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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-30 - Orange Coast PilotFRIDAY, MARCH JO, 1984 If your Soclal Security number la 580·42-G931 or 187-14-3030 you've wonl -SeePageA4 Coast Latest battle of the burgers takes place In lrvlne./A3 Copsurgevlgllanceln HB arson probe -not vlgll- antes./ A8 California Plot to flood LA with cocaine during the sum- mer Olymplcs Is foiled. /AS SF offlclals move to close gay bathhouses to slow spread of AIDS.I A4 Nation Comatose Karen Ann Quin Ian turns 30 -8 years after doctors pulled the plug./ A4 World A Soviet commentator says U.S. wanted to pick up where Hitler left off following World War II. /A4 In strll~e-torn France, now It's the steelworkers blocking the road- ways./ A4 People .. A Newport Beach woman remembers the early stardom of Liiiian Gish and Mary Pickford./ A7 Cadets of '42 are coming back Saturday to the Costa Mesa base that was their home during World War II./ A7 Sports Fountain Valley High has the Inside track to the Sunset League dual meet championship after Thursday's vlctory./81 Orange Coast and Gold- en West colleges com- bined for 4 7 runs as both teams romped past South Coast Conference baseball foes./81 Entertainment Buddy Rich and Woody Herman wind up Orange Coast College's Jazz Fes- tival with a flourish. /W .. kender I Baaineu For the best deals on home mortgages, check our weet<ly report./87 INDEX C1-S 84 A3 87 A4 cs-a IM ca 85 A8 C7 A8 87 A4 A8 A7 ~ BM 81-.3, 85 88 TV Log w•endtf A2 A4 Po ice ·seize sus . in'7 Irvine e I A little bit of country It may be increut.ncly •arroandecl by a metropolitan atmoephere, bat tbe 18 1h-acre uparapa field owned by tbe Kawacuchl brotllen on Brookhunt Street near tbe Fountain Valley DrlYe-in cJJni• to lta acrarlaD roota. The family bu owned tbe l&Dd, which bu become an laland in a .ea of dn-elopment. •ince 1949. .Teens ask million in race death suit By STEVE }WARBLE OftMo.llJNot• .... A teen-age brother and sister whose mother was killed in a high-speed car accident late last year arc seeking more than $1 million in damages from two Huntington Beach teens who have been charged in the accident. Patrick Chang, 16. and his 17-ycar-old sister1 Jasmine, claim their mother was killed as a result of a "speed contest" between Jeff Thomas and Randy Craft. both 17. Thomas and Craft, the suit claims, were driving their cars in a "reckless and erratic" manner when they struck a small Datsun driven by Gloria Chana,48, ._.The woman, a mother of five, died -a shon time after the Dec. 2 accident at the int~rsection of Adams A venue and Newland Street. The suit also claims that the accident and its traumatic effect on the family directly contributed to the death of the woman's father, Simon Tolentino, 84. Tolentino died 'Dec. 20-lcss than three weeks after the accident. Fol- lowing the accident, the Chan' family was forced to place Tolentino 1n a rest home where he died. the suit claims. "The trauma of beina institu- tionalized and the loss of his daughter resulted in his death.·· according to the lawsuit. The wrongful death suit was filed by the teen-age Chang children Tues- day in Orange County Superior Coun. The Chang survivors arc being represented by Wylie Aitken. a Santa Ana attorney. Craft and Thomas, seniors at Huntinaton Beach High School, have been ordered to stand trial for aecond-dcarec m"rder. Brea man arrested after five-year investigation uncovers fingerprints By ANDREA ADELSON Of Ille Deir .......... A 26-year-old Brea man was ar- rested on suspicion of murder Thurs- day, linked to the puzzling 1979 slaying of an attractive Irvine sec- retary throu&h matchi~g fingerprints, a pobce spo~csman said today. Robert Lloyd Sellers was taken into custody without incident at his mobile home oo Site Drive in Brea in connection with the murderofSavan- nah Leigh Anderson, Irvine ~lice Investigator Dick Worcester wd. Sellen was being held at Newport Beach City JaH today. Worcester sajd fingerprints col- lected at Anderson's apartment, where signs of a struggle were found on May 14, 1979, were matched to Sellers' throuah the FBI. The in- vestigator refused to disclose what led police to suspect Sellers, saying that further detatls of the investigation would be disclosed later today. The arrest of Sellers is the first bi& break in the five-year investigation, (Pleue eee llURDER/ A2) OC jobless rate! takes dip to 5 %l • By JEFF ADLER °' ............. Oranlt County's unemployment rate droPPed 10 S percent in f:l!bruary, matcbina the rate rqistered last December when holiday hirings we~ at their peak. monthly state employ- ment statistics released Thursday show. The unemployment rate dropped a half-point between January and Feb- ruary as the local economy continued its recovery from the national re- cession, explained Alta Yetter, a labor market analyst with the st.ace Employ- ment Development Dcpanment She noted the jobless rate in Orange County rose steadily from S. 9 percent in January 1982 to a January 1983 peak of 8.9 percent. Since that time, the rate has dropped nearly every month. Yett.er pointed out. The February report indicated 61 ,800 county residents were without work. down from the 67,200 who reported they were jobless the month • before. A year qo, l00,200 ~ said they were unable '° fiDd wOtti and unemployment stood at a.i percent. \ Still. the county has been unable1AJ match the low posted in Seotem~ 1981 when the rate stood at 4., percent. " Whenever the employment rat6 falls below the S-.pcrcent level it ii considered a very stroog and positive economic sign, Yetter said. ( The labor expert predicted tM county's unemployment rate would average S. I petccnt for 1984, doWI> from the 6. 5-percent averaic of 1983:~ In 1982, the annual rate was 1.i pcrcenL ; "Substantial employment gains iui expected to continue in trade, SCI'\ vices, manufacturing and construfti tion," Yetter said ... Recruitment t.t staff new hotels is now in progress ancl will continue through the summd months." • (Pleue eee JOBLESS/~ Dental victim's • , • 1 f • • • # • } • • husband l • • testifies f • ' By JEFF ADLER ; Of ... o.llr.... ..... .. The husband ofa 31-year-old Cos~ Mesa woman who died m l 98l allegedly because of improper treat> ment at Dr. Tony Protopappas' Co~ Mes.a dental clinic testified Thu.ndaJ that he was informed his wife WU having trouble breathing 20 minutel before paramedics were summone4 to the scene. • In calmly measured tones. Mic~ Jones described the sequence of events surrounding Calhryn~o death m February 1983 as Pro pas' second-degree murder moved into its second day in • (Pleue eee. DSllTJ8T'8/ A!I f Hit-run victim, 15, coming back to life Huntington youth, In coma 7 weeks, foUowtna the Nov. 18 accident and was treated by more than I 5 phys. iciaM and 1pecialists i~ two different hospital• before btina tent bome March 1. "The fint th~' I did was IU'dCh out in bed. I mi.-1 my own bid," said Jay, is ~DI daily therapy at Fountain alley Community H=·w and IOOn WiD have a tuior to him cat.ch up oo mi..ed ICboOI . ne ~~ .,,.. oedalina hi• bicycle -:on --Vietoria Sueet to a beforwcbool job at a COICa Mesa laundromat euty tblt November mom:t whela. "the driver of a mr ~ tnto tbe bike Ide Md struck O\abon; He -.a knocked mote than 70 feet bY the car Ind came to mt in a helit -hit~ bn>ken and coVenid With , I /" ~percd the city with descriptions of the vehicle after the accident. "There's still a chan~ we ma)' find him but it's pretty slim now," Co ta Mesa police detective Bill Waldron said. Dubois' mother said she try not to dwell on thouahts of the dnver who Dearly killed her son. "I can't waste my eoelJY by puttina out hatred;' sbe said. ''i8ut there arc times, especially wbco Jay's banna a bed day, when r think about it and act &nary and mad. .. Whoever it wu mu t have a lot of problems.. rm sure be mu t be aoina =a real ordeal livina with the t of what be did. Ma.ybe that's hit puni•mnt. "1 "Ct hope they cat.ch bim butoa~hand, l never want to "9•11 ... llJT.aUW/ A.2) • I .. I be McDonnell Ooualas autics Company of Hunt· on Beach. along with another them California companr. has · awarded the first sianLficant ract·for the froposed pennanent. ned orbitin& space saation. he local scientist$ were selected with the TRW company to y the spa<le and ground-based d system needed to operate a ~anent station that President Rpgan had ballyhooed in his State of t~·Union message to the nation in January. Awarded by NASA's Goddard Space Aight Center ih Greenbelt. ~ .. the S2 million engineering study will focus on the re,guirements and structure for an .. end-t<>-end" data sy's tem. including equipment on-board and on the fl:OUnd. The data system will be a key part of&he overall space station program. It will encompass all the computers and displays and programmed in- structi ons to run the computers needed to operate the station's vital systems; to support on-board experi- ments and commercial missions, and to transmit data between the station, nearby f-ree-flyiJ\a platforms and eanb sites. The two-year McDonnell Oou&las study will examine what is ncedecffor a l 990s-era station, as well as the requirements for a station in the 2ht century -and then compare the results. ..Our task is to define a cost-efficient structure which ·can adapt to new techoologies and re- quirements as the station develops in the comi~ years," said Dave Wenslcy, chief program engineer of ~pace station projects at McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company in Huntington Beach. According to Wensley, the data systtm will have two major functions. One will be to handle the operation of on-board experiments and to collect the data they generate. To do this, the system's controls and displays must be "user friendly" for the crew, but the system must also process large quantities of data quickly and effi- ciently. Then, it must communicate effectively with the ground support system. Secondly, the data system must provide support for ongoing "housekeeping" systems: life sup- pon, environmental control, powrr, and fligh t control. Major subcontractors on the study include Ford Aerospace. which will help define requirements and con- ce-pts for the &round systems; and IBM , which will perform a similar job for on-board functions. The study, to be based at Astronautics Company facilities in Huntington Bc.acb, will be supported by the McDonnell Douglas Technical Services Company subsidiary at offices in Houston, Texas~ Huntsville, Alabama; and the Kennedy Space Center in Aorida. McDonnell Douglas has panici- pated in nearly every space station study to date. Prime contractor for man's first ventures into space, the Mercury and Gemini programs, the corpora tion also built Skylab in 1973. the free world's only manned space station. Jn addition. McDonnell Douglas has a major role in NASA's space shuttle program as well as two of its own commercially developed space projects -the Payload Assist Mod- ule. a satellite launch vehicle; and Electrophoresis Operations in Space, a space processing device for produc- ing pharmaceuticals. EOS has been tested successfully on four shuttle missions and will play a major role on the space station. Dolores Lawler services Saturday Memorial services are scheduled Saturday in Corona del Mar for Dolores Lawler, a principal in the Huntington Beach City (Elementary) School District who died Tuesday following back surgery. education materials for Hanna-Barbera Productions in HollywoQ(i a.nd ~as a pioneer in the production of video computer animations. Some of her productions were used in the "Sesame Street" television series, friends said. Mrs. Lawler. a resident of Newpon Beach. was on medical leave this year from Eader School. She also worked as a bilingual consultant in San Bernardino before becoming a school principal in the Norwalk-La Mirada area. She came-te the Huntington Beach school district as principal of LeBard School in 1980. · She underwent elective surgery March 23 at Hollywood Presbyterian HospitaJ and was planning to return to school next fall. Following surgery. she ne ver regained consciousness, friends said. An autopsy is scheduled. Mrs. Lawler. 49, formerly taught in schools in the Newport-Mesa School District. She is survived by · daughter Allyson. a senior at Corona del Mar High School. and by her mother;-Alta Penhall. of Newport Beach. • During her career. she also developed audio visual Memorial services are scheduled 4 p.m. Saturday at Coronadel Mar Community Church. 611 Heliotrope Ave. 0.ange County Superior Court rourtroom in Santa Ana. ~ones said hi s wife went to Pr:etopappas to have all her teeth r~oved so that she could be fitted for dentures. He testified hi s wife's gµms had become enflamed and her lefeth had bothered her since surgery the year before to remove a growth on ner pituitary gland. .,He told the jury he dropped C:athryn off. al the 19th Street dental cjinic about 8:45 a.m. and returned home to wait for a telephone call from the office informing him the procedure was completed. He had been told the surgery would take two hours. Jones said. When he hadn't been called by I I a.m .. Jones said he called the office and was told Cathryn would be ready 1n another hour. Shortly after noon, Jones said, he drove to the office and began waiting in the anteroom. After his arrival, a nurse at the office told Jones his wife was having ··~culty breathing." Some 20 l utes later he was told she was ng "extreme problems" and that medics had been called. Jones testified. He also told jurors that as his wife ~being wheeled by paramedics to a waiting ambulance to be rushed to the hpspi tal. Protopappas said he per· s<Snally had been administering l·ard10-pulmonary resuscitation for 2{),mmutes. Jones was foHowed to the witness stand by Dr. Frank McCarthy, a USC School of Dentistry professor and chairman of the school's anesthesia medici ne department. A specialist in dental anesthesia, McCanhy, both a licensed physician and dentist. explained for jurors how various pieces of medical equipment operated and how va rious anesthetic drugs involved in the case work on the body. both singly and in combina- tion. Protopappas, 38. is charged with second-degree murder in the deaths of Jones, Kim Andreassen and Pa- tricia Craven. all patients who are alleged to have died as a result of improperly administered anesthesia. If convicted. Protopappas could be sentenced to a 15-year-to-life state prison term. The trial. expected to run for two to three months. is scheduled to resume in Judge Luis Cardenas' I 0th-floor courtroom Monday. MURDER ARREST ... From Al which immediately after the slaying involved a four-man task force. At one point. Irvine detectives thought Anderson's murder may have been linked to two other unsolved bludgeoning deaths in Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley. But three months after the brutal murder, a supervising detective reported there were no suspec~s in the case. Police were called to Anderson's Woodbridge Meadows apartment by her fiancee. Gene W. Mills Jr.. who grew concerned when he recci ved no response to telephone calls or knocks at the door. Her nude body was found on a bed in a guest room. her head bludgeoned by a blunt instrument. Police found no signs of forced entry into the apartment of the 22-year-old woman, who had moved to Irvine from her parents' home in Salt Lake City about 18 months before. Anderson's had apparently made few close friends during her stay in Irvine, a situation that hampered the investigation. Anderson and Mills had · an- nounced their engagement just hours before the young woman was killed. Her parents, Alvin and Maxine Anderson described their daughter as "a fine. clean. intelligent. God-loving, caring person." The murder was the work of an "obvious wierdo" said Mrs. Anderson on the day ofherdaughter's funeral. JOBLESS RATE 5% ••• $1.5 m illion loss in S a n ta Ana fire From Al Whil e the county rate declined a half-poi nt last month. the Los An- geles County rate dropped nearly one full point, declining from January's 8A percent to 7.5 percent in February. c·a1iforn1a's jooless rate fell from 8.4 tel 8 percent during the same period, while the U.S. rate inched downward a' well. falling from 8 percent to 7.8 percent in Februarv. 'The decline in county unemploy- ment was sparked by a strong upturn 1n hinng between January and Febru- ai} as count> companies added 7.300 n~" employees. The largest gain was in the service industry, in which 2,400 workers were hired during the month. according to the report. Other gains were reponed in the agriculture industry, government em- ployment. the manufacturing indus- try and machinery firms. Yetter said. The long-depressed construction industry also continued to bounce back as the number of building permits issued increased by 145 percent over the year before. Employ- ment in the construction industry is up 19.2 percent over the past 12 months. Yetter said. A fire at a Santa Ana diving equipment company Thursday caused about S 1.5 million in damage as more than 90 firefighters battled it for about three hours. The fire at the U.S. Diver's Co. apparently started in a computer room and was confined to the administration area. according to firefighters. One Fountain Valley firefighter was injured but the injuries were not serious. HIT-RUN VICTIM, 15, RETURNS HOME ... From Al s\l across from him in a courtroom w.hlle some judge slaps him on the hand." Dubois feels differently. "I hope they get him," he said. • l'\t the time of the accident, Dubois was a freshman at Edison High f)chool. He had dreams of someday becoming a tennis pro. ·'fhe before-school job was his own idea and his mother said he duttfwlly rQde his bike to the laudromat daily, di'mbing the steep hill on Victoqa ~reet. ·. "I used to get on him and say, 'This 1s your JOb so get up and get going.· the morning of the accident I didn't have to do that. Thank God. If I had, I would have felt crushed at\er what ~appened.'' Dubois recalls little of the accident and has no memory <>f the weeks he I Just Call 642-6086 'J lingered in a coma 1n the hospital's intensive care unit. "People think you Just come out of a coma. Well , you don't just come out of a coma. It's gradual." his mother said. "You sort of go from a coma to a state of confusion. "I do recall one day though when he looked around the room and couldn't figure out where he was. He didn't know what he wa~ doing there," she said. "Life evolved around him and his recovery. I went to the hospital every day, just teetering on th e edge. Everything e1se just seemed very un1mponant. Looking back. t can't believe how I was able 10 iO through it.,. During his months in the hospital. Dubois missed Thanksgiving, Christmas. New Year's and his 15th birthday. His birthday was only 10 days after the accident. Dubois was still in a coma. The day he came home. the family celebrated all the occasions with a Christmas ttte, a Thanksgiving tur- key and a birthday cake. "Everyone on the street put up signs and had decorations every- where." his mother recalls. It was a magical moment. ''When he came home t finally realized the worst was behind us ," she said. Though the sandy-haired young- ster has linJering signs of the near-fatal accident. his recovery is nonetheless remarkable. Emery said doctors have told her son that he should make a IOOpercent recovery and be ready to return to ~hool n~X'1 fall. Wht do you like abooc tbe DaJJy Pilot? Wbat don't you Uke? 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J~ t6 41 43 41 ~City 4e 21 Extended tlOM 88 44 Little Roell se •o lo.Angelll 71 SS Conlllder1ble Clloucl-night 81>d LOUltvllla 50 32 morning hou<a o...., Iha weelteno. with Lut>boc:ll 83 33 llif lllciet Mond1y. Highs in the mid eo. M"""1>11 57 32 to mid 70.. Lowa In the mid ~ 10 Miami 71 51 Upptt50s MllwMM 42 35 Ml>b-St.PIUI 85 21 Temperatures Tides HI LO Albal'ly 39 33 TOOA't' Albuqutirquo 65 40 Sec;ond low 2.25p.m. -0.1 Amwllto 53 30 Socx>nd hl911 8·39p.m •I Andlorage « 31 IATUM>A't' AllheYllle 49 34 First low 2'30 Lll'I. 0 1 Atlenla 49 37 ~low 8:30a.m. •.e Atlantic: Ctty 43 37 2:« p,m. 0.2 AUS11n 71 49 S«ono hlgn 8:57pm 4.3 Bal11MOfl 40 31 Billings 49 30 Sun .... IOCley II 11:12 p.m .. ··-81rmlnghltn S9 3& Saturday It 5·42 a,m. end Mii egaln et Blamlrck 38 26 1:13p.m. BolM 55 25 Moon Mis today 113:51 p.m .. ,... at Boston 36 30 5:37 a.m. Saturd11y and Ml• a,galn 11 B<ownsvne 14 58 5:42p.m. N111k.it1.1I Wt .\lh • ~, ·~ t' N(l". U' (1,.r" 1 (r4'nmf't\• Front' (.("11(1 .,. Warn1 WW vu h1C1••C1 YY N.UIWl!le &2 35 N<P#QnMn4 45 42 New VOtlt 81 3A Norlolll 11 41 North Platt• 45 20 Olclltlolnl City 50 ~· Omw 43 25 onandO 75 49 P.im Springe ee 52 ~ 37 35 Pfloenlx .. 57 ~ 36 32 p ...... 37 27 P<ll11111'1d,Ote 57 37 Pr~ 37 32 =::tcity 52 36 •6 22 FWlo . 44 32 SURF REPORT LOCATION Huntington 8M<:tl R,..... Jetty, Newpot1 40th StrM1, Newport 22nd Stteet. Nowport Bllboo Wad09, Naw90ft Laguna BMch • • San Cllmenl• Wiier 1emp:&1 Swell Dlnlcllon: IO\lt"-l RIGtlmond SLL.oula s1.~•Twn119 Sitt Lall• SenMtonio San OlaOO Slnl'I~ St Si.Mine S..ttl• Shrewport SIOu!ll"• $pOlc-SyrM:UM Te>pella T- TuJu Watlllngton Wlelllta ~I 111r·11<1rv •• 4t 51 71 55 71 13 ... 41 54 64 42 50 34 60 71 ~ 4, 60 42 34 154 44 53 eo S2 30 37 39 31 31 28 29 57 34 ,. 29 Report suggests college district dumpKOCEby 1986school year TV program costing $2 million a year By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of tho Delly Piiot St.fl A management review of the Coast Community College District rec- ommends the district divest itself of its public television station. KOCE Channel 50. The recommendation is contained in a report prepared by Evans Management Services of Santa Monica. The Evans study was or- dered by the district's elected trustees. who oversee the operation of Orange Coast. Golden West and Coastline colleges. as well as KOCE. which is based at the Golden West campus in Huntington Beach. The 200-pa$e E.vans repon was made pubhc Wednesday night. District trustees voted to receive the document and scheduled a public study session for 3:30 p.m. April I 8 at the district's Costa Mesa head- quarters to discuss the Evans report. The Evans group was hired at the urging of three new trustees who were elected in November. During their campaign. the three, Conrad Nor- dquist. Nancy Pollard and Armando Ruiz. criticized the district's adminis- tration and pledged to hire an outside firm to review the district's finances and organizational structure. Dally Pilot Dell very la Guaranteed f.A,..-Ori, I• ).1-.. • •"' )f I 'H•' t"i' I"''"" 1 l l~lf 'l I 1Jd1.lj• 7 C ' ffl l " H ,,r,., w1I IJI" ••'·''··· , •• ,,, .,, f The three new trustees also ques- tioned the district's financial support of Channel 50 at a time when declining revenues prompted the previous board to lay off more than I 00 full-time teachers and adminis- trators last year. The new board recently voted to rehire the facult y members. The Evans report notes that the district is spending more than $2 miJJion a year operating KOCE. To reduce the drain, the Evans repon says. "We recommend phased, planned divestiture, to be completed by the start of the 1986-87 (school) year." The Evans firm recommends the district initiate steps to transfer its license for the television station to the independent KOCE-TV Foundation. The district's television course program, which has been criticized by some of the district's classroom teachers. is cost-efficient and should continue. the report states. Rainy weekend ahead, but skies should clear Monday A wet weekend may be In atore for Southern Cetff()(nfa • a hlgh-preuure ridge brMk8 apart aver the Paclfto. where tt had been keeping ek*9 ,_, the Natlonal Weathet Service Mys. BUt lk ... lhQuld. dMr again M~. forecat_, .... • ForecaateraAfd an approaching Paefflc storm lhoutd ~pushing clouds Into SoutMrn CaHfomfa on Saturday mornJ~ With .nowera ponfbte by Sa.turday aftern0on and perhaps oontlft'*'Cj Sund.y. By Monday, they Mid. the eun should be ihlnlng aplh. The hlgh Saturday lhould be tn the high eoa. wtth towt In the 50t end eoa. The storm syatem that brOke through the ~ ... brought ~wtnda to the mountalna and delerta of &Outhlrn Celfomll ~ Ttu"t9day, With~ of up to 50 mph laahlng central Loe Angeles and the Sen Fwnando. 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Wllllema C11cula11on Manager VOL. n , NO. 10 Plush enough for indoor sports! -------------_ 'tr . -I -~-~ -~:(· I " ... -S. .) ~ .... r-'_ : , ~ ~ -J I ' LEE'S Antron Nylon Plush $10.49 sq. yd. HARTG0 Solid 0ak Parquet $1.99 sq. ft. ©ic~~~~Hwt,.~<?,!2~~~9, .. . 640-2700 640-2934 0 ' t ' • County's J apanese f a1t1ilies due honor Newswoman Tritia Toyota will serve as emcee when Orange County' pioneer Japanese families arc honored Saturday during. a Special lssci Tribute Din neT Dance at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The event is sponsored by 1he Bowers Museum Foundation Japanese-American Council. Cocktails are at 6 p.m., dinner \·s at ~ Q.m. Tickets arc SJS. For more infonnation, cal 547-0696. Air Ba•e reunion •et Saturday The ninth annual reunion of personnel· stationed at the Sant.a Ana Anny Air Base during World War 11 will be held Saturday at Orange Coast college in Cost.a Mesa. The Costa Mesa Historical Society is hosting the event, scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. in the OCC student cafeteria. Funher information is available at 631-5918. Rabies clinic •lated ln Lagana A low-cost rabies cltntc for cats and dogs will be offered by the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter and the Pet Responsibaltty Committee Saturday ·rrom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cats wall be treated between I and 2 p.m. The shots are $3. Dogs must be at least four months old. Licenses will be on sale and owners should bring spay or neuter certificates. Animals must be in a earner or on a leash. The shelter is located at 20612 Laguna Canyon Road. Advertising seminar at OCC . How, what and when yo u should -advenise is the subject of a th ree-hour seminar scheduled Saturday at Orange Coast College an Costa Mesa. The program runs from 9 a.m. to noon in Room l 16 of OCC's Fine Arts Building. The se!ll tnar as co-sponsored by OCC and the U.S. Small Bus!ness Administration. Admission is $1 0. Lecturer will be Jack Wicken. an OCC instructor in adven ising and marketinf. More mformation can be obtained by calling 432-58 0. Fashion show set at Alrporter The Orange Count) chapter of the Nauonal Association of Women 1n Construction will host us 20th annual fashion show and luncheon Saturday at the Aarponer Inn an Irvine. Proceeds from the show will go to the chapter's scholarship fu nd. which assists college students pursuing an education in a construction-related field . Call 632-6 780 or 540-0500 for reservations. Garment Dlstrlct trlp planned An excursion to Los Angeles' Garment District will be conducted Saturday by Orange Coast College's Community Service Office. Where's the beef? It's :~~ I in an Irvine back yaid.:! 'w By ANDREA ADE.LSON Of 1M Delly Hot SWI The latest round in th e natio~al burger war started sizzling again th is 1cek in Irvine. The battlefield was a block of homes in Nonhwood where a Hollywood pro- duction crew filmed a Burger Kjngcom- mercial, pan of a television advertising campaign that debuts in May, a production assistant said Wednesday. Instead of directly attacking Wendy's hugely successful "Where's the beef?" ads, Burger K.Jng is trying to sear into the public consciousness the difference between their cooking methodology and its competitors. Fairbanks Film Productton Asstst.ant Ron Hacohen said Burger King's new commercials are .. like a feature," a more creataveeffon than the typical fast-food patch. And for Lori Rosenberg, whose Irvine house and yard became the pnncapal set during twodaysoffilming, she got not only an insider's view of the goings on. but 75 pou nds ofhamburger and a full y land- scaped yard. "They just fell out of the sky," said Rosenberg, 30. who moved into her Irvine home on Duane Street a month ago with her husband and two small children. Perm1ss1on was granted toa production scout only last wtck, she said. •" The script called for eight typical ·~1 Americans who were pursuing a typical ~ American pasttime-cooking hamburge~ on backyard barbecues. The yards had to be uniform and not overgrown with 4 landscaping. A camera moun~ on a crane• panned up from the protafon1st broiling burgers in the Rosen bergs yard to the neighboring ones. ihe ad attempts to convey that Bu~ ~ K..ing best carries on an American tradttion 4 because it flame broils bamburam rather r than frying them, said Hacoben, of the Los Angeles-based film crew. • A scc.ond Burger King ad was filmed the week before in Joshua Tree NationaJ •. Monument with cave men as actors. ''They ~ were the first to flame broil," be said. Flame broiling aside, Rosenberg said sb4 1 is now a Whopper convert. Com9liments of Burger K..ing, prop men planted 600 • # square feet of sod and a bed full offlowcrs in hersun-bumcd yard. And Rosenberg takes special delight in her own contribution to the ad. A calligrapher, she lettered the word "matches" on a plain box, a key prop to a barbecue scene. She also teamed the secret to a photo-• Y.' genie hamburger: a propane torch and a • ~ brand-like device to sear on lines. • ' The shopping spree will leave by bus from the OCC auditorium parkin$ lot at 8:30 a.m. and return at about 4 p.m. Admission 1s $13 and funher information is available at 432-5527. Monte Carlo Night announced Time editor calls '84 election crucial •• The public as invi ted to a Monte Carlo Night presented by the Ci ty of Hope's Newpon Harbor chapter Saturday at the Costa Mesa Women's Club. 610 W. 18th St. beginning at 7:30 p.m. The cost is SI 0. For more information. call 650-~0PE or 662·11 56. Ortega Hlgbway tour planned The geology and wildflowers of the Ortega Highwa) area will be the subject of a Sea and Sage Audubon Soc1et} field trip Saturday morning. The trek wi ll begin at 9 a.m. at Caspers Starr Ranch Regional Park in the parking lot nonh of the old corral and windmill. Panicipants should bring a sack lunch and water. ('all 634-2246 for further information. Friday, March 30 No meetings scheduled. Saturday, March 31 By ANDREA ADELSON Of llw DellJ l'llot llAlll Tame magazine Contnbuttng Echtor Hugh Side). who has had a ringside scat for 27 years in the nation'sch1ef poli t1cal arena. said the 1984 presiden11al race "may be the most important eleC't1on of the centu~ ... A self-described student of leadership. Sidey predicted President Ronald Reagan will be re-elected and entcnained listeners at Harbor Bay School an Newpon BeaC'h on Wednesday with an insider's anecdotes on the occupants of the Oval Office. While Sidey said the Democratic contest is a volatile one. he predicted Reagan will face Walter Mondale in November in a classic confrontation between the hip-shooting outsider vs. the hfe-lo ng government servant. "But that's as I talk to you now. because events arc too mercunal." said Side)'. who shares his erudite observations an the column "The Prcs1denc) .. an Tame maga- zine. The author of four books on presidents. natJons. lunch at the Vatican with the Pope. and dinner at Windsor "'ith the Queen of England. .. Holl) "'ood was never that good ... S1dey said. The journalist !Ml1d economics w1ll be the campaign's top issue. He quoted Dean ..\C'heson. former sec- retary of State 1n the Eisenhower era. as sa)ang "government is becoi:ning the ad- m1nistrat1on ofscarc1t\ ... Added Side': "That's what the debate's about: "'ho.geis the money?'' Another central issue 1s war. Sidey called '"the small, brushfire wars•· in the Middle East and Central Amenca "the real haz- ard." The outbreak of World War Ill is unlikely. he said. because the Soviet Union 1s still recovering from the death of Yuri Andropov and humiliations such as the KAL jetliner incident Sade~ said Reagan as an opt1m1st. but not an academic. , . ..On any g.iven day. he's not over- burdened with facts ... B} compansion. he said former President Jam my Carter "has a remarkable mind. But he had all that knowledtc and didn't know what to do with it. ..Reagan is just the opposite." able to lead with only broad views of the world. He faulted Reagan fo r a Jack of curiosity ahout the world. "I wish he had gone to (Andropov's) funeral or had wanted to go. J wash he had a little more vision." "None of them are perfect.·· S1dey said. '"But these aren't bad men. They want what we all want. a strong, viable country." The president he would most like to spe nd an evening with? Richard Nixon. "He's absolutely fascinating. I like rascals:· he added. Sidey was the inaugural speaker of the private elementary school's lecture series. sponsored by the Headmaster's Circle. a group of benefactors. .. • 7 a.m.-4 p.m .. Orange Coun ty Swap Meet. Orange County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa (also Sunday. same times). Sadey has been reponang and wnung about the presidency since the Eisenhower ad- mimstration. longer than an} other Wash- ington journalist. Vote postponed on_ South Laguna coastal plari; Monday, Aprll 2 "What 1nsp1res a ma n to be president?" he asked about 400 parents seated an the gym nasium of the pnvate hillside school. State Coastal Comm1ss1oners postponed voting on a coastal plan for outh Laguna on Wednesday. hoping that Orange Count) and state officials can reach a compromise an two months. members and Orange County planning officials. But there was optimism that the two sides can work out their dafTerences, officials said. delicate envtronment of scenic hlllSJdcsand • 9 a.m .. Oruge County Transit District Board of Directors. Board Hearing Room. OCTD Administration Building, 11 222 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove. canyons. • I :30 p.m .• Orange County PlaDDing Commiulon, Hall of Administration. I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m., Costa Mesa City Council. Council Chambers, 77 Fair Dri ve, Costa Mesa. "In the game of power. at's the ultimate game," he said. As an example. he pointed to a one-day Reagan 1t1nerary: breakfast at Versailles with leaders of the industrial At a public hearing Wednesday an San Diego. the California Coastal Comm1ss1on heard conflicting arguments from ats staff Coastal Commission staffers urged the commissioners Wednesday to scale down proposed developments in the 1.800-acre land use plan to protect South Laguna's However. county officials said the m<><tt· ficat1ons are unacceptable to county plaltr .. ners because many of the proposed res1dell-'1. tial developments could not be built according to the changes. :-..( •, 1 PoucE Loe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~ Pistol-packing Mesan held on kidnap, assault·charges A Costa Mesa woman was arrested Thursday on suspicion of kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon after she allegedly pulled a gun on two men, threatened to kill them and walked them at gunpoint across the Costa Mesa trailer park where they lived. Diane Hudson, 33, was taken into custody aOer the I 0:20 a.m. incident at the Aloha Palms Trailer Park, 133 Jnlne Four boyl. ages 12 and 13, were arrested on suspicion of vandalism Thursday afternoon after a patrol-~ men spotted the boys using an ax on a wooden fence. The boys, who were relea~ to their parents. said they were hackina at the fence on Fem Canyon road so they could put their bikes throuah. • • • A 16-year-old youth wa arrested susp1c1on of lewd conduct after a ~ly droppina h.is pants in front o n Irvine houscwtfe. The boy was a rehendcd on his skatcboerd, n the woman's apanment on Pincston . The housewife said lhe youth stared at her lhrouah her kitchen window, tcf\ and then re· tumcd to drop bis pants to his knee • The youth wu reld.Kd to hJS father. ~Beaeh A lire was ~ported stolen from a vehicle oarkc(i in the l 00 block of E. 16th St.. Costa Mesa police reported. According to witnesses and the two victims, Hudson and a friend came to the trailer park attempting to get back some propcny they claimed was stolen by two residents of the park. police said. When Hudson tracked down the two residents, she allegedly pulled a .38-cahber revolver out of her purse and pointed at at them. ti) ang to get them to take her to the allegedl) stolen goods. police said. Hudson was take n into custod)' after both men escaped from her and called police. She was booked into Orange County Women's Jail and as qeing h~ld on $25.000 bail. police r~poned. South Coast Highway early this Fountain Valley morning. The victim described the A resident of the 17000 block of San vehicle allegedly used in the then as a Bruno Street reported Thursday that tan Toyota Celka .. Police have no someone had stolen his $Old 1982 suspects. • Suzuki motorcycle from his cacz.on. • • • $ Two incidenu of arson were re-The loss was estimated at 3.4 . • • • poned by residents in the Arch Beach Someone broke into a blue 1974 Heia)\ts section of Laauna Beach Dod.ae van parked Thursday on Ward shonly after midnight today. Pohcc Street north of Slater A venue. The and fircfighten were c:allcd to a small loss included stereo equipment wonh brush fire in the 1100. block of la $480 and gloves worth $25. Mirada Street at 45 minutes past • • • midniaht. h wasextinauishcd quickly Eme.loyecs of the Hug.hes Market.. with no reported damqe. They were 9091 Garfield A vc .. reported Thurs- callcd out aaain a few minutes after I day that a man smuaaled three bottles a.m. to a brush fire al Nori• Street ofhQuorworth $74.~i outofthew>re near Del Mar. h burned about 20 by hidil\I them under his clothina. square feet of brush before beina The m8in wa seen fleeing 1n a red extift•uishcd, according to a police 1983 T<')'ota coupe. • ... N • • • department spokesman. o Su$pccts A bul'llary was reported Wedncs- wcre seen or beard by ne1~bors. day at a home on the 11300 block of however fi~ department offictal say Ooldenrod Avenue. o meonc that a clear point of onJln cv1dcnt at entered a locked bedroom and tole the soene of e.ich fire andtcatc that bdonainas worth S96~. includina 1 they were deliberately t. handgun. jewelry. clothma. a radio I and cash. • • • T"'o men were arrested Wednes- day on Carob Ci rcle on 'iusp1c1on of burgla~. One man. a I <}..)car-old i\naheam resident. was fo und an possession of prof>('ny takt'n 1n a break-an. The other man \\.as a 19-~ear-old Stanton resident Newport Beach An unknown 'iuspect entered a res1denct' through an unlocked door at 404 Carlotta Thursda) but escaped after being alarmed b) the return of the homeowner • • • ..\n unknown suspect removed sliding screen doors and wmdow screens at a residence on 44051 Paramount. but was thwancd in hi s attempt to en ter because the home- owner had boltrd shut doors and windows. • • • Two teenagers attempted to enter a parked vehicle at 1801 15th Street wath a key. but escaped aOer the owner of the vehicle confronted them. The su pects wcrt described as male caucasions. aged 16 to 19. wtth dark hair and were outfitted an dark cloth mg. CoetaMeu. l.atchen wmdow wa sma hcd and a screen cut at a borne on the 300 block of V1ctona trcct this week and Je~elry valued at $853 was stolen. Police · d the Lhic\e apparently loaded Jewelry and Jewdry boxes an to a clothe hamper and cincd it out. • • • The Overby and Son ~cncral oontractors office wa bu anted ~mcltme this week and $4 wonh of tools were tolcn. Thieves ap- partntly cut a padlock on the tOf14C garage at the bu inc • 2062 Placentia '-C .. ond made off with a couple of I t I power saws and an electric wrenc h. • • • A tool set was stolen from a home on the 2600 block of Santa Ana ..\ vt'n ue sometJme Tuesda> after a garage padlock was se\ered. The loss was es11mated at S~.490. ••• ..\n open garagt' provided cntl) to thae' es who stole a tool set. 'alued at $430. from a resaden~ on the 1600 block of Iowa Street Wednt"sda) • • • Thieves made away \loath five handguns from the Mitchell l\rms Corp.. 189 E. 16th t.. somC"tame be tween Tuesday and Thursday. The owner told police two women came an to the gun shop Thursday and while he waited on them, thieves may have entered the back of the shop through an unlocked rear door. The loss was estimated at $625. • • • An Estancia High School student who lef\ her purse an an adjacent room Wednesday whale taking an art class told police the purse was stolen. along with some valuable Jewelry inside it. The loss of the purse, cash and jewclr). was estimated at $575. • • • Another purse al so was swiped this w~k. one that was left on the kitchen counter of an apanment on the 2100 block of College Strttt. The resident who was in the process of mov101 out of the apartment. told pohcc the front door was unlocktd and she was up tatrs when the thet\ O«Urrtd. The lo wos placed at $145. • • • Police su p«t a lockbo~ thief struck at a condom1"1um up for sale on the 2500 block of Elden Avenue ~meume this week Jewelry v.-as taken out of the condo but the Jo was unknown. • • • An cmplO)'ct of the C'onCM Fae· tory, 1714 Placcnua Ave .. walked in on • buf'l,lary Thur$d.ay nt&ht at tl)e I , . nightclub. The employee heard. noises and saw a light in the back of the room but was not able to dctaiD the suspect. who had pried open several video game machmes looking for change. The loss was unknown. • • • While the resident was away earli~r this week. thieves broke into a bontt on the 2800 block of Bear Street and stole stereo equipment and a tel~ v1s1on set. The toss was placed ar S5.650. Hunttncton Beach .. Eight batteries were reported stolen Thursday from two diesel trucks •t Symchem. Inc.. l 5142 ConnettO'r Lane. The loss was estimated at $800. ••• A jogger spotted two teen...aaen breaking into a black 1982 Toyoc. Supra wtth Florida plat~ park• Thursday on McFadden A venue near Gothard Street. Stereo eqWi)meol worth $800 was stolen from th~ vehtcle. • • • An employee of the U-Totem atote at 19490 Beach Boulevard rcpe>ned ~ that two tcen..age boys wean• leather jackets stole four six~ of beer from the store earl~ today. ~· boys we.re seen runruna ~ on Yorlctown A venue. I • • • I A home byr&lan was 1'tpoMd Thursday on the 1700blockofY\W>n Dnvt. Entry was apparently mlCk th~ an unlocked front door. Tbe 1 i ctuc:kd a t60 bl"IOC.lct ud '47 • • • Someone forced open 1 rur bedroom window to ~ a home on the 9800 b6oct of Hot :)pMp Drive, a resident reponed •. • Th~i'lday. 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(Only One Per Envelope, Please) M y Social Security N u mber is ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NAME ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ADD RE SS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CITY STATE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~- ZIP PHONE D Pl•aae start convenient h orn• deUvery of th e Daily Pilot. _J ___ ./. --J. Bullish on beef Clara Peller. 82, •tar of 'Where'• the Beef' commerclal, wean cap atven her by the National Cattlemen'• Auoclatlon ln Wuh- lngton. She wa• honored with the group'• 'Big Beef' award. Trio wooing NY's voters By the Auociated Press Gary Hart 1s accusing Walter Mondale's campaign of making "back-door use" of money from special interest p0litical commiuees. while the former vice president says his chiefri val for the Democratic presidential nomination has turned h1!. back on the nation's cities. Hart. trailing in recent polls in New York state as the crucial Tuesday pnmary looms. went on national network television Thursday night w11h an appeal his aides said was aimed at presenung his "new ideas"' to an uncertain electorate. Mondale kept up his intense attack on Hart. saying the Colorado senator has .. a very, very bad record on housing" and liule interest in urban issues. "Throughout his Senate career. he has turned his back on many of the programs and comm11men1s that aid our ci 11es." said the document distributed by Mondale's campaign. It said Han's record showed "a pattern of neglect of the needs of Amenca's c1t1es." Han, sttck1ng to New York Cit) a~in today. told the same forum Thursday that desplle their sometimes biller debate. he and Mondale have no serious differences on civil rights. educauon. suppon of Israel or the enviro n· ment. His pollster. Dottie Lynch. said man~ New Yorkers have tnd1 ca 1cd they are S) mpatheuc to Han but skepttcal about his vte'-'S. That was one reason Han aired the 20-minute commercial. Campaigning tn New York. Mondale responded to cnticism about the use of political action committees· money by independent groups set up to support Mondale's candidacy. Mondale has refused to accept money from pohtacal action comm111ees. as has Hart. and Mondale said he would .. prefer" that independent committees !.upporting him not accept the money e11her. The third candidate m the race. the Rev. Jesse Jackson, said Thursday that Han and Mondale are "preparing for war" by not calling for-c.ulS in military spending. Jackson said he would cut defense spending by up to 25 percent "and utilize the savings to feed our people.·· Jackson. like the other Democratic candidates. is campa1gn10g hard tn New York." here 252 delegates are at stake 10 Tuesday's pnmary. He spent Thursday night with a famil v in a poor neighborhood. the South Bronx. MOSCOW (AP) -A Sovtet ~tmtor .... today that U.S. strateofc goaJs fn Europe an. WMd War ti were comparable to thoeeof Adolf.......,~ the war. Alexander Matyshln_. In a r~ ot U.S. ~ sJnoe NATO W8f founded 35 Y91r1 .cJO, llld the United Stat .. U98d ••a tempor8fY atomte monopOlf' afttr World War ti to crMt• frontier• In WI_,.. Europe and thul ttw .. ten .,,. Soviet bloc., Hts ~. d6'trlbuted by tt'9 ..-..n.n NOvOfllll: news agency. gjd, • .,,,. United S"'9e ~ tri ~.to prepare a new 'Dnng Na.ah Ollell' •e.• tn. East) In the early poet-~~ In h ~ they would be tuctder than Hitter w•. 1'NI llf no ex-oger1tion. •• The commentary cam. a ct.y after ScMet ,..... Konatantln u. Chementto mocked what he aalled U.8. etforta "to poee ••a peece champion'' whll9 ..,_..."1 M01COW'1 overturea and Wlglng an ~ _. against Ntara.gua. Cherntnko, tn a dlnner gtven for vtlltlng ~ ... det MengiltU H* M81t9m, liilo crhk*M tM United Stat• tor ''"9arent ~ enoe'' Jn IOul'lilm At""' aooordtng to the ~ 8cMet .--~ Tue. QUINLAN NOW 30YEARSOLD MORRI TOWNHSHIP. N.J. (AP) -Karen Ann Quinlan ha& turned 30, still 10 a coma eight years after being taken off a respirator following a landmark nght-to.-dic coun case. and her mother says !ihc "symbolizes the right to hfc." Mass Quinlan lapsed into a coma an 1975. and 1nce then her family has observed her binhda)'1 by cclebratina Mass beside her nursint home bed. But Juha Quinlan said the family was forced to cancel plans to mark her daughter's .30th b1nhd.ay Thursday because of the fierce storm that blanketed pans of New Jersey with up to a foot of snow and Oooded the coasthne. "When we asked to have Karen removed from the respirator, we a kcd to put her bock an her natural state," td Mrs. Quinlan. ··we asktd to have her die 1n God's 11me. We art w11una and acccpuna God's will for her." Mass Quinlan has come to represent efTon to permit the tennanally 111 to die an d1gn1ty and not have their hvcs art10cially euendcd with machine , Mn Quinlan 11ud ' U.S. certain Iraq using nerve gas By lbe A11oclated Prt11 NEW YORK -U.S inte!h~enoe offi~ials are convinced Iraq has used nerve gas in tl$ war aa,ainst Iran and estimate Iraq may soon have the ability to launch maJor chemical attacks, The New York Times res;><>ncd today. St.ate Dcpanmcnt, Pcn~gon and _intelligence officials said Iraq has almost finished extensive shes for mass production and storage ofihe lethal nerve aas1 according to the Times. The specter of ful!·~le che~I~ warfare m the troubled region would mean the genie is out of the bottle " one senior American official told the Times. The State' Depanment said ear1ier this month ttuu available evidence indicated that Iraq had used lethal chemicaJ weapons against the more numerous forces. of Iran in v1ola11on of the 1925 Geneva Protocol. Accord mg to the Times report, Iraq has been purchasin"g laJJe quantities of laboratory equipment from a West German company, apparently for use in the production of the gas. Reagan shooting recalled WASH INGTON -Three )Cars after he was shot on a Washington street, President Reagan heads into his re-election campaign saying he's "never. felt. better" and feels no lingering effects from the assassination attempt. Today. the third anniversary. Reagan planned to t~ke no special note of the shooung outside the Washington Hilton. said spokesman Robin Gray. Reagan hasn't mentioned the shooting m weeks. Gra> added. The president. in an interview published today in USA Today, said 'Tve ne ver felt better." and added that 1f has De~ocrattc opponent tnes to make a point oflus age -73 -Reagan w11l "challenge him to an arm wrestle." 'Candy Man ' eiecutlon set HUNTSVILLE. Texas (AP) -A lawyer for Ronald Clark O'Bryan. dubbed "the Candy Man" for murdering his young son w1th cyanide-laced Halloween treats. looked 10 the U.S. Supreme Coun today as the last hope .for blocking O'Bryan'sexecut1on, set for Saturday. In seeking a fou nh reprieve. attorney Stefan Presser said Thursd~y that he would argue in an appeal to Justice Byron White that death by injection is cruel and unusual punishment. O'Bl)an. a 39-year-old former opt1c1an from the Housto.n suburb of Deer Park. has "1gorously denied killing his 8-year-old son. T1moth}. on Oct. 31. 1974. He claims au1hon11es used him as a scapegoat because they could not solve the highly publicized murder. Lava 6 mlles from Hllo VOL( ANO. Hawa11 -W11h a wall of lava creeping forward Just five miles from Hawa11's second largest city. officials pondrred wa}s to di vert Mauna Loa's fiery flow as some residents voluntartl) left their homes and others held "house warming" pan1es. No dwellings were immediately threatened Thursday by the volcano's inexorable outpouring of 2.000-degree molten rock, and no evacuations had been ordered. county civil defense officials said. But scientists said the speed and direction of 1he flow could change at any moment. CALIFORNIA Nurse gullty ln 12 deaths RIVERSIDE -Nurse Robert Diaz faces either the gas chamber or hfe an pnson without parole after being convicted ofmurdenntt 12 pattents with lethal heart-drug 1n)ecllons at two hospitals 1n 1981 . Ending a five-month tnal that Supenor Court Jud~c John H. Bernard called "enormousl) complicated.'" Diaz, 45. of Apple Valley was pronounced guilty Thursday tn the non-Jury trial. Bernard will conduct the penalty phase start mg April 9. ultimately deciding whether to send Diaz 10 San Quentin's gas chamber. SF bathhouse closures sought SAN FRANCISCO -City officials and gay leaders have JOined together 10 call for the closing of gay bathhouses, where sexual prom1scu1ty is commonplace, in an effort to curb the spread of AIDS. Dr. Mervyn Silverman. the city's public health director. planned to outline the cit) 's pos1t1on today. II was not immediately known whether the city would auempt 10 close all bathh ouses and pnvate clubs or JUSI certain ones. "The decision to suppon closing the baths has been an extremely difficult one for gay leaders. but it was an unavoidable response to th is crisis." San Francisco Supervisor Harry Britt said Thursda). Bandlts wleld extlngulshers NEWARK -Bandits toting fire extinguishers have robbed a convenience store here twice an the past week, with the store's angry manage r vowing to fight fire extinguisher with fire extinguisher. "They JUSI come in and say they want the money, but instead of whipping out a gun on you, they whip out a fire extinguisher," Ron Pratt. manager of the Newark Short Stop store. said Thursday. The store has been held up twice by the bandits, who sprayed a store clerk with non-hazardous chemical powder the first time and angrily blanketed the contents of the store when they couldn't open the cash register the second It me. Peru riot a staged event? LIMA. Peru -A government official says a prison riot in which 21 inmates were killed may have been pan of a terronst plot to free colleagues A few suspected terrorists were arrested outside the pnson dunng the riot Tuesday, lntenor Minister Luis Percov1ch told the Housc~nate Permanent Committee on Thursday. The Justice Minis- try 1dent1fied all 21 dead as inmates. including one prisoner held hostage.The ministry said 33 people were injured -25 inmates. four hostages and four policemen. French steelworkers strike -J METZ. France -Steelworkers went on stnkc in France's northeastern Lorraine distnct today, unrollina hUJC coils of steel across roads to block traffic and daubina paint on pictures of President Francois Mitterrand. Workers from a plant near Marseille on the Riviera also staged demonstrations, temporarily block.ina access to a maJor trade fair. The workers are protcstina a aovemment plao announced Thursday to revitalize the nation's troubled steel industry, which is losing some S l.8 billion annually. The plan calls for cutting up to 25,000 of lhc industry's 90.000 jobs by attrition and early retirement by 1987. .. Pole bl•hopa vow battle WARSAW, Poland -Declarin, the cro should hang "where the believers want it,• Poland's Roman Catholic bishop today reaffirmed their determination to li&ht the Communist 1ovcmmcnt's move lo strip cn.ic1fixes from public bulldin&S. Tbc bisbops' com· muniquerefcrrcd to thc"sclf-cnfiringand indefatigable defense of the cro s by its foll owers.'' but ii did not mention the fa t by Bishop Jan Mazur to prote t tbc govemment's hardened stance in the .. war of the crosses ... Muur said Tuc1day he would eat only bread and water u 1ona as lhe teen-aaers who beaan the cruc1fi.l crusa~ "remain in trouble." He taned his fast after tilt government rcncccd on ats only compromise in the thru-wrtk dispute. dealtn1 with 1 declaration th11 rcbtJhou1 tudcnts would have 10 ''Ii'· Orange CoHt OAILV PILOT /Friday, March 30. 19'4 J Thousands flee killer storm Half-million homes without power as ---- winds hit Atlantic By t•e Auodated Press A monster storm that claimed 71 lives swept into the Atlantic today as crews worked to restore power to nearly half a million homes that went dark in an onsJaught of hur- ricane-force winds and up to 2 fett of snow. But a new snowstorm was bu1ldin11n the southern Rockies. Many of the thousands of peoi,>le who fled flooding along the coast from Virginia to New England spent the nifbt in cmcraency shelters, but most were returruog to their homes today. Born early this week as a West Texas sandstorm, the stonn system carried a deadly arsenal that included tornadoes that killed at least 60 people in the Carolinas and winds that gusted to 80 mph in New England and southern New York. The storm was located today off Massachu- setts' Cape Cod. which was briefly cut off Thursday when accidents closed two bndges connected to the mainland. A Coast Guard helicopter rescued 23 crewmen from a Maltese freighter that ran aground on the cape late Thursday. and Mame as lht storm drove ofT lhc Nonhea t, pulhna tide$ 6 to 10 feel abo"e normal. Northeasl wmds up to 35 mph threatened Vu11nta's Ea tern Shore wuh what forecancrs called .. maJor" beach ercn1on. Pans of Maine. New Ham~h1~ and Vermont got more than a foot of $now overnight. flurries that could amount tC> another inch or two were falling 10 northern New EngJand and upstate New York. Meanwhile, another storm forming in the southern Rockies prompted high wind wam· inptoday in Utah's Wasatch mountains. where winds ere gusing to 60 mph. Snow fell today in the Rockies from northern Arizona to Colorado, where up to 8 inches was expected in the mountains. Power lines snapped uo(!cr ice or were fclJcd by trees nearly as fast as crews could replace them Thursday, and utility companies from Delaware to Massachuseus -wherc I S0,000 homes were without power late Thursdar -said it could be two to three days before al elcctridty was restored. "This 1s our worst storm in 15 ycar.s in terms of rate of damage.·· said Walter Salvi of Boston Edison Co .. which reported 100.000 customers without power late Thursday. Utility crev.s from New York and Vermont were imported to assist 1n Massachusetts. Amoni the he.vaat saowfaUJ Mft 16 inche$ 1n Woroes~r. M111.., 13 iDC'hn in Litchfield, C.ona.. l ~ tncha 1n three ttnttal New York counties and 26 jnches at Grttn- town, Pa. Two aiatera In thla Wllmln(ton, Del. home eKaped Injury when ., ... ..-,.. tree nearly cat their two-atory home In two daring atorm. Warnings of gale winds and coastal floods were posted today in New Jersey, New York. Connecticut. Rhode Island. New Hampshire The worst damage was along the 260-mile arc of tornado destruction in the Carolina~. where the cleanup continued today as National Guard troops stood guard against looters and survivors traded tales of miracle escapes. ., tarving teen gir I held as sex slave POMONA (AP) -A couple charged with forcin~ a teen-age girl to become a sex slave and prostitute while ftarving her into an 80-pound "skeleton with yellow skin" may have had other v1ct1ms. authorities say. t Theodore Glaum. 54, and his wife, Mildred, 36. were oeing held without bond on nine felony counts pending a MunicipaJ Court bail hearing set for today. . The 18-ycar-old victim was enrolled at an Anchorage, Alaska, high school for problem students when she came to California to attend the US Festival last Memorial Day weekend. police said. She allegedly was held captive by the (.'ilaums from June until Saturday night. 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"' • ~ . . • ' • ; • -1 . : • /: {I I I • I I , I ' Ofang41 Colilt DAILY PILOT/Frld.y, Mareti 30, 11&4 Vigilance, not vigilantes, will nab firebug An arsonist is menacing a small , densely-populated neighborhood in Huntington Beach. He and at least one copycat have been responsible for 11 fires within a two month penod. police say. Using paper and rags and striking late at night. he has done $140.000 in damage t0 car ports, laundry rooms and trash bins. So far. he has not injured anyone. lfhe is to be captured before his terrorism turns to traged y. the frightened and angry residents of the f midnight irebug's target area must take responsibility for their own neighborhood. They must install smoke detectors and keep the grounds around their homes clear of flammable materials. as authorities have advised. They must keep garages and laundry rooms locked at nie,ht. They must be vigilant and call police at the first sign of suspicion. but they must not become vigi lantes. The police are encouraging citizens to help them. Even with 20 officers prowling the streets and alleys between Delaware and Florida streets north of Yorktown A venue. this case is not likely to end successfully unless ordinary people become the eyes and ears of the law. Police asked for that help Wednesday night. It was a necessary step. But comments by some of the 200agitated people and some sympathetic police officers at that meeting struck an ominous note. A man inquired about the consequences of restr~ing a suspected arsonist and administering a little frontier justice before the patrol cars arrive. Police told him to go ahead. Don't beat him to a pulp. one said, If he's got a broken arm. it won't show up in my report. said another. It would be unreasonable to expect anyone at that meeting to have much compassion for a thrill-seeking firebug who threatens their lives on a regular basis. But the police should dissuade these emotionall y-c harged people from ill-considered actions that.could result in serious injury to a perfectly innocent person who happens to pause to light a cigaret on a Huntington Beach street corner around midnight. In thi s neighborhood. under these conditions. smoking could be extremely hazardous to his health. Police ha ve been doing a commendable job on this case, but if they are to pursue it to a successful conclusion. they must keep their wits about them. Thoughtless remarks like those made Wednesday jeopardize the department's best efforts to keep the peace. 1 l.M. Bovo L__--~------ ·'At Fort Belvolr-a verUable thieves' market for military hardware -my sources estimate that from 830,000 to $40.000 worth of property disappear each month.·· ' JACK AJU>ERSOl'f colu.mnlat THOMAS ELIAS - JUDICIAR' Water l plan upa creek Unpopular canal threatens flow of water from north San Joaqum Valley farmers pump- ed nearly $1 million into Gov. Deukmcjian's 1982 election cam- paign, and he's been trying to repay ~ them ever since. Happiness is a state of mind But the latest pro-farmer effort by Deukmejian -his proposed SI • billion water conservation package- probably will go nowhere. The chief stumbing is the mclusion ofa 12-mile channel th.at would aJlow 1 the state Water Project to pump more Northern California river water south across the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The channel would follow the 1 northern part of the 43-milc path once planned for the Penpheral Canal ! decisively rejected by voters. "The most unhappy of<}ll men is he "'ho believes himself 10 be so." The Scot11sh thinl..cr David Hume said that. long before Abe Lincoln said. .. Most men arc about as happ~ as the} make up their minds to be." This is said to be one of.the simplest tenets in the practical ph.iosophies. yet one of the most difficult 10 master: .. You can control your attitude: you can decide what vou want 11 10 be. and then enforce it upon }Ourself." In England's Leeds. Mr. and Mrs. Raines named their little girl "Spring." Q. What 's the wage scale for farmhands these davs? .\. H1ghe~1 in Ha"'a11. $ll.74 an hour. Lowest in Wisconsin. $3.10 an hour. That's American labor. Believe your harvesters from across the border can make more and less. depending on production . Medical researchers counted broken necks 10 learn that 58 percent resulted from car smashups. Q. Who was the first woman 10 serve as a network news correspon- dent? .\. Pauline Fredenck. ABC. 1948. The inside of the sun -that's 95 percent of it -rotates six 11mes faster than the outside of the sun. Divorce granted. said the Los Angeles judge, after the woman told him her husband made her unscrew the lightbulbs to tum them off in order to cut down wear on the switches. After he went totally deaf at age 48. Beethoven clenched his teeth on one end of a piece of hardwood and let th e 01her end rest on his piano. so he could hear his music through bone conduction. To cater 10 the tourist trade. Nevada Indians are reponedly plan- nmg to open a tribal-owned tribal-managed brothel. L.M. Boyd columnist. is a syndicated DeukmeJ1an probably realized well 1 before he announced his package that ., inclusion of the channel would doom it this year. Assembly Speaker Willie Brown said last December that "there won't be an addressing (of statewide water policy) by the Legislature in 1984." After Deukmej1an's package was 1 made public. Brown added.") don't want the environmentalists of the world suspecting that I'm going to do an) Jockeying for some form of that hated (Penpheral) canal. Without Brown's aid. the water bills stood little chance. Hart is Castro's best hope in El Salvador But a plan with no channel would be almost like no plan at all. for all the , good 11 would do Southern California 1 and the San Joaquin Valle)'. W.\SH INGTON-OnSunda' 10}oungmen1n El ·ahador.arm·~ and militia, .. ,en.· killed 1n acuon protecung the1rcountr)men. as 70 percen t of those eligible went to the polls. ll was the second moving manifcsta11on offallh in democraC) 1n two years. In the U.S .. rough I} half those eligible botheno "otc lfwe kne"' some ofus would be ambushed and executed along the wa>. ho"' man~ would make the tnp? Whether the ultimate' 1c1or is the democratic socialist Jose Napoleun Duane. or the con- servat i ve-nat ionahst Roberto D' .\ubu1sson. the people of El Salvador have made a simple. elo- quent statement: We v.1sh to choose our own leaders: we do not "'ant a regime imposed upon us b) the terror and violence of those who attempted to disrupt these elections. What El Salvadorac;ks oft he U01ted States. nov.. 1sa modest request: That we. the nchest and mo<>t powerf u I of democracies. pro' 1de them with the m1h1a11 means to pro1~1 theembryon1c democra11c mst1tutions in which they have mani- fested the1rfa1th. lfthat mi Ii tar) aid 1'> PAT BUCHANAN cut off. sa~s Duane. "The countr) will nol survive more than a }Car .. the communists\\ Ill take O\ eL .. On Capitol Hill. howc"er. the Democratic Pan) 1s mancuvenng 10 eliminate 1hat m1htal) aid: fa1hng 1ha1. to rest net 1110 such levels that El ">ah ador'sarm). fighting on stan a- 11on rations. could not survl\ c. A.s the 1nd1spensablc all1csofCastroism in Central .\menca are the liberal Democrats 1n 1hc Senate and House. !>O Fidel's last best hope ofrecaptunng 1n Central America"' hat he lost 1n Grenada hes"' 1th the cand1dac' of Gan Han. · • Defeated in M Kh1gan and llhno1s, momentum slipping. Han has emerg- ed from th e clo~et as the McGO\ - ernlle he has alwa)'s been, deploying the same rhl'tonc against U.S. in- 'oh ement 1n ( entral A.merica that his leader and mentor used about Vietnam. "I think our forces ought to com~ out of Central Amenca, .. he proclaimed in the Chicago debate. ··tf we do that. we'll save hundreds of thousandsofyoun~American lives." Again and again 1n Third World struggles. Han declares. the U01ted States has "been on the side of repression and corruption and pnv1- lege in these batllesand that has 1nevitabl) been the losing side." In a full-page ad, tailored for the old ant1-warcrowd in New York. Hart drew the parallekven more exactly. "The pohctesofthe Reaga n adm101s- 1ra11on ha' e set the stage for another V 1etnam ... .\s a first step on the path to peace. I ha' c called fort he 1mmed1a1e w11hdrawalofU.S. com· bat troops from Central America." Reagan termed Vie tnam .. our finest hour." Han states. "while I was working"' 11h Robert Kenned ) and George McGo.,,em 10 end this 1rag1c war." Here. perhapc;, a correct ton 1s needed. Han and McGovern did not. b> vo11ng 10 terminate American involvement in Vietnam and b) cuttingoffSaigon -as they would cut off San al vador-··end'' that "tragic war." They helped m1ghl1ly to usher to a communist military v1c- lOr)' that triggered the greatest human rights holocaust since the fall of China. Thousands of our allies were executed: tens of thousands put into labor camps that became death camps: hundreds of thousands per- ished as boat people in the South China Sea. In Cambodia. between I million and 3 million died in the first years of peace. Does Han consider that an accep- table. indeed. a preferable "peace" 10 Central Amenca? lfthe United States and Ronald Reagan "'ere on the wrong side in Southeast Asta. whose st de was Gar) Hart on? Uncle Ho'sor Pol Pot's" If the 55,000 Americans whose names grace the black granite walls of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial died fighting "on the side of oppression and corruption and privilege." what. exactly. was the ··side" Gar) Han supponed figh11ng for? What 1s takmg place 10 El Salvador and across Central America is. in pan. a civil war. But . lo state. as Han does repeatedl y. that the enemy in Central Amenca 1s not commu01sm but poven}. IS as mane and absurd as to argue that the Spanish Civil War was fought over the minimum wa~e. The battle for Central America 1s the spearpoinl oft he Soviet invasion of the Western Hemisphere- mounted from its Cuban base and Nicaraguan beachhead-having as its strategic objective the severing of the continents ofNorth and South America through establishment of half a dozen revolutionary regimes. the military elimination of which would require an American invasion force of a million men. Strategic considerations aside. whatsonofeliusm and racism is 11 that contends the United States should go to war with the S<l• iet Union tokecp2 million West Berliners out of the grip of Erich Honecker. but not even send El Salvador the weapons it requires to keep 5 million people out of the grip offidel Castro? Castro ought to take another look at Gary Hart's "new ideas": I think he'll like them. Patrick Bucbaaaa is a syndicated columal•I. Defense agency covers up military thefts Pentagon con centrates on leaks as a rms, precious metals vanish \.\ .\SHINGTON -M) past re· pons on the theft of propert} from militar) base!. has spurred Pentagon officials 10 action The) are searching re lcnllcssh -not for the thieve.., but for m\ informantc; .\n estimated S 10 m1llwn 1n precious metals alone disappear each "car from under m1htal) noses. Other valuables -everything from arma- ments to office supplies -are stolen b\ the crate. Yet officials seem more concerned about covering up th(' scandal than halttng the depreda- uons. For e'<amplt' I 7S MI 6 automa11c nfles ha\.C d•\appcared from Fort Bclvo1r. Va .. ou1~1dc Wash1ng1on. This would be a valuable haul for an)' terrorist group t\1 first. oflk1al'i claimed the mm~ mg ~eaponc; were le ., 'ioph1st1catcd ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ~ 14s. Then the~ suggcMcd that the "supposed" loss was due: merel} to the tran pos111on of several serial numbers. ..\ spokesman said the Defense Logistics Agenc) was sa11s- tied that all the nfles had been accounted for 4.fier this assurance. the officials then proceeded 10 chastise Beho1r property offi ce administrators -not for mishandling the weapons but for leaking information about the loss. A.ti outgoing telephone calls from the office were mon11ortd 1n an attemp1 10 unmask m ) sources. The official hoc now 1s that there are "no c;horta~es." But informants in~1dc and outside Fon 8clvo1r told my reporter William Bartman that 1nvcs1iga1ors for the Defense LogJst1cs AgenC) have been worktna overtime tl')tng 1n v:iin to figure OUJ Chazy Oowellby ftl1l0t Incl A~'t1'11MI 10 lllf' P\1t>l111t)ef J>~ .. *t eey a! rr.'"' •' >.1'1 ""'"' O.r S• \..Olllt M-°'<Id'-C<Y'~IW:" 10 lk>• •!-{.() Larry D. Spe1ra M•nttg""9 EdolOo Frink Zlnl Coe•• Mo... ' " ,., Mic>c: al• ld•IOI I "'hat happened 10 thl' 175 missing rifles. Here arc ~omc other thefts that ha\e been reported to me b~ cons- nenttous n t11ens -.\1 Fon Bcho1r - a \Crttable thieves' market for mllitan hard"'are -m)' sources estimate · 1hat from SJ0.000 to $40.000 worth of propcrt} disappear each month. The losses arc qu1etl} covered up b} the Defense Log1st1cs Agcnc~ -A.t the Norfolk. Va .• Na' al Air Station. SC'eral million dollars worth of beryllium. a precious metal alloy used m figh ter plane brake shoes. disappeared during a three-month penod last year. Some of the valuable stuff (it sells for about S 120 a pound) Tl'portedl) van1<;hcd from aircraft earners. The Nll\·Y confirmed that an invcsugauon of "suspected theft of beryllium" 1s under way, -Afier denying my earlier report oi:i the disappearance of $750.000 worth of prt'cious metals at the Colts Neck. N.J.. recycling center. the Defense Logistics Agency installed telev1s1on monitors at key locat10n$ 10 watch for lhefis -that 1t had ms1stcd weren't occurring, Administrators of the precious metals recover) program, mean- while, have withheld from Conarcss document~ that would show how huge the lo scs arc. One document reveals that pan1c1pa11ng a.gen aes tum m an ave~gc of only about 17 percent of the precious metal cit· P«tCd of ah em -an mdicatiun uf •J JACK AIDEISOI either widespread theft or incredible waste. Footnote: Two Army investigators recently turned up at the Philadelphia Navy Yard to investigate wholesale thefts that officials denied were occurring. They left their unmarked van unattended. It was promptly tolen. ON THF WARPATH: Jamakc Hi&hwater. one of America's most celebrated Indian personah1ies - though his claim to being an Indian is disputed by some famous native Amerkans -has taken me severely 10 task for reponing last month that he had fabncatcd much of bis back&round. In a letter written in collaboration with his lawyer, Hi&hwater chirled me w11h beina unfair. crroncoue. faitct and outrageous. amona ochtt thinp. For example, Highwater notes in has letter that his volummou writ· m on Indian culture havt been praised for their "originality." Yet Plte after page of htJ books how tn._ina s1malanty to earlier wndn~ by other aut hors. Sometime II s ulmos1 word·for~won:t. u in htJ 1978 observation of an Indian named Tsatoke: .. Music was important to Tsatoke: he loved to s1n$ and. for many years. he was head-singer at Kiowa Pow- wows." But I 0 yea.rs earlier. Jeanne Snoderass had written ofTsatoke that "music was also important to him: he loved to sing and, for many years. was chief singer at Kiowa dances." Perhaps by "originahty" High- water meant his supposed conversa- tion with Maraa.ret Mead about his plans to follow up his Ph.D. from tbe University of Chicaeo with research on Indians.in Amcnca. The univcr· sity said it had no record or. Ph.D. or any other dearee aivcn to either Hi&hwater or to J. Marks, a name he haa used previously. Nor couJd the Universiry of Cali· forc11 at Berkeley find any rteord of the ba~hcJor's and master's degrees he claimed to ha ve earned there. Confronted with evidence of these and other whoppers, Hi,.hwater ac- lcnowl~ that he had ' fudaed" on some thmp and that some of his statemenu ~ere 0 1pocryphal " The dtetionety dcft.ncs the verb "fudat" to mean to cheat, v.