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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-20 - Orange Coast Pilot-----~-... -..... ' 1 f , J z s Ticket to freedom's ·entertaining 0 N -= Manhattan Tran sf er opens ~ : Pacific Amphitheatre season • ~ 8JCA 11IY DE MA YO ~ ....... c 4 2 ";::: The tam -ec1ccnc-trails Manha nm T ra.micr hkt an -8 C'SP"C"8Y ~ tw1 vaie C")~ Lt keeps PQIPIMDI Di> LD c 1~ iews ad mtie:r'Y'trW'1 wnb the SIDFfS. who •"ill opctl _: PKific ~~·s 1914 .S1CUOG April 21 at I p..m. I ADd ~ IOOd R:WJID -cdcC1x aimes a c:1o1r as ~ ... Gooo TASTES ---- anything to dorn bing Manhattan T ransfct's wide-rangm1 rq>c:r'\0~. ~ four vocahsu, whose hallmark is paraJlel bannoo). S1ntc:h comfonabl> from Swing-era standards likt -ruxcdo Junction .. to the spirited doo-wops of that bu.~f .. :6()s Ouff-Bo) From New Yorlc City." Yet four of th< group·s seven Grammies have bttn a.-udcd in ,azz catqOnn. Nov. that's cdectlc. fOf' Alan P3uJ. 34. -.ho·s bttn with Manhattan Transfer siocc its 1nttpuon 10 1972. the term cclccuc 1s a udrt to freedom -freedom to expand and explore mUSIOlll,. -\\ ~·~ not labded anvmort ... ~ explained rttently. -la tbc earl} da)-s .. e •"n'C bbelcd as nosta.l~ The sound moa idc:atified (Wlt.h ~)was a four·pa.rt. b1g·band sound. .. ~e -anled lO cxpe.od. and ~ wanted to grow." M.an.ba:u:a.o Tr~n.sfn .. s Grammy record charts that l,f'OW1b.. Tbe groa,p bn ~ st\m Gramo:ucs in the past bJr )an.. aptunag both pop and jazz vocaJ pcrfonnancc booon m 1932. Manhattan T n.nsftt was 10 Milan on a European Plllll:OOfina &our •'hen n ~-ed word it -had won its sc~"'elltb Grammy ralelltly-br:s1 jazz voc:a.I puformaocc, C 2' duo. ror-,.,,) Not: otr its latest LP. -socbes and ls Gram.an So. • ~ -1rs stall ·a thnD.. -PauJ 1aJd_ -it's nitt to be ~- Tbe group lS now ~ m Southern California prqmmg for a moal.b-bJc tour of lhe Nonhwcstem Unilcd SWa md Cuam m July. The Pacific Amphithea~ dalr stIJ be mc:u on]) Southland appear- ucr tJm year. Pml said &ht rnnalodtf of lhe year wtU be spent ieclOI dDc tbor ~ album.. a •M devoted lO vocaJesc jazz. ..\ lhemr album Crom lhe group •i>o coined the term edcctlC ~ ht mpce\Cd. but PauJ said n's been a long nmrmmmg -we drofed tlw cao-ts lhe nine. -Paul said. "Bodies ud Soa.l:s-~ CS1C13uall) pop. so lhe ocw album will take lk groap uuo ilOCDC WX'hancd temtory. 11lr albam w'1ll rdkct all four mmibcn' musical maa. Paul poap bi:odcr Tun Hauser. Jan.as Siegel and Ckr)i Bcn:tyac mmpkd 13fJCS oC soap tbey' d hk.c lO bear oe &ht .-LP. lka pt.brn:d fOr a -maJOC" lutenmg crmoo -md 'Oil.r oa w.-Ut to 6naJI) tndudc. -we II} io ba.laacc •L aDd l.bafs wtw kerps evcrybod} ~--Paal sni. 1bt) SttUcd oo 1-' songs. mcludmg plCC:C:S ~Miles [)a,-u aDd Coont Bas.e. and •'lll wort W1lh JlCZ2 'ocahsl, ~TlClSl Joo Hcnnds on the album. ~ Paul rriubes lhe •-.de ra.ngr of styles from wtodi Mantpmo Tra.mfcr hm) borrows.. bc0s parual to modcru. mmplo lwmorucs.. •1ucb be finds the most chalkngJnc As an cum~ be C'lted -A Nigbtinaak Sang ID 8a\dcj SQaan.-•11..ich W-00 a Grammy ~or the CJ'OUp as bcsa YOCal ~ for rw.o or more voteeS lO 1982. Manbanan T ramfcr bas a siogk. -M )"Sttt} ... current· ~ dm>bmg dlr dmu. but doo '1 look fOf' a .. M5" ''*° walp:d ~ -ThnJJer-rmms and Bo) . ~aid lbr group~ ·1 ~ct bad ume to nxiord a Video d!ll n a• ~ &ltbougb be sees lhe po5.1.1bilit) of a.e.. But be lw ~ii retervations aboul videcMnatlia. ..... , like bein& apoonfed. It'• daneetOus -record sales dependina on bow aood your video is." When does imagination fit in, be wondered. "People are so influeoc:ed bf I.be visual. Our music 1s sophLsucatcd. It takn rcaJ li11en1~ Yet Manhattan Transfer ia a ~Jy visuaJ Kt and always has been, datina back lO its funky besinninlS tn New York clubs like Reno Sweeney's and Mu·s Kansas Cuy and later as the campy headJinen in a CBS summer replacement ~ncs. The natural extension of the act would ht a Broadway show, which the group hopes to launch in early l 985. The format change would also offer a new form of c.onccn touring. . . Bein$ onstage 1s nothing new to .Paul. As a child he studied with vaudeville veteran Charlie Lowe, who taught tap dancing and "oldsSChool pcrfonmng" to lhe strains of Al Jolson and Ed.die Cantor records.. Paul appeared at a tender age in "Oliver' on Br~way and_in ~a~ut 8.000 touring companies of 'The Kina and I. be 5aid wtt.h a laugh. . His musical cducauon LS partly a prodUC1 of New Jetsey, where Paul as a t.ecn-qicr, was bombarded by rhythm and blues on the radio .... 