-clsb or be di1bone t: ··1p0eryphal" mean! spurious or false • If Hi4'twateJ·Marts can produce convinana proof of his claimed bltkaround and anc:e try. I'm pttpemt to print tl I J•t!t Mlfttwa ,, • lyHIUIH • ttl•-11&. -- The content of the governor's I package also alienated. at least for ., awhile. the one state senator whose support 1s most vital to any water plans. •1 Democratic Sen. Ruben Ayala of ~ Chino balked at the governor's an-, nounced intention that he sponsor • the water plan. Ayala. viewed as the pnme legislat- ive friend of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern Califomia. found two points absent fro m Dcu-1 kmejian's package. One was an absolute assurance that the governor wouldn't jump ship on him as J ex-Gov. Jerry Brown did in 1982. 1 In that year. Brown backed the ' Peripheral Canal as 11 made lls way through the legislature, then turned neutral when the canal faced a referendum. Ayala was left alone to - campaign for the ~Ian before hostile Northern California audiences. "I didn't appreciate that and I don't intend for 11 to happen apm ... the veteran senator said. 1nd1catmg he would not sponsor the governor's package unless DeukmeJ1an endorses the channel in writing. But Deukmejian offers no as- surance that he won't retreat at some point to support of only th non<hannel parts of his plan. Ayala was also miffed that th DeukmeJian packa~e didn't includ specific water quality st.andards fo othe Delta. San Francisco Bay and th Suisun Marsh. "To enhance the chances of sue, cess. these upstream issues must be addressed." he said. Why would DeukmeJ1an and David Kenned). his polttcally savvy water resources director. propose a fa ulty water package? One possible explanation is that th governor feels constant pressure to please his agricultural constituents. the main beneficiaries of the plan as he proposed it. Even if the packa~ fails -as now seems like!) -he cart: still tell them he tried. t Another explanation may be si mple confusi on over what's needed what lqislators will accept and ho~ to combine those two factors. Confusion was obvious last year when Kennedy unveiled four ahem.: lives for moving water south -three involvina ooostructaon of at least a ~nial Peripheral Canal. Now Kenned¥ says the Deu· kmejian packagt 1s only "one way to put this plan toaether. We plan to continue to work together on this ... Only ir Deukmej1an 1s ready to' work and compromise with lcais· lators will he be able to make a real contnbut1on to either his backers in the San J~uin VaJJer or the W'lta' users orSowthem California and the San f ranciJoo bay_ a .... Without that effon. all he's prov1d- in& 1s hp service to the state's c.ry1111 Med (or an O\IC'f'IJJ water plan. ThlDH BllH ,, • ..,. MOllJc•-Nlff rolwalllrt N IC.I• ,,...., •I ·' ' COAST ,_ .. # People Mesa Drive at bottom center lntenecta Newport Boulevard. Diagonal atreeta are D.., Fairview Road, top left. and the main acceu road to the Santa Ana Army Air Bue. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 30, 198" I ANN lAND!R8 Al GARDININQ Al Fliers returning to Mesa air base . ~ ----~ World War II comrades to gather for. reminiscing By KAREN E. KLEIN OftNDllJ .......... Up until 1942. Costa Mesa wasn't much more than a place to drive through on the way to Newpon Beach or Laguna. It was farmland, fields and some small residential settlements in an area that's been described as a wide spot in the road, five miles southwest of Santa Ana. But in February of that year, the first of some 250,000 young cadets from small towns and big cities aJI around the country, began arriving at the Santa Ana Anny Air Base detennined to make the world safe for democracy. The base's 1,000 acres, stretching from Fairview Road and Harbor Boulevard to Arlington Drive and Wilson Street, were covered with 1.3 mimon square feet of Army barracks and 28 convalescent hospitals. There wasn't much else around -aside from a few dance spots on Balboa Island -and there was a war going on. which meant life was sparse. loved ones were far away and rationing was m full swing. But that didn't keep the homesick cadets and the full-time personnel at the air base from developing a fondness for the plac:e where they stayed before Oyina off as pilots and bombardier-navigators in World War U. Most people in the area don't realrze that what is oow • Orange Coast College. the Orange County Fairgrounds, · Costa Mesa City HaJI, Southern California College and the Mesa del Mar residential tract was once a temporary home to 18,000 cadets a year. said Ed Miller. Costa Mesa's assistant finance director and the author of .. Thc SAAAB Story, The History of the Sant.a Ana Army Air Base." M 1ller and about 200 others who were stationed at the air base will attend the Cost.a Mesa Historical Society's ninth annual SAAAB Reunio n at Orange Coast College on Saturday. Miller said ex-m1l1tary and c1v1han personnel from as far away as Miss1ss1pp1. Kentucky, New Mexico, Iowa. Idaho and Oklahoma have sent 10 their registration forms. Assoned memorabilia from the base -class ptcturcs, uniforms, medals and patches -gathered by the society over the years will be displayed and Peter Clcntzos, the former assistant athletic director of the SAAAB, is scheduled as the guest speaker for the reunion, Miller said. Her path followed ~tard.om Though he was onl} a high school student in Santa Ana when the base was open from February 1942 through March 1946. Miller was president of the Costa Mesa HistoncaL Society in 1972 and in need of a program for February when he came up with the idea of a 30th anniversary reunion of the opening of the SAAAB . .. As I remember, 50 or 60 people showed up to reminisce and Roy June (Costa Mesa's city attorney from 1960 to 1977) was the first speaker," Miller said. Four years passed before the second reunion and the event has grown each subsequent year. NB woman recalls friendship with Gish girls and Pickford By DOLORES HOLMES BENSON o .. , l'tlot Conupandeftl Lillian Gish's recent honor as actress of the year and her work with D.W. Griffith sparked vivid memories fora resident ofNewport Beach. Petite, vivacious Mildred Thomas, 89. was ac- quainted with not only the Gish girls and Gnffith but also Mary Pickford. Blanche Sweet, William S. Hart. and Death Valley Scotty. The fragrance of Estee Lauder floated after Thomas as !.he settled in a chair with the air ofone who knows exactly what she is doing at all times. She displayed a youthful figure in an orchid lace suit. a diamond pendant at her throat. ··1 kne"' some of the early movie stars oc-cause I attended Los Angeles Normal School and lived with friends. Grace and Emmet Rice. He was a P.ropeny man for the studio." she said. gesturing with beautiful hands that tapered intoexqu1s1tely manicured flaming-red nails. ··During 1913 and 1914, I rode the Red Car from H 11lhurst to V crmont on my way to school. When I would get on. the Gish girls. Mary Pickford and Blanche Sweet would already be in the car on their way to the studio. "Blanche was alwaysstudymg her lines. I thought she was the prettiest girl I have ever seen. As we were about the same age, we chatted about girlish things. Mary rode fora while, but when she began to be famous, she was chauffeured." Thomas menuoned that Gnffith. innovator of the close-up and director of many early films including "Birth ofa Nation." stamng Gish, was often a guest at the Rice home where he shared a fondness for chicken and dumplings. She often walked with Cecil B. De Mille, famous for "The Ten Commandments" and other spectaculars. and George Melford. another director, to meet the Red Car. One morning. one of them. she can 'rrecall who. appeared wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat with the crown cut out. PAPARAZZI Marjorie Coolin&. praldent of the South Paclftc Chapter of OCPAC, conYerae9 with Mildred Thomu of Newport Beach "He'd been told that ifhe would sunburn his head. it would bring back his hair. But," she added with an impish smile. "all he got was a blistered head." When she was ready for practice teaching at the Normal, Thomas was assigned for two hours a day to teach Bobby Heron's brother and another boy. in a small room set aside by the movie studio for lessons. After her marriage. Thomas moved in the early '20s to San Fernando where her husband was employed and wheretheowncrofthe San Fernando Mercantile Co. asked her to assist m thedry goods department. It was there that she met Wilham S. Han. "We were impressed when he came mto the store as he °"' ........... ..,..., ....... brlqe expert Frank Tbomu and ways and mean• chairman Kit Rutter at Olympiad. blympiad decked out South Pacific chapter deals winning hand for Arts Center The ladies decided to go for the gold this year-the Olympic gold, that is-with a fund-raiser at the Registry Hotel to benefit the Oranac County Perfonning Arts Center. South PacificCbaJ>.ler members, who are all avid caro pl;ayen, used a Brid1eOlympiad theme. with the official Olympic playina card set as one of.the prizes. Red, white and blue was seen evel').'Whcre m t.bc room, and the ocntcrpieces featu~ official Olympic beer mugs. • Bridae cxpc:n Fruk THma1, on band to ajve pointcnon playinathegamc, wa thckcytothefounh annual benefit's success, according to £1euor &aox. chapter publicity cbainnan. I I ·If .. Before final figures were in, she said that South Pacific's bridge playina already had rai9ed more than $23,000 for the arts ccn ter. Betsy RtpJey and LllC)' Morgu founded the chapter in I 980afterattcndingaa bridge benefit in Los Angeles to help fund the Travelers Aid Society. The local aroup has been so successful tb\t there'sa waiting list for new members. MarJorteOoollq,cbapterpresidcnt.1otassistance m plahnma th1s year's main event ftom gJt Ratter, ways and means chainnan. MllUe Law handled reservations with help from Mary Mlak1. Others on thccommiuce were Dettte MeHf'Ve, Aaale UMaay,J-...e BMG,Ell• Harrtsoa and Gayle Laymaa. Betty Martbll, Marti,. Twt&ckll, BariMara Colpltell, Doro Dy Relmle and Carol Jeffs served as ho tc 1 I • :1 I ' I was being chauffeured from Hollywood to his ranch 1n -Newhall." she recalled. "During the summer, he would stop to buy groceries. The Mercantile had a good selection of perishables that wouldn't surviv1e the heat on a Fiot trip from the city. "Those close-ups on camera really captured his steely eyes. He was over six feet tall. al~aysdressed in western style which he had worn during the day's shooting. Just as on film, he was quiet and reserved in manner. Many ofh1s pictures were filmed at his ranch. but I suppose the inside shots had to be done at the studio." She smiled at the pleasant recollections. then chuckled. "But Death Valley Scott}. who stopped at the Mercantile during the summers forthe same reason. was something else. .. We always looked forward to his stops every Fnday afternoon about four, on his way from Los Angeles to his building site in Death Valley. You could hear him all over the store. He was certainly di fTerent from the other customers." After ordering bacon. eggs. meat and fresh produce at the grocery cownttr. he would always saunter into the dry goods section. "How are my girls today?' he would roar to Thomas and Tony Marple. the other salesclerk. And with that, he would give them each a big hug. "Once. when he was joking around ... she added.·· he told us how he had thrown dimes from his hotel window in Los Angeles just to watch the people below scramble for them." Down the street from the store, Thomas explained, was the ice house where Scotty bought four large chunks of ice. He would place two under the front seat and two under the rear seat to serve as air conditioning for him and his dogs on the triptothedesen and his castle, then in progress. What did not melt would cool his ice box for the weekend. As she strolled out through her Newport Beach patio. hned with camellias, gardenias. hydrangeas and pelagonium as vivid as her memories of Hollywood. she expressed equaJ interest in the present -.. Just say the word. and I'm ready to go." "No one had talked about the base in 30 years," Miller said. until the annual gathering became established. Now he has well over 1,000 names of SAAAB cadets and employees on bis ma1hng list. Such celebrities as Joe DiMaggio, Jimmy Stewan and Tennessee Ernie Ford came throu~ the base. Milter said. And then there was Father William Clasby. Helen Humphreys. wife of former Coast Community College trustee Rohen L. Humphreys and a board member of the historical society, said Father Clasby was a real favonte around the base when her sister. Carmen Vidal Bushard. was the base organist and secretary to the chaplains. o "He took the boys who had never bttn away from home before and tucked them under his wmg.." Humphrc}s said. "He would give the fellows pep talks. strictly man-to-man, and they staned calling themselves ·nasby's boys."' Humphreys said her sister would be called out to the ! chapel whenever there was a weddmg on the base -"' sometimes to play the organ and sometimes to wttness the ceremony if no one else was around. "She was always bringing a carload of (cadets) home· for dinner on Sunday" to her family's home in Huntmgton Beach. Humphreys said. She and Carmen sang m the base choir on Sundays and another sister met her husband through a letter of introducuon provided by one of the base chaplains. "We really saw the difference m the fellows, when they were first coming through. young and naive, and then when they came back, after fighting in the war. It really changed them." she said. Father Clasby. now a high-rank.mg member of the Catholic Church in the San Francisco area. has never been able to attend a reunion because of scheduling conflicts. Miller said. ··People are always askmg what happened to him," Humphreys said. but the best she can do is provide them with bis mailing address. Though luncheon reservations are closed. the second half of the reunion 1s free of charge and begins at I p.m. with the guest speaker and the displays m the OCC student cafetena. 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road. Balboa Bay Club' s ,history told in 'Host of the Coast' Book chronicles ---memorable parties owners and guests_ By JERRY HIRSCH Of -DeMJ l't6ot •left Followrng m the path of his successful book on the history of Newpon Beach author James Felton has completed work on "Host of the Coast" - a 230-page hard-on history of the Balboa Bay Club. Proofs of the book were recent I) on display at the club and the S 19. 95 book should be available to the public in May. "It 1s fascinating to a writer and historian to sec how closely the evolution of Newpon Beach has matched the development of the Balboa Bay Club," Felton said. The book contains 17 chapters and nearly 300 photographs. mcluding many color pictures, show10g what Newpon Beach looked like before It was heavily developed. The photos also ponray many of the club's local members and famous guests. William Ray, the club's chairman of the board, decided to put out the book. when the Balboa Bay Club celebrated its 3Sth anniversary last vcar. "I have become acutely aware of the contributions our club members have made to the development of not only a unique club but also the unique community and lifestyle of Newport Beach ... Ray said. The book. chronicles the political battle behind tbe development of the club br. stockbroker Kenneth T Kendal • It profiles the Kendall family and tbe e'plo1u of the clubs su«leedma ownert. C11nt Murchison, Hollywood producer and real estate developer Jack Wrttbcr and the Jame8 Felton current owner Wilham Ra) A si>«1al chapter includes J..he memoirs of Newpon oc1antc Oorotb) Yardley and detail some of the most memo"ble pan1es and events at the club. It took Ff'lton, who .qnet wrote for the old Lo nceles Dail) Ncwi. about six months to complete the book. .. .\s an old newspaper reponer going through the files and inter- ' 1c" mg people was second nature to me:· he said. "Having done the history of New- pon Beach. I knew v. here a lot of the information "'as But I v.1sh I could ha' c had another s1>. months to work on1t. .\!though the book is full a anec- dotes and humorou~ stones. Felton said his favonte concerned Dorothy Yardle~ and Jack Benn) Benn~ sho"'ed up at a pan) at the club but Yardle}. who had ask.ed a mutual fnend to invne Benny. "in- troduced him onl) as Mr. Benny when everyone else was bemg an- nounced b} their first and last names. This reall} was quite a shght.'• Felton cxplamed. Later in the evening Benny stood up and made a lot of JOkes at Yardley's expense. They became good fnends and were seen together man) times after that pan), Felton said Th( &'\lboa a.a, Club sits on about 15 pnme wnterfro11t acres along the Coast Highway and has become a Newpon Beach landmark The land was g>ven to lhe Clt) by the Irvine Co. and 1s leased to the club. It has grown dramatically from It meaaer bq1nnings when Kendall sat down at a card table and telcphont and taned up .tOO members at S 100 each. A hfe membn'sh1p was $1,000. The 1n1t11t1on f~ for a typical member now 1 $4,000 and dues ~ $80a month From its oriamal blthhoux. ~le· ender col and snack. bar, the club has erown to cnt>om 144 tlcaanl ap&rtmcnt boo restaurant. tiln· quct rooms. boal li ps., lhJtt swim-mut1~Is.24 lcnn1$COUnsand a full athlcuc: club ~ • By LOUIS M. HERNANDEZ JR. ........ u.rt .._.,, Coeta ..... In these fLrst few weeks of spring, tt 1s 11me to reacquaint ourselves with summer bloomers. especiaJly the fuchsia, which is the most prolific. A deciduous perennial with graceful pendulous flowers, it offers the homeowner unequaled beauty in a variety of forms. Fuchsias can be p-own as hanging plants, upright shrubs, or even small patio trees. They can be grown in full shade. in early morning sun with afternoon protection, or under a Lath covering. Only the ''GardenmetSter" fuchsia wi'th its velvet hk.e leaves and crimson flowers can be grown in full sun. Fuchsias require consistant moisture and protection from winds. especially when planted as hanging baskets. Fuchsias are not one of those planb )OU can forget about. However. when properly maintained the} produce str:i10ng color for a longer period of time than an) other suitable replacement. Proper maintenance includes: -Bimonthly fertilizing with a well-rounded water soluable fertilizer ( 18-10-16). - Removal of dead flowers and/or developing berries. -Daily watering for established hanging and potted fuchsias. (Those planted in the ground should be kept evenly moist throughout their growing season.) -Since fuchsias bear flowers onl) on ne\l. growth. any pruning done to healthy plants will stimulate growth and flowering. Each branch will bear between JO and 20 flowers . After the blossoms mature and th-.: hemes begin to develop, the branch will lose its vigor. When this happens new growth will arise from above the flowering nodes of the stem. The branch should be cut back to allow the new growth to run its course. Wh en done on a regular basis this pruning technique will facilitate regeneration offlowering wood. As with all plants, the growing media and trans- planting technique will dictate the plant's long-range -health. Hangin~and potted fuchsias should be planted in a soil mix consist1ngof50 percent quality potting soil and 50 percent azalia planting mix. Add to this mixture Super Bloom for flower production and Gro-power (soil activator) at the recommended rate. When planting in the ground remember fuchsias require a well draining soil, so dig the hole e.xtra deep. With · the soil removed from the hole prepare a mixture of 40 percent soil and 60 percent azalia planting mix. Also ·add Super Bloom and Gro-p6wer at the recommended rates. (Super Bloom has no nitrogen so 11 will not burn. but Gro-power can easily burn ifoverapphed.) Use this ammended soil to backfill the hole and plant into. Use vitamin B-1 with the first few waterin~s 10 prevent transplant shock. Resume bimonthly fertilizing one week after transplant in~. Pests in healthy fuchsias are few. However. under- fertilized, overcrowded or generally weak plants may become infested with whitefly, sp1derm1tes or aphids. If these pests are detected spray with a good systemic insecticide. Application should be made before insect popuJatiQns become established. In poorly drained soil fuchsias ma) get root rot. The best way around this problem is through prevention. Planting in proper potting mix . prcpanng the ground correctly and proper watering will alleviate this problem. For aoditonal informauon about fuchsias. consult yo ur nurseryman. Hernandez is a senior at Cal Polr Pomona where he 1s majoring in ornamental honiculture. CAST lllOl'f PoT HAL r 9.uutr.L CIUlA•tC 'LAIWTU S111all tub gardens off er big rewards Water gardens can be created 1n the space it would take 10 put a large planter or barbecue grill. The selected area for them, however. must be in full sun. A tub garden is almost anything that can hold water- an antique bathtub, water trough, fancy ceramic container or a wine barrel if properly lined. Once the location 1s selected. take the container to it and begin filling with water. soil and plants. First place enough good 1op soil in the tub to fill It about 'I• full. Sandy loam is perfect for this stc{J. Next, add the needed amount of aquatic plant fertilizer for the volume of soil and then continue wt th the top soil or sandy loam to the halfway mark: Cov r this with 'I• inch of sand and thoroughly saturate with ater. Continue to fill with water until it is e inch above the sand. Plant your hardy water hly at about a 45--degree angle in the middle of the tub. Bog plants and grasses are planted to the outer edges. Then conunue to fill the tub with water. right up to the top. Battle the aphids now The 11mt' to spra>-rosts 1s now The pnnc1pal pest of the rost at this time of year is the aphid. It is at the height of its season ond the largest number of them can he destroyed 1f yo u get rnto action now. Most all-purpose insccucidcs will u•ke care of them a~ well as mites. chewing inscC'ts, horer\ and thrips. which alo;o invade at this time of yt'at • ; , Dlllly Piiot Steff Plloto The graceful fuchsia producea striking color all summer long. Miniatures topic of horticulturist .. A Look at the Wee Ones.·· a discussion on miniature flower arrangements will be presented at the meeting of the Orange Co unty District of California Garden Clubs at 1 I a.m. Tuesday in the Turtle Rock Community Park in JrYine. Speaker will be Mrs. Richard Carlson of Fullerton. a honicultunst, a nationally accredited flower show judge and instructor. Also on the agenda will be the election and installation of officers. Lunch. to be provided by the Laguna Beach Garden Club. will cost $4. Reservations are to be made by calling Emily Ruhlig at 544-161 7. Beautiful, outdoor tree fern. Welcome addition to shade areas . 5 GAL. REG. 14.98 NURSERY SPECIALS MARGUERITE DAISIES • llooma nearly year 'round. YEUOW • WHITE LJ. -• Vtry showy landacapt plant. Excellent~ 1 GAL. SAVE containers REG. 3.!50 '"' NOW 1.47 GREEN UP THAT LAWN! Bandini 20 LB. COVERS 2000 SO. FT. REG. 7.SO ~ l'lfl SUPER BLADE A high nitrogen, mineral rich ler1illzer tor 4o.t.e. COVERS looo so. FT. grass lawns. OAllV 9 5 JO SUN 9 !> REG. 13.9S iili)j Ha1lis}ttts Nursery -Florist 2640 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa Ad QOOd lllro11gll April 3. 1114 wllll1 1upply 10111. __, J .~ -· .. ~---~-- • • LLOYD !i gardPnshop BEDDING PLANTS (White trays only) Rec. •1•• Alysum Lobelia Marigolds FUCHSIAS 4 in. Pot Upright & basket types. Many varieties to choose from. 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LARGE SECTIONS AND SEl.ECTIONS PLUS MORE ADDED DAIL V-BEAUT1FUL VfAR ROUND PA11ERMS : • ASSORrED CUTl&N • PLATES • CUPS • NAPKINS • TABlE COVERS • COMm ENSEMllES • Pl.ACE MATS • MID MUCH MORE I I -' -- . '" I 801 W. Baker, COSTA MESA I Chrla Sperle (left) •ped to vtctorlea In the 100, 200 and 400 for Fountain Valfey, Edtaon'• Erle Wbeelwrtcht (top) O..,Net ...... lllf ..... ~ leaped 6-S and wu a triple winner and Tambl Wenj •parkled In the weight event. for FV, which won, 69-67. Pirates, Rustlers romp GWC buries Compton, 29-0; OCC routs Fullerton, 18-7 Golden West and Orange Coast college hitters showed no mercy for opposing pitchers Thursday as the Rustlers invaded Compton and came away with a 29--0 thumping, while Orange Coast npped visiting Fullerton 18-7 in South Coast Conference baseball action. In a Pacific Coast Conference game, San Diego Mesa slapped a 9-6 defeat on Saddleback. Here's what took place: Golden West %9, Compton 0 The hapless Tanars-who lost 29-0 to OCC last week -could muster just five hits all day, just one more than Golden West's Kevin Elster, who homered, tripled, doubled and completed the cycle with a single and knocked in five runs. Elster was just one of many Rustler hitting heroes. Seldom-used Steve Overeem, a freshman from Edison who replaced injured Ron Morello(pulled thigh muscle) in the second inning, went 3 for 3 and had five ltBI. Les Light went 4 for 4 with an RBI and had a home run in the second inning. Brad Seehawer added a solo home run for Golden West, which decided things early with a 10-run fifth inning. ference-leading Santa Ana which whipped Cypress 16-2 Thursday. Orange Coast 18, F11llerton 7 The Pirates broke open a 2-2 game with an I I-run second inning keyed by Mike Senne's tbree-run homer. Senne added another three-run shot in the seventh and finished the day with seven RBI in leading the Pirates to their I 0th win in SCC play agarnst two defeats. OCC, a game off the pace, has a big showdown at Santa Ana Tuesday after Saturday's contest at Fullenon. Kevin Reimer broke loose from a slump by going 4 for 5, and teammate Jef Garcia also went 4 for 5 with two RBI and scored fou r runs. Garcia is now hitting .428 (33 for 77). Other Bue hitting heroes included Gene Roumimper, who in his first stan of the season, delivered a three-run triple in the I I-run second inning, and Larry Cratsenberg, who went 3 for 6. In all, OCC banied out 19 hits. Jeff Osterode collected the victory. The sophomore right-hander scattered 10 hits while striking out one and walking three to improve his record to 5-3. San Diego Mesa 9, Saddleback 5 The visiting Olympians took advantage of eight walks and a hit batsman to pin a Pacific Coast Conference defeat on the Gauchos. Saddleback squandered several early opportunities. stranding eight runners in the first three innings. The Gauchos' lone bright spot was a three-run fourth inning as Steve Nichols delivered two runs with a triple and Mark Grace brought the other run home on a sacrifice fl y. Inside track for Barons ·· Sea Kings breeze; HB, Vikes, Eagles · also post wins 1-·ountain Valley High's Barons took a major stride toward the Sunset League track and field championship Thursday afternoon -by the nar- rowest of marpns -in a 69-67 dual meet league victory at Edison. The win keeps Fountain Valley unbeaten through two league meets and drops Edison's record to .SOO, but the league finals still figure to be the final determination in terms of title. Nevertheless. it was a pulsating triumph for the Barons Thursday as they used the triple wins of Chris Sperle in the sprints and Tamb1 Wenj's muscles in the wei~t events to offset Enc Wheelwrights triple in the jumping events and Martin Zcmanek's double in the distance events. There were many areas where the meet was decided -Fountain VaJley swept the high hurdles, for instance, and in the shot put, where Wenj won with a 54-•W• effort, Russ Abrahams bested Edison's Jeff Hipp by just one-half inch to talce second, more than enough to make the difference in the final score. .. It was a great meet," said Edison Coach Fred Marquez, "but I think this thing is stiU ~oing to go down to the League finals.· Sperle reeled off clockings of 11.0, 23. S and SO. I to take the I 00, 200 and 400meters, while Wenj added a 155--0 effort in his fa vorite event, the discus. to go along with a second in the triple jump (42-51/z) and a third in the long jump -mcanine those two ac· counted for 29 points for Fountain VaUey. Zemanek doubled in the 1,600 and 3,200 with clockings of 4:45. 7 and 10:10.0 and Wheelwright glided to winning efforts of 6-3, 20-0 and 43-11 in the hi&bjump. lo.ngjumpand triple jump. Elsewhere Thursday: Palmer ~Ill jamps f-t for QIM Senior Mark Palmer turned in a lifetime best of 6-6 in the biah jump for Corona del Mar's higb·flyina Sea Kinas 1n Sea View League actjoo as host Costa Mesa fell victim by a 107-2S count. Addlllonally, Palmer captured the 120-yard hir.h hurdles in l S.6 and won the tripfe jump with a ~S leap. Carl Schnug came tbrouah in the pole vault ( 13-0) and SOP.homorc Tod Bearbower leaped to a lifetime best in the longjump with a 21-41/J effort. Costa Mesa's Jim Bowles won the 440 with a ~2.84, edging Scott Seal (52.86), and had a personal best in the high jump (6-4). second to PaJmer. "Danny Shoemaker took the low hurdles in 43.06 for Mesa, but on a team basis. CdM rolled to its founh straight league victory without a bitch. • nompsoa, Manapay pace Otltrt Danny Thompson puUed off his customary triple winning effort in Sunset League action as Ocean View was a 102-31 victim, keeping the Oilers one victory off Fountain VaJley'space. Thompson swept to a 10.9 in the I 00, 22. 3 in the 200 and 41. 9 in the 3~meter intermediate burdJes. Masanlkay was the beavywei&bt with the discus and shot, goina I 54-3 and 51-3'12, while Joe Alexander doubled in the 400 and 800 meters, winnina in 54.1 and 2:02.8. Another double winner for the Oilers was Robert Stack taking the longjump (20-2) and the pole vault ( 12-6). Brua1' effort aot eaoep for Tan Steve Brazas came through with a spectacular individual effort for New- port Harbor Higb's Sailors in Sea View League action, but Saddleback. (Pleue eee PUP TRAClt/82) The recipient of the runs was pitcher Tim Fortugno, a 1Dphomore transfer from Southern California College who was seeing his first action for some time since being benched for disciplinary reasons. Golden West is now 8-4 in SCC play while Compton is 0-12. The Rustle rs remain three games behind con- Ken Cochran went 2 for 5 for the Gauchos. The loss dropped Saddleback to 7-3 in PCC play, 12-6 overall. San Diego Mesa improved its record to 5~ I. Eclt.on '• Jon Nowotny defeated Fountain Valley'• Drew Brown In the 800. .. Steady Shadden leads Midwinters ~~~·Big changes for CIF basketball Capsizings mar re-Olympic competition By ALMON LOCI.ABEY ~ ............... Consistency in yacht racing pays ft John Shadden. 19, of Lona Beach proved that adage Thursday by i'iovina into first plaoc in the 470 Midwinter Championships after six ~fa achcduled l O races be1na sailed in 1be ocean off Newport Beach. Shadden survived strona winds and lumpy seas with finishes ofJ.I to 5've him a record of9-4-2-4-3·1 for a ta1of39. 7 penalty points under the lympic tc0rin1 system, moving him tom third to the top.of the standi~. Pete Melvin of Uanthouse Point, f\a., the previous leader, droDDCd to third place afterbeioadisquaHflcd for • premature nan ln the nrst race of lhe day. He ftnished seventh in the " tecond race. Frank McLauahlin , of Toronto aintained his ICC'Ond plact in the tanclinp with fln11bes of7·S. The di1tinct chanae in the weather, with winds whi tlina up to IS knot1 and lumpy seas caused four capsiz· ings in Thursday's races, all but one of which were able to right their I S1h-foot boats and continue sailing. Dave Ullman of the host BaJboa Yacht Oub capsized near the finish of the second race but was unable to continue because of a broken rudder. Total scores at this staae of the ~tta are not conclusive as each skipper is allowed to throw out his worst two races in the final scoring. After si" raocs Shadden would be able to discaro 23 points, Mclaughlin 23 and Melvm 47. Steve Benjamin of Oyster Bay. N.Y .• the dcfendinachampion in the Midwinters, finally move into con· tention Thursday with a fint and a second, givina him fifth place with 80 points. Shadden, Ullman and Benjamin are"the three top contenders for a U.S. Olympic benh in the 470 dass. Standinas after 6of10 races: 1. John Shadden, Lona Beach, 39. 7 points; 2. Frank McLauahlin, Tor· onto, 49; 3. ~tc Melvin. liahtbouse Point. Aa.. 68. 7; 4. Dave Kelloa. Oysttt Bay, N .Y., 79; $. Steve BenJamln, Oyster Bay, N.Y '.1 80; 6. Tam Matthews, Toronto, SS: 1.Jon11 Haabol',!\1 . Stockholm. 88.4; 8. Chlrtie McKee, Seattle. 90; 9. P(de Dickey, On:enwich, Conn .. 92: 10. Jerry Roufi • Montreal, I 12. I • PR•lt VOLL•YIALL c... ... ., ...... ..._......, .. Ui,, ..... m ~ ....... ,.... ....,°" .. .,... °""'"""'" ...... ........ F fl._. "-...... c..,,.,. W11n-=tt~ ... W•e* I .. ,_ WlllW 1aA PR•f' aASaaALL M9tWw..l-.. ,..,.hni 1 lllolfto Ill MOTOltCYCLa aACIMG C:.... MIM ,ell ass • ................ SATURDAY Heavyweights set for 5-A status: South Coast to 4-A The migration will be to the same basketball site-t.he Los Angeles Sports Arena next Fet>ruary and early March -but the roads on the way will have a few twists in them -such as a Big Five Conference, almost identical to the football playoffs, with l 6 schools selected from the Angelus. C'.amino Real, Del Rey, Moore and Sunset leagues. The South Coast League will be elevated to 4.A status, with the Bay, Century. Channel, Citrus Belt, Em- pire, Ivy, Marmonte, Ocean, Pacific and San Gabriel Valley leagues. The Sea View will continue on the 3·A level, along with Freeway, Oar· den Grove, Ora~ Baseline, Foot- hill, Hacienda, Pioneer, Sierra and Wbitmont. That's the _plan -and bamnJ ·-ero~tests, such as haht•"J onctel on ftre in front of \be C'JF ptayoff ar.oupinacommiueeon April 13. it's aoin& lO be fiK't. "We'veatkedthclequcstoreview the plan," aaysClf adm1n11trator Dtan Crowley ... We took. a com· prchen11ve reV1Cwof past ycan and bued thinpon the size of the lcaAues and what they have done 1n the playoffs." The plan came about panl) be- cause of the fact two leagues folded - the Sunbelt and Arrowhead leagues. While those we~ 3-A and 1-A leagues. the effect was like a row of dominoes because you have to have l l lcaiues for a 32-tcam bracket, or at least it'sconvenient if you're looking for each league to have three teams in the playoffs (one wild card game needed to pare it to 32). The Big Five, or 5-A. will be a 16-team tournament, with one wild ca.rd team invited m addiuon to three teams from each league. The South Coast's movement is the most dramatic-only a couple of yean aao this was a 2·A ci rcu1t. Crowley explains: "The average en-' rollment in the South Coast Leque makes that leaJue No. 9 in the SO'Uthcm Section. And. they're play- ina very aood basketball ... It's not set in stone yet. Crowley says the playoff committee will take a look at various a~l but the concrete is defirutely in a dryina procc lfll be acted on at the May I 0 Council Meet1ni. NotcsC'rowlc . "Wea kedallof the1ea&ue51nJanuarytoaavcusan inchcator1ntcnn ofwhercthey wanted tobecon idercdandJUlt about everyone wanted to be in tbt' 2--Aorl-A,to bif\down." Thus. there's probtbl)' no one too RocER C11LSOll delirious about thes1tuat1on, since everyone is looking for that extra cd&e. ihe unset League in the Big Five? Therc's no questi on 1t bclonp there in football. But in basketball. well, frankly a lcgstimate statement would be the 81.a Four. After the An.gel us (Mater Dei and Servile). Camino Real (St. Bernard and Verbum Dc1), Del Rey (Crcspa, Bosco Tech}and Moorc(Lona Beach Poly, Compton). ttdoesn't leave much room. ThcSun9Ct League 1s the Southern S«tion'sbtaeSt in terms of enrol· lmeot -and will prob&bl alwa)'t be lumped wath the bt.avywri&hts. What lhisdots.. an<f ma)' be a pnm&r) motivator. ts Opa'I some doorsforotbcrc1i.rrent4-aha"cnots -tbuthcC1trus8clt. Mannonte. Ocun. Paa fie •r)d Bay lcques. The l·A, tncldcftt.l.ll)', lS °bUt I 1even·lcqUit format ( l 6-aeam wnb wildcatddimination ). inchMiit11 thc ~--CD'/91' t I · 1~--c~~-"-----~~~_:_~--L---~~~~----..;_---""-'--'-----~--___..__ ____ ___ ( orange Coua.OAILV PILOT/Friday, March 30, 1084 .. Thorpe bravee wind, lead• TPC PREP TRACK ROUNDUP. • • Colts faithful angry, saddened by tea1n 's move From AP dlspatcbes [!] BAL Tl MORE -C'ulm1na1mg eight •II• years of threats. owner Roben lrsay has stn pped Baltimore of 11~ once-proud National Football League franchise. While most of the city slept Wedncsda) night, movers emptied the club's training facility in suburban Owings Mills and headed for the team·s new home in Jnd1anap6hs. The Baltimore Colts were·no more. Fans. govemmcnf onic1als and editors were 1nfuna1ed. saddened and fru!ltrated b} the depan ure of a team that boasted Hall of Fame rs Johnn) U nitas. Art Dono' an. (,100 Marc.hell• Ra} mond 8eIT). J 1m Par~er and Lenn} Moore "Someho"' there "'a) '>omething grossl> fitttn& about Rob\:rt lrsa} taking offll) CO\ er of night. during a storm:· \atd an Evening un editorial. ··tacking t>ven the common dcccn1.·) to inform the ma~ur of Baltimore uf h1!. dec1~1on ... "What a pit) "the 1.•d1tunal -;aid, "that Bah1more·s lo' c at1air ''1th th\.' (oil') muc;t l'nd 1n ~uch an unseeml\ .. . manm·r Quote of the day PONlE VEDR • Fl . -Jim Thorpe m evaded the assoned perils of the c II• wind-whipped Players Club without a boaey, contrived a careful 4-under-par 68 and established the: first-round kad Thursday in the nch Tournament Playe~ C'hamp1onsh1p. John MahaflC:). a winner m the Bob Hope C'laS$1C carhc:r this season. had a 69 that len him a si ngle shot off the lead in this, the annual champ1onsh1p of gotrs tounng pros. Yank• go to bat for Olympics COLORADO SPRINGS-The New iii York Yankees will donate all net proceeds from their opening-day game Apnl 10 to the Uni ted State~ Ol)mp1c Committee. dub president Gene Mc Hale announced today. The Yankee) will meet the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium in the oJ)l·ner Last )Car, the YankeC"s dre"" a record O(X'n•ng-da~ crov.d of 55,579. 01) mp1c figure skating gold medalm Scott Hamilton of DenH'r \'111 throw out the first pitch tha t aflcrnoon. Express trades Ramsey OAKLAND-The Oakland Invaders [!] of 1hc l 'n1ted S1a11.·'> Football League on •II• fhursda) acquired Loll Angeles Express quartcrbad. Tom Ramse) for an un- J1~du)t>d draft cho1lc ln,aders· head coach Chuck Hutchison said Ramsc}°s acqu1s1t1on will provide the 0-6 team v.1th more depth. but that starting quarterbad. Fred Besana "'ould retain h1!. JOh. Kings end long road slump From Bl led by Teddy Baker, had just enough to eke out a 71-6.S triumph on the Newport campus Baker doubled in the I 00 and 440 ( IO.O and 52.0) and was the big gun wi th the winning rel&)' teams. taolr!oet 8n11as & Co. Rrazas. the Tars' 6-3. ~10-pound hurdler, 'YhO had not hurdled prior to this meet because of a footbJll inJUr). won th~d1scus wuh a personal be t of 155-0. thc shot put (47-9). and \\<COl to the sticks for the first time. winning the highs in I S.9 and the intcrmedt· ates in 42.8. Fritz Howser added a 13-0 v.inncr 1n the pole vault, Tom Walters took the mile (4:44.6) and Scan mith captured the 2-mile (I 0 11 . I) Gen's double can't detour El Toro lm1' ersny's Stephen Gen bn:eLcd 1n the long and tnplc Jumps wllh effons of 19-1and42-8112. but El Toro was a 91-41 Sea View Lt'ague winner behind the efforts of Joe 'f 1rno and Bob Summers. Timo doubled in the shot and d1~rus (48-l and 147-7• •). ~h1lc Summers took the 330 intcrml'<l1atc hurdles (42.5) and high hurdles ( 15 "). Doud, Karman key Marina win Senior Greg Doud captured the 400. 800. 300 mtcrmed1a1e hurdles and tnplc Junip as the Voonas overwhelmed We5tminster. 102-30. Teammate Eric Karman also was imt;>rc sive with v1ctorie in the sprints. The Vikin~ pulled off the easy tnurnph without the services of Chip Rish. who pas~d up the meet to pn:pare for Saturday's Pasadena Rc- la) s. Karman cl oded I I I in the I 00 and 23.2 in the 200 as the Yikes im~ro,cd their Sun)et Lt'aguc record to ~-0. Baerf, Fellx pace Estancia ~ii Bae~ and Myron FeHx posted 1w1n v1ctones to lead Estancfa to a 73-63 Sea View League victory over v1s1tmg Irvine. Baerg took his pecialt1es, the mile and 2-mile. m 4:42.6 and 10:42.8, while Ft'hx breezed 1n the hurdles, taking the hiJ.hs m 15. l and the 1ntermL-d1ates 1n 42.7. Also standing out forEstan6 a were John Luciano. Joe Lorenzini and Steve Mikulich. l uc1ano went 21-12 in the long Jump for a big .. 1ctory. while Lorcnzme took the triple jump in "~·5' ! Mikulich gaH' 1he Eagles the 1-2 look 1n thl' hurdles and was third in the tnplc Jump · Ken Simm\ led an Irvine sweep 1n tbe I 00 (IO. S) and <..:raaa Becker doubled for the Vaqueros, aoina 23.2 and S4.2 in the 220 and quarter. John Petencn added a double 1n the wellht events for Irvine, with 4 44-S effort in the hot put and a I 3S-4'h in the discus. fatanc1a upped its league record to 3-1. Lewi• win• 100, UO for Maier Del Basketball star Tom Lewis raced to 10.52 and 53.49 clockings in the 100 and 440 to pace Mater Dei to a 90-l 9 Angelus League victory over visitina Pius X. Al o doubling fo r the winners was hurdler John Sorenson, who went 14. 75 and 43.40 in the hi~nd intermediate hurdles. • In girls action: •Cheryl Henderson tripled, win· nmg the two sprints and the long Jump, but it wasn 't enough for Fountain .Valley. as Edison won its second straight Sunset League meet, 83-44. For the winners. Nicole Ritchot posted a double win in the 1,600 and 3.200. edging teammate Tammy n)'ders in each event. Snyders came back to w10 the 800 over Ritchot. Dyana Crabtree registered wins in both hurdle events for Fountain Va lley. Frenk Lay«Mn, coach of the Utah Jan, which has led the NBA's Midwest Division race most of the season: "If you gave Michelangelo bad marble, he couldn't make a great statue. You've got to have good material.'' Worthy leads Laker comeback ne scored two goal~ Thursday nigh t as the , CA LGARY. Albena -Marcel Dion· ~ CIF BASKETBALL •.. •Maggie Henson enjoyed a pro- ducu ve afternoon, capturing the 880, mile and two-mile, as Newpon Harbor raced to its third Sea View League vic tory against one loss with a 98-20 decision over Saddleback. Los Ange les Ki9gs ended a nine-game road losing streak with a 6-3 National Hotkcy From Cl Alpha, DcAnza. Delphic. De- sen-ln)o Large. Olympic. Prep and Tn Valle\. INGLEWOOD -James \.\orth\ iii came on the bench to srore 23 points and lead the Lm Angele!. Laker' to a I 15· I 09 come-from-behind '1cton 0 ' er the Hous- ton Rodets Thursda~ night in a Nauonal Basketball .\ssoc1at1on game. Worth~ scored on a length of the t0urt dunk to give Lo!> .\ngclcs a 69-68 lead "'I th 4: 15 ll'ft in the third quaner. The Lakers ma1n1aincd a slim margin until the end of the game when the Rockets hit two consecutive 1hrcc-point ~hots. League v1ctof) over the Calgaf) Flames. Los Angelcsentcred the third pcnod leaa1ng 3-2 on goals b) Ja) Wells 1n the first pcnod and Jim Fo\ and Dionne in the !.>ccond. (algar) lied the game 3-3 on Jim Pepllnsk1's hack-hand pass to Doug R1sebrough 1n the slot. who banged the puck past goalie Marco Baron at I ·4' The Small Schools d1 \1!11on tn· dudcs the Academ}. Chns11an . Dl·· sen-Inyo Small. ~xpress. Heritage. H1-Lo. Libert). Pinon.1 ri (ount' and Westside league\. Televlalon, radio TELE VI I ION Karl'em .\bdul-Jabbar had 21 points. Bvron Scott I ':I and Bob 'k.\doo 17 tor the Lake rs. 48-24. Rohen Reid had 22 points for Houston while Ralph Sampson addl'd 19 for the Rockets. 28-45 '>m uter Mccra~ and Lewi., Llo~d each had 17 for Hou<.ton 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers vs. Angela from Anahelm St adium, Channel 5. ELSEWHERE WITH THE PREPS -Rubidoux High football scno;at1on Ryan Knight, Southern Cars big 'ictory 1n the recruiting wars for top running backs. has dropped out llfthl· Shrine All-Star fooJball gaml' at the Rose Bowl in Pasadrna.{June 24). reported!) from fearof'in- 10 p.m. -BOXING: From the Olympic Auditorium (tape), Channel 56. RADIO Thl' Rodels led b) as man~ as 12 points in the s1.·cond quarter and held a 49-48 ad' antall,1.' at halftime 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers vs. Angela, KMPC (710), KABC (790). 1ur). . . Foothill H 1gh tad.II.' .lol' Walshe has pulled out. too McReynolds spoils Angels' comeback Edison falls • Magnolia High U'>l'd an From A P dispatches e1gh1h-1nn1ng. threr-base thro"' mg errur to defeat Ed1<,on. 1-0. Thur'>da' 1n "'omen·., <,oft ball · P\I ~I ~PRl'.'.(1\ -l\.l'\tll \1lKnnold,· l'-'o-run homer 1n the l'1ghth 1nn1ng. ht!. !ll'rnnd t\\<J-run blast ofthl' game. earned th e San Dll'!W Padrl''r 10 a 4-8 e\h1b111on In another game. Jill Boruc ki s1ngl cJ and doubled and Sara r urncr broke a 4-4 tte with a two-run singll'. as Lagu na Beach rallied to beat Capistrano Valle\ Chns- ba.,eball "111 0 ' er thl' .\ngl'I'> I hur\da~ Ml R1.·) nolds· -winning shot off right-hander Curt 1-.aulman tollo\\CU a t\.\O·Oul .,1ngk b' ( armclo Martine1 It \\J\ h1'r '>l''enth nh1b1t1 on homer and hrlpcd thl' uan. 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J7 JI .m !?Vi Pnoenl• 35 40 467 14\'j Golden Stele u 41 . 431 "~ S.11 Dleeo t1 47 .. us n Mldw•at DMMell •·Uleh •1 33 .5'0 Delltl 39 :M SJ4 2 Denver ,. 40 •St 7\? IC.•nM•Cllv :M 40 4St 7'1J Sen AlllOfllo ,, 41 .438 ' H0U1lon 2t 45 lt• 13 ••sT••N CON,•••Nc• Atlemk DMlleft x·&oston ~ 19 740 •• ·f'Tllledefl>hl• ... " 639 7"1 11 • fffw Y Ot1I '3 ,. Sf7 10•, x•New Je<Mv 40 l3 S4' 14 Welfllnoton 31 43 419 23y, Centre! DMMell x·Mllweuk" '3 )0 Sl9 •·Detroit 43 31 Sil .,, .... "'• 34 40 459 91., Chlugo 26 •s 366 16 Clevetend ?6 " 361 "'. tndle11a 13 ., 319 It'. x·CllllChed 1>11yotf berth Tlwr'Mley'a ktrH ulien 11 S. HO\JilOll 109 N•w J1rHy 111, O.troll 116 Uleh 106, S.1ttle t6 Ptloenla 124. Golden Stitt 119. ot Loa Al19tlfl 1 IS, HO\J,lon 109 Porll111d 120, Ken'ea City 113 T.nlttlt'a Gem.t At1ent1 11 Boaton Delles el PhlledetPlll1 New Yori\ 11 W11hln111on Cltvt1and •I lndl1na Clllcego el Mflw1ukff Sen Antonio 11 Otnver GOld•n Slett II Sen Ooego Lalceri 115, Rockets 109 HOUSTON -McCrev 17, Sampson 19, Heves 6, Ltaveft 9, Ltovd 17, Reid 2'2. c Jones 2, M Jonea I. Fores o, T11g11 l, B•lley 6, W1llle< 0 Totaft 46·91 14·2• 109 LOS ANG8LIS -Rembla 2, WlllllS •• Abdut·J1btMtr 71, Jonnson "· Scott 19. Cooe>er 6, Worthy '13, McGff 2, Kuoch11t. 3, McAOOO 17 Tolels 44-n 27·34 llS Sc-by Ou1'111n Heual'lft :U 13 11 n-1f9· L.ft Allellff 25 tJ )0 J7 -11 S Thr1t·oolnt GOals-Ltoyd 2, T11Qtl F04.11ed 0\11-NOfW Rlt>Oun<la-HOYslon 41 <Samoaon 12l. Los AnGelH 47 (Jonnson 11) Anl,ts-Houaton 31 (McCrey, L11v1N, Ford SI, Loa A~a :n IJolmson 10) Total loula-Houston 'ZS. Loa Ano1lls 21 Tedlnl· cets-Wlllles A-1S,2S3 Santa Anita THURSDAY'S •ESULTS (72.ncl of fl·daY IMl'outNIAd meettnol ,..ST •Acl. 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Gerland IE), HU ),200-1. Zemantk IE). 10 10.0, 2 Cemobtll (E), 10·17.0; 3 Mlgllorlnl (FV), 1o:n.o llOHH-1. Marshell (FV), 10, 2 MolMrMld (FV), 17.3; 3 O'COMOr (FV), 17.4. lOiOtt+-1. a.nnttt IEI, '3.1, 2. LIPy IEl, U •; 3 lttaoln IFV), 44 9 400 rllav-1 Edlaon, 452 1,600 rllav-1. Edison, 3..34 O H.J-1. Wllelfwrloht IE). 6·3. 2 Ctevtor (FVJ, 6·2. J Gerrity !El. S·6 LJ-1. WNlfwriOflt <El. 20-0. 2. Tomko (FV), 19·3, 3 Wenl IFVI, 11·9 T.J-1 ~wright IE), 43·11, 2 Went (FV), 42·S'-t, 3. Harry (FV>. 31·9 PV-1 Hooten (El. 11·6, 2 Weci<er IFV), 11·6, 3 Lowtnbruc.11 !E), 11·0 SP-1. Weni (FV), ~-···· 2 WtstPh•I IFVl, S0-2. 3 Hloe> IE I. S0· 1 1 OT-1 W1ni IFVI, lSS·O, ·2 Wtat0111t' (FV) 134·1, 3. Rtlderlch IE) 123·0'1 Huntln9t9n Bladl 102, '0c11n View 31 ( R lllWllnt IVtflta In ""'9fs I 100-1 0 . ThOmPson !HBI, 10.9, 2 Purdue IHB), 11.6, 3 M1hd1v( (H8), II.I 20!>-1. D Thompson IHBI. 22.3, 2. Purdue (HB), 2• I; 3 Mahdevl IHBI, 20 •Ol>-1. Aleonder (HB), ~ 1, 2. Frazier !HBI. S6.0; 3. Agullere (OVJ, 59,9 800-1. Alexender (HB), 2:01.1, 1 Sabra (0V). 2'06.7; 3. l(l1nl1 (HBI, 2117.l 1,6<»-1. J Thomp5on IOV), • 38 o. 1 Clarke (HB), 4:44 5, l Archlbetcl !OV), N9.0 3.20!>-I Sabra IOVI, 10.07, 2 Wey· th0m11 IHB), 10.11; 3 Clarll.t (HB). 10 21. 110Ht+-1 Kushnir (H81. 16 3, 2 Rlddll (OV). 17.1, 3. 8ond IHB), 17 2 J000+-1 0 Thomoson (HB), 419, 2 Bones (HB), 44_4, 3 McGff IHB), 4S I 400 retav-1 Hunt1119ton llHCh, 4S I 1,600 rtlav-1 Hunt1119ton &each, 3 SS H.J-1. Riddle (OV), 6·1, 2 Morrison IHB). 6·1, 3. Steck IHBI, S-6 LJ-1 Stack IH8), 20-2, 2 Geuntt (HB), 19· SV>, 3. Btf;er !Hiil. 19'-0 T J-1 Berger (Hiii. 31·3'"1. 2 Gauntt IHBl. 31·31'4, 3. RlddN IOVI, 37·6'• PV-1. StKk (HB), 12·6, 2 Becku' (HBl. 12-0; 3 Agultera <OVI. 11 0 SP-1 Ml11119kev (HB), s1-3• ,, 2 Strong (0V), S1 ·3, 3 Molhln (HB). •7·0 OT-1 MaSll19kev IHBI. 1S4·3. 2 Bielicki (0VI, 133·10, 3 Moshan IHBl 122·4•.,, Mlrlnl 102. Westrnlrlater >O lOl>-1 Karman <Ml. 111, 2 Marler (M), 11.3, 3. Jenning, (Ml, 11 4. 20!>-1 Karman CM), 23.7, 2 Jenning' (Ml. 23.4; 3 )Clong (WI, 2• S 400-1. Ooud IM), S3 2, 1 Hutchin' (M), SU; 3. Klllv (Ml, S6 7 IOC>-1. Ooud !Ml, 2:0S 7, 2. Havs11111 !Ml, 2:01.4, 3. Trln (W), 2.10 I 1,6<»-1. 4co5te CW>. •se.3. 2 Mavnarcs (M), 6:0S.S, 3. KffHV (M), 6:100 3.20!>-1. ACOSll (W), 11!00, 2 K .. Hv IM), 11:07.3, 3. Cullen !Ml. n t llOHH-1 Whffltf !Ml. IS S, 2 G.ordon IWI. 16.2, 3. Mllont (M), 16 1 )()Olt+-1. Ooud (M), 41,7, 2 W'1"11r (M), '3 1; 3. McBrud1 !WI. 44 0 400 rllaY-1. Marina, 4S.O 1,600 rllav-1 Marl11a, •·00.9 H.J-1 Miich Malone (Ml. 6·0, 2 Miki Malone IMI, S·IO, 3 Gordon (W) S·6 LJ-1 ROYtf (W), 19·911, 1 Xiong (WI 19·8, 3 Hutc:fllns IM). 19·S T J-1 Doud (Ml, 42· I, 1 Xiong (WI 40·1, l Sutton (M), 39· 11 PV-1 Magula (Ml. 10·6. 2 no H Cond or tllircl. SP-I. Porter (M), 44·4, 2 Coeroer (Ml 39·0'1), l ROM (W), 31·S OT-1. Youngblood (M), 131·4, 2 Sutton IMI, 120-0, 3 O.Vor1 (W). 109·1 Coren1 Gel Mir 107, Cest1 ~ .. ll 100-1. Bettkctoglu ICclMI. 10 S, 2 G111e ICclM ). 10.54, 1 8ovd (CM), 11 01 2'20-1. Gage ICdMI. 23 1, 2 Ballkctogtu (CCSM), 23 3. 3 !loves <C M>. 7• 2 440--1 Bowltt ICMI, S714, 2 SHI CCdMI, S2.16, 3. Fiimer ICclM), S3 S3. .._1. Fl1mtr ICdMI. 2:054, 2. Colemen ICCSM), 2:07 4; 3. C. Hobb5 ICdM), 2 11 9 · Mll-1 An<lerson (CdMI, 4'438, 1 R Hobb5 (CCSM). 4'47.2. 3 Norrl5 CCclMI, •.S3.4 2·mll-I. And¥son (CdM), 10:04 I, 2 Havne (CCSMl. nt; 3. Holland !CdMI. 10.:M.1 120HH-1 Palmer (CdM), 15.4. 2 ScMug (CdMl. 16.S, 3 MesMnotr ICclMI. 1669 3301H-1 Shoemektr (CM), 43 06, 2 Mccallum (CdM), '3 14, 3. Certer ICdMI, •S 47, 440 rllav-1 Corona dtl Mar, 4416 Mii« rllev-1. Corone dll Mar. 3:312 H.J-1 P1tmer ICdMI, 6·6; 2 Bowlet CCMI. 6·4, 2 McManlgel (CdM), 6·0 LJ-1 llt1rt>ow1r (CdM), 21·• 1, 1 COieman ICMl. 21-111, 3 lrlllnd (CdMl, 19·41.. ..... T .J-1. Patmtr (CCSMI, 40·S, 2 8Hrb0wer ICdMl. 39· 1, 3 Sctinuo ICdM) 31·1. PV-1 Scl'tnuo (COM). 13·0, 2 SchOtn· blum ICdMI, 12·0; 3. Sllub (CdM). 11·0 SP-1 Brown !CdM), S7·11, 2. Ve5que1 (CdM), S0-61'1; 3. Werner (CM), '8·711 •. OT-1 Vuquez ICdM), 1S0·1,, W1rMr <CMJ, 140·7, 3. Bro.otn (CdM), 132·6 - l•IMCM 7l, ltVN 6J ,..._, $lmm1 II), lO.S, 7 Felttl tit.'° S; °'-fl), lo.t ,._, l~lltr (I), ru. 2 F1u1 IEJ, 11•; J 'ltllHf~lll, 14..J ...0-1. hdlor (I), SU, 2 ~11..n UJ U 1, 3 !Mlw111 Ill, 511. • 1111-1 •ow11 < 1. HU, 7 Mc.Miiian II>. 2 Oto. 3 ltooerta 111. 2 no Mlle-1 8etf11 IEJ, 4 42 •· 2 IC.Ul>lck Ill. 4 51 7, 3 Olson (IJ, 4 S7 o 2•tnllt-I •wo IE). 10421. 2. Reid (I), 10.0 0; 3 Olson Ill, 1li039 ltoHH-1 Fiii• (E), IS.I, 1 Mllo.ullch <El, 17 2, J Lucl1no (I), 17 4 l)Ollt-1 Flllx IE/, 42.1, 2. Mlkullcll (E), 4J.2, l Cerrot.I <El, 43.1 440 rtlay-1. E•l•ncle, 4S.t Mite retev-1 lrvl,,., •'02.3. HJ-1. Wetit4 lEI. 6·1, 2 .$tamps (f:l. • O. >. lll111er IEI. 6·0. LJ-1. Lucle no (I), 2H. 1. Becker (II. 19-91/t, 3. T111111r1 (I), 19·6.J... T J-1 Lorenalnl IE ). 42·Stn, 2 Temufe Ill. 41·6, 3 Mlkullctl !El, 39·2 PV-1. Barrick (~), 11 ·6. 2. Smith !E l. 11·0, 3 Thome5 IE), 11·0 SP-I Peter .. n Ill. 44-), 1. Guvot IE) 40•1'o"J, 3 Hamllln (I), 40·7 OT-I Petersen (IJ, 135·4'..,, 2 Waller' !El, 112·1' ,, 3 Wozniak IE). 109·1 IEI Ten tl, Un/YeffltY 41 100-1 Betz (UJ, 10 7, 2 Harwoocs IETI II 11 l Wllaon (U), 112 2'20-1 Betz (UI, 24 I. 2 Harwooc:t !ET/ 1• 2. 3 Loo1n IETI, 24'. 440--1 Loo1n IETJ. Sl 9, 2 JOMOfl IETJ, SH, 3 Bitz (UI, S6.• U0-1 Kribs IUI. 2 03 3. 1 K1119 IETI, 103 S, 3 Anderson IETI, 2.ot S Mii-i Whltllev (U), •'29.6. 2. AndlnOtt IETl. N 2 7, 3 McFaCSOtn IETI. 4432 2·ml'-l Barrio' IUl. 9.S1.l, 2 Allen CETI, 9SSI, 3 Serrao IETJ, 10·263 120HH-1 Summer' IETI. 15 4, l Brown (ET ). 171. 3 Jo,eoh (ETl, 110 lJOtH-1 Summtrs (ET), 42.S, 7 Jouph CETI. 44.0, 3 Brown (ET), •SO UO reiev-1 Et Toro, 44.9. Mitt rtt1v-l El Toro, 3:••.0 HJ-I M11t'1ews CETJ, 5·10, 2 Farley !ETI. S·lO, 3 Clln1 IET), S-8. LJ-1 Gen (UJ, 19·1. 7. Megg IU J. 19·2' >. 3 Fertev IETI, 17· ll•. T J-1 Gen (U), 42·9'·•: 1. Matttiew1 <ET), 39·3•..,, 3 Movnlhan tETI, 39·1 PV-1 Werner <ET), 11·0, 2 no UCOnd or third SP-I Tlmo (ET). 43·1. 2 Svltenko (ET), 39·11 '">, 3 Merli IUI, 39·10. DT-1 Tlmo <ETI, 47·7''>. 2. Svltenko IE T), 135· 10; 3 P11nocse IE Tl. 17S·I ,., Sldchbacll 71, N-pott H1rt>or 6S 100-1 Baker (SJ, 100, 1 Lovelace ISi, 10 3, 3 Matcornb (SI. 10 S 720-1 Matcomb IS), 24 I 2. Lo11et11ct ISi, 24 S, 3. Beker (SI, 24 I 440--1 Biker ISi. 57.0, 1 Du~sa (NHI, S3 I. 3 S4R11n1 ISi. S3 9 UC>-1 Brown (NH), 2'06 9, 2 Oevo' (SI 2'09 0, 3 Comos tNHl, 2:09 7 Mli.--1 W11teu (NHI. 4 44 i.. 2 Como' (NHI. 4 46 7 3 Smith INHI • 46 9 2·m111-l Smith (NH ) 1011 1, 2. Waller' (NH), 1022 O. 3 Comb\ (NH). 10 24 9 120HH-I Br11as (NH ) IS9 2 Johnson CNH), 16 4, 3 !>otomon (SI 16 5 330tH-1 Brun (NHI. •2 I. 1 Patton !SI. 43 7. 3. AndrtW\ (51, 44.4 440 rttav-1 S10d1tback. •S.1 Mlle rtlev-1 Seddteoacl\, 335 1 HJ-1 Harri' !NH), S·I, 2 Gle m CNH) S·I, 3 Tnurmond (S), S·6 LJ-1 Jon9' (S). 10· II. 2 Tommv IS), 19·6, 3 Soooner (NH>. 19·0 T J-1 T Pllvsavong (SI, 42·•. 2 Jonn IS), •2·3, 3 S Phvsevong ISi. 39·711 PV-1 Howser INHI. 13·0. 7 Solomon CSI. 13·0, 3. Bradburv (NH J, 12·6 SP-I Brezas (NH), 47·9, 2. Guerdo ISi. ••·I. 3 Cier!IHJll ·<SI, 43·8 OT-I. Brazea INH), lSS·O, 2 Czarntakl IS), l•S·O; 3 Guerdo (S), llS·S ~tw Otl to, Pkls X 1' 100-1 Lewis (MDI, 10 S2, 2 Fergu50<1 !PX), 10 ~. 3 0 LOl>ll IMO). 10.73 22<>-1 O Looez IMO), 23.9, 1 Ferguson !PX), 24 s. 3 Vasouet (PX), 24 6 •~1 Ltw1a (MO). S3•9, 1 Fague IMO), S3 St. 3 Torrn !MDI. S6 04 U0-1 N1tlaen (MO), 2:01. IS. 2 Keegan IMO), 2 07 12, 3 Butala !MDI nt M1i-1 Looez IMOI. 4'37 S. 2 Youn~in (MOI, UI I. 3 Larkin IMO), • 43 9 2·mo'-I 8ut1le (MDI. 10599 1 Younkin <MOI. nt. no tnlrcl l?OHH-1 Sorenson !MDI. I• 7S 2 Wlll1erl'l5 (MDI. 117, 3 Plneoe (MDI 19 II llOIH-1 Sorenson lMDI, 43 40, 2 Pineda (MDI 46. 3 Vt~•th lMDI •8 t6 440 reto -1 Mattr Oe1. H J Miit rttav-1 Mattr Oe•. 3390 HJ-1 Mllchell (MDI. S-11 1 Mtnaota CPX ), S·7, l Nl111tn (MO ) S·S LJ-1 Mencso11 lPXl. 20·3 >, 7 Grau IMOI, 19·7. 3 Jon" IMOI, 19· I PV-1 Riel CMOl 12·0, 2 Moreta (P)(J 10·0, 3 H11clt~ (MO), 9·6 SP-I Pege <MO>. •9·3. · 2 Mourant IMOI. 4l·S, 3. Gomez IPX J, 37·7 HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN lrvlM 71, EU1n· cl• 40 100-1 Grant IEl. 11.a. 2 Or1tga (I), 12 1, 3 McFtllln (IJ. 12.1 22<>-I Grant CE I. 27 6. 2. Holit Ill. 21.3, 3 McF11ters (I), 219. 440--1 Herth !E l. 1:06 9; ?. McGeughen m, 1:07.7, 3 Botton rn. 1:09 6 .. ~1 Hobt Ill 2-42 9, 2 Cottman Cl) 2 .43.0, 3 Perrv IE I. 2:S9 7 Ml~l Sdluster <II. 5·S7 9. 2. Bolton (II. 6 27.3, l Julien <El. 6:300 2·mll-l Wright (I) 12:07 S. 1 Chapel (I), 12 13 S. J Schuiter Ill. 12 S2 • llOLH-1 Lezorek (El 17 11,? Orteg1 (I) 17.2. 3 Zorn (I), 17 3 330LH-1 Zorn Cll. SJ 9, 2 Bolton (I) SS 6, 3 Strickland (E), 1-00.S ·~ retay-1 lr11tne, S4 3 Miii retev-I Irvine, •·26 O HJ-1 L11or1k !E l. 4·10, 2 Zorn Ill. •••• 3 l.lno1 (I). 4·4 L.J-1. Grtnl !El, 16·0, 2 Za119I Cll. lS·I. 3 Felt <El, 14-11 SP-1 Gl119rlcf\ !El 34·2' >. 1 Oden (IJ 31·3' 1, 3. Kocher. (II. 27·S., ... DT-1 OCSen If), 111-4. 2 Koehtr Ill, 9M. J. (fllltrlC.11 <I I. tt•S CwtM •Mer ff, C..• Mela 51 IOl>-1 ... Ill (CM), 119, 1 lvena ICM), 12 1, ) ,rt.,.i.wtt CCM>. 12 2 '20-1 flre'*ni. ICMJ. 11 I. t Her• rinflon (COMlw 210, l 1¥1M ICM), • 2 .---1 Herrl"ttlll (C:dMI. 1 017, 2 P111le11 ICM>. 1:04 0; J Hereno !CdM). 1IM4 ._I Howerd tCMI, 240'), 2 Ptrtow ICdMI, 2414, , Mco.~n tCCIMl. 2'32 .wi.-1 O~tOll <CdM), S441, 2. khtnll <CMI, 6.46 2, ) lartow (CdM), S 5' J, t•mlle-t. D1Uon (CdMI. 12 u •. 1 Howerd ICM), 11 lt S. J khenll (CM ), 12 »4 llOLH-1 Lendry <CdMl, 16.1. 2 Pen11n ICMI, 17 •, 3 P1der•on <CM), II• • -~H-l l.1ncuv ICdMI, S3 3, 2 Stewert IC:4MI. SJ 7; J Ptdlrson <CM), 57 1 440 rtlav-1 Coil• MIH, S2 9 Miii retev-1 COt'Ol\I di! Mar. 4 21.3 HJ-1 911rton (CdMl. S·2. 2 Gerci. !CM), S I, 3 Oernell !CM>. 4-1 LJ-1 Jacobson ICdM), 1'·0, , LOOl !CCSMl. 15·9, no tlllrd SP-1 cnono ICdM), 2t·2. 2 Merry (CCSM). 27•4, ) Wrl11hl !CMI, '13·1 OT-I ChOnO fCdM), 9' 1, 2 Wrtght ICM>. 77·•. 3 N¥rv (COM), 13·3 Hew_, He!'Mr 9', Sadd9bKll 10 100-t 0 Jone5 INHJ. I? 2, 2 Flor" IHHI, 12 2, l Miiis IS), 13 1 2'20-1 0 JonH (NH), 21 J. 1 Flo<es (NH), n •. 3 MlPs ISi. )0. U0-1 AllllMY INHI 1-o? e. , Grev INHI l'OS I, 3 Rabt>tll (NHI. 1:053 MO-I Htn5on INH) , 32 9, 2 LILtO (NH) 7 3S6, 3 L Jone' (NH), 2 36 t Mtl-1 Htnson (NH / s .. o. 2 lt1bbltl INHI 5413 3 Lezo INH I HH 2·m·•-l Hen\Of1 INHI 11410, 2 LllO tNH) n •1 o. 3 Varuu IS), 12 S? 0 llOLH-1 Orege (NHI, 17 I, 2 Holtldev CSI. 17 3, 3 Rovct (NH), 19 7 330L.H-I 11111 Oreg1 ( NHI ano Hollld•v !SI. 5?7, l Rovce CNHJ. 55 4 440 relav-1 Newoort Heroor. SJ 6. Mlle retev-1 Newport Harbor, • 306 HJ-1 Henson CNH>. •·10, 2 Doen INHl. 4·8. J. Healy (SI, 4 4 LJ-1 Jurkovlc (NH>. lS· I' 1, 2 Oreo• (NH), 1'·S. 3. Hollldl v (NH) 13·4 SP-I Morici (NHl, 30 11 '• 2 Cotlln\ (NHI, 30-0, 3 Wlllleml ISi. 28·6 OT-1 Wiiiiams ISi 107·1. 1 Collins INHI. 91·6. l Cortez CSI. 11·2 Ec:tlHn 13, Feuntaln v1 .. y 44 (Runnlnt IVtnf\ In ~s) t00-1 Hencser5on (FVJ, 12 2. 2 Shew <El, 12 6. l 01111dM>n !El. 12 7 20!>-1 Hencs.rson IFVJ, 2S 8, 2 Sttew IEl, 166, 3 01v1<11on IE/, 27 I •00-1 B1tft1cs IEI. 100 21. 2 Becker <El 1 01 9 3 Coolt IFVI. 1 021 IOC>-1 Snvders (El 2T.l'SI, 2 RitCllot !El 23S '98,3 Feuer !El 237 • 1,600-1 RllChOI IE) S 319, 2 SnYffrS <El. S319 3 Neoon IE> S319 3 20!>-I R1tchOI IE). 11 49 0, 2 SnyOtr\ IE I 11 49 0, 3 Neoon IE). 11 49 0 llOLH-1 Creblr" !FVI 16 7, 1 Gen· ltmann (El 161, 3 W1IUr (FV) 169 lOOLH-1 Crabtree (FVJ. '89. 2 B•et•tld IE I. SO 2, 3 Buchanan CFVI, S0.3 400 rtl1v-l Edi'°"· SO 7 1,600 rttav-1 Ec115on, 413 1 HJ-1 Johnson IEl. 4· 10. 2 CrebtrH IFVI, 4·9. 3 Carswtll (El, •·7 LJ-1 Henderson CFV), 11-l, 2. Becker !El. 14·2. 3 CeM IEI. 13·10 T J-1 Genttmenn IEI, 31·31"1, 2. Kennv IFVI. JI·), 3. Collln5 IE). 30·S'o"J SP-I Gr11h1m IE/, 30·3. 2. Meredith !F'.£1, 29·6' ~. 3 8oeke IFVl, 28-Jl!o OT-1 Saulrts (FV). IOI· 11, 2 Grffr (EI. 99·9. 3 Meredll'1 (FV), U ·O Huntln9ton Buell 67, Octan View 60 ("umlfle I Venh In mettrl) 100-1 Ruutll IOVI. 13 3, 1 McGovern !HBI. 13 4, 3 Bellen (OVI. 135 20!>-1 Ru\Slll (OV). 11 0; 2 Z.nelll (OV) 212. 3 Zlnt'oktv IHBI. 214 400-1 Orr IOVI, 10S 4, 7 Pagnenelll I HB) 1 06 S, 3 Milter IOV), 1'09 3 800-1 Torr" IHBJ. 2 406, 7 Fuller (H81, 2 41 I 3 ~fiord IOV) 2 SO 1 1,600-1 Rover IOV I, SSS9, 2 Nvstrom CHBI 6 OS 0. 3 Ottfiorcl IOVl 6 IS 0 IOOLH-1 Ben (HBI 168 1 FHnstre <~Bl 18 I. 3 Hackworth IOVI 118 lOOLH-1 lleu (HB). SlJ. 2 Fttowa IHBI S6 0 3 Hackworth IOVI S6 S 400 rl41v-1 Huntington Beach SJ 3, 2 Octen View, S3 • 1,600 rtllv-1 Huntington BeeCll •302, 2 Ocun View, • •9 O HJ-1 Orr (OVI S-4, 2 M1Hng~ev CHBI S·O. 3 WHU1ms IHBI •·6 LJ-1 Orr (OV) 16·2 1 1 Zeneth IOV >. lS·S. 3 Mltllr IOVI. 15·3 • T J-1 Orr (0Vl. 3•·10>., 7 Beu CHBI, lJ·I, l Milter (OV>. 31·• SP-I NObll (HBI 29·7 ,, 1 MtCeulev CHBI. 77·11 ' >, 3 Tonelll IOVl, 27·91• OT-I Ro COV), 11·1'>, 2 Ao1>1rll IHB I 8S·2, 3 Oic1t.m1n (0V), JS·•'> Hlefl 1choel oolf N1w00tt H1rbor 20s. Ec:tlson lll It C••la MeM CC, f Mlea) I Ltldtr (NH), 38, 2 Moc11.e11 (NH ) 39 3 Thrastttr (NH). 41, 4 (tit/ Mever (El Agnew INHl Coo1>1r IEI. '2 lrvlnt 111, Corona dt4 Mar no <•t San Joeciutn. t h•O I Bonntttl (CdM), 37 1 LldeStn (II 40 3 BouH1rcs (I) 41, 4 CoPolnger m. •1 S (titl Clerk Cll L•nd Ill and Wardrup ICclMf, U Oetan View 211, Edi son l2S (at Mitt Scwart P1r11, t hotes) I Ouarlt IOVJ 37 2 Mlvtr IE> 37, 3 L Saiki <OVl, 41 4 K S1lk1 IOVI 43, S Schiller IOV > 45 \ T'wlM J, DodfiWt 0 Cet V-._di) SC..lrt ...... Ml~tl 000 000 030-3 I LO. AllOtlft 000 000 000-0 S I SmllhMlft, Welte<a 16), 01-tlt (I) elld Affd. V 11tn1 vtll, Dia I (I) Ind SclflCI• W-WeUera L-<>i.~ n OtMr kerM Allent• 13, Montrtet 1 Plttit>ur;n 10, Pr11~1e 4 NY Meta 1S, Detroit I• 110 lnnl1190 KenMS Citv '· Belllmore • TtxH 2, Boaton I Clllcaoo I AL) •• Toronto • Clllc.oo INLl 7. S..ttle I Sin FrellCIKO 9, Clevtllnd J Mllweuk" 14, O~tenc1 1 HOU5ton 6, N1w York I.All 3 St LOU•• s. Clnclnnell 4 TedlY"• Gemet 09deln vs Aneels II Anellt•m Sted1um. Kensat Cuv va Conclnnall 11 T1mp1 THH"" Montreel 11 West Patm Bee(ll MlnntlOt• VS NY Me" et St PttersbUrg St Loul\ "' Boston et Winter Haven Phll1dll0hl1 "'' Chlc100 CAL) It Saresota Hou"on v$ NY Y1nkff• 11 Domlntcen At1>ub4it Ctitceoo INL> vs. San Frenclaco II Sco11wi111 San Ooeoo ln l va Ctevtllncl 11 Tucson S.alllt "'· 01ktand et F'holnlx PlttsourQh "'· Detroit et Lakeland Allanta "' Battlmore et Miami. n Mttwaut<ff vs Toronto et V1ncouver, n Community c ..... GtldeftWnt2',~t GOICS.n West OSO (1012' ~2t 28 I ComptOfl ooo o 00 000-o s I For1Ullfl0, WI* (I) Incl Ftorea. Llngerd (61, Jtnertllt, Ou"1ent l•I, Otlon.111 (I), Duron 19> anes Ruffin. ~ort1111no. l·O L-J1ntrtltt, l·S 2&-i.loht (GWC). Elster IGWCl, A0911tolllr IGWCJ. S..lllwtr (GWC), Buckles IGWCl. Avers IGWCI 3B-E"lsttr IGWCI. Over-.m IGWCI HR-l.ighl IGWC) Elater IGWCI Sfflllwer IGWC) Or Met c .. at "· .. ullel1oll 6 Fullerron 0 2 0 1)0 000-6 10 2 Oranoe Coeat 211110 001 40x-11 1t 2 GrNn, Paarct (I), Gr"4r (2), Sim\ (2), Horrttt ISi Ind Lo5er, Oat1rodl Ind 8tr· rvhlll. w--Oale<odl, S-3 L-P11rc1, 1·2 2B-Garcl1 COCCI, Rtlmtf !OCC ), Kwolek IOCCI 3B-Roumlm1>1r IOCCI HR-Senne IOCCI 2, Hooos (Fl, Loser IFI Sin o .... NleM t, '-ddltbecli s Sen Diego Mell 100 123 llo-9 11 3 Saddt1oac11 I 10 JOO ooo-s 6 1 Oehlberg, Perl(ln5 (4) and Al19ut, Lomeli, Markel (6), 5'law (9) e nd CemancllO. W-Ptrlllns. L-Lomell, l·3 28-Gldl ISOMJ. Garcia (SOM), Coc11r1n ISi 38-NlchOla (5) HR-T Jonn50fl (SOM), Der.,.H !SOMI Souttl Coast Conf9rence Santi Ane Orenoe Coa51 Golden West c..-r110, Futltrton Mt Sen Anronlo CYortn Comoron W L Ga 11 I - 10 7 ' • • 3 7 s 4 • 6 s • • 1 2 10 9 0 12 II THurMllr• S<e<ea Orange Co.st 11. Fullerton ~ G.oldln west 2t. Comoton o Cerritos l . Ml San Antonio 2 Santi AMI l~~.CYtrftt 2 SaturdiiY"a Gamet (""'") Orange CoHt 1t Ful~ton Com9ton et GOIOen Wt$! Cerritos II Ml Sen Antonio Cvortu 1t Senta Ana Pacific Coa1t com.rence Saddttblcll. Palomar Southwestern San 01ego Mesa Gronmonl MlraCosta San Olego Tllundey'a Scores W LT GI 1 3 0 -6 3 0 • S l I I , s • 0 ' , • • 2 3 2 7 1 •• 1 7 0 .... San Olt11<1 MIU 9, SaddllblCk S Patomar 1, Mira Coal• 1 Groumont JS, Sen Diego I Seturdly'1 Gamet ( 1 p.tn.) Petomer et Sacldlet>1c1t. Mlra(Olfl •• Sa.n Diego MtMI Southwestern at San Diego 0..., HI fishino DAVEY'S LOCKER --61 1ng1tr, IOI rock cocs. l cow cod 1 ting cod 161 mac•erll A"-Al 11 IM 19&: W .. U CID I I lllCll ............. -·-- WLT"99" v·C~IOll 6' II I m Ma x•C1101rv aJ '31 I• • 2't • 11•.MMcouvw » " • n --11·WIM1"9 2t M 11 ff '1H Jrl "--~:....:.." * m v•Mlnnnot1 J9 ao f 17 ,_ •·St. Louk » '9 1 11 -•·Detroit ,, 40 ' .. m x·Ch!CHO H 42 I .. W Totonto IS ... ' SY m WAIAS COttf' ... NCa ~·"10~ . 11•NY ltlh 41 16 • 1• Ill M1 x•Welhlnoton '1 U 5 " ., m •·P91Pldel..,.. iQ 2S lO " JO .. &·NV •• ,,..,, 41 2t 9 fl .. 2" ~ JKMY 17 5' 7 41 ?JI '41 Pftt'°'6fOll ,, S1 • • HJ -A.411mt~ •·BuffalO 41 24 7 101 Ito Ul x·&oaton '1 ts 6 ltO DI 2# •-ou.bec ., 21 10 n w m x·Montr .. 1 JS '9 S 1S 21S m ~Ofd 27 ., 10 " 211 31S r. ·Oinc:tllc:I oleYoff blrttl v·Cllnc'hld dM•ton llrtt ~Y'sSC.... l<lMt '· Caloery 3 Boaton 4. Hartford 3 Quebec S, MofttrNI 2 N Y Ren;en •· P11t~Oh 4 ~ ....... Gll'M" Pnllaoelohle II New WMY St LO<JI\ II WonnlPeg MIMISOll •• VariGOuver Kinel •· Flamel J lk•• by p.,.... L.05 AnCHtlet I ? >-f Catoerv 2 0 l-J ,.,.., ...n.d I Loi Angell,, Wllh .3 (Kelly), :'3 ? Cetgery, Nllssorl 31 (BourMDls). 2.:A2 I.ill. 3. C•lll•rv, T1mbt!Htll 14 (Wilson, Nlfuonl, II 17 •ool P•natflfl-Hltnson, Cal, 2.11, Macinnis. Cat, 7:14, Barrett, LA, 1'4' s.c.w~ 4 Loa An04!H, Fgx JO (Smith, MacLtllan). 6:4' S. Los ~. 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ThurldaY'I tramacti0ft1 eASEBAU AIMt'kafl L.•9'1e KANSAS CITV RO YALS-OOtlontd K1llh Creel. oltchlr. to Omme ot the Amlf'lcen Auocletlon. Placed o.nnt• Leonerd, oltcller. on Ille 60-day dlYbltd f15t TEXAS RANG.ERS-S.nl Donnie Scott, cetclltr. 10 ltt ml!!Of' le•oue comorex for rMnlgnmtnt NefteNll L.Mtu1 CHICAGO CUB~ RICll R.- uscht4, ol~. on tl'll 1.S-dlY diMbted "'' Ootlontd Don ScrMie, Plldler, Dave OWtn encl Den RCIM, lnfiel4tfs, end Jot Clrter, outfltlOtr. to low• of fht AINl"lcen As· socteuon. S«tt 8 111 Hnn, catcller, to IN!r minor lteotit corl'IN11 for rMulonmeftl CtNCtNNA Tl RE05-4t .. ul9MCI Dave V•" Gordef. cetc:Nr, to t,,. mrnor leaeua.. NEW Y°"K METS -Purd\IMCI JIV Tlt>Ot, oHcn.r from t,,. Pftt~ Plll"llS Ind Hlioned him to Jlek aon of lhl hxu Lea~ ST LOUIS CA"OINALS-OOttonecs John Stu1>1r Incl Riek Ownbey. olt~. to Louls111t1e of thl Amer;c:an Auoclatton 8ASKET'aALL HatMrlel S.ali .... Auecle"'91 SAN OIEGO CLIPPERS-Slllf*j Rory Whitt ouerd·forwerd, for 1111 r-lnOlr of 11 .. seuon occ m ~n ,. w~men ~::Lans easytenn1s victors finale 714 385-1919 ... • Barnard sweeps as Pirates improve to 8-1 in sec Jeff Barnard led Orange Coast Colle&c to an easy 8· I rout of visiting Cerritos College Thursday 10 com- munity college tennis -Barnard·s individual performance an indicator of the Pirates' day from Stan to finish as they ra1sedthc1r South Coast Con-f ercnce record to 8-I . Barnard swept through his singles play with 6· I. 6· I victories. then teamed with Mike Bonfa in doubles to roll to a 6-2. 6·1 rout OCC is now 8·4 overall. On the women's side, Orange Coast continued its dominance of South Coast Co nference foes with a 9-0 victory over Cenitos. The Pirates arc no t only 6-0 1n Tennis etandout granted uylum BAKERSFIELD (AP) -Poland's former number one women's tcnnb player, Jwona Kuczyn ka, has been iranted political ll)'lum in tbe Unit· cd Stites, her auomcy say&. Asylum was aranted WedncJday u &he re ult of a hcanna bcf<m Ju tt('e Depanmen& officials six week.I qo. Her attorney. Oa.nicl Rodriaun of &kmficld. •rautd tha& the Poli$h aovernmcnt would deal harshly wnh MiA Kuczynska if she was fo~ to return there. She requested asylum an 1982 af\cr ~dlq a ~car playina ttnnls ror Cal t1tc 81.kcrsfirld Un1vcBity. conference play. but ha ve won all six by shutouts. Ro~anne McM11len. who has been sufTenn~ from a pulled calf muscle. showed no ill l'fTects against the Falcons, sweeping from the No I slot. 6-2. 6-1 . CommunlfV coh9t men Or•MI Cout I, CtrTllet 1 Slftllt' Mav'on ICI c11t Bonla, •·• •-•. 7·6 Ew1n11 <OCCI def Suh. 6·J. 6·2. Bernerd IOCCI def McConMll IOCCI 6·1, 6·1, Parker IOCC I 011 9eroldv 6·3, 6·3, Rh1torlk IOCC l dtl Oown\ 6·4, 6·3, M1llH IOCCI cs.I SentanCHtto, 6·2. 6·1 Oeutrtff 8onf1·8arnar~ def Mavson·Gurult, 6·2. 6·1, Ewln11·P1rktr <OCCI dtf Suh·S.nl1ngt10, 6· I, 6·4, Rllttorik·MlllH (OCCI ci.t McConnett·BeroldY. 6·3. 6·1 ~fHlmellt 7, Sl4k11Mdl 2 ~ Dun111t tG) def $almon. 6 o. 7 6. Brldg• tGl def. Wellln, 6·2, 6·4. Erelll (G) clef. W"'· 6·4. 3·6. •·l ; Ruelu (G) dlf SMohlrd, 6·3, 3·6, 6·4, SteOMns (SI def SwtUY. 7·S. 6·2, Ober !GI dlf Frentz, 6·1 , 6·1. o.u.s Satmon·Frentt <Sl def Brl<lot·OC>er, 6·1, 7·6, swu v·Dunklt <Gl dtf. ShePMf'd·S11onens 7"'. • '· l'uele5·Voot 10) def W•N•ll·Weat, 6-4, 6·4 ('""'""'"' ~ Wlft'Mft ~ CMlt 91 CMttelK t ......... Mc:Mltten !OCCI def. Hlrn.ndt1, 6·2. 6· I ltOd,. tOCC> def lWIMll. 6·1, 6·l , S.1t IOCCI dtf Ct1eve1, 6·1, •·2, O.vten tOCCl def Wettolfff', •·1, 6·7, LencHttr (0CC) def ~d, M . 4·0. c;, .. ., (OCCI Off GotcloYta, •·O 6-0 0..-. McMlll1n·Lenc .. 11r <OCC:) del HKnenot1·E•lrede, 6·0, 6 ,, 0.vten·Sell•t (OCCI def Cllelrfl Wtttower. 6·4. 6 0, Kenodt·Gelt' (OCCt ta.f. HUC>Oerd~v11. 6•t.H LOS .\NGELES (.\Pl - Lou1'>rnna Tech and l/SC . l\\O women's colleg1a tr ba-,kc1boll powc~. clash rn an NC .\A c:mtfinal game tonight that 1s a rematch of last ~ ear"s champ1on'ih1p con1es1 Se<.ond-rankl'<.I Lou1\I· ana Tech. 30-~. \\Ill ml'<.'1 1hc fifth-ranked I.ad\ r ro· 1an s. 27-4. tn a semifinal game s taning at 7: IO at UCLA·., Paulcv Pa' 1hon In the secon·d semifinal. ni nth-ranked Cheyne) State. 25-4. wlll battle I .Sth·ranked Tennessee. 22-9. at approxi mately 9:40 p.m. The championship ga me. which will be tcle- v1~d live by CBS. 1~ schcd· uled for unda) at I p.m The Lou1s1ona Tech·\ J (' n valry has be· come one of the best 1n "'omen· b~nkctball. Southern C l cdJcd the Lad~ T echsu.•rs in lasl years NCAA title pme. 69-67. but l.o\11S1anJ Tech l'I\ cnacd that lo in Janu- ary with a 7S-66 rta· ular-scoson victor) at Ru &on. La Both Lou1 11ri Tech and uthrm \al appear to be pcakina at &he n.,ht time. "( uthcm Cal) will be tou~ to ~at 10 LA;· ••d Louisiana T~h co-<'oad1 Sonja Ho . "We hive to r-:bound and keep them ofT 1hcbnard •· (/' FREEWAY SERIES G q fJ $A VIN GS '5 --' t t I • l ' ' • i • • • ' • l ' • t • ' t ' • I • • ' • ' ' BUY ME NOW! LEASE ME NOW! · sio,995 Q! 5 197~~ GARFIELD THE FAJllLl' CIRCUS BIG GEORGE , WHEJ.I THE"/ HV.Jl 1>IE r:tXJllNLL ~(>..1(2)- THJ:v START LlEl'.)C)£, /AJ€, "' • by Jim Davis A BRAIN. l NEf-P A 6RAIN FOR MY MA5TE..R by Bil Keane ,,..... ... - "I feel sorry for Scrappy. He's on only dog ." JIARJIADUKE by Brad Anderson "He is not a mutt. He's generic." • PEA~UTS THIS 15 MV REPORT ON THE 1MPO~TANCE OF .._NOWIN6 HOW TO ~AO ... 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REBE.L roRC£5 ~0 ~1~J'fr~~ ~~ED~ • by Wiiey ' r f ~ by Harold Le Doux Orange Cout DAILY PtLOT /Fridey, Mltd'I 30. 1114 Hermsta.d sizzles MV swim standout captures 400 lndo- at U.S. indoor meet From AP dtapacc•tt INDIANAPOUS -When Tra~y Caulkfos withdrew from the womtn's 400 individual medley at Thursday's U.S. Indoor swimming championships. it left the race wide open -and Mlssion Viejo's ~hannon Hcrmstad took full advantage of It. because you don•1 have thal many col- lcgiale swimmers here. and the ones who arc here an 1howinf the effects of the recent NCAA mecu: 511d Caulkins. who won four individual events and swam on two winnina relay teams in the NCAA women's championships here 1wo week aao. Butterfly specialist Mary T . Meagher won her first national freestyle cham· pionsnip Thursday night. Matt Ran.kin. a t 7-ycar-Old high school junior from Portland. Ore .. won the men's 400 individual medley and NCAA cham- pion Mike Heath of the Unjvershy of Florida wan the men's 200 freestyle. N011CC Ol TMMTIS .. IAU '1C1l110U9 eu-U U. k W~l'M MAm ITA,....,,, TA.-. c-tettl The toMowtng peraone.,. ~ UMrT COOi c buw ........ .... .,. HOim LOAM, IMC. IEAOSTAOM CL[AN!AS 2Q4 :.=r-.cf Truat• under the COMt H.iry . COiona 611 Mar, CA ~ deed Of truet OH2~ WILL. $ u; AT PUBLIC AUCTION Manalo Inc , NMle Edward TO THE HIOH!ST llOOEA FOA hrgetrom. 1187 ~ T•- CASH AHO/OR THE CASHIERS OR r.c.. Colla ....... CA 02e27 ClRTl,.!O CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Tl\lt bu~ It conctuc11d by' • CIVIL COOE SECTION 2t24h {IMly· corporation able •t the tllM Of ealt In tawful N.E. Betgttrom, PreelcMnt mor,.y Of tile United Stat•) Ill This 1tatetMnt wN fil«I wtth the right. tit .. MO 1nteir .. 1 ~ lo County Clerk of ~ County on and now held by It under Mid" Oaecl Feb. 21, 1"4 of Trust In tl\e P<°'*'Y ner.inattet nmM ~lbed: Publi.tted Or~ Cout Dally TRUSTOR: PHILLIP !. PllotMllctlO, 18.23,30, 11184 WADSWORTH 1~44-84 BENEFICIARY: JOSEPH CALVIN MURRAY JR., PATRICIA SUZANNE -----------MURRAY RECOROEO ~~ 23, 19n __ ......;.,MLJC.;..;..;;.;..;...NO......;..T_IC£ __ _ .. P'PC"fif IOUI MllM.. PtemtOUe • 11 IM MMm ITAW NAm tTAT T The f~ '**"' 19 ~ The ~ .,.,. .. OG911 ~-~-MIL·8AR Pt.ASTICS. 127 E. ~ THI~ l!DOC. tit Ftd • Sant• Ana. Calif' ln107 Del ..., A..,. COii.i ...... Cele Frid L Foww, ta10 HIQhltlnd 126%7 O.t Ot , ~ • Cetlf t 1<>0e .. John Oa Ft!KO (JIOI Thtt ~II condueteo by. an Thie°'*'-11 ~ t:iir; en ·~' lnck~ Fred L 'Q/l#tflr John Oa Ffleco Th•• 111tement wat 111«1 wtlh the Thia 1tawmen1 ... ._. wMI N Covnty Cl«ll Of Oreng. County on County 0.-oC Or-.. CouMy on Mar 13. tta.4 Mir. 21, tff.t f'MOM2 .-.... Publl.ned Ofanoe Cout Otily l'uMllled or.ee C.... .._ PliOt Mlrc:tl 23 30, AptU 8, 13, 1984 ................. t. 11. .. 1IM 1470... -... ~~--~~--~~~~ NM.IC P«>TICE FtCTIT10U8 tutMl8 PlCTITIOUe ........ NAMI STATl:llmlT NAm ITA'nlilltltT The fOllowlng pel'IOfl 11 dotng The fOl:owlnQ pttton ;. dcM1'9 Caulkins. winner of more national swimmina championships than any American in history. said she "didn't feel well in the water. I'm just not prepared to swim a good 400." Meagher's viclory in 1be women's 200 was her 16th national ti1le overall. u lnttr. No. 3f718 In Boote 12505 .,ICTl'flOUt .., ... SS PI09 03 ol Offlc:lal Record• In tne MAMI STA~ ottrce Of tl\e Recorder ol Orange The fol!OwinO pttaon 11 dOlng buslnaN ae: butlMU II' ERNIE'S NEIGHBORHOOD AMERICAN WAY PLUMBING -------------- \llOEO VAN, 112 2'41h St . Newport CONTRACTOM, t 17 20th St ...... B .. cn, CaJtt. 92863 .....,.. .. But Hcrmstad did fed hke swimming a ~, ·-aoott 400 ... and she did. The Mission Viejo High senior clocked 4:49.03 to win by 18/lOOths of a second over Katrine Bomstad. aJso of Mission Vi~o. The wrn qualified Hcrmstad for the U.S. Olympic tnals in June. Hermstad is the niece of Golden West College water polo and swimming coach Tom Hermstad. Meanwhile. Caulkins says she plans lo co mpe te 1n today's shorter 2~breaststrolce and 200-individual medley. Caulkins. 2 1. a Junior al the University of Florida. has won a record 47 national /"\.. titlts since f977. The ne)lt year. after winninj five gold medals in the world championships. she became -at age l 6 - the youngest winner of the Amateur Athletic Union's Sullivan Award as the nation's oulstanding amateur alhlele. Now. among the older generation of swimmers, Caulkins said she doesn't necessarily fc~I pressure from lhe youn~er chaUengers, "bul I'm always aware they re there." "This nationals (mecl) 1s a good op- portUnity for the younger swimmers, tllJtilidljy_ ,...,.... -. 11 &m. -QOl.P: Tournament Ptlry- .. Cit~ from Pon-. Vedra. F1a. CMNwl 2. 1a:30 p .m. ....., aAalaALL: PN I I lion .,,.,...., CMn.191 A. 12:30 p.m. -COi 'IGI aAIUT • WL: Yllglnte w. Houlton In NCAA Fl'* Fo&Ar ~ =· Chlnnlf 2. l:iO p.M. -J~! Men's tour- ~ from Boca Raton. Fla., Chmnet •• 3 p..m. -...aDWORLD: WCH'td Of CMtlwa tprint oar r80e from Devft' • Bowl Sp11ctny, Meequtte, Tew (ttipe). ~ MHe motorcycte rec. (t•). Channel •. 1:10 p.m. -COLl.IQE aAaKET- aALL: Georgetown va. Kentucky in NCAA An8' Four~ e-me. ct..n.. nlf 2.. S:30 p.m. -PRO 90alNG: PBA tt*, ChenMI 7. S p.m. -WIDE WOflLD Oii IPQftTS : NCAA IWfmm&ng ~lpe (tape). Aorid• Derby (dea8yed). Channet 7. 1!30 p.m. -"'° tAIKITaALL: ~at Phoenix, Channel t . 10:30 p.m. -MOiiie RACNa; Aecelll from Senta Anita. Ch..,.. se. . RADIO Meagher. t 9. Louisville. KI .. recorded a personal-bcsl time of 2:00.9 to ~e top qualifier Nancy 1-k>gshead at the finish by five-hundredths of a second. "Ifs re.ally the first time since my orld record (in the 200-meter bunerfly in 1981) thar I have been as happy with a swim." the elated Meagher said. "It was une)lpcctcd. because I knew Nancy would do well. 1 was out for myself lo beat the field ... said Meagher. who slill intends to concentrale on the butterfly in the Olympic lrials in June. Hogshead. 21. who won the I 00 meter freeslyle Wednesday night, was ahead of the world record pace before she slowed on the final 50 meters in the Indiana Univer- sity Natatorium pool. Heath. who won the NCAA men's 200 yard freestyle championship last week. is a sophomore al Flonda. He was timed at I :50.18. beating UCLA's Pruce Hayes. ranked fourth in the world in thal event. Rowdy Gaines, world record holder in the l 00 and American record holder in the 200. finis~ed third al I :51 .16. ' Rankin won the men's 400-IM in 4:24.56, beating American record .holder Jesse Vassallo of Mission Viejo by .59 second. • saacra7 TIUVlllON .. 10 a.m. -GOU': Tournament Ptay- •• Ch~ from Ponte Vedra. Aa.,CMnaei2. 10 a.m. -Tll•ll: Men'• tour- nament from Boca "-ton, Fla., Channel 4. 11:45 a.m. -MO POOTaAU.: LA Expt .. vs. New Jerl9y, featuring the debut of expr .. ~ Steve Vw~.Channef 7. . 12:30 p.m. -CGU.IGI 11Aat1T- 9AU.: AJ McGuire'• ChemploMhlp Speolet. Q\Mnel 2. 1 p.m. -wor.,,a BAKnaAU.: NCAA flhel trom · UCLA'1 P.utey Pavilk>n, Channel 2. 1!30 p.m. -aPOflTIWOILD: Orand National ~ (~, WOf1d chalnpk>n8hlp k=._,.), Channel 4. 11:45 a.m. -PRO FOOTMU.: New Jereey 9t LA Expr ... , KLAC (570). 1 p.m. -..-AU.: Aogeta va. Dodger9 ftom Dodger Stadium, t.<ABC (790). KMPC (710). County, bualneN 11 aaid dMO of trvat delcflbM lM CIRCLE "K" CLEANERS 10850 1°'t:1;rt'~i3~th undivided Kaletla Ave., Oarden GtoV.. CA. lnl•Nt In common In and to Lot 1 92804 ol Trec:t 5180, In the City Of Costa Dong Suk Kim. 73 Au1tln, lrvlne, MMe. .. lhown on a ll\llP recorded CA 92714 in Boote 181 P-40 to 42 In-Thil ~,,... 11 CCflduc1ed by an • ....-Individual duetve of M!ec*laneoua Map1. r• Dong Suk Kim cords of aaid County. Tllll 1ta1ement WM Iii.cl wtth tile Together with non ... J1clu1lve County Clerk of Orange County on ....-nenl and non-e~ rlgtitl Feb 22 1984 ol way ewer. und« and upon Lot t · ' F2*17 IO< necaaary or clesltable 1ngr... Norm I AHoclet"· Inc. !i":' .. eo:'·=~,~~ty· U70 Cempw Dnwe, lutt. t • Newport leach, CA. t2tlO telephonet and other purpo ... and Publlahed Orange Cout Daily accountrement• thereto, aewer. Pilot March 9, 16, 23. 30, 198~ drains, watw, gas and storm plpel, 1350-84 and eccountrement1 thefeto, and for euch roof ovethiang1 and othef encroachmenta ot a lllte or dis------------ almilar kind: and euements on ad-POOllC P«>TIC[ jlClef'lt lots of said tre.ct tor root ---_;,,;;~--.----- overhang• and other encroach-FICTmous BUllNlll ment1, of 1 llke or dlHimHar kin•. NAMI ITATIMINT •Excepting and reserving from The following perlOfl Is doing .,id undlvlcMd 11334th tntereat In busineu u : common In and to Loi 1, PODIATRIC SURGICAL GAOU9 non-excru1lve easement• and OF ORANGE COUNTY. 355 Plac:en- non-excluslve rights ot way over. tla Avenue. Suite 105, Newpon under and upon Mid Lot t tor Bffch, Call!. 92ee3 necessary or desirable lngr ... Ind Craig E. Lowe. OPM MS. 1840 eg.reu, television cebles, polet, Temple Hiiis Drive, Laguna BMeh. wtrn and conduits for electrlclty, Calif. 92851 telephone and other purl)OMI and Thia bullnets Is conducted by an accoun1remen11. thereto. ~ tor lndlvldull IYCh root OYettlangs and other en-C,.ig E Lowe OPM croacnmentt ot • llke of dlltlmllar Thll a111em.nt wae hi.cl with the kind, for the benefit of the remain-County Ci.rte of Orenge County on Ing Iota In laid trect and lhe remain-Fet>. 23. 1984 Ing lnterestt In ._io Lot t and ex-F2'12111 ceptlng and r~ from said Lot Published Orange Coast Dally 298 enement1 fSLCOOf ovemangs Piiot Maten o. 16. 23, 30, 1984 and ottier encr<>tiCfirnents or a like 1354-84 ol dlnlmllat kind, tor the benefit ol adj8Cent IOC. of said treci. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Pla.JC NOTICE DEED OF TRUST DATED December' _ __.;:--.--.~------- 2061077. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC- Tl N TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB- LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX- PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW- YER. 121 Yorktown Lane, Costa Mes•. CA. 92826 FICTITIOUS BUllNEH NAME ITAT!MENT The lollOWtng pel'tona Ire doloo buaineu u : t • • MONARCH BEACH TRAVEL, 29982 Ivy Glenn Drive, Lagune NIQuel, Cell!. 92677 Stein-Brief Group. Inc., Call- lomla, 29982 Ivy Glenn Drive. Laguna Niguel, Callt. 92677 'fhls bulllneaa Is conducted by: a corporation Tlmolhy 0. Carlyle, A11l1tant Seety . This atalement was filed with the County Cletk or Orange County on Mar 13, 198-4 F240Me Publl•hed Orange Cout Dally Pilot March 23, 30, Aprll 6, 13, 1984 11164-84 "(II a llrMI address or common designation ol Pf'099rtY I• shown above, no warranty It given u to II• completenea Of eo<rec1nNS)." The beneflcl•ry under saJd Deed of Trust, by reason ot a breech or de- fault in tl\e obligations MCUred thereby. heretolora executed and delivered to the undersigned a writ- ten DecJa1atlon ol Defaoh and De- mand tor Sale. and written notice ol breach and of election to cause the undersigned to Mii aald property to Mtitty said obllgatlons, and there----ni-m-•1c ____ C_[ __ _ alter the undersigned cauted said r~ nuu notice ot breech and ol election to be recorded Oacembef 22. 1983 as lnttr No. 83-580799 ol Official Re- COfdl In the olflc:e of the Recorder of Orange County; Salo Mle wilt be made. but without covenant or warranly. ex- pren or Implied. regarding title pouetllon. or encumbrances. to pay the remaining principal sum or the note(t) MCU<ed by said deed ol Trust, wltn Interest as In said note provided, advancet, II any, under the terma ol aald Deed ol trust. lees, cnarge1, and expttflses ol the Trustee and of the trusts created by Nld Deed Of Trust. Said sale will be held on: Tueeday. FICTITIOUS IUl&NEH NAMe STATEMENT The follOWlng l)efton It de>lng buSlneu u SOUTHERN CALIFORNI A GRAIN. 287 Baywood Or . Newporl Beach Calif 92860 Biii Dean Berger. 287 Beywood Or , Newport Beaeh. Calif 92660 This business '' conducted by an individual Biii Berger This atetemeot was llled wllh the County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 1. 1984 F239M1 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot March 16, 23. 30, April 6, 1984 1499·84 Eroeato Lue«o, 112 24th St . 8·~:i~~~=t. Newport Beac:h, Calif 92683 Thit bulinMS It Cl0nduc19d by: II\ Apt 8. Hunttnc11on 8Mcl't. Clllf lndl'Adull ~ Erne.to Lucero Thlt bullMu la ~eel by -' lnd1Viduel Tl\11 1111tmel\1 was nted wltrl the Mlll1t E Sctluat« County Clerk or OrlllQe County on TIMI alltemtnt ... l1lecl wilt\ IM Mer 21. 1984 '24tlOS County Ci.tt! of°'"* County on Published Orwioe Cout Dally Mat :tl. IOM , ...... Piiot Mereh 30, Aofll 11, 13. 20. 1984 ~ Or.,.. c .... o.MJ ________ 1_80_1_-&4_ '"°'Merci\ .. A,;t .. 11. Ill, ttl4 Plll.IC NOTICE FteTITIOUI IUltNfH NAMI ITATEMINT The following l>efton 11 doing business as FUTURE SCOPE MARKETING. •906'1\ Neptune Ave.. Newport Beach. Call! 92663 Nanai Joyee H0"1a. ~90e'lt Nep- tune Ave.. Newport Beach, Catlt 92663 This buslneu 11 conducted by an indtvldual Nansl J. Homa This statement was fifed with the County Clefk ol Orange County on Mar 21. t984 FM15o.l Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot March 30, April 6, t3, 20. 196-C 1802-&4 ~ NOTICI CW AIPUCA T10N FOR~ .. 0 ......... 0# ALCOHOLIC MVIRAQI UCIMM Maren 29, 1984 To Whom It May Conoatn: RAN- OOLPH-BAKEA INC. le applying to the 01partmen1 of Alcohollc Beverage Control for "48" ON SALE Gen«al (PUB. PREMISES) to sell alcohollc beverages at 7 41 Bak« St , Cotta MMe, CA 925211 Published Or'noe Coaet Dally Piiot Ma1ctl 30. 198-4 FICTmOU9 BU ... U HAim ITAT!....-J Pl&.IC NOTICE The fotlOwlng l*'IOna .,. doing ------------buslnMI ... NOTICI OF PUIUC IALI BllLL HELFER PLUMBING, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 14782 Weverty Lane. lhllne. CaHf. by reason of defaultt 8lUStlng under 92714 thll1 certain Note, dated Jut)-7. BIN Ind Kalen ...,..,, 14742 1983, In the original princapal aum of W~ Lane. Irvine, Calif ln7t4 $25.000 00 and made peyable by Thlt bu1inM1 le conduc1ecl by: an TEC CORPORATION, lormerly indlytdual known as SOLAR LEASING. INC . Kalen Helfer to BETTY R SIMPSON, who la 1M Thia 1t1t.,..,.,,t was filed-with lM named payee and holdet ol said County Clerk or Orange County on Note and the holder of a pertected Feb 2A. 1984 security Interest In, by reaeon ol "2m'n havtng been delivered pl\ysleal pos-Publllhed Orange Coat o.lly sesslon thereof of the lnstrumente Pilot March 9. 16. 23. 30. 1984 as eolleteraf deseribed In Exhibit 1381-&4 "A" hereto, the undertioned agent. ALVARADO. AUS & McCLELLAN. a NM.JC f«>lte( ProlffslonaJ Corporation, wllt tell to -----------the highest bidder and at the time FICTITIOUS .., ... IS and place hereinafter set forth, the NAME ITAT!MafT properties and eollettwaf coveted by The IOlloWlng person 11 doing aald Security Agreement as de-bualnew u : acribed In Eichlblt "A" hereto. AERO MACHINE, 2537 Fordham 1, PromlSIOfY Note In the prlncl-Otlve. Cotta MeN, CA. 92428 pal tum of $12,500.00 exec:ulecl 0... Glenn Allen Ware. 2537 ForaNm cemt>er 6, 1982, payable to SOiar Drive, Coeta Mae, CA. n829 Leasing, Inc., by Robert L. WIHI• This bullne11 ls conducted by: an 2. Promlaaory Note 1n the prlnci-Individual pal sum of $6,250.00 executed 0... Glenn A. W•• cember 8. 1982. payable to Solar This atatement wu flied wtth the Lea11ng. Inc .. by Albert and Wanda Counly Cl«k or Orange COunty on Clark Feb 21. 1984 3. Promissory Note 1n the prlncl-naeao pal sum ol S6,2SO 00 e:xec:uted De-Publilhed Orange Coat Delly oember 9. 1982. payable to Solar Piiot Marc:h 9. 16. 23. 30 1984 Leasing. Inc . by Henry L and Mary 1346-84 B Packer 4 Promissory Nole In the prlrlCI· ---Dl---IC-..,..-~---- pal aum ot $12,500.00 eucuted De-n~ "'" ~ oember to, t982. peyable to Solar ___ AC_m_toU--1-.,...---.. -- Leasing. Inc. by Wiiiiam A anO ..... 8TAT!MafT Marilyn K Campbell 5 Promissory Note in the pnnc1-The lottowing pereona •• doing pal sum of $6,250.00 executed De-business N cember 10. 1982, payable to Solar DOUG BROWN & ASSOCIATES. Leasing, Inc. by James F and 23801 Hobart Bay. Lagune Niguel. Catherine E Lindsey Calif. 92677 6. Promissory Note In the prlncl-Oouglu Remllbec:k Brown, 23801 pal aum ofS 12,500.00 e11ecuted De-Hobart Bay. Laguna Nig\411, Calif. cernt>er 13. 1982, payable to SOiar 92677 Leasing. Inc., by Lllfoy N. Oii1on Oouglu Randall Barsh. 81• 13th 7. Promissory Note In the prlncl· St .. Huntington Beech. Cell!. 92848 pal aum of s 12.500.00 execu1ed o.-This bustnea ta condu<:'led by: a oember 13, 1982. payable to So111 oenerel partnership Leasing, Inc., by C. Eugene and Pe-Oouglu Randall Baran trlcla F Hervlew This statement wu flied with 11\e 8. Promlsaory Note in the prlnoi-County Cl«k of Orange County on 1:30 p.m. -PRO ~Ali: Lllk .. at~ KJ.AC(570). 7 p.m. -PRO~ Gold· en State at Lakera. KLAC (670). May t. 1984, at 2:30 p.m. et the Chapman Avenue entrance to the Civic Cent« Bulldlng, 300 Eut Chapman Ave., Or•nge. CA. At the time of the initial publt- eatlon of thla notice, the total pal sum 01$28.671.4-0 executed De-Feb 23. 1984 F~ ___ POOl __ IC""'-NO_T_IC_E ___ cemt>er 1•. 1982. payable to Solar "'·bl ... -.. 0 "'--~ n..... Leasing. Inc .. by Pasquale SC81era ..-v 1.,....., range ..,.,.., ...... , DEATH NO TICES MOE MAYNARD MOE, 78 years, a resident of Fountain Val- ley.~ away March 29, 1984. Mr Moe was a worker in the oil fields for many years. He was lhe beloved brolher of Viola t\lmgren of Fountain Valley. Arthur Moe of Myrtle Creek, Or- egon, Haz.el Nordtvedt of Long Beach, Elinor Sather of Huntington Beach and Dorothy Roberts of Audubon. Minnesota and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Pierce Brother Smiths' Mortuary · from NOON until 9PM. Sunday. April 1, 1984 where funeral eervices will be con- ducted at 2 PM Monday, April 2, 1984. Interment wil be made in the Westminster Cemetery. Pierce Brolhera Smiths' Mortuary. Direc- tors, 536-6539 HM80R LAWN-MT. OUW Mortuery • Ceme•.,y erem 1t0f'Y 1825 Gisler Ave. Coat• Mesa !>40-55~ NRCI IROTMIRI alUUOAOWAY MORTUARY 110 Broedway Costa Mesa 842-9150 IAL TZ llRGIRON IMITH 6 TUTHM.L WllTCUPF CHAHL 427 E 11th St Coate Meta 8•8·9371 !•---------------------amount oltheunpald balance of the Yachtsmen race obligation aec:ured by the above de- ecrlbed deed of trvtt and eatlmated costs, expenses. and edvances la sa.337 35 Ocean racers will take to the waler Saturday in lhe second race of Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Ahmanson Series for Inter- national Offshore Rule yachts and the Dickson Series for lhe Performance Handic.ap Racing Fleet, highlighting boating activi- ty in Orange County. And, Dana Point Yachl Club will inaugurate its 1984 series for PH RF yahts on Saturday. Also on the agenda is lhe 470s Pre-Olympic Mid- winler Regatta Sunday out of Newport Harbor YC. In other areas of the Southern California Yacht- ing Association: Los Allgeles·LoDg Beacla Seal Beach Yacht Club -Saturday Sailors Series No. 3 Saturday; Spring Sabot Regatta, Monday. Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club -Cabrillo Series. Saturday. Shoreline Yacht Club- Invitational race. Sunday. > Suca Monica Bay Windjammers Yacht Oub -Single-handed race , Saturday. Marina Yacht Oub - Marina Yacht Club race, Sunday. King Harbor Yacht Club -Opcnina Day, Sunday. Pacific Mariners Yacht Club-Malibu and Re.tum (Stein Series) Saturday. SuOtep Silver Gate Yacht Oub Golf reswte -MORC race. Saturday. Mission Bay Yacht Club -NACRA 5.2 In vita- tional. Saturday. Sunday. Southwestern Yacht Club -Stubbins Trophy (PHRF) Saturday. The total indebtedneu being an estimate on Which the opening bid la compu1ed may be obtained by ca11 .• lno (71 C) 937-0986 or (213) 827-"865 the day belor. the .... Dated: Match 23, 198-4 NEWPORT HOME LOAN. INC. u Mid Truttee, By T.O. SERVICE COMPANY. aioent By Cindy Schoonover, Aulltant Secretary One City Blvd West Orange. CA. -~~~-~-~~~-928811 PllllC P«>TtcE (71•1 835-8288 ---,-IC-TI-TIOU--l-IU-IM--l-I--Publllhed Orange Coast Dally NAMI ITATl•NT Piiot March 30, Aprll 8, 13, 11:ri-a-. The lollowlng per90ns era doing bullneN u : ·-----------ELDEN AVENUE TOWNHOMES Pllltc NOTICE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. __ __........_......;... ____ _ 1.00 Quall. Sta. 190. Newport • F1CTITIOUI BUllNl:H Beach. Cell!. 92MO NAME ITATEMENT John Paul H«rlck. 1880 Port Tfle follOWtng peraoo la doing Wheeler Pleee, Newport e.actt. butlntet u: Call!. 926&<l S.T.S., 517 E. 30th, Newport Roger Smlffi. 214'/• Fernteat, Beech, Call!. 92ee3 Newport Bffch, c.tll. 92MO Sybil Jean Ball. 2384 Santa Ana Thia butlnea1 ta condudad by: an Ave .. Colla Mela, Calif. 92627 unincorporated astoelation other Thi• butlneM la condUC1ed by: an than a P9rtnenl'tlp lndMduel John Paul Heflck Sybil Jean Bait • Thi• atatement wu llled with the Thia 1tatement wu filed with the County Cl«k of Orange County on County Clerk of Orange County on Mat. 2. 10M F.t> 24. 1984 n.n1 F231311 Published Orange Coast Dally Publiahed Orange Coest Delly Pilot Ma1ch 111. 23. 30. April 8. 1984 Piiot Mitch 9, 16. 23. 30. 1984 150S-f.4 1358-M Ml.JC P«>TICE '1CTITIOUl IU ... U Ml.IC P«>TICE NAMI ITAl'aMINT FICTITIOUI IU ... H The IC>llowing l*IOft II doing HAim ITATD11NT '(:= :~RKETING UNLIMITED, ~~ ~ II doing A t>IVISION Of AMERICAN DATA SUBSEA UNLIMITED. 1805 Al•· TECHNOLOGY (b)"OT AME,_IC~N batna St I B. Huntington Beach. DATA TECHNOLOGY, 81 E>lelw, CA. 92848 lrvlM, Calif 92715 JOMf111 Char'IN Oovala. 1805 Ala- Seymour H. C. Yu, 1815 Newport ~ St. ,;e, Huntington Beacl\.. ~:~°'·• Newport a..cti, Calif. CA. 92M& Thie bullneae It conducted by: Ill I~~ II conducted by: an lndMdual ~ C. Oovlla Seymour l:f. C. Yu Tiiie ltlMl'Mnt waa f\lecl wltl\ tl\e Thie ltlfMW!t WU llled wltll the County 01er1c Of Ofano-County on Count'(~ Of Oreno-County on F«I 21 t"4 ,.., 2•. 1184 . • ,_ Put>NaMd °' eo..t ""= PublWled °'111199 Coat o.My Ptlot Mwoti •· ,r.T:. ao. ,... Hot Mwct\ .. te. zs. 30. ,~M-4 1357·84 FICTmou• IUllNEH NAME ITATEMeNT The followlng person Is doing business 11 (a)AOT ENTERPRISES (b)ADT DATA TECHNOLOGY (c)AOT MAR- 9 Promissory Note In the prlnci-Piiot March 9, 16. 23. 30. 1984 pal som ol $22,500.00 exec:vted De-1353-M <:ember t 5. 1982, payable to Soler ----------- Leasing Inc.. by Donald S and rt8JC f«>TICE Betty P Ale -----------10 Promissory Note on lhe prlnc1-FICTITIOUI IUIMM KET1NG UNLIMITED. 81 Exeter. palsomol$11.250.00executed0e-NAME I TATllllENT Irvine. Calli 92715 cembef 15, 1982. payeble to Sot.r The followlng person It doing Seymour Hsltl Chinn Yu. 81 Ex-Leasing. Inc . by Duane c Rupp business u . e1er, Irvine. Call! 92715 11 Promissory Note In the prlnel· TRI OFFICE SERVICES. 990 This buslnen Is cooducted by an pat sum ol $16,250.00 executed De-Linden Plae.. Costa Mela. Calif. lndfvldual crnt>er 16, 1962, peyable to So111 92627 Seymour H c Yu Leasing, Inc., by Wayne W. and Stllrlel W. eor..r. 990 Linden Tnla •t•tement WU filed with the Ellzabeth Wright Place. Costa M .... Callt 92927 County C1er11 of Orenge County on 12. Promissory Nole In the princi-Thia buslneat is conduct'9d by: an Feb 27. 1984 pat som of $1 1.250.00 e11ecuted De-Individual F2'1* oember 17. 1982. payable 10 Solar Shirlee W Cofur Published Orange Cout Dally Leasing. Inc . by GU't end Leo This ata1.,..,.,,1 wu Iii.cl with the Pllol March 111, 23. 30. Aprll 6, 1984 Mclendon County Clertl ot Orange COunty on 1496-8'4 13 Promissory Note In the prlncl-Feb. 27. 1984 Plll.IC NOTICE FICTmou• IUllNHI NAMI ITAT!MENT The IOlfowfng petM>n It doing butlneu u : A PLUS ASSOCIATES. 1941 Pelican Ptaoe, eo.ta MMI, CaUI. 92828 Peul A. Watson, 1941 Pelican Plae.. Costa M .... Calif. 92828 This bulllMU la conducted by. an lndlvlduel P•ul A W•tson Thit atatemenl was tiled with tflHt County Clettc ot Orenge County on Mar I . 198-4 Fnll42 Published Orange Coast Dall) Pilot March 16, 23, 30. Aofll 8, 1984 1498-4• MUC P«>TICE FlCTITIOUI IUltNIH MAMI ITAT!MENT The lollowlng per900a .,. doing bullnett u : MONARCH BEACH INVEST- MENT COMPANY. 2"82 Ivy Glenn Orlw. Leg\11\9 Niguel. Celif 92877 Stein-Brief Oroup. Inc.. Call- tom11, 29982 Ivy Glenn Drive, i.aouna Niguel, Ca.Hf. 92871 'This l>UtlMll 11 COndUc1ed by: a corporation TlmcMl'ty 0 . Carlyle, Aatlltant S.cty. Thia lllleiMrll WU filed with tM COunty ~ of Orenoe County on Mat t3, 1Hot pat som of $21,250.02 executed De-~ oember 18, 1982, peyable to Solar Published Orange Coast Dally Leeslng, Inc., by JOMOl't and Mary Piiot Maren 18, 23. 30, Aprll 11, 1984 Gornlk 1518-84 1•. PromlUOty note In the Pffncl-pal sum of $28.671.90 executed De-___ Dl_IDl_l_C_Mn_nr_r: __ _ oember 20. 1982. payeble to Solar ___ r_UUl. __ nu_•_"4 __ _ Leasing. Inc .. by Cat1 F Depew FICTITIOUI ., ..... 15. Promissory Nole In the prlncl· NAME ITAT!•NT pal svm of $12 .500.00 ex9C\Jled 0.. The following persons .,. doing cemt>er 20. 1982, payable to Solat butlneu a Leasing Inc.. by Clerence C. HAT TRICK, 88 Fair Or . Coeta Teaque. Jr 16 Promissory Note In the pnncl• Mesa. Call! pel aum ol S25.000 oo execut9d De-William M Bredy, 17291 Wllo <:ember 22. 1982. payable 10 Solar Ro9e Lilli Huntington Beacfl, Celtt 92649 Lening. Inc .. by Ned E Gerloc:tl P9tnaa Brady 17291 Wllo Roee P.~~u~~~~~~~·~~~t:i'i: L-. Hunt1ng10n 8"ch. Callf . 92849 cemt>er 23, 1982, pay1ble to Solar This buei,_. is conducted by 1 Lea.sing, Inc • by Gregory W and generel partnerShlp Ann L Fostar w1•1am M,&ady 18 Prom1nory Note In tile Pffncl· Thit etatement wu tlled with the pal aum ol $A6.289 75 executad De-County Clertl ol Orange County on oembef 28. t982. payeble to Solar Mil 2 t984 Leasing. Inc . by Wallel' M Soonteg ~=i.111 Said sate W1M be held and con· Publltl\ed 1 Daily ducted by said ALVARAOO. RUS & P"-i ••·--.. 18 23 8 1"'•• McCLELLAN, I Profeulonal Cor-"" ,.,.. ""' ' ' ' 1 ' ..,.. poretton, on Aofll 5. 198-4, at 10 00 503-84 1 m . at the lobby ol ALVARADO. RUS &. McCLELLAN. A ~oteulonaf C<>flM)l'allon, Bank of Amertca ---FlC-TITIOU--l-IU-l-.. -.. -- Towet, One City Boulevard, WMI, ..... ITA~ Sulle 308, Orange, c.lll«nla A de-Tile followtng P«IOfl 11 doing ICtiptlon ol the above-dacrlbed bullneaa ... Pl'°'*1Y and oollat.,.I win be con· LORMAC ENTEAPAIZES, 31514 IPICU()Ully p<>etecl at Ille P*aoe of Ruby, Balb<MI lalend, CA 02M2 Nie on tlll date eppointed at Bank Loraine Ellen Mceenhy, 315'h of Amer1c1 Tower. One City Ruby, 9a1-... laland, CA. t2M2 8oulevetd. W•t. &lltl 30l, Or· .._ ange. C.llfomta. and at wtllcl\ time This t>uelnell 11 oonduc:tecl by: an and plaoe. .. ,d oollel•al ~ be 1ncr:=· Ellen .......,.._ ln~tad --"'7 The ·~bad P'°'*1Y Thie 1ta1..,,.,. ... tied wttl\ tile mey be 1~ pur1Uant to Seo-County Clertc of Orange OOunty on tton tsoe ot the Ca1ttom1e COf'no Maren t•. 1914 merc:tal Code by tender °' the eum Put>Wlecl <>enoe COMt ..a: -----------of $25,000.00 plu• 1n1.-at llW Pll04 MltCf\ 1• n ., 30. ·-.. 1 ... MJC NOTICE r•t• ot 1~ per ennum from July 7, ... .........15,...,. -----------1H3, untl Ollld In l'ulllment of tM ot>Agatlona ~ llld Hot• to 1111 -----------~ •• IM eddtW gl\l9I\ P\llJC NOTU FICllhOUI Miii ... MAmlTATW' The fottowlng .,.,,.,,. .,. doing bullneMM; TUXEDO JUNCTIOk NEON SIGNS. 2125 Howell It .. ~ CA. &llte I JONOh Mlem Kannecty, 1566 MIN Verde Of. E.. Colla MaM. CA. Apt. 51G ~ Jac:bon Bodry, PNb Sc:hoot. LFTC. TTS. NAB-PAC. Cor- OMOo, CA. 92155 Thll ~ la conOuded by. a general~. JONOl'IW.~ltl Thlt statement wee Ned wlttl U'I County CWtt of Orange Courlty Oft Feb. 23, 19M ~ Pubhtlecl ~ Colet ~ Piiot M•dl 9, 18. 13. 30. 1914 t352.e4 ACTmOUe MJH•M NAm &TATWEWllT The tolOWlng per'IOM .,. doing bullneM• WA.LTER JIM CAPfTAL CO., llt DoYet Drive, Sle 17, N9wport BMic:n,Calff.92M3 W.W.~ Jr., .-eoc>Cern- pua Otive. Newport e.c:n. CaMI. 82ee0 Jemea R. CNtt.,o.n • .-eoc> Cern- pua °""· Newport e.c:n. Clllf 92fle0 W.W. Cnltt.,o.n, Jr. Thia sta1ement WU fled wiCtl ttle COunty ~of 0r-. County on Mar. 1, 1984 ,._ Published Otange Coat ~ Piiot Mardi 16, 23, 30, Apftl 8, 18M tliCJO.M NOTICE CW TINeTU .. MU LNn' .... 1'W~O T ... -.~17121 UNrT COOl'H AMINCAN ITAn ...,_ u outy appointed Tnntee under the fotlowlng oeqbed a..o of trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 8100EA FOA CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIEM OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECfFIEO IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 292~ (Pll)'- able al the time of aale In i.wflll money Of the United St.._) .. right. title and ln1.,.. con'9)'9d to and now l\etd by It ~ Mid Oaed of TNlt In !fie P'°'*1Y ......... delerlbed: TRUSTOA : JOH N W AAMPELLO , NANCY A RAMP£LLO BENEFICIARY: AMERICAN STATEBAN.K RECORDED No¥9mber 19. 1M2 u Instr. No. 82-"0eee7 of Offldll Records 1n .,,. omce of ttie .-.. corder Of Orange County; Mid dead of tnJet ~ .. tollowlng: Lot 13 of Tract No. 9106, In t"9 City or Costa Mele. County of Or· ange. State Of Calfomla. • per m., r.corded In Book 3M. Pltgea 33 and 3". Mllecllllineoua ...... In the oMca of tM County Recol def of MlO COunty. YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T UNDER A. DEED OF TRUST DATED ~ ~ 11. 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU HEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATUM OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUlO CONTACT A. LA WY EA. 1091 Glen Clrcte. Coeta ........ Ca. "(II a itreet addr'eM or OOl'NftOn deaignltlon Of property 11 lhoWn •bow. no .arranty la gtwn • to 1ta • compieteMM Of~" n. benlflctety under Ut6cl Oaed of Trutt. by reuot\ of a btMctl cw 0.- lault In ttle otllgMloN l9IM9CI tllereOy, lw.Cofore •ecuwd and Olllwred to the utiderllgr.S • lllllftt-- ten Oac:Watlon of o.ta.11 and 0. IT\9nd tor Sate. and _,.,... notkie of breed\ and of election to c-... ttle , ~to ... .-0~•· Mtttfy MIO obllQahona. Ind tt.. alt• IM undll'llgf.S c..-cl Mid nota ot bf..ch Ind Of ~ '° be ~ Oaclfl'IW t. 1113 -in.tr. No 83--5497• of Offtdlll,. cord• In the office Of -Aecotdlf of 0r-. County; Sa6d Nie wlil be med9. M without oownant or~.•­ prw or lmplled, r-oatdll• -=-:!~~~= tl\e l'IOM(a) MCUteO by Ut6cl o.ct ol Trwt. '#Mt! lntw• • In .-0 note pro¥tded. ld\'•icea. If W!Y. \lftdlt tl\e *""Of MICt Oaed oA 1Nlt, .... etwoea. Ind ...,.,... of tne Truel .. and of ... ,,,,,...~ "' aaid o.ecs ol fNll S. .... wit be llllld on· F'*W. ....,,. •• 11M, It 2':00 p.M.. ..... ONpman A.._,. .,,.,._ to .. CMe c.n.. .,...,._ IOO e.. ~Ave., ar.,... CA. AltNlfl'MoA .. .._. ..... CMton ot WI "*-. .. ... M*'"'of --~ ........ .. ~ .......... .,, ...... .... ecr"*9 .... ol trWll end - 2 ' below. PriOr to Mid .-. loOlt'* -----.---------wttn tne llCQ#nUlated c:o.t• of the Ul'rdet liO'lecl In l'loldlng encl ,...,., • lf'IQ Ille COlaW111 lor OieOoaltlon. It• ~ '°' Mid ..... encl for It• lomey ..... encl leDal ..... "' OCltlt9.. 9HPI ... end • -.. ACTmOUI .... ... '40 • ...UO I I t.'alhiCtk#I lt•Mtfi. DA TCO MWd\ 21. 19M ALVARADO. RUS & MoCLfUAN A Pt~ll ~lion IV ROHALO RVS ..,_ ot AtMriOI Tower One Cttv .,..,_, Wttt County Cletlt of Or ... County on &llM 30a Mar \3, 1914 C>ftlnQe, C". tHM ,,_ (1141 l34-2t2t Pvt>llahed °'~ eout Dell) Publllll'led 0ranoe C<M1M o.1y,..,. PflOi M1tQI 23. )(), April t. ,3, 1N4 Merell 30 1ff.t 1M7-14 1110-4-4 I *llllTA'nllS" TN~•iM-W~• The ~ per'IOfl .. dofr10 ........ °" ............ .-.. """'*9.. ... ..... ,,., ...... ~--8 I F PHAAMACY, 1121 I. In; (714t t37-0Me or Cl11) Ka1 ... ~lilt .~ Celt t2'0S .,, .................... .... J.,... J ~. Jf.. 2731 0... M9rdl .. ... LoNnu. C.. Mela. Celt t2t2t AWINCAN &TATl aANK TNt b1ia1Me111~ W. en • _... Tn-. lridMdUel 9r T 0 KtMCE OOl#ltM't, ..... ~J ~ ., ... ~" 2 t~ n. .......... _ ....... NWy_ ~ty a.11 of Or ... ~ °" °"' cay ~ ...... °""" CA. .,_., 1. ,... ... ,_ (71•l Plal2ll p~ °''"" eo... ~ ~ °'*"' c..-0., "°4 Mttef'I ' u . ».Apt•. ,.. fllllot ~ 11. n . a 1tM UI02-M 1-... 'J ' • ACTinOUa.,...11 ~aTA.,......, Thi loltowlng per90n8 .,. doing bu91neeaae: SATl.LLfTf WAREHOUSE. 425 N. AMhelm 81Yd •• Ofange. Caltl. t2M8 Utafl 8ualnela Mewl, a Ullll corp., 8884 South 300 Wett, Suite 1, Mldv9le Utah M04 7 Thia bualnela .. condueled by • c:orporetton K·ltHS '9C~ •UH•N l'tCfliiOW --= ... NOTICE OP DEATH OF MAim aTA'IZ •rr MA.-eTA'TW NMm ITAftW "u GEORGE ROY WOOD AND ~--~19 penon le ~ ~ '°':""' pert0n9.,. dok-'8 ._!I:.. ~~1111 ~.,. dOlllf OF PmTJON TO ADMIN· (1JDIVOACI MIDIATION MOtCAACH BEACH ~Oft· alAUCHAM, IHT!APllllHI. ISTER ESTATE NO ceHTlA (t>OAA ... 01 COUNTY MINTCOMPANY,Hel21WCMllW' Al81DINTIAL DIVISION, ..000 A l ••cu . CENTEA '°" M(OIATION (3~ Ort~. Uiaunt Hlgual, Clllf. tzen ~ loWlwrd. Mt• 700, • u .,. ANOI COUNTY OIVQ4'Cl MEDIA· Stein-lrW Group, I~ Cetl ~ ia..dl, Cellf. tHIO To all heira, bmefic.iati , TIOH CENTEA (4>Dt\IOAC! M!DIA· lornl&. 2"12 Ivy. Olenrl"' DrlV'e Mklend Comoanv. • O.WW.. crechtora anct-conlinlent TION SEAVICU (5)CAUFORHIA LIO\lna Ntouel. c.111. 92977 corpotellon, 4000 MacArthur ~1.,__ of GCV"\nG"' OY MEDIATION ASSOCIATION (9)HA-Thie bUl1Nee It conducted by:• Boul9Vatd, lulte 700, Nnport """"°"'..,.. CAJ~ &.. TIONAL M!DIATION A8SOCIA· GOt_poratlon a..otl, Cellt. t2MO WOOD and pet80NI who T10N. 31815 Camino Caplatr8"0, TWnOttly D. Ceflyle, Aulttent Aloherd 1.. e..ucNmp, •ooo may be o\herwile interested Suile L. San JUM CICl!atrano, c.Nt. s.ct~ MacArthur loui9vard, U. 700, inAthe wruu.1 andh/or ~tef:lled t2J:: Denton WMetl9)', 3tO Pr~· ~ty·~.'~~ fl6ad~ ~ ~ ~ ~~= by: • pe "on as ~n ontcwy OrlYe Welt, N9wport a..cn. Mar. 13, t984 oen«al iwtnetlhlp by DORIS JANE BRAY in Callt. 9284IO ~ J.,.,. hauotwnc>. s.c & Tr .... the Superior Court of Or-Thi• buelMu 11 conducted by; an Publi.hed Orange CoMt Oa.lty Thi• ,,.,.,.,.,.., "" fl'9d With the ange County requ~ting that l~•:<tg~Wneetiev Piiot March 23, ~prll 8, ~~9:! ~~1~::. of Oranga County on OORIS JANE BRAY be ap-Thia 1tatement wu tllecl With tn. ' fMtlt1 pointed as personal rep-Co~.inty Clenl of Orange County on Publllhed Oranoe Cout Deify reientative to administer \he Mar. 12, 1984 rta.JC M>TICE Piiot MarClh 30. Apr1I 9. 13.-20. 1884 ..,,.... 180$-84 estate ol GEORGE ROY Put>jllhed Orange Coaat o.11y '1CTITIOUl IUIMU WOOD (under the lndepen-Pllol March 23. 30. Apr1I e. 11. 1984 HAim ITATllllNT __ .,. MftnM' dent A dmUUsttation of F.s-1M:t..a.4 The tOllOwlng petlOl'ltl .,. CSOlng r-.n-"""'._ n ~---~~~---~ bullneeaaa: ~-~~-~-~~~~ tates Act). The petition is tel "8.IC NOTICE THE CATERINO COMPANY, N0Ttc8 INY1'TINCUtD8 for heanng in Dept. No. 3 at 9172 Carrolltown Dr .• Huntington Notice " ner.by OIV9n ttW1t tM Ce W ,._TTTIOUI 8U9Mll 8"ctl Celli 92649 Boerd Of Tt'\dt ... of Ole Huntington 700 CIVlC nter Dr.. est, .. 'N.u. ITA,........, ~Meri. LMver. 9172 Cer· 8Mch vnion High Sctlool Dlatftc1 Santa Ana, CA 92701 on The following perlOtl 11 doing rotttown Dr.. Huntington a..cti. wlll racelYe IMled bide tor IUPCllY-April 18, 1984 at 9:30 A .M . t>ullnea u. C.111. 92649 Ing AUTOMOTIVE DIAGN08TiC lF YOU OBJFX:r to the LOOK WHO'S TALKING, 711 W Kenneth Eugene Leevet, 9172 TESTER meeting ot equal to tn. 17t .. St Sult 02 r~1 M c-0.1 Cwrolltown Dr., Huntington Beactl, apeclllcatlona on fUe In the offlCe of granting of the petition, you 92628 · • ·....,.. • ..., ... · Calif. 92849 Mid D11trlct. should either appear at the Mark Viet()( Hanten 81\d Al-Thlt bulllneu Is conducted by·• Bid• lhalf be clMt1y mertted hearing and state you objec-social ... 321 E 23rd St . Cotti geMfll pertn9W'tlp AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTIC C It 92827 Dla.nne Leever TESTER Bid •555 lddreeeed to: lions or file written objec-M .... • 1 This 1tatement was flied with the Allyn E. Rowley. Pul'CflUing Men- tions with the court before 1,,J.~~~alneu 11 conducled by an Coonty Cl«lc of Orange County on ager. Huntington 8Mch Union Hlgtl PICTIT10UI .UIMll NMll ITATl..wf me r()llowlng person 11 doing "8.IC NOTM:E bullnell u : ·---...;..;;=;.;;;...~.;.;.;,;;;... __ ALL THE RIGHT STUFF. 1329 So. Wem1<. Sant.a Ana. Calli. 9270.. Roben D. Fr.I. 815 Sonora Ad .. Colla MeN. Call!. ~ Sheton L. Frei, 815 Sonora Rd . Costa Mela, Cellf. 92829 Thia bualneat II conducted by an lndlvtdual Shlton L Frtl Thi• atatemerit WU filed with the COYnty Clef1t of Orange County on Feb.23, 1984 IC-101• '1CTmOU9 ........ ~HATl•NT The lonowtno pettone.,. dcMng but!MMU: B.8 . AAN a SONS. A CALI· FORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. 15 Hunter Strwt, IMne, CA 92714 Kung-YI Un. Genetll pettr1e1', 15 Hunter Street. lrvt.ne, CA. 92714 Mou-Sheng Un, Limited Pat1rlel, 15 Hunter StrMt, lrvlne. CA 92714 HllU4lfl.-O Cnlu Lin, Limited Part· ner. 15 Hunte!' StrH t. lrvlne, CA. 92714 NIUC NOTICE 'ICTITIOU8 Ml ... U MAim tTATIMNT TM foltowll'\9 peraonl AN dOing bulineaaU: HYROL!A. 2124 N Freeman. saint• Ana. cam. 92709 Rlchltd Cheflee Bllven, 2124 N. Freeman, Santa A~ cattt. 92709 Llndall Larry Cotllna , 13' t Saratoga. Orange, Celt 929e9 Thia bualnea 11 eondueted by • general pertneretl'9 Rk:fWd C. Bllven Thi• 11a1ement WM filed wttll the County Cleric of Orange County on Fib 24. 1984 mam Publllhed Orange Cout Delly Piiot Mitch 9. 16. 23. 30. 1984 1392·8' Dene Aeynoldl Thia ltatem.nt WU flied wllh the County Clef1t ol Orange County on Mw. 21, 19~ the hearing. Your appear· Merk victor Hanaen Mar 12. 1984 School Ol$trtct. 10251 YM!town ance may be in person or b y Tn11 1tatement was Hied with trie FW741 Avenue. Huntington Buch, CA. County Clerk of orange COYnly on Publllhed Orange Cout Dally 92848 llnd recelved at Of before f2m2I Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Merch 9, 16, 12, 30, 19&4 1358-84 Thie bullnell II conducted by: I -----------llmlted pannerlhlp "8.IC MOTICE F'M1• Publlehad Orange Coaet Dally Piiot Maren 30. April 8, 13, 20, 1984 1807-84 your attorney. Mar 12. 1984 Piiot M1tch 23. 30. Aprll 8. 13. 1984 3:00 p.m .. Monday, Aprll 9, 1984, 11 IF YOU ARE A CREDI-'2'41111 1682-~ which p1~ bid• win be publlcly TOR or a continge nt creditor Publllhed Orange Coast osuy ;r,neo and read In Bldg C, Rm. Ml.IC M>TICE Kung.YI Lin Thi• ltllemtnl Wll filed wlln the YOU AM ... DIFAULT UNDI" A COYnty Clerk of Orange County on DllDOfTftUtT,DATIOAUQUtT Maren 6, 1984 '-1M1. UHt.111 YOU T~I AC- FMCli'IOI T10H TO fl9'0TICT Y°"' ~ of the deceased. you must Piiot March 23· 3o. Aprll 6. 13• 1984 Ml.IC NOTICE Each bid ahlll remain valld tor 1 FICTITK>Ua •UlllNHI NA•ITATIMl!NT l h h 1681-84 ---~---...... -----1 file your c aim wit t e ,ICTITIOUI iulMEll period ot 60 daye atter the date court or present it to the per-PUBllC M>TICE MAMIE ITATUUNT ·~ie::dt': rr,::r~ ::; be Ntl.IC M>TICE The tollowlng pereons ara doing bu11111euu: Publllhed Or~ Cout Dally IRTY ITMAYMIOLOAT A"'9- Pllot M1tch 9, ti, 23, 30, t9!4 ue iALI. " lOU •ID AH IX· l'lCTITIOUI 8UllHHI NAMI ITATllllM'r sonal representative ap· Tnt lollowlng per110111 era doing the tole /ud:f: ol the quality ol TRABUCO SELF STORAGE, 4821 Teller Avenue. Suite 100, New- port Blach, CA. 92660 1379-14 PLANATION °'THI MATURI 0. The IOllowlng peraon 11 doing buainMI u : ted b h h . FICTITIOUI aUllNlll b lnesa u pom y t e court wit m NAME ITATllllNT u;HE GOLF COURSE AT equlpmen o erad •nd '~the four months from the date of • The following '*'°"' 1te doing MONARCH BEACH 29982 1 right to re14ici any or all bid• and to LIF No. 10, a C1llfMnl1. panner------------lhlp, a general partner. t9 eorpor-111-.IC ..,,.TICE WATER SPORTS SPECIALISTS, •28'4 Marguerite, Corona def Mar, Cellf. 92e25 first issuance of letters as t>oslness u : Q'-a D .... L 'N"'"-' c a, waive any lrreguletlty lhefetn. ,.,..n r'"'· aguna .,,......, ..llf. Allyn E. Rowteiy proVlded in Section 700 of TOURPAC. 113 25111 Streat, New-92877 Purd'lulng Manager •t• Plaza. Newport BeeCh. CA., ___ ..;. ... ...;;.;;;~.;;.;.;~""~;.;.;.;;... __ 92690 Thome& Joeeptl Mltehell, 429.,., ~e. Corona del Mer. Calli. 'tndTi!:u.i butlnMI I• conducted by an Thomaa J. Mltchlll Thia atatemant waa nled won the County Clerk of Orange County on Mer. 1. 1984 F'MCDt7 Pvbllahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot March 30, April 8, 13, 20, 19&4 t799""4 the Probate Code of Call-pon Beach. Callt 92883 Stein-Brief Gro,up. Inc.. Call-Date: March 22 f . Th .; f f"·-Maccla Welu, t 13 25th Street, fomta, 29982 Ivy Olenf\ Drive, Publflhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot onua. e ... me or u.mg Newport Beach, Calif. 92883 Leguna Niguel, C1111. 92e77 March 23. 30. 1984 claims will not expire prior Nick Tavagllone, 9000 Arllngton Thia bullnea 11 conducted by: 1 1889-&4 to four months from the date Ave · Rtverald•. Call! 92503 corporation Of the heanng noti-...i above. This bulineu Is conducted by 1 Timothy D. c.rtyla, Allletant \.~ 11m11ed pannetlhlp Secty rtBJC NOTICE YOU MAY EXAMINE Merc41 WllM nib statement waa rued wttn the ----------- the file kept by the court. If Thll statement wu flied with the County Clert\ of Orange COYnty on NOTtcl INYlT1MQ ..,. You are interested in the es· COYnty Clerll ot Orange COYnty on Mar 13, 1984 Nota Is hereby given thet tl'le Mar 2. 1984 f1M01M Boerd of Trvat .. of the Huntington tate, you may serve upon the FZ*ZI Publllhed Or~ Cout Dally Beach Union HIOft School Dlstrlet executor or administrator, or Publllhed Orange Colet Dally Piiot Marcti 23. 30, Aprll 6. 13, 1984 wlll receive aeeled blda tor IUPPIY'- upon the attorney for the ex-PllQI Mareh 16. 23. 30. April 8. 1984 1M9-&4 Ing SMALL SCHOOL BUSES IMlf· ecutor o r administrator, and 1504-84 Ing or equll to the IC)eelflcltlona on Ille In tne offlca of uld Dlllrtct. rtalC M>TICE file with the court with P\8.IC M>TtCE Pla.JC M)TJCE Bid• lhall be clMt1y rnar1ted MOTICI INYlT1MQ MALm proof of service, a written SMALL SCHOOL BUSES Bid #554 MOflOIAL.a (M>I) fOft request stating that you de-NOTICE °' e;::ITll'I IA.La '~~:,.,=• ~1:.:r:g '~an=. EHun= THI COMeTMICTION Of sire special notice of th e fil -T.I . No. IE.-me followfng ~ 11 ootno Beech Union HIOh School Dl.tr1ct, The WIHl1m Lyon Company, 1 general partner of L/F No. 10, a Callfornla corPQfatlon. 19 eorpor. ate Plaza, ~ BeeCh. CA 92841() Thl1 bull,_. It oonducted by: I gen«aJ partnerlhlp. Richard E. Frankel. Vice Praal- dent Tl\ll etatement wu lllad with the COYnty Cllrl! of Orange County on Feb. 21, 1984 ............ l40 Newpoft CettlW Ort¥e #IOO Newport a..ctt, CA. .-0 Publllhed Orange Cout Delly Piiot Marcfl 9. 18. 23, 30. 1984 134s-&4 PlBUC M>TICE MCLAIMllD WATP ing o f an inventory and ap-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A bualnen as: 10251 Yonoown Avenue, Hunt• ~~ MAtN praisement o f estate assets or DEED 01\ TRUST. DATED June 8. GRANDPA'S ISLAND 2175 New-lngton Beach, CA. 92641 Ind ,... Notto. of .... of Lo. ~~W"TIF It ..!!,t!_..T 1979. UN(ESS YOU TAKE ACTION Pof1 Boolevard, Coeta-M .... Cellf. celve<i at or before 2:00 p.m .. Mon-1tM1 ~at --.. --·-of the petitions or accounts TOPROTECTYOUR PROPERTY.IT 92828 d1y,Aprl11>, 1N.4,1twhlchtlmeand !'mite .. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that mentioned in Section 1200 MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. B & G INveatment•. 2175 New-place bid• will be publlcfy operled No. A-119974 tne Boerd of Olrac:10fl of Mid Dia-and ~00.5 of the California IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION port Boulev1td. Colla~ .... Callf. and rMd In Bldo. c . Rm. 391. In the SuperlOf COYrt of Ille State trtct lnvttM and wlH reoelve ... lad Probate Code. OF THE NATUAE OF THE 92826 Eech bA:t lhall remain valld !Of-.. of Callfornla, IOf the COYnty of.Qr. propoeala (bid•) up to tl'le hour of 11 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOLJ Thi• business II conducted by: an period ol eo d•Vt after the d•t• Inge a.m. on Iha 9th day of Aprll, 1984, JOHN M . GUSTAFSON SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. tndlvldlal apecllled tor the receipt of blda. 1.n the Matter of the Eatate ol Mae for the turnllhlng 10 Mid Dl1tr1gt ot lt71% MacArtlu1r Blvd., 3rd On Aprll 20. 19&4 at 9: 15 a.m .. 11 K. D. Baxter Tile Boero ot TruatMt lhell be A. Atn1mmon1, OecNMd. 811 tranaportatlon, labor. materlall. Floor tile lronl entrance to the Old Or· Thll 1111emen1 wu llled wllh the tile lole Judge ot tile quality of Notice 11 hereby given that the toots. equlprMnt, aervloet, permit•. I lD CA 90 715 ange County Coortt!OYN . located COYnly Clerk of Orange COYnty on equipment offeted and,....,...... tile unOerligned will Mil 11 Private.-. utllttlea. and °''* ltema neceulfY rv e,, · " on San1a Ana Blvd. betwHn Mar 14. 1984 rtoht to reject ainy or all bid• and to to the nlghel1 and bMt bidder, eub- to cormruct aald work. At Mid time, 851-1315 Syeamort St. & Broadway. S•nta FMOlll waive eny lrregularlty th«eln ject to conflfmellon of Mid~ MldpropoNllwtll beput>jletyQpen-Published Orange Coast Ana. CA. EQUITABLE DEED COM· Published Orange Cout Delly Allyn E. Aowt.y COYn. on or aft« the 10ttl day of ed and reed aloud at the office of Dail P 'I M h 29 ~JO PANV. u duly awointed Tru1tea Piiot March 30. Aprll 6. 13. 20. 19~ Purchulnq Maneger Aprll 19~. at tile oflloe of Frank A. the Dlatrlet, Y 1 ot arc • ~ • under the Deed of Trull daled June 18()()..34 Date. March 22, 1984 Oldmen. 175e Orange Ave .• Colt• 22312 Mulflandl Boulev•rd April 5, 1984 j 8, 1979 medl by ERNEST C. Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Mesa. County ol Orange, St•te of El Toro, CA 92$30 178 -84 KANZLER. JR . A MARRIED MAN DlllNIC 111\flC[ Mitch 23. 30, 19~ CalifOfnll , Ill right, title and lnter•t Blda lhlll conform po and be,.. MICHAEL R KANZLER. A SINGLE r~ nu 189()..8.4 of 111d dec:MMd at the time of IC)Onllve to the contract document• MAN recorded June 1~. 1979 u death and 111 the r1gtlt, tltle and tor the work. C091et ot the contract P\&.IC M>TICE 18952, In bOOk 13185. page 1'90 of FICTmOUI IU,_11 111_ I.I' MftTIC£ lnter"t 1t1et the 11t1te of Nld d.-documant• are on Ille and may be Ottlelll Record1 In the oflloe ot the NA• ITAHMEHT rUUU\I "" CNMC1 l\ea acqulfecl by Opetlllon •umined In tile otttc. of tn. DiatrlCt IPS .,.f10I COYnty Recorder ot Orange Stll• The lollowlng Plf"IOl'I• are doing NOTICI °' ""'9Taa'a IALI of law or otllerWlae other then or In ~~otttc.111on.°'BoyleEngt,_. MOTtcTll<>!,.~·1.•ALE olCal1fornla,by r11aonofoeiauttln bu(al)CnesaONT .. IN:ENT&L CAR c INIC On A""ll t , 1'84 II 11:00 a.m. IOdltlontotnatofaaldd«lNted,at ""' ""'""' · · ..... -'--'" ''"payment Of perl()(mance ol obll· • " \. ,... tile time ot O..t~ tn and to all the 1501 Qi.iall Street YOU AfltE IN DEFAULT UNOUU gallonuecvred thereby 1 Notice of (b)VECTOR PROMOTIONS. 11M1 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN· C*laln rHJ property lituated In the El Toro, CA 92930 DEED Of T,_UIT DATED Aprtl 15, Default end Election 10' Siii Under Martens R1'491' Clrclt Unit '"C'". SURANCE COMPANY. a Cellfornla City ol Coate Mau. COYnty of Or· C09111 may be obtained 11 tile tll2. UM&.111 YOU TAKE ACTION Oeed of Trull having been recorded Foonteln Valley. Caltt. 92708 corporation a1 TNll ... Of Sue-ange. Slate 01 Callfo<nla. partlcu· ortlcl of Boyle ~Ing COtPOf· TO fl9'0TICT YOUR fl9'0PERTY, 11 PfOVided for by law and more Cllvt Charlea Smith, 2845 E. ce11or Tru1tM or Subetltutad la.riv deeorlbed tolloW9 1 wit atlon ~ S20 per Ml, fT MAY N IOt..D AT A PUeUC than lhrN month• hiving el~ Everett Pl . Orange, C1llf. 926e7 TruatM . of that certain Deed of Y u • 0-; which t I .pe rlful\decl 11 IAl.E. IF YOU NllD AN IXPLA· aioot iuch reeordatlon, wlll at public Paul David Ludgate, :µ5 Unlvef• Trull executed by SIDNEY M. r~:c::o f~ ~ 1~2~=· = tMy are r8'urned In Good condition NATION Of THE NATURE OF THE auction 10 ll'le nighest bidder tor Illy Or . Co1t1 Meaa. Cllll. 92827 FIELD, INC .. d/b/1 Huntington Oen· 39 of Mlaoellaneoue Mapl In Iha wttllln 15 d•YI after t1-t opening of ~9'0CllEDINO AOAINIT YOU, cash. payable In lawful money of the Thi• t>ulineu 11 conduct~ by: • eral lnaurance A~, and ra-Office of the County Recorder of blda. YOU IHOULD CONTACT A LAW· United Stites ol America 11 time of genetal pannerlhlp corded J•nu~ 7. 1 u lnatru· 1110 county, • more commonly ~ bid anall be aubmltted on • YE._. aale wlthOYt covenant or warranty Cllve Cnarlel Smiln ment No. 83 8833• of Offlclal Re-known 11: a triplex located at &90 form fumllhed u pan of the eon-On Aprll 20, 1984 al 11:00 A.M. exp;naed or lmplled 1110 title. P<>I· Thia etatement wu fifed with t~ cord• of Orange COYnty. CalllMnla , Center StrHt. Coate M ... Call· tract documents end mull be IC· SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY u eesslon end encumbrances. the COYnly Clerk ol Orange c ouncy 6n and puraYant to that oertaln Notice fornla. compenled by • Cllhler'a check. • the duly appointed Trultee und~ lnlernt to and now held by It under Mar. 21, 1984 of Default thereundef recorded 0.. Terms of aale Cuti In llWfUI certified cMck, Of • bidder'• bond, and purl\lant to Deed ot Trull Re-u ld Deed ot Tru1t In and to tile f2'41M4 cember 5, 1983 u lnetrumenl No. money of thl United St1t11 on con-or eubltltut• purauant to Section COfded Aprll 26. 1982 11 Document "'e>perty In Ora,,,,. COYnty Stal• of Publllhed Orange Cou1 D•lly 83-552412, of Ofl1clal Record• ot fl 11 1 .... _ .. __ _.. _..,. 995.710 of the Code of CIVIi No.82-141155o10tllcla1Recordaln c·tnla,-lbectaa:' PllotMarCl130,Aprll8,13,20,19~ H id County, Wiii under and rma ono .....,,()(p.,,_..,.,,.. P ...,.__. I ..._,.,., I t .... th n•--oft'"-"~-·d t 0 a 1*""' *4 purauant to aald Deed of Tru9t Mii bllanc. avldeneed by note MCUfed r.,._,ure. n •n ... ..,..n no e o ...... '""........,. er 0 r nge t 350, Tract 1712. In the City of ...,...... by Mortg.,,.. Of Trust Deed on the than 10% of the amount ot tile bjd, COYnty. Callfornla executed by: Coat M t\al m ded 1 at pul>jlc euc:tlotl fOf caah, llWfUI -..~ 00 made payable 10 the order of or tor Scott A. Baeckel & Lee Anne 1 esa. 11 .,... ap rl()()( n P\BJC NOTICE money ol the United Statea of property '° told. S5.000. of the benefit of the D11trlct EIM:h bid Baeckel, nu1bend and wife WILL b<><* 50· pagee 32 10 38 lnclu.tve. America. 1 euhler'1 Check payable amoont bid to be depoalted wttn I T P B IC aUCTIO TO THE Ml1ceHaneous Maps. In the ottlcl ol Ga to said TrullM drawn on a 11111 Of bid. lhalt be Meled and def Yerd to tile SELL A u L ... N 11'1• COYnty Recorder of Mid Orange BIOi Of ottert to be In writing Ind Oiltrlct at the location dealgnated In HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. COYnly NOTICE Ofl TMllTll'I IAL.1 national bank, I 11111 or lederal wlll be rec*V9CI 11 the aloreeald of· thlt notice tor the opening ol (payable 11 time of Nie In lawful Tile llreet addr .. or the reel T.I . No. '*111MI credit union, or • 1t1t1 or lederll flee 11 any time Iller the llrat pu~ propoaale at Of before the time In mon.y ol the United States) It the property dHCrlb•d lbOVI 11 vou ARE IN DEFAULT UNOER A Nvl~ and loan IMOcietlon doml· cation hereof and before dllt of thla notice provided. Tile cl'leck or South front entrance to the Orange purported 10 be 1924 Whittler Av· DEED OF TRUST, DATED June 7, died lhll ltate, at the main an-sale. The property la to be aold on bond or aubltltuta lhlll be glvefl 11 COYnty Old COYrtt!OYM. 211 W enue Coate Mau CA 92841() 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Irene. to Afll Americ.n Title In-an ··u la" balls. The u......_.~ eecurtty that the bidder will enter Santi Ana Blvd , Santa Ana, CA. T,,e und-"'n~ Truat• dla-TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT 1Urance Company located 11 114 the ""ht 1 _;:~-,­ Into 1 contract with the Ola1rlct and 92701, 1111 right, title and lnterast clllma anyll;·.;i11y lor any Incorrect· MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. Eut Aftn Street. In ttw.dtyof Senta == bldt:'V o r ....... o Mr lvfnlah the required payment and conveyed to~ ofnow held by 11 neu of Ille llteet addr ... and other IOFFYOTUHNEEENDAATNU REXEPLAOFNATTIOHHE Anda.I CallfOfnll. ~ti ~~~ title Dated 11111 20th day of Marcti, perlOf'lnlflQe bond•. or IYbltltutea under uld ..,_, Tru11 In the common d...ittf\atlon 11 any lhOWn an nterett con •• ,~ o .,,... now 1984 In 11eu 1n.reot. and certlflcatea ol property ettueted In Hid County. herein A oea'fled dftcrlpt~ of the PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU held by It under Mid Deed of Truat FRANK A OLOMEN lnaurance and endoraernent1 If CalllOfnll deacrlt>jng the land Iller• property may be obtained from the SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. In tile property lituated In Mid awarded lhe wort!, Ind wt" be o.. In· benehcl.,., at wflOM requeet the On Aprll 13. 1984 at 9:15 a.m .. COYnty Ind State cleeer1bed u .: Attorney II Law elated tor111ted 11 the bidder relu111 PARCEL 1: An undivided 1118th Ille It 1~ be conducted l'he name CAL FED ENTERPRISES. 1 Call-Parcel 9, 11 ahOWn on 1 parcel 1758 Orange Avenue to tlmely enter Into Mid contract or lntereat In and to Lot 1 of Tract No. and addr"a of the benetlclery la: fornla oorPQfltlon, II duly es>-map flied In Book t 11, Pagea 12. 13 ~;,~e:i-;o7~dmlnlatrator tumllh tile required bond• Of 11227, In the City of Coate M-.. u Security Pacific National Bank, 333 pointed Truatee under and purtuent and 14 of Parcel mapt. In the offloa ROBERT FITZSIMMONS eubatttutll. or C«llllcat• ot In-per map recorded In t>OOlc 484, s Ho,.. St 131h Floor LOI Angetee to Deed of Tru1t recorded June 15. of the County Recorder of llld Ad 1 1 1 .... .uranca IAdendor'M!Mntllf 1111 bjd pagea 33 and 34, In the office olthe CA 9007 i. ATIN BEVERLY RE~ t982, u lnet No. 82-202827. of Of· COYnty. £at~t: ~~r:!: ~t. II accepted. COYnly Recorder of llld COYnty. ICHIK. Special AIMii Dept. H13-5 flcl•I Reco<d• In the ottlce of tile Except any and all oil. oll rion11, Publlahed Or~ Cou1 Dlilu PllOI The Boerd of OlrectOfl hu ot>-Excepting fherelrom Unit• 1 Pilon• 12131813• 7895 COYnty Recorder ot Orange. State mlner•I•. mlrlelll rlOht•. nature! gu 23 " '1CTITIOUI __,.,.. .. N~ ITATIMIM'r Tile lo4towlng petlOM la doing bu91netaat: O.A. BUILDING MAINTENANCE, 4790 lrvtne Blvd , Ste. 109, lrvtne. CA. 82714 Mlonel Joaeph Dumont, 25 Alameda, lrvtne. CA 927 t4 Thia bullneaa .. c:ondueted by: .,.. lndlvldual. Mlctlel Joeaptl Dumont Thia statem.nt WU Ned wtth tile County Clertl of Orange County on Fab. 24, 1984 1'2*11 Put>jllhed Orange 00..t Dally Piiot Match 23, 30, Aprll 9. 13. 1984 1896-84 NlJC M>TICE rt&IC NOTICE talned from the DlrectOf of tile Call· through 18 11 lhown upon the Con-Said ule wlll be made 10 pay the ol Callf0fnl1 executed by JOHN T, right•. and other nydrocerbon1 by Maren 21. • · 1984 fOfnl•Dlpartrnentollndustrtal R.-domlnlum Plan recorded In book obllgatlonasecurldbyllldDeedol BRANA AND SUSAN M. BRANA whalloavar name known, 1~5-84 OftANOaCOUNTY latlons a determination-of tile gen· 14087. page 879 of Otllcla.l Records Trual Including all coat• '"' and WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION geothermal at .. m and 111 produe11 8UPllttOR COURT eral prevailing rat• of per di.tn ol said Couf\ly expense• ol truatee •nd of Ille trutt TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH del'IVed from any of tl'le foragolng Pllll.IC NOTICE .,. Ctvto Centlf °'· .... wegee and the QeMfll prevalllng PARCEL 2 Unit B-2 u 1hown created by llld deed of truat Mtl· (payable at time of Ille In lawful that may be within or under the lerlte AM. CA. tl701 rata for legal holiday and overtime upon the Condominium Plan re-mated 10 be 11.430 OO: 111 aume money ot the United Stat•) at tile land. together with the perpetual K-10121 Plalntllf: FlRST SECURITY SAV· wOfk In the locellty In which Mid IMred to In Parc.4 1 above. expended undlf the term• 01 .. 10 front entranoe to tl'le Old Orange right of drllllng, mining, axplorlng, Notioe of .... of INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIO"I work It to be perlorrMd tor each The street address and other deed 01 truat, not then repaid; and C<>Ynty C0Yr1h<>Yte, IOCated on and ooeiatlng therefor, and etorlng ...., ,,operty •t Defendant: KENIE LEE BRAHAM, craft, claalflCltlOri. or type of common designation. If any, of the s58.213 88 remaining principal 01 Santa Ana Blvd .. batwHn In and removing tl'le tame from the ~-.. •n lndlvldual; HUNTINGTON HAR· WOfiler needed. Not lela th•n tile real property described above 11 the note aecured by uld deed of Sycamore St. & Broadway, Santa land or any othef ltnd. lndudlng the No. A t21 9&2 BOUR CORPORATION, 1 Oetaw•r• determined rat• lh•ll be paid to all purported to be: 355 Avocado trul1. with lnlerllt from Augull 1, Ana. Callf0<nl• all rtohl. title. and right to whlc>•toctc or dlrectlonally In the Superior COYn of tile State C,,o r po r 1 t I on • w M . S wortier• employed In the pe<· StrMI B-2. Cotta Mesa, CA 92827 1982 11 In llld note prOVIOed tef"t convey.o to Ind now l1lkl drlll and mine trorn land• other than ol C1litomla, for tM Coonty of Or· .D4TERPAISES. INC .• 1 Cellfomla tormancie of the oontraet. Sueh Tile under11gned Trustee dl1-Dalld Mtrch 19, 1984 by It under .. id Deed of Tru1t In the thOM conveyed Mreby, oil or 011 ange COfporatlon. SEA BRIDGE HOME· rat .. of weget 111 on the file with C11lm11nyll1blllty for any Incorrect-EQUITABLE DEED COMPANY. property 11tuated in aald COYnty welll, tunnel~ and lh1l11 Into. In the Mattel' of Ille E•tlle of OWNERS ASSOCIATION; ARDINA the Ospertment of lndultrlal Rell· nn1 ot the 11reet 1ddret1 arid other as Trust.. and State O..C:rlbed w. through or aerou the aublUrl~ ot CORA B HARRIS. OecNMd. ROSS, .,, lndlvtdull: THE STA TE Ilona and In tl'le ottic. of the Oillrlct common d"lgnatlon. If any. ah~ By Edwlnll C MCCioud 0per. Lot 128 ot Tract No. 2878, .in the the land, and lo bottom IUdl wtllp-Notlee 11 1*eby gtven that the OF CALIFORNIA: and DOES 1 and 111 available to any lnter•ted herein. II tile ltreet addr ... ()(other •lions Officer City ol Costa Mele, aa pet m_, •tocked or dlrectlonalty drlllld underalgned wtll Mii It Private sale. through 10, lnclualw. party uoon reqyeat common o.tignatlOn ot the 1>'00-701 5 wniern Ave reco<ded In Book 88 Page 22 and 23 welt1, tunnel• and lhltt• under and to tn. Ngheat and belt blddet. eub-Cue No. 4 tl306 Purauent to GoYernment Code erly 11 not 1ndlcated he<eon. dlr~ Glend•I• CA 9t201 ol Ml~leMou• Mac>a. In the ottic. bene•th or ~ the exterior jec1 to conllrmatlon of Mid SUpetlor WOMI Section 4500. equlvilent llCUl1tlel Ilona 10 the property may be ob-18181507•3208 ot the County Recorder of uld llmltl thereof, and to redrlll, r8'un-COYrt, on Of attar the 15th day of NOTIC81 You M\19 -..... tued. may be M.ttltltutld 10< monlea 1a1ned from Ille t>eneflolary herein Publllhed Orange Cout Dally County net, equip, maintain, repelr, deepen Aprll 1984. 11 the orb of S. NOR· T"9 oowt...., decNI eeetMt J9iU withheld to eneure perfOfmanee of named pur1Uant to a written r• Piiot Maret! 30, April 8. l3, 1984 Tile atreet addrlll of the real and operate any sud\ we441 Of MAN BLACK. Attorney at Lew, 180, .,..... ,.., MMe Mer'9 ..... the contraet The Olstrlc1,....,..... quest aubmrtted to uld t>enelldary 1812•84 property dNcrlb•d above 11 mlnea. wttnout, now.v.. the right E. Pllt!court Place. Suite !·102, ,... ,........ ..... • ..,._ .._... the right to IOlely determine tile wl1hln ten days from the firat publl· purPOfled to be; 810 JOIM Strwt. to drlll, mine, ltore. expbe and oc>-Santa An•. CA. 92701. County Of tM ~ Mt9w. ldequecy of the aecurltlel being c.tlon of thll notice Coat• Meta. CA. 92e2t er ate through IM 1Ut'fec9 Of the Orange, State of California, all right, II you .tan to .... ttw. ~ of propoeecl by tn. Contractor and the BENEFICIARY. State Saving• and P\B.IC NOTICE The underalgned TN9tH dla-uppet 500 IMC of tna ~8C9 of title and lntertiat of Mid c:tecHMCI at an attorney In tfll• INlter, you v91ue of tl'IOM aecurltlee The Ola-Loan Auoc:latlon, 222 N. El Dorado. clllma any llebilfty lor eny tncorrec1· the land, .. reattY9CI In the D9ed the time of dea111 and ell the rlgl'lt, lhOUld do '° promptly eo 11181 )'OUf wet lhall eteo be eocltled to cl11tge Stockton, CA 95202, Pnone: (2091 1H THI IWIM<>fll ne11ofthe1treet edclr .. end other from the IMne CQmpeny, • M~ tltle and lnler•t thet the_..._ of written re.ponee, If ainy, may o. an admlnlltratlve fM. 11 01-948-1118. COURT Of THI ITATI common dealgnatlon. II any, 9hOwn toan CorporatlOn, euoceeeor by Mid deCHnd hu Kqultecl by oc>-filed on time. tenn!Md by Dlstrlet In Ila IOle dll-Said .... will be made, but °' CAU,ORNIA '°" tl«eln M«ger wUh lrvlne lndu.trlel Com-ertltlon of law or Oth«WIM ~ AYllOtVated ha 8'dO dernen- cretlon. for aubetltutlng equivalent wlltiOYt c°"'*1t or warranty. •11· THI COUNTY Of OttAMOI Said sale wlll be rude, but pltx, '900fdecl AUOUtt 18, 1971 In then or In eddltlon to thet Of Mid dade. !I trtbuma; ... .....,.,... ..curltlee tor retenllon amounll. pr"' Of 1mp11ed, regetdlng title. In Ille M•tter ot the Applleltlon of without covenant or werrwity. ax· &oo6c 127", P999 1060 o1 C>molal McHlld. et the time Of death. In era u& • MJllllnlfll •,...... ... fha Dletrlet'I cMc1t1on1 With reepeet poaaeujon, or encumbrencet, In-OOLO~ES NICOLE UOO, a Minor, pr-. or Implied, regarding tltll, Aecorda, aa lnftNment No. 20NI. and to 111 the oer191n r•, prot)tttY Ud. na, iM8 ........ • ~ to tn• admlnl•tratlon ot t ne ctudlng feel, Cher~ and exper1aet by SUSAN ANN HOOVER, her poeaealon, or enoJmbfencet. to Thi ltreet aodrw or otl'lar oom· 11tu1ted In tn. City of a.me All• ...... lnlefn Hiii .-..... P'ovltiOM of s.c11on 4590 anall be of the Trustee and ol the 1r1.1111 p~t Petitioner, lor Change ot pay tilt remelnlng prlnclpal ll.llTI Of mon deelgnatlon Of Mid pr~ la County of Orange. St•te of Cell· If,....._ .. ...et ........ 9" flnal and lhell lnCIUde, bUt not be crMted by uld Deed of Ttuet. to N........ Ille nofe(1) MCured by Uld D9ed Of purporled to t»: 18071 F1fCfl Av· fornla. panloulat'ly cMeottbecl •tot-M ........, lft .. ......, ,_ llmlted to, ~ermlnatlon• of wti•t pay the rem•lnlng prlnclpa.l 1Um1 ot NO. A122211 Tru1t, with lnt«ttl tweon, • ~. ltvtne, CA. 92714 Iowa, to•wlt: ....., .... ,,...., .. ..-.,.., wurttea ete equ!Vtlent, tile vaJue tile note(•) eecurid by Nld Deed ot OttOl9' TO IHOW CAUH provided In Mid nott(1). adYanoll, Said ..,. W'ttl b4t m.dt WlthOl.lt North 50 Met of the South as r.et ..-n 1111 n-. ff .,,, ..., M of tne MCUrfti.. the negotlablHty of Trull to wit: '39,000.00 with WHEREAS, SUSAN ANN HOO-II any, under IM t•m• Of Mid D9ed cownent or wenenty, ftPNtl Of Of LOI t In 8IOClt L Of tteC1no.2.... .... ........ in. aeourtt-. tt1t C091• ldmlnta-lnter111 thereon tro..n Aprll 16. 1982 VER. PetlllOflel. ••Parent ot Appll· of Truat. feel. c:hetOM and P · lmplled, .. to ti*, poe1111le>1 Of f* mape recotdecl In IOOtl 14 at • u.tM ._.......,el...,. tr9'10n and the o.termlnatlon of 10. t 7 750% pet annum u provided c.nt, DOLORES NICOL! LIDO, • per11et of the TNlte9 and of the enourntlirltl099 to Mtl9fY tM \lflC*d pt109t 1 and 2 of M1eoe1Meoue ...... • • 1 ti t1 • ......... ......._ Of not the edmlnl1tr1tlon In Hid note(•) pl\19 all coe11. Minor. n11 tllad •petition wlffl tne tru1t1 CtM1ed by Mid D9ed of belenoe dUe on the not9 Of !'Of• Mtipar.cordaoheld0r9ft99COUn-••· ~e••rl• •Herl• Ill· ahould o. ~ by an ln<M-hergea end ainy •nd all edvaneea Cl«k or tnlt Coutt tor 1 Deer.. Trutt. MCUrad by Mid o..d of Trwt, to ty Sf 1 ••' '1, ...... ....,., • pendetlt egency or by tn. District. s 10.293 06 with lnttir•t. chenglng Applicant'• name from Thi total emount Of tn. ~ Mt: SU7,IOO,OO. plua tfl9 ~ more oom1"0n4Y known • 2J05 1 I IJ u' '" --. .. .., ....... The~.,,... "entitled, It any l'he beneflclary uncMt Mid Deed DOLORIS NICOLE LIDO to bllanc9 of the ObffO•«IOn ~ •im.ted (ION,.., ..... end ... MllS* 8t. Senta AN. CA. 12707 ,.... .., .. -=· ...... tlme,to'--'tlle~ofad-I Truat her8'of0re executed Ind DOLOAESNICOUHOOV!R; by IM property to b4t aold Ind ~etttw.tlmeoffhtlnfllilpub. Terma Of .... oaett In~ t-TOTMIW-AWTt A .... dlttonel ~ of • \'lllue dello· etlwfed 10 the uncMrtfOned • Wl'lt· rr IS ORDEAEO that ... peraona reuonable . •firNtecl C09ta, ... btlon of IHe Notlca of .. mon.y of tlle Unlteo ·--on oon-=· ·· ....... llM "'' ... ~ by ~ 1n Olrltric1'• eo1a an Dectatatlon of d.teutt end o.. lnl.,..tecl In IM •b<MI nwl11• IP" peneee and lldvanc. ., the time ol t t07,J.e0.7~. ftrmlltk>n of -.. tK J*1 Olllf\ end ..... ,... • ,.. ..... .. dlecl~. to llMtlly "" ~ tor S•. Ind. written NotJcl pW In 09pert1Tler'I 3 Of ttlle Court. 11'18 lnltlal pubbllon of the Notiot MOTIOI TO .... " a... ~~iced by note...... ....... ... . ....... ... ...... .,..,... ow Dfet~ 0099 not reoahe Default and ElectlOn to Sell The IOUtecl at 700 CMc Cenl« Ortw of 9a6e la I 137.91U5 YOU Ml•..,._ T UllD9t A by M~ or Tt\lll Deed on tN ..... • dllf9 lftw tt119 aummorit .....,~ ~ wttNn twetve C..-said Mota of W•t. Santa AM. c.tltorNa on The ~ undlr .-o..d DllD OP~. OATB __, Pf'Ol*'Y to IOtO TM I* oant of la...,,., Oft'°"' .. -"" 1111 oourt (12)~dayaof"'9dl1eol autt tnd E*tlon to a.I to b4t Mondey, APf1I 30. 19'4. •t t:15 of TIWC ,.....otote _..,.ed and I,-..__ "":J.""' AA:-emount D6d to b4t dlllalifMCI wftll •-"""'99P01"'910tN~ • .,._ "'1tt9n ........ ~ 11w1 b4t eoordecl In the county ""*'. the AM . or ae aoon t,__,_ • t"9 ~edto the~ I lll'tt· 1-TO MOTICT .... D6d. U... roil 4'0, your .._. .. b4t entMad to lllltlNIOtd ernounta dUe N1proPtf1Y .. loelded.lneddftlon m.attet mey b4t hMtd, and 9'IOW t.,.Dectlt911onofdafMUr.SO. a"n.ITllAY•IGLDATA,_.,. ...._on1fta,..tob4ttnwm1nurtc1 .-.. ... ._,. ..... ,Ofttle~ Comraelot ~ ~ of 11t• o the .OV.. .....,,._, ooeu. tx• • If My. why t.M PetltlOn for mend for a.le, and• wmMn ~ !:,!C ..... ~ ..!°"-~-!:!.~... .. lie,.--M ........... Of· tiff, Ml ltW __. m11Y ... a fecllCWY.--I006Mr1Ctl'lrflebMn andedv.no..as>P'Oxfmatllly Of NltM lt*ld not b4t ofo.teutuno!tecflontoW.The ---·--·--·-fl0e•Mfttme-.•flr9C..,.._ ~ ..... ,....,...Y'OU,.._,..... ,......., ,312 501N)'OHdV~ptlotto led . und1116g11ed C9Uead.., NOfloe"' TMl .. Cll.lllAl'lllT ciatlon .... lftd ...... ,.. Of .......... "' ... CWQIJlll .. , ......,. n. IO.d Of OINQOrt of the '*'" In order to cur• eny deflllll11 of ll IS ru'frH(A ORO!AID tflal • DlfllUlt end E9c110n IO ... 10 lie YOU .. u COWTACT A LAW-... ...... ,...,. In ........... t of trtc1,...... .. """ eo ..-. tt1e ...... ot ,,... Or<* 10 snow eauae teOOfded 1n .,. ~ ...,. u. Ta. o... • t2nd °"' 01 Mltdl. ...... ... of~.,~ :&ftl_,.... ...., wNdl tN btd9 ATE MetCfl 12, 1814 publlahecl In Orangt Co.at Delly r..i Pf09ttf't' II~ DATID . ...-1 .1.. ttl4 1Kt tit~ ,..,,, ,_. Mllid In h QoM:. m.NlllinadMI end ooMfllC1C•) UNKIST SlAVICI COMPANY. Piiot. • ~ of .,.....,_, Daft MMCfl 12, 1914 't"fl AMlfllg AN TtT'-l IN• I HOMIAN 8LACll l*IM· .. '::~~_,end .. fl6dl. corporation reulltlon printed In Orenge Coun-CAL no EHTEAPAllU, 1 C... IUAAHCa CXM,AHY, A"omtfti Law 0..... o.o..rtblt t4, tlU r ......!!. .-11 .._.__ t .NITA "IYNON, ltu11ea Sele Of· y, Catlfornla. one.• .... for fOUf fornle corporetlon AC..,,,_ C'Orpor.-ton 1IO' I Partloourt Pt.1 ..... t.102 l.U /.. 1-CWtl ... •-filf'f •-,.,..,..-.. , "81t• Pf<fot to tn. d•te u Mid T~ JaamfM L. ~ lanta Ana. 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'/ ' ., T .. ne>CIUMNO AOA .. 8T YOU, Ydu aHOUU> CONTACT A LAW· Ylll NOTtcl Ofl ntUITU'I IAA.I N0.1cma On April 9, 1984. It 10.00 A M .. 11 the rear entrance lobby on 5th Str•t ol CNcaQo Title ln1Urance Company. located II 501 N. Main StrMI, in tM City of Santa Ana. County of Orange. State of Call· fornle , CALI F O RN IA RE- CON\IEYANCE COMPANY, 1 Cali- fornia Corpor111on. u duly ep- pcllltted TN9t• under that certain Deed of TNll ax«iUted by FRED ROSENBERG AND BAFIBARA ROSENBERG, Huaband end Wife 11 INstora. record«S on AuOUtt 18, 1981, u lnstNm«lt No. 23()56. In Book 1418e, Page 9. ot Offielal A.- cord• of Orange COYnty, Stat• of California. under the ~ ol ule thertln contained, wtll 1811 at public auction to the hlgllett bidder for calh. Of Cheek .. clelc:ribed belOw. payable at tile time ot sale In llWfUI money of tile untted Stat11 ot Ameflea, wltn<>Yt warranty Hpr .. or lmplled u to title, uM. po.- Miiion Of enoumbrancn. all right, JU,. and lnter"t now Mk! by If u IUCh Truetee In and to tile followtng daecrlbed property situated In the atoreeald County and State, to wit: PARCEL 1: An undlvldecl 1/18th lnterfft In and to Lot 3 of Tract No 5425, In the City ol Newport Beeet\, County of Orange. State of Cali- fornia. as per map reco<d«S In book 199 pegea 1 and 2 or Mleoell&neoUa Mapt, lt'I the ottloe ot the COYnty Racofder ot aald COYnty. EXCEPT thefelrom Units 1 to 18 lnclU9lve u lhOWn on the Con- dominium Plln raeorded August I . 1973 In book 10837 page 117. Of. flclal Rec«d• PARCEL 2: Unit 8. u at!OWn on the Condominium Plan r.-r.o to In Perce! 1 above. PARCEL 3: ~xctutlve ..... ment1 for ~. lngrea. egr .... enc:roec:hment. 1Upport and IOf ~ other purpo .... all u lhOWl'I and cletlned In tile CondomlnMn Ptt111 and Deetatatlon ot Reltrletlonl r• cord«S Augu1t I. t973 In book 10837 page 177, Official Reco<d1. Tile total amoont or the unpaid prlnelpal balanc., lnter11t thereon. toget1* with reuonably •limited coeta, axpenaea and ~ at the time of the Initial publleatlon ol tt111 Notice are $165.380.02. Currently dated Cutll«a Chee6c1 Of Certified Chech payable to the Tn11tee or bidder are acceptlble to Tru•t• prOYlded proper ldentlft· cation II available. From Information which the Trvatee o..ma reliable, but tor WtMc:h Trustea m.k• no repr...,,. tattve or warranty, the 1treet ad-or .. (•) or other common o.ig· nation of the above cleecrlbed pr~ erty la: 835 AmlgOI Way 0 , New· pon Beach. CA. 92860 Said property Is being IOld lor the purpoae ot paying the obllQltloN MC:Ured by Hid Oeed of Trvat ln- Cludlng .... end e~ of the T ruatee and ot Sale. Dated Marcti 8, 19~ CALIFORNIA RE CONVEYANCE COMPANY, u alld Trultea By Suzanne Kelly • Euc\.ltlvt Vlei Prealdent 9451 Qort>jn Avenue Nonhrldge, CA. 91328 (2 13) 701-2358 Publllhed Orange Cout Dally PllOt March 18. 23, 30. 1984 1512-84 P\8.IC NOTICE Feiner, Sarisky picked for lnfoscFi be' s board Sturt F. FelDer, president of laco Ve•tJare Capital Mua1ement, and Larry Sarisky, vice president ofSyqae1t Tecluaoloa, IDc., have been elected as members of the board of directors of IDfoscribe, he., a manufacturer of dot matrix printers for the computer industrv. lnfoscribc is located in Santa Ana. • • • Newpon Beach resident Ricard C. Lewis has joined Natioul Bull of Solltllena Callfonala as vice president and commercial loan officer. lewis has 30yearsofbankingexpcriencc in both loan and bank office ad ministration. He and his wife Elizabeth have six grown children. • • • Houebold Buk has announced the promotion of Wall Rllodea from branch manager of the Westminster office to district manager. In his new position. Rhodes will be responsible for supervising 10 branches of the 16-branch finanical services company. • • • Nlcltolette D. "Nicki" Ford, of Newport Beach, has been named employee of the month by officers of Fl rat American Bank & Trust Co. in Laguna Beach. The executi ve secretary was selected on the basis of attitude. attendance, customer awareness and contribution to employee spirit, according to Pew M. Lipsey, bank president and chief executive officer. • • • • Huntington Beach't'sident Anne E. Norri• has been named assistant vice president and assitant manager at Valencia Bank's Santa Ana office. She has more than nine years of bank industry experience. much of it in lending. • • • Paelllc Re1eacy Bank held dedication ceremonies this month, following opening of the Saddle back Valley bank in February. The new bank is located at 22831 Lake Forest Drive in El Toro. • • • The Aetna FlDuce Co. office, P.rcviously located on Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa, has moved to new facilities at 1525 Mesa Verde East. Aetna is an affiliate of ITT CoD111mer Financial Corp. · !, • • • Dr. Mlcbael J. Perley of Huntington Harbour has been named medical director of the new Diabetes Treatment Center at Doctors Bo1pllaJ of Lakewood. • • • E. Joba Giiiam has been appointed chief executjve officer and regional director of PrtdeMark of So11tllena Callfomia, Inc., headquanercd in Irvine. Giliam brings 20 years of experience in the insurance industry to his new post. Giliam also announces the appointment of Catllerille C. Oak.t as aeency development director. PrideMark is pan of a nationaJ franchisor of independent propeny and casualty agents. headquartered in Costa Mesa. • • • ffelll'Y M. Jacqul111s the new president of tbe Industrial League of Orange Couty. Jacquiss is president of Tropltone Funtlture Co., Inc., an Irvine-and Sarasota. Aa.-based manufacturer of casual residential and commercial furniture. As president of the lLOC, Jaquiss will preside over general and board of directors meetings. I LOC addresses state and local issues, projects and programs of'concern to the business industry. • • • Tec1tor Inc. of Huntington Beach has won a $4.3 million contract to deliver a mix of l~nch Winchester disk drives to lnteCom lac. of Texas, a manufacturer and supplier of integrated voice/data communication systems. Tecstor designs. develops, manufactures and markets disk drives. • • • Newport Pbarmaceutlcal1 International, lac., of Newpon Beach has signed a semi-exclusive licensing agreement with Fisona Annelmlttel to market lsoprinosine in West Germany. The drug -Newpon's primary drug -is used to treat such diseases as herpes simplex, hepatitis. measles. and virus infections in patients with deficient immune systems. l MUTUAL FUNDS .. I '/· I Int. Rete pt .. Fixed-Rate Great Western S&L 12.750 2.0 Central Bank of Glendale 12.750 2.25 Fullerton S&L 13.000 2.0 .... .... 10:0 2.0 80--30 Lender Int. Term• AdJuatable · Rate Pia. Mortgage Glbralter S&l 9.50 2.0 30-30 . Loan Century Fed S&l 9.5 3.0 30-30 Glendale Fed. S&L 10.500 1.5 40-40 Real estate partnership sem.inar set OvER THE CouNTER •11'1 • DocuOI NEW YORK (AP) BHllM NASDAQ quotation• Bttalb •h0wl119 l'llllhe" tlld• 811>1>Co and low••' offers l>v Birdine mer"•' me"er' " ol 4 81r'tchr p.m. Prlcet do not Btvvoor lnck.tde retell markuo l rwT om mer"down or comm· l ufflll ·In ion tor Thursdav BurnuoS 33 n v. ~Gn ' II lt OovlOB t 'I• tll'I Ori.ten S ~ Ouni<O i.~ 14" Ourlron ~ ~ ~ ~ EatVn 1 H~~" A Newpon Beach brokerage firm is sponsoring a morning seminar Satur- day at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa for those interested in joining a limited real estate partnership. The seminar speaker will be Belden Brown. a vice president of Rancho Con- suhants Financial, and co-general partner o f Rancho Consultants Realty Fund Ill. A prospectus is available from the panner- ship at 28636 Front St .. Rancho California. Funher information on the seminar can be obtained by calling Michael Harden, ofSutro & Co., at 720-0111 . SMO AEl Ind AFAPtot AVMCp Aca~tn • !~~i:.J' Advltou Aft8&11 1 Allcotnc Ame" 1 AF urn AGtMI AlnGP I ANHn1 AQuHr AlllHM 11 Ana~lta All9 A An9AGd !~ Ar Clan AtlG&l t ""•nit 1 Avntall 1800 elrdC eno aul~ 1 8. H. Davis announces the new location of his TELEMARKETING OFFICE at 1833 East 17th St. Ste. # 108 SantaAna,Ca.92701 541-2775 24 hr. 834-0311 Over 25 years experience. We can make over 3,000 calla per day. Watts lines for the entire 50 atatea. We can do It better. faster & cheaper. MENTOR KNOWS HI. my NIM Is Mtll1Gt1 I "now llOw to ptO'lllOt IOWtt cost •t10 lllllf• llmt tllf(hyt totllllOflt to micro com1111ter prOOtems "' your 11ua1ness or home W•th rr,., tnh4nctO 111!11 Sllll(lfl\l llllWOr-you Wiii bellel1l ll!llNCIUttly lrom "'Oh·OOWfrtO p109rarm My UMS .tre UNqU•' • You un IT'f ll'ltll~ ptograms l!lt!I OICICll Miit to w, • Y011 "'1" 1111w Mllllllt on llllt l*10Nl ll!Slh1tltoft "' your own olla or ~ lo turn llow to vq lllt PfoVfMM • YW Wlil lllllt ctmpltlt MCll'lty ll'CI llUIWD!U pral9cboll • IWl&tllle ""* 10t FllEE OEMONSTMftOH • Holl!e l!licJ9t11no • Accoi.n1t"9 • Wort l'lomMlt ' SCltNOWll ,,..,,. ' Oil1.I !Int M~ ' 0..IWIO SJf*"' • °'"" s.r..e.. . 642-5678 C•ll fOf F'tM o.mot.1tratlon (1t4) ..... ,,,, Put a Jew words to work ~or you in the Daily Pilat Orqe Coat OAIL y PILOT/Frldey, Mwcn so. , .... 15-15 15-15 30-30 .... -111M. 12mo. 12mo. R•t• Ad). Cap 6mo. 5 $150,000 3mos. 5 $250,000 6mos. 5 $250.000 10.11010 9.5 0/o Annu.il Yll'ld Da1lv Rate No term. Not a C. 0 . Unlimited withdrawals. Daily compounding. That <, th<' Huntington Investment Fund accou nt trom Huntington Savings. It ·~ the high interec;;t account that s highl y tlexible, too. And it 's fully insu red up to $100,000 by the FSLIC. So come see us today about a Huntington Investment Fund account. And start earning high mo ney market interest without tying up your money. Now you know why your n~ighbor banks at CD HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~~ is.