1wud lis&rrung to groups and sounds. Th~ black sineen bad a di~t !"~ of phrasing, different vibrattos, and I laaned ~ 1L Jazz was still "too complicated" then fOt Paul. but Motown was everywhere, along with tbt a c:apella harmonizing he ~card on locaJ street oomen. ~ma~ in music education at cotJesc, where be Jtudicd daUcal ("--._PAUL/Peee 15) Treat secretary to noteworthy lunch BJ mmu. Y BUSB SllD'B Y.'llcn:~•~be or~ *"' ecu >'!la xnoas b oal:*' '\Ji1->d!r woald 6dd tbc ~ c:aDs.. tb'TO'Wlk f) pe• I .. orwud prooessor. handk tra'd rCWH4QJDib. -ar tt.r ,.,,-in &o &hr t.ccp..as dat files .. ordrr- ud m.adL amdi CD(Jft'9 WcA.801wicck-Sarw-a•Staaa~·s ·ca-1:1 lbrumrlO.,_.}'OSWOda} lllowm.ti llcwik.....s 10 . Amt .... bCDa -a} dlaD cab:as dlial TU} unpol laal pmlOD..., 6-am rl aD b ! a.. rf )"09·~FGll '°do1Ldod rilld! Mm•• aw CllCllPC from thr 910 s. DOt Jmt a qaic* 1*. r~ "-'paces IO~ wtmh I fed oClcr &DOtbcr wutd m aDd tr:rnCJe.. ••• How.t.Jala~tnp10 ~~m..OK ~· tore'Apeafu:wd tiocmlaam&Dd cnlinp-wm..r-m flibncs-•cas•-W b) WICWUM tc6cw:d ~ coal wYE:smd~ 41 dlic .OY ALUtW tk . d•Dlll ..... lk~ To-me_,dima., Ir) lbttavida' tlla ba&I. 11:.Jwdrs l'90tz boi1 mrat disllla.. w ~ ia ooliclpica.ccdat• wt.ar....,.daJ ···t.iuG¥Cm.. Tilic:tt ~lis>twomml cwna.. dtnir OOCX' "*aibks.. shnmp and crab Lows.. Lunch pnocs 'aDlt from "4. 95 to $8.95. And to honor our Sttretancs. all next wed.. Monday through Fnday. ~ Warcbo~ will scn-ecompliment.ar) champagne with each luncheon. 11IE W AREllOUSE. 3450 Vaa 0oon.o. Newpon Bach. Rdtn'ations for lunch only: 6,}.4t700. ••• Pcrbaps you· d prefer to U'lDsi>Of'l _)'OW~ to the .,andeu.r of a Mayan palatt. Copa de Oro ctenles 11ntb 1ts ornate P>'T"UlUdicaJ struct~ where uuaral lllb• flows lhlllOl.h to the plants and fto--en at hmdL .. la Gran Coana-. Ol'••tbcarud cuisine .. combaaes tht dJvcnc cultural heri&aae ofMcuco. the &esbaea of~ C'altfomaa ban est and some dasliclOUChes Thus a tomatcrbascd clam chowder is~ Mexicaa Ul ill, spiel~ -HamburJoesa Cordolrmcu-comcs forth as ground bttf. Pf05C'Uitto hllm.jalapmocbcae and finb PISllla chtk battd 10 I puff JJ9$0l sbdl. ~are combioat-.on lunc:bcs sudl as a crisp beef or dud.ca tOS1ada and a cheacftld>ilG wida moie sauce. But )'OU 'll alto find a salad otbroi)cd eta bfcas1. mushrooms and pun beans.. wtt.b SU'lwbary ~tte or Sbm'}-iJQldlcd ftkt of tole.~ at'Olfl9dalmon lPl•••-eacasTilY,....18) Calendar Fri. Cluelcal GllSOOltY COLltllAJll, claaatcal guitarist, enter- tatna In La Palme re.- taurant, The Ncwporter. 1107 Ja mboree Road. New- port Beach. Mon.-Sat. 7-11 p.m .. Sunday brunch 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 644-1700. PIAKl8T KltL L Y L ellAISR app ea r s T u es .-Sa t .. 8 p .m.-mldntgh t. Cano's, 224 1 W. COaat Htghway. Newpo'! Beach. 631-1381. Coan try TBlt GERALD llA Y BARD perfor ms 8 :30 P..m .-1 :30 a .m . wi t h Bearta of tlae W•t" play- ing carlfer from 5 -8 p.m. C r azy Ho rse. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana . 549-15 12. Ja.a TD IOCllAEL .JOR· DOR TIUO performs at the Jrvtne Ma rriott S kyllght Lounge. 8 -.USO~ lllU8IC PS&- TIVAL le held today througtt Sunday at SUvcr Lakes Park tn Norco. Rlver- ~lde Coun ty. The moet re- ueated b luegra ae pu- ormcra from santa Barbara o San Otego are featured. Weeke nd camping avail- a ble. Fri. &6. Sat. &8. Sun. 87 . (619) 726-3498. llA'RCltL'9 fea tures dancing to ''lhlssy lkm." 9 p.m .. 130 £. 17th St..'Coeta Meaa. 646·3666. TRlt lllttJBEK It. Lltlt presents Jeff a 8 tne Wed.·Sat.. 9 p.m .. 151 E. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach . 675-5790. TRlt BUTCH RILLERA B008B BAKD performs "Sixties Soul." 9 p.m.-1 :30 a .m .. Med ley'8, 18774 Brookhurat St .. f"ountatn Valley. 963-2366. VIKC ltNT SCOTT plays guitar In the Wine Cellar. The Ncwporter . 1107 J am- boree Road, Newport Beach. Tues.-Sat.. 7 p .m . 644-1700. Lltlt J'ltRRltLL, vocalist. pianist. saxophonist and comed ian , a ppear s T u e s .-Sat.. 9 p .m .. Brande"s. 25250 E. La Paz Road. Lagu n a Hiiis . 768-9877. t • • p m.-mldntght. Sta ndard. Latin a nd contemporary jaZ'zare featured. 