-.. lounl•111 \•II.\ a .. ,.. .. t:'411 fin~~ .... ,... t•'Unl•tf• , .. u.-. .: ... •· ' •/\.f,..l•"4lltl\l••ftr1"'h ~~ .. ti l I ll<Nu,..,1 .. nllr.-1\ c1MI._,. \\.' ..... , .. 011 ... ~\ ... ,-.~--''""'' "' J ( .. .. . . .. l. • .. . .. . ~ . .. .... On the , • I ~~~~~~:..,...-.-.,.~~~~-----.----..... ------------------------------------................ .. .. Dow JoNES Av£R AG ES WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) W..r. 28 Toct,y~1 ' ~· ·~ 70 NYSE LEAD ERS NEW VORK (AP) -Salts. TI!ursdev price and ntt cha1199 of the IS most ac1ive New Vork StOGk Exchange Issue., tradlno nallonallv al more lhan s1. MltelCf 2,394,1 7\t -'n ~A~~~R~~ n l:~: ~1t: -1 ~ ulteorc> 1, , 7 11'2 ''• ~,w '·9u : tft~~ ~~ MCA Inc 9 , 4 ,,_ t '' ~~STAR 6. 1M l • IB~ Molors IJ•· 3.4 Sui>erOll -mo'. 1~4¥: + '4; F=ordMol s , 31. -~ Consu Pow ,7 l'I -I/a StdOllCal . 36~ + ,_., UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK <AP> -The folio.wing llst shows the New York Stoek Exd'lanoe stocks and warrants that have oone UP Ille most and dQwn the most based on perunt of chlKIQe •regardless of volume for Thursday. No securltl8' lradlng below S2 are Incl· -uded. Net and percentage chano" are !!he difference btlween tl'le previous clos no price and today's 2 J>.m. price. UPS Name Last Chg Pct, i Mobil Home ~~ ~ Up 1&.0 ~tnAlr pfB 1 3i4 l'A Up 99.7 trlckPtr "8 I/• UP ·g 4 andlcklnc n 18112 UP . s KubotaLtd 301/• m Up I. l PanAm WI I: v. Up 7.4 SoumrkCp 'n UP 6.7 AV MCO I !Ve Up 6. HelffiiMyr s 171/· l Up i·l 10 'wE 11.70¢ ~ Up .J 11 Pch 41/• I/• UP .4 12 ~~OfP wt 01/• 'h Up .1 13 Macmillan 28~ I~ UP .o 14 AMCA nl n fl~ 3M Up 4., 11 Textn 2.08Pf 1'12 UP 1· 1 Wvlv 1 •...; Up . 1 Amerece 1\t UP . 1 EstnAlr pl~ tt1;, ~ UP ·i 1 En59urs:;e 2l'I V. Up 4. I lnlfHarv wt S~ I/• Up 4. j BrockHll S~ 11• UP 4.4 Lorel s tt~ ~ Up 'j Reylhe<>n 1~ UP 4. 4 UMC Ind \t UP 4. S MIFuel s J~l/, l'I• Up 4 1 Name 1 Wlltm1El 2 UNC Res 3 MltelCp • Coleco S viBaldwUld 6 Selig Lall 7 CharJerCo wl 8 mLCo PIP 9 enRa l o entrn8at• j •erhd Dr tAtlP• Apactle~t WI 4 SafeordScl t MesaOffsh n I TetecomCP 1 Appld Mag 1~ ~MG Inc 1 AL wtO lnnevSm H CaesarsWld Varco Westgh El Publlck Ind 5 AOT s DOWNS Lui Cha 41/e -"V, 31/• -~ 7~-~ 11~ -l , 21/e -"' 163,(, - 1 '~ -IA 1311• -3"' 2&~ -11...; 11~ -\t 10•-~ 14\l'l -~ ,,,.., -'11 71;, -~ 2~ -..... 211e -'Ill 171,., -1.4 J -'I• -v. lh -1~ lm,.,., = Yt! • -13.4 -"' 217-1 WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK <AP> Mar 29 Advanced Declined ¥nd1anee<1 Olall$SUH New hlohs New tows Tod~ 6$ JS AMEX LEADERS Pct. ff 10.8 1~.3 d S.6 S.6 ~.: s.I :~~ -'· 4. !4~' .7 :t . . ... . METAL S Quon s I That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. Tio keep, track of where companies are going and which people are helping them get there.just watch ·credit Line' -every day in th Business section of your new II"' • • .,.., c LOWEST PRICES Full factory equipped! St. #5136. 1.0. #112596. </- SALE PRICE ' . ' HURRY! WON'T LAST! I ... I ' , • J ~ 19 4 CELEBRITY SEDAN E ECUTIVE DEMO V6 , auto trans, power steering, power brakes. power seat, 2 Tone paint. wire wheel covers & locks, AM/FM stereo. Much more fully loaded! St. #5033. 1.0. #812519. DISCOUNT! NEW 1984 CAMARO SPORT COUPE I . I Fully loaded! V6, auto trans, tilt wheel. gauge package, rally wheels. Much, much morel St. #5114. l.O. #106510. $ 9946 LEASE FOR . 48 MONTHS · s39946 . DOWN Plus Lie. EVROLETS. PORSCHE· U .446 ·EAST COAST HWY. // I 'I I NIWP.OIT ll~CH 67 • • • • ' •• ' -. I , 19841h Volkswagen Limited Edition Rabbit . . New Rabbit • • • 1s arr1v1ng 1n sho_wrooms Volkswagen of America this week announced that Its new 19841~ llmlted productton Rabbit has begun arrvlng In showrooms around the country. Called the Wolfsburg Limited Edition Rabbit, the distinctive mid-year model Is avallable at a special savings and can be Identified by Its blue and gray upholstery, black front spoiler, black lower bodyslde molding, GL wheel covers and Wolfsburg Edition emblems on the front fenders. The attractively priced Rabbit comes with either air conditioning or both $11dlng steel sun roof and push button auto-reverse cassette stereo as standard. Two-and four-aoor models are available In a wide variety of colors, Including a new midnight blue metallic paint. Carrying a suggested retail price of $6,995, the Wolfsburg Rabbit with Its addtlonal standard equipment represents a savings of more th~n $500 over a comparably equipped Rabbit L. Isuzu Truck comes to California )..OS ANGELES -A newly fqi:med company, Isuzu Truck of Aroerlca, has been incorporated here to import and distribute Isuzu commercial vehicles in the Unfted States. : The company is a whol- ly~owned subsidiary of American Isuzu Motors Inc., and will handle tl'18 Isuzu KS truck with a GVW of 10,500 pounds and the Isuzu medium range buses (chassis only) In the 16.000 to 27,000 pounds GVW range. It is ex- pected that other Isuzu products ~ay be ac:tded in the future. I : Chairman of the board of the dompany Is Yukio ltagaki; Shinlchi Yamayoshi has been named as president. Offices will be located f)t 2300 Pellissier Place, Whittler. · Profectlons for the first year are 800 units total, with an eventual goal of 10,000 units annually. Dealers for the KS truck will be solicited from the current Isuzu dealer body, while the bus chassis will be sold directly to coach body builders. It has been established as corporate policy that U.S. made components will be utilized when possible, Including but not lim- ited to items such as tires. batteries. automatic trans- missions, cables and controls. American Isuzu Motoes Inc. has been studying the com- merclal bus and truck market for the last few years and with the establishment of the new com- pany will place specifrc emphasis on the sales and service of these vehicles and be Independent of AIMl's car and pickup truck operation. Isuzu Motors Ltd. Is the largest truckbullder In Japan and has the enviable reputation of building rugged, dependable trucks. Isuzu can trace its parentage back to 1916 when It began building trucks under license, and as such is the oldest auto- mobile/truck company in Japan. Currently it sells trucks in more than 100 countries world-wide with a range from light duty trucks and vans to 18-wheel over the road tractors. Sunbird SE Turbo Sedan A 1.8-llter turbocharged four-cylinder en- gine la standard on Pontiac 2000 Sunblrd SE model•r. and available on entry level and LE Sunblrda. except station wagona. With a standard f our-apeed manual trana- mlulon. the turbo engine acbievea an EPA-eatlmated 25 mp1 city and 36 mpg freeway lo California, and aoea from 0 to 60 mph ln about nine seconds. SPRING CLEANING SELL OUT ) Lowest Prices -Highest Quality SALES • SERVICE -· FREE BALLOONS f_ JETTA 8599 '81 YW COIYERT I $8495°0 White, A/C, AM/FM Cass. 5 spd, Low Miies (KTA957) Sports Rack. Speaker & Antenna, Sunroof, Mat Paint & MOREi (Serial #7040 Stock #572) '80 YW RABBIT $3999°0 Sunroof. A/C, AM/FM Cass, Rear Wiper, Alloy Wheels (1FOP308) • 1442 So. Bristol I • QUANTUM $11,999 Air Cond; Power Steer- ing, Windows, & Door Locks; MUCH MOREi (Serial Number 097361) t MO·ST OF OUR QUALITY USED CARS COME WITH A 12 MONTH, 12,000 MILE EX- TENDED WARRANTY ... I '80 YW RABBIT '18 YW SCIROCCO $4499°0 $4499°0 •• Auto. A/C, AM/FM Radio, Delux 4 spd, AM/FM Cass, A/C, Gam Model, Low Miies Wheels, Real Sharp (1 ADZ429) (675WCX) 546-0220 I ! ..1 ~I ~~,. I .,.~ ... I J .-i' / , A~ :~.-;; r .. ' .... · I • ~ ,,, ../ \\r , ~ .. ( <J:-x' . ... ~ ),.J -,1 _, FREE . BALLOONS SCIROC.CO $1500 ~:c'~~y STICKER Air Cond. AM/FM Cass, 5 spd. Rear Wiper, Power Windows. 'l3 YW IU& $2999°0 Sunroof, 4 spd, Blazing Red, AM/FM Casa, WONT LAST (052HHB) '80 SUBARU &L CPE $4199°0 Air, 5 spd, AM/FM Cass, 1..n Car (204598) -SINCE 1953 Santa Ana ... . "" " ... -. .... J I .. I ' The 1985 Cadlllac front-wheel-drive Coupe de VIiie, Sedan de Ville and FleetwoOd sedan represent the most significant vehlcle development achievement In the history of Cadillac Motor Car Division. No other vehlcle development program In Cadillac's history has been as exhaustively engi- neered, carefully designed. extensively tested and comprehensively supported as . the 1985 front-wheel drive De VIiie/Fieetwood sedan pro-gram. These vehicles represent a major thrust by Cadillac to produce contemporary luxury auto- mobiles of "world class" ~uallty. They reflect the culmination of Cadillac's best efforts In the area of powertralns; suspensions; electronic technology; engineering design and assembly processes. While retaining many of Cadlllac's traditional features, the 1985 De Vllles and Fleetwoods are In every sense all-new luxury cars for the 1980s. They feature front-wheel drive, a standard trans- verse-mounted V-8 engine with digital fuel Injection (the only transverse mounted front wheel drive V-8 engine offered by any manufacturer In the world); a new four-speed automatic transmission with vis- cous converter clutch: MacPherson strut front suspension; Independent rear suspension; and body/frame intergral construction. spaciousness, quality and attention to detail. Cadillac's distinctive Instrument panel fea- tures a hand-tailored leather-like appearance. New controls and electronic content are designed to give the panel a sophisticated and functional appearance. · The standard engine cm these new cars Is Cadillac's exclusive 4. 1 llter dlgltal fuel Injected V-8 -the world's only front-wheel drive, transversely mounted V-8. This engine Is teamed with another Cadillac exclusive -a new four-speed automatic transmission with a viscous converter clutch (VCC). Thje VCC lmporves torque converter efficiency while retaining smooth drlveablllty and virtually ellmlnatlng undesirable operating ·disturbances, commonly referred to as "chuggle." Optional on the new Qe Ville and Fleetwood Is a transversely mounted 4.3 llter V-6 engine teamed with a four-speed automatic transmission and conventional torque converter clutch. Body/frame lntergral construction provides these cars with a solld structural feel and Is less prone to squeaks, rattles or shakes. In addition, Cadillac exclusive noise and vibration reducing designs provide Improved passenger com·part- ment noise Isolation., Compared with their rear-wheel-drive prede- cessors, the overall length of these new Cadillacs has been reduced 26 Inches; the wheelbase by 10.7 Inches, body width by 3.6 inches on Sedans, 3. 7 inches on Coupes; and overall height by 0.6 inches on Sedan de VIiie, and 1.7 Inches oh Fleetwood Sedan, however, Increased by 0.4 Inches on Coupe de VIiie. Despite this overall significant decrease In exterior size, interior passenger volume comes within one cubit foot of the larger, rear-wheel drive models they replace; interior passenger volume actually Increases one cubic foot In the Coupe de VIiie. These cars feature an all-new fully Indepen- dent MacPherson strut front suspension and fully Independent rear suspension with large front and rear stabilizer bars and specific Cadillac strut valving and spring rates. ~ CadUlac Coupe de Ville off era increaaed pauenger volume. Included among the numerous "new per- sonality" cmf11ecteristlcs of these vehicles, are such attributes as more responsive steering and hand- ling; more maneuverability; flatter ride qualities; impressive fuel economy: and greater emphasis on driver and passenger function and convenience. Cadillac's all-new ~~nd C9Q':\.Pletely exclusive body panels offer a contemporary distlncti'i_~ look with a specific roofllne Md backllght. In addition, De Villas and Fleetwoods use an exclusive door-Into-roof ·constryctlon for a formal appear- .ance ... Thls technique incorporates: a hidden drip molding, single-piece stamped door outer and Inner panels for optimum flt and quality, and one-piece gasketed window frame moldings that eliminate UIJ§ightly joints. These cars also feature specific Cadillac front. side and rear styling themes. Complementing the cars' contemporary styl- ing Is an array of 16 paint color choices. All paints Include two finish coats of clear enamel which provides a high-gloss, lustrous finish. Honda reports sales for March~ GARDENA (BW) -Americ;an Honda Moto Co. Inc. has reported sales of 25,698 automobiles In the first 20 days of March. , This 20-day figure Includes 9,002 Clvtc!s (Including 2,072 CRXs), 12,933 Accords (lnctudlnG ~ 5 028 domestic, Marysville, Ohio, Accords) ana ' .. ., 3, 763 Preludes. -t Figures for the second 10 days of .Maret. ar~s 4,319 Civics, 5,930 Accords (2,408 domestic) andll 3,753 Preludes, totaling 12,060. Domestic Accords, year to date: 24~. Sales In the two-day period of 1983 ~re 7 ,917 ": Civics, 12,315 Accords, and 11 Preludes, totaling,,! 20 243 domestic sales In 1983 were reported ati: 30:days only. ..; i # ·~ ·~ 642-5678 Put a few words to work for you in the Daily Piflt'.?; The new De Villas and Fleetwoods also benefit from the use of the most comprehensive appli- cation of corrosion control technology in Cadillac's history. The interiors of these cars provide a feeling of Fleetwood aedan an all-new luzu.ry automo bUe for the 1980'•· .. ,,,, ,... ~ . •Savings examples calculated using · manufacturer~ suggested retail price with factory options (not pictured), plus taxes, license and destination charges and loan terms: 48 month term 10 % to 16% down payment, and 14.25 % versus 8.8 % Annual Percentage Rate financing for comparison. Actual terms of loan and savings may vary. Nissan King Cab ('! 1 4x4Deluxe . l/ITA I I ' ,i.., ,i.., Nissan Regular Bed. Mfr's sug. retail price excluding title, taxes, license and destination charges. .,,,,, •• 111,,,, ,.. • Nissan SIT 4K4. ........ 'P/ 8FF8/ .. II# 1111'1! aJME~COMEAMJORNE7/llll MAJRMJTDV I I ..-'( .. - ' ., C4 Oranoe Ooaat DAIL y PILOT /Friday, March 30, 198 .. ·More auto dealers depending on computers to speed sales I I I LOS ANGELES -While much Is being said about the growing number of robots being put to work In automoblle assembly plants, another form of automation Is quietly taking place at the end of the plpellne. Thousands of bottom line-conscious car dealers have Installed In-house computers to cut through mounds of paper work, yield more profit and Improve customer relations. The computers do a gaggle of what used to be tedious, error-prone and time-consuming chores, said Andy Eklov, president of Oakleaf Corp. of Chatsworth, which has grabbed an unusual niche In the business computer market by specializing In supplying hardware and software exclusively to auto dealerships around the nation. The systems allow better avallablllty of information for more efficient operations, Eklov pointed out. And In the process, personnel costs are clipped by 20 percent because fewer staffers are required . A system pays for Itself at any dealership that sells more than 25 cars a month. With 30 branches In the United States, privately owned Oakleaf -the originator of mlcrocomputing for car dealers -expects to have 8,000 of its systems installed by August when it marks its 10th anniversary. predicts Eklov. That would be 1,200 above a year earlier. he added, pushing sales in the cu rrent fiscal year ending July 31 to $24 million. up 33 percent from the prior year's $18 million. After five years of development, Jeep Corp. has created what lt considers the ultimate in a four-wheel dr-ive vehicle. There aren't many places a Jeep four-wheeler can't go, but company of- '14 RENAULT DEMO BLOWOUT (12) 11U Rt1Hlt 1111 .. 011 11tl boor11 tt CllHtt Frt•I Example 1984 Renault Al- liance Demo. loaded with automatic, air conditioning, power sleering, AM/FM stereo & more Ser 1858) 56689 • The Oakleaf system. with a $10,000 base price, tackles: -Finance and Insurance. This, the original application, allows one-atop financing -without a car-buyer's need to go to a bank -and all the paper work connected with It, Including details on the car and Its equipment, loan Information, Interest rate, monthly payments, etc., all produced error-free In ~s than a minute. -Busl~ accounting. A complete set of books Is maintained electronically, Including dally mlnl-flnanclal statements and more detailed monthly flnanclal reports. -Payroll. The system handles all the work, right down to printing out the checks. -Parts Inventory control. In addition to better management, this Informs the dealer which items are In demand and should be ordered. -Service order scheduling. Tracks cars In the shop for greater productivity and better customer relations. -Service merchandising. Using Its word processing-capabilities, the computer automati- cally sends out service reminders, thank-you letters and other custom-designed messages. Larger dealerships employ 20 or more ter- minals. With current hardware, there is no limit to the size of systems that can be built, explained Eklov. ficiala aay the ride and the handling will surprise purchasen as well. And now the Jeep ha• a new, Uni-Frame body - designed in partnership by AMC and Renault -to increase its strength. Mesa AMC dealer honored Bill Carroll (left), zone manager for Ameri- can Moton Corp., congratulate• Gary Gray, preaident of Orange Coa•t AMC/Jeep, on hie appointment to the zone'• Ten Top Dealen of 1983 liat. The Costa Mesa dealenhip wu honored for total 1983 aalb of American Moton, Jeep and Renault vehicles. Jeep has ultimate four-wheelers SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -From the beginning of their development In mld-1979, the new 1984 Jeep Cherokee and Wagoneeer SportWagons were conceived and engineered as four-wheel drive vehicles exclusively. This approach, combined with efficient, high-tech design concepts, as well as Jeep Corporations's wealth of experience with 4WD, promises to make the new SportWagons the ultimate 4WD vehicle both on and off the road. "We have made few compromises with these vehicles,·· said Philippe Ventre, American Motors' vice president of product engineering and develop- ment. "The off-road capability and ruggedness are exceptional while the on-road ride and handling will be pleasantly surprising." The new Jeep vehicles have endured the ruggedness of mountain terrain, the scorching temperatures and sands of the desert, the icy polar winds and the rugged Rubicon Trail In northern California. Another example of the ongoing benefits derived from American Motors' partnership with French automaker Renault is the Uni-Frame t>ody design of the new SportWagons. AMC engineers conceived the design, whlle Renault engineers utilized finite element analysis technology to prove the validity of the concept. Finite element anal sis was· first used b Renault to develop the Renault Alliance. It Is a computerized method of designing a body struc- . tture to an optimal level of efficiency. Increased metal gauge and structure are added where stress points occur. Excess material Is removed where loading allows. Thus the Jeep SportWagons' body design, in which the full-length frame members Is welded directly to the floor pan, affords an extremely rigid body and improved overall vehicle strength. The new Quadra-llnk solid axle front suspension also is unique. "We began with the solid axle for its off-road ruggedness," noted Ventre, "but we refined several peripheral systems to make Quadra-llnk as sophisticated as It Is.'· The system utlllzes four specially-designed locating arms and.coll springs, as well as a Panhard bar, for maximum handling control and Improved ride. An inverted pinion has been located above the center line of the axle to Improve the front drlveshaf1 angle. In addition, constant velocity joints are employed not only on the front prop shaft, but on the half shafts as well. Utilization of the Haltenberger steering linkage enabled AMC engineers to keep the linkage entirely ahead of the front axle and provide reasonable Ackerman an les for turnin . 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(lie 1CMU338) 11-IE AITERNATIVE NOW OPEN In Anaheim Hills EXCEWNT SELECTION IMMEDIATE DELMRY Factory Authorized Me<cedes-Benz Dealer J .... r OlllU Ill llU 1976 SEVILLE AM/FM Stereo & Tape Player, Leather Seating area, Wire Wheel Covers. (460NIN) 1981 ELDORADO BIARRITZ Full Power -Low Miies (1FNZ834) 1981 EL CAMINO Automatic transmission. custom cab level shell. ( 1 X61694) 1981. CNTL ·MARK VI SON Loaded with options. (1CTU565) Slll,000 1982 ELDORADO BIARRITZ 1978 COUPE DE VIW Full power -AM/FM Stereo &"Cassette Dual comfort power eeat. Cabrlotet tape player. (632885) roof. Cadlllac wire wheer oovers (227UBE) 1979 SEVILLE 1979 SEDAN de VIW AM/FM stereo cassette tape player. Leather seating -Dual comfort power Cadillac wire wheel covers. (#497509) seat. AM/FM Stereo & Cassette tape player. (492YBE) 1978 MERCURY MARQUIS 1983 BUICK REGAL Ltd. SEDAN. Stereo cassette tape player. 6 way power seat, Power windows, cruise control, power seat, windows, Power door locks, cruise cont, casset- door locks. like new. (557807) te tape player. (2AHE294) 1980 EL CAMINO like New! Factory Air Conditioning - low miles. ( 1 D98562) _.. I 1978 ELDORADO COUPE LAST OF THE BREED!! HARO TO FIND -MUST SEEi! (768UZS) ONLY 642-5678 Impeccable, exciting. cheerful, dramatic 2 BR Mai Kai with a great view of sails & sunsets -all the drama of being on the bay! Completely remodeled & tasteful- ly decorated. LllO ISLE Traditional 3 Br, 3 'h Ba. Bayfront, pier & float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $950.000. Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg ~yroom. fireplace, beam ceiling. $420,000. KA R L ET I I I' I I I UYSllf lllft UiJIHT Jetty & bay vu, newly decorated Mai Kat Condo 2 Br 2 Ba 40' bay patio $695,000. ,I ' I I I I I / • . : I . ~ I ' t I .. ... .... : .. -. .. . . . . • ; ' . ·. I' I I I· 1· I I ( ! ., I /: l I , ,. 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No Vacatlea st~rage . $ttl9 ,000 1 111 + IOAT IUP covered patio, be1u11tu1 House. $235,000. MUST l"lllWIPIYlllT 2 Br tnelld gar crpt1 !58r.Of''4Br+l>Onul,3Ba. 2 Br 1~ Ba E 18th St pet1.S51!5-$e25 Ownr/Bkr 1-879-2880 l&ClllflOE 1acuu1 FEE $229.500 SELL • Lo down Ex drapee 773 W Wiiton. No trple, greent*t. $1800. TwnM gar No P9'I $860 TSL Mgmt 7~--0081 or ltatala 2tl'I Nice 3br In M ... Vwde Unique lrg 3 Br 2,,.., Bl Prln<:tpala only Call (71 -4) Fln1nce Drive by 1807 I 111 Pll llHTII pell S560mo 831-8212 720-1128 JI-"• .... gml 941•1324 8"2-teo3 SEA BREED VXCXTioN. 5 /di I I le 281· 123'4 °' 499-4043 lrvlne Ave. Phone Owner 2BR frpl large bKll yatd C olf -3Br, total tum. kith. eqpt. $129.950 18 t K~tucky w n no rm. rp . sec __ _ a.5-016• or 5'M200 353 tMt paved atate high-1 • • • Big anyon..g eourH 2 br 1 ba ei.an upPtf apt Int ..... L .. 740 S,..,.aal ott ................. rat ... Pleoe. Agent 751-7148 gate ind your OWN IUAIH VIEW lllE way lrontage. Electric pr v front yatd w/Jac. trontege, 2 br, 2 be, din Pret quiet cpl. No peti a • _..., __... e 0 A TS LIP on I Y By owner. 3 brlden or" br. YI IOUl/m, and t91ephone In. Near p1t10 $725. M2·2790 rm, wetbw, pool. tennlt, $51!5/mo. 641·9352 ffX Bdrm. refrlg: encl gar. Reaerv1tlon1. 873-058~ COLl,JE'!A~~·-·!o~o...,, $239,900 w/termsl (Low t lam rm + din rm. 2 2Br 2ba w/yard, l/p, aec: beach ind boat marlnaa. 3 br, 2'~ ba Meta Verde ~~Ot 8g2a8r . ~917355~'1'!10. 2 Br $675 utll Incl 781A .ehool,patlo.S-425+ d~. ltatala tt """ dwn OK) Mutt see this bav1s, 2 trplcs. spa Cor-gate, $139.000. Call Lake of the Ozark•. Mis-Country Club condo. va-.,.. • l or .. • .. ' JoAnn. s,;.s..a453: Small 892-5313 ILart · 2tol It, 1story5 Bdrm. 2 ba, opponunlly For details, ner quiet street on green· 642.87~ or 844-3722 IOUJI. 65.000-acre lake. 1 cant, $050 mo 8•2-0-160, Bluffs SBr 2~ba. -400 Vista .....,1 OK 38r 2ba O\.lplex $800/mo ,.,.jiio•-..,.~~~~~~ dlnrm.d..,,brlekpatlos. PATRICK TENORE belt nr school. Bright & mll• to l1ke. Ideal fOf 536-3181 .~0-7750 Qulnti.MaybeMen .,... · 281 c .M aptlotharew spa & skylltts. walk to 760-8702 airy, but pnvate. Comm ULlll Lil llPlD mob lie home park. s 11 3PM s1•501 2 Br. TownhouM. Condo 17532 Gearldine St. M/F. April lat. Nlc4t qule1, K C~•1-$138 000 be B k t 1 $500/mo + Se<>o d'""""'•'t. un • · "' mo. 960 3052 Of 638-7789 • "' -..-· • pool Assum GI at 8"·"'• Walk to shops, ICh, al camper par . mo e . 0< ..,,.,... type, pool, spa. attached • $250 ulll• Incl. 5-48-0839 10Yt% Int t5"1.dn Prtn $278.000 6'4-6952 pier. lerrylrests 3Br/2bl your own prlvlle eatate 2Br. tml yerd. 2033 DOVER SHORES. Beau1. gerege. trple, 1 ~ Ba. $575-$715 mo 2 & 3 br. only Byownr 5'5-7098 ea 2l8 Bal Bl 873-29-43 Can be used as camping Wallace M1ture adlta. 1 3BA 2 ba country Small qufe1 tmoaphere enclad garage. waah-F wanted btwn 19-25. non 2-.. -1-1-LEHI VILUIE M.V.I lllTllO WESTCLIFF arMghom"8.4 erea until luture retire-chlld Oil 675-0938 k Itc h an ~/po o 1 5725/mo. Avall 63l-.&984 M/dryer hk·upa, yard. smkr Shr on bch NB. $230 llOIH IAYCRHTRHICEI •BY OWNER Highly up· edun. 2'n ba, spacious ment New aurvey by $515 Flat steel totld 3Br S1950/mo8'41·8833.egt THE GABLES 2Br w/gar patio Newport Beach &dep.11116/20.873·2821 "B"mdl, sngl lvl 3Br, 2ba , $50.000 below llstlng 3 Br, ~1~d8::,a~1!8:=.al/~~i rooms. 548-8536 :~~se~ur~I';:~. m~~ 2Ba crpls thru out bltln1 Duplex, apeelous 3Br 2'~ crpts drepa bltlns feneed Really. 01~1 8-42-1803, M/F 25 yr or older to 1hr 3 b 12"· den, 2'• ba. lam rm. pool, A . I .k d hi k kid• ok be. fprlc, dlb gar. S950 + yard w/patlo walel" pd Eves 960_. 1-4 Br hte H.B. nr bch. .~;~s r: :rb~~~~:~ce ~; spa $260.000. 10 9% Int ~~ct:;,1~ s!11e:t';~:~~~~ WESTCLIFF OlllO w~~1el~t~· or ~~a .. clno1 539-6190 BEST Alty fee sec. 6'48·0'491 875-3-432 838--4120 .. Call 1-5PM $650 2Br 281 nr bch, ger. $400/mo. 751-4974 samerate Accomtoclub Owner213-430·3629 WlllCooperate159_1530 On Dover Drive Walk 10 parkllke setting Much ACCUSTOMTOLUXUAYI Elegantguesthouse, 1Br, 2437"F"Orange ... S!595 best 8a3r3ea33N0o7 pe7~! 1A7v1a311M/F48r 2 Bahm nr SC f8C$. Pool. 1ac. tennis by • I c••yo• ., ow•E· wild game Deer, wild tur-Nu crpts atone lrptc + beaut. patio, quiet & pvt .• 2BA. nar ....... balcony. •· t. • . .,..,-Plata $275 Incl utll non ownrs S 199,000 & I -• " PRICE REll CTIOI shopping area 2 bdrms. key, lox, 11ccoon Year gourmet kltch 1ccents $350/mo 646-6333 ..--·-EW IOI smkr 955-0809 5'&-8217 S 195,000 Dys 754-0684 11'1• lixed rate 30 yrs Good 3 Br 2ba, frplc. older 2 blths, lrplc. 2 car f.ar-around hshlng Ideal lo-3Br 3Ba home dbl gar ~~f.'~~~undry £:0~i4~56 11111 I If wknd/eves662·1266 Monaco with best GC home on large lot age.comm poot&.cub-cation Good high S900539·6190 BESTfee Exec1tylebealstherent1 2Br2'1'ea.d/w.wshr/dryr M/F toshrt>eautoceanvu view 14 Rue V11lars 90x 178 Now $199.500 hOuse Low down pay-ground All level to roll· Condo nr SC Plaza. 2 Br. 2 Lg 3Br hse w/pool lrpl & •SPACIOUS & SUNNY• hk-up, g111ge, frplc, hme. lun lovlng. 2 Br. Baal. leack 1040 Open w1<nds 640-1538 OPEN SUN 1•4PM ment Asking $137.000 Ing. Large garden area. many xtraa $1200 + lee lbr. Gar. Bate ow M 50. $850/mo. 962-7789 $275 & $325. 645-3281 17, 1 Irvine Ave Liff RUL n OK to kAAn hO<MS. Invest ba. patio. tee. clubhouse. 539-6190 BEST 5-48-9084 5-40-5-4-46 w -'k to "'-·ch 1 Br. 1tove, Penlnsul1 male to lhr 2 Br IPH HISE 4/ 1 /14 -... pool. jac, sauna. No pets. .. .,.... Upgraded 4 Br. 11,.,, ba. 118 CHYOI OUSTOI (Btwn Hottday & Hlghtand) IU· 7300 In America. A legacy lor s6151mo. 78a-5633 Exec VIiia huge 2 Br Oen 2 • Ulll retrlge, crpts. drpe. $-490. apt on b1y. nonsmkr. d 11 RtJ lcCtr41t Rltr your chlldren or grend-__ Ba $1250 2 frptc pool apa • 536-'637 Avall lmmed. 873-6-46.4 sngl tam, exit hme lor lam Lowest price go cour': i"I 7721 • children This tran1actlon Eastslde 2 Br $650/mo. prvt 673-3313 646-6375 W tide, all new. 1 'n Ba. =-----=--::--,~= B I Of 1st time buyer Assm custom 1n Canyon ~ • WIY PAY 1t•E' can be handled c:om-Avall immed patios. O/W. no peta. WIUI ltacla 2741 Prof. Fem to ahr • r hse n $94,000 In SP S 117.500. Bedrooms 4 baths. pn n 1 1 1 b JI W 1 631 5087 days Gornan.•s ocean front on kldl OK. avall lmmed. _ Univ Pk. Pvt rm & patio, 31-4 Cleveland St 11ate POOi and spa UI· URIE CISTll llPLU Luxurious spacious 1 Br Pe e Y Y ma r te • Sea;h';re 3Br .&Ba 2 trpl $875/mo. 64~646 Cozy 2 Br furn mobile hm M 12 + utll Liz 786--830-' 536-7919 ttmate in privacy 3Br • Ureplace ea unit condo in Villa Bllboa 1Truatee.CGeneBral Aoc.p-329 E. s Ide 3 Br. fr pl $2000/mo 759-13-4 t Agt an utHa pd S600mo 3 Mo 213/570-1222 Fri only ----Reduce<l to$995 000 Beach •-. blk, some vu $124.500 714 9•6-7693 ance 0 · ox · $725/mo Incl gardener M85/mo 2 Br. 1 b1 apt, lease. No amol<Ms, pets ....-----.,-----:--VIiia Peclflc Condo Open 710-1100 $375,000 650-5520 Osage Beach, Missouri No garage. 646-3177 Lov.iy 2Br + den, 2b• upper unit. Pool, l1undry chlld. 640--4999 Prof. typle mile rmte to House 1--4 4 Br. 2'• Ba 111 Cltatatt lOH 65065 or 0111 collect condo Obi gar, pool, Jae. room 2272 Maple 1hr w/seme. Exclu1lve $126.500 LIDO ISLE 2Brs. 35 11 lot Mesa Verde 2Bdrm $550 -4 Walk to beach. $895. TSL lllT 1"2 110• Sml 1 Br, 3 blks to be!Kih, 2/2 condo, NB. Unfum. 21295 Seasprlle Circle~ _.L:.1.1mu.wst11M--l.4WC exchg Pino ocean. golfcourae 11~ (31•)112-3141 fam hOme dining rm gar 63 t-928-4, 213--457--4156 • • • $-450 Incl. utll. 497-5598 Parking, rec. t1cll. OC4tan ..,.....--·· 968·",,,_.-view. 2400sq11• 2 Br. lam 539 • 90 BEST A f '" II .. / 15 "'~" u"'' M·A Corp 646-3949 rm, workshop. 31/r Ba, 3 lie ts (3 H )H2·1722 . ., 1 lty ee Newport Shores: Newer 1111 JU 1~1 ,.va . .. . vu, lndry. M25'h elec. VIiia Pacific Condo 4 Br. New water1ront w/dock, lrplcs. 3 car gar. priced to MESA VERDE 3 BA 2ba. 2BA/den/2ba/2 car 0.,, Eastalde townhouse Pool, L11u1 li11el 2752 645•3756 111 mag 2"A Ba S 118,000 Open cstm 3 Bdr 2 Ba home sell Submit owner carry Reduced SOK. view 101• $900 + dep 1 blk bch. Pool/club prlv. p1t10. carport. gd crdt Go 1 & 2 Br. o••. wtr. Pvt Br & bl In trg CM hme House Sat 1·4 $470.000 Opn Sal/Sun $299,500 Manner's Pt w / 1 O a c av 0 c 8 d ° Call 979-4575 s 1200/mo(213)794-3'453 2310 Santa An1 Ave Mgr No-smk, considerate Fe 96.45 Jamatea Circle 1-5 3311 Ftnley, nr Lido Alty 1-42 Ave Del Mar. 1115•000 Xln 1 t Ill 642-1518 O< 650-1797 ~~!!!1~. 1 1n11d r+y ' 2..00N1 0• only $300+ 543·2'497 A t 968 2297 BiGCANYON EXEC v 673 3777 San Clemente 498'-5830 shelter Rancho Citt-NEW 2 Br2BiCondo 675 OCEANFRONT: Elegant 3 ..,......,.. ........ gen · HOUSE Broadmore laro· .1.1•11•.oe.iiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lornla. 557-3288 for lnlo W 18th St dbl gar, no story wood & glua. Ideal $520 2 8'. pool, 2 persona pets. 290-4 t Aloma, Resp fem to ahr 3 Br. 2 b• But. Bar Mu 1042 est made with •"9anS1on, S/ a a ta Aa1 B1t1 l 012 lnort PrtJ-l 510 pet• S795 Sierra Mgmnt lor couple. $2500/mo lae. onty. No peta. m J 17th 9. 7PM. Mgnr -495-8221 hae In CM. $300 + ut111. lllllR PllES C ... IO pool. spa, low down ok OPEi HOUSE _ Co. 6-41-1324 Reta 850-3823 Pl . ....._5117itt11AM I rt lttck •7i 5-49-0828/639-9860 2 br, Pl. ba Price to sell lor qualified buyers. Price SAT /SUI 12·4 l&ITI UA MTS VIEW CAIHI UIE LOTS Nice 2 Br 1 ea. carpets. Spacious 3 Br 2'h Bl . Very $525/mo. Lrg 2 Br. 1 ba. 1 m. uth1 pd, tropb Ammie. non-1mkr, health BYOWNEA$l31.250 reduced l or quick Two 10 choose lrom· 3 Subordlnatlonand/orjoint drapes,smfncdyard.1 clean Twnhs. pool, jog-deck. golf courH view, apts.2'42lE.i 8thSt.Npt coneclous.rttP .. M.pret. S46-SO.&Sl(2131728_7115 escrow $750,000 34 SEA ISLAND OR. OFF Bdrms hardwood floors venture Ready to go child ok. no pets glng, etc $850l mo. lndry room. 554 Jo1nn. Hts SSOO/mo 645-1048 $250/mo + 12 utll Call 834· I 157 FORD RD JUST SO OF tirge 'beautlfull lend: Sundance Properties $550/mo 1st & last $200 Agent 544• 14..ao . TSL lllT 142· 1103 6'5-1279 alt 6PM lrriae 1044 Blutts 3 Bdrm 2',bath-JAMBOREE 2BR. 2"'rBA. sea"""' lot Gre:t upnAr ~79-8826 -dep 548-3381 -1 Br $500 2 Br $600. A 2 B CM . OEN LUXURY TOWN· b .,..,.k b P A_,;-I. E ~ 600 SPACIOUS •Br. canal $835/mo. 2 Br. J'h be Oshwstir. refrt lncld. mmt to shr r ipt • S 108.000 Orangetree 400 Vista Quinta May be HOME OVERLOOKING ac ay view ,.,_,to E x ckaatt 1 Panorom1c VleW of Cities, lront comm pools ten-Townhouse. Gre&nbell, non smkr. pool sp1. patio home. 2 Br 2·Ba. seen Sunday 11·3PM BIG CANYON c.c &ell at l~NCh ' -lg 3br 3b1, Turtlerock nit illTlllles 'only 1)19... lndry rm. Nice location No pelt. 5'5-4 55 $275rno Mike 831·2737 needs paint & cleaning Charming Back Bay Home $325.000 BY OWNER. FILLER R Ln FOR SALE Olf'TRADE Condo. w/pool. jlC, ten-s14001mo 645-3370 •ft 5 2078 Thurln 2 Br. 2 Bl, Wiik to Lido. no Shr 2Br Aplln Costa M•a Good ~uy 642-6173. Secluded area near Mesa 662-1673/(819)347-3469 Ml·Ol1 ForSo.Calll Property.3br nls courla, av1il lmmed. TSLMllT 142 1101 p•ts. 2 people S775. Quiet male non amkr 646-5090 Mary. agt Drive Estates $158.500. 2'nba. 3500 aq It on 10 $1300 mo. 833-1065 Iota Aal 2210 • 673-9127. 873·8209 ,250 + utlla 548-8197 acres. wllh guest house, $885/mo. E/slde 2 Br, 11/t lfW IOITECITO 20451 Bayview 650-5520 OWIHS barns. pool, llthlng pond. PETS OK. 2 Br duplex. Condo. WJnOwood Forest be Twn~. Frplc. yard. $800/shon term rental 3-1 Shr 28r lb• apt. Near " Br. 2'/t ba. single lamlly Crest. MOK dn, assume OPH llOISE SAT /Sii Nt~ilt Btatt 1100 In the city of Ardmore. good Walde loc w/amau 2BR. dbl ger, patio, pool, gar. Ind rm. N/<:e loc. to 5-30. 3 Br. 2 Ba 1 Blk beach In ~· 25-35 detached home. Turtle bal $1470P&t 2 Br.den. 28R: 1BA:(16xa81) Oklahom1 $125,000 yardS595 662-1700 spa, very nice, Aval! 2314 ~na. tobeac:h. non-smkr.$245+ t2utll. Rock Ridge Lrg yard, 2blkstobCh 836-6608 11-IPI •8'x20'closedporeh Vic Ownerwlflcarry Calleo!-Wslde 3Br 1B1 gar. nu l mmed S6 7 5 /mo. TSLlllT 1421111 2033Jrd St Ev•lwkndl IS-48-9848 ale, intercom & sec. sys, __ Sparkling Newport Crest Hoag Hosp Ctubl pool. lect (405) 226-0455 crpts paint. No pels 1700 759~2'483 0< 840-6~7 • N.B. Realty 675-16.42 oent vac& much more 30 Ortve by 2424 Sierra Vista large Plan 4 3 Br con· Agent 64a-.380 -1st last & dep 752-2881 SoCo PIZI area Primo 3Br Ealltlde 2 Br. 1 B1. g11, IOI-••y f•llT THE BLUFFS-2Br 2ba apt. yr below market rate ott corn 22nd/Tustin Ave . vert den. 2~. Ba. prol ____ __ HAVE $250.000 equity In 3B r1 lrplc. beam oeil $625 ,. -· -" frple, dahwr, 2 car gar. flnan $340.000 For lnlo 673-1395 decor lots ol Van Lull & Cost a M es a . 8 1 modern • • ac Newport 2 Daaa Ptilt 226 a w/it um spa pool ist last & 5225. 2 per-2BA+den. Exoellent Main pool. Mature tem. $395. 552-0917 (Irvine Paclllcl •trds 3 tevets w/O sz dbl Fleetwood. 14x48 2Br story back bay 4 bdrm Ocean vi~ 2 Br cottage dbl gar ?iood condo eons no pets 650-1798 Channel locallon. Mo to 1st/last AEF'1 6.44~8351 gar Owner Broker wlll 1ba. new standards hme WANT L A. or O.C. ..,.. kldt/pets lne $825 at ' · mo. $1300/mo. 64-4-9513 ,..--,..,.,.----=--:-~ coop wl same 15 Kia Loa Drywall, real oak comm'I, Industrial or $675. Ocean view studio 539-6190 BEST Alty fee Frpl pool prvt patio Would llke resp. F to shr 2 WHHlllHE COHO 1650 sq tt. 2 Br. study, 2•.., be. air cond i t ion S 139.000 Ownr 552-5277 L11111 leack 1041 ltllilt tit•• 11 lt1ch Must sell Cory 494-2254 HCEPTIOlll Ct N B 646-0718 cab/doors Adlt prk No units 642-1366 $325.Agt -496-5980 dahwshr X·lg 2 Br on I br 2 ba I t Promontory Pt. Eiccellen~A~1~~~S!1an 3 PRllE OF OWIH ~o :~~ariog-:r3";'.~2~~·2 Have Lido hse &N;;-Land F1ut1i1 Af!!!at•ta FanhkH Eastslde S810 557-28'4t \1'1JJ!fl~1li. =• ~o:':f~~~ Bdrms 3 baths with sep-13 Bdrm· den wtth 3 Ba. · Both lree & clear • cash V1Jlt7 2234 CtrtH ••I Mar ZIZ2 llSTllT II ll••H••••••I Yeerly. Oceanfront duplex. arate master suite corner locatton with CREEILUF Pllll Want condoa/hset, umts 3 Br ~ bonus rm. 2·~ ba + B1ehei0<. tUrn. mo to mo, $525 2 Bt. 1 Ba patio. n~ IN NEW ORT BEACH Pino. view. '335/mo. Beautifully landscaped many upgractes Priced Trtple wide 30x60' lge llv-M_:~~~P-646•3949 •. ba, dbl encl gar single. quiet. n smkr. Utll1 Ea111lde loc w/pool, SI le 1 • 2 a... • rt· 23-35 yrs, 875-7068 II $198 000 B /d 1n & kitchen W S CC Incl $500 644-1271 lndry rm, Close lo all. ng s a. ....,rm "Pl Wood & class custom home 3 Br. 3 ba with panorm1c ocean and city fight views Tropical land· scape on dbl lot Ownr 499-3563 or 675-2172 yard with garden house. I to se at . y 1ng '" g 111 uchange A $750/mo. 842-6-405 eves · 149 E. Bay. ments & TownhOUIH •-atl ll WaatH 290t 1>1g trees and room tor appt H Frederick area 3Br & 3ba. both llght golfcourse lalrw1y home, u 2 4 1 $660 (Ask abo t - pool Gourmet kitchen. 631-1266 & darker Interiors Next 3 Br 2'it Ba. tor Co11a Walk 10 mlle Sq Park cozy tJ!I Pltll TSL 1&•1 142-1101 t~~~ahed ipts. comple~e 2 Christian 28 yr old men lots of bu1lt1ns Reduced to recreation rm & pool Mesa property/home 111 bungalow 1295 pays $400. dlx moblle home, no llSTUT II with TV. llnens & utensils. need 2 rms In Christian to$310.ooo Call losee I area Agt 540-5937 642-2000 631-5055 rent&alluttlsl 539-8l90 pets m1t e d It · BEST R f · ur a u s. may be rented lor short tamlly/elderly person 842 -5200 A l12S 548-1347 lty ee quiet. secure 1991 $650/mo, Lovely 2 Br. 2 ba term or longer) On Jim-home. NB/CM/Irv Call I B0~1,3~1.oF40ACRES a:r-wu tt4 lW BHt. ltack 2240 Newpon Bl 646-8373 T;;~;;2t:;.~1w~~~: ~~:~·•tSanJoaquln _•_9_5_·3_t_o_8 ____ _ Lake Ftrt1t 1055 EXQUISITE RHUCH PRICE Ill DOVER SHORES SHI 000 quality ... elater home 1n the Forest. 4 bdrm, or 3 ~ Oen tam rm Gorgeous !•-------• nootral tone carpeting - 144 1 Galaxy Dr Spacious 4 BR. den. 2'' baths Two 2 car garages Lge 101 Room for pool -,r RV parking and quarry Ille Inside IO· HARijOR RIDGE-Luxury cation Lake privileges condo lor SAL E at Super con dll1on $385.000 or TRADE OPEN SAT /SUN 1 to 5 Robinson Rltr 548-56.47 $269,500 $200.000 equHy lor tan1-SUl-llVIDED ~ ACRE Newly remodeled 3 Br. ~~or 1 ~·Realty , 11y hme 1n Nwpl COM or Lag Bch Owner/agent 646-1945 2 ba hme $410,000 Call for more lnlo 646· 7879 t. Uttle Miss MuHet sat on a By o wner reduced Tuff et. along came a $40.000 under market lor spider and read in the last, sale Huge 3 Br. den 0111y Pilot Classil1ed I . 2 ' ba 2250 sQ 11. up- section about Miss Mui-graded beauty Only let's Tutfet and bovght it $239 900 644-6220 786-1172 3880 Michelson Drive Irvine tor $9 95 You can sell Open Sa11Sun, 1-5. your tullet 1nd lots ot I 524 Vista Grande other things through 1'1take your shopping; Da11y Pilot Classit1ad 1er by using the Dally P1- Ads Call 642-5678 lot Classified Ads ( Attention Laguna Beach Voters Meet City Council Candidate CHRISTIANSEN All are cordia lly invited Saturday, March 31 , 5-9 P .M. WOMll'S CLUB (Corner of St. Ann & Glenneyre St.) llFORllL MUSICAL EITERTAllllEIT Ft1turl11 Joh111 Mick Refreshments Served Pl,nty of Free Parking Q(Jestlons & Answers Elect CHRISTIAllSEll I IN SAN DIMAS $70,000 •W•11T OtT•• -4BR 2ba, new cpts/palnt. STUNNING lrg 1 Br garden Tll l&llf 1'2-1I03 ._._.1100 M 36. c1Mn quiet Need by 968-7570 -1 wallpaper. large yard apt pool. rec arH _..-5/1, lrg 1tudlo or t Br _ __ _ __ We buy houses. condos. $875/mo 675-5582 $-475/mo. 710 W 18th. Large Bac:h with pitlo. PENINSULA w/gat. CdM/NB. Long lse Ct•tttry Lots and units Negative cash I I L 21 9 $350/mo. for reaa. rent W1yne: Dy C 1225 flow OK. foreclosures Bungalow Ocean cl• tBr t~rt tlCa 859 w . 191h St. Nice 1BA 1ba unit. I "9e 557-0<4'40 Ev 64'4-9l2.& !flll OK Your price. our relrlgstoveprovlded w/w a Jl8l( 0 It F I h9d from beech. no g1r.1~--~----- 0 rav3de Plots, next to terms 730·8037 crpts $380 worth more ;;rd~ ~75~,,;o. urns · "LIKE BRANO NEW" M95/yrly, u111 Incl. no flftt ltr John Wayne $825/ea I I 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 5.&8.9928 Sparkling 1 Bdrm from pet1. 106'A 29th St. ltat 2912 S75 endowmt 545-7925 tlll I $-490 Pool, garege. no Wayne, Agt. ~8818 • _ _,_,. ____ _ I r i L.. Econmy tor surer uao 3 B1yfront611LldoPark.Or pet• E.stde Coat• Mesa. Ct•aercial Hiii ua I• Br 2 Ba sundeck ga~ " Condo 1 Br t B1 301 Avocado, 6.42-9850 S 6 5 I mo 1 0 X 2 0 Prorrti 12solcerH1 iel lar 21!2 ~:S.6~~· B;~~o::Y ,~e s1 ioo1~~s.:\1~1Grvndy 2•1 w w11son. 631--0960 ~9~5~1_-2_5~28 ___ ~~ Newport Bayfront prime Beautifully decoreted. Mini Mansion Condo Style Luxui condo. walk to so. fict leatal1 914 oSttfl600ce bolodog 8B41171 2Gsq dh. cTohmplset1e191y5 Alurdnlsoheddo 5Br Incl den lrplc 3Ba AJ1rtaeat1, Val. Cat laza. Frptc, elegant 1617 We11cilff Dr, N.B. . . run Y n se n c n slyllsh decor $800's at French doors, A/C, In $1 .30 IQ It. Bkr 675-6161 __ , $1995. 673-0896 539•8190 BEST Alty lee Gtatral Z702 home eec:urlty. 1BA &be, 54 1.5032 D11lex11/U1it1 1300 lfewrrt ltack 2169 Spacious (2700. t.) 3 Br 3 HOUSE FOR RENT· ~~~lb w~ti;::~z~· l~~ft~ 2 Office Sultea -1 4 Plex $27.606 gross. 3 br. 2 ba: btk to beh. 'It blk Ba. lrg tam rm wltp. 3 ca.r 5295'M8~ 1_6~~,' work pools, Jee. sauna. Beaut. w/outalde entry. Incl lg great assumable llnanc- 1 to bay Rent tlll June 23 gar. 1'1-t m1 to beach " decoreted clubhH & conf. rm & utll. Sunny. Ing. prime Hunt Beach by wk or mo 675-4902 S 1175/mo 962-8118 lalMI much mOfe. $625/mo Incl FURNISHED or new bid& clOM 1lrpor1 loc, enclsd garages. laun-Cannery Village Mobile Studio apt. close to beach P11i11al1 2707 moat utll. St. Albans_{)y UNFURNISHED. $350-M . 24 t-0955 dry Income S310.000 & 1 w & 638-0-405. ev. 731· 752~ 7141963-0471 message Home Park Pool, no stove re rig. ater PENINSULA All UTILJTIES IALIOI llWI 619-451-0598 collect pets Close 10 shops and gas pd S.& io 960-1170 Nice 1eA 1ba unit. 1 hse MESA PINES 2850 Harle PA D E T Space tor rent. Mike -restaurants. Furn 2 Bdrm lnill 2244 rrom bch no ger LIKE NEW 1 Br.$550. C 18· H AL H 673-5374 or 752-2841 lacoae Prot 1350 2 bath S 1200/mo $495/yrly u'111 incl n~ PRVT patio poolside sp1. LU S. TENNIS. I 673-.3685 or t-772-1801 148S sq ft 2 br. 2 ba home pets 106,;. 291h· Sl TOP irea, quiet, no peti. SWIMMING. plus BRISTOL & REDHILL ..... lllTS• - --for lease Frplc, micro. • . m h Is Cornef prol office bldg. Costa Mesa units tit time Fully lurn · Versailles 3 Br parquet dbl gar N0t1h-Wayne, Agl 646-8816 141-2'41 uc. more. orry. 1000 IQ ft & up Wiii bulld ottered tOxgross wl great 2 ea condo, spectacular woods S825 6'4·2227 SURF & SAND, 100 yrd1 to Newer 2 BL with gatege, no pets. Model~ to suit tenan1. 1ttr8C1tve tlnan<:lng Call lor details vus Vacant avail now ----beech 3 Br 2 ~· utll pd open daily 9 to 6 terms. Owner/Agent 540-4484 thru 6130184 Sl750tmo. * TUATLEAOCK. •BA. 2 $875/~o Appl 8l1·3738 no ~ell. SS lO/mo. ~ d R.H.lnvest 751·5999 ___ Agt 6'4'7020 ba. 3 pools/tennis, bright · 831· 553 9-Townhome complex. Udo Isle 3 BR 2 Ba Mo to & clean. S 1295. 752-0664 CtHH •el NII 7 Quiet Ealde 2br 1ba co 00 Hunt Beach 419 Main St well located Costa Mesa. · 1 380 IQ ft Private en-5 yrs old xlnt terms Mo tease. S 1750/mo Bill Ranging In price lrom Luxurious f & 2 Br 1pt1, nr tag&, enc oar. no 1 Apart.mots trance.•,; bath. $225/mo. s875 000 Prln only Agt Grundy Alty 675-6161 $700-$1200 beach. lmmed oocupan-S800 mo+sec 645·723'4 Newport Bt~ So. Sterr• Mgmt 6.41·1324 845-S85~-N~ ay~~:~:i~':~~: ~ ~ ~C:::; l cy For Info call 6«-2811 s;~e~~rd;~~a~17f:. 1700 16th Strtet Newtyrtdecoreted Mt ot" IAllll PH. Tll-PUX East Oc:eanlront by the a i so r N=~ 1 ~rm.~~,~~· $310. 5'8-322 (at Dovtr) ~~~ ::1!•:c ~ec-r~~m~ 1~~ds7J~ ~:~ty s3~~1 'ZP~?ig~ 14~61,~~~~~~ lor ~ ealf y ! $9001mo Call 875-8000 STUNNING trg 1 & 2 Br. 2 642-5113 answering & aecretarlal 2 d 83 3738 Bl garden apt pool N rt a-~, .. N aervlcet. zerox nego- n 1• 1 t. I Ct1t1 MtH 2724 S-4-45/S.5. 7 10 W 18th St. nwpo _."'' o. liable Only $970/mo . • Ew,.•T UllTS lltuHI U1fur1l1ht4 7 8 6-11 72 WE lffll l OlllOE 880 lrvlnt Aven~ Four year leaH avaHablel " "'-aeral 2202 ~· 1 Br, um pd. s150 dap.. ( t 16th) 759 1501 OWC lor 15 yrs at 9°4 with UC ~' ,, E . 1 Id t S 4 1 5 I mo a . . · I reasonable down 30' 631·0921. Avall 4/1 Want• Mlectlon ol great 6•5-U04 WALKER& LEE R.E. dock w111 consider ex· VILLA BALBOA Spic Jiving? W• can otter any---------- change (triple net com-2Bd unit In security 1BR w/patlo. Gae pd thing lrom a 1mall apt to 1.D, lllPllT UU merclal). Ask lor Robert bldg guard 0119 fire-3880 Michelson Drive MOO/mo Av1ll 511184 1 4 Br house. 11 looklng In lutl Aal 2710 Ofc 1p1ee. 309· I t631Q. ft 63 66 1 1 1 & trvlne Aef1 required, no pett CM, NB Of HB thlntc of UI LOll of prtig, JanltOflal & Milliken 1· 12 pace immacu a e 147 Flower. 6.45-8161 llrst fO< that choice of LIKE ,..EW 1 BR CONDO. all utllltlel Incl. Mo-to-mo lc'~~~~10Mo~s!12~rZnd 3 Bdrm. 2 b1th with yard, Ideal llvlng Sec gait. prv trg beelt OK from S11ft. 557-7010 RVM* lovely. 3 Bd . townhouse. corner lot. 8:875/mo Find what you w1nt tn TSL MGMT M2·1803 ~ard, frplc. daw, w/d -...,.------- pvt patio. llreptace, Agent/Inga 7 7698 Dally Piiot Clualtled1. NB REALTY 875-1a.2 k•up, reo art• w/pool. .D &lllPllT AIU $850/ OAANGETAEE CONDO, 2 $495/mo. No pet1. Avall 3 OFCSH~CPT AREA L.t. .' II. 14 comm. pool mo laat. ltHla 274 Baat. ltac• 0 1tt .. S.. by •"Pl only. S..Utlful 11-. on Birch COM vu ol bay & llghta. Br 2 Ba. AIC Tennis. i=:=iii=iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiilillliiiiiiiiiiii -"" •s'!"18-H"'A"'A,a•o•R-1•sL-A~N!"!'!D_D_R across rrom pant, decor-pool. sf• S560/mo. M1·2'4t. Motomo.Ot< Pnce 1nclds 5000 IQ f1 ator sharp. trench dOOfs. 559-59-4 b k ? llpt lttr 171·1113 house plans John Stiles mo to mo lelte s 1650 La!u• .... Kenney un port. .... ~ ........_ ... Smo«etree Realty W1t1rfr1-A .... , 111 CdM rm avail at, b&. . • .... 1/f •• • 1 COttt99. oc.an !Jfft. 10)'9', •· ent. No kit. suit .. t aooo a/ft 6191323-1731 ll11tt.rs 131-1400 trpic, wa1t1 to beech. seoo Wasn't he the Ambassador from tac. 1280. Bob en-2183 Nr H.,t>or' Baker O•t 11 Ctaaty I 1nc1u11ta 4H-21e1 Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? Fem. Pvt rm/t>a, oompl 5-4M1a1dyt.120-14«< Prtrrti l 529 HOUSE FOR RENT· "'il•U I !! fD · --~"'\ ha.hid p"'11 CM $300 OFFICE s u1r e. Orang• 2 .I• IF Tll Fiil $295/mo Needs work r ,,,,-~~ mo+12 utll. e31"°'12 Co. Allport a,.., Avall ~. 8'41·6208 tee . 2 COl"dO. • apa, ten-.............. __ ,;re ... _ rm 4/1. LOW LOW RENT 2 3 1c hllllop. 380• view 2 nl1. 2•C>-eo18. 557..J380. ,._, """ br 2 b1 mobtle. 1an0-lia .. r I Wlettr Beacon Hiii H you're not Slltt wflo (or wNI) ~enntyb4.l'*Ptrl was. Kit ptl¥, . E/ltde, CM: (71-4) 150.()431 seeped. private & unique le.J-•-* LOVELY HOME w/AAAJ. ~·t feel bid -you're not llOM iteMt1bu11kpott IS P1eft r older woman. Orange County Airport $79,900 BY OWNER ..... ......... Ollf of 14 dlShllCllwtly dill~ tptrtlntllt floorpgns $250. Mt.5tlt .,... New prof9Nlotlal (619}439-0653 1h 8pm .llml IULn gardener. trplc 11295 a( 5'1W1nd Vlftact 111 Hunt1ncton lleadl. Sawlnd ...,. r--& ...... w/Ofil office bldg.. cornet Oat 11 tat• PlllP llAUIElllT mo .. ,.., .•. 49s.-.7o7 Villltt rs • result 011otaly pet10nlhlld ptofuSIOllal "w..n/;i;y. ~"'Ptlf'kllke Redt\111 & ar111o1. 1000 IQ 71./1•1-1111 plan111n1 The ~Ind of •tttnllOll you dts.rvt A perftct na..-NI 644-7252 ft. & up. a.tt NNN. Owner Prt~tt l HO ' bltnd of nature and llviflC -natlld 111 a I01tSt with .._,.., · wlll bulld OU1 lnt•lor to 5 XcAiS if5.0oo cXSA 1 bablll111 bl'oou alld Q111tl p0ncb. cooled b11111111.i Room tor rent. no kit°'*' autte cenant. 751·5'89. a.au11tv1 vacation °' ,. Ptalaiall 2207 omn llretzes Add lo that ttnM courts, SWlllll!ltftC ~ Cotta Meaa. A & H lnveetmenta. tlrement pr°'*ty IOoated ~v pools. I ~ tnd a (Ollff111t11l loct1J011 Mat ~ 9JMU!5 .. 111111 •lfu within 3 mllel ot the Lake Exc:k.llive Pen Pt. 38' 3Ba, and t1110IOY111t11I 1nd .ov'tt IOI' cl.tee tll'fOM WOl!ld Room. atm6-P~ k E. .. t. 2300 8/F OLX OFC Of The Oiarks Wooded den, Melud.0 patio. 38r .UOOO/mo Modern 2 ll(OQdlr C111 home (Cnn l\e11neybullkport) Ont n 1k1e. 1350/mo, no utA. CPTSfTILI AealROOMS perc.I with a vlW Call 11 Nlf cont w/kltdl. ror Story Bliek Bay, '48d a hro btdroom. one tnd two balfl llCJl(llMnls '42-3183 Wttbar/Mytit•nOca1f N111Ue 714·53&-9328 Gftndmother S1f75/mo ba. 3300 Ill, 3 car get, and townholnt.s .. ~ .......... ,.•-th. L-........ MOVE IN AUOWAHCE 213/378*3119 POOi, Jae. 'Aac tot. Poaa """"" .... -......_ ... II Mii Cinaa t 11 tum°' opt. 642-13" s nd 30 a up. Newport BMch. Bob OldlNon 97~ 8cottld11t, Arlt ., •.er 3 2 It 1 bl dbl o•r ~ WI $225. ph M S..2590 Unique watettront omo. 81. -4200 aq h Grett ltg 2 Bf. 2 bl dupltx, ttoO/rno 231 '4tth at· ii 'n Hunun ton VllllOf SEA & SUN LOOOE building In Canntry di. vtewt (ParadtM Vllley). frplc. wndectc. 5 blodla Celt An~ww Ad 111' & 120 wt&Jup. Cot« TV trld Llrge & emall 1941Ce AppralHd 1735.000. to~ 1900. 840-8208 &42-4300 ' 30H w CoMt ~. Npt l'V&llltl6e. l?S-.9511 debt $356,000 II 9' •% B ,._ Trade. 1380.000 equtty .. Lrg 3 ' 3 ... duptex. nu 3 bf 2~ be Hwpt Cr• c:altl fOf' Ntwpor1 proe>-paint. e.pt, dr~. 8~ condo. pool, ~ Ht tt'fY 802-2a...u>1 ~betl ll500 M0-4nt bdll1100(213)U7-H3t Tr•d• your old atuff '°' Th• fattt•l draw tn erie HU3a;,-2~ llp. la n ew ooodlH with a fWHt .• • Delly Piiot ytd, 2 oar pr. •1000 +: Olaaailled ed 842-M78 Clualfled Ad a.2-MTI NC. Me-CMt1, t754432 , • J ---I sir! rn.'I , ·-- I a.tab llH PMIUi! NIYW&i1F 1803 Wlltdn Dr, ...._ port. 54t~a , Ii dye, 720·•«• 911 \ .. .. • \ . \ i ' .. ~ ..... $2.17 per day r111t'1 ALL you pay '°' J 11nea. 30 days In the DAILY Pl OT SERVICE DIEC TORY I ptua the IRVINE Mlfl•ROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wtdneaday at no utra cnarQel CALL TOOA\Jll &SIFllLlll Your R8lty Piiot Service Directory Repreaentatlve 142·412111t. IOI INCOME t SERVICE C.PA. (714)975-5866 Orange Coe•• DAILY PtLOT/Fl'lday, March 30, 1184 C7 I M ler I•• llr••l•r SllO Stir Wu... SlM ltlr Wu... 5111 ltlt Wu... 919! ltlt Wu... Siii lllt Wu... 9111 .. , Wu... 9111 :==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l'•-•y PISIT1ll om. needed, FIT. Muat general olflte LIT "1111 PBX Operator, telephone PIT aquarium a.vice t_HOROSCOPE _ U ... &----know L.A. & Orng Cty and Part time bookeeper with Full time must be over 18 antwerlng eervlce, IUtt & Must know fresh and S •-~"' N.B. print shop "111 train & have cloaed truck or van. accurate typing, atao & have Calli. drlver1 PIT. S.2-7225 marine flah. Reliable YONEY WOITIYI move to mgmt position. Call tor Interview general Cleflcal duties. llcenM. Apply In peraon Permanent ortice help, trana Re~ort 7-9AM he Orange Cout Daily Fem pref. 6"-8233 2e1-2185. Alk for Marty. C09ta Mela. s.8-8671 to Hrvlce manager. small 3 gtrl office. heavy wtitcsy., 4341~ E. 17th St, 0 Pilot hes an excellent op-Carpet layer's helper, •xP· wkdy morning• only. 842-0010 pOOfl8S & typing forma, Coei. M ... MARR portuntty for a c&tMC' w/toots & trans. Hunt Bch onwr wanted for nower General Office Intelligent accuracy nee. 5 clays . .,,..p"""JT""'l*P._,..-. ":"'M:-ust--:be--:h-IOf-.._.~ oriented Major Ac<:ount area. 891-4590 st1o9. Part tlme. Mull aggressive for 1 peraon 675-2774 r•lllbte & weft groomed .···········••! Executive with a proven C I I 2 d h•'t'.• good driving record. office, purchase, file, Mlllllll Fem. preferred. cal for track record. Great ~~~~r~e~Th ch~lit::~ 833-18IF . type, phonea. full time. THE DAILY PILOT II now PHONESECRETARY appt966-1300 Saturday, March 31 potential, g11Sranteed 968.-48 salting knowledge help-accepting appllcatlona No Mlllng. All ready 80ld _iiiiirfifiiiiiiifil 9 d I draw again at com-noon/eves.· 1' DRIVER.Easy money, no lul. s.e-9452 for Olstrle1 Maneger• to leads. 9&4-e700 llllPt/lllRRPB ARlES (March 21-Apnl I ): E:itc11ing contacts are ma e as resu t minion Desire to move hvy wortc Statt tOday. supervlH newapaper PHONE WORK/Hunt. Bctl. F« arnea c:ompeny • ...,_ ofcreataveendeavor. hobb). O p11m1sm re1gns-}OU overco me period Into management a ptus CLERICAL Mr Hart 964--0379 IUll&L "'10I carriers Must have van. FT/PT $4 plus com-mak9'9. 714-675-1823 of gloom and circumstances swing an your favo r. Focus on added Send resume to CLERK Small growing etec. 00. 1n wagon or pick-up. Good mission Catt e-9 AM. popularity, travel. d ynamic manner of expressing ideas:-C~t~M8.::.1m26 nPISTS Ull mu Mlln C.M. needs JI/time otlice salary, mlleage allow· Mr Hunt. 534-6051 IEOIPT/111'1 If,. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What appears a setback is due to EOE ~~~~·i<~~~,.., support 10-2. M thru Fri. ance. company benefits Ptionea me typing & ntng, boomerang in your favor. Some delays. restrictions are necessary. Req: Min. ol 1 yr gen. ofc. and bonus opportunity. Plan takeoff person. pref good Starting poaltlon Iii · · h Start your career with 8 COYP<>f\S ChUrch benefit. eJC.per. Aggressive. cons-Apply In peraon at Deity retiree. 642-7222, aak for owing company 8-5 Spotlight on v asi ts. cred en uals, consu I ta tions, comm unaca t ion wa t &OGlllTUll OUll dynamic, growth-orlen-240-0'427 · cientlOUa a 9811 motivated Piiot Circulation Otftce. NevlJle or Bob Aluaon fsa-3316. Jackie ' individual who is confined to home or hospital. Scorpio plays key role. lnterlor de9ign firm Mek· ted 11nanc1a1 Institution . PllOEIS llAIU person 631-7308 330 W•t Bay. Cost•jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GEMINI (Ma)' 21-June 20): Personal magneusm dominates. lngbrlghtperaoncapable GREATWESTERN s75 per 100. no HP9f. IEHULIFFIOI Mela. Monday thru F~ POLICE CAIET Romance, phhysical atht~~tlaohn. sducycess throuhgh cretatl\ aty and approavnadl loufnchtandlon•uno. P•osvlt.,loletyn r~ SAVINGS Part or tun time. Start Im· Good office skills. General E~~~E No phOne c:afla ••.11-II.II/...._-, by peers -t esc are •&1• 1g te . ou get c ance o revise, review .... we are seeking lndMduala mediately. For details knowledge of all around --------~ •• ... 10 correct past mistake. Sag1ttanan plays important role. quires light bkkpg. 120 to work In our Loan Doc· send sell addressed otlice procedure. Act as CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Focus on achievement. pnde. key by touch and strong mentatlon department stamped envelope to· receptlactry Accurate Mechanic, must know College atu<Sents. age 18 · data In"'•' exnow Good CRI r.3 Box 901• Ford medium duty to 20 lnclualve, lntereated prestige. special assignment which could in volve political acu' It). commu~tl~· lkllla 8 be1weerl the houra ol • ., · · spetterltyplat, Bitting truck•. have own tools In field of law enforo.- Domestac adjustment takes place. famal)' m ember expresses needs. must. Pleasant environ-8AM-5PM and 2PM-Stuart. Florlda 33495 procedurea. filing & Apollo Moving, 2350 ment For Information & desires. Promotion 1s due. )'Ou'll get credit which prcvaousl:y v.as ment and good benefits. ~fi~1u~:~,fi~~:,~~~~ ELEOTIMIC &SSE~~· ~~=· ~ ~~;,:;:1 Newport Blvd. CM application, contllCI· 1-;;;:;;;;;....;.;..;.;.;;;.;... ..... __ denied. Non-smoker 641•4004 1ng real.estate loan docu-e::'=an'~81 ~~ Call tor appt. 9 to 5. 546- 0 7C'477 870 ~~~:::':~rive PAR~~~n=•nda LEO (July 23-Aug. 2:!): Travel bccom.es s1gnafica.nt part of see nano &OCT CLHI II, mentat1on and lnven-Ing Leaderahip ability. 893.0953 ME 1 AL Newport Be8ch 92660 lit• typing Newpor1 -look bevond the 1mmcd1ate. perceive potential and focus on Full time position available tortes Typing •5 wpm is enollah reqUlred. SWIY In HlllTICILTllE Immediate opening. 6'4-3667 EOE 8eactl RMI Estate Office ulumate goal. M one) as 1n\Ohed. special offer is featured. member of tor 1nd1vldu81 with mini-required. pet'son 2911 West Garry. L'"•ne -ta ... ,1 • ..__. com-lrontlback. Xlnt tran---------• ldul for atudent. Mhr. v 'II .. h 1 .. • -..,. ~-.. sortbef Local uro&oo11t tMI opposite seit playsdomanant role. 1 ou gain rare ansi&<.l into youro" n mum 1 year expel' n ~-we offer competitive Santa AnL pany needs. E.xprd intr. 645-9700 Of 831•5s80 Prof original PoP Bend IALL'"-' motivatio ns. «al accounting. Prol•· salaries ($850/mo start· ELEOTIHIC TIOI maintenance person. Op---....,.---:-=----,--with promo pedl ""' -------"'.~'."'.':"':-:::-- VlRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): C hee!. resources. take inventory. ~ ~~P1~"':t1~~,: Ing) and excellent ben· 5_ 10 yrs uperten~e . port tor Arowth F/tlme. Models Male/Female top manager to help Mon.~~~~ Llgt\t obtain professional appraisal. Don't g1 vc up somelha~g for not hang -Call !or appt at 77 -941 1 ~~~!s:or !aft' ~=';;'r· need• bsckground In dependable car nee. lor WE NEED NEW FACES 11~~~erc~~t~!~e~~~· typing. N.B 955-0e50 and1v1dual who makes claim s should be made to ve!'lfY .them . Protect 8AM--4·30PM • troubleshooting analog. NB I M 1s1 1 o n v Jo For placement in mooellng 6'6-3856 self 1n emotional ch nche~. keep resoluuons concerning an vestment or UMll. W &IT digital & mlCfoprooesaor 852-8 111 lob• In Orange County ------ savings program. lnvestmen . Newport laelt lerllu control circuitry. Will be llTn MISlllPll 1fW YllR WOT F. h h 1..-f ~h. rong k!pervl> assembling and !eating T •-.J = LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): 1n1s w al you start. ~ pos1t1ve O ory-& project coordl· Pr 0 t 0 t Y Pe e I e c. wanted. Small Newport a,.., tHJ PIOllTill legal requirements. anves11gate possibahty of/otnt effort or partnership. nation responslblllt1e1 (114)111-4111 tr tro-mechantcal tnatru-Beach Hotel. F/tlme. Ftex 141-1 I h I be I fi d d h -'le 111 41H c 5 " 777 hrs .. 875-7300 Kim Can you ... You'll have wider audience. relauons 1p wa c an ae an emp asas Must poseas exc... nt • ments. all 4 •• 4 lllllll WIST Spare 3 hrs nightly? will be on marital status. Aries and another Libra play key roles. personnel management T Housekeepers wanted. ex-• Are yoo . SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Y ou'll have new ways o f obtaining & organtz.atJonaJ skllla. &REA ESOllW llOIOUY perlenced. Relerencea. Full & part .tJme lkllled Well gr~. S~a·aJ services. Emphasis on employment. ~t.s. derv>ndents. and Will sopervlae 10 dept WESTERI for one ol O.C.'s otdest 831.0209. Cati between nursing laclllty tn Laguna d~al>le ..-~ .,.. atatl memben. Incl. Ex-companies Corona cs.I 6--10PM Beach Xlnt working In-and self motivated? health. Stress new stans. independence. creat1v1ty. opponunaty to ecuttve Sectetarles. Xlnt Mar 01fio9 Ex,_..tlonal vtronment 714/'494-8075 Oo ou · I ta d I s & ml t t•"I kills SAYll&S · ......, I need help! Care ol a very Y · pioneer a project. Leo. Aquanus natives Pay outs n ang roes. H nu e -nos opportunity. Benefit•. lovable disabled boy OFFICE: Mature peraon 10 Enjoy working with kids? SAGITTARIUS (N ov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Excateme~t of da~overy as Min. 5 yrs exp as Admln Otlta Mtsl Call Lynn S.7-5625 while 1 work lite hskpng assist Mgr ol busy otlkle. II you can answer YES highlighted -scenario features cha~g~. ~reat1v1ty, 1ntens1fied Asst. req. Non/smoker Ht 11.,. In or · ocrt';~wpri Hunt. Bch. Call 8-9AM. Phone6'6-7021 refationship and speculati".e ve~ture. I ntu1uon as on target. member of ~:= t~~Pos:~ Equal Oppty Empl MI F Pltl~~,~~~unt.'J!.ch Shores 71416~ 108 Mr SGott 534-6051 2 30-6pm Mon. tnru Fri opposite sex expresses feehngs tn graphic. dramatic fashion. 2500. N.B. 92660 Attn OUlllUL/P·tlM area 968-1488 llTUlll Mllll PlllTEI CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll ha~e more working r00"!'· Carmen WOif 20 hrs wtc Type (50wpm). FILL/TIME PAY Experienced designers 5yrsenamelexp Car nee. Prt,.rt, IMa&tr some restnctions arc removed, long-term pohcaes are solidified . Y ou II Another Wendy's located fifing. ptionea. prev. wor1<-p••f/TIMl-I needed: resldentlat. oom-63 t-47451642-853' mag E•~•rlenced with R.E have chance to complete lons-st;andang p~oJ.eCt-:-what appeared to be at Baker & Fairview In Ing exper nee. S41nd re--"-merelal a mOdets. Cattfor Tl hel 1 tden ncenH preferred. Grow- a fiors1·11·s actually altv"' and k1clong. Gem an a, Sagmanus per sons figute. Costa Mesa Is now ac-sum• 460 Ocean Ave. Opportunlllea available appt 673-9510 (Teri) Part me P 0' res -Ing H B. llrm. Cati Tom or -> ' i llcatlon I with the LOS ANGELES ' tlal bulld« General of-prom inently. . cept no •PP • or Lag. Beach. 92851. Attn: TIMES Clrculatlon De-Ironing, mother'• helper lice & receptlonlat duties, Sandy 963-~900 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): & ready. to . revise. review, to ~~~";l~~ :! Trisha or A.my. partment In oor door to needed. Wiii plck.yp & 12·5·30 Call Jackie tCla11llled Ad• are Iha exchange ideas and lo communicate with relauv~ an transit. Supenor Wendy'• 2840 S Briatot MPml IPIUTll door n.wspaper sates drop otl. 673-8255 833-~331 ana~ to • succenful praises your efforts. arranges special commendation and you could be btwn 2-5PM. Mon-Fri. TralMe wanted to n.in progrfm Guaranteed J&lnlllAL PlllT1tl Part/time garage or yard aaa.1 tt'• • an line for prom o tion . Virgo plays key role. E.0 .E. ·• _ oornputer program• for ~j..tn w~,~::i~ Part time. Mon thru Fri. SIPPLEMEIT t>euer way to tell more Receptionist for buay crnropractic offlce Must be lh8'P. wtllf org~ and dependab6e w/good phone volc:9. Noo-amkr preterred. 631-5890 IECIPUl•ST Jotn Avne1 Electronic:a. the world's largest dls- trl~tor ol etectronlca components & computer products We need a peraon for our Costa Mesa otflc4 whO c an h andle hea-1y phones . lnteracl w1employee1 & cus- tomers and ~ gen- eral office duties Pro- tesalonal appearance & phone manner. soma previous exper preferred, and ablltty to perfonn In a last paced otlice ate nMnti•. To arrange for 8"I lntw· view, call Nancy laenlng at 7141754-6073 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Spotlight o~ m oney, incom~. budget, Answering Service needs buay marketln~ reaaercn 9pm. Training 11 pro-20-2! hrs week. Call YOll llCOIE _l*>P __ 1e_i ____ _ basic expenditures. Romance 1s featured. ~inang pleasure as part of a telephone ogerator who ~~~ir:~::.'•s.~~r:xs:;~ vtded Potential to earn 557-7'480 Iv mag. Tired ohtttlng around with I . i·1y Pl.lilt•••••••••••=~·! unusual. exciti npcenario. Membcrof oppo1ste sex docs care. wants to ~~:i~. i~nou~1!!;111: pends on exper Call S300 plus per weell For tlEWIUIY UUS nothing to do? 0o you • make favorable impression. Don't be afraid lo show affection. 362 3;;5t •C. Lag 8ch Carot 71' 731-7991 an Interview. c811: Udo VIiiage 11n .. t A.GS like to mingle? tf so. give 957-2361axt.1204 jeWeler Is ottering unique us a Jingle at 540-0301 • • Ceaatrcial ....... 2911 uiOlo Harbor. F.v 124'0 sq ft 5't-5032 1800 all retell bldg w/80' frontage on Coast Hwy W. Npt Bch. 650-3392 1 .. a1trlat ....... 2920 2006. 2006 ' 1000 l<I ft 3975 Birch, NB. $ 50 aq It. A.gt 5' 1-5032 $450/mo, over 1000 1.1 • good lndu1trla1 locatlon Agl. 645-9850 C.M. 800 aq It with amall office & reatroom S3001mo Agt 759-8006 Aaatuctatat• sPlrltual R;;a;; i xa. vleor. Ad~ In all Ille metttn; love, marriage. bualnett. etc. 631·9397 SPIRrTUAL READINGS Advict tn all mettert Love, marriage a bu•ln•••· Also counMltng. 1815 So. El c.mino AMI, San c.n. Uc'd. '492· 72" t FOlll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: 141-llll Mii I Ftaa• 3004 ftrMalll Assistant Manager for 21 OllTllLLlll UIAllllll career opportunity to for an exciting Job as a • PART TIME • Found tem brown dog, WE &Ill STILL IHI ~n~~t~opd•t~ ~:!; ·:~~~~ N1:1e~.''~:1u~T11 ~~~ lllT&LUl/IHYla per90n axper'd In quality !:~~eLo':te_:Ngr~~ : •. Short hair Alaskan tag, '"nd running 2• hours a .. -jewelry, china and crystal " Handyman. 855-0665 emphasis on revenue Full time Job. Must have •-5 d.,. 8 wtt no TIMES, Hours 9 am to 2 e • Flower St/Orange Ave day. 7 daya •week. Pres-acct'g and all other ~driving r9COf'd. Rafi 18"'"· ,_ • ' 6'!-3177 ent this ad and receive a ... ,.ltttr/lct 11·21 acct'g. auditing and f.q,"p1eaae send phone eves. 673·~ ~~S:c:''~C:!f:n• ~ • • Found lem Shepherd pup, two massages for th41 Every Weekend, llve-ln. purchaslnglunctlons.Alr-no & particulars to. Ad uua.1101nu1 Sunnower Av .. c M : Deliver Daily Pilot by auto : Adams & Delaware. HB. price of one must love Children and lloe exp. preferred Com-It 1051, Dally Pilot. Box Newport Beach regional , .......... : in Laguna Beach area (a~-•• Olene 660-1 23•. ext 238 OllCll IF IOIUIE have exper. & refs. Xlnt pany otters equity poa-1560, Costa Mesa 92626. otlioe of Nat'! firm. Pree-1• 1111. Ulltll salary. Driving Important. ltlon and profit aharlng + -tice confined primarily to PART· TIME. Varied hours e prOX. 2 h ours per day) wee -• Found male yellow Lab; FILLllTH 675-704'8 N.8. salary Please submit r• general c 111 I I 11 t I g. t I 0 n lo include early AM. •• day afternoons & early •• male Blkl brwn Blood· I some to ConMCtalr Air-Circus Vargas want11 Y°" w/emphals on complex weekendit. Must have de- hound; male blk/whl Lab 110-1112 Babysitter. mature & loll· llMt Inc. 9375 Archibald to help put up poalera. subfogatlon. 2 yrs Ull· pendable vehicle (small •• mo rnings on Sat. & Sun. •• pup mix, male beige mix Ing for oc:caslon81 times, Ave, ste 108, Rencho Mull have tran1por-gatlon exp & knowtedge 1ruc11 , van. station Shepherd: male brown TOP SSS my NB horn. 673-8255 Cucamonga 9 t730 . tatton. be 18 yra. S,Vhr of computer operation wagon) to aaslll news-• Earn approx. $400 per • Shepherd mix and tamale Females pref. MOdels •nd BABYSITTER NEEDED. EOE. 0*1cal. S3.35rhr ~ preferred. Must be lam-paper dealer '" Irvine : month. Ask for Bruce •• trl color Shepherd mix Escorts. (213)866-1984 Fl t days. Dependable, Orange County air· 111 a r w Ith Ca Ii f ar" Must be depen-• Newport Beach Animal to·"ng w/refs CM area Cook Experlenc.d lunch ground•. Mon 9:30 AM. pr__..u_ "'51 "291 dable. Contact Gr•o : Emsley 11 a m to 4 p m • Sh.It-•••.3•58 ftrHHJ "' ' 91' cook lor busy kitchen. .,......, ,., .. 0 "" uyde ••ond~ thru Fr',.•Y ' • • • e ... .,...... 0 your home or mine. ,; Must be feat 4'96-2434 IOTIY /lh •-. .-.. "" "' Found: Med az ml11ad ltrYictt 3014 moa old. 5•!-8229 Tuatln Tennis Club•~, EXTILE between 9· and tO 30 • • t>reectdogtem 40-5011>1 &OOllllT&lTlllO UIYllTTlllmlll OHITUIELPf/T a11 around person LllllWAllO am 00Z 642"'321 : CffiCULATION DEPT : cream cir. M ... Verde, _, ..... nd ok 631~..,..53 . . GARY'S DELI 875-2193 5'4-&950 Experltnced on lwer • 642-4321 l:V'\E !' CM 5'<>-6314 •••..,. ....., Adulta. FIT, PI T. Call looms pref9rred. Pay & Sell wttt'I EASEi J:JV If lllW 111411 Charlotta'• Sitters 420 MllU I lfflll .. UL.,,. t>enetit1 ciommenaurale 1r1 • BREEZE '- Loll amall. mat. YOf'kle. on 62nd St, NB. 645-37"8 Equip rental •tore apec. In Nwpt Bch private Post Of. with e11p. Apply In person C......., Adi 642-5878 '' •• • e •••••• • • •• ••• • • • M 4 3/23 near Atlanta & New· IS a new oonaultanl and t 0 il Fiber I call niiiillllliiiiiiiiiii•••···········--· land REWARD 538-l870 management firm de· Bakery. 2 poaltlonl avail. party equip. Heavy phone flee Accur•l• typing. • mn g au or · aigned to help direct you Serious drl• wlexper, UH. Typlng & other Flexible houra. S.9-2217 1-597-7857 Loll yellow F lab, 8 yra. 1n tile f..td of entertain-3:30AM-10 30 AM & admln. lkltt• req. 5 days Newspaper A.lash dOG tag•. ment. 213-274-5588 metlculout uat baker Ind Sat. $4.50 hr. United I ' •11y ,,., I IA ................ ·"· KID-S·E·RN GREAT TRIPS •NI) PRIZES! REWA.RO. Vic Broadway 12PM~PM. Call betWMn Rental, C.M. 64$-0TCSO ·. ft ft Orange CM. 5'!-..e66 at aftMI 3-5PM 631-3121 Data Entry Operatora, . : REWARD. Loll Coc:katelt. In lalt 4112 BEAUTICIAN worit pert time or on call . SALES . whit• w/grey. Coat• cidXRETTE or V16Eo l.Algune Beech. 2nd lhlft. ·~ hra. Mini-: RETAIL : Meaa ere .. 5'8-914'1 OISTAIBUTORSHIPS A«* '41M-1800 ~~m '~·~:'J't!~C:~ : COORDllATOR : REWARD l09t male Caah 8u1lnttt.... We 1---------,..... Slbtf1an Hua6c) with btue Pf'ovtde ~ f()f ••• ....... llP&m a 4P 3180 AltwaJ A~. eyea. Lut sHn vie. pension, alt IOCatlont, Full/time. Experience eoa1e Mesa. 549-5 00 Ora.nae County daily newspaper is Main/Adam• H.B. trelmnO & • BONDED pr.-red, bUt wltl train. lllT&LUSllT&IT seekma fast~. 0 >dbl achl vcr 53e-1na 0t 1'47-714'0 ~11~; t~~6CA' "O:'N Mlt.alof'I Vleto. 631~2881 RDA, x-Ray licen ... hn· to coordjnate dlsplay sales activity. SCR•M·LETS PART OR FULL TIMI! Cl...,lled Ad•. Y°"' iiMl eflta, f\111 time. ~ Must hav~ exceptional organizational I\ BUSINESS. alop lhoppklo C*\ter &-.ch.,.._ 873-3 -'~iJ'-. Duti-mcl··...1.-trac"'"""' daily INVEST '3.995 to '50.000 ~ ~ ~ uuc ""Ill •NSWERS win1t~Koo1a w . answenna busy phones ror " 1..aoo-2 .. 1-uee Clt>ric:91 out.side salts 1taf f, ooordinatlng ~~~~ ,.... .~~ PERSOll FRIDAY ~·:=~=l~~!!; A "~U:it~= .~!: Cott• ... 1oc111on, A ~t opportunity to pt ln on ground ~Jeperience a+. St?nd resume or let~ --------~utlnn my llmt," IN f:~~ i>!.,P~ Ooor with exdtina an>win& hi-tech com-of quali!lcaUons to: -etkt ... r., can't rMd « ttak\ For Info caa Oreg pany tn lrvine. lndlvidual will be a good Or~ Coas\ Daily Pilot FolinCS Nit t>uckt• •• writ• and tr..y won't Lfl 213-37MMIO, t-6PM or lypisi, and one who a.. not afrald of the Ad t~ ~=,~;. ~;:~0 =•1~· mt TALK." 213-3~.-3$, '" ~M computel'. PreviouuwUchboard exp. will P .O. Box 1560 Found blecll eoan1t1 type, ft1enab H11 ~' be a definite p)UL Salary ainuneNW'ate ca.ca Me.. CA 92626 )'OU"l.,W) "°"" COit• 1_,.1_. T • 1 4ftl wtthexperimoe.CaUA Comeau at West-Attention. Peagy Hogarth ' .,_., .,.._=~ OUtcal ON&.V 135-11M Wi66W Ali W i&Tb'e em Graphtec, 12 Chryal St.. lrvtM •. Ca. OR•NGE COAST OAIL V PILOT 'oundbrowf!Codlet--· -110,000 uP No ~ 77G-e010. n ow 8A't tit • COSIA SA CA ,,.2t "llMU Jeno191''. vtc NB, Hive aomethtnQ 10 , Chectl. no penatty v-~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ •• .. .. • u< " • ' ••u" r • 1 ... ~<1u1 • CM. M2o..5 flO t¥ll Ci..;fled 8da do It ... Denleon MIOC. 8f3..1311 r-z-nav~4>¥HWF.a ., •......•.... , .. , . . , ........ , .• , ...... . I I ' • • f I I ' '1 I .1 I ·I .\ i 1 I " I ' 'I I I , I I I ii ' Cl DAILY PlLOT/Frtd~. Moroh 30, 1884 TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUULE ACROSS 44 Stuff 1 S•Utfled 45 Talkt wlldty PREVIOUS PUUl.E SOL YED 5 8Nkte: prel 47 Rtlatl~ 9 Nrcen. c1Md 48 ~~oun 14 Function' 51 !*<ldlstt 15 Allan money lhade 18 FIUll)' eulo 53 Nollced 17 L.a Se•t• SS China, etc. offtrlng 5 7 Suspend 111 Obllgatory 58 EngUah 20 Go up --composer 22 Effaces 59 The Old Sod 23 Prolil 1YP4t 60 French 'nver 24 Guided 61 Oancea 25 Ending for 62 Depress dow and 63 Wash ramp Ind - 26 Chew the -DOWN 27 Music sign 28 "-Magic" 31 Mon1rear1 arena 34 Kit contents 35 Next 10 Cahl 36 Asset1 37 Held on h1gn 38 Unite 39 Beverage 40 Weapon 41 Shreds 42 Do wrong 43 Famed London dean 1 Wheat. etc 2 Ac1or -13 Wallet item& Greene 19 Oell1;1ht 9 Gel - -: 21 Aslringent Become 25 Solo elated 26 Canine 4 Do business 27 Energy 5 Made reaCly 29 Journey 6 01fectet1 30 Tennis ~1.IS 7 Chats SI 31 Lot 8 Man product 32 F1r11snet1 9 Wines 33 Set up 10 Fix a rool d1llerently 11 D1scnarges 34 Ice filters 12 Peace 37 Raillery &ymbol 38 Lealner type 40 Slays on 41 Tapef 011 44 Convincing 46 Year's record 47 Canary's kin 48 Hard look. 49 Brown snade 50 Garden tool 51 River to 1ne Bat1ic 52 Make angry 53 Challenge 54 Asian dog 56 Joined closely r.--r.--,r.--r.,.--~,--,~,~o-r.1~1-r.1~2-r,~3• 16 " 58 " llCIRITT IFFIOHI foll I Pert/TI .. The Encore. a con1lgn- men1 store Wiii be open on Sunday, April 1st and that'• no JOl\et 10% otl anniversary sate. An- tiques. turnlture & collec- tibles: l 1-5PM. 369 E. 17th St. C.M. 631-0281 Appllcallon1 •ra now being •ccep1ed for po1- ltlon1 In Sin Clemente, Colla Mesa & N-port areas Benefit package & un1lorm1 furnished. Lin· coin Securlly Services. 999-0152/(213)802-2474 Service 11auon a11endant. Arrli1ace1 101 1 PIT eves & wknd1, !"IN! lar•1r Artl h•flllOI ~ ~Jiiin appearance and hand-Rafrlg. Service A. Recond, Beaullh.ll S&50 az 14 Wad· PIER 1121/lt, ~ W IL." lmpo!"t your own MB 500 writing only need apply. Sales. Ouar. 5.(9-3077 din• Oreaa & Hat. Aski"" 18 ' Marcus Chnl 850-8145 OS8Jn-Semc.Le-a1lng direct from Europe Md TAil UYmAIE IFTHm• .... Hl.Ull. 2590 Newporl Bl, C.M. "'" I SAVE . Call !or our -;;il;;;;;ii;;;;;i;iiii.i-.,./TYPIST 22 ell Frigidaire, SIS, gold $250. 972-2707 anyUme llf1Clll 1012 S,.1la llill1 I•. lntorm•Uon package. LARGEST SELECTION ol late model, loW ml!MQe Cadltlaca In Southetn Cellfomlar See u1 todlY\ 1140-1110 HOO H•rbof Blvd. COSTA MESA C.m1l11 1313 * '71 OllYITII * Lo ml, flawtes1, all the l)Oodlel -+ many more. Wh!lblk. Best you'M llnd. 11·1 a mus1 •••· 19000/obo. 766-0847 '68 NOVA II: 283 eng, 3 1pd, ;ooct shape, '43K ml. s 1100. &4&-1252 ·1 1 Impale, exn 1ran1por- ta11on. 1750. 873-03fi • llECEr I $250. 646-8078 CRYPTS.(Dooble) M•1rOH Mizutani Suow s;;a;; 16 1.,.,. •• hlh1ry Ex: 500 s ec . S36,90o 'loo lmm..,.lolo.,._,i..-tor ex W d 3 d 11 Abbe' S A·o $875 •• ,, •-714 111-1211 ·79 CHEV. MA LIBU ';~;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i "" -.. -'""'lol -22' er s r. re r g., · · " · .... -apd. mini COfld. 23-24'', E.lcellent Sektctlon of N-, ----·-----, -. V<. PS. PB. A> • ~~~nc~~~~!s100n:~ green $200, 650-3823 log country 646-4281 appraised $900-+. 5550. ind Carefully prepared , . TQP SSS PAID SJOOO' 78&-0253 t.a;. ~ DO A LITTLE ~l ~ b BUSINIESS IN YOUA 5'.lt • . OWN HOME ~ ~ .......... ·-~\''; .. ~"lf~ . r .. • I ·.,:-i'~ ·, •• ~ :, -.r: .. 1 .... -·"""·. '!, .'I.>, • 'I'":'' J . ,:.(i , '7 •·· l •.• GA IAGl SALi ADS NOW CLASSlfllD 8f CITY! srr 11Lo w . ~.,,I Sat Only. 7_3 E'lftfythlng must go c1o1ne1. toys. anhQues. misc Priced to sell 218 APO!Ma (alley) C1r1a1 '•I N1r 219 M•rguerlte. Sat only 9AM-4PM. Quality Items. TV"•. bikes. clothes. kltchenware e1c. Bwal. leack Block Garage Sale AmberWick Ln. So ol At- lanta & W ol Brookhurst Boy1-glr1s bikes. ap- plllllOes. lurn., some an- tiques. Cl'tlldrer'll 1019 etc Sat/Sun. lrg Garage Sale: clothing . tools, baby Items Sat/ Sun 8122 Valencia Or. RICIPT/nPIST Mu st nave e11:cellenl Duponl 18 c/11 cnest Heavy wrougnt Iron round Eves 642-9611. Usecl 8MW'1always1n pnone and communlca-Freezer, good cond, \bl & 4 ch11 s1oc;i Drexel Caa~rl 1014 Stock For Pampel'"ed SEE IS FllSTI Ac11ve sales oNlce with busy telepnones. Cen1r11 N-POrt location Uon •kl11•. Iron• oMlce ...... s 125. 673-4220 cotl !bl s 75. Antique gas 131-3111 11r•cr1rs IE•Z We have.~""'""" ...,. lrig , mtr on top 575 Vinyl '71 Mvy Bubble Top n of NEW &W-:::-c•-·. pearance and accurate I llY APPllUCES recliner $40. 642-5666 Campet", lully equipped, 208 W. 111. S•nla All• Top Merced• Prices Paid ........ , ...... Ask lor Joan Lamb W1t1rfre1t M1•11 l10 • R11ll1rs Ul-1 400 typing (55wpm mini-ti 644 6591 Closed Sunday C II Pol /a rolel1I See us today! muml. Submit reS1.1me & LES 957-8133 Molorlzed vehicle lor 1-f'fi8'~ii-iii'-c.m.;;;l;;;:::::::::::::::;;;:I 1 Ir IJ salary r&qu!femertls lo I IUf "(f"ll("'7("$ ha ndicapped New lSTOCKLANO Camper OtAL 213171• MERCEDES Personnel, 1111 Town & n n -n S 1395. sert S950 Medi-Shell. 8' Ford Truell . High LARGE SELECTION OF HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc Country Road. su11e 16. Cash paid 650-7452 care appro'<d Ann. Dy1 Dacil:. $425. 642-sootl NEW & USED BMW'S! P1r1c~1 1197 testauranT Oraoge, CA 92668 Kenmore Washer & DrY9r 837-919•. av 494-6613 llllll l"tl IOll LHI IUCI IMW •lnl cond $100 each q. VOLUME SALES '66 912, blk, compl. re-CAS•IEI WUTEI Fun Job. Manager trainee 544-6488 NR. New Wheel Chair. In ·11 v ESPA MOPED. E75. SERVlCE &LEASING •1or•d. 17100fobo. CONNEU CHEVROLET X." H.11 I• r 1!1 I I I"-.! \ \1 ~ , I Mon-Fri 11 30AM-1 30Pt.4 earns S300-S700 a wee11 1----~----e•cel cond. Used 3 975 3670 N. Chet'"" A'Ye. 642-9851 afl 6PM S& 00 per hour C•sn paid daHy, no can-Must sen 40 gal gas wtr mo1 only $120. 646-4281 like new. S46-5 LONG eeACH ,..,-,....---.co;;;:;;:--;;;:::; 1-------- lnCMEl MELP I ~~~~g6P<;;1~3°:..1~~;89AM ~::1;~5S~~~:~.r~s~~ POOL TABLE. Reg .. slate. !ndla~d4c::;;;~· (No.Cherry•xH-405) ·~.12s1:'!::,~':;, ~i~'. DN.I!_ 9311 54()..1200 Mon-Fn, 11AM~2PM Olck432-144g teath pock111. Mahog CallS53_1180 (114)11a.llH l6000,call6'48-•295 '65 bOd;e Coronel 500 FoodEmpanum,CM Great -mu11 iee.1---'-'----'----1 -fr1de-ln1Welcome 1 ~~~~~~~=~1 conver1., pwr 1op . Call George 432-0677 STUDENTS Sears washer & eteclrlc $700/obo. 646-•917 Paugeot 103-blue, Ilka OPEN SEVEN DAYS '73 914 xl nl cond. lnllde 4 Sl500/obo. 642_1016 dryer. good cond. $100 l i.1-;;;~· ·~2~7~5;. 5~•T8~-5=3~1~3--1 ;;;;;;:~~~~'.ijiTI:l~oo~1~. ~~~I~"~'"'~'~"~·~'·~·~" 1es1auranl lor bolh. 847-3392 UV A Tann Ing bed · eng. 15100. 968-8263 '80 Colt T /S, 4 spc;, pf1. DAY HOST /HOSTESS '"'''" Washer 5100. Gas Dryer ~~~~~.11AJj1~~~0~.ew. N1kt1rcrcl 111/ 1011 D11111 lll 7 '74 91-4: Mini cond., new p /b. Nice . 12550. Full responslb!lllies. New-SlllERJllSIOWll 5125 Elecirlc OryAr H trl 171 DXTOS N 2abZ 1lr as/bl'k"1, run1 supert>e .• ___ 7_1_•_·960 __ ·•_7_54 __ port Beacn lo, cation, We have openings for Olli r I I 8 '853 •• wage com~ense ate wftn boys & girls between S 175. 546-6672 Cl DIB llf 1982 Suzuki SP250. &and 78,000 mllel 13550/obo. 4 • 3 "82 Dodge '400. en· Otx. Anllque 11ble1, Orexol Bdrm HI, beds. a.ofa1. chr1, & mucti more. Sat 10-2. 4 16 Carnation e11:.:;:l~E~~WA1TRESS 12-18 years old working 11•1. M1t1rial1 6014 Et1ir•11I 6226 lleW. 100 miles ~1,000. 13500. 65Q.4583 '76 91 4S. red, good cond. ~~~~218..o;:e1.12~:~~: SAT/SUN 12-5 only, 9372 e'<1nlng1 & Saturda~s lllllfflCfflal Call Debi. 838 8243. ·77 280Z: 1 owner, lltver A1k. l or Kathleen ""••do 0< He Mo oy Days onty. e11:perlence re-E•'" mo•ey. 1,10, & KNACK Gang box 5:30. bl 11 •I 1 I 651-0232 Iv m.. Feri 1311 "" I d P " " •o-o•. 2•2•5 $100 Desks, chalr1, 1111 ...... cabl-, 400 1350 Uft, Wfl m n · re-m.•y ,1-• Co-.., qu ie . ert time b-.. ,., C•ll ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ... 75 y h IT ••• I•) S<V50 ~• 3018 I=~=~~~~~-" ..... . .,.... . FOOD PAE PARER ""U . <=•2-5006 llell. B & B Tranamlulon, ama • . • ......p . . ....... '76 911 SC Tar•• POf. .. , •-·-1,,. --··e 1252 •H•~ .. ,-~ RI.I' Bir ... ' E I •-1 I 1 1 ....., """ 2011 Pl•centla , CM. runs g .......... --·10 8210 GX, 36K ml, <bl1 Whtlw Nddle i.etn.r, •-• ... , Fl' bl -.., xperence ,...,pu , par 1417011 C I ... I tt log ca n .. ,,, cooc . , ... _.,,..,.,.,-,,-,,.,.,,...-! 1•1111 _ ,'48-4491. .76 250 H••do El·'·-•. 2 11 •••1••• •OK ml ailfm radar reu. o er. dressers. tables. chrs. I" 17041 Ma.Ila Circle Time. days. • ...... ~...... :!!O· •. 1""50.'1"3 .. · "" ""· Imm-s'20.100 ........ • 751-i705or968-1029 Call between 8 30-11.AM Mon ·Fri. 10am-3pm -..lipatal &016 ,-. 1 ---Ot -6221 nds wort! 1100, 650-5028 13500 -""" appllances,mtsc 4230r· Sa19-4PMMlsc.Skls. 22 ~ _ ll I I I I 1------~--l o~-~---~= chld S•t only 10-5 Ill ra!r1ge, IOW SS 759-1' Nlkonos Ill. good cond. • I "78KawaNli!IKC1000, l•lt-·eo 280ZX 2+2 GL. xlnt a.u1Jt t1st '71 Mu•l•og. super cond .. Restaurant Telephone Sales $350. 786-3713 e'<es mall aho;ani pr I Ing kerker 51100. Red. cond., '8350. 851-1&1 1 170 G di 1 1 1 18Yerythlng new or lbl1, Ml lrvlM Terrace Sale 16 yrs Sat , 9-3 ~ ... VCR. 30·· wot plo•o $400 67 •958 ~ 213•508 ,.,., .. ., or n • • aclr c ak?. btue pa.Int. For more EllUll llWPORT llillll Fii IOLURS C 6011 " · ...., 873-2668 ... ,.. ....-... ...-,001, •··d1-. , •• ~ 1n 0 531.1•2• .ccumul1tlon Sat only Iron Ince. Ille fl11:t ures. S 000 t•P•llll I I IC:i 1230 -· ·-..,. ... " .. 9-5. 515 Avocado A"'9 cabtne1s. clothes, lots of IUCR RISTllllUT Earn S 100-1, pet" wt! C6MM666RE 84 lnclucl-rrl IJ ..-1 '80 Honda 750F, 85K ml, '82 280ZX Turbo, Con-... ,,, •le. pie, 11ka new .75 WAGON· good trM'!I· C • household goods. 16652 needs Hoit less, B•r-,...Pay Guaran1ee i"" compuler k~yt>oard, dAAAGl SALE: Name or 1 lg o 2 -_ 2 ,. .. 5 11t S800 t•kes courw cond. lthr Int, br•. l33001080. 650-<4138 !)Oft l600 7:io-9798 Illa tll 1nirep1d Ln. on PCH tenders. wa11er1 and .,..Tralnee1 no expet" nee ..::.>:~ T" mo-,I-, 3 "' brands. many tries. Skis 1. 64 S 1'4,000. 5 49· 1343, T I 1111 · · evs Busboys Apply 1n per-.,..Ea1tyAMhr18-12 <.VI"' • ""' S O $ _. 780·15568Yft. IJt l '78FaKmontw~.oood ICC SWAP IEET Every Sunday. Orange Coa11 College Fairview & Arllogton, Co1ta Meta. Admlsalon & Park log FREESpaceaS10 432-5880 24 Cu Ft Ga1 Kiin S2200obo Poll•rs wnae1 & clay. Jigger with molds & tenplatea See '"Mo'<lng Sale"" ad in .10 A line. 385 E 191h SI Sal/Sun L11111 l i11el ,0• 1000 8,1,101 51 ~ Hl9hes1 Commission use. 2 new disc drl'<es, 2 . boot• 10. 10 SUrr· '80 K1waskl KOX 250. Betr * .77 CELICX * __ AIC p •MiFM - -" ..... N 1 hi k d 1 telepholle modem. board• 52-30. baseball Helmut , xlnl cond. loW ml F' f 912.3 """"'·· · ·"' / "" Mov!nglb esperate1 Sat. Nortn, Newport Beach 11 oo'ihn ~r',.°:1cw & nb~"'ht 1 Compu-serve terminal. aqulpml. lent I: camp S500IOBO 67S-2986 II Lo ml, gd COfld, economl· 1ter«1 CU&, lo ml, 12500. 8-4. Furn, mower, bike. ·• I oea down )ack t & 172 spa; convert., nd1 cal. $3000, 552...o&S 847·3392 b b I ..... Restaurant callC111g957-IQe2 + vo1 tage regua1orcon· r. es .005 .. , .. ,1425.3500 _~ k S5V5 2,11 E lOlh 1~~~---~=~ a Y tems 18""' e.am-EIP'I FHl l l"Y(•S Be!on1 1PM. neclors and cords In-bags. Pro. rennl• rac-"'"' "' wor · · · '76Cellc•GT amllm vlnyl Lia I 9323 p1e1· shirts, belts. 28956 F n nT eluding Opet"atlng man· quels ss & s1o. M1JCh ml, $1000 obo. 241-151 St, •G, NB. 6"6-25'41 top, !1f•Y· ·52800 'ObO. l:::::;c,•;;:• ... .,..-~:::: Alom• Ave 495-3607 un time daya. Apply: he TYPIST uals. llteralure. $1400, much more. Today thru '81 HONDA 250 'T-4 Fla! c:.....A.-. Xlnt cond. •H-'4270 11 CUatom Cpe, • .. Beach House, 61Q Sleepy 3 7 5 2 5 1 -····• U 1 0 ~•· ..,1 tt very tow milea. t!fllf ac• Hollow ln, Lagun• Bch S110G •99-2 4 . gam to 4pm. un. p c .. ..vuu, n v. THREE WHEELER rig own.r. o er. '78 Cellca GT LIB, S-sp, 11250. 6"2-8119 -E I • T I ' 6022 Park. Irvine. 786· 1090 650-•593 Call 979-76-43 ·-.... •1c , AMIF"' .1 .... "---------6~8:;~,;,_ S:~· d'I~ r':. REITAIRAIT :cf.iJoe.!':!. need!,~~; Free ti 11 GUN COLLECTION -81 VetPa p2ooe. xlnt '82 2000 Spyder. Bleck, ;;~ •. ~ magi, i'oad•d. '82 Conllnentll, 18K, 111Ct. sml desk, lamps. pie-EXPER"OKITCHEN cnallennglng Newport 10 mo old Blchon BESTOFFER cond, red & wht, ll<WQ. Ilka new, •uto, 20K ml, blkfblk", xlnt con<I, OrlQ. wa1.38-381ncl.hJbe&oH: cures. needlepolnl. sew-PERSONEL. Beach Executive Suite. Frlse/Pood!e. fem. Fret1 545-9223 213.447.1 19 1 $9000, 646-3128 owner. Sharpt 1•350. $15,775. Newponer 11. lngmachlll8.lf9 Vacuum, PASTERYIBAKING F1ont olfk:e appearance iogoodhme.651--0129 Wat d 8 1 10 T Relit ti•• 636·2760 642..0795:.,.....546-8823 tome antiques 512 lrv!ne PALNl~RE _;050ALKASDS a mull. Cal! Joan at Free 1ogood home 1 yr old s~n:.r Ne~~~·:aach r1lltr1, I02t N Tria•~· 9171 itrClrJ 1329 Ave Sat only 9-5. 760-8070 Gorman ShephMd ml• d Trani '79 Cl·'·. • ·-. ~lb, -For Calif cul11ne. Apply at gl1I alnle!e 16, goo • .., _.. n-176 Capri. Moving to Bikes:. ping pong !able, AleKander'1 c are. TYPIST 548-•050 anyllme au 6 media cov1r1ge. lilt de-four XmerlCtl thla 11ereo, nice. 12 150. '5-4 Tr mph TR4, Hiwall nead to 8111 Household Items. luin snutters & doors. Sk!l!I & 1565 Adams Ave. CM flexlble Houri. part time, Pit Bun mle. gentle 3 yrs. duclable. Needed urgent-summer. Mu11 NCrtflcel 714-960-9754 mOlorS= s!:£· ~:w lmmed.t Al 11 $800/0BO. Sal, 9•4 1609 Minorca eQulp. clolhes, etc. Sit. 241 -0 123 ple1san1 olllce . near lvs kids Moving to ty.Pleasehelp831-1049 BeautlfulGe1m•nTr•li.t. '79CIVIC.Eltcellen1ooncl. pelnt. · 21 548·569!5hlm1Q No earlyblrdl 9-4.1447GALAXYOR Bolu Chica & wamer condo Sac 760-7067 T iio CaH857-1429 New clu!Ch l palnl. V11'tw~I n 1173 C Ou V d 'ETAIL 60w _ '81 Lynx Wagon atand•rd, HUQtl learl"Q t 111 8 k pl 1 b'-n Good pay, mtn pm p b •• C k . blk ! ' ,232 A I I rri / 770--8287 eva. 187Sq, , !Vl 1tn, =, goood ml. ,,,,,11 ,, Sale. Rauan & Wicker. 1 es, no poog a .... SALISOLlll 7141840-4648 ure '"" oc er, tel · Jllrff w I I t Cll -" ,_, 13 tbles chairs patio turn. ~~~~~~l~l~~1~1~a: STOOi CllRlS :Z:'!~~t;413_~:5~me. TV John11 Wareh<MJM Sale Partl ff IS '75~ .~~~r:;I 4 C::: =:;u•t Mil. f!~7~~ 1 ,;;..BOOolt-"-:,..;M~·~"-0-'--'63.:..;,0~• m1JCn more. 2nd Chance 9-4 1447 GALAXY OR P'"T Tiil TYPIST/P rl Tl , ' 50 beaut 25'' RCA XL 100 8 IM><*• rlm1, cfl:&P. 175. $3495. 675-8153 1 ----==---1 0~ii=••=··~ll~•!.., __ 1?;2~1~7 UMd Furn. 1724 Tustin · "" I •• I Faraitwre 60 5 digit al "''· 1w1v11 b•M. 1 ---~08!2~-~"'!'~2:._ __ · • hrr:'°';;;;runr;;;;;:-o;;: I' ·76 &itiau Sprm, "'"'· L::~~ft~,~1n,1~i1, ~:~~:s~ Ant~J~:·!;~!;C~:··bo~ '~u~~,~~lr=~jelerred ln200a~:,l~ot P~~·~c::· 1 DE!K. S29gcil:'ob~e:!6 ~1a4n6 1 ~! ~~11::~'."~~·6~tf;~ I Pinto mlr • cyl, 2200 cc. -~:°"~'. 5klepdrn+i: ® -~~~ot!~;;;.,~rk . dolhlno Many Items too clock•. many are "basket * Fle.rlible houri Knowledge ol VOT1 help-m n. -S Ilka nu. Gitrm1n md, aulo 15425/0BO 141-0258 ~~ 'f ~~ nume<OOi 10 menllon. ca1M' 520-30 ea. 20152 (AMIPM everungiJ lul 8•2-4321. Ex1 352 Anlq Sewing Mach. 5100. ~:~o~s~~~~~.,;.;~'9 t1an1 546--2719 54$-3439 liaia llfl ~.-:rJ '81 omega, pti, p/b, ale, 820 Center. Sal/Sun 9-5 R1ver1lde 01. Santa Ana • antq dresnr wlmlnor spkra. 5225. 759_1 .. 45 ROl.L BARS wtllgtn1, llke A crulM control, lo'N mlle- Hg11. Sa1, 7-Noon onty ap!)ly ln per.an: wanted Accupunlurlll !or 5150, couch. nvr uMd nu 11•5 673-&726 age, grul Mo8:• OM ~j~~~~= s!is~~.'i~~4n Mower EclQer highchair OOISllllll dlagno11s & 1ru1men1 ot ~~; ,'~~h~'.1 :1~5:!· ~ 1Ht1, Ctatral 701 l Aaln WutM Hit .. lslm"A'I :=:.;·1274 neoo-DllPOM ~-Furn, appll. dresse1 11cfders10011615 pall•nt1 with IC· 5150 Ruth 498-6&80 6fiD;erbi'nghyw)ow1,gd . K'wwe, rugi. Good Bdrm Powell Pl Nwp Hts tfmlllTill cupunc1ure. moxlbu1-cond. $295. 8715-938Q 11111 TllAY I SOITH Pl~taO llH • 17"--'-·TVS lOO --10080 Adam1St !Ion. cupplog & n.rb1. Anlq. lab!M, Drexol Bdr tor.....ntcta 651-8285 200. .......... . Multi F•mlly S•t 8:30·'4. Hunllnglon Bueti Need BA In •ny l'le•llh set beds IOl•s chr• & JET SKI 1983 Super Stack. . 0011n '78 ...... 2 dOor, ICY!, 17' P'mlMf ll1g 1250 Nr 23rd & S1nla Ana. 9am-6pm lleld. plus 1 yr practlcal oar'age 181e 11~ •. S•I EOQIM modlllad, 12000. WI HY auto, ale, plb, p/1, "-rd MOVING SALE: Sofa bed. 2321 La Linda. Dolly tralnl"" in accupunture. 4 10-2. 416 Carn•llon 983-4630 ask for Bruce OLUI GAii _, •-1111 top, White lnlM, naw ·~ .. 111 •1 '1 ....... at ... tadlt19,5'Kml.Uke coif & erid tbll, lamp1. Neighborhood Sale: Many yr1 a11:perlence. Mutt De F n p Or USN SEA CADETS nMd ... -1 llf dr11r, much more ~real 11emsl 5•1. 8-2PM, SAL.II llcenNd to practlOe In renc ro'I. ••••r. TAXOEOUCTIBLEdono-AllTil•I SOITI ...,.. M'j"1 12350.S-4Q..2350 S 2... W 1 C" 11 1 p 1 11 c x kl d matching chest drlWtlf1, U I ...... S•tl un, •• · orner ciey & BolN. ..a eng no o por un Y a111. 1n1 wor no con . h 11 001 d $ 1 !5 0 uon1 213..&22-M70 call OOlln •••-,._ "T9 OhlmP. 2 door. red. mln11er A'Ye. 545-2509 lor self-motivated home-In l agun1 Hiii•. Calif. &31_ 1049 · coll9Ct Votume a.. a.vtc. af'IM9tkln covert, m1g ,,-'---~==-,=-c= Oki MahOg Victorian Tbl maker•. parl Ume or lull $2500 1a11ry per monlh. lllZI And """6nO WhMle, .i.ctrtc aide mlr· PIM I ratlan cnra. qn w /e lve1 6 chr1 time. eomm1ulon ••les Send lhf1 ad & yQUr r.-Frerich 1tyle kidney lh!)(l f twtr ... tl 1112 11?11a..cn ltvd. rora,rMt .indowweetw mtlt. •et, P•fChwoik winffcHepolnl & lrg ol prole11lon•I nigh sum• to Job •9032, P.O. dnk S2SO & nlgl'ltat•nd 14 K di•l9•t" C:bOUt ..... -• llf """'i'IUe.ctl Wfper, MW rMllel ti!' ... beOepread. dr.....-. col-Buffet 1875obo. book1 quality gilts to bullnu1 Boa 865, Sac. Ca. 951CM 1125. 6"4-5834 76 hf) Oii lraMer ....., (11•) ..... *3150. 541-2350 1" table. t•Pt deck, many ho u 1 eh o Id cllen11. C•H fOf appt Not Iller lhan Aprtl 11, G /di 1 ,2.. 1 • s1650 AYS 8-46-IOOO ...... '!.!I-Jiii•-· • ..., r.= t "" cotor TV. crou country 1r .. auru 2915 Broad, 250-0352 1994 ame n no tb . ...._,_ .... ..,. llkle-n.w.Cloth.a,dllhn Sat·Sun 9 ·3 :30 . Capl. uphol Chit, Hke21·116 bol.tW1thNftlpoft And l.Wlng 'ltftl• ·-Jj.,.11M< 11www, I much lft0f'9, Sat/Sun M2-9732 ULllPllUI WAIOllllWHUI new.1500. M7 .. IS85 32 fl mooring. 112,000. 11111 leeohllvd "" gii;JQ 1-1. 173 9'"~ •83. Bikini Shep. S..Cn arM. NMd m•lwa alert lndl'tld· HIOH~. dlblln,aold. lk Call 17M921 1----------"'---rr.i14i.._.; Nw 1135 "'91M, m.ge, RUNS WELL . CAL.L I •t tiu n , 1 O·• p M la1tl Au P/tlme. C•ll 631-2800 ual wllllng to lffm & IC-new. 195. 6'42·439) 21' o~ D-. 1971 ~ (Tl ) ...-. MW tlf-. tl(JOO, Clll 720-11 .. ,~. P'Ml•. misc SWll Rn All Salee peraon lor hOma flt-cepl personal rH9¢n,._ c--=..'~ ~· 5 USED CAM& TllWCKS .._ t67·2IOl,Ma·2117 •1i lir•nd Prla, fully ... ~a1,..,, bllltvforwon;..-onned lllfF--• ,.,._, " · COMEINORCALLFOR t.,. loaded 13100 obo ....,,_ ne11 equip, pit, tlell-l'lr1 '1 .,_, _..,,_ Newpcwt Sip fllel buy FaaUIUll•I !!!!!!: I.., ' ' iltfikM'I, t-3. Furn. •n· ~ UU&I. ISalllf"Y + c:ommt111on. "' •l•bllaMcl Newport LIES i57-t1)3 I 17 ,5oolpt:1 7°s2-103-4 Mi 'fiU •f4 iCit1t1. MO, to ml, Drt 14G-1t21' UquM wetv dryr moior-2130 No. Grand Ave, lnt!Md of Spinach := ~"",n=~:. King 8'le ...,1.,. bed '#111'1 3; h Trotlf'I EiifilM ~ ._, 1 W:,.~1=· mecft. cond., f•dlale. 'iO Gland l'rt•, ~ 1 .,....: ..... ........_ s.ntoML•:-:30 7'2-1105 """""' ol0<od<oc10<>Md~y""1l· W•"' MU1W I HMd· ""'"'°'"'-~ ll21lllUoCHlll.VO. l!&00 ... •-00'2 °""'.'!< ............... . '*"'" 211 Al~ Pl. UT ..... at, 1tl4 Ill.II PEIAI Ing, ~p.cklng a 111;1 board 1500 obo . HIM.lledPUtleel HUNTINQTONllEACH ~ '*'*-'.. '11 DAiHEA: good oond, Atl PM IM0.27"10 Yent .... LitiUnM •Fr .. Admltalon Poaitkln avalMlble. Apply .,..,., Filling of oroera & 6'l·742• 111,000 AYS"6-UT ... 7I•1111 193.ea.o.n ~I atl'l/fm ,..._ iO SWl«Wd IXLT oont 2:66C..Mw8t 11r Fr•Parking k'I perton Rothldllld• gener11 warehou1e KnQSrWatstiiedCMlt• i3 ft~ 1 11 I 17800 1414111 117'1.141-14 1() m•nt • ..,,; ••. .,.a10'. ...... 11 •F,..CNldCw• A••1•"''"' 2'01 E duties. No forkllf'I . Full Orawtra Hutch coal a... oi ._ •71:....--~'1& , ....... •~•Food ,. __ "' Cd. •• · time days. 37-A nour 11ooo,..•-g73.1791 el9Ctron+c1, A/0 , twn Witt• ale tlU .............. , ....., ... YA.-6 iAii! St1finO ~ ltlll 1vaM-....... st~. ....., .....-!•Qtllenl ~ -Cumrnlna, 1Sllw an...., WI lrlll fm _ out.,. tSK ml, INOO. P,P~ 117.-WileOI--~~ 09'1 NII. Sales Person. p•rt time, paid. benefit•. Call La•Z•,loy rtcllner, l•n !Mk toe*oll, bMUtlf\lf ... --'1"J OOnvaDtlll8. n.1'1111 .... Ma-2371dya,142.oae5 ... IM"dlW181.irtc18l' ShOw \IP ft 7:30 or cair nperfenoe r~'d 11erw1y 14~1oee, Uk tor Doug, 1175. 2 tM--4 coater bo9t. gr .. 1 prlOe S179K. ,_,,_.Ololl =!::;:,;:;~; ..... •1i Mliii1 Oi19111ii. flK m1 torr...-vat1on1or1ntor-Tn.teSwitnWl#,2117 l :30amon Monday. cr.•lra 110. Call P.P.531-t&la • ,.., enaltrant. IWwf a ra•••• ,..oon. L.IN !43-7332 w aa1boe Blvd. N.B wildttir,abrlctilor. ttruc-&•s.-oeao. '''70=1o.7C:.•;;Cl"i,_.,,,;;;,,,., "'160""1iji:: vow dO!t'\ ,... • .,,. 10 brl. Cti1 l4-S110. "lltl!lil!:liliiiml !ll!IL • AayQfHoptProductlOn• 8ale19«aon1 lull/tlme. tur.i tee!, mlac mait .. 1. p_..,~r'l99dprmople 011 JoMeon, IMnv 'it "dr•w 1111" whwi )'OU •it Aabbl! Convart. ,• ~ mfbkM: i'WAP MEET & ANTIQUE New OM!gner bout/qu., •nd w trflcatlon pref'd. ~Id~ c:tltdl, the-ltaL l2100. H0-1o0• _.. Jn ed In lht ~ IWf/blll. &3K ml, 17300. 7114:-!lf..~!.t,. ~l lOl.ll30 ~A: SEE UNDER FlttllOn I ... Mu1t MIV9 Fullt11M,p•yupone1tper, StMctDlfaGlorylrtlhl If.LL Idle lt•miwlfl'I a f"lla!:Wento\Clll Clt"°"' 111·1210 ••td,11 ' ........... •• QwAllll. . , GARAGE SALES FrllS•t e1tp. & reft, 7I0-1333 C111t1 54!·8211lor1pp1 OAIL.Y PILOT ~ PKot ct ·iiln.d Ad. 11-42·1171. 4U~14H ....,_...,"' ~ _ ) • I . , •• r. I I I I I . .. , ·•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---- A WEEKLY ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE• FRIDAY, MAR.CH 30, 1984 J h~: ;,1r•,,.;,•• \.'.>'.'-,~ ~ •,-;_ ;-... ~=' ~ ( • -:. . V'f ~ll'--~ ll.JJ', n 1 '~ '~\U,ct-f4,t/ il i!.:w-i • '14J" ~ _ _,....,~ ' ·q:·~lt!'oit tv,' • ·~ ""'b.y,r &-1kn~.1 .. 11< !fti"'.Jtn'J 'v..1 J ' <J :t..yfl"~ u.a r.(~AM • 'J 1 '> ,..,.., ~-a-· !J • ~1.1' Lltld ... tDt' fo\11J1 :. I C•.i)ll.I::'!~ •'I k'ti tJ• ~ Festival finale: Woody Herman leads his Herd •,i. ,,,,.j , Ii• tnt•n .and ht\ I hundc r1ni Jkrd ""'" pul 11.c· '"I' •111 'Jt•lflf" < •1.a\t < ,,Jlc-y-\ Jf,1h .annual fa// f • w1'-<•l ,..,,.,, 1l11 / 1>e1f•1rm .a1 X p 111 \aturd<i) tn ~.,t,,, rt '"''"",. f'• 1f11rn11t1t An\ I hc:-.atq Adtr11\'\1•111 I\ i I'> ;,rid 11< ~el) ar•· 1111 ~le: 1n the: \11uk111 ' ~ 11lt't l1 •1t11 lS .. m t.<1 "'"'" \.aturd.<t) m di 1hc 11.,.-.,u-, 4,,,,, l>c1lli 1m th,. '°'amr>u• at 271J I f a11 vu:w V ,, .. d '-'"'" Mc:~ UutStJ1 J<11 h :.n4 hi\ ,..<<.lllO& Bit lbnd 'Ntll <1ppear rr1 umU"fl <it JS '' dn<.k l'm1&}>1 111 the th1.:i.t.cr where 1hc I''''" h11 \:;I\' ht•/ l.a11n J..11 ftoa nd and O< c ·~ B1i Band ''f1'f'Ot1J lht ft \II vul fhut..cby f fnnum :.nd hi\ I lcrd arc maluna their \Ccond ·•r>1>tar;i11u •I()(< Jt\ I 2l~M<i.1 thct11e r wa\ M'ld out 1111 h" la" l)C.'dmmanH' tn 191$ I. The "lie rd" wa~ formed 111 I 1J lfJ an4J now pcrlurm1 4H week• a )'ear < )t1f y < ounl Ua\lt' who "'ned htt band a year hdorc f k1 mau. h;,11 nwH~ "'' ffand-lc:.<lina y~rs IK'h1nd him I krm1n will u lebratc hi\ SOth an· 111vcnory 111 I tJH<1 I h4.' "f "' ydopcd11 of J111" u y• of flcrman· I II\ rral 1mportantt 1n J'"' hmory he• in h" tt•lfrlll'lfl, often pUltl li«'Vt'ft' C::C(>nOmlC odd1, of an umomprurn1111n1 band that prC>lfCICt with each new trend ltnd provided an 1m.ubawr for .ome of the most Fad•al ~JOA llamphref. Doug Lawrence. Laa.ra B. Frank and Lia Turetaky. T 111 bt-1Jv. firl-Wmt' .\ltard haHtagcd the O.JOV."41Jl.Ji0 ID UH1l1Jf'1\ aJ>d be \t"CJk d b\ the pnAP«t . -~-Pfnt'tltsdlaJ~ for:a director. ho"ever. u Ww--bou.r lccglh ~-H~ maJOr t.as.k 1s coorchnating ttltt.IUOIOt'1.._ l'lt.OchotrundduaJorchestruwh1ch maxe up thn acr.own of (bnsf s auc1fi>.1on fatured i0k>1A Jon Humph rt} tenor. will perform tht-rok of •hr E' angchst H umphrt}. member of the Bach .\rta (Jroup1n, ~ Yor'k.1r.a profnsorof' 01ceat the t;nJ\efWt} ofMu~bu~tut ..\mhcntaod appears rqulari~ 1.11 1th the < le\ eland . .\t lanta aod BoMon C1rc~tras ThepanofJe\u\1.11111 be sung b~ Douglas u,.-rcna. who has pcrf ormcd I he -Passion .. tn Buenos A U'CS.. &rcdonaand Vienna. Also featured •111 be Laura Bulb Frank .. soprano. Lisa Turetsk)'. mczzo..soprano. ~ Randle. tenor: and Peter Van Dt-nck.. bantooc. The-Passion-was first st.aged in l..c1pzig. German). in 1729.andwasnotperformedoutsidctbatcit) until Mendelssohn came across the cptc ~on: I 00 ~cars la1tt Allard. a former UC Irvine professor of music nov. in his sixth season aschoraJc director. 1s al read) making plans fort he 1985 Bach festival. That C\ent Yiill salute the 300thannivcrsaryofboth Bacb'sand Handd'sbuth. Orange County MasterO.oraJcisthcoounty'sokkst continumgperfonningarugroup. hs final performance of the 1983-84 season wiU be a pops concert sa.tuung t.M Olympics. ··Medals. Memories and Music .... June 8-9 Tackcts for the April 8aod 15 Bach Festival performanttSarcS8.50foradults. and $6 for seniors and students. For details. call 53S-O 153. ' Lido Jiosts boat shows Three Newpon I n-tbe-Water Shows for used. sail and power boats have opened in Lido Marina V1Uagt whtte they will run c-0nsecutively through April 15. • Having enjoyed steady growth. even in recent recession years, the show is assured of bringing the b~cst collection of big boats to Newpon ever for its '84 ediuon. More than 80 percent of the vessels on display wilJ be 30 feet overall and longer. The Newpon Shows now rank among the top 10 in-the-water expos nationwide. in both number of exhibits and monetary value. Twelve exhibitors w1JI be show10,g boats whtch have never been on view in the West before. The international flavor will perhaps be spiciest at the Sailboat Show Thursday through Saturday. April 4-8, with boats from France, Spain. Canada, Republic of China, England, Finland. Hong Kong. Italy and Sweden available for inspection. At the Used Boat Show, continuing through Sunday, 35 Califomja brokers have arrayed p0wer and sail, wood and fiberglass. previously owned yachts. The Power Boat Show. from April 11 to I 5. will illustrate Lbc increasing a:)opularity of the performance sponfisher and the luxury ocean cruising motor yacht. hr1 ll11rn1 1olmc1' and 11rrana&:rs throuahout the ycar1" Woody Hennan at OCC Jazz Fe.st Show hours are l I a.m. to sunset, weekdays and I 0 a. m. to sunset, weekends. Admission is $4.50 for adults to the Used Boat Show and SS to the Sail and Power Boat shows, and $2 per child •&Cd 6 through I 2, to all shows. , --------- ar .Fri. Claulcal ••o" 8TAG&t" features the great choruses of opera and musical theater. The program Includes music from VerdJ, Copland. and excerpts from Masc:urnt, .. Ain't Misbehavior.-.. "Music Man" and "Flddler on the Roof." Presented by the Saddleback College North Choral Organlza- Uons. 8 p.m .. Turtlerock CommunJly Center. Irvine. 559-9300. THE FITZWILLIAll STIWWG QtJAJlTltT per- forms selections Including BorodJn's Quartet No. 2. • ShostakoV1cb'sQuartel No. 8 and Beethoven's Quartet No. 16. 8: 15 p.m .. Laguna Beach High School. 625 Park Ave .. Laguna Beach. 494-2822. GREGORY COLltllAR, classical guitarist. enter- tains In 1.a Palme res- taurant. The Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Road. New- port Beach. Mon.-Sat.. 7 -1 I p.m .. Sunday brunch 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 644-1700. Country "HEARTS OF THE WEST," 5-8 p.m .. with the Western Union Band, 8 :30 p.m.-1 :30a.m .. Crazyhorse. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Jau THE JENRY BAJQV&R TRIO presents contem- porary _Jazz on vanous In- struments. Melissa HasJn plays celJo. Chris Stevens plays V1bes. and Edward O. Kusby Is the group's acoustic guitarist. r=rrt-Sat.. 8 p.m.-mldnlght. care Laguna. 858 S. Coast High- way. Laguna Beach. 497-5404-. THE Oll.A!IGlt COAST COLLEGE JAZZ FE8Tl- Festival Japan entertaining . Tradltlonal Japane.e dancen adorned ln native &arb will parade tbroa&h Dl8neyland Saturday and Sunday. Also offered during V AL occurs tonight and lngton Beach. 536-9600. Saturday with nnecn col-'I'll& BUTCH RILLERA lege and high school bands BOOS& BAJllD performs taking part In the festival "Sixties Soul" al Medley's, Tonlgnt's concert features 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m.. 18774 the ffuddy RJch Big Band at Brookhurst St.. Fountain 8 p.m .. and Saturday bnngs Valley. 963-2366. &11e Woody Herman Bandfo llARCltL'S features perform at 8 p.m. All events dancing to ''Bauy Boa," 9 are held at OCC's Robert B. p.m .. 130 E. 17th St .. Costa Moore Theater. 2701 Fair-Mesa. 646-3666. view Road. Costa Mesa. For THE llltUBB1' E. Lltlt ll c k et I n (or m a ti O n , · presents Jeff A: 8tH•e , 432-5527. Wed.-5at .. 9 p.m .. 151 E. THE llJCJIA&L JOR-Coast Hl~way. Newport DAR TRIO performs at the Beach. 675-5790. Irvine Mamou Slcyllght VUIC&l'IT SCOTT plays Lounge, 8 p.m.-mldntgnt. guitar In the Wtne Cellar. Standard. Latin and con-The Newporter. 1107 Jam- temporary Jazz a~ featured. boree Road. Newport Beach. 851-1100. • Tues. -Sat. . 7 p . m . RUTH PRICE, female 644-1700. zz vocalist. appears Lltlt FltllR&LL, vocalist. hurs.-Sun .. 8:30 p.m. at pianist. saxophonist a nd Ron's In laguna. 1464 S. co median . appears oast Highway. Laguna Tues.-Sat.. 9 p .m .. ach. 497~871. Brande's, 25250 E. La Paz RICK SllSIUIAJlf plays Rd .. Lag u n a H 111 s . the piano at Cafe Lido. 2900 768-9877. Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. 675-2968. Dance COilfFaBY PBJLLIP8 a nd his lr1o In an exclusive engagement. Frt.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1 a.m .. Tucs.-Thurs. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. LI· brary Lounge. The New- porter. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. 644·1700. Pop TBS 80880Ta perform at th~ Golden Bear. 306 Pactnc Cout Hwy.. Hunt- CYLINDER presents "Sushi. Etc .. " an evening or dance theater. One or {he most excl°-!18 modem dance troupes. cYllnder's oom- blnattoos o( the absurd and rftuallstlc aspects of culture are marvelously entertain- ing. Tonight 8:30 p.m .. Sun- day 3 _p.m.. The Forum Theater, Laauna Beach Fes- tival of the Arts falrgrounda. Laguna Canyon Rd .. Laguna Beach. $7 Jteneral admission. 55 I ·4239. "DA1'CJN' FROll BROADWAY TO BOLL Y- WOOD -Act II. features dance re-creations from Broadway and Hollywood musicals. Tonight and Sal. at 8 p.m. Also Apr. 6-7 at 8 p.m. Cal State University Long Beach. University Theater, Long Beach. (213) 498-4280. . -Theater "BABltS IJlf A.RIIS" al ScbasUan's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente. Wednesdays through Saturdays al 8 p.m .. Sundays at I and 7 p.m. through April 15. 492-9950. "TD BE8T MAN" at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St.. Westminster. Fridays and SaturtSays at 8:30 through April 7. 995-4 I 13. ..DEATHTRAP" at tht> Lasluna Moulton Playhouse. ~ Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Tuesdays throUIOl Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 until April 15. 494-07 43. "THE ltLltPHANT llAJll" al the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St .. Garden Grove. tonight and Saturday al8JUm. 636-7213. -.. Mt GIRL" al the Grand Dinner Thealt>r, 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim. Nightly except Mondays at varytn~ curtain llmt" = JGLS this cultural aalute wU1 be a specially themed firework• spectacular. display• by Japanese craftsmen and lmpreulve stage shows. through ~h~ 772-7710. "I'll G G llT ACT TOGETDR ARD T A.KIJllG IT ON THE ROAD" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana. nightly except Mondays at varytng curtain limes through April 29. 979-551 1. ••11A!f OF LA llAJllCBA" at the Curtain CalJ Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Road. Tustin, ntghtlyexcepl Mondays at varying curtain times through March 25. 838·1540. "TBlt llOUSHRAP" 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 April 29. 631 -511 O. "THE llUSIC llAR" at the Newport Beach Mormon Church. 80 I Dover Drtve. Newport Beach. Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30. this Sat- urday also at 2:30. 545-6490. "OU FLEW OVER TD CUCKOO'S JUST" by the Mission VlejO Playhouse at the Mlssk>n Viejo High School theater. tonight and Saturday al 8 p.m . 841-4245. "RIGHT BltD, waorro ·eusBAJlfD" at the Hunt- ington Beach Playhouse. Main Strcc-t at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach. tonight and Saturday at 8:30. 847-4465. "THE SUNSHINE BOYS" at the L. P. Re~r­ tory Company. 300 Centen- nial Way. Tustin. Fridays and Saturdays at 8: 15. Sun- days al 2:30. through April 8. 731 -2792. Lectures "STILL IN SAJGON: ART, ARCBITltCTURE a ASIA." A slide lecture of Richard Turner's present Installation In tht> Santa Ana College Art Gallery and hls past work 8 p.m .. Art Gallery. C Building. Frtt admission. 667-3097. Singles WHEEL OF J'RlltND- SBIP, ror slflJ!)es over 45. meets at lcaboO Crane In La Habra. 524-3327. LIVIJllG 811'GLB IJlf OR- A1'GECOUl'fTT. Learn new skills to meet people and about single life In Orange County. 6-9 p.m.. Santa Ana College. S 10 fee. 667-3097. 11188 AJlfGIE'S SIJllGLltS DARClt, 8:30-11 :30 p.m .. Frank Amoss Trio. Lafayet- te Hotel. 144 S. Linden Ave., Long Beach. (213) 435-6311. Flhu "TD OUlfPIOHT&R." Starring Gregory Peck and Karl Malden. Golden West College Forum II. 7:30 p.m .. 1574-4 Golden West St , I .,, 0 -~ Huntington Beach. 82 gen-J eral adml8Slon. 895·8367. ca .. HIGH 1'001'." 7 .m.. :> Saddleback College rf orth a. Forum Theater. 5500 Irvine ~ Center Dr .. Irvine. S3 gen-' eraJ admission. 559-13 [3. ~ lttc. Ci CD ~ llARC&L llARCJtAU. considered the world's ~ greatest living master or 3 mime. gives a llmlted ::r one-week engagement al the Wllshlre ntiater. 8440 ~ Wilshire Blvd.. Beverly Htlls. Fri. and Sat. 8 p.m.. <D Sat. matinee 2 p.m .. Sun. 0> matinee 3 p.m. Tickets • range from 89 to 825. (213) 642-3888. LAGU1'A POETS Open Reading. 8 p.m .. t.aauna Beach Library. 363 Clen- neyre. Laguna Beach 497-1733. LIDO lllAJUJlfA VlL- LAGlt features a Used Boat Sale through Sunday. with 35 qualtne<t yacht brokers from all over Callfomla. Hounstoday 11 a .m.·sunsct. Sal.-Sun. 10 a.m.-sunset Newport Beach. 673-9360. Sat. Cla.Mlcal CBEaYL BOWllAl'I, nuust. performs her senior recltal with music by Vivaldi. Varese. Messiaen and Doppler. F'rtt ad- mission. 8 p.m .. Chapman College Salmon Recital Hall. 333 N. Glassel!. Or- ange. 997-6871. OllEGORY COLEllAJll, see F'riday listing. Country A DAl'fCE WORKSHOP with Ron a Donna. 1 I a.m.-4 p.m. Also. "Hearts of the Wat," ~8 p.m .. and "Tbe Weatern Union · Band" performs 8 p.m.-1 :30a.m .. Crazyhorse. 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549-1512 Juz THE ORANGE COAST COLLltGE JAZZ FESTJ- VAl,, see Friday listing. BUDDY RICH and His Band perform at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m .. F'ender's Inter- national Ballroom. 521 E. First St .. Long Beach. (2131 435-6311 . THE Jl:NKT BAJlfJVER TRIO, see Friday llsllng. CONTilEY PBJLLlPS. see Friday llsllng. ROTH PRICE. stt Friday listing. RICK SBltRllAJlf on thc- plano and WA TPf£ WA TPf£ on the saxophone. Cafe Lido, 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2968. Pop ABRABAll a THE PROCLAJllEa&, a top Christian band, Is featured at The Vineyard. 8 p.m .. 333 E. Cerritos Ave .. Anaheim S2 cover rec:. 631-9171 . 11.ARCSL ·s. with "Bu:sy Boa." sec Friday listing. TD BUTCB RILLtRA BOUSE BAJllD, Set' F'r1day Listing. LU OODltll: ts at Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Huntington Beach. 536-9600. UUBSll &. LS&, with Jeff a IMeft; stt Friday Usung. VIKCSl'IT SCOTT. Stt Friday listing. .. ' .. co 0) -0 (") .c u ~ ., ~ >. co 'O -.: u. ...... ~ ., "O c G> ~ I ~ ~ ~ Calendar LB& nta.£LL, att Fri-''FATHER'S ROSS day listing. BLDD8" at Golden West ---ce Co~ Stt Friday ltst.tna. ~ "JPOlirln' GIRL" at ihe A SALCJ'Tlt TO TIOt Grand Dlnntt Theater. Sec 0L TllPIC8 w1th the Gloria F~,I~ 11Y ACT Newman Dance Theater TOGJtTR&JlARDTAJDllfG and Civic Ballet of Southern IT 01f TBS ROAD" at lhe California. Ballet. rn<><km H rt Pl ethnic and Olhtt dantt arts a equln Dlnne-r ay· arc fcaturm. Tonight 8 ~SccO:i!:='"L .. p.m . Sun. 3 Pm · and at the CUrtaJn Call Dinner fn.·Sat . Apr 6 and 7 at 8 Theater. Sec Pr1day Usung. p.m Colden West College ''TllE MOltJU1"1lAP'' at Main~ Theater. 15744 the Newport Harbor Actors Colden West St . Hunt· Th Sec Frida I •.()glon Beach. 895-8378 .~-llUS1C C!!1t Theater the Newport 8cad1 Mormon Church. See Fr1day listing,. "ALICE Df WORDER· ''ORE l'L&W OVBR TU LAPID" by the Fountain CUCK.00'8 JllEST" at the Valley CommunJty Theater Mission Vlejo Playhou.w at Golden w~ Coll•..,,"s Stt Friday listing. '"'1>-"IUGBT BIUJ. WllORO Forum n. toda) and Sunday DnSBAJlfD" at the Hunt-at 2·30 p m 964-5392. •n• "A.Jf1'1'£ G&T YOUR lngton Beach Playhouse. Gtnr' at the Buena Park Sec Friday Usttrl.'( Community Theater Stt ' 'TB g 8tflfSB11' E f'nday llsllng BOTS" at the L P. Reper· "BABES ll'f ARMS" al tory Company Stt Friday Sebastian's West Dinner listing. Playhou~ See Friday list· Woruhon. '"~· - A BASIC &!IGLISB Gll.AllllAa SKILLS acm- lnar Is scheduled to provide for partJcipanls a qutck and easy ~lew of th~ be le mechanlcsofgoodwrtUng. 9 a. m . ...t p. m.. Saddleback Coll~e North. Room 0102. 5500 lrvtoe ~nler Dr .. l.rvtne 835 ftt Includes lunch. 559-1313. ••o&SIGRl.NG WITH COLOR FOR LSTTlt.llUIG AND CALLIGRAPHIC ART." Awork&hopl(lvC.'n by graphic designers 1"ert and Richard Stumpf. IO a.m.-4:30 p.m. 820 fee. Santa Ana CoUcge. Room C·208. 667 -3173 -Lecture. B.AJlfDGU1'8 FOR PER- 801' AL DEFENSE. A 3·hour lecture that tn· trodu~ you the handgun as a sclf-<icfense weapon. 9 a.m ·noon. Santa Ana Col· ·~-$17.50 ftt. 667-3097 SiDCla "Tim UST llAJIC'' at the COIOIU1'JCA nON -A Westminster Community llAJICAGEllEJfT TOOL. A Theater. Stt Fr1day listing. one-day workshop which "DEATllTJtAP" at the covers kinds of communlca-Etc. WHEEL or FRIEND- SHIP. for singles over 45. meets at The Kellie In Anaht-tm. 524-3327 Martt Twain and Hmry Ward BetthCT runnlrl.'( for Prealdent and Vice P-resl · dent of the United Slatn In this humorous April Pool's Day program. SM-s>hcrd of the Hills United Church ol Chrtst. 30121 Nlg~I Rd . Laguna Niguel. 86 genera I admission. 495· 1310 LIDO llAJUKA VIL· LAGB Used Boal Sale. SCi" rnday usung. llAT&R DEi HIGH SPlll1fG CONC&.RT. Fca · tures school band. drill team. tall ~ tnm. riOes. chorus. handbells and jazz niscmble. 8 p.m . Garden Grove High School audttor1um. I 0321 Stan- ford. Garden Grove 754-7714. ext. 37. •• A1' &VERDIG WITH nm 8PIJUT8.'. a gallery bcncOt. features entertain· ment by contemporary mentalist.a. catered dlnn«-r and dancing. Proceeds bcn· ent the UC Trvtne P&ne Arts Gallery. The Ennls·Brown Ho~ built by Prank Lloyd Wright In the Hollywood Hiils . ttckc:ts S 150 per per· son. 856-6648. Laguna MouJton Playhoust' lions. bamers. and as-Stt Fnday Ustlng. rtJ i MONTE CARLO NlGHT .. THE ELltPBAJ'fT ~ ve training or man-Is presentt'd by !he City of agers I 0 a .m -noon. Santa KAit" al the Gem Theater Ana College 8 15 fee Hope. Newporl Harbor ~Friday llsllnp;. 667.3097 Chapter SI 01ax-dt'duct1ble ---.:....._--'-'-------=-~=""=-"--------donation Includes live #-€ ... ._~,,....._~~.....,,~. "4 ~TOUR ---music. dancing. f(reat prizes and fun for all 7:30 pm . Costa Mesa Woman·s Club. 610 W 18th St.. Cos1a Mesa 650· HOPE o r 662-1156. Performing .. The Seasons" Michael Cook and Cheryl Dlckena will dance when the Ciric Ballet of Southern Callf ornla preeenta .. Swan Lake, Act D" and Anthony Sellar'• .. The Seuona" at 8 p.m. Saturday and S p.m . Sunday at Golden West College. See Saturday Dance 1..iating for detaila. FUSATAJtA HONMA. l.C.P ••. a NOH Play per former from Japan. gives an actual performance In full costume from the NOH play "Yuya ... Also Included In the program are a demon· strallon of the movement!; and slrl.'(lng stylt'S of a NOi i play penormcT. a slldt' show and explanation. a nd an exhibition of NOH costumes and masks 7 :30 p.m .. Psy· nellcs Foundation. 1212 E Lincoln AvC.' .. Anaheim. 8 5 ~eneral admission 533-2311 . rill ·rit \ .... , ... TI:IE TROUBLE WITH HARRY PG .'!Di EXCLUSfVEENGAGEMENT AU. 1:1S, 10:15SAT/SUN2:GO.1:15, 10:15 CO-HIT "THE DRESSER" (PG) AU.~ SAT/SUN 3:55, 1;10 edwards SOUTH COAST LAGtlfA !.Cl CO&ST MW> 497 1711 A" N'OAOWA• • .,..c;vo,_ 1uc .. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE BEST FOREIGN FILM ~us~ ., EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEllENT~t!IP.~ frl l:tl, t.15 SIUllL z.•. 4:31, 1•. t.15 edwards LIDO CINEMA •l .. l'(•I ' I O\ILl•&IO 673 8350 • • ··• ,1oc . ·~~~ VO ·DEE·O · DO : A Barbershop Show. Pres- ented by Mission Viejo Chapter of Swttt Adt'llnt'S. Inc . 8 p m .. San Clemente Community Center. Del Mar at ~vtlle. San Clemente. 492-0309. A GARllENT DlSTRJCT SBOPPUfG EXCURSION Is sponsored by lhe City of Nc:wport Beach Parks. Beaches & Rttreallon ~­ part ment. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. S9 50. 759-94 72. INTERNATIONAL FOOD and entertal nment Is provided by Chapman Col· l~r International studc:nts at 7 .m. Students wear See A 'htaJJy Ss*'Jed Mw:ab1n1 I ~/ SPECW. f ~. .. Ii I I • ANAHEIM Pacific s El TORO Anaheim Dnve In Edlovard s Saddleback 879-9656 581 5880 COSTA MESA UAOnema 54()..()594 FOUNTAIN VAUE:V Famlly4 (714) 963-1307 CARDEN GROVE Edward's West:brooto. 531-4401 ORANGE AMC Orange Mall 634-0340 ...__Watch the Academy Awards April 9 nallve costumes and prepare and serve their countnes· dlsht'S Ht'Sler Dining Room. 333 N Glitsscll St.. Orange. 87 donation. 997 -6829. MARCEL llARCEAU, see Friday Usttng. WU.LIA.II llCLD'fJlf and DOUG ADAMS rtray TBE TOYOTA PRO/CELEBRITY RACE Is hlghll«hted today In Long i:kacn. t"t"aturt'd drivers In- clude Ted Nugent. Michael Noun of ··rtashdance.' s portscasters Ted Dawson and Charllt' Wri ht. &ll • LUXURY THEATRES ht 2 Matinee Showings Only $2.75 Unless Noted S •3t.t4JX•n1fl6l6~2Ss1 1~~.) s * FOR FOOi EXCflEmEnTI V1s1tOur... "tf Gene Hec:tunen J//fa1111'~5(rT~ m GREYSTOKE Show• nu '''""'"" At 12:00 T'•RZ• ... , 2 :40 s :20 n nl" l iOO lo .,..,,.,. '"' ""' I 0 :30 1 :10 3:10 5:30 7:40 t :SO fllm·i1t11wi11t 1~~01 t~g ,,,,..... 7:301. 1mJ .,.-.. 9 :50 At 5:00 7:20 • t :40 13imfijfj;i2)6J• 2553 /~~) JAMES 1··-111 0-....,.., ...... GARNER 1111 11!D ~ f ml! At. S:SO AT -.. .__ ~ 1 .00 .. --t:. ... 10:30 ., 11rh.,.. (ft~at iii 10:10 C,A4.A14f ALAJ~Sl. ALLUOOS II! Aho f'eetwrlnt Alley C•t (Al ~ID Ptwa T redln1 PtecH (A) JAMES WA__, GARNER •R~ l!D Alto M r. Mom (~Q) Drlve·lnt Open 1 :30W .. kend•/1 141 WM•nlthtl * Chtld•en Und•t 12 FREE Unlt-u Noted Calendar Thomas of "Hill Street Blues... and Dantel Huih·Kelly of "Hardcastle & r-lcCormlck ... Sun. Clauical "OPUS 1'0Ull," the Or- an ge County String Quartet, appears at the Yamaha Music Education Center at 3 p.m. In an Informal family-oriented program. Free admission. 15455 Jeffrey Road. lrvlne. 559-5440. JOBJll 8AlllRJCO, vi· ollnlst. performs at 7:30 p.m .. Christ College lrvlne Founders Hall Auditorium. 1530 Concordia. lrvlne. 752-6222. WD.LIAll KRA.1'T, com- poser/ conductor. shares the podJum wtth Barry Sii- verman In a gala concert at Chapman C.OUege. 4 /.m .. Memortal Hall. 33 N. Glaasell St.. Orange. 997-6871. VIOLINIST PETBR MAUii gives a recital al 8 p.m .. Caf State Unlve1'8lty Long Beach. Untvenslty Mualc Center Recital Hall. Tickets 815. (213) 498-5526. Cowl~ ' 111.ACKTB<>aR performs lr1sh and Scottrsh folk music. EvenJngs, lndcflnlte. Old Dana PolnfCafe. 24720 Del PT-ado, Dana Point. 661-6003. Jau ''ART DAVIS • Tlllt P'JlDKDLY IOJlf&," wt th Mel Kunkle. fc:atures Dix· lel and Jazz at· the Meadowlark Country Club. I :30-6:30 p.m .. Tall Gate Room. 16782 Graham St., HunUngton Beach. 83dona- llon. TB& GOLD&N EAGt.£ JAZZ BAJlfD Jjlays at the "Amtrak Depot," 3-7 p.m .. San Juan Capistrano. LIDO JAZZ ALL STARS, 4-8 p.m. and 9-11 p.m .. Cafe Udo. 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2968. TD GILLIAM GA.R!fER JAZZ QUARTET, 7-11 p.m.. lndeflnlte. Alisto's, 1670 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 642-8293. 11188 AKOIE'8 810 llAJllD SOUKD DAJllCB CLUB, 8· I 1 . m ., with STEP UP Rusty Higgins playing. Also free dance l«'580ns 1·'8 p.m. by Candi Davis. Layfayette Hotel. 144 S. Linden Ave .. Long Beac h (213) 435-6311 . JACK BJlAJlfD, 3-7 p.m .. Indefinite. Rusty Pelican. 2735 PaclflC' Coast High- way. Newport Beach. 642-3431 . aAGS llAaTINSON A.ND Tlllt llRYTBll S&C· 'nOPf, afternoons. Old Dana Point Cafe. 24720 Del Prado, Dana Point. 661 -6003. STUDIO CAP'B features an afternoon Jazz session. 100 Main St.. Balboa 675-7760. Pop DIZZT sings contem- porary music 7 p.m.-mJdnlg.ht. Maxwell's. 317 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Bea C'h . 536-~555. GROOVE TIT A.NS, after- noons at Baxter's, 14346 Culver Drive, lrvlne. In- definite. 857·2 I 03. CllSIOSTJlT plays Top 40 rock music for dancing. 2-6 p.m. Firefly. I 13f6 Beach Blvd.. Stanton. 893-9464. TO THE MOVIE EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUt NOW PLAYING COSTA lllUA _.. •OU.. EdWardS EdWarcls WooelbnOQI CiMdonlt 834-2553 Cinema Centet Clr!ema •..,...-ytR ~t4t 561.o&55 EOWIAllClnemlW.. •AMMTMI VALLIY UIUIA 11LU • 89 l-393$ rllf'lly four ( ......... ~11 •; rt• IN ~ \307 79Mtl1 I' I Witch tht At1d111JY Awards Aprll 9 WUTMlaTlR Plcillc's Hi-Way 39 ()M.ln 891..J883 Dance A SALUT& TO THE OL TIIPIC8, see Saturday llsttng. cYLumsa. stt Friday llsung. Theater -" ALICB IJlt WOKDEa- LA.ND" by the Fountain Valley Community Theater at Golden West Collegt'. See Saturday listing. ''BABES IJf Allll8'' at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. See Frtday llst· Ing. ··o&ATBTRAP" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. ~e Fr1day listing. "J'UJ'(JlfY ODO." at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday llsUng. "I'll OltTTIJllG llY ACT TOOETBSa AKD TAKING IT OK TBS aOAD" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. See Friday U.ttng. ''MAit 01' LA llANCBA '' at the CurtaJn Call Dinner Theater. See Friday Usung. "TID MOUSETRAP" at the Newport Harbor Actors Thcalcr. See Friday llstlnl( "TBS 8UK8BIJO: BOTS" at the L. P. Reper· tory Company. See Friday llsung. St.nclee TD SAD.DO SDIGLU, for non-smoking singles over 21. gathers In Newport Beach for day sailln~. 10 5 .,, ::: 0 -~ a.m. 820 donauon. For cur· J rent locatlon call 673-3282. e» WHEEL 01' P'IUEKD· ::> SHIP, for singles over 45. ~ meel.s at Don Joee's In ~ Tustin. l I :30 a.m .. for - brunch . 524-3327. Fllma .••PflGHT or THE ~ SBOOTUfO ST AU." St-l @? In Cennany In the summer o of J 944. It Is the story of a :r caravan of men. women and ~ chlJdren who dt'fy the order of the Germans to gather In _. the town's cathedral and sel <O off In quest of frttdom. ~ ltallan dialogue with Eng· llsh subtitles. 3 p.m .. New· port Harbor Art MuSt'um. 850 San Cle,mente Drive. Academy Awani-winner Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas of "E.T." Huckleberry Fox from "Terms of Endearment~' 'Three memorable performances in a movie for every kid who wants to be hugged. For every parent who wants to love and understand. PROOJCERS SAL£S ORGANIZAT~ l'ltsellCS .. M:COO FILMS/KUTH BARISH "*10I llf( HACKMAN tlNRYTms "MISUNDCRSTOOY' wo RIP T~ tllCKl.E8£RRY FOX MMJRUN K£RWIN ,.. ~ ANSOOf °'..,"' .lRRY ~ ,. .... ., ~ BOI AMMAR llUM"._, KEITH BARISH• CRAIG BMJlliART£N Ser.-,., BARRA GRANT ..... •"' FLCMOCE IOfG(J(RY 11imc"' MOfAEL H(fP( t,;~ r~-...... f --""""'· J IP«!INRT• .... am1111~ 6l&)~ ,....;;Jp:!'..,..noi. .......... ~.,u r .......... lll(Jlf ......... ,..~ ~ --... o•-•--.. • ..... _....,..,..__, ............... ------STARTS TODAY------ BREA COSTA MESA COSTA MESA !l. TORO LA HABRA UA Movies Edward's Town Edward's Harbor Edward's Saddleback AMC Fashion 990-4022 Center 751-4184 Twin 631·3501 581 -5880 Square 691 ·0633. WESTMINSTER Edward's Clnema West 891 ·3935 ORANGE aneoome 634-ZSSJ Watch UM AclMY Aw1rd1 Aprlt 9 :calendar a> ... o Newport Beach. $3 general <"> admission. 759-11 22. Etc. s:: e LIDO llARIKA VIL-llARCEL llARCEAU, co LAGE Used Boat Sale, Stt sec Frtday listing. ~ Friday listing. Mon. ,.'; "THE 8&VE1'TB VOY-~ AGlt OF 81PfBA.D, .. a chll- ·.: drcn's film. Is shown at 2 ~ p.m. at the Saddleback Col · ....... legc North Forum Theater. i 5500 lrvlne Center Or.. Cl&Nical 'O Irvine. $2 for children under i 12 and $3 general ad-· GJlltOORT COLltllAJ'f, ~ mission 559-1313. see Friday listing. ! ~ ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ ~ :SO:goin Matinees! 9F~&:iti'14 Piili) ~ • MONOAY Th111 SATURDAY fACUlTYorCANOl(WOOO All ,.,101m1ncn 11..tort s oo"" "foon.oosr (PG) lh Spc. Ent1ttme11u & Hohl 1H DOI.BY STEREO "llACllG wmt Tl£ llOJN" (Hil 12 30. JOO. 5:30. 8·00. 10 30 11 ACADOIY AWARO ~Tu.s "IDMS Cl" DaAMEfT" (K) 12 30. 3:05. 5 45. 8·15. 10-45 12 30. 2 35. 4 40. 6 45. 9 00. 11 OS "llSlllOSTOOO" ('6) 12 45 2 45. 4 45. 6 45, 8 45, 10 45 "FOOTLOOSE" (PG) N Sl»STICI( Cl" AM>nD QI)" (Hi) 12 30. 3 oo. 5 30. 8 oo. 10 Jo 1n o. 4 05. 7 40. 11.15 11 ACA0£MY AWARO NOMINATIONS "l911S Of EJaMIEIT" ('6) 1230. 3 05. 540. 8.20 10 55 "T11 IC[ NATU" (PG) 12'40, 2"40. 4 40. 6:40, 8:40, 10 40 "GIOSTOl!l: fl£ l£6£11) Of IMZM- Lcm> Cl" T1I APES ('6) 12.30, 3 oo. 5.30. 8:05. 10 40 "R<*MCll!i T1I ST<R'' ('6) ~ DOI.BY ST£R£0 I 00, 3 30. 6 00. 8.30. 11 00 "IWIOl y ..... ('6) 2 15. s·5o. 9 25 l%Mi83tr~J fA( UlTY 01 OH A -;;-AGAllST All OOOS" (i) I 00. 3:30. 6·00. 8 30. 11 ·oo Sal Only 12 30. J 00. S 30, 10 25 P'e'f. 8•00 "lACllli Im! T1I ....... (K) Sat Only 1 00, 3:25. 5.50, 8 I 5. 10 45 1:00. 3:20. 5:40, 8:00, 10:20 "U•" ('6) 12"30. 4 45, .9.00 "Til ll)JR ID 1~· (I) 2.40. 6:55. 11 15 * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * All OPEN 5:00 Sro• t 6:45 PIUS *Children Unde'fRffl 12 ALWAYS... • "HAOOfW. LAMPOON'S VACATIOff' (I) "SPWH'' (K) "~Cl" T1I C<n" (I) l'lttS "SOil ~VIO" (I ) "Tl£ IC( NATU" (l'G) CillETSTc:E.: Til l!ml> I» IMZNI Lem> I» T1I ftS ('6) l'\US ''UOllM r · (f'Ci) "YOlllG WMlOS" (I ) rt US "T11 WI MDICM WllSlf' (I ) "~ T1I STOF (f'Ci) l'UIS .... " °" ..,,. Cl) •Jm1:·~11 ...... , ...... 4 ...... 9-3) ~:...!hf...:._ 4545 . " .. 9'iilfroo~>- fllus ''tlleCOllDI VAL•" (I) • ( 11t All toe~~ fSPANOt •) l'\US WCHIJll(Jt c. T1I CCllK' (I) wlW115 "...S" (I) l'\US "TII WT MDICAll __., (I) "lliAllST AU CDS" (I) l'\US "amnll" (I) '?Cl.IC( ACMIOl'r" (I) l\US '•TDlll lwomn VACATOI" (I) • =~· ..• : . Jan "Tlllt JAZZ llDfORS" perform at Care Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. 675-2968. RALPH BLAZE BIG BAJlfJ>, 8 -1 I p.m , In- definite. The Rose & Crown. 831 S. State Coll~<' Blvd .. Anaheim 778-5606 POJ> CIO!:lllSTRT plays Top 40 music for dancing. 8:30 p.m.-mldnlght. Clos<' En· co unt ers. 21 0 22 Brookhurst. Huntington Beach. 968-9800. DIZZY. se-c Sunday llsl· I Ing. I URRY GELTZELllAN. slnger.guttar.9p.m -1 a.m .. Blue Beet Cafe. 107 21st Place, Newport Pier. Nt'w- port Beach. 675-3333. Sint1!9 THE ORAJllGS COUl'fTY &ma.RA 81NOL&8 gather ror their monthly meeting and potluck dinner. 7 p.m .. Garden Grove Community Center. 11300 Stanford. Garden Grove. Program fea- tures "Echo Wilderness Adventures" by Pat Stow. 751-1560. Tue. Cluaical Glt.SGORT COJ.BllAN, ~e F'r1day listing. Jan TOii RA.PflER. pianist. gives a Jazz recital al 8 p.m .. Sherman Clay Steinway Hall. 8569 Kass Dr .. Buena Park. $6 admission 739-5786. "TIO!: JAD. llllfORS," sec Monday listing. COllfP'UT PBILLIP8. see Friday ltstJng. P~p "A SWDIG COlttUT MORT" ls featured every Tuesday nl2ht at Happy Daze. 179'1:7 MacArthur Blvd .. lrv1ne. 250-1077. VINCENT SCOTT. Stt Friday listing. LE& '1tltR.BLL, 8tt frt· day llsttng. DIZZY, stt Sunday ltst· Ing. Dance TD LAil LUBOVJTCH DA1'Clt COllPAJlfT pres· enta an evening o( modern dance a t UC lrvlne Fine Arts Village Theater, 8 p.m. S6 general admission . 856-6379. Tb eater --r "l>&ATllTRAJ'" at th<' LagUna Moulton PlayhOU8C Sec Friday llsUng. "F1JllflfT 0111£"' at thr Grand Dinner Theater. Stt F'rtday llsUng. "I'll GrM'UIO MT ACT TOGSTDa AJlfl> T AIDJfG IT Ol'f TD llOAD" at Lhr HarlequJn Dinner Play house. See F'r1day liaUng. "11.AJ'f OF LA llA1'CBA '' at the Cu.rtaJn CaJJ Dlnnt'r Theater. Sec fnday listing. "TBlt 8SAGULL" al South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Or1vc. Cost.a Mesa. nJghUy except Mon· days at 8 p.m. (7:30 Sun· days), weekend matinees al 2:30. through May 13. 957-4033. Wuluboi» "llANAGlNG DAIL T 8Tll&88." Paul Kaplan. "THE FUNNIEST MOVIE EVER MADE ABOUT ROCK AND ROLL." =' 1 ·i ! : ;.\ 11 '. ,. ··.._ •.• ·." ""· ,.., .... "HILARIOUS ••• WITTY, MISCHIEVOUS SATIRE." Janet Maslin-New Yorlc Times "'AUDIENCES ROCK WITH LAUGHTER ."' Kolhleen Corroll- New Yor* Doily N{ow\ "'VERY FUNNY .•• OFF THE WALL .•. LAID BACK AND RIGHT ON THE MARK." le/Irey Lyons- Sll('()• Pre"•,.ws ln~r NetwOfk New~ "'PERFECT. EVERY DETAIL IS A ZINGER." S~loBe<>sOll­ los Angioles 11~~ "THIS IS A VERY FUNNY FILM. HYSTERICAL ••• PERFECT IS THE PARODY." Joel S~egel-ABC-TY, Good Morning America ''DON'T MISS IT ••• ONE OF THE FUNNIEST · MOVIES EVER." Stephen Schaefer-US Magazine UHILARIOUS •.. SENDS UP WHAT THE BEATLES STARTED WITH 'A HAID DAY'S NIGHT.'"' Bruce W1ll1om1on- Plavbor "WONDERFUL WIT ••• ADANDY ENTERTAINMENT." , ... CHRISllAffR GUEST UIDWl t.tifAI HARRY ~FAHIR Riil PlE JUNE OWJMIJ TOO HllOM & B• Ul8Y '-: IAREI IOfffY Jvdtlh Cn11 "UPROARIOUS PARODY." Son N-onc1sro C~" H• .. ~ CHRISTlAUH GUfST & MIDWi l:lEM & RI REIER & HARRY HARER -: ROH R(IER Fll 6:45, 1:30, 10:15 SAT/Slll 2.'001 3:45. 5:l0, 7:30, t:l5 & SAT Ofl.Y ll:to " - .. .. Calendar M.A . M.F' C.C., dlSCUMC8 how to reduce stress-related Illnesses and a lso "Fight or Flight" response and bloreedback. 7:30-1 o p.m .. Deerfield Community Park . 55 D«rwood West. Irvine. SS admission. 660-3814. -Lectura LOIS LANGLAl'fD , professor of psycholOftY. ad- dresses the question "What Is the authoritarian per- sonality?"" Coffee at 9 ·30 a.m., lecture begins at IO a .m. Bowers Museum Con-ference Room, Santa Ana. 87 admission. 996-2241 Singles • WHEEL OF P'RIEND· SHIP, for singles over 45, m~ts at Shakey·s Pizza In Anaheim at 6 :30 p.m 524-3327 Etc. TID BALBOA SKI CLUB gathers for It's regular mttl· tng, 8 p.m., The Newporter. Terrace Room. 1101 Jam- boree Rd., Newport Beach. Wed. Cl-lcal GREGORY COLEMA.Pf, sec Friday listing. TID TOKYO STRDtG QUARTBT ls featured at Cat State University In Long Beach. Sclecllons Included a~ S<-hubcrt"s Quartet In G Minor. D. 173. Sttthoven's Quartet No. I 0 In E Flat ~faJ<>r. and Quartet No. 5 by Bartok. 8 p m .. University Theater. Long Beach. (213) 498-5526. Jazz COKP'RET PHILLIPS, see Friday llsllng. TOM lleLAIK; singer and l(ultar1st. 8 p.m.-m1an1gh1. 'the Cannery Restaurant. 301 Lafayctte Ave .. New- port Beach. Indefinite. 675-5777. RICK 8BJtRllA1', &tt f'rlday IJsung. "WOODY BARNETT" BAJ'f'D and "OJ" Nate The Great perform swing jazz and rythym and blues. 8 p.m .. Meadowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham. Huntington Reac h . 82 admission. 846-3391 . Pop "CRAZY DAZE" Is to- night at Happy Daze. 1 7927 MacArthur Blvd.. Irvine. 250-1077. VINCENT SCOTT, sec Frtday llsUng. LES FEllll&LL, see Fri· day llstlnfl. UUBO E. L&B. see Friday listing. DIZZY, see Sunday llst- lng. Tb eater ''BABB8 DI A.R.1118'' at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. Stt Frtday list· I"* DltATllTllAP" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. See Friday IJsttng. "J'UNlfT 000." at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Frtday lt1Ung. "I'll OSTl'IPfO llY ACT TOOSTDll ARD TASJKO IT 01' TD ROAD" at lhe Harlequin Dinner Play- house. Sec Friday ltstln,t. Happy host Alan Hale. •tar of "Gilligan 'a laland, .. will greet YiaJtors at the 18th annual Anaheim Boat Show. etartin& Wedneeday at the ConYendon Center. Ave., Los Anl(eles (2131 480-3232. Jazz THE TRACY WELLS BIG BA.PfD. for yourdancln~ pleasure. 8:30-1 t ·30 p.m .. The Californian. 16431 Bolsa Chica . Huntington Beach. S2 admis sion. 846-1347. TOM McLAIN. <it'e Wednesday listing. MAJlK ISBELL A.ND THE RHYTHM SECTION, evenings. Indefinite. Old Dana Point Cafe , 24720 ~I P r ado. Dana Point . 661-6003. RICK SBERllAPf, set" Friday listing. COMFREY PHILLIPS, see Friday llsllnp, try Club, Graham St.. Hunt· lngton Beach. Theater "BABU DI ARMS" at Scbaslfan·s West Dinner Playhouse. Sec fnday list- In~. 'DEATHTRAP .. at the L.aguna Moulton Playhouse. See F'7~~11sllng. .. ,. GDlL" al the Grand Dinner Theater. Stt Friday llsUng. 'TM GEttufG llY ACT TOGETllltR AJ'fD T AIDRG IT OPf THE ROAD" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. See Frtday llstlng ... ''MAJ'f or LA MA.PfCRA'' at the Curtain Call Dtnner Theater. Stt Friday !Isling. "THE MOUSE'l'RAP" at the Newport Harbor Actors Pop Theater. Stt Fr1day llsttng. "THE SEAGULL" at NICK PYZOW. singer. South Coast Repertory Stt guitar. harmonica, 9 p.m .-1 Tuesday IJsUng. a .m . Blue Beet Cafe. 107 "SISTERl<»IATIUSEX· 21st Place. Newport Plcr. PLADIS IT ALL FOR YOU" Newport Beach. 675-3333. at Orange Coast College. Sec UUBltlt E. Lltlt, see Wcdnes<Jay listing. Friday llsll nl(. LElt FERRELL, sec Fri· Etc. day listing. LIDO MARINA VIL· VDIC1t1'T SCOTT. see LAGE Sallboat Show, see Friday llsllng. Wednesday listing. TID A.PfA.DDI BOAT Dance SHOW, see Wednesday llst- "MAPfOPLAllA1'CBA" BALLROOM DA11CIJ'fG, Ing. at the Curtain Call Dinner re~:S·7~Jd;.~htAt!~~ Advance Billing Theater. Stt Friday listing. prtzes. Meadowlark Coun-TBEGRAJllDCA.PfTOK Is .. TD SEAGULL" at .--------------------~ South Coast Repertory. See Tuesday Usllng. ''SISTER JOJlfATIUS EX· PLAmSIT ALL FOR YOU" at Orange Coast College's Drama LabThcater. tont:gllt through Saturday al 8 p.m 432-5880. Etc. TID AKAIDDI BOAT 8BOW runs through Sun- day at lhe Anaheim Conven- tion Center. 800 W. Kate Ila Ave., Anaheim. Hours Wed. -Fri. 3· JO p. m., Sat. I I a .m.-10 p.m .. Sun. 11 a.rj~-~~~~-VIL· LAOlt presents their Sail- boat Show today through Sunday with a record number of lnternatlonal en- lr1~ and designs never before seen on the West Coast. Newport Beach. Hours Thurs.-Frl. 1 l a.m.-sunsct. Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-sunset. 673·9360. Thu. Clualcal THE "ALI,, DISTRICT MUSIC F&STIV AL'' ls held by Saddleback Valley Uni· fled School District. Anaheim Convention Center. 800 W. Katella Ave .• Anaheim. 999-8900. TD LOS AKOSLES CJl.AllB&R ORCB&STRA features composers Mozart. Copland and Richard Strauss In a concert to- night. 8 :30 p.m .. Santa Ana Hl4h School Auditorium. 521> W. Walnut. Santa Ana. 646-6411. OIUCOORY COLEllA.N, see Friday listing. CARLO llARIA OIULDO conducts the Los Angeles Phllharmontc 4n music by Sehubcrt and Mahler at the Oral of his sprtog concerts. Today and ffrl. 8:30 p.m .. Sun .. Apr. I al 2:30 p.m .. Musfc Center Pavtllon. 135 N Or.nd ~·L~-...,.._.._....... ...... '· ... an attractive star perf onnance from James Gamer that's among his best ... '' -Ke¥1n T~. LOS ANCE.£5 TIMES =···.....,Zin C.rey Hlinet9.. , Jutica Hiii tt.9 a..riCM Why •.. ..... • ...... tMft •••riff .. t ... .,, .............. , ..... jail ,., • cri• ........ UIHllt. .... Sert• .. t .. ,., z.u c.r.r ...... . 118 try ......... I llttte "ffarnt! . :_ -~--: --: . NOW PLAYING EL TORO lA HAIRA Edwards Saooltback AMC F a.s/llorl 58 t 5880 Square llMNE 691-0633 E<lwards WOOdbndge Onema S51·~ ORANGE C11y Center 634-2553 ORANGE Stadium Dove· In 639-ano Watch the Academy Awards Aprll 9 TOWlt C£NTEI st,., ..... ........ m .4114 CJ a lllttSTOl -n1 • ....-CPCl ~ 6.00. 1010 ........ ........~ ~0 7&~ &IS lllSTOl II llC.GWl...,.._IOIS ..... ..,...__.. ......... ,. t)O tN) 540.7444 lllttSHl. "Wllllf• .. u ,_,.. CPC> l lO .... ftOllW Cl> ,. 1010 El TORO TOWN C(HTER IUUCO l(llflS SAOOl.CBACK so 1,., h1tt ·-Ill -so '•• .. 11 .cMllln MIAllO llOMS .t-UUOll"(l'S) 11 '••14 "llm"~·(N) 1!>1-4114 '1t H!. HS Sil !>1141 I• t JO ..;,;TO;r,.Mf,,;.;..:C;..l=NT=L.,...11 ---... ~'°'~-..,..~, SAOOll8ACk so,.,_ Ill ... (PC) u ..... , .. 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"' U:CIJ9 " IMZM-l• Of M~"(N) 100 ,JO a.n 1 '.>00 11)111-\ ·1'\ASM" lfCI 600 91~ IOXI WESTMINSTER CKMA MST 'fOOlloosr' 11''1 ~ "' llSSllO ,., .,~,,. i-.. ..... 191 Jm ',. I'. "91nTClll Ill. 11'°9 Of lllZM" (N) '" 11~ .. ~ ... ,....,,I~ 9l0 HUNTINGTON BEACH 11 A(AO(lltl 4Wlllll M)llS ltmOf Olll..ul "'' I 00 ' .._lllll M..,.11> '" "s a• ttJO .... floool1 US tfS 10 IS 1 GAR DEN GROVE ~ 7 :!! 0 -~ I 7': «» ;::, 0. CD ... .... ,, ... a: ID ':< ~ Q) ... (') ~ w 0 .... <D OD • . .- iCalendar ..... g--------------------------------------------------------------.c thclocatlonofaF.ltsterw~k science at Saddlcback Col· cross-country !racks and tngs, lrvlne. 559-13 13. Wqj..-Sun. 546-7660. 3 1882 Camino Capistrano. e backpack trip sponsored by lcgt'. leads the advcnturt'. marked tralls In Giant For· 1VINDSURPING Is a ,.AJISJUtTLAND, 13 13 San Juan Capistrano. Cali- co Saddleback College North. Fee of $795 (double oc-est. homt' of the largt'sl spring health a nd ntness Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim. fornfa's oldest building ~ The five-day trip Is led by cupancy) Includes pre-trip living trees on earth. Sutt·. program offered by Saddle-More than 50 attractions In Native American and early >: Grand Canyon naturaJlst orlt'ntatlon . air fare, a ll ablc for Intermediate and bacl< College South. lnstruc-seven themed parks. "FesU· Spanish culture CJChlbltcd cu Robert Cooper. Participants l{rou nd trans port a lion, beQlnntng skiers. S 155 fee tors provl<fe exercise for the vaJ J apan " features colorful 493-1424. i::> depart Tucsday. April 17 at flotel a ccommodations. tnCludcs Two nights lodging whole family during two Japanese cultural arts. lra· SIDtlUIAJf LlaRARY ;f 7:30 p.m. from the n orth hotel tax and guided tours. at Giant Forest Lodge and thrtt·hour sessions. 10 dlllonal native music and Allfl> GARD&N8, 2647 Pa· ca mrusandreturnSunday. Saddlcback COiiege North. bus t r ans p o rtation a.m.-1 p.m. Many dates arc food Items. a unique Ore-clflcC.oastHlghway.Corona ~ Aprt 22 at 8 p.m. Ptt-trlp 559-1313. 559-1313. available. Sat.-Sun., April worksspectacularat8p.m. deJ Mar. Roee, cactus, a n · Gl orientation Is Wednesday. A CROSS-COUJ'fTRY A LIFE EJ'fRICllMEJ'fT 28-29. May 5 -6 : or con-both days. traditionally nual gardens, orchid con-~ April 11. 7:30 p.m.. at SIUING TOUR In Sequoia SEMINAR Is prt'sented secutlve Saturdays. Apr1l 1 garbed performers. and scrvatory. _koJ ponds, gift Gl Harvard Park Clubhou~ In National Park with Nordic Mondays. April 2 -23. and 14: or Tuesday a nd s t.age perfonnanccs. The shop. Open dally 10:30 ~ lrvlne. S 140 fee. 559-1313. guides Robert Cooper and 6:30-9 :30 p.m. Participants Thursday. May 8 and lo. f'es1tval Japan Parade Is a.m.-4 p.m . Gl TDYlJCATAJ'fllEGIOJ'f Dave Tollakson Is sponsor· will learn specific scientific 865 fee. Dana Point Harbor. s howcased at 5 p.m. both SIX PLA08 MAGIC ~ of Mexico Is the destination ed by SaddJeback College skills to analyze hand-831-4646. days. Sat. 9 a .m .-mldnlght, MOUNTAIN. 260-acre -of a tour April 14-22. Tom North. Occurring the wcel<-wrtttng for the purpose of A 8 & It RT Iv It J'f g 8 8 and Sun. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. theme park with rides. ~ Lesllt', experienced guide end of April 6-8. parllcl-accesslngpersonallty tratts . TRA.IPflftG for sln~Jes ts Normal park hours Frt. 10 s ho ws. entert ainment. 0: and rofcssor of na1ural nts ski miles of roomed $40 fee. Crcat Western Sav-scheduled for four Wcdnes-a .m.-6 p.m.. Mon.-Thurs. Computer Discovery Center I The new police recruits. Call them slobs. Call them jerks. Call them gross. Just don't call them when you're in trouble. What an Institution! "POLICE ACADEMY" A PAUL MASLANSKY PRODUCTION STAJuu:NC SfEVE GUTTENBERG • KIM CATTRAll • BUBBA SMITH AND GEORGE GAYNE.5 AS COMDT LASSA1D • STORY BY NEAL ISRAEL & PAT PROFT SCRD:HPLAY BY NEAL ISRAEL & PAT PROn' AHD HUGH WILSON PRODUCED BY PAUL MASLANSKY • Dl.RECTED BY HUGH WILSON R Ma'-TO 0 ......... ,~ ... ..... , ....... .._.. AUllOl 879-9850 l'Aelfl:'S AIWEll Oii • llU 529.5339 .W..BRUPWA CISTl IDA 75H lB4 COWARDS TOIWI comi NOW SHOWING! , £l TOlt 581 -5880 IONIT llACI 644-0760 lDWMOS SADOUllACll: EDWAllOS rt:Wl'Ofll ll UIU (213) 691-0633 OUICI 634-2553 ""' f ASMOlll SQlM $YUfY C1£IXll llSS8ll NJI 495-6220 IHTlmTO 891·3693 lDWAllOS llSD ¥IJ> IWJ. 'AClfrS HIWAY 39 Oii W llSTWTU • Ill .UTWISTER 1'Wll W...SJJJ days. April 4-25. 7 -9:30 10 a .m.-6 p.m. 999-4565. and other cxhlbfta. ~me of p.m. Teaches participants KNOTT •& BltRRY SouthemCallfomta·snnest how to relate mort' effective-PARM, 8039 Beach Blvd.. c~rs. or "hlllbllly tap ly and how to Increase Buena Park. 165 rides, dancers," participate In the ~If-confidence through tht' s hows and attractions a re 1984 Cloggjng Jambortt application of assertive found along With Wild West every Sat. and Sun. thr'OUl(h communication skills. $40 gunfighters. ca n -can May 13 except Apr. 21. Tile fee. Saddleback College <iancers, Camp Snoopy and festival occurs at 12:30. North campus. Room A 103. The Fabulous Ton ya n 1 :30 and 2:30 p.m. In tht" 5500 Irvine Center Drive, Brothers. Open Fri.. Grecnwlllow Theater. Open lrvloe. 559-13 13. Mon.· Thurs. JO a.m.-6 Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. p.m .. Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m.. UJlllVZllSAL STUDIO& Ongoing E'f'enta Sun. 10 a .m .-8 p.m. TOl1Jl. 100 Untversal Clly 952-9400. ALLIGATOR p ARM, LI 0 N CO U N TR y Plaza, Universal City. A 7671 La Palma. Buena SArARI, 8800 lrvtne .. Festival Mus ical d e Park. One of the world's Center Dr1ve, t.aauna Hills. Primavera." with music by largest n:pttle collecttons. Dr1ve-through wl kt an Ima I two local hlspanlc bands. an I 0:30 a .m.-6 p.m. dally. park Zam ... '"-1 River crul.... appearance by recording 522-2615. · ~ ~. s tar Trlnl Lo pez ana BJUGGS CIM'VWTMl'\tu. a. animal shows. petting zoo. chanc~ for prtus, t. fea-'"""'~.:uum larf.e aytary. ()pens dally -AUTOMOJIVlt VUS&Ull. 9:41> a .m .. last car admitted tuTed an Sunday. The reg-250 E. Baker St .. Costa 3 30 837 1200 ular two-hour tram tour : p.m. -· th h h Id ' Mesa Antlqut" cars circa 8 A pt .J 11 A N roug t e wor 1amous 1912-prcsent. 9a.m .·5p.m. CAPISTR.ARO lllSSJON, "back lot" ts also featured. lti . Gil II ,.is I a 1 m • l 1111 ftllll llU UOJll ~ I 111111 -~ Hiii •UM --~~un1mu11 ~•.,.,tu•r -~uni·~•• . ~=~~~! ... ~~~~ai m ~~••nwais ... ··~-........ _ .. Ill BREA 990-4021 UA MOVIES 4 COSTA llEA 546-2711 UlWARDS SOOTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA 631-3501 £0WAllOS HAR8()ft .,. ·-551·0655 mAMiE 637-0340 EDWARDS~ NI( ORANC£ MAU I.MUM HUS 768-6611 mAMiE 634·3911 EDWMDS/SMBORN ~ta.LS MAU UA CnY OOO(R llSSDI VD> 495-6220 mMR 634-9361 EOWMDS ms0t VU> llW.L PACR's 01Wa 0.-11 WEST'mlSTEI • UA WESTIMSTU TWIN • 895·5333 Galleries MUSEUMS BOW&aa llU8SUll. 2002 N. Main St.. Santa Ana. "lrfah Sllvt'r" exhibit or 17th. 18th. and 19th century sUver from Dub- lin's National Museum of Ireland. HOUTS Tuea.·Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sun. 12-5 p.m. 972-1900. HWPORT BARBOR AltT llUKVM. 850 San Clemente Or1ve. Newport Beach. "II Modo Italiano." Italian new tmage artists Mtmmo Paladfno and Martu Merz: California art- ist Leonard Kosclanskl pn:8Cnta hta most recent patnungs. tncludl~ "Wall-ing a n<fGnash1ng· (1983). Both throufh Sunday. Tues.-Sun. 1 a.m.-5 p.m. 759-1 122. GALLERIES ALL&KDAL& GAL· LBRY. 1540 S. c.oaat HJg)l· wax, La«iUna Beach. Highly Pollihecf bronze !ICUlpturea by the Bennett Brotheni of Placcr vtlle. Indefinite. Tuea.-Sun 11 a .m.-5 p.m . 497-6005. AltT18T'8 GALLltRY a ,.AM& 8 %UDIO. 11 Monarch Bay Plaza. South Laguna . Art - lst/pliotographer Susan SmJth's exhibit Is on view throUS!' April 30. Hours Tues.·Sat. 1 o a.m.-6 p.m .. Mon. 1·6p.m .661-9352. BC &PAC& GALLSR'f. 235 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach. "Convergence - Part JI" features arUata rep- resented by the Gallery. A distinctive blend of at· Utudcs prevalent In the phot<>t(raphlc art o( today arc a1aplayed. Through Afrt' 21. Hours Tuca.-sat. I :30 a .m.-5 :30 p.m . 497-1880. BLU& IRJ8 GALLERY, Bouey Rouge cafe, 3 11 O Newport Slvd.. Newport Beacll. Features ortalnal • 'Turn-of-the-Cen fury European Posters." Th f'OUl(b Aprtl. • BOif SIEMON GAL- LERY, 1166 Sunflower at Palrv1ew. Costa Mesa. Joop Hafrmans exhibits bronu sculptures from the Nether- lands and photography by Constant Haffmans. In- definite. 10 a .m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 557-0804. CAL ST ATE P'ULL- &RTON, Visual Arla Center East Gallery. 800 N. Stale College Blvd .. Fullerton. Art of the AmeHcan Salling Vessel. Hours Mon.-Frt. 12--4 p.m .. Sun. I ·4 p.m. 773-3262.- CBIUSTIAJlf THOMAS GALLERY, 1001 W. 17th St .. Suite T. Costa Mesa. An exhibition of abstract sculptural Op;urcs featurlnf( the work of Annie Healy. Al90 abstract oil paintings by John Badger. lndeflnltf'. Tuea.-Sal. 9 a.~~,.m. CITY OP Ia , Fine Arts Center. 4601 WaJnut Ave .. lrvlne. Foremost tra - ditional artist Po·Nung Liu. from China, Is featured In the '"Portfolio" program here. Also featured art' lrv1ne·a own artist&. Houn. Mon.-Thurs. 9a.m.-9 p.m .. Frt. 9 a.m.-6 p.m .. Sat. 9 a.m.·3 p.m. Through May I . 552-1078. CITY or IUWPORT B&ACB, City Hall Gallery. 3300 Newport Blvd .. New- port Beach. Watercolors by GJorfa Weber. or Corona Ml Mar. and Ma rjo rlt' Hielscher. are featured through April 18. 640-2271. Dlt810N8 RBCYCLED GALLERY, 619 N. Harbor Blvd.. Fullerton. "Reflcc· Uons In Glass" reatures two outstanding American illass studios. Ortent and F'lume and Steven Maslach. Through April· 17 879-1 3~rt . TBE ltSTBER WELLS COLLECTION. 1390 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Renamed from lhe ChaJJls Gallery. this gallery Is now under new own- ership. Hours Tues.-Sun. 11 a .m.-5 p.m. GAL&RIA C APISTRAlfO. 3168 J Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. The finest In a ll media of Ameri- can Indian art Is featured. Artists whose work Is s h own Include R .C. Gorman. Helen Hardin. John Nieto and Clifford Beck. Through April 26. Mon.-Sun. 10' a.m.-5 p.m. 661 -1781. GOGGENHBlll GAL· LERY, Chapman College. 333 N. Glasaell. Orange. "Sound and Siience." a new work by Mlneko Grim- mer, Includes unique kinetic sculptures which feature blocks of ICC with pebbles frozen Into them suspended above archllec- tonfc structures or wood. metaJ and wire. As the Ice melts. the pebbles falJ at random Intervals down through the s tructure producing an lntrtgulng and aJways unexpected ex- pertence of silence and In- termittent sound. Hours Mon.·Sat. I ·5 p .m . Through April 27. LAGVftA BEACH llU- SEUll or ART. 307 Cliff Drtve. "You Gotta Have Art ... an exhibit conceived and dlttcted toward a youthful audience to provldt' an overview or art using lls basic elements - shape. color. line. form. texture. space. and light Is shown thro~ April 15 Hours Tuea.~Sun. I l :30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 494-6531 LAGCJ"A B&ACH SCHOOL Or ART, ElUngcr Gallery. 2222 .Laguna Ca- nyon Road. "C"allfornla Landsca p es : Four Painters" brtnga together the works or Miriam Smith. Linda Stevens. Don Hen- drtx and Jerry Oavls. Hours 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Fn .. 9 a.m.-I p.m. Sat. 497~3309. llATEU rDfE AST GALLERY, 1492 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Works Include largest col- lection of Miro iJ'aphlcs In .U.S. and rare group of etchings by Rembrandt. In - definite. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. dally. 494-3903. Oll.AftGB COAST COL- LltOB Art Gallery. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mcaa. An exhlbtuon which brings together the contrasting work• of California foll< arUst.s as well as contem- porary artists ls featured beginning Wednes day. Aprtl 4 wltli a special rece~ lion from 7-9 p.m. Hours Mon.-Frt. 10 a .m.·3 p.m. 432-5725. ORANG& COUNTY CEJllTSR POil COl'ITEll· PORA.RT ART. 3621 W MacArthur Blvd.. Space 111. Santa Ana. Featured Is artwork which Includes computer graphics gener- ated 1mage1y l>.Y Davtd Em. Also. his "~con" colltt· lion Is shown. Reception for th~ artist Is tonight. 7-10 p.m. Hours Wcd.-Sun. I 2-5 -n p.m: 549-4989. -. PA•& ft&WPORT 0: CLUBROU8B. Main ~ Lounge. Jamboree and San Joaquin Hilla roa<M. New-~ port Beach . Members or the ~ American Artists or Chi-o nese Brush Painting hold ~ thctr Ont art exhlblt this <.rJ year. There will be a jurlt'd .0 show and sale with prtus .- aw a rd cd In var ious ~ categortes. Sat. I -8 p.m.. • Sun. 11 a .m .-4 p .m. 644-1843. QOOIWll. 37 4 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Jane London·s watercolors and Fay H<>egerman·s oils are on exhibit 1hrough Junt' I. JO a.m.-5 p.m. dally 494-4422. 8AJfD8TOftlt GAL· LERY, 384-A N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. "COntemporary Country:· a multtmedl.a show or works expressing the warmth and vttalllyoffhe country scent' around the world. Also watercolor works by Dorothy Bartlett and Joan ChLls.J.cnse n . Hours Tues.-Sun. 11 a.m -4 p.m. 893-3475. SAN .JUAN CAPl8TllA.NO LIBRARY "ONE OF THE BEST NEW PICTURES OF 1984." -Jeffrey Lyons, SNEAK PREVIEWS "'Racing With the Moon' is a small wonder. A miraculously as.sured film, it brims with love, with insight and a double-edged understanding ... " -Sheila Benson, LOS ANGELES TIMES ''For people who long for movies that are better, richer, and more emotionally satisfying, 'Racing With The Moon' is the answer to a prayer ... wonderful tuff rfuJ . " s ... a powe moVJe. -Rex Reed. NEW YORK POST "An exceptionally appealing movie. An unexpected pleasure." Vin<·<•nt Canhy. N. Y. TIMES "The kind of movie that makes you laugh and cry and turn to the person next to you and say, wasn't that terrific." -.Jnd Siegel. WAB 'TV/GOOD MORNING AMERICA t•i11g 11·ith lh'!.MOOll PARAMOUNl PICTURES PRESENTS A JAFFE-LANSING PRODUCTION· A RICHARD BENJAMIN FILM SEAN PENN· ELIZABETH McGOVERN · RACING. WITH THE MOON· NICOLAS CAGE · WRITTEN BY STEVEN t<LOVES PROD~EO BY ALAIN BERN HEIM AND JOHN KOHN · DIRECTED BY RICHARD BENJAMIN !Pq[_ .... _...-.aOtl NOW PLAYING A~~~~~~,,,· ... ~--..... _.,.~ • .......... I .. . -. . .U HllfTMl'* IUCH ..... V1UO ~HACH WUTWTER lij;INMj- Mam llfa P\m Edwards~ ~~Viejo Edwltds Nlwpof1 Cilema Eowanss Cinema sr.s s.1•111.- 529-5l'J9 Cinema M&0388 Mal 495-&'20 644-0760 West 891-3935 ..,_ SDdium COITA -.U Edwafds Town Cenl!f 751-4184 ORAllf Clnedorne 634-2553 OnYH1 63M170 1------•I Witch tM Academy Awards April 9 -.; ..... .. - ~Galleries CJ) AND CULTURAL .c CEl'fTER. La Sala room. ~ 31495 El Camino Real. San as Juan Capistrano. Harry ~ Benson presents a select Ion >; of his noted work. spanning as a 30-year phtojOumallsm :g career for many publl· LL cations. Through Aprtl 26. ...... Hours Tues -Sun l 0 a m -2 ~ p m. 493-3984. ~ SANTA Al'fA COLLEGE c ART GALLERY, 17th at ~ Bristol strttts. Santa Ana. i "The Book of the Dlsap- > peart"d," an archllt'ctural > narrallvt' by Richard Turn-§ er. Hours Mon.-Thurs 11 ·-a .m .-2 p.m ., Fri. I 0 a. a m -noon. Tues.-Wed. eve- nings 7-9 pm Through April 13 SUSAl'f SPIRJTUS GAL· LERY, 522 Old Nt'wporl Blvd . Newport Beach 631 -6405. An exhibition fcl\turlng the work of David Plowden. wt'll known for his documentary photo- graphs of America. and Anthony Hernandez. with Images from his two series. "Pul>llc Use Areas" and "Public Fishing Art'as ... ts preSt'ntcd through April 14. Hours Tues.-Sat. I 0 a m ·5 p.m .. and Wednesday eve- nings by appointment. 631-6405. TLK GALLERY, 61 I Anton Blvd.. Suitt' l 20, Costa Mesa. New paintings by Ling Chung with photo- l{raphs by John Blod. ,Jen- nifer Griffiths and 0111 Westhelmer. A reception for the Society of Photo- graphic Education and for artists mentions wtll ~ held Sunday In the gallerv Tues.-Sat. l I a.m.-5:30 p .m . Clos t's Sunday. 545-ARTS TRAJLS WEST GAL· LERY, 14765. Coast High- way. Laguna Beach. A two-man exhibition which features Nell Boyle. western oil painter. and George W Lundet'n . an award-winning brona• sculptor Sal -Sun. 11 a.m.·6 p.m . Wine Sf'rved 494-7888. UC IRVINlt P'lNE ARTS GALLERY, Irvine Exhl· bltlon of new w ork by John Paul Jones. UCI professor Clf studio arl. Oe~tns Tuesday with an openTng reception at 5 p.m . Through Aprll 28. Also graduate student t>xhl - blttons Wt't'kly through Aprtl 21. t"tours Tu<'s. -Sat. 12-5 p.m. R56-664A UC IRVDQt IBDICAL CENTER. 