851-1100. WATJlfS WATJlfS plays the saxophone and RICK Sll&IUIAft ts on the key- board. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Cafe Lido, 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach . 675-2968. Theater "FORRY GIRL" al the Grand Dinner Theate r. 7 Freedman Way. An aheim. n ightly except Mondays at varying curtain ti mes through May 27. 772-7710 . Collection of international mirth ••way to Yom Neighbor" by NedjelJko DraCtc la a Yq•laTlan entry ln the .. 18th Toumee of Anlmadon," featuring outatand!DC abort fl1ma from 12 countrtea to be .creened at ROJlflllllt BROWK and his trio feature classlcal and Latin Jazz. Wed.-5at. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a .m ., Copa de Oro. 633 Anton. Costa Me&a. 662-2672. CORFRBT PHILLIPS and his trio In an exclusive engagement. Frl.-Sal. 9 p.m.-1 a.m .. Tucs.-Thurs. 8:30 p.m .-12:30 a .m .. Li- brary Lounge. The New· porter. 1107 J a m boree Road . Newport Beach. 644-1700. Pop TB& GOLDEN WltST "GJIAll&RCY GB08T" a t the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Ma in Street at Yorktown Avenue, Hunt- ington Beach. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 :30 th rough Max 19. 832-1405. ' I'll GltTTIJ'tG llY ACT TOOBTllSR ARD T AIDKG IT OR TllB ROAD" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. 3503 S. Ha rbor Blvd .. Santa Ana, nightly except Mondays a t varying curtain times through April 29. 979-55 1 1. ··m nm BAil or A TOKYO ROTSL" at UC lrvlne Concert Hall. tonight and Saturday al 8 p.m. 856-6617. '' J OSltP B AND Tlllt A MAZl1'G TECH · NlCOLOR DREAllCOAT '' at the Newport Theater Arts Center. 250 I Cliff Dr1vf'. Newport Beach. Fridays a nd Saturdays al 8 p.m. through Mav 6. 631-0288 ''LA VEPIDER FOLLlltS" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente. Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8. Su ndays at I and 7 . through "LooJr•na for the Sanablne" Today'• JUnotoD Trio -Bob &bane, R°'er Gambill and Oeorte Gro.e -· wdl Delfora new ...U.da and ,ive an u~t etyle to nCh 8taDdarda u r-Oieenback Dollar .. when they • at CruyRone Stee•houe 111SantaAaa.8ee Tue.day u..dnl for etalla. June 3. 492-9950. "llAI'( OF LA llAl'(CHA" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El C3mlno Real. Tustin. nightly exc<"pt Mondays at varyln~ curtain times through May 6 838·1540. "KARY, MARY" a t the San Clemente Community Theater. 202 Ave. C8brtllo. San Clemente". Thursdays throuiQl Sundays at 8 until May f~ "TBE MOUSETRAP" al the Newport "Ha rbor Actors Theater. 390 Monte Vista St .. Costa Mesa. Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 . Sundarsat 7 . until April 29. 631-5 10 . "THE SltAGULL" at South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. nljQ'llly except Mon-~days al S p.m. (7:30 Sun- ays). weekend matinees at :30. through May 13. 957-4033. "YOU K.l'fOW I CAN'T D Ail T OU WllltJlf Tlllt WA TER'S RUJQOJlfG" at the Irvine Community Theater, Turtle Rock Com- munity Park. Turtle Rock Drive at Sunnyhlll Road, lrvlne. Fridays and Satur· days a t 8 p.m through Apr11 28. 857-5496 -Stnctea PAR&NTS WITHOUT PARTRR8 gather for a TOIF party. 6-9 p.m .. at Johnny's, 2250 E. 17th St.. Tustin . 838-2764. TB& llAJlf·WOllAJll llf· STITUTlt has a get-acquainted party. 8 p.m. 8 10 Includes wtne. rcfrHh- menltl and professionally designed get-acquainted ac- lMtes. Ages 25-55. 1452 Kenstnaton Or.. FUiierton. 545-0840. 11199 ANGIS'& &IKOLU DA.NCS, 8:30· I h30 p.m .. Fra nk Amoss T r io. Layf ayette Hotd . I 44 S. Unden Ave . Long fkach Balboa Cinema. The two-boar preeaitation of award-wtnnera from fe8tivala aroand tbe world will be part of tonU!at'• and Satarday'• protf11UD. Phone 675-4580 for detan.. (2 I 3) 435-631 I A RBWCO ll E R 'S ORI ENT A TIO N with Parents Without Partners Is held from 8-9 p.m .. with dancing to the music or "Fantasy" following from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Costa Mesa Cou ntry Club. 1701 Golf Course Dr.. Costa Mesa. 963-5484. 1fBltltL OP f'lllEKD- SBIP, for slngles over 45. meets at Shaddrack's In An a h e im. 5 :30 p .m . 524-3327. Flhu -THE BALIJOA CDUllA presen ts "The 18th Inter- national Toumtt or Anima- tion." A program of 20 o ut s tanding a n d award-winning s h ort animated films from 12 countr1esgathercd from fe3- ttvals around the world a~ shown. 709 E. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-4580. Etc. A 8CIB1'Clt FICTIOl'f WESDPID Is being held by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Guild. Events will Include nlms . panels with ftucsts. fantasy role playln!l llames. a ncl dt"alers' rooms with all kinds of sclenct' fic tion memo rabilia F'rt.-Sat. I 0 a.m.-1 I p.m. Holiday In n , 222 W Hous· ton Ave., rullerton (213) 927-3200. "TIDt GLORT 01' &AST· ltR.'' A dramatic musical re-enactment of the last earthly days of Christ. With ~pc:dnarrauonbyOn-gory Peck, Joe Leavitt as Herod. Janet Ma y as Mary Magdalene. Jonathan Full er as JHus. Stan Crane as Judas 6:30 and 8:30 p.m dally. Through April 20 Crystal Cathedral. 1214 I Lewis. Garden Gr ove 544-5679 Sat. Clualcal "DIE PLltDltRllAU8," a comic opera by Johann Strauss II. Is pttSentcd by the Los Angeles Opera Theater beginning tontVit at 8 p.m . WtlshTre E6eJI T heater. 4401 W. Eighth St .. Los Angeles. Also play- ing Apr1124. 26. 28 at 8 p.m a nd Apr1129 at 3 p.m. (213) 382-6 100. GllltGORT COLEllAJll. stt Friday listing P I ANIST KELLY LellAIER at cano·s. Stt Friday Ustlng. "SASTSIC 8PLltl'fDOR .. wfth the Rich Cook Minis · tries. A 300-volce choir and orchestra ts featured with special guests Reba Rambo 1and Oony McQulre 5 and 8:30 p.m .. Long&ach Con· ventlon &: Entertainment C~nter. Terrace Theater. 300 E Ocean Blvd . Lon~ Beach. (213) 436·3636 Country TBg GERAL D RAY BA.ND and "Beu1a of the Weet." Sf"f' Fnday llstln~. Ja.a COIQ'RltY PHILLIPS. Stt Fn~k llsttng WA WAnot on the pian o and RICK SBltRMAN on the kev- board. see Fnday ltsung · ROrnetlt BROWN an<l his tno. stt Fr1day lis ting Pop TBlt OOLDltR WUT BLUSOllA88 llUSIC nta-nv AL. ittt Frtday listing. ll.AllCltL '8 , W1th "Baay Bea." ace Friday listing UUB&1' It. Lltlt, W1th .Jeff • etne. 8tt F'rtday llstlnJt I ..... ---------., --·-----------~-----------...._.~~--....-~~-------...~~~~~~~ ~Calendar ~ 110NI Of Tiii fUllNlllT PAltODIU TO COMI ALO.. IHICI I AIRPLANI.'" Vincent Canby-New York Times IS EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT fa, Sat 2.IS, 4 00. S 4S, 130, 9 IS. II 00 Sun. 2:1S, 4:00. S:4S, 7:30, 9.1!> edw<rds SOOTH COAST PLAZA lllSTOl AT SUNJLOWH 546 2711 COSTA MESA " LUXURY THEATRES ht 2 Matinee Showings 0 nly $2. 75 Unless Noted 8 •3faf4rr•Jutjl6i6J~2SSJ/~'r!,) FOR FUO I EXCITEffiEnTI V1srtOur ... ARCADE of GAMES• ~"'J.·C: Rick Sprt~field ft: I I \f ~ > I( ) I K )I l ) 12:00 l :SO 7·SS FootJoole (PG) 1.SO S:SO 10:00 ..,!""' a.-aRWUV,_, GREYSTOKE A1~~~0'~ ~~I i=i '"' ''·''' •• 2 40 S:20 TARZAN •;:?,~ 12 10 2 JO 4 4S 7.10 !:2S ,,.,,,,,....,,,,." S Ac1C1emy Awlrdl 12 00 k,,~NST 7i.JM 17 mE 2 30 S:OO ALL D .~ 7·4 0&. ~d,fNM 1o·os !J AcAl~Sl ALL ODDS 11!1 uPlllE ~ CRfIJ( ... u, CO·Hll Ator (PG) Allo Showl"t Sc.art.c:e CAI l"tu1 "ootloo•• f..01 GREYSTOKE AllO no •••A-.ifl•• 5howlnt TARZAN Suoerm1n ........... ,.,.. Ill 1"01 * OrlH·lftl Open 6 :30 Weetcendt / •.41 WMllnlt .. tl * C"•ld1 •n Undt• 17 FR l l Unltt' 1\1011ct "Glory of Easter" The CrJ9tal Cathedral ln Garden GroTe comee allYe with the Romana entry into JeraM.lem ln th.la artiat'• depiction of a ecene from a dramatic maalcal re-enacttac the lut earthly daya of Cluiat. The paieant la preeented at 6:30 and 8 :30 daOy-tlaroafh Aprll 28. See Friday u.ttnc for detail.a. ,. PG ::-. 1. rAfJAM< I Nl ·~CIUl/f ft NOW PLAYING CYl'MSS Ctor~~ 818•660 fOUllTAIN VAUO .._..MAO! I ~ni.ty F11111 lelwanls Sc..111 963 1)07 C4UI f91 ,,. , fll.llJTOlf f Ot ~~ 41'I RICK ~l~FI LO "IN HIS FIRST MOVIE , IS SIMPLY TERRIFIC " Rex Reed. NEW 'TORK POST They're as different as two people could be ... and as much in love. HARDTOHOLD LOVC' is hard lo find wher1 ttlP whole world i<; watrhinq OOWPlAvtNG AMHE1M COSTA mDa Pao!< I~ EdlAllS OlwM c.i.. °""9 Ill 1J9 9S!iO t7t 4 WI mlTA-.aA &YlllD Efions.... r....51d11111D ~,.... ~IS. lt0-~0--._...... .. , -~ • WT• ft 1P1U11C1S SAO l ' ....,w °'"" '" ~)01• •WOIWIPI ~c.-.r ... wai .,~ .... Vof:HTY.I} IN m.-- VUICltPfT 8COTT, ett f'~ listing. BUTCH lllLL&llA BOU8& BAJ'11>, 5tt Fr1day listing Lit& PltR.RltLL, Stt Pr1· day listing Dance THE l'lltWPORT-BAT Y ABM 81JfOLS8 group. sponsored by Temp~ Bay Yahm of Newport Beach/ Irvlnt', hosls Its Inaugural danct' al 8:30 p.m In tht' grand ballroom of the tem· pie. Dubbed "Tht' Matzoh Ball." the dance wUI have llvt' music. kosher wine. and other snacks appropr1att' to tht' season. Open to all Jew I h slngks . I 0 I I Camelback SL. Nt'wport ~ach. SJO admission. 