300 Romneya Drtve, Anaht'lm. Don May. nationally recognized artist and dest~ner. exhibits his remarka61e collection of California Images. with sct'nt's Including the fish- ing boats. fishermen and cannery of Newpor t. Carmt'I and San F'ranclsco. rhe back alleys of Santa Ana and a sunrise as &ct'n from Mount Baldy Through April 776-7976 VORPAL GALLERY, 326 Glt'nneyrt. Laguna Bearh A ~roup exhibition. featuring fhe gallery's local and International artists. will remain through Aprtl 8. 11 a.m .·6 pm. dally. 494-9441 "A TARZAN MOVIE LIKE NO OTHER YOU'VE EVER SEEN! T HIS GO RGEOUS-LOOKING EPIC FI LM ... IS ENTERTA I NING, INTELLIGENT, EVEN TOUCH I NG:' ·'••k "'""NEWSWEEK "A soaring adventure, a miracle of imaginati ve moviemaking. You will be spellbound until the final fadeout of this ravishin g, . l . ,, ffiagIC3 eplC. 1.u, FU.11.-,.COSMOl'Ol.l IA' "A savagely beautiful and enthralling epic. Intelligent, provocative, h.nk. , " 3 t 1 lng man$ saga. Hnx..,Wolham .. •n l'l.AYHOY GRll!§!OKE TARZAN LoRD OF THE APES \Ill (,fl Ill l>~ON ~ 11 M \1.11111114 HAI I'll !{I( llM<I .... (,,'I\' I IOI \I · J \ \H~\ ~ox .11111111111ocl11rn11o:LllRl~l'OPlftK l.A\1BtRI · A:\1>11-\1,1dlO\\'tl I \111,1. h\ )0 11 11..; \< OI I 1•1 .. d111t·d It\ 111 ( .11 Ill D-..oN .md ... I A:\ u y ... ( A' I t.R 'x I (."("11pl.1\ I)\ I' II \'•\/A" .111d \f IU IA t I \ l ... I '"' R.1"·!111111111·,1 .. I\ l •\R/1\°"<>t 1111-\l'~.\"h\ tl><.-'\R RIC.t Bl'RROl <.II\ n111•t1·flh, IH (,JI fll J>-..<)'\ AMO 639·8770 SYUrY STADIUM OR·IN KATULA NfAR STADIUM BllJIA PARK 821·4070 PACIFIC's LINCOLN DR-IN LKOlN WCST or KNOn 'ft£SOfTBI II ootJl STEIEO '"<-"'--C) 4 <NAAfff A •t¥WUNCAT<Jilrd C.0W-iUii• -----· --·- •COSTA MESA 546-3 102 MISSION VU> 830-6991 EDWARDS CINEMA EDWARDS VIEJO TWIN HARBOR & ADAMS LA PAZ AT CHl!ISANTA ·-551-0655 ·ow& 634·2553 EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE SYUFY CINEOOME BARRANCA CAST Of ClA.VU~ CHAPMAN & S A. FWY WESTIMSTER •EDWARDS CINEMA WEST• 891-3935 •MSTWCSTCR AT CiOlll.N MST The disappeared ••SaJcon -1972 .. by Anthony Bem.andez la one of the i[llmpeee ID an arcbitecta.ral narrati•e by lUcbard Turner on ezhlblt at &mta Aila College. see ltatlnC for detalla. ''HERE'S THE COMEDY CATCH OFTHE·YEAR. It's the best time to be had at the movies since 'Tootsie!" /\•,. n.., ... /'tl1/'1 f .\IN.A.1.1\t' "It's a 10! A big wet kiss for 'Splash! The best comedy nf the year." 1;,.,., fninA~" Jo."vxr n 1,~ '""'"'' --· "A refreshing treat, a surprisin~ly poignant comedy .. .if Bo Derek rated a 10. then Daryl Hannah rates at least a 20:· Jo.a11t1..,.., 1,,,...,11 \ l I Hlf I \'fl\'- "A high tide of a hit ... Tom Hanks and .John Candy have perfect comic chemistry 1 hat keel)!' 'Splash' afloat.,. \ /to1 I ~"' I /I.' \/IJH\/\·1, \fl" .J '"Splaio;h; dire<.'ted by Ron Howard. who 1!' onlv' :lo. hut dearly a buddin1t ~enius. i!! the most purely ~atisfactory m1J\'ie in a Ion~. long time .. " H,.1•1rd f""'"'"" \ t II //Ill 'f \ f II,,, I /•f Ii' NOW PLAYING -----1 • AIWtflll CftfA 91M llMlll MAHI 9' ... M11 UA C-.. ffMf* WMA<.... SI .... 0 I m.e.ue ~Ost• UH>t~& 13U110 •lllU fOMTAll n un • lAlll .. ltll ll ( ..... / IMIMl UA ~' l.._ .. ,_,.,. "'4ity S.....o i...,.. lflllt UA Clly 0.... HO •on 1u 1soo ..,. 111-t111 IM-3t11 •COITA MllA rou11a1111 YAlll'I' IMtlM Wflf ... llll ...._. C--C.• '•toltr, f-1"" Alllt. 0tMte Mil UA C.- t19 4141 l/tlltf DI ffl ltll ll1 U4t at3 IK41 'Mousetrap' catches all sinister melodrama There arc bet-rudely dispatched to the next world. Whodunit is a Jood delivers a nicely mannered, low-key interpretation of the ter mystery plays question, since Lee brings the entire lot of survivors old soldier. around than ~tha onstage to .. witness" the murder in tableau. an original As the enigmatic spinster, Susan Thomas Lee docs a Christie's 'The JOI concept but somewhat confusing. marvelousjobofunderscoringhercharacterwithacurlof Mousetrap," but Most of the Newport Harbor cast seem more intent certainly none more on cooking red herrings than creating character. but one (Ple&M .ee DITERlllSSION/12) sua:essful. The orig-TITUS actress stands out for a beautifully structured portrayal. inal production .-Debbie Gnutan as the inn's young proprietor turns ma mounted in London finely modulated performance brimming with as Christie's first breath-catchin$ fear. a memorable accomplishment. stage venture in l 952 -is still running. Jeff Paul is strong but stagy as her hot-tempered It's an eerie whodunit that most community theater husband, while Gregg Ara tin gets a bit too cute with his groups take a shot at sooner or later1 and currently it's swishy architect role. Patricia Gilchrist fares somewhat being performed at the Newport Haroor Actors Theater better as the surly retired j urist. while George Pelling for all the sinister melodrama its director and cast can muster. E~eryone, it seems, looks out of the comer of his w her eye and crouches on at lea.st one occasion. The object, of course, is to spread the specter of suspicion around so that everybody appears guilty at one time or another, yet these machinations seem overdone in director John Alexander Lee's moody interpretation, as if one could imagine an actor pulling a cloak over his face at any moment. The.setting for .. The Mousetrap" is a guest house in the snowbound English countryside to which a motley crew of eccentrics gathers and one of their number is 11 ~AWARD .eesr PICTURE ; B..a Olr9Ctof •JAMES L BROOKS -Beet~. StlALEY MAClAJNE Beet Ac1r9U •DEBRA WINGER a.ill Supportiig Actor• JOHN UTHGOW a.. Supportiig Ad«• JACK NICHOLSON S... &a.11..-V MIJitation •JAMES L BROOKS TuesdJy Aprl 3 Friday Aprl 6 Satt.rday Aprl 7 Wednesday Aprl 25 Lar Ltmovich Dance Co. 8 p.m. Village Theatre Secp>ia Stmc Quartet 8 p.m. Village Theatre Hopkilson Snith, Lutenist 8 p.m. Village Theatre Kathak Dances of lncia Anflli Wleplkar ' Mlllidall 8 P~m. Heritage Room For information or Visa and Mi sferCard ticket orders. (>Jease telephone (714) 851-e379. Professional Performing Arts University of California, Irvine UCI -always the best it entertailnent Give your wardrobe a lift at Al's Garage ... with a pair of 1004' cotton slacks complemenled by a short sleeve. Qll cotton madras sport shirt from Gant Rne tune it with one of OUf many all cotton.sweaters tor Spring. 8~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEW'PORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 , ,/ .. -. 11 -:::2 0 -t ~ CD . :s .,ci CD ... ....... ...,, ... 0: I» ':< ~ ID ... (') :r l c..> 0 ..... co 00 • I 12 Picks of the plays .g - .c "ALICE IN WON'DltRLAPfD," adaptation of Lewis ~ Carroll's fable by the Fountain Valley Community T heater. ~ closes this weekend at the Colden West College Forum II. .:: Huntington Beach (964-5392). Closing perfor mances are i-Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 and Sunday at 2:30. "' "BABES IN AR.KS." a backstage musical by Rodgers :g and Hart. Is presented at &basllan's West Dinner u. Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). ....., Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at I .._ and 7 p.m. thro~rll 14. v v v ~ "THE BEST ,"a political drama. Is txtng staged c: at Weslmlnsler Community Theater. 7272 Maple St .. Cl> Westminster (995-41 13) Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 ~ through A~. v v 1h Cl> "DEA RAP." a mystery thr1llcr. ls at the t;aguna ~ Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna -Bt-arh (494-0743). Performances are Tuesdays through 0 Saturdaysat8p.m.andSundaysat2:30untl1Apr1115. v v a: ..... "FATHER'S NOSE BLEEDS," a sallr1cal comedy. opens tonl~hl In the Playbox Theater at Golden West College tn Huntington Beach (895-8378). Performances arc ton~Fit. Saturday and April 5-7 at 8 p.m .. Apr11 8 at 3 p.m. 'J"tmNT GOU.," the musical biography of Fanny Brice, Is performed at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim (772-7710). ntJthlly except Mondays at varying curtain limes unUI May 1."/. v v v "l'M GETTING llY ACT TOOETllBR A1'fD TA.Kll'fG IT ON THE ROAD," a musical about a singer 's life and carttr . Is at the Harl~uln Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S . Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-55 1 1). nightly except Mon~t varytng rurtaln times through Apr1129. v v •• MUSIC MAN," Me~llh Wlllson·s musical, opens tonight In the Newport Beach Stake Center of the Mormon Church. 80 I Dover Drive. Newport Beach (545-6490). Performances are tonight. Saturday and April 5 and 6 at 7:30 with a matinee Saturdar, at l :30. "Ol'fEP'LEWOVER THE CUCKOO SDST," a drama set In a men tal hospital. ts held over through Apr11 14 at the Mission Viejo Playhouse In the Lillie Theater of Mission Viejo High School (841 -4245). The show wtll be at.aged Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . v v v "RIGHT BED, .. ONG BOSBAKD," an adult farce comedy. W1nda up this weekend at the Hunllnglon Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue In fhe SeacllrT Village shopping cen ter. (847-4465). Ftnat ~rformances arc tontl{ht and Saturday at 8:30. v v "1'BJt8"Ult811UfE BOYS," a Nell Simon comedy. opens this weekend at the L. P. Re~rtory pompany, 300 CentennlaJ Way. Tustin (731 -2792). Perfonnancca will ~ l{tven F'rtdays and Saturdays at 8: 15. Sundays at 2:30, fhrough April 8. "vvv. Ex~llent : .,....,...,.._Very Good: V'V',Good; v , Nnt so Good. • # INTERMISSION .•. FromPace11 THEY'VE ARRIVED!! For Ad Action her eyes or mouth. Bob Cady is the most supcrlicial of the company as an unscheduled guest, while Loring Leeds performs with the most flair and gusto as the hard-<inving police sergeant investigating the murder. Dan Brehm's dark-hued set magnifies the ominous atmosphere f'C{luired for a play of this type as docs his mood-inducing lightin4 design. Nick Giaconi's sound effects contribute a realistic nolc. COMPACT DISCS "DIGIT AL AUDIO BROUGHT TO YOU ON A BEAM OF LIGHT." ..... !lt!!9 -m ,-..-... -------· Isaac Stem 60th Anniversary Celebration OPEN 10-10 Weekdays 11·7 Sunday (714) 546-0038 OVER 200 TITLES AVAILABLE Thriller Michael .lacbon Mesa Verde Center 2701 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Limited time only Our Calfskin Parka for everywhere from Aspen to St Moritz. quilted detailing and genuine red lox trim make this 1acket an excepllonal value compare at '279 14999 The Calfskin Jean The newest idea tn ,eans' yersAttle. supple, WEARABLE!~ pocket style "'ftts hke a glove'" because ti's GLOVE TANNED LEA THER1 compare at 1179 3900 s. Bnstot, Santa Ana. Just Nonh ot Soum Coast Plaza 11 the comer of BnllOI & &Jntlowef (Near Plums. insid9 Sportman) Open Weetldays 9.30 to 9.00, Saturday 10 lo 6, Sunday 10 to 5 Visa. Mastercard and Personal Ctiecks Wetcome 751·9088 Cal a Daly Plot AD-VISOR 642·5678 "The Mousetrap" continues for five more weekends with performances at 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 7 p.m. Sunday at the Actors T hea1er. 390 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa. Call 63 l-S110 for ticker information. The Crystal Cathedral presents The Glory of EASTER April I through 20, 1984 A drdmatic and musical reenactment of the lasl earthly days of Christ. :111 .-< J-••ll•n "'lkr dlto ~'U'- 'tbu II be there when l hejoyous th~ wck.onw their rcdet:rnn-Jcsus Chrbt-upon His Lriumph.lnt entry Into Jerusalem • 'tbu II be there when In a~r. Jesus nemovn the money changl!l"S frocn the hou-K ol Ood. • '!bu II be there when .JesuS gives His disciples and all ol mankind lhc ~s to abundant llvlng. • '!bu II be there ~n the tide tums llQillnsl Him.• ltlY II he tt~re whnl Pontlu> Mlatc sentences Him to death • lbu II fed the earth COf'IVUtS<. ~sky wow d.Jrt\. the llgtitnlng ~ wtltn l1c Ls nallcc:l Lo the cross. • bJ II be ~re to hear His~ last WOl'ds ..•. Andi 'tbu II be there on that ~ glorious mom ol hist&y when ..lau> C.hrist Is risen! CHARGE RESERVATIONS BY CAI t tNG (714) 54GLORY OR (213) 5361.0RY RE\'!EW Michael llcKeanand Cbrtatophe.r Guest portray the lead •ing-en ID •spinal T.ap' and alm011t alwaya blt theright(or wronc) notes to carry off the parody about a mediocre Brltlah rock mualc gi-oup to~theUnited States. - -~ •••1mn knoci<a often ~ you UM rMUtt-119ftlng Delly Pilot Claaufled Ada to reech the Orange CoMt market. Phone 642-.5178 I~ Happy Bour Treat y ourself to THE HAIWIMdl HAN08ooK A Guide to Happy Hours at Orange County Restaurants $2.00 each M111 Ottclc/ Money Order to: T ASTE .. ma"ker's 26525 Ludnda Mileion Viejo, CA 92692 714/831-31'1 EndOM your name, adcttt.e, dty, 1ute 6 zip code. 6BIU NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH s1 99 Includ• S...raqe -Well Drink or Beer I te 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST HAPPY HOUR . Condaaou Entertalameat 103 N. Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 640·5123 .J u 'Spinal Tap' tickles fans of rock music By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OftMOellr ......... Music videos are on every TV channel, Michael Jackson is on the cover of .. Time," and the rock culture is ripe for a pointed parody. .. T~is Is Spinal Tap" is a clever and very amusing mock documentary about an aging British heavy metal band embarking on its first U.S. tour-"Tap into America" -i!' six years. . . F11m·director Marty D1Berg.i has been a devoted fan ever since seeing the band perform 16 years ago at the Electric Banana in New York. Now, he's passed up other offers in order to film Spinal Tap on its current tour. creating. m his words, a "rockumentary." ~ Of course, Spinal Tap doesn't really 0: exist. The band and the mock documentary ~ are the hilarious creations of Rob Reiner (the Meathead on .. All in the Family"), 3: who portrays DiBergi and actually did ~ direct the parody film, and three comic ~ actors who portray members of Spinal Tap. c.> Reiner and his co-writers concocted a ? complete history for the band before .... filmmg the largely improvised tour foot-~ age._ ~ Spinal Tap is led by singer-guitarists • David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean - Lenny on "Laverne and Shirley") and Nigel Tufnel (Chistopher G uest). St. Hub- (Pleue 9ee SPINAL/Paee 14} Early Bird Dinner Sp~cials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish : ~.· .. \: "BEHIND THE SCENES" WITH Complete Dinner with choice of soup or salad and dessert 673-7726 ()It THE PENINSULA BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA fiarl e'litin • I 11,,,,,,., Plu1111111" NOW PLAYING Oran ge County Premiere - • • -.. ·" • ... • Book & Lyrics By Gretchen Cryer .. Mualc By Nancy Ford - P~rlormances Tues lhru Sun Sat & Sun 3503 S. Herbor Blvd., Sent• Ana 92704 ~, Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive "A CUISINE FANTASY" The Irvine and Las Canclones Philharmonic Committees of the Orange County Philharmonic Society will sponsor the ~gala beoeflt " A CUISINE FANTASY" on Sunday, April 1. 1984, at 6:00 P.M. in the Jewel Court of Sooth Coast Plaza Man. This festive event will include gourmet samplings from several of Orange County's best restaurants -Chez Cary, LaFayette. le Chardonnay, Francois'. Gemmell's, Pronto Rlstorante. Copa de Oro. RJ 's. Gladstones, Wellington's. Alfredo's. Le Bistro. Efvlno's, Warehouse, and other res-, taurants setected. Wines to compliment this fantastic fare are from Ballard Canyon, Inglenook, Charles Krug, Robert Mondavl Wineries, and Van der Hum Tangerine Liqueur. Under twinkling llghts and hundreds of balloons you wilt! enjoy a range of musical entertainment including The Chez Cary Strings. Guy Halferty and The Society Combo, and the award winning Dlxleland Jazz EnMmble, the Lemon Street Stopmers. According to benefit co-chairman. Barbara Smith of Las Canclones, and Sherri Lawrenoe of the Irvine committee. they are onlY two of thirty support groups for the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Proceeds from this benefit will help fund the Society's Annual Adult Conoet1 Series, featuring such well-known musical organlz.atlon as the Los Angeles Philharmonic. and Its extensive youth music programs oNered free to over 250.000 children In Orange County schOols. Enjoy an evening of fine cuisine. excellent music and ballroom dancing While benefltlng the societies. Tlck•ts to "A Cusinlne Fantasy" are $25 per person. Reservations are limited ~ must be paid In advance. For further Information contact Doris Crandall 533-76«. Judy Thompson 993-4898, or Lorry Benson 528-6805. llUU>OONS IRISH PUB-Introduces New Menu Muldoons has recent!y revised their menu Which features lower prices. specialty Items. and premium wines by the glass. Some specialties of the house are St. Pattys bolled dinner. Guinness Irish stew. Old Buahmffls breast of chicken. and Mrs. Murphys pot roast. All of these.Irish entrees lnchJde bolled fresJ' vegetables. minted sweet pea, baked bread and butter, with your choioe of homemade IOUP or garden fresh salad. Muldoon's gourmet burgers are always one half pound and hand fOtmed and 98l"'9d w(th hearty fries and fresh fresh fruit. You may order your burger on -.ame seed bun, onion rotl, Kaiter rofl, Shepherds bread or hone)wheat bread. Muldoon's new extensive menu also offers nine selectlonlnJf sandwiches and a variety or soups, salads and 1PP9tlzers. Their food Is served In a casual atmosphele and they have al90 ~ awards tor their Irish Coffee. Fotk and Irish tunee are aung by BUI Nolen and his .:oustlc guitar Wednesday through Saturday ntghts from 8:30 p.m. Located In Newport Beech for ten years, Muldoons la at 202 Newport Center Drive, Fashion Island. catl ~ 110. • • • • Feature of the Dally Piiot Advertising Dept . Sunday Brunch Unlimited Champagne 10 am· 3 pm So much to choose ALL YOU CAN EAT HOT ENTREES Egp Benedict, SEAFOOD BAR Shrimp Coclrta.il, DESSERT TABLE Preah Fruit. Scrambled F.gga, Bacon, S.ueage, Ham, Chicken, Veal, Luagna., Tortellini, ried Cod • Freah V~etable • Homemade S1leda •Sa.lad Bar ADULTS •7 96 Also serving: Crab Lqe, Hening, Tuna. Salmon. Etc. Chooolate MOUIM, Homemade Cakes, Muffins & Cannoli, Croiuanta, etc • Piz.u • Cold Cuta • JuiCH • Bacela & Cream Cheti.e • Ch-• Homemade Breed CHILDREN CHILDREN Under 12 •396 Under 3 No Charge LUNCH BUFFET M·F 11-3 SS.95 DINNER BUFFET M·Th 4-8 S5.95 We Use 1003 Precious Cheese or choose from our extensive menu ---------_ _. --.. 'SPINAL TAP' AMUSES· ••• From Pace IS bms and Tufnel were boybQOd friends and have performed logether throuah the eras of mid-60s English pop, lat~ nower power music and more contemporary heavy metal sounds. They have played with a variety of backup musicians, including a number of drummers who have died under very bizarre circumstances. The current lineup includes bass player Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer). The script for 0 This is Spinal Tap" is crcdjted to Reiner, McKean. Shearer and Guest. From the opening scenes of the unloading of the band's equipment and a greetingatairporti the writers prove they're very familiar with the format they're moclcin~ Despite the band's English roots, the roving cameras uncover the flip side of .. A Hard Day's. Night." Where the Beatles were witty, charming and melodic. the members of Spinal Tap arc dimwitted and sexist. Their music is best described as loud. The tour unfolds as one disaster after another. A concert is cancelled, but the band's manager Ian Faith (Tony Hendra) dismisses it by satin&. "Boston's not much of a college town. ' In Atlanta.. the musicians learn their new label has refused to issue their new album. .. Smell the Glove" because of its sexist cover depicting a naked girl on all fours, with a d<>J collar around her neck ... What's wrong wath being sexy?" one of the band members asks. In Cleveland. the muskians get lost in a series of backstage corridors. In Chicago, a record store appearance fizzles when no customers show up. later concerts are plag\Jed by malfunctioning props. Tempers flare. The manager quits. St. Hubbins' girlfriend Jeanine, an astrology follower, takes c'haf$e of the band. A key band member quau. Will the rock- umentary cameras capture the final col- lapse of Spinal Tap? Some moviegoers may hope so. Half the fun comes from observing musicians who are not even dimly conscious of how mediocre the band is. McKean, Guest, -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Shearer and their cohorts do their own singing and playing in this film, and they almost always hit the right (or wrong) notes to bring this message-home. (They also do a fine job of faking English accents and rock star gestures.) USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY ... Ill f(1•,11lt -. "Wn If''' I .• lit 642-56 78 ht )22 The film makers have avoided broad "Porky's"-type gags, remaining faithful to the documentary format. But the inane on<amera interviews look like they were lifted intact from MTV. Much of the humor Is sul>lJc. an<J lhc lilm may lry fhe patience of non-rock fans. But if you've been raised on rock, "This is Spinal Tap .. should tickle your funny bone. Movie reviews AGAIJ'ST A.l.LOODet ~latt<t R. Jrft Uflf~C'll, R•d1rl Ward and JamN Woods glvt" superb fWrformiuw~ tus thrtt d\aT'adf'rs lnvolvtd 111 " t'<Hll\lC'lllOJl romanll\' trta~-But dJttttorTDylor H fk(ord r An OfttrC"r nnd t1 Gentleman .. ) IJC'tS thl rornant'C' ~nln t a ll\")trr. nlo"' conrusJng story bout 6tamblln~ 11nd poltt teal <'<lrnaptlon tn contrmporaty Los 'AnJ,tC'J<' • Ool'Jo(ro111' phot081'1'Phv. partfculart'' In thC' S«O~ TllmC"<I 111 ~" IN1 • .,... v.,, BROADWAY D~tn ROSS: Nntt'd l'<.i \Y()O(i . Allen's wa~ nd nl0$1 l\t't'<'S lblt' film In yr 1rs actuaUyp&a} llkr1tnextt-ndl"d kt'tch. l~t"ntyoramu Ing sec~. but lheendlnft Is nath<'r abrupl nm1 un ttsfylng Allen ~-es one or hi b(" t perfornmncrs a ~l nrurotk theatrical managt-r promoung n group ot «'Ond·rnlt' acts. Mla Farrow. In an lntcreatln.${ swltrh fmm her u ual roles. ~a tough-talking Nrw York woman. v v T8S m CHDL: Rated R. A warm. ~upcrbly acted mm about a n'Unk>nof <'011~(' friends. followln~ tht'dcalh of a comrade. Writer-dim-tor Lawl'C'.'n<'l' Kasdnn ("Oody Heat" and the Ccorl{c Luca 'mt'Jla·hlts) t"ls up tht' story 10 make a Bfl{ Point about thr 1960s grn«'ratton. lte 11evrr __ ....... Appearing at the AIRPORTER INN HOTEL is Greg Topper playing his piano tunes for your dancing and entertainment pleasure. The Airporter Inn is located in Irvine across from the John Wayne· Airport. Call 833-2770. ........ LIVE ON STAGE OIREC fED a~ .,Ac tlll'#\.'i 'The autt\entJc a ra o• sho-' b&z !\f"\\ Yort.. Tim~ ••• 11 s a smash l"f'• York Joum:al· \rnf'.rkaa ~ .. tunetut & enchanting~ : .. ~~\ .,. I : : //w; .:. u .. ' -~ .. . '\ ' ... ·.•.· \ \ .. ...~ •.. --\~ ~· .. \~ ~~:.:'~· • .. -16 • ao °' ~ -o <"> ' fj ~ CllS ~ >.. CllS "O "t: u. ...... ~ CD "O c CD 1 ~ -.2 a: .. _, MOVIE REVIEWS l"romPaee15 11PLA811: Rated PG. A deltahtful comedy about a New York produce dealer (Tom Hanlta} who falls for a beaullful blond mermaJd (Daryl Hannah). The mysterious mermaid sprouts legs on land and learns English from a bank of telev1sJon sets at Bloomlngdales. Actor Ron Howard directs with a sure hand. establishing a strong central love story and letting SCTV veterans John C8ndy and Eugene Levy handle some of the best loony bits. v v v T&llll8 or ltJn>lt~lfT: Rated PG. Debra Winger and Shirley MacLalne give Oscar·caJlber per- formances In this funny and touChlng film. which traces a mother-daughter relationship over 30 years. Jack Nicholson. as a paunchy. drunken astronaut. ts also superb. The senous twist that occurs two-thirds through Is manlpulattve. but you'll probably succumb to It anyway. James Brooks was the writer-director. v v v THl8 IS SPllfAL TAP: Rated R. A clever. very a musing parody of rock music documentaries. focusing on an aging British band that faces one misfortune after another on Its U.S. tour. Comte actors Chtstopher Guest. Michael McKean and Harry Shearer are marvelous as the dim-witted rock stars. Rob Reiner (The Mealhead on "All In the Family") directs and Is on screen as the "rockumentary" dlrtttor as well. A caution: Much of the mm·s humor probably won't appeal to non-rock fans. ............... American A. T. LEOS Cahforn1a cuisine Fresh Seafood:; pastas. meat • & poullry Elegantly 5efVed in a casual atmosptlef e Dinner from 5 p m 7 days a week Wedding receplions and parties 3901 E Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar 759· 1854 THE BARN Ameocan Lunch M F 11 2 30 Dinner M·S from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F 4 30 10 7 PM Sun Champagne Bullet Btunch 10-2 30. 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Pleshene, who displayed her sitcom skills in the mid-70s as Emilx Hanley on "The Bob Newhart Show, ' had _been awaitina the riaht vehicle (or a return to series television. She'd finalJy found it, and she wanted McMillan for a key role. That vehicle, dubbed "Suzanne Pleshet- te is Magje Brigs,.. is now getting a six-episode spring tryout at 8 p.m. Sundays on KNXT Channel 2. Plcshette's character is an ambitious New York newspaper reporter who's making a somewhat awkward move from a front page news beat to feature writina for the "Modem Living'' section. McMillan portrays Walter Holden, a veteran reponer who met MaNic while lecturing on journalism at her high 5Chool. (She was the most inquisitive student.) Eventually, Walter served as her mentor and partner at the New York Examiner. Now, Magic ttas moved to the lifestyle section to continue workin' with Walter. Working journalists might complain that this sitcom's setuP. bears scant re- semblance to any real-hfe newsroom. But no one could deny that Plcshctte and McMillan exhibit wonderful comic chemistry. Add in Shera Danese as Mag- gie's attractive but fli&hty best friend , and you have the core or a sparkling sitcom ensemble. This is McMillan's second continuing sitcom role. A few years ago, he played Jack Doyle, the gruff costume shop owner on the last season and a halfof"Rboda." He's ttad a distinguished stage career. His movies roles include the racist fireman in "Ragtime," the judge in "Whose Life Is It Anyway?"' and a steel worker in the recent "Reckless." His most recent TV movie 1'1~ wasas Kathleen Quinlan's father in .. When She Says No." McMillan is obviously not having trouble finding work. So why did he decide to sign aboard Pleshette's sitcom? "For actors. sitcoms present so many pros and cons," he says. "lt presents a security, a way oflife. You know you have weekends off. It's great for the family. You know you arc fOing to be free.at Chnstmas. But when you re doing falms or even pla).'.S. you never know. So at this P.Oint in my bfe, I find (sitcom work) appeaJina,." Kenneth llcllllla.D and Saa.nae Pl•bette portray joa.rnalllta often dumbfounded by their editor'• atory ...i,mnenta and pblloeopby. Reprding the "M~e Briggs" series, he adds, "I think the writmg is aood, and I love working with Suzanne. The characters were written specifically for us. And what I also like about the characters is that nobody is a jerk. Nobody's silly. Nobody puts their character down in the execution of it. I'm not saying that every regular is a major intellecli but there's dignity." He has nothing but praise for Pleshette. She is credited as co-creator of the series, and McMillan says she is actively involved in all facets of the program. "She cares, you know, " McMillan says. .. And I think that reflecu in her work. I think she has one of the classiest careen in television. In a medium that we know is frequently set up just to sell things, she's very careful and particular without beina a snob about it. She's demanding, yes, but in agood way. "She wants to share. She wanted an ensemble show, and she got good actors. You know. you can surround yourself with clinkers, and then you stay center stage all night Jong. But that djdn't happen. I think she's generous, and she's smart." A ref rcshing aspect of the show is the relationship between Walter and Mag- gje,who arc shown to be caring friends without the sexual sparring that charac- terizes other sitcom couples. "I enjoy it very much -it's easy with Suz.anne,' he says. "And in my own life, even before I was married. I've always had female friends who were really pals. We're not talkina about romance or se~ or anything like that. "As a matter of fact. what you see on ~n is a lot of what Suzanne and I have between each other. If something was botherina me that I miaht not tell anybodl. else, l could ao and tell Suzanne. l wouldn t be judged. I mean. that's what you want in a friend. isn't itr' Though McMillan's acting career is going strong now. the climb wasn't an easy one. He was born in Brooklyn during the Depression, the son of a truck driver. He showed an early interest in acting when be performed with his church's drama club. As a teen-aaer, McMillan attended New York's Hiah School of the Performing Arts, the model for the "Fame .. series. ( Plesbette attended the same school in a later graduating class.) "l wa.s a dance major, believe it or not," McMillan says ... 1 didn't know what I wanted to do. I knew 1 wanted to be in the ans. I could move well, and they really needed boys." Eventually, though, McMillan tired of dance and found more enjoyment in acting. After graduation, he worked at Gimbel's department store. When he was almost 30, he landed an acting job touring with a company of"Swcet Bird of Youth." He continued studying and acting. and eventually landed work in daytime dramas and guest roles on television series. He moved to the West Coast and won the continuing role on "Rhoda." McMiJlan recalls., "It wasn't easy, but I enjoyed it. It was exciting working with Valerie (Harper) and Nancy Walker and wonderful people like that. And s'""'e money isn't what television and movte money is. That impressed me. I think I know a lot more now. I speak up more, in a positive way. I'm more relaxed, and I certainly have more confidence. My track record since then has been quite a good one." Today, McMillan lives in St udio City with his wife, former dancer Kitty McDonald. and their 12-ycar-old dalJihter Alison. While waitina to find out whether (Pleue eee TV /Paee 30) Friday, March 30, 1984 3 l She cries out for Neil after miraculously regaining her memory By LYNDA HIRSCH AU MY CHILDREN: Chris as wounded aod escapes after shooting gas station attendant in holdup. Although he realizes he is jeopardizing his can:er, Cliff treats Chris but does not repon it as law requires. E.dna pays Tad to date Dotty, who is elated and unaware of the arrangement. Taking a payoff from Adam, Marvella tells a TV talk show that Erica is a real talent and salvages Erica's career. Eric,a returns to Pine Valley and Adam arranges to have her followed. Mona advises Erica to get annulment, telling her of Adam's attack. Brooke proceed~ with divorce plans but wants full custody of unborn baby. Tom moves back into house to block Brooke's claims of desertion. Langley sinks into despajr as Hilary denounces the father she thinks is dead. Phoebe insists Langley not rcveaJ his true identity. Alfred is smitten with Hilary. Ellen continues to see Ross. upsenang Donna and Mark. Sam falling in love with Liza. ANOTHER WORLD: Frank ambusbel '* tcnified Quinn inside her apartment at gunpoint to pay her back for spuming has advances. After a tip from Oarice. Larry and M.J . rush toQuinn'sapanment fearing Frank plans to get more violent, but the apanment is empty. Mac vows he will protect Cory Publishing from Carl's de- vious plot. A frightened Jamie later discovers Mac slumped over bis desk unconscious. Sandy's jealousy of Jamie makes him more determined to prove himself to Mac. Jamie decides to forJet family business and plans another writing trip. Blaine and Sandy are delighted and feel that Sandy will cli mb to the top at Cory. Sandy tell s a flabbergasted Felicia that Carl tried to cheat him and warns her that Carl uses people for bis own gain. Carl is angry when he anives at Felicia's and finds his packed~· Felicia ~e~and~ be return her key, vowtng she won t lave With deception. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Craig apolOliz,es to Betsy. Ellen later convinces him to tell Betsy that Steve is Danielle's father. Betsy and Steve ecstatic, but ai~ lO wait un~il Betsy's divorce is final before lh&rina the news. Diana devastated when doctor confirms she's pregnant. Magic tries Lo convince Frank she was using bim to f.tther a child. Frank is bun but dOC$.n't believe it. Lila's ex -husband Bart coo· vinc:es her to attend Craig's hearing. Craig is sente?lced to five years in prison. Karen quiu hu internship and looks forward to retumina to school. Whit offers Gunnar a New Yortjob and heJ'umps at the chance to &a.kc Batba.ra an Paul away from publid'>'c:au.ICd by Barbara's mvolvement 4 Frtday, March 30, 1984 with Richard. Diana manir.ulates Frank father's old cabin and asks Ceha to into believing she's suicida . She stages a redecorate it. Brock makes public apology fake suicide scene and waits for him 10 and Rick is reinstated as he-alth com· diS1COver her. missioner. Brock unsuccessful in running CAPITOL: Danny wonders if Kelly was Ginny out of town and takes out his paid to stay away from Trey. Zed demands frustrations physically on Bobbi, who news from Danny. Beth convinces Tyler to moves out. Ganny takes a job at TV station keep silent. He agrees, but warns her a and Rick warns her not to try to sec ~ike. relationship based on lies wall fall apart. Blackie, forced into taping video ol'sona he Paula furious when Sloane refuses to hold stole. is unhappy Josh threatens trouble. Lu wedding at Denning house. Paula learns follo wsbandtoNewYorkandisdistraught police are search mg for second bullet from to find taee of Josh si nging to Blackie. Mark's gun. She is convinced to see new Beatnce tnes to push Lorena and Jimmy therapist, but learns Mrs. Parker won't Lee into romance, but Lorena sees he's not release her records until doctor's killer is ._ over Celia. Jackie does story . on spa. found. Paula fears Dr. Parker may have Claudia pregnant Rose breaks off engagr- writtcn down her plans to k.ill Clarissa. ment to Jake. Julie hides pregnancy from Tyler and seeks GUIDING LIGHT: News that Mindy as second medical opinion. Sam plays up pregnant with Philip's baby ends Beth and Wally's gambling connections to hurt Philip's wedding plans. Philip promises Tyler's campaign. Matt figures Sam is Mindy that he will find way to help ber. A.my's father and is determined to ruin Mindy decades. <?nly acceptab!e solution is ham. Trey tells Sloane of rumors about mamage to Phahp. Reva considers poison- Sam. ing H.B. to get him out of her life, but can't DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Af\er the robbery go through with it She calls friend Wa yne, at the lodge, Laz miraculously regains her who comes to Springfield and convinces memory. calling out for Neil. Tony and her to persuade Josh to elope immedlately. Anna back from Paris. Man in the iron Wuh pressure from mystery man. Ala n mask is revealed when Tony unlocks the decides to help Jim with his research. man's bonds and demands answers about Warren in vadesJim·s lab and accidentally ~ hjs past. Stefano reminds Andre. the phony allows mice to get loose. Fletcher shot Tony. that. he coul~ control a vast fortune if bl!ying medication. on black market for he obeys instructions. Roman learns Dr. Hilary's patient. Hilary prepares to oper· Hillary died of heart attack. not poison. Bo, ate. Maureen leaves town to help Ben. Eugene and Roman agree equipment LOVING: Jim ca n't understand Shana's found at Eugene's as ~onnected wllh Tony. attitude toward Alden fam ily and is anil) Eugene and Bo discover doctor who she spends so much time with Dane. Dane attend~ Stefano deposited a large sum of overhears Shana telling Jim that he has no money in bank t.he day Stefano '.'died." .Bo right to care who she sees. Loma tells Stacy ~nd Roman discover S?me aoterestang Tony only stayed with her out of loyalty atems . to check for pnnts an Tony's and has always loved Loma. Cunis and uashban. Hope ~verhea~ Diane telling Stacy date. agreeing to sec each other again. Danny that she thanks shes pregnant wath Stacy an danger of losi ng sports scholar- Bo's baby. Bo later warns Hope to stay ship. Lorna continues to overspend. away from Larry because ~e's trouble? but a.It hough she knows Tony wants them to she orders Bo out of her hfe. Hope kisses lave only on his salary. Roger and Ann Larry and he feels he's fina lly captur~ her. disapprove of maniage but give them a EDG~ OF NlGBT: Lo~n at mansion to large check. Isabel is sure something as get ~arru.e, but allows ham 10 star, after bothering C'abot Cabot warns Shana she'd Janue cnes to ~aven th~t be doesn t want better stop being rude to him. Isabel invites to go. S~>'. awa~ts the amval of Dr. Englar. Shana to dinner MeniU accepts TV but ~hc1a d1verts the doctor at the correspondent job in Washington. Shana reception before he c~n meet anyone else. learns Mcnill and Roger had affair. Mike Sky JOCS home and watches Raven. Jamie must see Dr. Turner once a week or lose has !lnd ~n share warm domestic scene. Sky job. Jack learns Lily is not progressing well. 1s fl;lnous, unable to . u.ndei:stand Raven's ONE LIFE TO LIVE: David's desperate fee~ for Logan. A11c1a thanks Dr. ~nglar attempts to see Dorian persuade Jenny that should have .a lawyer ~~d refers him to he is guilty of pusbin_a Dorian. David 1s Lopn. _Leamu~g that AhC1a fired Gunther. confused when Jenny flees to retreat house. Geraldine .reahz~ sh~ must have another Donan tells public she fell accidentall). spy. Donning a dasgu.1se, Shel!er gets a job Liat agrees to annulment from David. at I.m~, Inc .. ~nd spies on Ahc1a, much !O Samantha breaks up with Anthony because Je~y s c~gnn .. Na~cy ~nd Jeremy beg.an of allegations he tried to swindle charity the1r own tnvestiaataon into ~e st~d.enl ball. Anthony admits he was fUilty only of murders. Cbns leaves for a special chn1c: sloppy bookkeepina. promises to pay GENERAL U~SPITAL: Scorpio creditors and donate _proceeds to charity. puzzled at ncwcl uestn Dr. CampbelJ's~st ~lee leaves to accept footbl..U coaching job aod questJons 40~. Tanya develop1~ ·~ Texas. Bo, workini as Bill Brady. crush on Grant. Ceha., rne!'ltful of Grants di5Coven plant foreman not worki ng for bt~llat ~t.atus, arsues wtth Grant about aood of company. He bl.rely manaacs co aocei>ttnatJfts from 402. 402 buys back his (Pleue ... IOAPS/ ... e 30) ~~----------------------......... .. 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"'S ,a sect and ~ to •-..ca •o "nO h<S long-at dalgtllei j P) • 'Y 8 ... 0 S S ( 19'6, Orama) Alar> LIOd Ciefadrie Fitzgerald Mt pnor 10 t~ o-oa,. ~. an o s s spy , .. m is c-spatcneo 10 Ftanoe (2 IYS) 8 9 -Benson musi ptetend hes Kia.JS s nust>ancJ W1'en her parenls come '°'~~ 1-:.r. I I H I Uf Featured Lisa Hartman ("Knots Landing"). beSI ~ng actor nominea m .,_ "The Dream Merc:Nnts" (Part 2) ( f980. Orama) Mark Harmon, M0tgan Fairchild An amblllous young man jc)ns forces Wilh an optimistic niC:kek>deOO ope1a1or fo oonslruct one of the NrlieSt ~----------------------------·--- -l'riclay Cont. dynasties In the motion picture Industry l hra.) AU.• TMI PAl&Y WAll..-r'Clll-• lallW WAU. ,,_,. WIB "Eleotfon Year Eco- nomlca" Guest Lawrence Chlmerlne, chairman and chief economlSt. Chase Econometrica CC) llO¥ll ''Personal Best" (1982, Ora- ma) Mariel Hemingway, Patrice Donnally Two young female athletes are torn between IOv• and amb1hon as they train for Oly~t111on 'R' (2 hrs) Cl)WORICa Cl) llO¥ll "Fighting Back" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Tom Skemtt, Pa111 Lupone An angry Phlladetph1an organizes a vigilante force to stem the tide of violent crime 1n his nelghbofhood 'R' ( t hr . 40 min ) .. (I) WOITaOOI (IQ .. 8 9 ... , .. Katherine and George dlacover Webster is hiding a young runa- way In hta bedroom (R) I llC TAC DOUQM LOVllOAT PJl. llAGAll"9 Behind the scenes on the set of Too Close For Comfort. real estate along th4! M1lit>Y. Calif c_oa~t ••AUSTmT1llll "Elect1on Year Eco- nomies" Quest Lawrence Chlmerine. chairman and chief oconom1st. Chase Econome111es ID• OOOflll"I OMW CCKlfTl ''Pof1t1· cal Gender Gap" Political strategists all over the nation are torecastng the far· reaching effects of women as a voling bloc (}{) lillOVll "Harry Tracy Desperado" ( 1982. Orama) Bruce Dern Helen Shaver A great legendary outlaw whO escaped from 1a1t 1s pursued by a group of men ( 1 hr 40 min I llll ~TMICAllm ... -fOOTIAIJ. (R) .. WI GOT fT llADI Mickey's dream of llV 1ng happily ever after 1s shattered on the eve of her wedd~) ( I hr ) 8 QJ) llAIOl. ADI Lavender and his recruits must prevent a shipment ol cho- lera serum from falling into the hands of the Cubans ( 1 hr ) I=_.. Guests Stefanie Powers ("Hart To Hart") Gregory Harrison ("Trapper John. M O I author Robefl Ludlum, senger Te11 Greg<>f~. actor Antony Hamilton ("Samson And Delilah"). Paul Peterson ("The Donna Reed Show") ( 1 hr ) I mtT l"UC«I unm 011119IOI .. NOCOMI· rT'I TOUGH lllMQ AU> This program ellplore:. problerns facing youths tn tOdays society ( 1 hr ) ID ~ "The Mind Of A Murderer" This look into the case of Kenneth Bianchi raises quetttons about the use of psychla· trlc eVldence in c11mma1 proceedings {fart 2 of 2) Q t I hr ) Cl) llCMI "Without A rrace" ( 1983, Dre· ma) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hirsch Pofiee mobilize a rnaS51ve search tor a 6-yeer·old wno vanished one Clay 011 hrs way 10 school. 'PG' (2 hrs) CD) llCMI "The 0Uts1defs" ( 1983, Ora· l'NI) C ThOmas Howell, Mall Diiion The experiences ot a group of teen-agers In their Oklahoma homelown during the late '60s It portrayed ·po· (2 hrs . 8 min ) Cl) llCMI "The Lords Of Olsc1pt1ne" ( 1983, Orama) David KeHh, RObert Prosky. A sen10r al a Southern mllllary academy Is determined to expose the rnem~ of an elite group responalble lor tho bfutal and sometimes lethal. hazlnQ of C41dets detttml* undeelrat>lt. 'R' ( 1 hr .. ~Omn.) .. 1:r-r1 NCAA Division It Men'aand Women'a Champlonlhlp hlghllghta (from -1H•=~ (A) M Cl•lUllll "Nattonel Collegiate -rrr. =·~~r""-CAmlo a.-= Slngets Glen Cempbell and Olonne Warwick join tht country recording artlat for the world'• largest win- ter feetlval at Ouebee'a ChatHU Fron- tenac ( 1 hr.) 8 • M mJ.OW IOll Jtb triel to frame the Champion• aa drug peddlers. i}J.ll'lr.~ 11 '&n MOUmll Houston le framed for tho murder of • beautlful policewoman and a Teitts lndustrlalllt. Q ( 1 hr ) I =='--..,. ' mJIC.t "Holiday Champl· ona" Included In this p~ram are proftlee ol the American Olym Ski team and various olhef 01>'1'!Plc 1eatur• .hlghllghta of the American Softban Aaaoclatlon-'83 s.eason. profiles of three college baaket· bell coaches, and highllghta of the Grand Champion Tennis Tournament. ( t tv .. 30 min.) (Q fllOWll "Oh Goctl" ( 1977, Comedy) Geo<ge Burns. John Denver. God selectl an unsuspecting young supermarket man· ager to deliver a message of hope and good will to the skeptical people of the moctern-day world 'PG' ( t hr .. 36 min ) llCMI "10 To Midnight" (1983. Ora~ ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevena. A homicide detective and a ertminology graduate try to search for a k1lfer of worn- =I'" e:~ ... m"':_.'_ ... •zm..nm llCMI "The Unseen" ( 1981, Horror) Barbara Bach. Sidney Lasslck A TV newswoman and her two asalttants find lodgings at a b0ard1ng house inhabited by a disturbed brother and sister and their monstrouaoffsp<tri 'R' ( 1 hr •. 35 min.) .. M>ITIWOMMI 1w DO(J)9 ... TAXI "°"Mt llAIT'lft uume • ......... TOP•VlllOI .... ,Mlllm llO¥ll "Puss 'N Boots" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Kelty Nlehols, J T Ambrose. A young woman tr~ everyttilng -from faking insanity to jolnlng a cult • to get out of the army. ( 1 hr , 15 min ) (%) lllO¥ll "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Drama) Sean Penn, Refit Santoni. A young hood- lum accidentally kllla the younger b<other of a teen-age dope dealer du<lng a polloe chate and Is aent to a tough reformatory. 'R' '~';Ai= 1Wl-.cf1UCU 1"11 ....,.. 1W .,. "The Fantaatlc Journey" (1977. Orama) Soon Thomas, Susan Howard. An archeOloglcal team awakens on an uninhabited lsllnd after lta boet ~ appears In the Bermuda Triangle. (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) D ID Tiall•rr Host: Johnny Carson. Gueat: actor-comedian Howle Mandel. ( 1 hr.) 81W11 "";.1~ l r.=::_wu. Mall ...... PUCI 'ml=· MYMOUm ''For Ut. The LMng: The M~r Evera Story'' Howard Rolllnl and Irene Cera atar In thf9 drama beMd on the Ifft 01 "81n cMt tight• leeder Mae~~~r .. 30m1n.) i • CIWI Featured: experlencte with demooa, an afterllfe encounter. ( 1 hr .. 30 ,,..1mlnJm -....... CMCOCl(...nl m•MOU.YWOOD Host&: Paul Moyer, Tawn~hneidtr. G "Lemora. The L.ady Dracula" (1973. Horror) WiHlam Wltton. Chetyf Smith. A female v1mplre sets bait for a you~ by kidnapping her gangster lather. 2 hra.~ l ... ,rw .. "::-= -flOOTIM.I. (IQ .,_ ''Dealres Within Young Glrlt" 977, Orama) Georgina Spelvfn, Annette Haven Worried about he< daugh- te<•' futur-. .a oaftno mothef atops at nothing to find them rich husbands. ( 1 hr .. 20mtn.) Cl) IOCl Oii 1111 • "Madness And Oth- ers" ( 1 hr.) -(fl) mrrTMCal .. (H) MIO Coml ATTMC'f10m Dan Ingram previews a collocttOn of forthcoming flfma, ~lall and sports events -· • .-AY..,, VIDIOI Featured: an excfuslve lnte<'llew with Rolling Stones gultari.t Keith Richards (Part 2 of 2) • Go Go's ("Head Over Hee!S"), Duran Ouren ("New Moon On Monday"), Weird Al YankovlC ("Eat II") ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) 8 .. YOM NOT TUCll Guest. Rockwell, Shannon at the Red Parrott ii tf~~ hr. 30 min) .... ..,..LAUQM. llCMI "The Deep" ( 1977. Ad'leflture) Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset A young couple find romance and treasure as they drve ott lhe coast of Bermuda and find a bUried treasure cache 'PG' (2 hrs.. 4 min.) Cl) -"World Freestyle Invitational I Celebrity Pr~Am" (from Breckenridge. Colo.) (R) (2 hrs ) CD)_. "Any Time. Any Place" (1982. Suspense) Sel<a, Mike Ranger A not-so- durnb blonde iolns two Inept burglars who are trying to make a living the only way th~ don't know how. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. (H) .. "The Cold Room" (1984, Ora· ma) George Segal. Amanda Pays. A dis· traught father must cope with his young daughter who hi possessed by the evll of the Nazi past ( 1 hr .• 50 min ) w 1 toa111m1T U.: VIDIOI .,. "Home Before Dark" ( 1958. Orama) Jean Simmons. Rhonda Fleming. A woman struggles to adjust to society fonowlng her confinement for a nervous bfeakdown. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (I) llCMI "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Dennis Quaid, Cerlene Watklna. An uneuccessful country slnger, trying to make ends meet, turns to fighting fOf j>rlze money. 'PG' (1 hr .. 47 min.) (%).,."Burn!" ( t970. Orama) Marloo Brando, Evaristo Marquez. A amall Por- tuguae lstand'a struggle for lnc»pend- ence Is explolted by a crafty 18th-century British coloni$t. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 52 min.) ·-ICOTT Friday, March 30. 1984 11 .,.,. "The MUSIC Man" (1962. Musi- cal) Robert Preston. Shwley Jones (2 ht$. 31 mtn) ClJ .,. "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Orama) Sean Penn. Aetlt Santoni (2 hrs .• 3 mtn.) •aJITMCMI .. CD ~ -"Basketball OttenSNe POii" Guest Jim Ovtotiet, M1n- netota c08d1 (R) <JD MGLLTWOOD .-n: ucml flGI M •I HIT AWAMt A took at how Oscar winners are chOsen and how the award can affect a winner's career. Including inteMeWS with past Oscar reciplenll (JJ .. "Valley Glt'I" (1983, Comedy) NlcOlas Cage, Deborah Foreman ( 1 hr . 35 min.) .. .. CJ) nll WOll.D nl90MOW' CD couw llOCllY ''NCAA OMslon I CNmplonshlp" (from lake Placid. N. Y.) ill> (2 hrs .• 30 min.) •aDllCMI "Safe At Home·· (1962. eom.- dy) Wiiham Frawley, Mickey Mantle. (2 hrt) .. ......, ••mirn WILLA._ " ..... fWUClll ... YmlTAU ....... ... "'1'M llYMmlc. •mao .,. "Under Caprlc0tn" ( 1949, Ora- 12 Friday, March 30, 198~ •CC>---10 To~·· (1983, Ora- me) OwleS Bronson. Andlew Stewns A hoi1Clde dllectNI end a otrwd>gy ~· tJy 10 -ch tor a dler ot wom-tn 'R' (Hw. '1 rnn) .. .. "'The Dorm Thal Dnpped Blood'" ( 1982. Horroi) Laurie ~y. 5i....,, s.dWL A group of oolege stUdenlS • lrlq)9d .... an Old dormitory by a dlr (1tw .26mn) -;--•'tYm SC MIUO :'w &TrMC~ Oeri Ingram Pf~ • cc91ction of forthc:omil lg films. ~ andtp)rtl ....enl& ca> .. "The Ouluders" (1983, Ora· me) C. Thomas Howe1. Matt Dillon The e.xpei 1ences of a group of teen-aQefS in !hew Old9homa hometown dunng the late .60s. portrayed. "PG' (2 hrs .. 8 min ) CZ) .. "'Can Heetonymous Menon Ever Forget Mercy H~ And F"ind True ~· (1969. Comedy) Anthony New'8y. Joan C*1S A leehefous show blZ ve1eren recals NI wteked pest 'R' ( 1 hr •• 46min.) •1&AC1WIMM-tml1'11f.-r'l111 I ........... .. "Hot Touch" (1982. Orama) Wayne Rogers. Marie-Frances PISl8f Two men wtio own a company that authenti- cates pt!Cetess paintings beoome 1nvofved in a scam. ( 1 tv . 32 min ) (JJ ... "The Lords Of Discipline" C 1983, Orama) David Keith. Aot>ert ma) tngrld Bergman • .Joseptl Cotten. (2 tvs) <JD .,. "T numphs Of A Man Called Horse" (1983, Orama) Richard Hams Miel\ael Becil ( 1 hr . 30 men ) (I) I I ra. UI w Mr Sh<>wman- shlp shines 1n his Las Vegas act 1haJ has IM!f)'ttvng from booQ1e woogie to classi- cal and dtsCO ( 1 hr . 30 mm.) • u.m TMftCAT WllW OCI llWM..U YOl:IOf---.nm mTMIMYOll ----rrtYM•H•ll RMCM 1111 awl.a ..... ...,, ........ 1 • ..- '1m1UICAU 9 -----/UT'ft.IRAICAU l,r-=-- .. DA,LA. .-r.--lmlf llCMI "Mountain Family Robinson'· ( 1979. Ad'lertture) RObert L~n. Susan 11111 0a:::::.==mln, ••91TTA&8 ftUfteMe•-,.....n "::' .. IOCI Red. feellng selt- important. decides to start a club and Gobo la elected president. (%) llCMI "From The Terrace" ( 1960. Orama) Paul Newman. Joanne Wood- PrOlky A seno at a ~them m1111ary academy tS detemuned 10 expose lhe members of an e11te gtoup responsible tor the b<Utal. and sometmes lethal. hazing of cadets determ!Oed undeslfabte 'R' ( 1 hr . •Omtn.) •• llCMI "Lydia" (1941, Orama) Merle Oberon. Joseph Cotten. An elderly wom- an recalls her romant1e past following a nostalgtc reunion with f00t of her former lovers (2 hrs.) 9 llCMI "The L!Yefy Set" ( 1964 Romance) James Darren, Pamela T1llin A conceited young man gets into trouble with hlS employer before he decides 10 sellle oown to his stUdles and hts wile (2 -1~&--d .,..MUI W llCMI .. Trto" (1951. Orama) Jean Simmons. Mlehael Rennie Three stories by Some<sel Maugham: "The Vefget' of a small church IS fired for betng llhterete and goes on 10 make a f0f1une, "Mr Know-All," a shipboard passenger. is unw1t11ngly 1ndcsc1eet. A 'Samtor1um" t>ecomeS the scene of -a tregie romance (1hr .40 min.) t9 (I) MIS LA&. _.._ • .._. ADw::I TO TAJIPAYBI CE VIC"t Y~ LOT (I) Cl) PAIBt CllAll "Birthday Party" ( 1 hr 30 mm) t9 @ U•N.&. uat .. (J)CMTocm ward (2 hrs .. 2• min ) ·-ICOTT '9({l)llCMI "F1tgh1 01 The Phoenix" (1966 Adven1ure) James Stewart, Pater Finch i hrs) ........ MatTOOlll 0 ICOOIY DOO ,_ ICUl'PY DOO ..,. l awa.-___ ..., .. _,MM WUICWlll ..,... ..... •mao llA'Nm llCMI "Love Al First Bite" ( 1979 Comedy) George Hamilton. Susan Saint James. ( 1 hr . 36 min.) (!)NIM."°"' ..... (8) llCMI "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Dfa· ma) Robert Duvall, Tess Harper ( 1 hr 29 min.) cm .,,..*'"' um (I) Pa UP YOUI Nm M DCMLI DUTCH ..,. Combining sports end danoe. dou· ble dUtch (advanced ;=ng) teams .. 1vtelf0fl~l~-~tfam Ip ,~,-cum,_., ,.,...,. ..... ftll-•M•HJ. '1\AYYCUmTIGll nll ..... CA~ TALI A cat searches for her missing kiltena who are being taken cross country (I) llCMI "Sherlock Holmes In Washing· Ion" ( 19•3. Mystery) BaSll Rathbone. lel Bruce. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. (J)TAllMlUleOfnll~ LIAftlTTOllA• 191TAl.k •l&UOIDOUMllMt ~-~--------------------......... ._ -lalunlay Cont. • llOWll "Wilderness Journey" ( t970, Adven~ Adventure. (2 hta.) I ~-...:=..1111AITI MCIAlllllOW ,.... "Anheuser- Butch American lnvltatlonal" (from Tam- e!-Fla.) (2 hrs.) (jJ llCMI "Six Weeks" ( t982, Orama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore. ( 1 hr., 45 ~ cm .. American Wilderness" (197 t. Adventure) Documentary. ( t hr.. 55 ... .. .... ,MW>_ mint M.Wl,.Met .. •t .. ~ L~ YMCMCO. llm:Jmll .,.....1111AITI llCMI "Ragtime" ( 1981. Orama) James Cagney, Howard E Rollins. (2 hrt .. 35 min.) e llCMI "Chanroose Caboose" ( 1960, Romance> Molly Bee. Bef1 Cooper (2 hr•.1 -,,./ICOOIYDOO/_.,Q DMCllllOW wooc:w•in ... • COOi •I aa... CCMnT "Pollll· cal Gender Gap" Political strategists all over the nation are forecastng the lar- reaching effects of women as a voting bloc. ~ ... "Lei's Do It Ag&IO'• ( 1975, Comedy) Sidney P0ttler. Bill Cosby. (1 hr . 52 min.) Cl).,_ "The Hurncane" ( 1937. Adven- ture) Dorothy Lamour. Jon Hall. ( t hr., 50 mm.) (%) .,_ "Early Frost" ( t981) Diana Mclean. Jon Blake. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) -· ...... _. .. , ... , Ill.I I VIDIOllAT llCMI "ChamplOnS Ot Just~" ( 1955, Western) Clayton Moore. Jay Sit- verheels (t hr . 30 min.) I IMllC fll.OU1MPMl!m -------u•w "Pre-Season Game" Atlan-ta Braves \I'S. Houston Astros (3 hrs.) tW 9 NA to&I ''T ournameot Players Cham- pionship" Third round (live from Ponte Vedra. Fla.) (t hr .• 30 min.) l tmlCA'llWml <II I £ • IPICW. "The Amazlng Bunjee Venture" To Bunjee's amazei:nent. he aocldentally travels back to the 20th century with Karen and Andy-but only after he finds a pair of bunjee eggs to brl~ ~ (Part 2 of 2) Q I:=.._ ...... , ..... U•W. ... "The Old Ball Game" ffi) ( 1 hr.) (JJ llCMI "The Last Time I Saw Paris" (1954, Orama) Elltabeth Taylor. Van Joh-.J1)\r., 56 min.) ,.1 • .,.,:::--........ 0 'm!ICM ...... Guests· Madnett ("The Sun and the Rain." "Keep Moving"). KC ("GM! It Up") hr.) l :t ••• ... ~,,..,=--OfUltMAICllCO ...... , ..... -· ...... --Alt--•• -1=-llOO-"'· WfOI flllWMOI llOWll "King Arthur. The Young War t.:ord" (1975. Adventure) Oliver Tobias. Mlchael Gothard. (2 hrs.) • .,_ "5 Deadly Venoms" ( 1979. Adllenture) Chiang Cheh. Sun Chien. (2 hB.) • ~ •u•s•:1r1::r11H ,,_~ • cc.vma "" ,. e U•Rl _.A LOOI_. Hall ol Fame member Mel Allen hostt this review of the 1983 major league baseball season and looks at the free agent moves and i ing training for 198A. (1 hr.) MIH•ll flllll•U If .,_ "High Road To China" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong. (2 rl)·~ .... .... (D:I .. GI .... This concett features the music of British composer Mike Old· field including "T"ubular BeflS" (Parts 1 and2). "f>iatlnum" ~.!'-Ommadawn." (I).,_ "Safari 3000" (1981, Adven- ture) David Carradine. Stoekard Chann· ~· (t hr .. 30 min.) CZJ .,_ "Touched" (1983. Orama) Robert Hays. Kathleen ~· ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) ... ()) .:AA Ulll1IM1 "Final Four'· The National Semiflnals will decide which two teams wlll appe8r In the champion- ship game on Monday night (live from Seattle. Wash.""(~s., 30 min.) D IA•W. Featured: a took It the upcoming Major League ... eon featuring an all-star softball game (from Sarasota. Ra.). (1 ht.) I ll --.. IOWlm "S 125.000 Fair Lanes Open" (llve from Fa.If Lenee Capito! Plaza In Washington, O.C.). (1 hr., 30 min.) • 110W11 "The Wistful Widow Of Wagon Gap" (1947, Comedy) Abbott and Coe- telto, Marf'le Main. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I .. llllflYI .. 11.llflllWI' II llf -''Mlchefob Light Cu 1 ' llOWll "Same Time, ~xt Year" ( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda. Ehen Burs- (f£·~1_/··=ln.) *I,. ..... 'lmlCA'llWml t'•Ml "Pre-Season Game" Bc»- ton Red Sox vs. San Diego Padres (3 hrs .• ~ JCmmOIY ____ .., ... "lndepenOeoce De.y'' (.1983, Orama) Kathleen Quinlan, David Keith. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) cm .,. "Fighting Back" ct982. er. ma) Tom Skenltt. Patti Lupone. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) e .,_ "Larceny" ( 1948. Orama) John :t.i· Dan Duryea. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) WD "Boca Raton Tournament" Men's semifinal rounds (live from Boca Raton. Fla.). ( 1 hr .. 30 mif'I.) ... llOOP HEADACHES? •.... ,., .. ......... tf For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Plot AD-VIS<Mt 642-5678 YOU DESERVE TO r "\ FEEL GOOD ) CALL 145·5300 For Compllmentary Con1ultatlon WESTCLIFF CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Or. Robert A. 8edger 20"3 WHtcltft Dr .• Suite 10I Newport llMch (near Coco'• on 17th and Irvine) Mott Insurances Accepted Friday, March 30, 19M 13 ·- l..aa_,AT.,..,_ .. ,_ .,. .. .,_ llllODUCmlm.GIY .. "The Outtldets" (1983, [)re. ma) C. Thomas Howtlt. Matt Diiion. (2 *lhr•n:_ "'ff'.:k •l'WH.I. ....... ..u. IMA_.,__,.Ll•m llDWMw.TWMWI .,. "Away All Boett" (1956, Adventure) Jeff Chandler.~ Nader. ~hra.) ... "UlyeSes" (1955, AdVenture) Kirk = Anthony Quinn. (2 hll.) ·~c•= !) .,. "The Diary Of Anne Frank" ( 1980, Orama) Melissa Giibert Maxlmill· an Schell. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) (%).,."The Hustler" (1961, Orama) Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason. (2 tva., 15 min.) ·1 .... WITM~-­........ m.Al9 ...,... . • • .. Modem day 4·H and hOw II meets the needS of= youth. 1 ~·r..n:n - "Triumphs Of A Man Called HOfse" ( 1983, Orama) Rlehard Harris, Michael Beck. (1IV .. 30min.) -·=-UUITMmt * W UUL4'CiliLD Featured: WOf1d of OUt· laws sprint car raoe (from Mesquite. Tex.). Syracuse Mile motorcycle race {trom ~cuse. N V.). ( 1 hr.) • .. Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick" ( 1952, Comedy) Dinah Shore. Alan You~ hr1) I "I: """"T""' I UICY -.,... ,_ • .,,, "Make My People Live: The Cri- sis In Indian Health" The national Issue of America's obligahon to Its native popula· tlon Is examined through v1&1ts to medical care facllltleS on Indian reservations. Q ( I hr) .......... !MIM-.fWllCI CD.,. "Edge Of The City" ( 1957. Ora· ma) Sidney Poitier. John Cassavetes. (I hr., 25 min.) CJD .,. "American Wiiderness" ( 1971, AdVenture) Documentary. ( 1 hi.. 55 min.) l •tm-u .. c:aAml -Nin. . llCMI "Wiiiy Wonka And The Choco- late FactOfy" (1971, Fantasy) Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson. ( 1 hi .. 55 min.) •8 flA .,._ "$125,000 Fair Lanes Open" (from Fair Lanes Cepltol Plaza In lwa=~o~ IV .. 30 min.) ,.. _. CCMl"l'll¥ .. -...,,.u.u. llCMI "Black Samurai" ( 1976) Jim Kelty. (2 ht&) Cf) -.a~ ATM-- • ... "Walklt<l" ( 1980, Suapense) Dack RambO. Steve Marachuk. (2 hts.) 1,h. e .,. "The Boy From Oklahoma" • } ( 19~. Biography) Will Regent Jf .• Nancy Olson. (2 hrs.) e AU. .. 1'111 OLD ..... Bob VIia explains hOw an array of solar cells con- verts light from the eun directly Into electrf,. cal current. and the Installation of photo- vol1alc root panels ~ at the lite In 14 Friday. March 30, 19fM Brook&Q • "Take Mt Out To The Ball Game" (1949, Muelcal) Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly. (2 hrt.L •Mlftamra•• CC>.,. "Un<* Capf lcom" ( 19~9. Ora· rnaj Ingrid Bergman. JOlePh Cotten. (2 Na.~, .... ... ._ ~ wmt -.CY 11m PAT ·1~rr.1:'° ........ cs. ._ "Hammen" ( 1982. Mystery) rederle Forreat, Peter Boylt ( 1 hr .. ~ min.) (%) llOWll "From The Terrace" ( 1960, Orama) Paul Newman, Joanne Wood- ward. (2 hra .. 24 min.) -1=:m:-.. M llMI YO LOI fJI N Athletes proflltd are judo player Michael Swain and 1wfmmer Jett Kostoff; al90, a segment on Open Track and Field featuring Al Oerter. Clltt Wi'lfry and em Rodgers. ( 1 hr.) l •••M.L ~ - -WCllU '11 lflCl9TI Scheduled. NCAA Swimming and Diving ChampiOO- shlpe (from Cleveland. Ohio). The Aor1da Derby (from Hallandale. Aa.) (1 hr .. 30 min.) •:.c::. ... !) 1M fl001'IAU, Jacksonville Bulls at Memphis Showboets (3 hrs.) ID .,. "Mountain Family Robinson" (1979, Adventure) Rebert Logan, Susan Oamante Shaw ( t hr .. 40 min.) CD) ... "Victor I Vtetorla" (1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston ' hrs., 15 min.) -~ ..... .,. ~llUllT­King Richard tricks Robin Hood and his men Into believing that they will no longer be outlaws, as part of hls plot 10 murder them. (Part 2 of 4) ( 1 hr.) .. a> l9A IMll1ULL New YOfk Knlci<s ar Atlanta Hawtts (2 hrs., t5 min.) -1:. .. ..-.TaML .,,... Ford Rowan hosts a look at Important trends and news events In the United States as seen by fOf- elgn televlslon and p<int jOumallsts sta- tioned l.n this~)')'. ·--Pmllt II ....... m;:e ..... ...... /-.MiA'M JlmHlll and Roy Arestone look at the upcoming baaeball season and present interviewS and for~sta from training camps at Vero Beach, Florida and Palm Sp<lngs. (A) I g.:, Favorite Sport" ( 196-4, Comedy) Rod( Hudson. Paula Prentiss. A writer Is m.de to eat h4I WOfds when he p<oclalms himsett to be a firsthand expert at~tva.) I LM-~ta ... ,_..09 ... .,.. "LHeguard" (1976, Orama1 Sam Elliott. AlffJe Ar<:Jtet. A 32-yeer-old lifeguard decidee to dlteard his carefree job and Mt11e doWn when an old high 8Chool flame re-enters hla Rfe. (2 hrt.) ·== ..... ---~ .. "Love At Flrat Bile" ( 1979, Comedy) George Hamilton. Suun Saint James. A love-Smitten Count Dracula packs up his coffin a.nd heedt for New York City to find the rtlncarnatlon ot a for- mer iove. 'PG' (1 hr., 3e min.) Cl)iNOWl•IOCI- -· l9A Mm'fM,I. Lot Angeln Lakers at Phoenix sun.:.' hrs .. 40 mln.) •1y&:ww DOCTOIWO ,.::C Clf W. llm UIMCAN (B) 110W11 "Tender Merdn" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Robert Duvall. T ... Harper. A former country and western linger who II trying to make a comeback faltl In IOve with a motel owner after hit marriage ends. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) ~ ... • TM011•• -- M8 IOIMTOWI Topic: a visit to Catall· na and the Wrigley estate; "The Casino." home of the big bandl; a bUffalo herd. l (J)wruaawrneu•iWWl•z MOU.nrooD Clotm• FHtured Michael Douglas and hit new film . "Boma.nclnO !he Stone"~ a look at-~he new movie "Where The Boys Are": a report on why HOllywOOd Is so eward ora· <!> ='• YOlllLR I .,.,.UllSR 1m -Featured rock band The Pretenders, telethons •• helping or hurting the handicapped. ( 1 hr ) • RO ..-.CA "The Wolf And The While Tall" Twin deer fawns and wolt pups are followed from birth Into maturny when, during a winter hunt, beth the young deef and the young WOives assume ;~•:.:.es as predator and prey I!) -ITOllY "Timerman: Return To Argentina" HOdd1ng Carter visits tOfmer ed{tOf·pubUSher JacobO Tlmerman In Argenllna and dlSOUSSeS freedom of the f?!ess under the new r~tme . CO .avm "Valley Girt' ( 1983. Comedy) Nicolas Cage, Deborah Foreman. A high schoOI girl breaks off her romance with a punker because the relationship thleatens her standing within her peer group. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (J) llCMI "Safari 3000" ( 1981, Adven· ture) David Carradine, Stockard Chann- ing. A magazine reporter and a veteran raoe-<:ar driver take part in a perilous Afri- can road race. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) Cl) llCMI "The LordS Of Olsclplrne" ( 1983. Orama) David Keith. Aot>en Prosky. A senior at a Soothefn military academy is determined to expoee the members of an elite group rnpontlble fOf the brutal, and sometimes lethel. hazing of cadets determined undesirable. 'R' ( 1 hr • 40mln.) .. o ,. ....... Al ,. ... ... _,___ M•U. ~ .... MOIUll_., MIM!LC "The Kyocera Expeti· ment" The San Diego aubaldlary of the Japanese company Kyoto Ceramic Is exa· min«! as an opportunity to creete a com- pany that UNI the bMt buliflela practlc· es of the U.S. and.Japan. Q l lllS&••~ W ""4Cii Neal Gabler and Jef· -Salurclay Cont. trey Lyons examine Hollywood's view ot w0<klng-class lite as they comment on chps from "Tende1 Mercies." "Silkwood" and "Flashdance " cm ... NOCalY Edmonton Oilers at Los Angeles Kings (3 hra.) •G IUCll °' HAlZAM Luke's long-lost brother. Jud. suddenly shows up at the Duke farm (A) ( 1 hr.) D a "'WT ITllOUI The Orum· monds are visited by their lun-lo\llng Dutch relallves (R) 8 llO¥ll "Family Plot" ( 1976, Mystery) Barbara Harns, Bruce Dern A spm1ualls1 and her unemployed b0yl11end search tor a m1ssmg heir whO Is a professional kid· na~r (2hrs) D 9 TJ. MOOKa Hooker's hie is ttlreat· · ened by a vengeanOO·bent alcoholic pohceman who blunders into a robbery stakeout {R) O { 1 hr ) I PAm llCMI "The Bramble Bush" ( 1960. Orama) Richard Burton. Barbara Rush A doctor struggles with the question ot euthanasia as his old frlef'ld. who 1s termi- nally 111. begs to die and have the doctor marry his wife (2 hrs ) • .a&IMWAL "-Sec1et& 0 1 The Mricarr Baobab" Ofson Welles narrates a close- up por1ra11 ot Alnca's great baobab tree hlmed by Alan and Joan Root 1n Kenya's Tsano Natt0nal Park (Al ( 1 hr I '1!) CMIVTD a.ocu1 CC) .o¥ll "High Road To China" 11983. Orama) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong A m1lllona1ress h11es a hard-drinking ex - World War I flying ace to search tor her 1oo~r 'PG' (2 hrs) CE) ll"flCllfTD (Hl lll0'9 "The Godfather' I 1972. Ora· ma) Marlon Branoo. Al Pac;1no Based on the novel by Mario Puzo An aging Maltose sees the barriers between his 1dyl· he family 11te and the harsh reallltes of his business break down as his sons become increasingly involved 1n the v1olen1 work· mgs 01 organized crime 'A' (2 hrs 57 min) m ·llCml Moon11ght Sonata" f1938. Musical) CharleS Farrell Ignace Jan Paderewsk1. A love affair in a Swedish household leads 10 the creation of the famed Moonlight Sonata 12 hrs 1 a:at @ _.,..WM .. D Ui) ava WOOMI Rick und Derek escort two high schOol cheerteadet!. 10 a rock concert (A) m> llOVll •Nurse Edtlh Cavell' 11939. Drama) Anna Neagle, George Sanders The story of the he101c Enghsh nurse who was executed by a German linng squad for aiding refugees during World War I is told (2 hrs.) .. 8 AllWOlf Stringfellow and Dom1n1c become involved in the internal poltttcs of two Alriean nations It hr J a GD "°"" -PUNNY Featured Host Fltp Wilson must find another person wl'lO shares his real name · Clerow. an unshaven vagrant hands out 20 dollar bills. a girl sealed a1 a diner must convince another patron 10 eat her vegetables D 9 LOW IOAT A loVe-starved woman captain holds Gopher captive. a couple is shocked to see their friend with a much younger woman. and a rewed cop tells Vicki the truth about her bOyfriend (A) l(rlUL m.mtON(COMT'O) ITAlllMCM TMI &It llW PllZll Mtl*'IMYllW~ llCMI "Francett" ( 1982 Biography) Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley. The troubled hie of screen star Francea Fatmer la ~lcted. 'R' (2 hra .. 20 min.) (l)~wOfd And The Sorcerer'' ( 1982:'"Fanta&y} Lae Hortiey, Kathleen Beller. Heroic rebels try to dethrone an evil tyrant wtio has used 10roery to enslave a medleval krngdom. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CZ) llOW9 "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Orama) Sean Penn. Reni Santoni. A young hood· tum accidef'ltalty kills the younger b<Other of a teen-age dope dealer during a police chase and is tent to a tough reformatory 'R' (2 hra .. 3 min ) .. all mft' TMCll • D • IUMA'l PAl&Y Fran la writing the newspaper's advice COiumn. bUt It's Mama's one-liners that make It a suocess. -· .. t..-A P'Cture Is Hammer's only llnk to the murderer of a photogra- pher a·nd the disappearance of ttvee mod- els. (1 hr.) D GD THI YB.LOW _,.. Chance becomes enraged when he learns he's the son of the late Wade Champion. (R) ( 1 hr ) 11 =MY---A woman, tired of her husband's chauvinism. wants to switch roles. and a hOOker desires a nor- mal relationship with a man. (A) O ( 1 hr) 8 llOV9 "The Ute And Death 0 1 Colonel B11mp" ( 1943. Drama) OebOrah Kerr. Anton Walbrool<. British fnvolVement in bOth the Boer War and the first World War IS S8h11Zed (2 hr11.) m10UD10LD CC) llO¥ll "Bad Boys" ( 1982, Drama) Sean Penn. Aenl Santoni A young hood· tum accidentally 1<1111 the younger brother of a teen-age dope dealer during a police chase and is sent to a tough reformatory. 'A' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) I Lin TU Mf/Nf YOU .. mft'TMClt .. HU&.nmAT lnil&fl "Reilly· Ace or Spies" Reilly seeks to revenge Savlnl<off's death, returns to RuSSta to investigate the "trust" and nsl<s abandonment by the British if he is c~ (Part t 1of12) O ( 1 hr.) QI!) "The Vagabond Lovef'" ( 1929. Musleat) Rudy Vallee. Sally Blane. A 88)(· ophon1st finds fame and romance when he I ts ~~11a1<en tor a celebrated jazz musician. •• ... cm cm•(ll) OITMlllOft i.-ucm .. IAl\IDAY..alTIPMI ,,. ••u ... tAlftlt ..,_ Natlooal h06ts Pat Boone and Ooona Miiis are joined by numerous celebrities In this annual fund- ratser to benefit the disabled. (= Cl) Cf) WT& IUL 1IUTHOI (~ ) G) llCMI "Cross Of Iron" (19t7, Orama) James Coburn. Maxlmlllan Schell. Brutal warfare on the AU6Slan lront brings out lhe best and worst In German offleers as they sacrifice lhelr lives, l'lOnor and truth lor lhe coveted Iron Cross. (2 hrs.. 30 min.) m llCMI "Pride Of The Marines" ( 1945, Orama) John Garfield. Elean<>f Parket. Marina Al Schmid Is blinded by grenades after kllti~ ma.Jepanete (2 hrs.) (!) 8'0llC8I CID MOT IBUIAMY THI ... Comedy sketches combine with cl4Uic mm and news footage In an offbeat. aatlrle take- off f'O) llCml "Blue Magic" I 1981, Mystery) Candida Aoyalle. Samanthe Fox. A wom- an Invites seven guests to party at her i terlout castle. (1hr .. 20 min.) mTtJ#mAmo _,. "Brltannfa Hospital" ( 1982. Comedy) Leonatd Rossiter. Graham Crowden. Havoc re;gns at a holpital when workers decide to strike, 'A' ( 1 hr .. 65 mlnJor 1•1--~ 1W UMMYam • MnmAY __, LM Hosts: The Smothers Bro1hers Guests· Tom Seaver, Ron Luciano. Larry Holmes and BIO Coun- try ("Fields of Fire." "in a Big Country") ilJt~mln.) 1•110CU• W ....... , Neal Gabler and Jef. Irey Lyons review "Racing With The Moon" and "Mrsunderstood" ( 1 hr.) CID -* "Triumphs Of A Man Called Horse" ( 1983. Orama) Richard Harri$. Mlchael Beck. An elderly warrior tries to keep gold searchers ott Sioux land. 'R' ( t hr .• 30 min.) -~JICMI ''-Oellcl0u9" (1981. -Q>medy) Veronica Hart. Candida Royalte. A volup- tuous mald with supernatural powers livens up her wealthy employer's house- hold. ( 1 hr • 25 min.) (I) llCMI "Confessions From A Holiday Camp" ( 1977. Comedy) Robin Askwith A young man anempts to organize a beauty contest at a holiday camp. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1W 8 TO• MllCIMCe -(I) fOlll U. IOJlllQ Mustafa Hamsho meets Rocky Shal<~are lo a scheduled 10-round mtddiewelQht bout (from Las Vttgas. Nev.) (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) l ..... llTCMCOC& ..-rt -...,1UCU .,,. "Fiona" ( 1980. Adventure) Fiona Richmond. Anthony Steel. A notori- ous woman journalist recounts her outra· geous adventures with some or Europe's lead.=aybOys. 'A' ( 1 hr , 22 min.) -· "The Big Mouth" ( 1967. Com· edy) Jerry Lewis. Harold J Stone. A fisherman catches a big one. the secret to a fortune In diamonds. (2 hrs. l al llOCI ,AUCI • DAVID..._ "Women And Spo<1s" (_1_ hr.) CO) llCMI "The Pink Ladles" (1 980. Ora· ma) Vanessa Del Rio. Samantha Fox. A group of bOred wives and their frustrated husbands use their Imaginations for some sexual adventure. (1 hr .. 20 min.) •1:1:!...,. ... w ....... ..,_ "Queen Christina" ( 1933, Romance) Greta GarbO, John Giibert. A 17th-century Swedish queen rallnQulshes her reign Wf'len scandal breaka out con- cerning het love for a Spaniard. C 1 hr .. 30 min.) ([).UYIO'f POWll {Part 1of 2) (1 hr.) (J) ..,_ "The Outsiders" ( 1983, Ora- ma) C. Thomas Howell, Malt Dillon. The experiences of a group of tee,,..agers In their Oklahoma hometown <Mina the late '60s is portrayed. 'R' (2 hi$,. 8 min.) (%) .,,. "Touched" ( 1983. Orama) Robert Hays, Kathleen Beller. Despite ob&tacles facing them. an emotlonally dis- turbed man and woman try to bulld a life ~ther. ( 1 hr • 29 min.) m-ICOTT Friday, March 30, 1984"' 15 -l -lalurclay Cont. .. Q1) ...r 'IUCll 00 llCMI "The Entity" ( 1982, Horror) Barbara Hershey. Ron Sliver A California woman and hef children are vlcllmlz.ed by an Invisible being haunting their home 'A' i hrs , 5 min.) * 1111 IM. llAGADm W MC ... llOWll "The Three Musl<eteers" ( 1948, Adventure) Lana Turner. Van Hef- lin. In 17th-oen1ury France. lhree dashing adVenrurers come to the atd ot King Loo1s XIII when they learn that his crafty cleric. Cardinal Richelieu. Is hatching a nasty plot ~alns1 him (2 hrs . 30 min.) m llCMI "Separate Tables" ( 1958. Ora· ma) Deborah Kerr. Rita HaywOfth An English resort hOtet Is unseltled by oews- paper reporls and an unwelcome visitor. i! hr .. 55 min.) Ct) llO¥ll "Let'• Oo II Again" ( 1975, Comedy) Sidney Poitier. Bill Cosby A mllkman and a factory worker tnglge In O.ttlng and hypnot11m to raise tund1 for 1ltl thelt::ie. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) ...... ~ llOWll "Six Weeks" ( 1982. Drama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler MOOfe A mar- ried· Congresslona1 candidate becomes tncreaslngly Involved in the lives of a wealthy New York woman and her leuk&* m1c =ter 'PG' (1 hr .. 45 min.) cm "StarSh1p Eros" ( 1980, Sct· ence-Ftet1on) Lou Rogers, M11<e Ranger Sex becomes mechanistic In a society of the future ( 1 hr , 10 min ) -Sunclay --11om• ... ---· .. 8 POR OUll Tml Guests Nancy Be<lin. Cahlornia lnter-Fa11h Hunger Coahrlon, Sandra Sarah. s1a1e coordinator of the NatlOflal Organiz.ation of Women; the Rev. Eugene Bootllher, director of the SOuthern California Ecumenical Council: Grace Dav- is. Los AngeleS deputy mayor .... 