786-2810. "PRW BR.ltltD DAJfClt TBEATR.lt" appears al Or· ange Coast CoUegt' tonight at 8 p.m It's 25 danCC'N have ~en "blowtng away·· rock club audlen~ all ovt'r · Los Angeles (outside of 1 ht'lr work In majOr videos such as "She Works Hard For The Money:· and "Beat It "), for the past 12 months. 812.50 admission. $8 for students and seniors. tickets available at thC' door night or performance only or at TlcketMaster outlets 740-2000. ''LOS BA.BYS,'' ''L<>8 TltRRICOLA8 " and .. On pa lllramar' • a rC' groups featured at an Anaheim Dance Promotion Public Dance. 6 p.m.-1 a .m., No. Exhibition Hall. Anahe l m Convent ton ~ntC'r. 800 W. Katella Avt' . Anaheim 999-8900. Theater "PUl'OrT GIRL" a t the Grand Dinner Theater ~C' Frlday lls11ng "GllAJIERCT GB08T" al the Huntington Bt'ach Playhou~ Stt Friday list lnll .:I'll OltTTIJ'fG llT ACT TOOltTHltR AND T AKDfO IT ON THE ROAD" al the Ha rlequin Dinner Play· hOUS(" ~c Friday llstlng "l:N THE BAil OY A TOKYO HOTEL" at UC Irvine ~ .. Friday llsllng "JOSEPH AND THE AllAZl!fO TECH· JlflCOLOll DllSAllCOA '!"'' at the Newport Theater Arts ~nter. Sec Friday Uaung. ••LA VSND&ll POI.LIE'S'' al Seba_S(Jan's West Dinner '""· I Playhouse. Sec Frtday fist· v.llAJlf OP LA llAKCBA" at the CurtaJn CalJ Dinner Theater. Sec Friday llsllng "II.ARY, llART" at tflr San Clemt'nte Community Theater. Sec Frtday Ust~ "TD llOU81tTR.AP" at lhe Newport Harbor Actor!> Theater. Sec Friday listing •'TR& UAOULL" al South Coast Repertory. Se.- Frtday llsUng. "YOU POW I ~·T BEAil YOU WBE!f THE w A na·s RIJ'llfllflJllG.. a 1 lhe Irvine Community Theatt'r. Sec Prlday listing Lecturee "FILIOIA.IUJ'fG ltA8T AND WUT," a ll"Clurt' given by mm director Ivan Passer, is preaented at UC Irvine Social Science Hall The talk Is prtteded by a screening ot Passer s Cuchoslovakian film "In- timate l..tahUng" at 8:30 p.m. 82.5o general ad· mission. 856-6922. 8lnCJee Wll&&L or ntl&ND- SlllP, for singles over 45 meets at Azzara's In Stan· ton at 7 p .m. 524-3327. PAll&JllTS WITHOUT PAllTJllSJ18 Jt,athens for a Family L.uncf1 a nd Easter Egg Dyeing day. Lunch I ·2 p.m.. Ea Dying 2 -4 p m 8755 LaRoca li.ve .. f'oun tatn Valley. 996-0377. "JEALOUSY -TAii· DIG TD OUS!f-&YED llO!f8TSR." A discussion and soctaJ with Parenti! Without Partners. 8-12 p.m 8121 RJdgcfleld Dr . Hunl tngton Beach. 544-4104 Filma "FL TI1'G DOW1' TO RIO," a feature with Fred Astaire a nd Ginger Raf(crs. Is shown at 7:30 p.m. In thc Mulll-Purpcl8C' Room at 5 th and Margut'r1te, Corona dcl Mar. f'rtt admission TBlt BALBOA ClllfEMA. Stt Fr1day listing Etc. "SABTER AT THE llU· From the first laugh, you'll be hooked! ,, • "•" .. ,, ... ,., ...... lltHlllU>lOll • l!ICSlS AAO P41Wl(J(' CN!lll'A BY PWVISl()ll• • 0.\lll>u!tcl by 8urna V11t1 OtU<OullOll Co Int C _.._.,,_O._C. "< NOW PLAYING ---- •au111M11 CHU..... • ~ IMU.1 a-..1 OIAHI ......... " UAO... .....,_~.... S......01 11uu e sco tsft .... '" M11 11uno •••tA ffflllA11 waun 1U.191t fllUtl UAMe ... 1 ...,...,_..., ............ UA0tfC-.. HOt01l tn IMO QICMI Ql.Jtll •eetfl •tu ,.... ua M M CM'tl1'» .... ,, .... u• ~ 0.... C-. l._.. .._.... ,_..., ...... 01 UA 0.-. 1114141 •• , OIU 41J•tO ">~I LACUllAHACtl ....... '-'tt.M 4171711 •»-~- - Calendar UUll." an afternoon or puppet.a a nd storytelling presented by volunteer members or the Junior Council of the l.a4una Beach Mu&Nm of Arf. Is pres- ented. The members are dr~ In Bcatr1ce Potter CO&tumes. Geared toward chlldren between 3 and 8 yea.rs old, there will be two 30-mlnute showa given at 3 and 4 p.m. wtth a 82 ad· mission to cover the coat of the Easter favors the chll· drcn receive at lheendolthc program. Adult.a are free. 30/ Cliff Dr1ve, Laguna Beach. 494-653 l . A ICISlfC& FICTJOR Wlt&DIO>, see Fr1day Ust- '"f.· "THE GI.ORT or &AST· ER." see Friday listing. Sun. Coantl'J_ SA8TS11 •URCH Is held from 10 a.m.-2 p.m .. • with Western Band En ter- tainment from 8 pm .-1 a.m. at CrazyHorae, 1580 BrookhoUow. Santa Ana. 549-15 12 . BL~CK'fBORR per- forms tr1sh and Scotttah folk music. Evenings. In- definite. Old Dana Point care. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Potnt. 661-6003. Jan -TBS OOLD&lf &AOLlt .JAZZ BAIO> plays al the "Amtrak Depot," 3-7 p.m .. San J uan captstrano. LIDO JAZZ ALL 8T All8, 4-8p.m.and9-I 1 p.m .. care Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach . 675-2968. TD 00..LLUI OAaDR JAZZ ~AJlTST. 7 -1 I p.m.. Indefinite . Allslo's. l 670 Newport Blvd .. Costa LONG KACH D"1UL CUJll DOG SBOW. More than 100 different breeds and 2.300 doO are prcaen t. Also animal T>ooka, art ob- jee:ts. and pet product dis - plays. Long Beach Conven- tion & l:nterteln ment Center Exhibition Ha lla. 300 E. Ocean Blvd .. Long Beach. Today 8 a.m.-8 p.m. wtlh free admission. Sun. 8 a.m.-8 p.m .. 83 adults. 82 children under 12 and senior citizens . (213) 436-3636. Fc Meaa. 642·8293. lllU ANOls·a 810 ARD 80tnfD DA.KC& LUB, 8-11 p.m .. with Rusty.Higgins playing. Also free dance leMOns 7-"8 p.m. A PUPPST 8BOW ts pres- ented every Saturday and , Sunday Indefinitely by The Puppet Center. 11 :30 a.m . and 2:30 p.m. shows. 81 .50 general admission. 1238 S . Beach Blvd.. Anaheim. 828-1490. "LA V&IO>&Rn>LLJaa" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. Stt Fnday list· Ing. ~) )JI/Sun 2 00. 6·20. 10 35 by candl Devis. Layfayette Hotel. 144 S. Linden Ave .. Long Beach. (213) 435-631 I . JACK llllAJllD, 3-7 p. m .. Indefinite. Rusty Pelican. 2735 Pacific Coast High· way. New port Beach . 642-3431. aAOS llAaTIN80N AJlfD TD RBTTBll S&C· PLUS "AGAINST AU OOOS" (R) f n 81~ S,t/San 4'()(), 8 20 edwards MllA CINIMA Newpor-1 I 1lllPI 646-5025 Coate Mau ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BE.ST .IUOITH CMT ONtt nw11CLW MX fmQ. M. Y. '°9T .,,,,,,, I. YOMI, SHfNC Hll'fllWI KA~ CW"llOl.l. M.Y. DM.Y .... "•XCITlllG" °""' nwMUM c:el·TV "T•RIHPICI" \• • ,.. •., •o-ooO C'.•OU ..>~ Oh \o. H.C.O 04 \ "'"' • a ·ir~iu•1vE ENGi.oi.Mi:r- edwards TOWN CE NHR . . ~-.·~ .. , ,'," '7 51·4184 (0\I A Ml \A Fri .. sun 1:10, 3:10, 5:10 . 7:10, 9:10 noa, aftemoona, Old Dana Point Care. 24 720 Del Prado. Dana Point 661·6003. STUDIO CAP& reaturcs an afternoon jazz session. 100 Main St.. Balboa. 675-7760. Pop DIZZY sings contem- porary musi c 7 p.m.-mldntgt1t. Maxwell's, 317 Pacific Coasl Hl.ghway. Hu n tington Beac h . 536-2555. GROOVE TIT AJlfS, after· noons at Baxter's, 14346 Culver Or1ve. lrvlne. In· definite. 857-2103. TD · OOLD&lt WUT Ill.USO~ llU8JC ra- TIV AL, sec Friday UaUng. • CllS111811lY playa Top 4-0 rock mualc for dancing. 2-6 p.m. f'lrcny. 11311> Beach Blvd., Stanton. 893-9464. CALYPSO ST&&L DRUll BAIO> appears at cano's. 2-6 p.m .. 2241 w. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. 631-1381. Theater ""11Qf1' GIRL" at lht- Grand Dinner Theater. Stt Frtday Usu~. 0 r11 OS DIG llY ACT TOOSTB&a AIU> TAKDIO IT 011 TBlt ROAD" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. See Frtday llsttna. "llAJt OP LA MANCHA" al the Curtain CaJI Dinner Theater. Stt Frtday Haling. "TBlt llOOUTllAP" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. See Frtday listing. "TD SEAGULL" at South Coast Repertory. Stt votce choir and a one hour ~r1day llstlng. inaea«e. J 0 a.m.-2 p.m . Long Beach Conventton & S•••dee En te rtainmen t Center V L A D I II I a ......,_ Arena. 300 E. Ocean Blvd . ASHIUIAZY ~rforme P ARERTI WITHOUT Long Beach. Free ad· Schubert and Schumann In PAJtTRRI meets for East-mlatson. (2 l 3) 436-3636. a piano recital tonl«ht at the ~r Brunch al Mtnl's Cale. A "1PP&T 9110W, att Muslc CcntttPavtrton 8 ·30 12-2 p.m .. 17231 E. 17th Saturday llaUng. p.m .. 135 N. Grand Ave .. SI., Tustin. A Family Euler t.oa A ngelcs (213) Egg Hunt wlll be held at I M 480-323 2. p.m . after brunch w1th on prizes and surprises for the l Oa.&OOllY COLSllAJll. little ones. and from 2-5 e eee F'rtday ltsttng. btm. Is a Family Easter r--;.:::===========~~~=::~=:--Av~~e;~st:~.~f4./i().$~t £/Cl.* PACIFIC WALK-IN THEmES * ~ ro~~~n:?O:O:~;:~ fr8<2goin Matinees! •t01~JMei•~•l4]·'iii'J; over 21 . gathers In Newport MHOAY Tlllno SUUflDAY fACUlTYot(ANOHWOOO Beach for day sailing. l 0 _ a. m. 820 donaUon. For cur-Al '9rfat-14•• i •"" ..,_, M Un&. rent location call 673-3282. Ch S,... l ..... -" l Hehl Tll ,._ awnJ'* (I) ..:~c~1~~~.~~ Wtf!l6J':, .. ) 12 ... 46. 2:•0Fs. :·~~·:::~ dlscuaslon or waya or - -. ~ --· .. _. achieving this goat. lS held lA •!!APA At flQHCflAllS "llm Of.,._.,... (PC) wt th moderator Jane Bliss, ,_ .-r'(PC) I Z JO. 3.05. S:4S, 8 20. 10 ~ 8 -10 p.m .. 2300 Fatrvtew tt•.Ha.