8 (J) Ulm llAI. ,...,_ National hosts Pat Boone and Donna Mii.is are 10tned by numerous celebrities In this annual fund-raiser 10 benefit the disabled. I~ TU'** (COllT"D) ...,..,. llOV9 "Tender Mercies" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Rober! Duvall. Tess Harper. (1 hr . 29mln.) GTOMYAm .... ~ a1I ct) llO¥ll "The Diary Of Anne Franl<" ( 1980, Drama) Melissa Gilbert. Maximili- an Schell. ( 1 hr . 50 min.) •1 CAPT•UlllMOO CA9UI ~ ......... --" «*.,,.. ,. ([) llCMI "The Enlity" ( 1982. HOfror) Barbara Hershey. Rori Silver (2 hrs .. 5 min.) WU1'IROOI MOMTA&. lcll ITMCADI .. a•ron•C&.01B• .. ,.DllALCC•1m• 'fountAmM_.. amc,.. ... ..... AMCL!.N9 u.&A. MOAll..OW Al•M "Anheuser- ·1s Friday, March 30, 1984 • B llCMI "Satan's School For Girts" ( 1973. Mystery) Roy Thlnnes. Kate Jacl<-son. A young woman enrolls In a pl'lvate school for girts to investigate the unmo- tivated suicide of her sister ( 1 hr • 30 mnh I wa•rt IAlllTUU "NCAA,lsion II ChamplonShlp" (from Sp · field. Ma&S.) (A) (2 hrs.) M (J) llCMI "The Entity" ( 1982, Horror) Barbara HerShey, Ron Sliver A Cellfomta woman and her chlld1en are vfcllm1zed by an mvislble being haunting their home 'A' ~ htt .. 5 min.) M Cl) llCMI "The Lords Of Discipline" ( 1983. Orama) David Keith. Robert Protky. A senlot at a Southern military academy It determined to expose the membert of an etlle group respontlble '°' the brutal, and tometlm" lethal. hazing of caattt determlntd undetlrable 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ... Cl) IAlm IUL 1&ITMCll (COlfT"O) Cl) 1111'8 IUL 1'alTMOI Nailonal hostt Pat Boone and Donna Miiis are Joined by numerous celebrities In this annual lund- ralser to benefit the disabled (2 hrs.) MOO .... "The Sword And TheSOfcerer" ( 1982. Fantasy) Lee Horsley. Kathleen Beller. H8f'olc rebels try to dethrone an evil lyrant who has used S()(cery to enslave a medieval kingdom. 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min) •ct) llCMI "Love Al First Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) George Hamilton. Susan Saint James. A love~sm1t1«1 Count Dracula Busch 1nv1tetional" (from Tampa. Aa.) IBl ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (Q) llO¥ll "The Great Adventure" ( 1976. Advenlure) Jack Palance. Joan Collins. i! hr .. 25 min ) Cl) .,_ "Touched" ( 1983. Drama) Robert Hays. Kathleen Beller. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) alCll • -LIAWtrTOllA• .. TOIA"W I !Wtlt Cla 11 t•• WI THI flllOPLI ,_Tm PWUC ..... "",__ ..... ......,..~, llOV9 "Second Thoughts" ( 1982. Comedy) Lucie Amaz. Craig Wasson ( 1 ht .. 38min.) THIL.mclt lcll AmYWiiiN 1111 CD...,_IT ntAT'ICAT Cl) Ulm IUL 19.l1'NC* TO UllD'__, mlllTN COPBMD --=--DAY Of C.:'D uaw ... ,.CAT -ITmT(ll)Q .... , ... llOWll "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Robert Shew. Jacqueline Bissel (2 hrs... 4 lmln•• JOI• D.;1:1Cumc=~•=••voa -.. .. -, ... ,,,,,.,,. •t•W•THIDOT lllfOfU 1••11 packs up his cottin and heads for New York City to find the reincarnation of a IOf- mer love 'PG' ( t hr .. 36 min.) cm«* THI MOW M ([) llO¥ll "Broken EngilSh" ( t981. Dra- ma) Beverly Ross, Jacques Martlal. An American working In Parts unw111ingly falls In love with a rebel only to find out he ts Involved in the smuggling ol firearms. 'A' l hr .. 31m~ .. . .... llCMI "Whistling In The Dark" ( 194 1, Comedy) Red Skelton. Ann Rutherlord A weird cult captures a radio detective. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) (lllTHl.-.0 ~ (ID llCMI "Fighting Back" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Tom Skerrltt, Patil Lupone. An angry Phlladelphlan organlzff a vigilante force to Item the tide of Violent crime In hi• nelghbOrhood. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) •1TODA"W ,, ....• WD•rt -"Mlchelob Ughl Cup Dual Downhill" (from Durango. Colo ) {B) Cl) 110W11 "All: Fftr Eat1 The Soul" ( 1973) El Hedi Ben Salem, Brigitte Mira When an Arab man meets and marries an older cleaning woman they run Into nar- row-minded bigotry. ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) Ml(J)llOWll "The Hurricane" (1937, Adven- lure) Dorothy Lamoor. Jon Hall. A devas- tating humcane 1hat destroys a Polyne- sian 1Sland resolves the conflict of Idyllic romance and primitive hfe with modern CIVlhzattOn. ( 1 hr . 50 mm. I l u.moa• ,,_,, IWAIUIT a.ACllTM THIWOIU ,.,._ WOIU CUP ._ (from Aspen Colo) (1 hr) cm THI ~ ll01"ICll WI• An enterpl'l$lng young man opens a perpe1ual motion machine l&elOfY In 1900. la WAY Of Tllll'M NI (JlJ llOWll "The MOiiy Maguires" ( 1970. Drama) Sean Connery, Richard Harris (2 hrs .. 30 min.) NI([) llCMI "A Boy Named Charlie Brown' ( 1969. Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr.. 25 min.) .. .WTUJlll Tlll•THILR um.IP..:1 U#IDOll.WI __,PALR.L -----,_,. _.,,..,(ll)Q ....... llCMI "Man Of Marble" ( 1977. Ora ma) Krystyna Janda, Jerzy Rad2rwi1owlcz 2 hrs .. 40 min.) ..... , ... .. OOtmY -.a~ATM ..... •IM Tm AT CM.YM'f II •lCll.,_. TOii_.., ..,.,_ .. ,.. NOLI (II) "Fishing for Small· mouth Bus In Lake Sebago, Maine" ® llOLLftlOOD ...n: MCml '°" 1MI •111n AW• A lool< at how Oscar winners are chosen and how the award can atfect a winner'• career. Including Interviews with past Oscar recipients. cm •m. A new boy In town gains social acoeptanoe wllh the help of a bird lunclay Coal. (I) MT~ A young model facing a difficult careet' move relies solely on her agent for adVlce allhough SO.Aeeds gul- ~,r;&:,~ ..... ca11•1=m (!) IAITB llM. TIU"ntC* I OfA&LOt•-a OIM.IDE II n••••• ,_IU9TOlllMD,_.,. ~ 0. C09UT8t: Im MD mm ID rn .. n11-••.o-1 .. 'tann•ta ~--"Joan Of Arc" (1948, 81ogra· phy) Ingrid Bergman. Joee Ferrer ( 1 hr . 40 min.) (l)TO • UllauaD al) IL•OOT • M ,. Richard Thom- 11 and 8eM Armetr~ star In thla per- formanot of Ntll Simon • oomedy about a pair of New York newlyweds. Taped at the Moore ThMttr In SNllle. Waah (2 hrs .. 10mln.) Cl) Pim TAU TltlA1M "Jack And The Bianstelk" Dennis Christopher plays Jack and Katharine Helmond Is Jack's mother In this version of the tale aboUt a young man who must prove his courage against a giant and giantess (Elliott Gould. Jean Stapleton) to win back his family's riches ~ l9MT Of MllAnB 1t11crl 110W11 "The Rutles" (1 978. Comedy) Michael Palin. Neil Innes (I hr .. 15 min ) WI PACI M MATIOI GDlmTM ... .. -.. nomlct" Guest: Lawrence Chlmerlne, chairman and chief economist Chait Economet~. ....... -al) tft•& "Pr•Sealon Game" Atlarl- ta Braves vs. Montreal Expos (3 tn.) tW e ())Ulm IUL 1W.lnm(COll1'D) (!) Dim 1UL ,...._ National hells Pat Boone and Donna MlUI are joined by numerous celebfllies In this annual fund- ralaer to benefit the disabled. (2 hra.) e llCMI "Utysses" ( 1955, Adventure) Klr=las. Anthony Quinn. (2 hrs.) I • ICI lNIA.,. . ..,..._ ..... 191A_ -ICU1ICI Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy star al a married couple who reflect on their 60 yeara togetht<. (I) CIOllY, lftU l ._ Nw..f MAii Tht veteran roctc group perlorme • Mttotlon of tti.lr hlta, lncludlng "Jue1 A s~ Btfort 1 Go" and "LOvt The One You rt With" In this conottt taped In November, 1982, at tht Unlvt rM I AmphlthMtrt In Unlveraal City, Callfomla. {!hr., 45 min,) CD) llCMI "Wiiiy Wonka And Tht Choc»- late Factory" (1971, F9ntny) Gefie Wlldtr, Jack Albertaon. (2 tin.) (%) llCMI "Sliver Dream Racer" (1980. 1,.10ra0)U::~· Beau Bridges. 1911YCCU •mMm C111Dt••-.• ,~ ..... 191A-..,_. IOCI Red. feeling aeff- lmportant, decides to start a club and GobO Is elected president. MAKE WHAT YOUR TV'S ON LOOK AS GOOD AS WHAT'S ON TV. GUS DORF WILL SHOW YOU. Come in for a Friday, March 30, 1884' 17 -Sunday Cont. Ahuna on -1CMm'TNOUR FEIO.I""" LAWlmlCI WIU l&Allk •m.nw tllTOWf AlmllCMIOVBIW llOV7I "Superman llr' ( 1983, Adven· 1ure) Chrtsropher Reeve. Richard Pryor fg hrs , 5 min ) CID llOVll "O'Hara's Wile" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Edward Asner. Marielle Hartley ( 1 hr . 27 min I lD llOV7I "One Step To Hell" ( 1968. Adventure) Ty Hardin, Rossano Brazzi i hrs) -,ANRCMll "B™;:' -OD AL~ 1P1aAL. A look back at the 1983·84 college bas- ketball season and a preview of the NCAA Tournament Champ1onsh1p Game (from Sealtle. Wash ) ( 1 hr ) I THI 'M'IM>QI FAa.Y AlmlCMeota~ PUYYOURIUT~ "Building Your Best Game" (A) W fJ WOlmtl IAmlUU ·'NCAA Cham- p1onsh1p" (live from Pauley Pav1lhon m Los Angeles. Gahl I (2 hrs ) 8 ()) IAITD MAL m.intC* National hosts Pat Boone and Donna Mills are 101neo by numerous celebrilles rn thrs annual luncHa1ser to benefit the disabled lhrs) tBHAW WTD IUL TB.mtOlt (CC*T"D) HOCWf'IHDOQ AOAll-U Ml'WIST 'M Four award-w111mng films each deahng with an emotional. mental or physical d1sab1t1ty are spotlight- ed in this special tiosted by John Riller and his brother Tom 11 hr 30 mm) ~ A llATTD CW TAIT'f ([) IAlllAU ·c1ac.ker Jacl\ Old Timers Classic' (from WasrMgton D C I (R) (3 hrs I llOVll "Force Five ( 198 t Adven ture) Joe Lewis. Pam Huntington ( 1 hr 35 mm) @ llOVll "Superman Ill" ( 1983, Adven· ture) Christopher Reeve Richard Pryor 2 his , S min) llOVll The Cowboy And The Lady · (1938 Western) Garv Coo~1. Merle Oberon ( 1 hr 30 min I (Z)llOV11 'Missing 11981 Ofama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacet-12 hrs 2 min J tll 8 fli) .oRTIWON.D Scheduled The Grand Na11ona1 Steeplechase (from A1n- tree. England) . World Karate Associalion championship bouts (from Hollywood Fla ) ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ID llOV7I "Shane" ( 1953. Western) Alan ILad~~ Arthur (2 hrs. 30 rn1n ) A llATTa Oil TAIT'f llOV7I "Second ThOughts ( 1982. Comedy) Lucie Arnaz Craig Wasson ( 1 hr 38 min) W @ tlQH aCAPAM.Al .. G llOV7I "King Arthur' The Y~ng war Lord" ( 1975 Adventure) Q11veT Tobias Michael Gothard (2 hrs ) Cl) llOV7I "The Boy From Oklahoma" ( 1954, Biography) Will Rogers Jr Nancy Olson. (2 hrs.) I PACO CW CUl Tw. -ICOTT 1:9 W111•1m A profile ot a man who pursues his love ot nature 1n spite ol con f1nement 10 a whee1Cha1r m> 'ACll Oil CUL TIJM 18 Friday, March 30, 1984 CC) llCml "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'TOOle, Jessica Harper i.! hr .• 35 min.) CSJ SIM.., 1000 Angela Lansbury and Geo<ge Hearn star In tfle musical story of a demen1ed 19th-century barber who takes revenge on the society that unj\Jstly sen1 him to pnson. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 1111 fi.u •••u --.o "' **• COU1-• 1 A:MS MADWmW ..,. THI .,.,an. Enterta1ne< Jerry Butler hosts this trlbu1e to the late Dr Martin Luther King Jr. and is j<>tned by Corella Scott King and natlonal personal!· ties who knew him best. featuring Stevie Wonder. Charlton Heston, Pete<. Paul & Mary. MayOI" Andrew Young. Rep. Walter Fauntroy. Lerooe Bennett Jr . Dr. Benl8· min M!.rs and Rosa Parks. ( t hr ) g W Cf) uma IUL TB.mtOll ~CM WCfCJW Robbie Nash joins a team ot sorflng experts 10 chal· lenge the awesome waves 1n Hawaii: Pam· ala Bellwood partlc1pa1es in a research and ta~lng program of beluga whales 1n Canada s Churctull Rrver region. 1 ............ ,....,. Tlll-• .. -Ml PAl&T POln'UIT llOV7I "The Asphalt Jungle" ( 1950. Suspense) Sterling Hayden. James Whit more ( 1 hr . 52 mm.) cm mA90llT (I) llO¥'a "Burn•" ( 1970, Orama) Marlon Brando, Evaris10 Marquez ( 1 hr . 52 min) a. fJ I Wl1M YOU Featured Muhammao and Veronica Ali •::.~ fD TOlfY .,...,.. ~ "The Status Of Clv1I Rights" Clarence Pendleton. chairman ol the U S Comm1ss1on on C1v11 Rights. and Al1hea Simmons. director ot the NAACP's Washington bureau. deba1e t™9 commission's new stance and the growing concerns abOU1 future c1vll rights -1~£Eno:... .. llTWACI IUll).AY OlYWIAD 'The Soviet Athlete" The 11se to OlymplC prominence of the Soviel Umon 1s 1raced from the 1952 games 1n Helsinki to the present ( 1 hr ) CiJ _,.. "Baron BIOOd" ( 1972, Horror) Joseph Cotten. Elke Sommer (2 his l GJ llO¥ll "Waikiki" (1980, Suspense) Dack Rambo. Steve Marachuk (2 hrs ) g) _,.. "The Iron Mistress" ( 1952, Adventure) Alan Ladd, V11ginia Mayo (2 hrs) fD WALL~-"Elecllon Year Eco· nomlcs" Guest Lawrence Ch1menne. chairman and chief economist. Chase Econometrics GD llON "The Burglars" (1973. Adven- ture) Jean·Paul Belmondo, Omar Sharif !hrs) MC. ... YUll llOVll "The Deep" ( 1977, Adventure) RObert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset. ("2 hrs .. 4 min.) (£)1P01--1T-.. -,,. ... -oo llO¥ll ''The OutStders" ( 1983, Dra- ma) C Thomas Howell, Matt [)llon (2 hrs. 8 min) cm .,.,...• THI um ... im...,,.. . .. .,.... WMl•TOM-•._. __ ,.. ..... ~S-81WWWUISI&• Q9I .... Q rA ..... T~AllfAllf* ... ....... "A French Soclahst Speaks Out" Guest. Mlcllel Aocard. Ffench minis· 1er of=lture ( 1 hr ) Iii) Oil MmA&. Am LAll»ICAll ,~ (()-IA•W (Season Premlefe) A pieview of the 1984 Ma.ior League sea- son (1 ht) CD llO¥ll "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" ( 1969, Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr . 25 min) cm llCMI "Around The World In 80 Days" ( 1956. Adventure) David Niven. Shirley MacLa1ne (2 hrs , 48 min. ) ,.._ TAU TMUTm "Jack And The Beanstalk" Denms Chrrstophe< plays Jack and Katharine Helmond IS Jack's mother 1n thrs version of the tale about a )COu!lg man wno must piove hrs courage aga1ns1 a giant and giantess (Elliott Gould. Jean Staple1on) to wm back hrs family's riches {t, llOV7I 'Touched" ( 1983. Orama) Rober1 Hays. Kalhleen Beller ( 1 hr 29 min) lD-KAYOHAU .. Qll COUITIAU AllAZOlt Jacques Cousteau and his research crew aboard the Calypso explore the c1v11tza11ons, industries. ecolo- gy and w1ldhfe in and around lhe Amazon River (2 hrs ) .. Cll ... IWl'f ma MOOM ... AUCI WAU. m&T ~Al '90fl'T -== ' llOT llON "Sup&f Fuu" ( 198 1. Comedy) Terence Hill. Ernest Borgnine ( 1 hr . 35 min.) .... ~Evening ........ ·a• ... llCml "The Brass Bottle· ( 1964. Fan· tasy) Tony Randall, Burl Ives A man buys a brass bottle tor his ftancee's father, but trouble begins when a genie appears (2 l"~E~':'"'""-.llMCM,._ TADIQ Ntf Allf AM rA•1-.. llCMI "Search For The Gods" ( 1975. Mystery) Kurt Russell. Stephen McHattre Three young archaeologists discover a 50.000-year-old Pueblo medallion con· taln1ng h1n1s that Earth was vlSlted by lanc~uts (2 hrs ) .WA "Make My People Live. The Cri- sis In Indian Health" The national issue ot Am8flca's obllga11on to its native popula· lion 1s examined through visits to medical care tac1h11es on Indian reserva1ions. c;> ( 1 hr) CC) llOV7I "The Last Qhase" ( 1981, Sc•· eoce·F1ct1on1 Lee Ma1ors. Chris Makepeace. tn a world of the future, a for· mer race car dnver and a teen-age com· pute1 eicpett fight tl'le government's pros· -lanclayConl. crlptlon of automobllee. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Cl) ..... lmi1'11f ••nl "SUPtf Bowl XII • Dolphins va. Redlklnla" (A) (I) .. "tt You Could S.. What I Hear'' ( 1982, Biography) Marc Singer, R.H. ThOmtOn. 'fhe mlsadventurM of bllnd llngtt~poeet Tom Sulllvan'e college days.,. recounted 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) .. ..... ea&.YWOOO'V9• l:a"fo.-&1 WEHR ..... C.llUft 1'MlmlmlMQU•J INITICllllM ..,. "Victor I Vlct0<la" ( 1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews, Robert Preston. A gay lmpf ... rlo turns 1 1tarvlng singer into the ra~ of 1930s Parla by bllllng her 11 Eur~ 1 grNtett female Impersona- tor. 'PG' (2 hrs., 15 min.) I _,.• llOT IUT .. ••ni1111 ,. ....... i ,.,~Featured· advances 1'1 neonatal care enabling more Infants with chronic lllnestel to &YrVive: unwed teen-age boyS who are taking on the responsibility of parenthood; the experi- ences of American nurses who served during the Vietnam War and what has ha~ to them since. ( 1 hr ) • tll M.ln ..,. IJ OI IDT Fea- tured: a ride In the wOfkfs largest car; wild dOgs of Kenya. neon art: startling secrets behind the development ol the atomic bomb. (R) ( 1 hr.) D ... "King Arthur, The Young War LOfd" ( 1975, Adventure) Oliver Tobias. Michael Gothard. King Arthur learns the lessons of manhood while leading his troops Into battle against the SaJ1ons (2 ihrs l... ITMllMCM Ml ClmA1'1D .UT• IMIU. I IA.,._ "F0<est In The Clouds" An examination of the tropteal rain f0<est 1n the Costa Rican mountains. (R) O ( 1 hr.) (() • umTUU. Golden State Warri- ors at Los Angeles Lakers (Subject to blac=. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (%) "Britannia Hospital" ( 1982, Comedy) Leonard Rossiter. Graham Crowden. Ha\IOC r~ns at a hospltal when WO<l<ers decide to strike. 'R' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) Nl®9GITINll ,.. CID ,.,. , 10ca Red. feeling se1r- 1mportant. decldeS to start a club and 6Go~= president 19 OU&.llUL ii .. Ml-Will•-- Maggle break• he< loog·tlme rule and 0098 out with a man from a rival H~ -Kin ts used as bait to allract thieves who steal cla881c auto- mobiles J R) ( 1 hr.) ~ 11.l --.0 (II M(:Glft OCIUlo • 0 WMT\11.CO.Om Cl Hostile Inmates hOfd Mark and the judge captive duf~ riot. O (1 hr.) I ... "=1111" ( 1980, Suspense) Dede Rambo. St ..... Maraehul<. Two pri- vate det.ctlllea track CIOwn a vicious mur- defe< on the lliend ot Oehu. (2 tn> .llWm.9.,. .... , ... • llAnlm .. Forest In The Oouds" An examination of the tropical rain forest In the Coeta Rican mountelns (R) o ( 1 hr.) ID llUTa Cl TNIATM "The Tale Of Beatrix Poner" As Beatrix's books gain popularity, her domineering parents try to dlSQourage the attecllonate r&latlonshlp that develOps with her publi&hef. (Part 2 of 2) Q (1 hr.) (C) (Q) mWll "Superman 111" ( 1983. AdventUfe) Chnstopher Reeve, Richard Pryor. A vlllalnous Industrial magnate tries to nevtr1lfze the man of steel by splitting him Into hi& good and evil personalltlea . 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) CID llOWll "Max Dogan Returns" ( 1983. Comedy) Marana Mason. Jason Robards . A widow's ne'er-do-well father. who aban- doned he< when she was a ctilld of nine, Shows up with a suitcase lull of 111-gotten money and a bad heart condition 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38mln.) ()) llOWll "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Christophe< Reeve. Richard PryC>f A vmalnoua Industrial magnate tries to neu-ll~ the mao of 81eel by -8f)llttlng him Into hlS good and ev11 personalltles. 'PG' 1(2 hrs .. 5 min.) .. _.,,ALWBJ. .. ()) -TIC LR Mattln's colleagues become angry when he attempts to per- suade the station owner, a retired singing cow~, to make a comeback .. ; ())~ &OEd• Ge<><ge 1s Shocked to learn the reason an old flame rs visiting him. D GD mWll "Flight No 90· Disaster On The Potomac" (Premiere, Drama) Rich- ard Masur. Dinah Manolt Three persons make daring efforts to save the lives ot f111e survivC>fs ol the 1982 Att Fl0<1da plane crash (2 hrs.) ~-BI U --.0 OI MCGl•I COUl- 8 aJ) mWll "Samson And Delilah" (Premiere. Drama) Antooy Hamlllon, Bel· 1nda Bauer. A man ol extraordinary strength laces his one weakness -a woman who wishes to possess him. Q (2 hrs) I R.DIW• ICILl»IOLD ~ nllATM "The Tale Of Beatrix Potier" As Beatnx's books gain popularity, her domineering parents try to dlacourage the affectionate relationship that develops with her publisher. (Part 2 of2~ ~hr) IDI n "Reilly Ace Of Spies" Reilly seeks to revenge Savlnkoft's death, returns to RuSSl8 to investigate the "trust" and risks abandonment by the British If he is ca~ (Part 11ol12) O ( 1 hr.) (I) "The Entity" ( t982. H0<ror) Barbara Hershey, Ron Sliver. A California woman and her children are victimized by an lrnrislble being haunting their home. 'R' {g hrs .. 5 min.) CZ) llOWil "Sliver Dream Racer" ( 1980. Drama) David Essex. Beau Bndges. A British motorcycle enthusiast Inherit& his late brother's custom-built bike and decide& to use It In his bid for the 500 c c. tro~~itG' ( 1 hr • 51 min.) •aJ -.. 8 ()) AUCI A broken fingernail causes Jolene to cancel her engagement ptans. D IQIOOl. llAT "Undercover Narcs On The Campus Entrapment Or Public 58f- 111ce?" Guests· Jackie GOldbe<g, L.A. Board of Education, L.A P 0 . Captain Ro~T!Y~: (I) LRIT1\llOIM mt•P~ Cl) -M•ftU A preview of the 1984 MaJor Leegue Mason. (A) ( 1 hr.) -· ()) TUINI ~ U. Trapper and Gonzo disoove< what It waa like to prac- tice medicine over 65 years ago ( 1 hr.) YaUTM,_CMmT MIOODl•I•• I &':o ,.__,., TNi .....,._ .UYI ''CorlOlanus'' Alan Howard and Irene Worth 1tar In this chronicle ot a wamor's poll1lcal f0f1unes In ancient Rome. Q (2 hrs., 30 min) CID llOWil "Second Thoughta" ( 1982. Comedy) Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasson. A young lawyer becomes Involved with a mUStC1an. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min.) (a> llOVll "Used Cars" ( 1980. Comedy) Kurt Russell, Jack Warden. Alter the owner of a bankrupt car shop dies, his employees try to cover up his demlle to prevent his wealthy car dealer brothe< lrom Inheriting the business. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) -al) MCMI "Beware 01 B10nd1e" (1951, Comedy) Arthur Lake, Penny Singleton. -f>andemonlum follows when Mr Dithers leaves the business 1n Dagwood's tum- bling hands for a lew days ( 1 hr . 30 min.) .. ..-.RAIM "The Go-Go's" .. " ...... Mwta -I PAl'aCMAll "Buthday Party" mnaTllW 1111 WllX Featured rock band The Pre1enders. 1elethons •• helping C>f hurting the handtCapped ( 1 hr) fB mM l'MVllWI Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons examine Hollywood's view of working-class Ille as they comment on clips from "Tender Mercies." "Silkwood" and "Flashdance " ([) l9A IASlllAU Dallas Mavericks at .. 1waE£~:(2 hrs. 30 min 1 tw D8())0G0 ... -UC. "Jlm Beam Stakes" Pl1BNPClff ..,, .. MIUllT ...,,_ "The Mind Of A Murderer" This look into the case of Kenneth Bianchi raises questions about the use of psychia- tric evidence in criminal proceedings {fart 2 of 2) O ( 1 hr.) CC) llOWil "The World AccOfdlng To Garp" ( 1982. Comedy) Robtn Williams. Mary Beth Hurt The son of an unmarried prep school nurse en1oys a Ille lull of adventures. c01nc1dences and bizarre characters. 'R' (2 hrs . 15 min) CJ) l ... '1 TODD Angela Lansbury and George Hearn star 1n lhe musical stOfy of a demenled 19th-century barber who takes revenge oo the society lhat unjustly sen1 him to prison. (2 hrs . 30 min ) (%) mWll "Man Of Marble" ( 1977. Ora- ma) Krystyna Janda. Jerzy Aadz1w1lowlcz. A young filmmakers traces the nse and fall ol a Poltsh w0<k1ng-c1ass 1ool (2 hrs .. 40 mtt'I.) ~ CAUm AU "°'"1 1d C81 ... .,_ "Barbara Broadcast" ( 1975, Comedy) Annelle Haven, CJ Laing. Appetites both culinary and carnal are satisfied at an exclusive dining establish- ment. ( 1 hr . 22 mm ) ,.I 90ITI fllW. PAClm'TW MC ... PACI THI IUTDJ Friday. March 30, 1984 I 19 lunclay Conl. I WOIU--.a~ATM__. ... "The Api><entlceshlp Of Duddy Kravitz" (197•. comedy) Richard Orey· IUSS. Randy Quaid. A young Jewish teen· ager comes ol age in Montreal whlle hus.- lling in various schemes which he hOpM will become hnanclal windfalls. (2 hrs.) l ...,,M.R.L llCMI "More American Graffiti" ( 1979. Orama) Ron Howard. Paul Le Mat Afte< graduation. a group ot high &ehool friends experiences the challenges ot adulthood In the soclal upheaval ol the 1960s (R) (2 hrs ) e 111 CUii Featured experiences with dem<>nS. an afterhfe encounter ( 1 hr ) 1W Ill) mwll "Let's Dance" ( 1950. Muslcal) Betty Hutton. Fred Astaire. A woman enlists the aid of her former dancing part· ner 1n an attempt to retain custody of her son. (2 hrs .. 25 min.) twl D .o¥m "More Amer!C8n Graffiti" (1979, Orama) Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat. Afte< gradoatlOfl. a group of high school friends experiences the challenges of adulthood In the social upheaval ol the 1960s (R) (2 hrs.) e MOU.YWOOD ClOllUP Featured Michael Doualas and his new film, "Romancing fhe Stone"; a ~ at the f'lf!W movie "Where ln.:i Boys Are"; a report on why Hollywood ls so award era- ® MOWll "O'Hare's Wife" ( 1982, Dra- ma) Edward Asne1. Ma1ie1te Hanley An attorney decides to pull the plug on the life-supporting equipment on which his wife rs surviving and eventually receives counseling from her ghoSt 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) 11199 llO¥W "Double Image" (1970. Ora- ma) Ge()(ge Hamilton. Barbara Ander- son. A diplomat becomes Involved with a woman who tnes to pass herself off as his dead g11tfliend. (2 his . 10 min ) -m·CUll MAMYO ••• 1191' ... -·llonalng llovlM- lr9CI) "The Cowboy And The Lady" ( 1938. Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon. ( 1 hr .. 45 min) •(%)"Burnt" (1970, Orama) Marlon Bran· do. Evaristo Marquez ( 1 hr .. 52 min ) •CCJ "Bob Le Flambeur" (1956, Orama) Isabelle Corey, Roger DucheSne (1 hr .. •3mln.) CID "The Learning Tree" ( 1969. Drama) Kyte Johnson. Alex Clarke. ( 1 hr • 417 min.) •a> "You'll Like My Mother" ( 1972. Suspense) Pally Duke. Rosemary Mur· e!!Y· (2 hrs ) M C!) "The Bramble Bush" (1960, Orama) Rlohard Burton, Barbara Rush (2 hrs ) '9(%) "Man Of Marble" (1977. Orama) Krystyna Janda. Jerzy Radzlwllowlcz. (2 hrs .. •o min.) •CID "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel Ward. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) CJ) "The way or The Wind" ( 1977, AdVenture) Documentary ( 1 hr • o mil'\.) •CC) "The Hungry 1 Reunion" ( 1981, Com· 20 Friday. March 30, 1984 I CMLDl•IMIULLllAll»DIATH '°911 CMUWAT Ml& ... I New York. City Mayor Ed Koch discusses what he's doing about poverty. mass llansit and saving the city In general ( 1 hr ) CO) llOYll "Fast-Walktng" ( 198 1 Suspense) James Woods. Tim Mcintire A prison gua1d becomes Involved both 1r1 his cousin's plot 10 aSS8SSlnate an 1mprrsoned black leader and in another plot 10 spring him. 'R' ( 1 hr • 55 min ) .. 8 ..,_ "Yoo Can't Win 'Em All" ( 1970, Comedy) Tony Curtis. Charles Bronson. Two Americans get together to search lor gold In Turkey during the '20s 1 hr .. 30 min.) ,. •awr .. o --fatllUYMAtU (Part 1 OI 5) WAU.TllCllll -~ .... ---.cl ... _, ... MOAIHMOW Al9'IM "Anheuser· Bosch Invitational" (from Tampa, Fla ) ~)~ .. 30m1n) WC'! ..,_ "My FavOflte Year" (1982, Comedy) Pater O'Toole. Jess1ea Harper A dlpsoman1&cal former matinee tdol has dlfflculty coping with the pressures ol a live TV performance during television's Q2lden age. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) <Ji) UlllNOT • THI PAS Rtehard Thom· as and Bess Armstrong star 1n this per- formance of Neil Simon's comedy about a pair of New York newlyweds. Taped at the Moore Theater In Seattle. Wash (2 hrs .. 10 .. CJ) "If You Could See Whal I Hear" ( 1982. BK>graphy) Marc Singer. RH Thomson. The misadventures of bhnd singer-compose< Tom Sullrvan's college days are recounted 'PG' ( 1 hr. 40 mtn.) t9 Cf) llO¥W "Angel's Alley" ( 1948. Come- dy) Leo Gorcey. Huntz Hall The Bowery Boys expose a racketeer who uses young boys 1n a car theft nng ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 1:.. ... e<M Documentary. ( 1 hr • 35 min ) -CC) "Jesus" ( 1979. Orama) Brian Dea· con. RMla NOiman (I hr . 57 min.) CH). "Supermen Ill" ( 1983, Adventure) Christopher Reeve. RIChard Pryor (2 hrs • 5m1n.) CJ) "Kim" ( 1950. Adventure) Errol Flynn. Dean Stockwell. ( 1 ht., 53 min.) -Ill> "Oh. Susanna" ( 1950. Western) Rod Cameron. Forrest Tucke1. (2 hrs.) -· "Fury On Wheels" ( 1971. Orama) Tom Ugon. Logan Ramsey. (2 h~) (%) "Can Hleronymous Merkln Ever Forget Me<cy Humppe And Find True Happi- ness?" ( 1969. Comedy) Anthony New- _ley. Joan Collins (I hr , 46 min.) -Mtemoon Movies• -· "Mysle<les From Beyond Earth" i!.977) Documentary (2 hrs.) Ct) ''The Princess And The Cabble" ( 1981. Drama) Valerie Berllnelll. Robert Desiderio. (I hr . 40 min.) cm "Lady Chat!e<ley's Lover" ( t981, Orama) Sylvia Kristel, Nieholas Clay ( 1 hr. •5 min.) Cl) "The Black Stallion Returns" (1982 AdVenlure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr (I hr • •3 min.) -CID "Harry Tracy" (1982. Orama) Bruce W D AT • MTM Guest Riek Monday hr) •m(J)Cllmn ..... ATal IT'IYOUI• na• laA'9CllT · llO¥ll "Missing" ( 1981, Orama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacek A middle-aged New York bustnessman and his daughler· In-law try to find 001 what happened lo his son who disappeared durtng lhe military coog~~hlle 'PG' (2 hrs • 2 min ) d i IWAQQMY ~~ M ... 1:9 llCMI "Joan Of Arc" ( 1948. Biogra- phy) Ingrid Bergman. Jose Ferrer In 15th-century France. a vtSionary farm g11l leads her country's a1mfes against the English ( 1 hr • 40 mm ) .. I CHICO .. THI IWI ... ....... ,... .. llCMI "Superman Ill" (1983. Adven- ture) Christopher Reeve, AJchard Pryor A villainous industrial magnate Ines 10 neu· trahze 1he man of steel by spllthng him into his good and evil personalities. 'PG' 1 (2 hrs , S min) tdt fAITM• lltl HIOComGA~ ._ '°' O' THI t80fl•lll ........ • nnttmt(IQ llCMI "All Fear Eats The SOUi" ( 1973) El Hedi Ben Salem, Btig111e M11a When a young Arab man meets and mar- nes an older cleaning woman they run into narrow-minded btgotry ( 1 hr . 33 min ) 4111 llCMI "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983. Comedy) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards. A widow's ne'er-do-well lather. who aban- doneo her when she was a child ol nine. shows up w11h a suitcase full ol 111-gotten money and a bad hearl condition 'PG' ( 1 hr 38 min) t:ll @ IDMMIOll~ .,. CC) .._,. IOU11CI Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy star as a married couple who reflect on their 50 years together Dern. Helen Shaver ( 1 hr .. 40 mrn ) (%) "The Th1ee Faces 0 1 Eve" ( 1957, Drama) Joanne Woodward. David Wayne ( 1 h1 . 30 min ) WI:) "Angela" ( 1955. SuspenGe) DenntS O'Keele, Rossano Brazzi ( t hr .. 30 min) 1:9(C) "The Hanging Tree" ( 1959, Weste<n) Gary Cooper. Maria Schell ( 1 hr . 46 min) cm "On The Waterfront" (1954, Orama) Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint (2 hls ) (%)"The Lords Of Olsclpline" ( 1983. Ora- ma) David Keith. Robert Prosky ( 1 ht .. 40m1n.) •CID "Dead Men 0on·1 Wear Plaid" (1982. Comedy) Steve Manin, Rachel Ward. ( 1 hr . 30 min) CJ) "The Way Of The Wind" ( 1977. Adventure) Documentary ( 1 hr • 44 min) *OJ "Touched" ( 1983. Orama) Robert Hays. Kathleen Beller ( 1 hr. 29 min.) •CCJ "Bob Le Flambeu1" {1956. Orama) Isabelle Corey, Roger Duchesne ( 1 hr. 43 min.) (%) "Man Of Marble" (1977, Orama) Krystyna Janda, Jeny RadZlwilowlcz. (2 hrs .. 40 min) t:llOJ "Daffy Duck's Movie· Fantastic Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated. VOie· 89 by Mel Blanc I 1 hr . 18 min l -MoaclayConl.- .. (Jl) "Shamus" ( 1973. Mystery) Burt Rey· nolds. Dyan Cannon ( 1 ht. 50 min.) 1:11 (I) "Oevtl's Brother" ( 1933. Comedy) Stan Hardy. Oliver Hardy { 1 hr . 28 min ) -SV.ning • 8 ICAA IAm1UU "Natt<>nal Championship Game" {hve lrom the K1ngdome 1n Seattle. Wash.) (2 hrs 30 min .... QIN POUCI.,... AIC ... O Mm'ICOWAllY MAWMPM-t MAC-./UllB .. IHOUR .... a11••01WWRT MOWll "Jesus" ( 1979. Drama) B11an Deacon. Rivka NOlman The life of the "King of Kings," from hlS early years as the son of a poor carpenter 10 his lnstiga· 1ion of the rehgtOUs and social revo1u11on that led to his death by cruc1t1x1on. is deta.Ued. ·a· ( 1 hr., 57 mm.) (OMTMllmB- (0) MOWll "Morning Glory' ( 1933, Ora ma) Katharnie Hepburn, Douglas Fair- banks Jr A small-town girl struggles for the chance to go on stage ( 1 hr . 14 min) g, Deel YAll DYii d ®llO¥ll "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie 1001 Rabbit Tales" ( 1982. Comedy) Animat- ed Vo.ces by Met Blanc, Shep Menl(en Bugs Bunny, Darty Duck. Yosemite Sam and other "'Looney Tune" stars are back again 1n classic cartoons framed by the tale of an "Arabian N19hts" sultan and his story·hungry nephew "G" I 1 hr 30 min ) • TAXI AUCI ..... 01~ A llATTB 01 T Alli TMATIR ..... NI .... """'l)Ayt ~ ---0 ,.,,.., *'All> ... I ,.....Cf9lt/lf -.01...,,.. ..... ..., L.OVI CCI II• CTIOll • COOJ Ml.__ COWrrt "Politi- cal Gender Gap" PoUlleat strategists all over the nation are forecastng the far· reaching effects of women as a voting bloc. CO llO¥ll "The outsiders" ( 1983, Ora· ma) C. Thomas Howell. Matt Dillon. The experiences of a group of teen-agers In their Oklahoma hometown during the late '60s are ~ed. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 8 min.) (I) -...., '"'UCll lmlf· ID King Richard tricks Robin Hood and his men into believing that they w1" no tonger be outlaws. as part of his plo1 to murder them. (Pert 2 of 4) ( 1 hr.) (%) llO¥ll "Silver Dream Racer" (1980. 9tama) David Essex. Beau Bridges,. A Bnhsh motorcycle enthusiast lnhe<lts his late brorher's custom·bullt bll<e and decides to use It In h~ bid for the 500 c c trOj)t\)'· 'PG' (1 hr • 5 t min.) 1-WITIDUno.PMUllT '* • ,Al&,,.., LAV.. t-.IY I Cf9lt/lf m Oii L.A. Featured: a look at the sport of crew rowing and racing. Johnny Mountain visits big rig truck races; a report on fllmmal<lng with a computer, the newest fashions tn sweaters I ., PIOftft CCMIT .,.•CllClmln WILD, Wl.DWOMA 01--.... YOUR a&-., OUR CMU8 "Life And Death" A look at prenatal care. avol· dance of premature birth, and the ettects of improper care on baby and mother. Q CID MAOGLI ROC« Wembley meets Con· v1nc1ng JOhn and becomes the most dec1- s1ve Fraggle 1n the world (0) Oii THI MOW •G &> TV't 11.00f'm _, ~ aD Feerured Rich Little and Phyllls Diller are v1c11ms of precllcal jokes: under· ground hie 1n New York, bloopers from -!!Panese television 11 hr.) U llO¥ll "The Lost Weekend" (194'5, Orama) Ray Milland. Jane Wyman. An alcoholic's life turns out to be brutal and nearly hopeless (2 hrs.) • 9 ~ Influenced by viewing violent pollee dramas. Automan Mta OU1 to be the toughest cop on the streets. ( t hr) ..... WU ~-=-u•rr TGll•IT Featured: Peter O'Toole. • llO¥ll "Miidred Pierce" (HM5. Dr• ma) Joefl<CrawfOfd, Ann Blyth. A woman and her selfish daughter struggle over the man they bOlh love. (2 hrs.) • ..afmlm "The Struggle In Bir~ ham" An examination of -Black political power today in a city that wa.s prominent In the struggle for civil rights dUflng the 1960s. Q ( 1 hr.) G .UT o • anMullCll "Bernstein: ConductOf. Soloist & Teacher" Leonard Bernstein's talents In three areas are dis- played as he conducts the Vienna Philhar· monic. plays a Mozaft concerto and teaches a master class f0< young conduc· tors. { 1 hr . 30 min.) ~ .,_ "Cujo" ( 1983, Suspense) Dee Wallace, Danny Plntauro. A woman and her young son are trapped In their cat •1 an ISOiated auto repair yard by a t'luge. rab=· 'A' ~r .. 31 min) (!) .. (B) llO¥ll "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adveo- ture) Christopher Reeve, Richard PryOf. A v1'la1nous indUstnal magnate lr1eS to neu- tralize the man of steel by splitting him Into his good and evil personalltleS. 'PG' 1?. hrs .. 5 min.) (12) MOWll "On The Waterfront" (195.4. Orama) Marlorl Brando. Eva Marie Saint. Only one man musters up enough courage to challenge a powerful mob leader who holds the dock workers of a big city In an iron grip (2 hrs.) (I) llO¥ll "The Black Stallion Returns" ( 1982, AdVenture) Ketty Reno, Teri Garr. A bOy goes to the Sahara Desert to find his beloved black Arabian stallion wflO has been reciaimed by its previous owner. l'PG~ro.:i min.) .. WCI llJ'llWATat = -;-:c-=:lr l ...... Amanda and Lee commandeef an experimental Under New Managelllent St>r\ m g . \I I F:11th~' I Ia rbor IAa~11 ·Mount Olive ~1en1orial Pa rk· Mortua1)· · Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Glsle r Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Av•. at Harbor Blvd.) PHONE TODAY FoR FRl!EINFORMATION $40-5554 Friday, March 30, 19~ 21 WMponry vtnlCle into 1 &uMVallst strong hOld. (A) ( 1 hr ) I TICTAC ...... LCMIOAT P& MA&UIMI Calllomia falhlon mod- el•. fest·pllch softball Harlem Glo· betrotter·llylo (I) llO¥ll "Vtattlng Hours" ( 1982. Suspense) Mlchael Ironside. Lee Grant A peycholle murd9fttt searches for his next vtcllm. a TV newswoman who survived an eartief a111ek. in 1 big city hoSpllll 'R' c 1 .n,:.c;rl. M (J) '*'-flOOTUU. New Orleans Breakers at Birml=m Stalllons (R) (3 hrs ) • D 8) "The Facts Of life Goes To Perts'· ( 1982. Comedy) Chartolte Rae. U11 Whechet A ooardlng school nulrl· tlonllt and her students travel to Parts for tulTlfNf vacation (R) (2 hrs,) 8 O llOVll "Sms Of The Past" (Prem- iere. Ofema) Anthony Geary. Barbara Carrera A· newty·promoted police lleuten· ant !alls m love with a former madam wtltle searching tor a killer 01 ex prostitutes (2 hrs) I= .... "TV Stars In Concert' Ovests CherlOlle Rae. James Darren. Merta G1bt>S. Lisa Whelchel. Kathie Lee Jotinson ( 1 hr l • .-AT ~ '8efnste1n CondvetOf Soloist & T~achef " Leonard Bernstem s talents 1n three areas are dis· played as hf> conducts !tie Vienna Pti1lhar monte. plays a Mo1ar1 concerto ano INChes 8 masle< class t()f )OUng Condi.IC· IOIS ( 1 hr 30 min I .1, .cMI 'M1ssmg" I 1981 Ofamal Jacl.. L~m<)(1 S1SS)' Spacei. A m1ddle·age<1 New Yo11. t>uSAnessmcJn and his daughtflf n 11 .... tr) to lino out .,,,.hat nappened to r11s '°" whO a1sapPt!J1e<l during the m.htar cou~~ P\.> 1:' hrs 2 rn1n) .. 1 l TALI Clf TWO IUtom An inside look at tilt' rise and tall ot tht> 1983 Atlanta Bra\>fl season tnat ~n wilh hlgtl hoC>eS 111nd enoed tn a do.,,,.nh1M Slide (2 hrs l •8 IOI M Toa rea1uted an outback opal mine. the casual htes1)'1e 1n Sydney. diving ott ttie G•ea1 Barr~ Reel and YISl1· ·~ Wllh kO.t S I 1 hf ) GD eo&.o. A Po<tra11 ot t.,,,.o Black women lhllt re~IS hO'f\ C<*>f·ClaSS d1SCflfT\ll'latl()fl tn tN!tf commun•tv st\aPoPS thett emotional lrves ~ -.za CWT• 1'MI ll:T n R o SetL~ petlOfms hd st-oe ACS 81 ~ Y(.ri. S romecr,-CIUb C..tchA Sir -1=--MUllf ~ T~ Sl'UQOte In 8'rl!Wl0 ~~ An e•tiH'M'lill (lf'I ol ~~ Pololc.al ~!Oda) ..., • C•') 1"81 was oronwient in t~ St~ ~ '-"' '9'°'ts OUl'>AQ I~ 1960$ 0 '''"" :c:' .,.. Thf P."'Ce5S .t.!'O The Cat>- 0. , 98 , Or am.a' 'I•~ 8ef1inet Aooer1 ~ " )'CU'lg woman su"'er no ~om <')"Sle\IA a j1SC)fdl"of ~ nipen '"°'"" a'lC -.· • 1'1i at>o ') IS '9Ugl:'lt b) a ~~·eod c•~ or.~ It "" •O m.n I ... E~ ,19e.3 Dremal Nastass-.3 ..,_~ Ha~ Klw!P A Y()Unlj1 • o:s e~ !t' rsa.s •nd •Ol"'lnee .,, ~ ric ,..._, 'rtn. R 1 • rw <lO "IV' ... £ I ~Of) C>tll All1 A G A.rmslfOf'IQ .. ...., 22 Friday. March 30, 19M schoOI cadet uMS blaol( magk; to a~ the humlllatlon he has su#fefed at the ~ands of his wealthlet claametes. 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) GU.ClfMllMfl'I .. CH) -....... ,,. ... COmedy aketchel combine with cluek: tltm ana newt footage In an offbeat, 11t1t1C tak• otf .. (I) .,_ "Siient Rage" ( 1982, Adven- ture) Chuck Norris, Ron Sliver. A crltlcalty 1niured psychopath Is revttallzed and made 11moa1 lndeltructable by the handi- work of a "*1tally unhinged scientist. 'A' --'11.:.~:J ....... UZMTIMll This dooumentary profile o Nikos Kazantzakis. author of "Zorba, The Gr•." Is narrated by George Pep- ra and fMtures An= Quinn tW &,•Cl>O • .,. .. '., ,.. U&191 • .. , ..... ...... MC*m&UIOI _."The Cold Room" (1 984, Ora· ma) Ge<xge Segal. Amanda Pays. A drs· treught father mus1 cope With his YOUOQ daughler who IS posses5eO by the eYll Of the Nazi past ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) llCMI "Pnest Of Love" ( t981. Ora· ma) Ian McKellen, Janet Suzman Atter leaving England because of the bal"M'llng of hos novets. 0 H LaWTence spends Ills flnal yeats auadung censorship and promoting tus Ideas on sexual end ar1ts11c treedom 'R' (2 hrs . 3 min ) GmTOIMOTllAT t W (fl) llCMI "How To Commit Marriage" ( 1969. Comedy) Bob Hope, Jactoe-Glea· son An unmamed couple give their baby up f()( ad<>PhOO and the gitl'S OIVOfced pareots aectde to rear lhe child under a take name ( I hr . 55 min I tW 8 (I) MIT TO NMT Jef\n1ler's beautician brainv.aSheS her to steal iewelS (R) ( 1 hr 10 min ) D GI mt Clf CMIOI Host Johnny Cer· SOl"I Gues1s Singer Eya1e Gorme Bridgette Andef'SOO, Em.e Watts (R) 11 ltw'==~ •llMCMOl-u.mmnum ........ fUCI llWii Ol IM fllt'J ICMQO LAW 'mUCcl Gues15.. Edwaro Befgn senoor anatyst 11 the Othce of POi- cy of the Oocupattonal Satery ana Health -'dmnstratlOfl (OSHA). &Sb why lhe goyemment 1S1l°t protecting us from chemtcal h&z.ards. author 0g Mandino otters e<MCe on cootroling one's 111e ana dealing W'ltn the pres:swes of wen and tam:Jy (1 tw • G ,. Q.UI F-eatured Sfl08' eno ··s1ar $e&rt:ti · rw.tis1 Ty Herndon ( 1 rv 30 ITWIJ tW ... 'First Blood ' ( 1982, Orama) Syfllester StahOne. Rlc:twd Crema A Vte'lr.m 11eterarfs n.Mn h the polc:e in I dM<) waf bUddy-s homleown escalalt!S f"IO 8 mn:w WW ~· f 1 tw 35 nwt I .... ..,.. .,.. Baby. Ifs You.. ( 1983. Romanoet Rounr19 Arque«e. vinc::eni 5'*'0 A tough ftalllln stree1 lad nes 1 roQ.y anc roirMnCe wtCh a refswO hlgl'I scnoa1 ~ SIUOlnl "R' C 1 tw 45 mn.) -1~MtCSOCllO Ii "' • -.a,,_ Feetured' beect\ wear for women: piloting auto gyros: predicting earthquakes; a betbet wtio cuts people's hair white they hang upside down. G llOWll "SCudda·HOOI Scudda·Hayl" ( 1!M8. Orama) June Havet. Loo McCal· llstar. Two mules help a young boy win both t~ girt he loves and her father's respect. (1 hr., 55 min.I • TllCllClf M.-r (I) -IA•w A preview of the 198:.=l°' League eeaaon. (A) ( 1 hr) (I) "The Story Of O" (1976, Ofa· ma) Corinne Clery, UdO Ki.t. A young woman tests the limits of love as she allows herself to be dominated by the man she loves ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (D) .. "Lady Challerle)''s Lover" (1981, Orama) SyMa Kristel, Nlcholas Clay O H. Lawrence's story about the wife of a paraplegic English aristocrat Who takes her husband's gamtl+(eeper as he1 !over is retold. 'A' ( 1 hr .. •5 min.) -a • u11 w """u• Li""lf ... z•a ........ Guests: comedian Franklyn Ajaye, telev1 1-~~~:I LM.U.C•rml #tf Clf -_.. "Territory Ano ~ce" .. 9 (I) COi 1_. A food crnic blackmails restaurant owners In exchange f0t favor- able reviews (RI ( 1 nr. 20 min.) -00 llO¥tl "Harry Tracy" ( 1982. Orama) Bruce Dern, Helen Shaver A great leg- endary outlaw who escaped from jail is pursued by a group of men ( 1 hr . 40 min) -1==QAlml' nll NOTICTOM 110¥t1 "The Dark Al The Top Of The S1a11s" ( 1960 Orama) Aobef1 Preston Oorolhy McGuire Based on the play by Wilham Inge Members of an ()ldahoma tam11y m the 1920s struggle wilh the prob- lems of everyday Me (2 hrs , 30 trm ) I MT "TIOL ., ...... -ICOTT W .,_"The Hungry 1 AeoniOn" (1981. Comedy) Ooc:umentary Highlights of a two-night reunf()f"I concert featUMng per· l0tmers who made a name f0t themselves at San Fr1nc1sco's Hungry I nightclub are presenred. 1nclud1ng Protessor Irwin Corey. The K1ngs1on Tno and r11m footage of Lenny Bruce ( t hr . 35 mm ) -1 MUlnt...., -"""" MOU.nJOOO ClOllUP Featureo Mld\ael Douglas and his new film, .. Romancing fhe Stone" a look at lhe new movie Where The Boys Are". a reoort on W'\y Hollywood is so award eta· i M.&.WMNl&Y •••w .. A LOOI MUD HaJ of Fame member Mel Allen hosts this rf1t/tf/W of the 1983 maior league baseball 5e8SOr1 and looks al the lree agent moYeS and 1ranng fOI 1~ ( 1 ht ) .,. "Ab Fear Eats The Soul" ( 1973) El Hedi Ben Salem. Bngltte Mira wi-.eri a young Arab man meets and mar· r.es an oldef cleaning woman they run into natrOW-.flW'lded blgOtry ( 1 tw , 33 ITWI ) W _.. · ~ Dorm That Dripped BIOod" ( t982 Horr0t) Laooe Lapinlky. St811en Sadls A group Of c:ollege students IS trepped inside an Old darmlc:wy by a .... (1tw.26min) -Monday Coal. -1~ !!' ... _,,,ATCM ~Momlng Glory" (1933, Ora· ma) Katharine Hepburn. Douglas Fair· banks Jr. A small-town glrl struggles tor the chance to go on stage ( 1 hr . 14 .. mln ... IWMIMT -~~~ouch" (1982. Orama) Wayne A()Qefs. Marie-Frances P1Sier Two men whO own a company 1hat authenll· cates priceless paintings become 1nv01ved 1n a acem. (1 hr. 32 min.) -~CllCO,.MllM ~':. ''The Hanging Tree" ( 1959 -Tuesday ........ llovlM- •CC) "Jesus" ( 1979. Ofama) Brian Dea· con. Rivka NOlman (1 hf 57 mm.) •Cl) "Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon" ( 19.-2, Mystery) 8aS1I Rath· bone, Nigel Bruce. ( I hr . 8 min.) •(fl) "Coonterpomt" (1 968. Drama) Chari· ton Heston. Max1m1llan Schell (2 hrs ) •(8) "A Challenge For Robin HOOd" ( 1968. Adventure) Bame Ingham, James Hayter ( 1 tv .. 25 min ) CZ) "Burn!" ( t970, Drama) Marlon Bran- do. Evaristo Marquez ( 1 hr • 52 min ) 1:9 Cf) "Love Me Tender" ( 1956, MuS1Cal) Elvis Presley. Richard Egan (2 hrs J CC) "AnastaS1a" (1956, Drama) Ingrid Bergman. Yul Brynner ( 1 hr .. 45 min) 1:11 "The Man Who Woulcl Be King ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery Mtehael Caine (2 hrs 9 min ) • (H) "Triumphs 01 A Man Called Horse" ( 1983. Drama) Richard Harris. M1chae1 Beek. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (%)"The Lords 01 Otsc1p1tne· ( 1983. Ora· ma) David Keith. Robert Prosky I 1 hr . 40min) -CC) "The Inn Of The Sixth Happiness" ( 1958, Orama) lngrld Bergman. Curl Jur ~g (2 hrs .• .-1 min ) {HJ "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Orama) Robert Duvall. Tess Harper ( 1 hr . 29 min.) Cl) "The Happy Years" ( 1950. Comedy) Dean Stockwell. Darryl Hickman ( 1 hr 50 min) .. (fl) "Ofagnet" ( 1953. Mystery) Jack Webb, Ben Alexander (2 hrs ) ... "Brigham Young" ( 1940. B1ograpny) !l'one Power. Linda Darnell (2 hrs ) W "The Hustler" (1961. Drama) Paul Newman. Jackie Gleason. (2 hrs . 15 min) 1tlt(8) "Hammell" ( 1982. Mystery) Fredenc Forrest. Peter Boyle ( t hr • 34 min I -... _..._. llov*- ... "Denver And The Alo Grande" (1952. Western) Edmond O'Brien. Ster- ~ Hayden. (2 hrs ) {Q) "Man, Woman And Child" ( 1983 Orama) Martin Sheen. Blythe Danner ( 1 hr . 39 min) Cl) "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Drama) Dennis Quaid. Carlene Watkins ( 1 hr . 47 min.) ta CC) "Arefox" ( 1982. Adventure) Clint £8stwood. Freddie Jones 12 hrs. 15 min) (%)"Silver Ofeam Racer" ( 1980. Ofama) David Easel(. Beau Brldge8 ( I hr.. 5 I min.) Western) Gary Coopar. Marla Schell A doctor kills a man White rescuing a girl and Is almost lynched by • drunken mob. ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) ([)• n••'IW "(I) .,.,. "The Black Stallion Returns" ( 1982, Adventure) Kelty Reno. Teri Garr A boy goes to the Sahara Desert to find his beloved black Arabian staMlon Who has been reclaimed by fta previous owner. 'PG' (1 hr .. 43 min.) ·1,Mnt• ~wan.u. Oii 11tl llO¥I _."Man Of Marble" ( t977, Ofa· ma) Krystyna Janda. Jerzy Radzlwllowlcz.. A young lllmmaker11 traces the rise and tall m "Indiscretion Of An American Wiie" ( 1954, Drama) Jennifer Jones. Montgom· ~ Cllft ( 1 hr . 30 min.) •{Q) "The Cowboy And The Lady" (1938. Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon ( 1 hr . 31 min) CS) "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975. Adventure) Sean Connery, Michael Caine. (2 hrs , 9 min ) a.CC) "Mr Hobbs Takes A Vacation" ( 1962. Comedy) James Stewart, Mau· reen O'Hara f 1 hr. 56 mm) CD "Josepha" ( 1982. Drama) M1ou- M1ou. Claude Brasseur ( 1 hr • 54 min ) "M1sS1ng" ( 1981. Drama) Jack Lem· mon. Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs . 2 min) W "A Challenge For Robin HOOd" ( 1968, Adventure) Barrie Ingham. James Hayter ( 1 hr • 25 min ) W "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980. Adven· ture) Animated ( t hr . 10 min ) .. Cf) "Jet Pilot" ( 1957. Adventure) John Wayne Janet Leigh (2 hrs) "Hetcl1" ( 1965. Orama) Eva-Mana S1nghamme1. Gertrand M1ttermayr ( 1 hr . 35m1n) Cl) "From The Terrace" ( 1960. Orama) Paul Newman, Joanne WOOdward (2 t rs . <,4 min) --ailvenlng .. DD ... CIR * ... IOWAll I W1WI LAUGH• .... Q nlm'l~Nt'f llAWAIPWM llACm.ILW•IW .... I ,..CAllGOWIUW .,. "Anastasia" ( 1956, Orama) Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner. An amnesi- ac girt In Germany claims to be the only surviving heir 10 the Czar ot Russia ( 1 hr . 45 min) (H)HIO~A~ cm THI IOY WHO~ Yiu.OW A young boy em1:>ark1 on a number of adventures when he mysteriously turns yellow and becomes invested w11h strange powers CS) llO¥ll "Tough Enough" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Denrns Quaid, Carlene Watkins. An unsuccessful country singer. lrylng to make ends meet, turns 10 fighting tor prize lmo~·;~J.;:. 47 min.) ...... '9A IASITIALL Los Angeles Lakers at San Antoni<> Spurs (2 hrs .. 30 min.) II:. ot a Polish worklng·ela5$ Idol. (2 hrs • 40 min.) ·1~··••111 ..... tWOQ llOWll "Exposed" ( 1983, Drama) Nastassla Klnskl. Harvey Keitel. A young woman Is el(pOSed to risks and romance In Paris and New York. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) d (H).,.,. "The Unseen" ( 1981, Horror) Barbara Bach. Sidney Lasslck. A TV newswoman ano her two assls1ants find lodgings at a boarding house Inhabited by a cllsturbed brother and sister and their monstrous offspring 'A' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) 4Cll (f)11tllUNTI 1 ..... 0/IPOIT\lm PACll OJI QA.1\19 llOwtl "Triumphs Of A Man Called rse" ( 1983. Orama.) Richard Harris. Michael Beck. An efdefly wamor tries to keep gold searchers otf Sioux land. 'PG' l'niA~.) NI C81 ... .... NAPPY DAYS AUii :: ':."'..i.. Academy Award nomi- nee Michael Caine. MTV's popularity with tee.,rs. ai .,..,M•JT TOllGHT Featured. actress Michael Learned IE::i LO¥I CQllllC11C* IOVA "The World According To We1sskopl" A profile of physicist Victor We1sskopl reveals 1he breadth or hts Inter· esls as a music-lover and citizen or the world i::;i ( 1 hr ) CO llCMI "Lovesick" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley M00<e. Elizabeth McGovern. A married psychiatrist llMs himself falling In love with a patient 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) cm Oii M m¥I m llCMI "Fury At Smuggler's Bay" ( 1963, Adventure) Pe1er Cushing, Michele Mercier A notorious. scavenging pirate causes a reign of terror along the British coastline (2 hrs.) 1:1t 8 IWITll WTt8 Dllk A LOOI MCa, A LlM)l ..,...All), Featured: a look at Martin Luther King. a man Who made greal strides lor the cMI rights movement In the 50's and 60's l .PAl&YNll» uwmma--.na~Nt'f m Oii L-\. Featured: actress Jane Seymour; a visit 10 Where LA 's Olymplc gymnas1s are working out. a lopk at how finding your proper <Mcolors" Ms become big business; a look at some hny cars that seat °"¥, one person and are stlll drivable. l lToFr~ WLD. llU WOii.i Oii '•Ml ..... mATllT ••ITt "Lineback· era. Search and Ontroy" (R) cm llOWll "Crossbar" ( 1982. Ofama) Kim Cattrell, John Ireland. Alt8f loslng a leg In a larm accident, an Olympic high 1ump winner is determined 10 compete again. ( 1 hr , 27 min ) Friday, March 30, 1984 23 (%) llCMI "The Three Faces Of Eve" (t957, Orama) Joanne WOOdward, David Wayne. During tteatment f0< a split per· sonality. a neurotic woman manifests a third undef hyl)n0$ls ( 1 hr , 30 min.) =~;rntl..-UCMPWDI Be 1MI .. TIAM The team comes 10 the aid of a pa11 of oppressed cabbage plek· ers (A) ( 1 hr ) • .oVll "To Each His Own" ( HM6, Orama) Olivia de Havllland. John Lund Years at1er gMng up her 1llegll1ma1e child for adoption. a woman meets her son (2 iL~._., •.•• w .-rAJ•fT TWf FHIUred actress Michael learned. • llOWW "Goodbye Mr. Chlpt" (1939, Drama) Robert Donat, GrMf GarlOn. A dedlcattcl Engllth echoolm11t., It much IOved by hit llUdenll (2 hra.) • MCWA "The World According To We!Mkopf" A. profli. of phYlicltt Victor Welaakopf reveals the breadth of hit Inter· "" at a music-lover and citizen ot the world. Q ( 1 hr ) • DOltT IOTl9. PW W••fl A loo!< at the rapidly growing use of computers In schOOls and homeS to educate and entM· uun children is presented. ( 1 hr.) CC) llCMI "Ftrefox" ( 1982. Adventure) Clint EastwOOd. Freddie Jones A U S pdot goes behind RUSS1an Mnes 10 steal a supersonic hghtlng plane 'PG' (2 hrs . 15 min) (1)•1P011-m ... 1Ca .. -nam• CID llCMI "Silent Rage" l 1982. Adven· ture) Chuck Norris, Ron Sliver A crtllcaliy in)Ured psychOpath 1s revitaltzed and made almost mdestfuctable by the hand•· WOfk of a mentally unhinged scienttst 'A' {1 hr . 40 min I Cl) PAl'll CMA.-"Spreading It Thin" ( 1 hr.) W CI) ..... .. • 9 ~ PA&O Mexican-American activist$ protest against the demeaning iemtSe fOf Paul's new television series LOWllOAT P& •uam Academy Award noml· nee Michael Caine. MTV's popularrty w1th teen·agers. coocerative living tor senior citizens •1nt1CAn. .. IPOllT1LOOI .. .. ,_ UIA Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothefs Band and the Solid Gold Dancers perlorm as 51 teen-age girls compete fOf the tllle of Miss Teen USA Heather Thomas and Michael Young host the event (live !Tom the Cook Conveotlon Center 1n,:r.:;r11s. Tennessee). c2 hrs.) G e Cody's new love Interest ha& a SISier connected wtth the mob. ( 1 hr) 8 9 T.-e ~#If Larry assumes Jack's Identity fOf a date With Janet's friend. (Al Q I=_,. Guests David Hasselholf ("Knight Alder"). Or Joyce Brothers, actres& Janet Etlbef ("Hard To Hold"), comedian Je<ry Seinfeld. comedienne J4.ldy Carte<. p hr.) • U•CM fU,_. "MISs Lonely· hearts" Enc Roberts and Arthur HMI star In Nathanlel West's drama about a young journallat who is tOfeed to write an a<Nlce column for the love~m.JA> o ( 1 hr I ID llmAY Mm A documentary about the heartb<eak and triumph felt by a 24 Friday, March 30, 1984 Broot<lyn family that migrates 10 west Tex- as see6(1ng a better Ille ([),,..._fl# ... Michael MOflar· ty and Joanna Miies star In this auspense drama about a woman and her !over plott· Ing the mutdtf of hef sadtstiC husband (2 hrs.) (D) llCMI "Man. Woman And Child" ( 1983, Orama) Martin Sheen. Blythe Denne<. A man's happy lamlly Ufe 111 dtS- rupted by the death of a woman with whom he had a bnet attair years e&r118f and the arrlval of the son he had never known 'PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min.) (I) .WW ''Whose Lite Is II Anyway?" ( 1981. Orama) Richard Dreyfuss, John Cassavetes. ParalyZed lrom the neck down in an automobile accident, a sculp- tor reminisces about his life before and eloquently argues for hit right to di.. 'A' ~hr .. 58 min,) llOWW "Bumi" ( 1970. Orama) Marlon ando. Evarlato Marquez. A amall Por· tugutM laland'I lltvgg'-!Of lndepend· ence la explOlttcl by a crafty 18th-century Brltlah colonlat. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 62 min.) ! ... .,. .. _.,. "Murder On Th• Orient presa" ( 197-4. Mystery) Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot Investigates the murder of an Amer· IC4ln Industrialist aboard a luxurious and tamous train. (2 hrs .• 45 min J lr1I IAlllTUU. "1984 Slam-Dunk Com· ~tltlort and Old Timer's Game" (2 hrs.) • 8 9 W .. Shannon thinks hel acting career 18 g<>lng to get a t>oost when Buddy recruits a famous playwnght to 1<>4n the Club. Ci> U1MnMll ThlS documentary profile of Nikos Kazantuikrs. author of "Zorba. The Greek, .. 1$ narrated by Geo<ge Pep- pard end features Anthony Outnn I -UC. -e 7 llTOI ,,_. The sport of bOxlng leads Remington. Laura and Mil- dred into an investigation of deadly undetW0<1d activity (A) ( 1 hr ) 11 L-,; WT A sabOteor rigs an aircraft Jonathan Is testing for the govern- men~~ tv ) l-=ar lleaW MTN,_ lfllCTO. A took at 19COfd procNc:er, eongwrlter and entrepreneur Phil SpectOf. who became a milliOnaife t>ef0<e he was 21 ( 1 hr.) G M1\19 "FO<nt In The Clouds" An examlnallon of the tropteal rain f0fes1 1n the Costa Rican mountains (A) Q ( 1 hr.) ~ .... lamt cw • ,,. ltl:f ei>median Richard Bell8f perlorms his stage act at New Y0<k's comedy club C.tch A A1$1ng Star. CID llOWW "Tende< Mercies" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Robert Ouvan, Te55 Harpe. A f0<mer country and western singer who Is trying to make a comeback falls In love with a motel OWl'l8f after hi$ marriage ends. 'PG' 1 tv .• 29 min.) --1'CTAC--• lllle!T ... ._,.,_ .. TheGo-Oo's" '* 1.•wo • ... .. MtWTINLAUllt • ........ -·~ MalllUA-llOWW "The Happy Hoot<er" (1976, Comedy) Lynn Redgrave. Jeen-Ple<re Aumont. n. Nfe of New YOfk'a famous c.11 girl, x.a-Aafa Holenc:S.. le told. 'R' ([) llCMI "Take Off" ( 1978. Comedy) Wade Nichols. Georgina SpeMn Guests at a lavlsh party view the sexual e11p1011s of an eternally youthful man whOse real age re11ea1S 11sell on movie him 'A' C 1 hr , -43 min) (lJ) llCMI "The Cowboy And The Lady" ( 1938. Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon A romancing ranch hand sweeps an hetress from the city oH her leer ( 1 hr .. 31 min) Cl) llCMI "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975. Adventure) Sean Connery. Michael C81ne Based on the story by Rudyard Ktpling Two British soldiers set out to clatm the nches and power ol a remote. legendary kingdom 'PG' (2 hrs . 9mln.) CZ) llO¥ll "All Fear Eats The Soul" (1973) El Hedi Ben Salem. Brigitte Mira . When • young Arab man meeta and mar· ''". an older cleaning woman they run Into lnar;,m;~ Ziry ( 1 hr , 33 min) 1"11~ 1W Cl) ..... ,J. Magnum protects two ~Ivor. of the holocaust from vengeful Nazts. (R) ( 1 hr , 10 min.) D ID ,....-,w. ,_.., covaw Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed or pre-empted tor network cover· age ot primarieS tn New York and W1scon· sln. I ==~ MIUICHOf-MClll..._..PUCI ··-··Of .. Pll:tJK:llCO LAW tJBCA Guests Eldridge Cleaver. fotrn&f Black Panther who now calls himself a conse111a11ve on his current venture running tor Congress, Allan Sheahen, author of "Guaranteed Income The R1ght To Economic Security," on why the current social welfare system doesn't work and his proposal to ensure a deeenl standard ol living tor everyone ( 1 hr ) ([)lllt-•M 19A ~ ®llCMI "Frances" (1982, Biography) Je5llca Lange. Kin'! Stanley The troubled Ille of screen star Frances Farmer 1s d9p+c:ted 'A' (2 hrs . 20 min.) ID M CWI Featured· professional foot· t>eH player Mickey Marvin ( 1 hr . 30 min ) tWQZ).,_ "Phantom 0 1 The Rue Morgue" ( 1954. MJ'$lery) Karl Malden. Patricia Medina A psychopath and his flancee commit a senes of murders ( 1 hr . 45 min) . tW G 8) n.MT Host Johnny Carson. Guests· comedian Robin Willlams. Phyllis Newman ( 1 hr ) -1 All9 .. Nll ... QICOCI--...mn1 ftl C* MOUYWOOO Featured: an inter- view with actress-model Shan Belafonte- Harper. a IOok al how men pamper them· selves: the world of chocolates: the Intelligence of aut1stiC children G llCMI "AbOve And Beyond" ( 1953. Drama) Robert Taylor. Eleanor Parker An American pilot struggles 10 escape the guilt he feels over his role 1n the bombing of Hiroshima (2 hrs • 25 min ) I MCQ fl# M-.T ~ "Aspen Celebrity Festival" om Aspen. Colo.) (R) ( 1 hr ) -llCMI "Virginia" (1941, Orama1 Madeleine Carroll. Fred MacMurray. In Ofder to sustain herself, a young woman finds she must relinquish he< family's "tata and marry a persistent suitor f2 hra.. 20 min.) I L.A.TODAY ..,.M&••1.&••mn .. ••uu.t • LM,'lH ICMtn\I ~~------------------..................... ~ ·--YUM CD .,_ "Richard Pry0< Live On The Sunset Strip" ( t982, Comedy) R1ehard Pryor This hlmed concert per1o<rnance Is highlighted by lhe comedian's views on sex, marr1age, pnson Ille and a chUllng though humorous account or his cata· strophic experiences with cocaine ~ndence. 'R' ( 1 ht . 30 min.) (QJ .,. "The Pnde Of The Yankees" ( 1~2. Biography) Gary Cooper. Teresa Wright Baseball star Lou Gehrig over· comes the OddS te become a legend in the Q!!T'e (2 hrs 30 min.) 1M II Cl) llCCLOUD A ruthless record lirm eKecutive poisons a country star's mana· 9!.' (R) (1 hr . 20 min ) (.kJ MOV9I "Personal Best" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Manet Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly. Two young female athletes are torn between love and ambition es they train for ~mplC competition 'R' (2 hrs.) 11:9 D m UTI w""" DAVID U""ti .. z-a··· .. ~ Guests comedian John Cleese actress Kathleen Turner ( 1 hr.) W D .wll-"El Condot" ( l970, Western) Jim Brown, Lee Van Cleef. A chain gang escapee and a white Apache leader head for MeK1co to steal a mlfllon·doOar fortune In gold ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) m .oVll "The M1tacie" ( 1959. Orama) Carroll Baker, Roger Moore A young Spanish postulant struggles between her love tor a man and her rehg1on (2 hrs . 30 min.) ~~e Lords 01 Dlsc1phne· ( 1983 Orama) David Kellh. Robert Prosky A sernor at a Southern m1htary academy is determined 10 expose the members of an ehle g1oup responsible for the brutal. and sometimes lethal, hazino ot -llondng Movies- •cm "Acr6ss The Great Divide" ( 1976. Adventure) Robert Logan. Heather Rat· tray ( 1 hr . 40 min ) (l) "Can H1eronymous Merk1n Ever Forget Mercy Humppe And Find True Happt· ness?" ( 1969. Comedy) Anthony New· '.!1_. Joan Collins ( 1 hr . 46 min.) "11 (jiJ "Anastasia" (1956. Drema) Ingrid Bergman. Yul Brynner ( 1 hr . 45 min.) • "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980, AdVen· ture) Animated ( 1 hr. 10 min.) • <m "No Man Of Her Own" (1960. Ora- ma) Barbara S1anwyc1<. John Lund (2 hrs ) 79(1) "Snttng Pretty" ( 1948, Comedy) Clll· ton Webb. Rober! Young (2 hrs ) CC) "Doi And The Bunny" ( 1980, Adven· tura) Animated ( 1 hr . 10 min.) (%) "The Three Faces Of Eve" ( 1957, Orama) Joanne Woodward, David Wayne ( t hr . 30 min ) 11:a CB) "Second Thoughts" ( 1982. Comedy) Lucie Arnaz Craig Wasson ( \ hr • 38 min) UD (C) "Black Beauty" ( 1946. Orama) Mona Freeman. Richard Denning ( 1 hr.. 14 min.) (%) "Priest 01 Love" ( 1981. Orama) tan McKellen. Janet Suzman (2 hrs .. 3 min.) -ct) "Superman Ill" ( t983, Adventure) Chtt&lopher Reeve. Richard PryOf (2 hr& , Smln I "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983. Come· dy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robirds ( 1 hr . 38 min) cadets determined undesirable. 'R' ( t 'hr .. 40mln.) G-ICOTT 1ttl Cl) llCMI "Confessions From A Holiday Camp" (1977. Comedy) Robin Askwith. A young man attempts to. organize a beauty contest at a holiday camp. ~ 1 hf., 30 min.) W81 MUIMPM&T (I) IJOll.D CUP -"Women' a Slalom" (from Waterville Valley, N.H.) (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W llJOll.D ATl.Mm W NULTMPmJ» = "Triumphs Of A Man Called Horse" (1983. Orama) Richard Hams. Michael Beek An elderly warrlOC' tries to l<eep gOld searchers off Sioux land. 'PO' l hr .. 30 min) -C81 ... -.nrATClt '6.: "Major Dundee" ( 1966, Adven· ture) Charlton Heaton, Richard Harris A Union major leac:ts 100 volunteer prftonera on a dangerous mission against the ~Ctlet. (3 hra:) C1J llCMI "Josepha" ( 1982, Drama) Miou·Mlou, Claude Brasseur. A woman whose marriage has fallen apart falls In rove with a wealthy horteb<eeder. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 54 min.) .. ,IO ..... TWIHR ..... ..,,IWMUIT M ..._ft.AIM "The Go-Go's" • llCMI "The Man Who Cried Wolf" ( 1937, Mystery) Lewis Stone. Tom Brown A man makes a series of false confessions •n order to cove< up the mur· der he really did commit ( 1 hr , 30 min ) Cl) .,. "Whose Ltfe IS II Anyway?" 11981. Orama) Richard Drevfuss. John (I) "Sherlock Holmes In Washington" (1943, Mystery) Baslt Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. (1 hr., 11 min.) -@ "Submarine Command" (1951, Ora· ma) Wiiiiam Holden, Nancy Olson. (2 hrs) -· "Modesty Btarse" ( 1966. Adventure) Monica Villi. Terence Stamp. (2 hrs.) 11'9(%) "Early Frost" ( 1981, Orama) Otana McLean, Jon Blake. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) _.,, ....... 11ov1e1- -· "Flight To Tangier" (1953. Adven- 1\Jre) Joan Fontaine, Jaci< Palance. (2 hrs) CB) "Bug& Bunny's 3td MOiiie: 1001 Rab- bit Tales" (1982, Comedy) Animated. VOtCes by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) cm "My FavOflte Wife" ( t940, Comedy) Cary Grant. Irene Dunne ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) Cl) "If You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singer, RH Thomson. (I hr., 40 min.) -~"Love Al Arst Bite'' (1979, Comedy) George Hamilton, Susan Saint James. ( 1 hr . 36 min) (%) "Mtsalng" (1981. Orama) Jack Lem· moo. Sissy Spacek (2 tin .. 2 min ) we "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk'· ( 1958, Mystery} Anthony Quayle, Anna Neagle. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) •cm "Gideon's Trumpet" (1979. Orama) Henry Fonda, Jote Ferre<. ( 1 hr , 45 min.) Cl) "The Cowboy And The Lady" ( 1938, Western) Gary Cooper, ~le Oberon. ( 1 hr.,30min.) Cauavet•. Paralyzed from the ned< down In an aU1omoblle accident, a teulp- tor reminisces about his life befOC'e and eloquently atgues for his righl to die. 'R' lhr .. 58 min.) -alCO ......... .. IUlllM,,_ .,.. "Crosst>ar" (1982, Orama) Kim Cettren, John Ireland. After loalng a leg In a farm accident, an Olympic high Jump winner Is determined to compete ~ln. ( t hr., 27 min.) CZ) llCMI "Silver Dream Racer" (1980, Drama) David Essex, Beau Brldgea. A British motOlcycle enthusiast Inherits his late b<olher's oustom-bUllt bike and decides to use II In his bid tor the 500 c.c. lrophy. 'PO' (1 hr., 51 min.) lr1l (C) llON "Fast-Walking" ( 1981, Suspense) James Wooc:ts. Tim Mcintire. A prison guard becomes Involved both In his cousin's plol to assassinate an lmprltoned black leader and In another plot to tpr1ng him. 'R' (1 hf., ~min.) ·1•amt• llMCUl-.rt,U. MJ900T •MP• Richard Thom-as and Bess Armstrong stBJ In this per- f0<mance of Nell Simon's comedy abou1 a pair of New York newlyweds. Taped at the Moore Theater in Seattle. Wash (2 hrs . 10 min.) ..ltwO'llm•••11 . ..,.. .., .... ,...,., • llCMI "Caplive Wiid Woman" (1943. Horr0<) John Carradine. Evelyn Ankers. An ape is mysteriously rranstormed Into a lovely young woman. only to experience a later reversal. .. CJ) M lllflTI •CID "Second Thoughts" ( 1982, Comedy) Lucie Arnaz, Craig Wasson. ( 1 hr., 38 min.) (%) "The Three Faces Of Eve" ( t957, Orama) Joanne Woodward. David Wayne. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) •CC) "Around The World In 80 Days" ( 1956. Adventure) David Niven, Shirley MacLa1ne. (2 hrs .. 48 min.) CD "Independence Day" ( 1976, Orama) Mel Rosier. Grammy Burdett. ( t hf, 25 min.) •(I) "The Man From Clove< Grove" ( 1973. Orama) Cheryl Miller. Aon Masak. ( 1 hr .. 35mtn.) • (%) "The Lords 01 Olsc1p1tne" ( 1983, Ora· ma) David Keith, Robert PrOSky. ( 1 tir .. 40mln ) •Cl) "Conrack" (1974, Orama) Jon VQloht. Paul Wlnfleld. (2 hrs.) CD "The Pirates Of Penzance" (1983. Musical) Kevin Kline, Angela Lansbury. i? hrs.) •aD "Oes1ry" (1955. Western) Audie Mur· phy, Marl Blanchard (2 hrs.) --Lenint ·1u ... ..... PCIUCI .... .... 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ID CO&.-A portrait of two Black women that reveals how color-class dlacrlmlnallon In their community shapes their emotional lives -(!) ..., MDU "F"IShlng for Largemouth tW Bas.~g=t~M." (R) '• .... ..,..uu.. ........ ..... MClllUAIClll .,. "Love At First Bite" ( 1979, ) Geo<ge Hamllton. Susan Saint James. A loY&-smitten Count Dracula packs up his cottin and heads for New York City to llnd the reincarnation of a for· mer love. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) (I) M c.uATllAlUI This documen· tary honoring the 20th anniversary of the Beati.t' arrival in America Includes rare footage of their early performances and highlights of their C81eer, as well as an intervfew With their producer George Mar· tin. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) cm llO¥ll "Dead Men Ooo't Weer Plald" -ff9a2. Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel Ward A hard-bOlled prrvate eye runs into a hoat of familiar characters wtllle lnvestl· gating the death of a scientist I cheese icoon. 'PG' (1hr .. 30mln.) _,.O/INOTllAT 1W ... "The Big Wheel" (19~9. Ora· ma) Mlokey Rooney. Thomas Mltchell. The ion of a race car driver decides 10 fOllow In hi& father's footsteps. (2 hrs.) '" (!) .. ,..,.,. tW8 (() llGUCltTOIY Two members of the Yloe equad go undercover to break a por· nQgr~ie film ring. (A) ( t hr .. 10 min.) 8 • T'lllllrr Host: Johnny Carson. (1 lhr.)~- t11MC ... ..m.. .-.... °'_ MClll .... "MI ..... O/l ..... tKO LAW' mCA Guest: Mary Louis Smith, formtf cMI rights comml$Sloner under the Reagan admlns1ratlon. on Whal the Republieans are doing to close the ~=i:~~' lJ=j Featured: a woman's battle with muttiple sclerosis. seventh-century rock carylngs found 1n West Virginia. ( l hr., 30 mlr1.) tW CID .,. "The Godfather" ( 1972, Ora- ma) Marton Brando. Al Paclno. Based on the novel by Marlo Puzo. An aging Mafioso sees the barriers between his idyl· lie !amity life and the harsh realities ol his business break down os his sons become Increasingly lnYOIYed In the violent work- ings of Ofganlled crime. 'A' (2 hrs .• S7 mfn.) _, ....... CMCOC*..-nt m Olt MOU.YWOOD Featured: Japenae awlmweat: a visit whh one of the WO<ld'a toughest couples; a desert v0yage on a 181fboat with wheels: an lnt8Mew with the "cobbler to the stars." • ... "Pat And MM<e" ( 1952. Come- dy) Spencer Tracy, Katheflne Hepburn. A New Yor1C City sports promoter turns an ex·physlcal Instruction teacher Into the queen of the athletic WOfld. ( 1 hr.. 55 min.) • MCllO/IM-.r (I) •AH..., ••• "Anheuser-Busch lnvttatfOnal" (from Tampa. Aa.) ~) ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) .. "The Lordi Of Ollclpllne" 983, Orame) OIMd Keftl'I. ~ Prosky. A senior at a SOUthern military academy Is determined to expoee the members of an elhe group respontlble tor the brutal. and sometimes lethal. hazing of cadets determined undesirable. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) (%) .,. "Sliver Dream Racer" ( 1980, Orama) Oa...+d Essex. Beau Bridges. A British motorcyc:te enthUslast Inherits his late brotne<'a custom-built bike and decides to use It In his bid for the 500 c.c. lre>ph~. 'PG' (1hr .• 51 min.) -· • LA11WfwmtD&W.Liil&AUf Gues1a: comedian Larry Miiie<, author Jer· !}'..Kosinski. ( 1 hf.) • .,. "Taggart" (1965, Western) Tony Young, Dan Duryee. Based on Louis L' Amour's novel. A men le hired to kill a young boy who wants to awnge his par- ents' murder. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I 11tw::.. IWIUU. • LOii. nmuc M lml #fr• -.... "The Still And Em~~ltt" (D) hllCGI I Form.r Genesis gultar· - 1st Steve ~ett perf()fl'M "Spectral MOfnlngt" and "Air Conditioned Nlghl· mara." .. • (J) .,. "Without Warning" (1980. Horror) Jack Palanoe. Martin Landau. A ga atatlOn attendant and a Vietnam vet· cwan pit themsefves against a teffltying and powerful humanoid wNctt attacks Its prey with deadly !tying organisms. (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) ~--"Around The World In 80 Days" ( 1956, Adventure) David Niven, Shifley MacLalne. In 1872. an English gentleman makes a bet that he oan travel around the world In 80 days. 'PG' (2 hrs.. 48 min.) W8 llO¥ll "Fer-De-Lance" (1974, Suspense) David Janssen. Hope Lange. A aubmarlne crew trapped beneath the sea It attacked by venomous vtpers. ( 1 hr .. 30 mn.) (!) llOWI ·•Beachhead" ( 1954. Adven- ture) Tony Curtla, Frank Lovejoy While on a mlsalon to dellVer vital lntormatlon through a Hawaiian jungle, two Marines are joined by a Ffenehman and hie daugh- tcw. (2 hr&.) .... "The Sundownef't" ( 1960, Ora· ma) Det>o<eh Kerr. Robert Mitchum. Aus- tralian lheep drovers face problems In their wor1C and In famMy r8'atk>n8hlpS. (2 hrs .• 30 min,) CD llOWll "HOU88 Of tOOO Delights" (1979. Orama) Byron Anderson. Mikki Oamwyk. A strangef' wanders Into an exotic mansion and dl8coYen that aM of hit fantasies can be tulfllled there. ( 1 hr .. 20 min,) cm .. "Glde<>n's Trumpet" ( 1979. Orama) Henry Fonda. Joie Ferrer. The story of how Clarenoe Ear1 Gideon, an Indigent arrested In Florida In 1964, Who fought to assure the Cont11tutlonal right of the ltCcuaed to the t>enent of legal counsel ltt~j~Smln.) W UTMftla -.... 1" ... ..... , .... , .. ...... W ... ATU. W llOWll "The Man Who Couldn't Get Enough" ( 1983, Comedy) R.L. Paci<. V. Hodge. A young MX-tf~ lfchltect di. covera problernl wtllch give him a com- i x. ( 1 hr .• 30 ml!'I.) -Cll • .. -.nrAD .. "They cal Me Trinity" (1972, ... tm) Terenoe Hill, Bud Spencef. TWo - b<Olhers Join Mormons In their attempt to drive out a band of outlawa. (2 hrs.) 11,=MNAlmtCll) (!).,. ''Bed l;k>ya" ( 1982, Orama) Sean Penn. Renl Santoni. A young hood- lum accidentally kills the younger brother of a teen-age dope dealer dUrlng a poiio. chase and Is sent to a tough reformatory . 'A' (2 hrs .. 30 min.) •1011UmflNID ..... .,_ "Blondie On A Budget" ( 1~. Comedy) Pennv Singleton. Arthut Lake. OegwOOd plans a surprise for Blondie, but oompllcatlons arise when his ex-gll'lfriend helps In picking out a fur coet ( 1 hr .. 30 min~ ~--·=--~ .,_ "Independence Day'' ( 1976, Orama) Mel Rosier, Grammy Burdett. A man and woman In Tennessee set oH to Los Angeles for a better life. ( 1 hf., 25 min.) . .. 00 ..-)•Second Thoughts·" l 1982. - Comedy) Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasson. A young lawyer become8 Involved with a mUtlolan. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) · ·1=-.,,. .. ...... ,_ llOWll "Cheech & ChOng'a Still Smokln' " (1983. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin. Tommy Chong. The comic duo liven up a poorly attended Dutch ftlm festrval 'A' (I hr .. 31 min.) a11 (J).,. "Dark Places" (1973. Horror) Robert Hardy, Joan Colllnt. An ex-mental patient takes over the run-down mansion of a maniac when the dead man's eplrlt possesses him to repeal a series of grlsJy murders. 'PG' (1hr .. 3t min.) .. i'Mnl• IUICUI Rn, 11.D. M .,. "Under Capr'lcom" ( 1949. Ora· ma) Ingrid Befgman, Joseph COiten. In Australia In the 1830s, a society woman degenerates Into alcoholism. (1 hr.. 57 min.) • • MOWll "Man From Music Mountain" (1936. Western) Gene Autry, Smiley Bur· nette. Gene Autry and his aldeklck aet out to trap a gang of stock swindler& Ol)efa- tlrig In a small mining town. ( 1 hf.) .... "Blondie's Holiday" (t947, Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. Dagwood goes to the racetrack to try to remedy his a1tlng financial Situation. ( 1 hr., 130= .. lW(IQ -.,,......,.. .,. "My Favorite Wife" (19~. Comedy) Cary Grant. Irene Ounne. Long believed dead. a woman reappears and dlaoovets that her hust>and has remarried In hef absence. ( 1 hr., 28 min.) {%) .,. "Britannia Hospital" ( 1982, Comedy) Leonard Aoealter, Graham Crowden. Havoc reigns at a hospital when work8'8 decide 10 strike. 