•40.UO Road. C-106. Costa Mesa. Ul.ll>tO 544-4104. WB&&L or FRISJllD- SBIP, for s ln.Oes over 45. eta at Shawn's In ewood, 11 :30 a.m .. for brunch. 524-3327. A WIN'& AJlfD WIT Is held from 8 -11 p.m. by Parents Without Partners. 8 121 Ridgefield. Hunllngton Beach. 960-2320. Etc. LONG DACH DJlfRL CLUB DOG 8BOW, sec Sat- urd~Ung. '' OLOllY 01' &AST· &R." see Friday listing. '1tlT1.llF ,., 11 JO. ?JS .• tO, '50. tto, II~ 'Wmtil tit ltd&' tw .... Of ... W" (PC) 12'30. l1l0. S.30, 8:05. 10:40 -Of 5 ACallOIY Aw.rs ., JI ; ET P'ICW.. •CTill -AC1IUS "llm Of -.aT" (PC) 12:30, 1115. S:40, 8.20. IO'SS ..,.., T1I ... Tl( ,. QW'fD" (I) 1 i:.s. 2:4S. t:SO. &;~. too. 11 oo H•i• Ill STIF (N) ••ITm•o 17•.l tl.Sll.100 IOJO .,. T1I CEJ" (I) 12 30. •·35. 8 40 "fWlllMCl"' (I) 2 30. 6:lS. 10 40 C!iH?.Ew.J "~IUmr(I) 100 H O 600 llO 1100 "SlllCSMfT' (PC) 11!0 1~ •tO .. ~ l)O 10~~ .... •• _..(I) lllO JOO H O 100 10• &ASTSR WORSHIP SERVICE with !he C re n s h aw C hristian Center. Music with 150 * IW:IFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * llflf --,,,, ,.,,,,.,,,. JUT_, ALL # ,_,.. , ... ,, .. . ...., ... n • RICHARD FREEDMAN NEWHOUSE NEWSPAPERS * * * * . . . 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Newport Beach 675 -2968 Pop CHEMIST RY plays Top 40 music for dancing 8 .30 p.m -mtdnlg)lt Close En· cou nl c r s. 21022 Brookhurst. Huntington Beach . 968-9800. ROl'f'S ll'f LAGUl'fA pres· ents David Raleigh on piano. 1464 S Coast I flgh· way. ~una Beach 497-487 1 OJZZT. St'<' Sunday ll<il· Ing KERRY GEL TZELllAN, slngt>r.gultar.9p.m ·I am .. f\lue Beet Cafe. 107 21-;t Place. Newpon Pl<'r. Nt•w· port Beach. 675-3333. Singles PAREl'fTS WIT H OUT PART NERS hosts a i;!encral meeting. 7:30-9:30 p m .. with a s urprlst" i;!uest speaker Refreshmrnls will be servt'd. 9086 La Paloma Ave.. Fountain Valley. 544·4104. Dll'fE OUT w1th Part'nts Without Partners. 6-7:30 p.m , Rusty Pelican, 1830 Main St .. Irvine. 838-2764. Etc. "THE GLORY OF EAST · ER," stt Friday listing. ''BELIEVER ·s COl'f- VEl'fT101'f," hosted by Krn- neth Copeland Ministries. ts held through Saturday 9 a m .· I 0 .3<Y p m. dally. Anaheim Convention Center Art"na. 800 W. Ka t el la . Anaheim . 999-8900 Tue. Clauical GREGORY COLEllAl'f, s<>e Friday listing. PIA!U S T K E L L Y LellAIER, at Cano·s. see Friday listing "DIE F L2DERllAUS," St'(' Saturday ltstlng Country THE K.D'fGSTOl'f T RJO perlonn two ron certs. 7 and 10 p.m. G.razy Horse. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana 5 49·1512 When girls want a vacation , filled with fun, sun and romance, they go to fort Lauderdale ... Ja.u "THE JAZZ llDJOIS," see Monday llsUng. MEDLEY'S fcatu~ Jazz Nile with Jen Lynne & Skyline ~norming from 8 :30 p.m.-1 a .m. 18774 Brookhurst St.. Fountain Valley. 963-2366. COl'Q'RltY PHILLIPS, see Friday listing. Pop • "A SW11'G CONTEST l'fIGBT" Is featured every Tu~ay· n~ht at Happy Daze. 1791:7 MacArthur Blvd .. lrv1ne. 250-1077. ROl'f'S ll'f LAGU1'A fea- lu~s DAVID RALEIGH. see Monday !Isling Vll'fCltln' SCOTT, see Friday llsUng. · LltB nRRELL. see Frl· day listing. DIZZY, 5tt Sunday llsl· tng Theater "FOMNY GIRL" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See fr1day Jtsllng. "1'111 GltTTIRG llY ACT TOOltTDR AMO T AJ[ll'fG IT Oft TJllt ROAD" al the llarlcqutn Dinner Play· house. See fr1day listing ... "MAl'C OF LA llAl'fC8A" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See frtday listing. "THE SEAGULL " al South Cout Repertory. Stt Pnday Usung. ----Lee tares '"TBS PROFS88101'fAL AJlTl8T," a seminar by Sandra Sallln, Is featured from 7-10 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Mu~um of Art. The focus wlll be on the basic professional skills an artist needs to develop In ordertobcexhtbttcd, tnclud· tng toplas like resume writ· tog. approaching galler1es. pulling together a portfolio. and aocumenung work ,816.50 ftt. 307 COff Drive. L.asl\Jna Beach. 494-1862. OA. WOLPGAl'fG MAX I' AUST. author of "Craving for Images. German Con - temporary Painting." offt'rs his vtcw of contemporary &rt In hl5 native country. A lcadJng scholar tn both 20th Century art and literature. he has published numerou., arttcJes In German and foreign periodicals. 7:30 p.m .. Newport Harbor Art Museum. Lyon Room. 850 San Clemente Drive. New port Beach. 85 non-member admission. 