'A' ( 1 hr., 55 -~ni~Oll-- (lf) ... ''Super Rm'' ( 1981, Comedy) Tereno. Hiii, ~neat Borgnlne. An Irradiat- ed Miami cop uaes h*5 newfound super- powers to combat organized crime. 'PG' {.!hr., 35 min.) .. CJ) ... "Sherlock Holmes In Walh~ ton" ( 19~, Mystery) 8aaH Rathbone, Nigel 13ruce. Holmes recovers m!Mlng microfilm and a Secfel Sefvloe agent. Friday, Marcb ~. 198-4 27 -' I I • I • _.,,,... ......... - -· •'fhe ~edob'e Sarah (t976. ~ raphy) Gaencia Jackson Dentel Massey gm) CC) '"LOOker"" ( 198 I ~ictlOn> Albert ~. James Coburn ( t tv . 3A rTW'I ) cm ··0ouble JeoparOy"' ( 1982. Orama) Suz.atVle LOYe, Robert Walkef ( t tw . 25 rTW'I ) Cl) "'Auth0r1 AuthOr'" ( 1982. Comedy) Al Paano. ()yan Cannon ( 1 tv . 50 ITW'I) -(JI) ·'Harry Tracy'· ( 1982. Orama) Bruce Dem. Helen Shever ( 1 tw • 40 rTWl ) (%) "From The Terrace" (1960. Orama) ~ Newman, Joenne WCXX1Watd. (2 tvs. 24 tl'WI.) -· "Undet The Red Robe'" (1937 ACMnturet Raymond Massey. COntad Veldt. (1 tw., 30 min.) W (C) "Enchantment" ( HM9. Orama) OaYld NIYen. Teresa Wr'lghl ( 1 tv . 42 min.) •cm .. The 8achek>f And The Booby Sow' (t947. Comedy) Cary Grant. ~na Loy ( 1 tv., 35 min) {I) "The Happy Years" ( t950, Comedy) Deen StC)d(well, Darryi HICkmal'I ( 1 hf .. 60min.) •CH) .. The Klngfisher" ( 1982, Orama) Rex H8rrieon. Wendy Hiler ( 1 tv , 20 min.l •CC "The Last time I Saw Parts•· ( 1964', Or1tna) Eliz.a~h Taytor, Van Jotvwon (! tw .• 56 min.) CZ) "Eatly Frost" (1981, Orama) Diana Meleen, Jon Blake. ( 1 tv., 35 min.) •eel .. 0.thtrap" ( 1982, Mystery) MIC:hMI Cilne. Chrlst<>Pher Reeve. ( 1 tw., 65 min.) (JI) ''TllM The Otter" ( 1979) Documen- ~N!rfated by Peter UstlnoY. -"Harry Tracy ~ado" ( 1982. ) ~ Dem. Helen SheYer 28 Friday, March 30, 1984 -- (%) •'SiMf Or.-n Aaoef"' c 1980. Orarne) Ol"9d ~ Beau Bridge&. ( 1 tv • 5 t ,,.., ) •@ "Tne Ranneker.. ( 1956, Romance) Burt LAncaS:er. Kauwine ~ (2 tn. lSmn) .. Cl) ·"Superman IU t 1983 AdYentllre) ~ ~. Alc:tlard Pryoi (2 tvs . 5""', 111 bz .. ··-cml cm-,.._. .C-Q _., ...... _,... ..,.. '~•=lrlllllmllll• --? •• I -•"Jhe a..asi o..·· ( 1981. So- ence-FlC1 1on) Lee M11ors, Chris Maltepeece In a lllOftd of Ule kllixe. a lot· met reoe c.-~ ~ a teen-ege oom- puCel ~ f""9.,._gow911w11e11t's1"05- cr~ of avtomob'85. ·PG· ( 1 rw 40 mn.J .. ~----cm ...-~cw lfC H ,.__Jane F-onda wld h9 Ol!leb- nty guestS. lnCLdng Morgan f9wc:hlci Olevy 0-. Saly Field. MaR ~ Kale~ end~ S«ent>sg.. pui on a senes ot skits 5'>QOMg l:ashion and (1tv .30fTW\ j .. , . .,.. .. -TU ... lll&Clf ....... ,...ca~ .. , ... ,. cm-•--.Yllft .... ::.-:-w. .. .... 111&'11..,_ -.T LMcm•:w •H .... Franoe5.. ( 1982. Biography) Jessa Lange. Kim Stanley The troubled llfe of screen stat Frances Farmer " ~ted. 'R" (2 hrs . 20 mn) (%) .. "The Hustler" ( 1961. Orame) PatA Newman. Jadoe Gleason. A pool lharl( IOliel his glrtfnend and his self· respect. bUt regains his pnde after beating the men respon51b6e at his own game (2 IV$., 15 min) ..... Station Six Sahara" ( 1~ Orama) Carrol e.ker. Peter Van Eyck. T erlSiOnS soer emoog five desert oil work· ers *'*'a plene containing a sexy blonde and her embiUewed ex-huSbend aashe5 neetby. (2 ""·) • -· -um1IMI.. Lo. Angelel L..aktf5 at U11h Jazz (2 tvs.. 40 min ) ,.. at&Mi AW,,..,.....• Inter· Yiewl with nomlo ... .&*teY Macl.alne, Jeck Nlchotlon. OebOrah Wtn(/111. aw Ind Albert Anney: also. the impact of "Flahdanc:." and intervlewa with pest Olea( winners. I ..... , ... U-1-.UIC09Mf M OI U. FM1ured: a look at SUf11ng off the c:out of Hawaii: LA.·1 toughest menn. at <AmP Pendleton In long Beech. Cynthia Allton get• a makeover from newtcMt• to ~..., wtth • tpe- del ~· on cMlbt1tt teeNone; • repot1·on cne regl'll _,. of the bfa.n and ~--··"'* I L~smn·• .. .,.. ,_ Up-to-date infofma· 1ion on the chang!ng 16ecttona held. tr om 't'\deO gatneS tO WOtd Pl'OC*IOfS cm .....u. eo.ton Red Soll .. CalllOl'- nia =' (3 hrs ) :1 Cl) .... ,J. Magnum comes to the ald of a Saigon ~ JOd<ey receiving Y1CtOU$ threats ~ the pno,,. (R) 11 IV ) 8 • -A mM Mel encourages the chief to adOpl a SUI-year-old con artrsl (fart 2 of 2) <RI • .,_ "They ShOot Horses. 0on·1 They?" ( 1969. Orama) Jane Fonda. Md\ael Sarrazm A OepresslOfHWa dance marathon tS entered by a yoong coupte 10 need of the prize money. (2 tws ) 1 9 NA1'1•--• mm'IE I 1 JGllmrr Featured Fred Rogers ("Mister RogeB Neighbor- hood'.) • llOIM "The Barefoot Contessa" ( 19~. Romance) Humphrey Bogan, Ava Gardner Flashbacks at a funeral reveal the tr:f and wasted hfe of a giamour girt l~mwtft.'91~ CGmVmCIN.aa .. 0 'lool<er'· (198 t. Selenoe-FIC- llOn) Atoert F1nney. James Coburn The mystenous deaths of a senes of beautiful modets 1nvotved 1n a new advertlSlng pro,ect a'e b4amed on the plastic surgeon lllf'O aperated on them 'PG' ( t hr • 34 nwq (I)• .. -TN .. llomrll1l9• JD CCUlm IOCll W This concert taped a1 lhe Pme Bluff Convention Center 1n Ar1tansa.s features The Oak Ridge Boys. The Char11e Danlels Band and Roseanne C.5'1 (t hr ) (I) -..,. ... POOi mM1'I Aocwl Hood and hlS men must retrieve a secred medaltron and defeat a group of fierce knights en order to restore peace Pan 3 of 4) (1 hr ) = -::=~Mallory's boyfriend returns to hef. having been overwhelmed !?}' co1ege ltfe (R) • P& anan-Actor Barry Bostwlck; Academy Award nominees Charles Ourn· i and Jonn Llthgow. ..., Pmlaftft.--~ ... WA Neal Gabler and Jef. trey lyorw make their selections tor Oscats and inteMeW Shirley MacLalne .. Qlf~~ ... ([)TOP ... -Charlie "While Light· rung .. Blown/ LUke LeGoe In a llQhl'MMght bOu1 schecMed for 10 rounds (from Atlantic City. N.J.). (R) (2 h<a., 30 ,min.) .. • (J) .,_ "The Red-Light Sting" (Prerniefe. Comedy) F8f1'1h Fawcett, Beau Bridges. In order to coovtct a tocal rackets king, e government burMu COWJrt- ly uaumes management ol a bfothel. (2 hrS.) D • ~ The COICh becomet 8 tyrent when he aMumes the lob as mene- Q!f' of 1 llttle-league team. (R) • 0 1'WO ..,. Kate prtstureS Scott to make 1 more a.rlovl oommlt· ment In their relatlonahlp, and Art end Nancy have their t1x rtQordt audited ( 1 hr.) Er .... ....... "Aellly: AC. Of Soill" In '1 Loub!IM1 prleOf'I. Reilly and ~------------------··~ ............ ~ Dz8flhlnlky play out a dange1ous game ol ct1me and punishment (Part 12 of 12) o (_1 hr.) Ill> wt• SCI wm "The Tale 0 1 Beatrix Polle<" A5 Beatr111's books gain popularlty, her domineering parents try to discourage the attectionate relationship 1hat develops wrth he1 publisher (Part 2 ol 2) O (1 hr.) (H) lllOW9 "Harry Tracy" ( 1982, Olama) Bruce Dern. Helen Shaver A great leg- endary outlaw who escaped trom 1all 1s pursued by a group of men. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) Cl) lllOWll "The Thing" ( 1982, Houor) Kurt RulSell. Richard Dysart Members ol a scientific research 1eam In the Antarctle confront an al;en hie form that is capable or taking over lhe men's minds 'R' ( 1 hr .. 48 min.) .. 1 r save The Tiger" ( t973. Ch- ma) Jack Lemmon, Laurie Heineman A middle-aged dress manufacturer dis· 1raugh1 over the decadence in his person- -al and -professlon"81 fife fries to recapture the spirit and ideals ol his youth (2 hrs., 5 mln.L .. D .... ALO mi WOOdy QUllS his 1<>b as Stage manager alter an argument with Bill. (A) (C)...-llWll (];;) .,_ "The Amencan1zat1on 01 Emily" ( 1964. Comedy) JamH Garner, Juhe Andrews. Romance grows between a Brit· ish war widow and a non·herOiC officer aSSlgned to provide his supertOls w11h the luxuries of hOme ( 1 hr . 5 7 min.) (%) llCMI "Man Of Marble" ( 1977. Dra- ma) Krystyna Janda. Jerzy Radz1w1lowicz A young ltlmmakers traces lhe 11se and tall ol a Polish working-crass Idol (2 hrs • 40 min Jc.. .1. MIL":,. ILUU Hill conllnues to gamble away his lottery winnings. Fay names Esterhaus as the godfather of her child. and Coffey resents Ba1es's higher ipla~lment on the sergeant's exam (A) ..... .,. Unlm "Forest In The Clouds" An examination of the tropical rain fOfest 1n the Coate Rican mountains (A) O ( 1 hr.) GD .. llY""l"'T•-YI "Reilly Ace Of Spies" In Russia'• Loubtanka prison. Reilly and Dzerzhinsky play out a dangerous pame of crime and punishment (Part 12 o 12) O ~h~ "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. ~y) Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper A dlpsoman1&cal former matinee idol has difficulty coping w11h 1he pressures ol a live TV performance during 1elevision's l=j:e'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) -···~--LOLA PM.MA I A taped performance m the Aladdin Hotel In Las Vegas. ( 1 ) '* fl,11(I)0 G ... ... ...., IA-........ -·-MC:lllUA• llOWll "Some Kind Of Hero" (1982 Comedy) Richard R!Yor, Margot ~idder A war veteran turns to a life of crime alter the gowmment refuses to gi've him back pay he e11rned whJle belng a prl&oner of the North Vlttnemese IOI slx years 'A' .. llO'lll "Owe" (1981, Orama) W1lt'*- men1a Wiggin' Fernandez. Frederic Andrei A French postman's recording of his favorite opefa star's pertonnance leads him on a wlld and dangerous adven- ture 'A' (2 hr&, 5 min.) G MIT OPMOUUT 11111(11) llO¥ll "Wet«loo" (1971. Orama) AOd Steiger, Christopher Plummer. Na~ teon Bonaparte returns to France follow- ing his exile to Elba and his CIUShlng defeat by Welling1orl'a troops at Waterloo. i hra .. 35 mln.J. 11:11 ....,.. 1tlt (I),..,...,...,..,_ Trapper leaves to become a country doctor, and River· side ls fired. (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) D G TOlllMf Host Johnny Cerson. IGues~ess~ie Olcklnson. ( t hr,) 01l ---mm. 11CTAC_.. Meltm ..... fUCI ll•llOPIMllMIDICO LAW ~CA Guests; Linde Lovelace Marchiano, former pornographic ftlm star, speaks out against exploiting women and their rights through pornogra- phy, act<lf James Coco 1alks about his career and his figh1 to OYefCome obesity. IBl < 1 hr > ~ llCMI "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Orama) Sean PeM. Renr Santoo.. A young hood- lum accidentally kills the younger bro1her of a teen-a9e dope dealer during a police chase and 1a &en1 to a tough reformat0<y. 'A' (2 hrs . 5 min.) (() YICTOllY UR AUTO IM*l 'M OQ ([)llCMI "That Lucky Stiff" (1980:com- edy) Randy West Kelly Nichols. A bank error turns a New 'fork &levatOf operat<lf into a wealthy jet set playboy ( 1 hr., 20 m1nJ cm llCMI "CT.. ( 1982. Orama) Doug Hamll1on. Louise Parsons. A groop of beautiful mOdels decides to turn a quiet summer camp Into a swioger·a paradise. l! tu , 20 min.) ~ ,. CWI Featured: an ex-con who speaks at prisons. avoiding the "hean- break" of psoriasis. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -1 Mlm)tlfCMCOa(....,.. m Oii MOU.YWOGD Featured: female wrestling, Hollywood's worst movies; causes ot headaches: a hotel 1hat washes the colns they use before passing them on to patrons I IO'IAll llM'IWILW • neca ti# 1'111 w tl:lt GD UTI W Wl1'M DAVI» Lit tz WI Guest actress Stephanie Zlmbalist. ( 1 hr) 8 llO'lll "Gunhght At Comanche Creetc" ( 1963. Westem) Audie Murphy, Coneen Miller A detective Infiltrates a gang of out· raws for the purpose of exposing !heir lnot~ou,.o::~er (2 hrs.) •11MCMOP- •MlllM'IWI LW • LM.,_.CMtm.I --ftMI llCMI "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Orama) Sean Penn. Renl Santoni. A young hood· rum accidentally klll• the younger brother of a teen-age dope dealer during a police chase and fs sent to a tough reformatory. 'A' ~hrs.) tl:lel 9 (I) llCMI "EchOeS'' ( 1978. Fantasy) Richard Allier!, Mercedes McCambf'ldge. An arUst seeks the help of a psychle whtf'I his previous life beglnt to haunt him. (A) i! hr .. 20 min.) CH).,_ "The Klngfithef" (1982. Ora· ma) Rex HarrltOn. WetKtf Hiiier. With the ~ oi hit devoted ootler, en elderly an.. toorat at1empts to rekindle the relation- ship he had with a peat loYe. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) .. (];;)llCMI "Edge Of The City" ( 1957, Ora- ma) Sidney Poitier. John Cassavetes. An Almy desefter la placed in a dilemma when his black friend. a gang boss, II killed on the lo.ding docks. (1 hr., 25 min.) cm llON "Wet Relnbow" (No Date) ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) W • .,_ "Doctor Faustus" ( 1968, Fen- taay) Elizabeth Taylor. Rlchatd Bur1on. In the 16th century. an alchen'ltat and est~ oger promises his soul to the deYll In exchange fOf 24 yeers of meaningful 1119. l! ht., 30 min,) G llCMI "HUdson's Bay" ( 1940, Adveo- ture) Paul Muoi, Gene Tierney. Fw trappe<s found 1he lucrative HUdson Bay Company In 17th-eentury Nonh Americ:& U hr., 55 min.) • llCMI "Weatbound" ( 1959, Western) RandOlph scon. Virginia Mayo. A Yank• office< Is pieced In charge of starting a stagecoach line to ship gold 001 of CaliTOf· nil. (2 hra., 30 min.) (I) II I .. NCAA OMslon II Men'a Championship" (from Hempstead, N.Y.) ~>;;;•·> t:tl ~--~horl Author!" (1982. Com- edy) At Pacino. Dyan Cannon. A New York p&aywrlght's wife leaves him wlth 1 gang of mostly her children to take care of josl as his new play Is abou1 lo open. 'PG' lhr., 50 min.) w ..... .-0 AU.•MPM&Y ... ,. _,. "The World Acc<lfdl To a<p" (1982. Comedy) Robin wJ.me. Mary Beth Hurt. The son of an unmarried prep school nurse enjoys a lite full of adventur•. coincidences and bizarre characters. 'A~s., 15 min ) WlwaaDAT -(I) C81 ... -.nfATCll ... amcul.1\lmu.&A. llCMI "Missing" (1981, Drama) Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spa~. A middle-aged New Y or1< btlslnessman and his dMJgtlt•· ln·law try to find out what happened to hie son who disappeared clvrlng the mllftuy cou~le. 'PG' (2 lya .. 2 min.) 119 (H) "Oliver!" ( 1968. MuM:al) Rot'I Moody, OllVer Reed. A young orphan II kidnapped from his new home by l'lil old gang. bU1 manages to escape and return 10 his benefactOf. ·a· (2 hra .. 26 min.) .. (];;) llCMI "The Last Time I Saw Patil" ( 1954, Drama) 81.zabeth Taytor, Ven Johnson. Based on a story by F. S<lott Fitzgerald. Broken romances and 8haf .. tered lndfvlduals populate Paris 11 the end of World War II. ( 1 hr., 56 min.) ... llON "The Tell Texan" (1 953, West· ern) Lloyd Bridges, Marie Wlndt«. A band of treasure-teeke<s sets out fOf the desert In search of QOfd that Is reputedly concealed In an lndTan bUrlal ground. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) I: "The Legend Of Hell HouM" ( 1973, Horror) Pamela FrankNn, RoddY McDowell. A wealthy man hlr• tdentlsta and mediums to Investigate hie newwty acQulred.rna~2 h,.,) al)..,,. CZ) _.. "Touched.. (1983, Creme) Robert Hays. KethlMn Beller. ~ Friday, March 30, 1~ 21 oestacles lacing lhem an emot.onally dis-- turbed man and woman try 10 OU<ld a ltfe I ther ( 1 hr . 29 min ) -CllCO Am THI llAll ... ..... ,..(R) a11 ..,_.. 'The Thong I 1982. Horror) Kurt Rossell Richard Dysart Members ot a scientohc research team on the Antarctic confront an alien hie lorm lhat is capable of tal(1ng over the men s minds 'R' I 1 hr •8 m•n) llMa'9 WILl'f, ao. -1,Amt• W ..,_.. ·1 ShOI Jesse James· ( 1949, Western) John Ireland Barbara Brillon • Jesse James cowardl>' killer eAJ)eflences SPORTS FromPage2 -1unc1-v---- --11onc1.y-----IW9111l ·L~ •. ~.:~ -.wl•~ .....,. (he '""" .... ··=-· ...... ). .... UcaG -Tuesday -Wec1nesc1av--- .. 111 • 1 LM llt•ac&fOCllD NI l9A IAIUTMU. LM ~ ...,_ .. Utlllt Jeu (I hrL. • ...... 1 30 Friday, March 30, 1984 11 string '01 baa luek l 1 tw • 30 min ) ~TOPO'TMlllD•lll ~~Enchan1meo1" ( 19'9. Orama) Oavtd Niven. Teresa Wrighr An elderly man 1s reminded of his put romance when hrs grandsOn confronts Nm With his love storl. ( 1 hr . 42 min ) CE • IE •tw(I) cm .,,. "Double Jeopardy" ( 1982. Orama) Suzanna LoYe. Rober! Walker After moving 10 Phoenix to 1tar1 e new career ln real estate. a former prostitute ftnds hef life 1$ tenonzed by an ex-custom- er 'A' ( I hr . 25 mtn ) -Cf) -.CAL DOCTOI m llCMI "Murdef On The Thirteenth Floot" ( 1974, MystefY) James Stewart Strothef Martin. A defense attorney is called In to save a young man who could have been his ton. ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) CZ)._ ''Prielt Of Love" (1981, Ora· ma) &an McKellen. Janet Su:z.man. Atter le4ving England beCauee of the benning of his novels. 0.H. Lawrence IP9f')dl his flnal yean anecidng ~and promoting his ldeu on •uel and arUetlc freedom 'A' ~3mln.) •d1'• ..... .. (II)._ "Harry Tracy" ( 1982, Orama) 8tuce Dem. Helen Shave<. A greet leg- endary outlaw who esca~ trom jail is put1Ued by a group of men ( 1 ht , 40 min.) SOAPS OUTLINED ••• P'romPaie4 hide from VtckJ when she vts1ts plant and asks to meet worker named Bill Brady. RYAN'S HOPE: Joe arri ves in Sweden. He swears he loves Jacqueline and won't sec Siobhan anrmore. Because of security, Jacqueline can t write or visit during h1s month of plastic surgery. Jacqueline lies and tells her fa ther that she is pregnant. Siobhan accuses 8111 of being federal agent and using her to get information on Joe. 8111 telb her he's on to something biggn-. TV TIDBITS .•• From Pages "Maggie Bnggs" will ret urn in the fall. McMillan can al so look forward to the release of two maJOr movies. In "The Pope of Greenwich Village," be plays an ex-safe crack.er who's talked into one last heist. In the science fiction feature "Dunc," he portrays a baron who owns a planet. In "Dune," he wean a SOO.pound suil and fli es with a linJc help from the special effects crew. McMillan h«itates to speculate on the success of these film s or his new series. "To second-guess, I always say, is the kiss of death," he says. "I've done so many things where the producer will call me over and say, 'You're going to get an Oscar nomination.· Or in New York I'll do .a play, and they'll say, 'It 's going to be a Tony.' I always say that's the kiss of death because you never know." TV TIDBITS: Mr. T. one of the stars of NBC's "The A-Team." is jumping to CBS for a new TV movie entitled "The Toughest Man 1n the World." He ~rtrays Bruise Brubaker, a streetwise niabtclub bouncer and a volunteer youth center director. When the program loses its government funding, Brubaker fights to save it bY. entering a physical strength contest. Filming 15 under way in Chic~go. In an upc<>ming TV movie. Edward A11er. best known as "Lou Grant;' portrays noted editor and lecturer Normu Coasln1 who. when afflicted with a crip- pling bone disease, prcscnbed bis own controversial t~tmcnt. ··Anatomy of an lllness'' will be broadcast Tuesday, May 15 on CBS. He tells her that Max has a tape of her and Joe mating love and warns Siobhan to protect her unborn child. Siobhan says she will disappear u soon as it•s obvious she's pregnant. Siobhan's new assipuneot puu her in charge of two runaways, Doua and Pru. Ka tie takes job at deli and takes likina to Doua. invitina him to Maeve's. Jack jealous when Sydney attracted to Jeremy Winthrop. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Though slightly unnerved by Helerfs presence, Jack plays it cool on the witness stand. Helen pleased when Jack is asked if be was ever accused of rape before. Kathy passes jury police pictures of bruised Sunny. Warren distressed when Wendy telb him • Suzi is pregnant, but that he is not the father. Suzi tells Jo she plans to have the baby but wants to keep it from Warren. Warren shows up at hospital to quit his job. He tells Suzi be thinks the baby is his, but Cagney walks in. claimina to be the father. Liza tells T.R. she won't tolerate his rudeness. YOUNG AND THE RES'n.ESS: A very apprehensive Kaye is wheeled into SUl'JttY. Ashley persuades Mark to stay when she learns of Dina·s plans to snherit the Margerone fortune. Ashley usum Eric their marriaae plans haven't changed, and Eric warns Mark to stay away from her. Mark promises to leave once the marriage takes place. Victor is stunned by suracon•s report that be mi&ht be impotent for life and calls off we<fding to Nikki an hour before the ceremony. Lauren refuses to live with Paul and he agrees to wait. Neil, proud of Lauren's decision, pvcs her money for Danny•s music video. Danny chanaes has mind about telling Lauren she•s out of tht band when be learns of money. Lauren asks Jack for more money to help finance the video. Jack q,rccs if she helps him prove Professor Sull~van is usina Tracy. Tim agrees to ac:ccpt pay to tutor Lauren. Lauren runs out of apartment after he kisses her. CORRECTION: Two weeb ap, _.er "Y .... aM SM Rettlesa," we trnNMOealy wrote, "NIW tellt Victor tM ._., ti.at lie b AJeSU4lra'1 fadter." It tMeWI bve red, "Nikki telll Victor IM._., tbt lie I• Vlcterta'1 fadM!r." 2 3 " 5 13 15 19 49 58 ACROSS t 6 Shown, stars on ·Redl 32 Clock numerals 33 Co-star ot People" 34A 1nit 13 Susan Lucci role 14 Taylor or Winwood 15 "Wonder Worndn" 34 Ron Howard role 36 "The Love -" star in1t 16 She's F1orioa ornt 17 "Of I Song 18 'Stars Paradt> 19 "The Lavender Hill 21 'The Flame nf Th1ka" 23 Miss Char1SSP 24 "Winds of War co-star 25 M1scatcutate 39 From -z 40 'The $Quad' 43 · Tic -Dough 45 Fred or Sebastian 46 He was Spock 48 " My Children" 49 Mr O'Nears tD r,o Miss L 011obrig1da 51 -Madeline·· 53 Lucille to Lucie 54 Powell or Steber 56 Role for Burghofl -Word Ganie Fl LL I~ -rue Ml~SING LE11ERS ltJ I HE ''TV l>JORDS" BELOW . ~ ~€AR~AIJG€ IH£ lEi'feRS You FILLED IN lo Sf'ell IHE NJ.ME Ck A ~OOALE fo,-a ~IES: I I I I I I I 3 26 Cho winners 27 Avery Schreiber 101 .. 30 " -Make a Deal 1 Actress Diamond 2 Chach1's last nam•· 3 "The Bridges a1 Toko· -.. 4 Crackeqack 5 Role tor Powers 6.34D "Masada" star 7 Theater aide 8 land 66 9 $!00 bill 10 "Webster" star 1nit 1 t Nolan and Bridge::. 12 Imparts 20 Show - 22 Monogram tor EnriQuez 23 " -Ballou' 28 Roman three 29 She was Jan Brady 30 Quincy's m111eu 31 Personallty 34 See 6 Down 35 Author of "The Gold Bug" 37 ·one Day Time" 38 Played Ham Burger 58 Folksinger Pete ancJ larrnly 59 Rote lor Klem1 ·er er DOWN 39 "Green 40 Jan 4 1 Sharit and Uradley 42 Maru:"s brother 1n1t 44 l 1?sl1f' 011 "i::marald l'u1111 N A S .. 4ti I t11rty Cur1<1in' 4 7 S1J~iJnnat'I or Dick 50 On,, 1or,p1 52 ·Barney Miller star ;~ He wa~ Ponch 1nit r., 7 Rorna11 50 t "SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY" STANLEY Model 5005 011 lllltal T r'llSllltttr •1&9" ........ 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People A Newport Beach woman remembers the early stardom of Lillian Gish and Mary Pickford./ A7 Cadets of' 42 are coming back Saturday to the Costa Mesa base that was their home during World War II.I A7 Sports Fountain Valley High has the Inside track to the Sunset League dual meet championship after Thursday's vlctory./81 Orange Coast and Gold- en West colleges com- bined for 4 7 runs as both teams romped past South Coast Conference baseball foes./81 Entertainment Buddy Rich and Woody Herman wind up Orange Coast College's Jazz,.Fes- tlval with a flourish. /WMkender Bu•lneu For the best deals on home mortgages, check our weekly report./87 INDEX Auto Piiot .,. Bulletin Board """"" c.ltfofnl• Newa CIM1lfled Comtoa Cro11Word Oeett\ Notlcel Gerdenlng Horoecope Ann landera M\rtual Fundt Netlonat NeiNI Opinion P90pte Pe>Mcelog Pul>Mo Notloel Sportt StoekM~eta Tetevtlk>n Theet.,. WMtMr Wor1dN9wa C1 -5 EM A3 87 M CM EM C8 BS A8 C7 M 87 A4 Al A7 A3 BM 81-3, ea Bl TV log Weekender A2 A-. ORANGE COU N r Y C A L IF OH NIA ;>·, 1 > •. Police say susp~ct adIDit$ slaying of Irvine wo1nan Fingerprint lead police. FBI to Brea man after five ye rs of invesU atlon in case By ANDREA ADELSO OthO.-, ......... A 26-year-old Brea portcdly confessed tot sJaying of an attracti Irvine retary after being I' ked t ttl puzzlin• murder thro an FB fingcrpnnt check, city o cials · today. Robert Lloyd Sellers was taken into custody without incident at his home on Site Drive in Brea Thursday night and held for the murder of Sa vannah Leigh Anderson Irvine police In- vestigator Dick Worcester said. He apparently confessed to the killing during interrogation, which took place at the Brea police station, Assiatant City Manager Paul Brady said this momina. "It's a fine piece of police work," Brady said. "It goes to show that even thou&h it takes some time, you can solve a case." Fingerprints collected at Anderson's apartment, where signs of a struggle were found on May 13, 1979, were matched to Sellers' by the FBI, Worcester said. The investigator refused to disclose what led police to suspect Sellers, saying that further details of the investigation would be disclosed during a press conference today. . Fingerprint cards from military employees, applicants for classified government JObs and convicted felons arc collected at the FBl's identification division in Washina- ton, D.C. But "it takes no time'' to match prints in the computerized system, FBI spokesman John Hoos said from Los Anaeles. Sellers' name is not listed in parole records in California, a cleric for the state parole office in Santa Ana said. Brady said he didn't know when the once-inactive investigation was re- opened. . (Pleue Me MURDER/ A2) Douglas wins space lab pact From 1ta.ff ud wire report• The McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company of Hunt- ington Beach, alon' with another Southern California companr. bas been awarded the first sigmficant contract for the proposed permanent, manned orbiting space station. The local scientists were selected along with the TRW company to study the space and ground-based data system needed to operate a permanent station that President Reapn had ballyhooed in his State of the Union message to the nation in January. Awarded by NASA's Goddard Space Af&bl Center in Grcenl>clt1 Md., the $2 million engineering study will focus on the requirements and structure for an "end-to-end" data system, including equipment on-board and on the v.ound. The data system wtll be a key pan of the overall space station pr0&r3m. It will encompass all the computers and displays and prosrammed in- structions to run the compu1en needed lo operate the station's vital systems; to suppon oa-board experi· men ts and commercial missions, and to transmit data between the swi~ nearby free-flyina p1atfonn1 and earth sites. The tw~year McDonnell Doulla study will examine what is oecdec:f for a I 990s-era station, as well as tbe requirements for a station in the 21st century -and then compare t.be results. ..Our wk is to define a cost~fficient structure which can adapt to new technologies and re- quirements as the station develops in lhe 'COmin{ yean, .. -·saicr -O.vt!" Wensley, chief program enaineer of space station projects at McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company in Huntington Beach. According to Wensley. the data system will have two major functions. One wi U be to handle the operation of (Pleue Me DOUGLAS/ A2) · OC j9bless rate .takes dip to 5% A little bit of country It may be increut.,iy nrroa.nded by a metropolitan atmoepbere. bat the 18 YI-acre uparafae fleld owned by the Kawacacht brotlaera on Brook.hunt Street near the Fountain Valley Drt•e-ln cliDC• to lts a&rartan roots. The f&Jlllly hu owned the lind, which hu become an laland lD a aea of deYelopment. alnce 1949. Teens ask million in race death suit ' By STEVE MARBLE Ol IM Deltr ,... ...,. A teen-age brother and sister whose mother was killed in a high-speed car accident late last year arc seeking more than SI million in damages from two Huntington Beach teens who have been charged in the accident. Patrick Chang, 16, and hi s 17-year-old sister, Jasmine, claim their mother wu killed as a result of a "speed contest" between Jeff Thomas and Randy Craft, both 17. Thomas and Craft, the suit claims. were driving their cars in a "reckless and erratic" manner when they struck a small Datsun drivtn by Gloria Chana. 48, The suit also claims that the accident and its traumatic effect on the family directly contributed to the death of the woman's father, Simon Tolentino, 84. Tolentino died Dec. 20 -less than three weeks after the accident. Fol- lowing the accident, the Chan' family was forced to place Tolentino in a rest home where he died, the suit claims. "The trauma of being institu- tionalized and the loss of his daughter resulted in his death," according to the lawsuit. The wrongful death suit was filed by the teen-age Chana children Tues- day in Orange County Superior Court. The Chang survi vors arc being represented by Wyli e Aitken, a Santa Ana attorney. By JEFF ADLE.Q Ot ... O.,,... .... Orange County's unemployment rate dropped to 5 percent in F\!bruary, matching the rate registered last December when holiday hirings were at their peak, monthly state employ- ment statistics released Thursday show. The unemployment rate dropped a half-point between January and Fe~ ruary as the local economy continued its recovery from the national rt- The woman, a mother of five, died a short time-after the Dec. 2 accident at the intersection of Adams A venue and Newland Street. Craft and Thomas. seniors at Huntington Beach Hi&h School, have been ordered to st.and trial for. second-dearce murder. .,.., ................... ~ Dr. Tony Protopappu confera with Ilia lawyer darhaC trial for the deatba of three of Ilia patients. . . ~ Hit-run victim, 15,~ coming back to life ·Huntln on yGUth, In coma 7 weeks, fiQally back home He limps a bit and talka baJtinaly at times but l.S-year-oldJay Dubois, the Huntinaton Beach youth nearly killed last fall by a bit...and-run driver, bU tome home. .. Thinas are not normal but they're ICttiQI theft:• saJd the boy's mother Shlroft Emery ... 'T'bm arc no miii<iJ c\lra." EmctY spent mott of her wakina boun fOr wetb tt her IOn'a hospiW bedlide wmtiaa fim ror btt boy to Wake up froim an acddeot tblt police Ud paramedics tboqbt be would never IW'Vi¥e. Dubois"' in a coma t1ven weet. . followina the Nov. 18 accident and was treated by more than l .S phys- icians and specialists in two different hospitals before beina sent home March I. "The fint thin& I did was stretch out in bed. I reaDy missed my own bed," said Jay, wbo is uodcraoina daily thcnpy at Fount.a.in Valley Community Hospital and t00n will have a tutor to help him catch up on mined tebool wort. The younastcr ..as pcdalina his bicycle on Victoria Street to a before-1thool job at a Costa Mesa laundromat early that Novembtt mornina when the dnvcr of a car lftrYcd into the bike lane and struck DubOit. He was knocked more than 70 feet by tbe car and came to rest in a heap -bi1 body broken ~ t-ovcrcd with ' STEVE luaL£ NEw s FoLLOWUP lacerations.. He broke hit collarbone, fractured his ankle, suffered deep pevemcnt bums and-worst ofall-usta&ncd a deprcsted skull ftac1ure. For days be teetered between life and death. The dnver of the hit .. nd-run car, btbevcd to bt a 1968 O\cvrolet or Pontiac with ox&diitd blue paint, has not been found even tho\l&h police papered the city with descnptsons of the vehicle after the accident. "There's still a chance we ma)" find him but it's pretty slim now," Costa Mesa police detective ~ill Waldron said. Dubois' mother said she tryS not to dwell on lbo'-\&hts of the dnver who nearly kil~ her son. "I can't waste my ene'I)' by punana out hatred.'' she said. "But there are times, especially when Jay's havina a bad day, when I think about it and &tl anary and mad. "Whoever it wa mu t have a lot of problem I'm sure ht mu t be aoina tbrouab a rul ordeal hVln& wtlh the lho\a&ht of what be did Maybe that's his punishment "I JUpposc 1 hope they catch btm but on the other hand, I nevcir want to (Pl-... Me BIT-RV!t/ A.2) cession, explained Alta Vener, a labor market analyst with the state Employ- ment Development Department She noted the jobless rate in Orange County rose steadily from .S.9 percent in January 1982 to a January 1983 peaJc of 8.9 percent. Since that time, the rate has dropped nearly every month, Yetter pointed out. The Febnaary report indicated 61 ,800 county residents were without worl, down from the 67,200 who (Pleue eee JOBLESS/ A2) Dental victim's husband testifies By JEFF ADLER oe ... o.,,......,. The husband of a 31-ycar-old Costa Mesa woman who died in 1983 allegedly because of improper treat- ment al Dr. Tony Protopappas· Costa Mesa dental clinic testified Thursday that he was informed bis wife was having trouble breathing 20 mfoutcs before paramedics were summoned lo the scene. In calmly mcasu.rcd tones, Michael Jones described the sequence of events surrounding Cathryn Jones' death in February 1983 as Protopep- pas' second-dqrec murder trial moved into its second day in an (Pleue ... D&NTIBT .. /A2) You'll flncHhe beeteutobup •lofti the e>r.,.. Coeet In toclllJ'• Auto Piiot. I Services Sa~rday for HB principal Delores Lawl~r Mcmonal services are schedules! Saturday in C<>rona del Mar for Dolores uwlcr. I princtpal in the Huntinaton Beach City (Elementary) SCbool District who died 'tuesday following back swiery. education materials for Hanna-Batber'ct Productions in Hollywood and was a pioneer in the production of video computer animations. Some of her productions were used in the "Sesame Street" television series. friends said. MrL Lawler, a resident of Newport Beach, was on medical leave this year from Eader School. She underwent elective surgery March 23 at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital and was plannina to She also worked as a bilingual consultant in San Bernardino ~fore becoming a school principal in the Norwalk-La Mirada area. She came to the Huntington Beach school district as principal of LeBard School in 1980. return to school next fall. ' Following &urgery. she never ~ined consciousness. friends said. An autopsy is scheduled. Mrs. Lawler. 49, formerly taught in schools in the Newport-Mesa School District. She is survived by daughter Allyson, a senior at Corona dcl Mar High School, and by her mother. Alta Penhall, of Newpon Beach. Memorial services arc scheduled 4 p.m. Saturday at Coronadel MarCommumty Church. 611 Heliotrope Ave. During her career. she also developed audio visual DOUGLAS WINS SPACE PACT ... From Al on-board experiments and to collec1 the data they generate. To do this. the system's controls and displays must be "user friendly" for the crew, but the system must also process large quantities of data quickly and Hli- ciently. Then, it must communicate effectively with the ground suppon system. Secondly, the data system must provide support for ongoing "housekeeping" systems: life sup- port, environmental control. power. and flight control. Major subcontractors on the study include Ford Aerospace, which will help define requirements and con- cepts for the ground systems; and IBM. which will perform a similar job for on-board functions. The study, to be based at Astronautics Company facilities in Huntington Beach. will be supported by the McDonnell Douglas Technical Services Company subsidiary at offices in Houston. $1 . 5 million loss in Santa Ana fire A fire at a Santa Ana diving equipment company Thursday caused about S 1.5 million in damage as more than 90 firefighters battled it for about three hours. The tire at the. U.S. Diver's Co. apparently started in a computer room and was confined to the administration area. according to firefighters. One Fountain Valley firefighter was injured but the inJuries were not serious. Texas; Huntsville, Alabama; and the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. McDonnell Douglas has partici- pated in nearly every space station study to date. Prime contractor for man's first ventures into space, the Mercury and Gemini programs, the corporation also built Skylab in 1973, the free world's only manned space station. In addition, McDonnell Douglas has a major role in NASA's space shuttle program as well as two of its own commercially developed space projects -the Payload Assist Mod- ule. a satellite launch vehicle; and Electrophoresis Operations in Space. a space processing device for produc- ing pharmaceuticals. EOS has been tested successfully on four shuttle missions and will play a major role on the space station. MURDER ARREST ••. From Al Sellers was being held at Newport Beach Ci ty Jail. The arrest of Sellers is the firs! break in the five-year investigation. which immediately after the slayi ng had a four-man task force puzzling for answers. At one point, Irvine detec- tives thought Anderson's murder may have been linked to five other bludgeoning deaths that occurred during a seven-month period in 1979 between April I and Oct. 21 in four coastal ci ties. "At the time. !here was concern there was someone still loose," Brady said. "There was especially grave concern in Woodbridge." a central village in Irvine where Anderson had lived. Bui three months after the brutal murder. a supervising detective in Irvine reported there were no suspects in the case. Police were first called to Anderson's Woodbridge Meadows apanment by her fiancee, Gene W. Mills Jr .. who grew concerned when he received no response to telephone calls or knocks at the door. Her nude body was found on a bed in a guest room, her head bludgeoned by a blunt instrument. Police found no signs of forced entry into the apartment oftbe 22-year-old woman. who had moved to Irvine from her parents' home in Salt Lake City about 18 months before. Anderson's had apparently made few close friends dunng her stay in Irvine, a situation that hampered the investigation. Anderson and Mills had an- nounced their engagement to their parents on a Sunday. jus1 hours before the young woman was killed. Her parents. Alvin and Maxine Anderson descri~ their daughterets "a fine. clean. intelligent. God-loving, caring person." The murder was the work of an "obvious wierdo" said Mrs. Anderson on the day of her daughter's funeral. DENTIST'S TRIAL CONTINUES •.. From A l Orange Counly Supenor Court courtroom in Santa Ana. , Jones said his wife went to Protopappas to have all her teeth removed so that she could be titted for dentures. He testified his wife's gums had become enflamed and her teeth had bothered her since surgery the year before to remove a growth on her pituitary gland. He told 1he 1ury he dropped Cathryn off at the 19th Street dental clinic about)!:45 a.m. and returned home to wait for a telephone call from !he office informing him the procedure was completed. He had been told the surgery would take 1wo hours, Jones said. When he hadn't been caUed by 11 a.m .. Jones said he called the office JOBLESS RATE 5% ••• From Al reported they were jobless the month before. A year ago, 100,200 people said they were unable to find work and unemployment stood at 8.2 percent. Still. the county has been unable to match the low posted in September 1981 when 1he rate stood a1 4.6 percent. Whenever the employmen1 rate falls below the 5-percent level it 1s considered a very strong and positive economic sign. Yetter said. The la bor expert predicted the count y's unemployment rate would average 5.1 percent for 1984, down from the 6.5-percent average of 1983. Jn 1982. the annual rate was 7.2 percent. geles County rate dropped nearly one full point, declining from January's 8.4 percent to 7.5 percent in February. California's jobless rate fell from 8.4 to 8 percent during the same period. while the U.S. rate inched downward as well, falling from 8 percent to 7.8 percent in Febrnary. The decline in county unemploy- ment was sparked by a strong upturn m hiring between January and Febru- ary as county companies added. 7,300 new employees. The largest gain was in the service industry, in which 2.400 workers were hired during the month, according to the report. and was told Ca1hryn would ~ready in another hour. Shortly after noon, Jones said. he drove to the office and began waiting in the anteroom. After his arrival. a nurse at the office told Jones his wife was having "difficulty breathing." Some 20 minutes later he was told she was having "extreme problems" and that paramedics had been called. Jones testified. He also told jurors that as his wife was being wheeled by paramedics to a waiting ambulance to be rushed to 1he hospital, Protopappas said he per- sonally had been administering cardio-pulmonary resuscitation for 20 minutes. Jones was followed to the witness stand by Dr. Frank McCarthy, a USC School of Dentistry professor and chairman of 1he school's anesthesia medicine department. A specialist in dental anesthesia, McCarthy, both a licensed physician and dentist, explained for jurors how various pieces of medical equipment operated and how various anesthetic drugs involved in the case work on the body, both singly and in combina- tion. Protopappas. 38. is charged with second-degree murder in the deaths of Jones. Kim Andreassen and Pa- tricia Craven, all patients who are Cooler air with r a in likely Coutal ' . Exte nded ConalCHltabte ctoudl,_ n!Oht and momln9 hOull 0-the--· wtlh l•t 8kiel Mondey Hlghe in the mid 60t 10 mid 70. 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Nftpoft 40lh Street, Newport 22nd Street. Newpo<1 e.lboe Wedge. N°ewpofl Laguna 8MCil SanQemen1e W11•~:11 poor ltlr .... l•lr poor poot poot Moon Mlt today et 3:51 p.m., •'-tt 5;37 e.m. Saturdey Ind Mia lll)llln II 5:42 p.m. s ... Olrectlon: -·'- Report suggests college district dump KOCE by 1986 school year TV progra m costing $2 milli on a year By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of tt>a Delly l'llol Steff A management review of the Coast Community College District rec- ommends the distnct divest itself of its public television station, KOCE Channel 50. The recommendation is contained in a report prepared by Evans Management Services of Santa Monica. The Evans study was or- dered by the district's elected trustees. who oversee the operation of Orange Coast. Golden West and Coastline colleges. as well as KOCE. which is based at the Golden West campus in Huntington Beach. The ~00-p~e Evans report was made public W~dnesday night. District trustees voted to receive the document and scheduled a public study session for 3:30 p.m. April 18 at the district's Costa Mesa head- quarters to discuss the Evans report. The Evans group was hired at the urging of three new trustees who were elected in November. During their campaign. the three, Conrad Nor- dquist. Nancy Pollard and Armando Ruiz, cri ticized the district's adminis- tration and pledged to hire an outside firm to review the district's finances and organizational structure. Dally Pilot Delivery la Gueranteed M "'•Jlh r ,~,. 11 •"" ,, "11 r.3 '' ;iou tMl""'' r ( I) }fl r '1' (.dJI [)efU't> l l ' 1r10 yrtiJ' r uoy N ' lw lt+i•vf•ff•O H'tf +1'11f, •'•'l IJl\(Jfllt II The three new trustees also ques- tioned the district's financial suppon of Channel 50 at a time when declining revenues prompted the previous board to lay off more than l 00 full-time teachers and adminis- trators last year. The new board recently voted to rehire the faculty members. The Evans report notes that the district is spending more than $2 million a year operating KOCE. To -reduce the drain. the Evans report says. ··we recommend phased, planned divestiture, to be completed by the start of the 1986-87 '(school) year." The Evans firm recommends the district initiate steps to transfer its license for the television station to the independent KOCE-TV Foundation. The district's television course program. which has been criticized by some of the district's classroom teachers, is cost-efficient and should continue; the report states. Rainy weekend ahead, but skies should clear Monday ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Clrculatlon 714/$42-4333 Claaalfled edvortlalng 714/642-5178 All other department• &42-4321 MAIN OFFICE 330 WM>t Bay St Cosla Mesi! CA Mi< a<ld•t!SS Bo• , 560 Cos1a Mesa CA 9'626 '"'' Ot• t"lt)I ,~, "'v~ 'f0Ht '1' • h}' I .t ' ;tlf tt-.k1-1f• 10 l"' d~O ,•Ki• (.L1Ut' N t «;r Jet.vf>fP>iJ Chazy Dowallby Roaemery Churchmen Editor and Assistant Controller C®Y"O'" 1963 Orange Coasl ~· ComQany No ne ... \IO<lff 1nus1tatt0ns ed<lo<ial mane• °' aoverltM· men" 11efp.n may be •tl>'o<1Uced wtlhOt.11 $~••' pe1 ""SSIOn ot cooy11gh1 owner Clrculetlon Tolephonoa M1,-.1 111rt ;t \ •lif''v A•r• M2-43ll to the Publisher Steptt.n F. Carato Prod11c11on Manager Glorl• A. Powera (}rector ol Ao11ert1~1n<;1 Donald L. Wiiiiama Ctrcu1a1ion MaNtger Secono ciass oostage oa•d •I ~osra Mesa Cat.to<m• !UP& 14 .. 800) Subsc1101ton by calllet S4 75 montnly by ma11 S6 l>O mon1ri1y Tne Orange Coasr Oady P•IOI willl w~oen •S comt>oned lht! NeW1-Press "put>11sneo by tl>e Orange Co41st Publlsllono Company T~•ee e<JHlons are pu~ Moncay 11l!ougti >ri0ty A ••"O'~ •eo-a1 f'OlllOn '' published S.lurdeys ano Sun<l&ys 1he or>n<."!la• put>l•sn.no plant,. •I 330 wesr Bay &1ree1 P 0 Bo• 1560 Cos1a M"8 Cal1torn.a 92626 VOL. 17, NO . 90 "Substantial employment gains are expected to continue in trade. ser- vices. manufacturing and construc- tion," Yetter said. "Recruitment to sta-tTnew hotels is now in progress and will continue through the o;ummer months." Other gains were reported in the agriculture industry, government em- ploymenl. the manufacturing indus- try and machinery firms. Yetter said. The long-depressed construction industry also continued to bounce back as the number of building permits issued increased by 145 percent over the year before. Employ- ment m the construction industry is up 19.2 percent over the past 12 months. Yetter said. alleged to have died as a result of 1-:::;iiill•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I improperly administered anesthesia. While the county rate declined a half-point last month. the Los An- If convicted. Protopappas could be sentenced to a 15-year-to-life state prison term. The trial. expected to run for two to three months. is scheduled to resume in Judge Luis Cardenas· I 0th-fl oor courtroom Monday. HIT-RUN VICTIM, 15, RETURNS HOME ••• From Al sit across from him m a courtroom while some judge slaps him on the hand." Dubois feels differently. "f hope they gel him ," he said. At the time of the accident. Dubois was a freshman at Edison High School. He had dreams of someday becoming a tennis pro. · The beforc--school JOb was his own idea and his mother said he dutifully rode hi s bike to the laudromat daily. climbing the steep hill on Victona Street. "I used to get on him and say. 'This is your job so att up and get going.· The morning of the accident l didn't have to do that. Thank God. If J had. I woutd have felt crushed after what happened." • Dubois recalls httlt of the accident and has no memory of the weeks he Just Call 642-6086 lingered m a coma in !he hospital's intensi ve care unit. "People think you just come out of a coma. Well, you don'tjustcome out of a coma. It's gradual," his mother said. "You sort of go from a coma to a state of confusion. "I do recall one day though when he looked around the room and couldn't figure out where he was. He didn't know what he was doing there," she said. "Life evolved around him and his recovery. I went to the hospital every day, just teetering on the edge. Evel')'thing else just seemed ve?. unimportant. Looking bade, I can t believe how I was able to go through it.,. During his months in the hospital, Dubois missed Thanks.iving. Christmas. New Year's and his 15th birthday. Mis birthday was only 10 days after the accident. Dubois was still in a coma. The day he came home. the family celebrated all the occasions with a Christmas tree, a Thanksgiving tur- key and a birthday cake. "Everyone on the street put up signs and had decorati ons every- where." his mother recalls. It was a magic~l moment. "When he c~me home I finally realized the worst was behmd us," she said. Though the sandy-haired young- ster has linJering signs of the near-fatal aoodcnt, his recovery is nonetheless remarkable. Emery said doctors have told her son that he should make a t 00 ~roent recovery and be ready to return to school next faJI. Wb.a1 do yoa llkf abo•t llle Dally PIJol? Wlaai doe't )'OU like? Call Ille Hmber at left aad '"' me• .. 1e "W be rttorded, truscrlbed alld dt'Hnred co "'e .,,ropriale HJ&or. Tire .. mt !4·1ito•r u1werla1 ""Ice may be ued lo rtt0td leUen to llle editor OI ••Y topic. Coalrlbelort to "' Len era colama m111 tnchtde "etr name Ud ttltpllOM Hmber for vtrtllcatJon. No clrcelaUon ullt, pleatt. TelJ a •ut'a oa o•r mlad. I Plush enough for indoor --------__ sports! I -~· ,~r ~; ~~.? • d'f' • ~ ll l ' LEE'S Antron Nylon Plush $10.49 sq. yd. HARTCO SOiid Oak Parquet $1.99 sq. ft. (i'~~~~9.t!.~~~ I 640-2700 640-2934 /• I I • • \ . I ' • • - HIGH71 LOW 52 CDllT 1111111 FRIDAY, MARCH JO, 1984 If your Soclal Security nu~ber Is 580-42~0931 or 187-14-3030 you've wqnl -SeePageA4 Coast Latest battle of the burgers takes place In Irvine.I A3 · Cops urge vlgllanca In H8 arson probe -not vlgll- antes./ A8 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: California Plot to flood LA with cocaine during the sum- mer Olympics Is foiled. /A5 SF ofllclals move to close gay bathhouses to slow spread of AIDS.I A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:<·:·:·:· Natio n Comatose Karen Ann Quinlan turns 30 -8 years after doctors pulled the plug.I A4 :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Wo rld ASovlet commentator says U.S. wanted to pick up where Hitler left off following World War 11. /A4 In strike-torn France, now It's the steelworkers block Ing the road- ways./ A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: P eople A Newport Beach woman remembers the early stardom of Liiiian Gish and Mary Pickford.I A7 Cadets of '42 are coming back Saturday to the Costa Mesa base that was their home during World War II./ A7 Sports Fountain Valley High has the Inside track to the Sunset League dual meet championship after Thursday's victory.18 1 Orange Coast and Gold- en West colleges com- bined for 47 runs as both teams romped past South Coast Conference baseball foes.181 :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:'. Entertain m ent Buddy Rich and Woody Herman wind up Orange Coast College's Jazz Fes- tival with a flourish. /Weekender :'.:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Busin ess Forthe best deals on home mortgages, check our weekly report.187 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Buttetln Board BullnMa Caltfornla Newt Cl-lied Corniel C<ooaword OMthNonc• Gardening Horooc<>pe Ann Landert Mutual Fund• Natk>nal Newt OplnlOn Pooplo Pollc:e log PubllcNotleea Sport• Stock Mwtc.etl TllOYtllon '"*"" WM1her Wo<ld- . • • C1-5 B• A3 B7 A4 CIS-8 114 C8 BS A8 C7 A8 B7 A4 Al A7 A3 BIS-8 B1-3. 85 Bl TV log WMkondtr A2 .... .. Fashlon Island revamp du Consultant says Newport center missing local market: redesigning announced ·By JERRY HIRSCH Ot .. Dllfll ......... Fashion Island has traditionally .missed its most important market - the residents and tourists of Newport Beach, according to a shopping center cxpen. hired by the Irvine Co. to rtvitalize the 18-year..old mall. "It has not focused on the needs of the market in the immediate 1radc area." said Poston Tanaka. who left his post a1 a vice president of Ernest W. Hahn Inc .. California's largest shoppinacenterdeveloper, to join the Irvine CO. "The market area that 1Urround1 us is the One we have to satisfy. Once we accomplish that better than what we arc dolna now we can look elsewhere, Tanaka said. The marketin' stratq;y behind the Fashion Islands $30 million re- furbishing is to anract shops from Newport Beach, Irvine, and to attract the flood of tourists who visit New- port every summer. Tanaka displayed a model and plans of wtlat the rebuilt center will look like at • mcetinJ with the Newpon Bead! City Council and other city officials this momina. At the heart of the the mall's rcvitaliza1i9n plan lte1 the Atrium Court. Constn.iction on the Atrium Court. which is an extensive rebuild- ing of the old J.C. Penney department store stn.icturc. is under way and Irvine Co. officials hope to have it wmplelt>d in time iw mo I !114 ; Christmu tboppine 1111 • : The Atrium Coun wil • a .; m.ittion-ttyle t.ildi11111oo...,..nwklll a red tile roof and iiiOC:ftill ana-' flcinatheoaronaJoL nc111r .. leWI AtriumwilJhou1taltoldJ511MWaad . l<Slaumlts onclwill i-" ol<y-' li1Jus, ICCO<dina 10 plul. , ltwill'aiveFashionltlMdunva : I S0,000 squan feet in 11 '11 .-ii . . (PleulewF•WKJll/M)' -------------------------! Police claim· confession in Irvine murder· By ANDREA ADELSON Otho.Ir ........ A 26-year-old Brta man has re- portedly confessed to the brutal 1979 slaying of an attractive Irvine sec- retary after being linked to the punlin• murder through an FBI fingerprint check, city ollicials said today. Robert Lloyd Sellers was taken into custody without ·incident at his home on Site Drive in Brea Thursday niiht and held for the murder of Savannah Lti&h Anderson, 'Irvine police In- vestigator Dick Wore.ester said. He apparently confessed to the killing duriRJ interrogation, which took place at the Brea police station, Irvine Assistant City Manager Paul Brady said this morning. ·---·)!It's-a ·fine piece· of-police work;"- Brady said. "'It goes to show that even though it takes some time, you can solve a cue." Fingerprints collected at Anderson's apanment, where signs of a struggle were found on May 13, 1979. were matched to Sellers' by the (Pl--llURDER/A2) • • San n nab LelPAAdenon ! • • • • OCjobless rate~ takes dip to 5%~ A little bit of country It may be lncreeotncty earroanded by a metropolitan atmoepbere, but the 18 'Al-acre upa...,... field owned by the xa...,..chl brothen OD Broollhunt Street near the Fountain ValleyDriYe-lncllnC• to lte acrar1an roote. The family hu owned the land, which hu become an loland In a oea of deYelopment, olnce 1949 . Teens ask million in race death suit By STEVE MARBLE OI'-o.lr N-4 .... A teen-age brMhcr and sister whose mother was killed in a high-speed car accident late last year arc seeking mort than SI million in damages from two Huntington Beach teens who have been charged .in the accident. Patrick Chang, 16. and his 17-year-old sister1 Jasmine, claim their mother was ktlled as a rtsult·of a "speed contesf' be1wecn JefTThomas and Randy Craft. both I 7. Thomas and Craft, the suit claims. were driving their cars in a "reckless and e"rratic" manner when they struck a small Datsun driven by Gloria Chang, 48, The suit also claims that the accident and its traumatic effect o n the family directly contributed to the death of the woman's father, Simon Tolentino, 84. Tolentino died Dec. 20-less than three weeks after the accident. Fol- lowing the accident, the Chang family was forced to place Tolentino 1n a rest home where he died, the suit claims. "The 1rauma of being institu- tionalized and the loss of his daughter resultedin hi s death," according to the lawsuit The wrongful death suit was filed by the teen-age Chang children Tues- day in Orange County Superior Coun. The Chang survivors art beinf' represented by Wylie Aitken. a Santa Ana attorney. By JEFF ADLER OI' -0.-,. Nol ltefl' Oranac County's unemployment rate dropped to 5 percent in February, matching the rate registered last 11cccmber when holiday hirings were at thei r peak. monthly state employ- ment statistics rtleascd Thursday show. The unemployment rate dropped a half·point between January and Feb- ruary as the local economy continued its recovery from the national re- The woman. a mother of five, died a shon time after the Dec. 2 accident at the intersection of Adams Avenue and Newland S~t. Crafi and Thomas, se ni ors at Huntington Beach High School. have been ordered to stand trial fo( .second-de&rec murder. ~ ........ ., ....... L9111 Dr-Tony Protopappu confen with IWI lawyer d11rlnC trial for the deathe of three of IWI padente. Hit-run victim ,~ coming back to life Huntington youth follow;na 1hc Nov.'18 accident and oapett<I the cuy W>th descnpuons of _ • wu treated by more than IS phys-the vehicle a~r the accident. ~l-n_c_o_m_a""'7.--w~e'-e-,-k_s___ ician~ and specialists.in two different . "The~·~ stall a cha~« we ~~Y find =-~-~~~~--'''---hosp1tal1 before be1na sent home s tum but 1~ s pretty ~hm '!OW'· Costa finally back home March 1. TEVE Mesa pohi:e de1cct1ve Btll Waldron .. The fint thina I did was st~tch s.a1d. Helimpsabitandtalksbaltinalyat out in bed. I really missed my own M Dubois'mothersaidshetrys not to limes but IS-year.old Jay Dubois. the bed," uid Jay, who ia underaolna DILE dwell OJ! thou&hts of the dnver who Huntinaton Beach youth nearly daily therapy_ at Fountain Valier nearly le.died her son. . killed la1t fall by a hit•nd-run driver, Community HospiLal and soon will "I can'1 waste myenel'I)' by putuna ha1 come home. hi:~ 1 tutor to help him catch up on o:ut hatred, ... 1be said. -&u.t ~arc "'lJli~ not nonnal but they're rruiled tchool work. . times. HPf!(:aally v.:hen Jay s.h•Vlng • tettina "saidtbeboy'smother 'The~ w11 pedalins his lacerations. bedday,wbcnlth1nk1bout1tandaet Sharon Emery .. Thm are no maaiQI bicycle on Victoria Street to a He broke his collarbone, fnctured •"fry and mad. • cum.. · before-school job at a Costa Mesa hil ankle. suffered d«p pivtmtnt •Whoever it was must have a lot or Eme,y spent most of her wakina llund!Qmlt early thlt November bumsand-wontofall-sustained problems. I'm sure be !"~st~ aoina hours for weeks at her son'• hospital morruna when the driver of a car a depressed skull frlcturt. For days he throuah •real ordeal bVlQI wttb tM bed1ide waitina fint for her boy to . swerved into the bike lane and struck ieetercd between life and death. t~ouah\ of what he did. Maybe that"s wake up from an accident that police Dubois. The driver of the hiw.nd--run car. hi~fun1shment. . and pM&medic:s thoUf,ht he woukl He was knocked mote than 70 f'tct believed 10 be a I~ Chevrolet or 1Uboott 1 hope they catch htm never survive. by t~ car and came to rest in a he_ap Pontiac with oxidized blue paint. has but on thCothcrband. I neverwanl to Duboi1wuin1coma1evea-weeb -blJ body btokcn and covered with not been found even thouah police (Pl_.. ... HIT·•UR/A21 • • I I • I , 0 I ' , ------------·-----'- :: cession, explained Alta Yctter,a laboi market analyst with the state Employ!· men1 Development Depan.ment. :: She noted the jobless rate in Orang~ County rose steadily from 5. 9 percen~ in January 1982 to a January 1981 peak of 8. 9 percent Since that timef: the rate has dro.pped nearly ever;. month, Yetter pointed out '• The Febn.iary report indicatc4 61.800 county residents were withou' work. down from the 67,200 wh<( (Pleue oee JOBLESB/A:ij • • Dental • • • • • . victim's . • -• husband • • . • • • testifies . • • • • By JEFF ADLER ; Ol'hDlolr........ • The husband ofa 31-year-old Costa· ·Mesa woman who . died in 1981, allegedly because of improper treat; nt at Dr. Tony Protopappas· Cost4 sa dental clinic testified Thursda! at he was informed his wife was' having trouble brcathin& 20 minutes: befo~ paramedics were summoned to the scene. · In calmly measured tones. Michael Jones described the sequence ol events surroundina Cathryn Jones! death in February 1983 as Protopap; pas' second-degree murder tnaJ moved into its 1«<>nd day 'in aft (Pleue --DSllTlllT'8/ A2) You'll ft nd the beet auto buya ·along the~• Cont In todaJ 1 Auto Piiot. -~ .. c1-4 I • • • . : -~ . FASHION ISLAND REDESIGNING ••• From Al area, the space needed to mere~ the depth and selection of the shoppina center, Tanaka said. "If we look a1 our market area, we can see that we are not satisfyina the ~hoppers with what they want to have .. ' Tanaka 111d. "'We are looima for more de- sianer·type retailers, but when I say desi&ner, I don't mean just hiab-end. We arc look.ina for different, more specialized types of retailers." But the Irvine Co." finding nself in stiff competition wtth C.J . Seaerstrom & Sons. developers of the nearby South Coast Plaza in Cost.a Mesa. South Coast Plaza also has launched an amb1t1ous expansion plan that would add two maJOr dcpannents stores and a number of •mall er shops across Bear Street from the plat.a. Both the South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island were built in 196 7. Since then. the Costa Mesa plaza has easily outdistanced Fashion Island in retail sales and &rowth. "It is Like the NFL and the USFL but I rcaJly don't think the competi- tion with South Coast Plaz.a 1s detractive to us or to them. It is not like the Olym pics where you only have one winner," Tanaka said. Fashion Island will be able to carve itself a solid niche in the local retailing market, he said Tanaka predicted Segerstrom would wm some major leases for its t'xpansion and tha1 the Irvine Co. would get a similar number. Some of the new businesses at fashion Island include the Limited, Video Concepts. the Corn Popper, Optical Shop of Aspen. Classic Tail- oring and Laise Adzer. The Irvine Co. has signed a handful oflcases for the Atrium but expects to be able to conclude more contracts now that construction is under way and an opening date is set. Artlat'• rende~ ehowa lntertor ofJl'uhlon Ialand'• Atrium Court, ha6 of the redeelgned •hopping center. "We finally have things staned so now we can go after people," Tanaka said. MURDER IN IRVINE ADMITTED? ... From Al FBI. Worcester said. The investigator refused to disclose what led police to suspect Sellers, saying that further details of the investigation would be disclosed during a press conference today. Fingerprint cards from military employees. applicants for classified government jobs and convicted felons are collected at the FBl's identification div1s1on m Washing- ton, D.C. But "1t takes no time" to match prints in the computerized system, FBI spokesman John Hoos said from Los Angeles. Sellers' name is not listed in parole records in California, a clerk for the state parole office in Santa Ana said Brady said he d1dn 't know when the / oncc-macuve investigation was re- opened. Sellers was being he1d at Newpon Beach City Jail The arrest of Se llers 1s 1he first break m lhe fi ve-year 1nves1igauon. which immediate!) after the slaying had a four-man task force puzzling for answers. At one point. Irvine detec- tives thought Anderson's murder may have been linked to five other bludgeoning deaths that occurred during a seven-month penod in 1979 between April I and Oct. 21 in four coastal cities. "At the time. 1here was concern there was someone sull loose," Brady said. "There was especially grave concern in Woodbndge," a central village in Irvine where Anderson had lived. But three months after the brutal murder. a supervising detective in lr"me reported there were no suspects m the case. Police were first called to Anderson's Woodbridge Meadows apanment by her fiancee. Gene W. Mills Jr .. who grew concerned when he received no response to telephone ral ls or knocks at the door. Her nude body was found on a bed in a guest room , her head bludgeoned by a blunt instrument. Police found no signs of forced entry into the apartment of the 22-year-old woman. who had moved to Irvine from her parents' home in Salt Lake City about 18 months ,before. Anderson's had apparently made few close friends during her stay m Irvine, a situation that hampered the investigati on. Anderson and Mills had an- nounced their engaeement to their parents on a Supcta y, just hours before the young woman was killed. Her parents. Alvin and Maxine Anderson descnbcd their daughter as "a fine. clean. intelligent. God-loving. caring person." The murder was the work of an "obvious w1crdo" said Mrs. Anderson on the da)' ofherdaughtcr's funeral. DENTIST'S TRIAL CONTINUES ... From Al Orange County Superior Coun counroom in Santa Ana. Jones said his wife went to Protopappas to have all her teeth removed so that she could be fitted for dentures. He 1est1fied his wife's gums had become enflamed and her teeth had bothered her since surgery the year before to remove a growth on her pituitary gland. . He 1old 1he JU ry he dropped Cathi) n off at the 19th Street dental clinic about 8:45 a.m. and returned home 10 wait for a telephone call from the offi ce informmg him the procedure was completed. He had been told the surge!) would take two hou(~. Jones said. Wilen he hadn't been called by 11 a.m .. Jones said he called tbe office and was told Cathryn would be read y in another hour. Shortly after noon, Jones sajd. he drove to the office and began waning in the anteroom. After his amval. a nurse at the office told Jones his wife was ha ving "difficulty breathing." Some 20 minutes later he was told she was ha ving "extreme problems" and that paramedics had been called, Jones testified. JOBLESS RATE 5% ... He also told Jurors that as his wife was being wheeled by paramedics.to a waiting ambulance to be rushed to the hospital. Protopappas said he per- sonally had been administering cardio-pulmonary re&uscitation for 20 minutes. From Al reponed they were 1obless the month before. A year ago. I 00,200 people said they were unable to find work and unemployment stood at 8.2 percent. Still. the count } has been unable 10 match the low posted m September 1981 when the rate stood at 4.6 percent. Wh enever the employment rate falls below th e 5-percent level 1t 1s considered a vel)' strong and pos111 ve economi c sign. Yetter said. The labor expen predicted the county's unemployment rate would average :5.1 perce nt for 1984. down from the b. 5-perce nt average of 198 3. In 1982. the annual ra te was 7 2 percent. .. ubstant1al employment gains are expected to continue in trade. ser- vices. manufactunng and construc- tion.'' Yeuer s~ud. "Recruitment to 'itafTnew hotels 1s now 1n progress and will continue through 1he summer months." Wh ile the co unt) rate declined a half-point last month. th e Los ..\n- gelcs County rate dropped nearly one full point. declining from January 's 8.4 perce nt to 7.5 percent in February. Cahfom1a 's Jobless rate fell from 8.4 to 8 percent d unng the same penod. while the U.S. rate inched downward as well. falling from 8 percent to» percent in February. The decline m county unemploy- ment was sparked by a strong upturn m hiring between January and Febru· ary as county companies added 7.300 new employees. The largest gain was in the service industl'). in which 2.400 workers were hired dunng the month. according to the report. Other gains were reported in the agnculture industry, government em- ployment, the manufacturing indus· try and machinery firms. Yetter said . The long-depressed construction industry also continued to bounce back as the number of building perm 1 ts issued increased by 145 percent over the year before. Employ- ment in the construction industry is up 19.2 percent over the past 12 months. Yetter said. Jones was followed to the witness stand by Dr. Frank McCanby. a USC School of Ot>nt1stry professor and chairman of the school's anesthesia medicine department. A specialist in dental anesthesia, McCanhy. both a licensed physician and dentist, explained for jurors how vari ous pieces of medical equipment operated and how various anesthetic drugs in volved 1n the case work on the body. both singl) and in combina- tion. Protopappas. 38. 1s charge.d with second-degree murder m the deaths of Jones. Kim Andreassen and Pa- tricia Craven. all patie nts who arc alleged to have died as a result of improperl y administered anesthesia. If convicted. Protopappas could be sentenced 10 a 15-year-to-life state prison term. The trial. expected to run for two to th ree months. 1s scheduled to resume in Judge Luis Cardenas' 10th-floor counroom Monday. HIT-RUN VICTIM, 15,RETURNS HOME ... From Al sit across from him in a counroom while some judge slaps hjm on the hand." Dubois feels differently "I hope they get him." he said. At the time of the accident. Dubois was a freshman at Edison High School. He had dreams of someday becoming a tennis pro. The before-school JOb was his own idea and his mother said he dutifully rode his bike to the laudromat dail}. climbana the steep hill on V1ctona Street "I ui.ed to set on him and say. 'Tlus is your job so &ct up and get goina. · The momma of the accident t didn't have to do that. Thank God. lf t had, I wo1,1ld have felt crushed after what happened." Dubois recalls little of (he accident and ha no memory of the weeks he Just Call 642-6086 lingered in a coma m 1he hospital's intensive care unit. "People think you Just come out of a coma. Well, you don't Just come out of a coma. It's graduaJ." his mother said. "You sort of go from a coma to a state of confusion. "I do recall one day though when he looked around the room aod couldn't figure out where he was. He didn't kn ow what he was doin1 there." she said. "Life evolved around him and his recovery. I went to the hospital every day, Just teetering on the cdae. Everything else JUSt 5eemcd ve!'Y. ummportant. Looking back. l can t believe how J was able to go through It." Dunng his months m the hospital, Dubois mused Thanks.ivina. Chnstmas. New Yur's and has I 5th birthday. His b1nhday was only 10 days after the accident Dubois was still in a coma. The day he came home. the fami ly celebrated all the occasions with a Christmas tr~. a Thanksgiving tur- key and a birthday cake. "Everyone on the street put up signs and had decorations every- where." hi s mother recalls. It was a magical moment. "When he came home I finally realized tbe worst was behind us," she said . Though the sandy-haired youna· ster has linF.ring signs of the near-fatal accident, bis recovery is nonetheless remarkable. Emery sajd doctors have told her son that he should make a IOOpercent recovery and be ready to re1um to school nex' fall Wu1 do tOG llkt aboat tlilt Dally PUot? Wtut do11•1 yo. Hire? Call tbt Hmbtr •1 ldl u4 yoer mnAJf will bt recorded, crnscrlbff and dtllnnd 10 tk .,,,.,,... .. fMlltor. 'n.....,. U·IMMtr ... ,.~rilll ten I~ cn1y be 11ed to record lei trrs to tbe edl&« " .. , ...,.~. C.trikton &.e o•r IAttert cot1ma m11t locllde tu.tr OlrM ea.I C.tlq ... t Hmhr fer nnfkalJoa No clrcelatloa C'alll, pleaH. Tell., .. .._,., oe )Mr mhMl . I / ' Cooler air with rain likely .,.,. $11 ~ Coaatal """"°" ~ a? c...-4e 20 ct\afleelOll,I C ... •• 8o<N IOw ~ tO<llgtlt ~-= ~on.w.v Q u etoudl,.... ••11.w:tn .. .,. • ~.N O H = CflallOI of ~ Iha llOflhwell ==-., ~ --.. ,. 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Mrs. Lawler. a resident of Ncwpon Beach, was on medical leave this year from Eader School. She underwent elective surgery March 23 at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital and was planning to return to school next fall. Following surgery, she never regained consciousness, fnends said. An autopsy is scheduled. Mrs. Lawler. 49, fonnerty taught m schools in the Newport-Mesa School District. During her career. she also developed audio visual education materials for Hanna-Barbera Productions in Hollywood and was a pioneer in the production of video computer animations. Some of her productions were used in the "Sesame SU'Cet" television series, friends said. She also worked as a bilingual consultant in San Bernardino before becoming a school principal in the Norwalk-La Mirada area. She came to tbe Huntington Beach school district as principal of LeBard School in 1980. She is survived by daughter Allyso n. a senior at Corona del Mar High Schoof. and by her mother, Alta Penhall. of Newport Beach. Memorial services are scheduled 4 p.m. Saturday at Coronadel Mar Community Ch urch. 611 Heliotrope Ave. Douglas wins space lab contract From staff and wire reports The M c Do nn e ll Douglas .\stronauucs Company of Hunt- ington Beach. al ong with another Southern California company. has been <\,.Warded the fi rst significant contracl for the proposed permanent, manned orbiting space station. The local scientists were selected along with the TRW compan)' to stud) the space and ground-based data system needed to operate a permanent station that President Reagan had ballyhooed in his State of the Union message to the nati on in January. .\warded b)' NASA's Goddard Dally Pilot Dell very 11 Guaranteed ·~ ' M t i 1'1t I t Space flight Center in Greenbelt, Md .. the S2 million eng.incering study will focus on the requirements and structure for an "end·to-end" data system, including equipment on-board and on the $!.Ound. The data srstcm will be a key pan of the overal space station program. It will encompass all the computers and displays and programmed in- structions to run the compu\crs needed to operate the station's vataJ systems; to support on-board experi- ments and commercial missions, and to transmit data between the station, nearby frec-Oyi ng platforms and earth sites. The two-year McDonnell Douglas study will e"<amine what is needed for a I 990s-era station, as well as lhe requirements for a station in the 21st century -and then compare the results. "Our task is to define a cost-efficient structure which can adapt to new technologies and re- quirements as the station develops 1n the comin~ years," said Dave Wensley, chief program engineer of space station projects at McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company in Huntington Beach. McDonnell Douglas has part1c1- pated in nearly every space station study to date . ORANGE COAST Clrcul•tlon 714/M2""'333 Daily Pilat H. L. 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