759-1 122. Singles "WllA T DO YOU DO WHILE YOU'RE W AITIJltG For Pr1n~ Charming or Sl~ptng Beauty?" A dis · cusalon wHh moderator '1T MADE ME LAUGH I 'ANIMAL HOUSE'WALKS TIIE BEAT!'' "Outrageous !" \ m• nut,.,.,,., '\ \ tl\11" Just don't call them when you're in trouble. POUCE.Ar.Amn' What an Inst.ttutioof AIWDI 179-9&50 LA HABIA (213)691-0633 Pacific Anaheim Or-en AMC Fashion Square Fwy 91 at ltmon ldlllo & ln\petlll COSTA flESA 631·3501 MISSQI VD> 49S-6220 Edwards Hatbor Twin Edws. Mission Ytejo Mall H3fbcw lo WriaQn so. Fwr to Crown Vllky ,,..,. COSTA IEA 751-4114 mtN& '34-2553 Edward$ Town Center SYUFY Clntdome Bnstol to Allton & Pr\ Ctr ~ & SA Fretw•y R HMO 511-SUO WESTllMSTEI 191-3693 Edward$ Saddleback Pacific Hwy 39 Dr-In D Toro •t Roclfield a-. a.id s °' G.C fwr •VK 551.o&SS IEllMSTll ltl-0546 Edwards Woodbrid&e UA Westminster Man Blrranu £ of C4llWf s_o. r.,. It 1o1st mA • Mann Brea SlS-5339 • Fwr 11 ti ...., Calendar - Anna Rae Conan, 8 -10 p.m .• 1858 Swan, Coeta Mesa. 544-4104. WDll:L OP PIUE1">- 8BIP. for singles over 45. meets a t Cask & Cleaver In Fountan Valley at 6:30 p. m. 524-3327. PARENTS WITHOUT PAllTRRS gathers for a game or voll eyball . 6:30-8:30 p.m., Mlle Squa~ Park. Brookhurst at Hell. Fountain Valley. 551-3880. Etc. -"THS GLORY OP ltAST- ltR." sec Friday IJsllng. ••a1tLiltVER'S CON- VENTION,•• see Monday listing. Wed. ClaMlcal GllZOORY COLSllAJlf, see Frtday listing. PIAIUST lt&LLY LellAIER at Cano's, see Friday listing. P It RC~ 8 SI 0 Pf ltNSEMBLlt. Mic hael Cam ey directs this ver- satile perfonnance group In music ranging from avant garde to ragtime. Featured w111 be hls composition "Brownle Speaks." 84 gen- craJ admission. Cal Slate Long Beach Recital HaJI. 8 p.m., 1250BclJOower Blvd .. Long Beac h . (213) 498-5526. Coan try_ RO!I • DONlfA. dance lnstructora. at Crazy Ho~. 7:30 p.m. Also Tlae Oenld llaJ' Band, 8 p.m.-1 a.m. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Jau CORREY PHILLIPS, see Friday listing. TOii llc:LA.IM: singer and llUlt.artsl. 8 p.m.-ml<lnlght. 'the Cannery Restaurant. 301 Lafayette Ave .. New- port Beach. Indefinite. 675-5777. WA.TIU WAY!llt and RICK SBltJUIA!I, sec Fri· "GOLDIE HAWN'S BEST ROLE SINCE 'PRIVATE BENJAMIN:" ••'Swing Shift' hita the mark. I recommend it'.' -REX REEIJ ··***'fa. Hawn at her best. 'Swing Shift' delights the eye and the mind:' ~OSEPH OELMIS Nrv1d.ay "Goldie Hawn can do no wrong. Infinitely appealing. S~ Shift' ia played with wit, authenticity a.nd humanity." NOW SHOWING I ~639-1770 SYUFY Stadium Or·ln BIO 529-S339 Mann Brea Plaza -RICHARD FRBBDMAN. N"""'°"-"' Nn.iq>aP"'"• -··· COSTA MESA 751-4114 Edwards Town Center 11SSD mo 495-6220 Edwards Mission Vieio Mall ~T BEACH 644-0760 Edwards Newport ~634·2553 SYUFY City Center Wl'STIMSlO 191-3935 EdWards Cmema West WES1'MS10 191 -3'93 Pacific H1way 39 Or-In :!! 0 -~ day ltsung. ROJOfm BROW!f and hls ~o. ~Friday u.ttng. DIZZY, see Sunday list- ing, Harlequin Dinner Play-I hou.e. See Fr1da~lng. • ••LAVSJllD&a LIU" ~ Pop -.. CRAZY DAD" ts to-.. llATll.All DANCES OP IRDIA ." Anjan l Am~okar and Musicians perform claaslcaJ dances of India drawn from Hindu mythology and epic poems. UC lrvtne Heritage Room. UnJvenstty Center. 8 p.m .. lrvlne. 84 general ad- mlssJon . 856-6'379. at Sebastian's West Dfnner ~ Playhouse. See Friday lJsl-~ Ind. -v.llAR Of' LA llAJllCBA •• "Tl night a t Happy Daze. 17927 MacArthur Blvd.. lrvtne. 250-)077. ROPrs 11' LAGURA fea- tures Da.td llalelCJl, see Monday listing. at the CurtaJn CaJl Dtnner ~ Theater. See Fr1day llstJng. CD "THE 81tAGULL •• at ':< South Coast Repertory. See > Tuesday listing. -o ~ Worbbope N VIJltClt1fT 1ICOTT. sec Friday listing. LE£ FltllULL. see Fri- day listing. UU!lft It. LEE, see Friday ltsune. llEDLET 8 welcomes back Jason Chase. 8:30 p.m.·12:30 a .m.. 18774 Brookhurst St.. Fountain ValJey. 963-2366. Theater "FONRt GIRL" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Friday llsung, "I'M GsttlNG llY ACT TOGltTIDR A!fD T A.l[lftG IT ON TBlt ROAD .. at the COllPSYCH 8T8TEllS. o INC. presents a three-hour .. training session for sec-CD retartes. administrative as· ~ slstants. support stafTs and staff personnel. 8:30-1 1 :30 a.m. $50 rec. Long Beach Convention & EntertaJn- ment Center, Ca b rtllo "'ICEMAN' IS A UNIQUE, MIND-TURNING EXPERIENCE ... Stunning at its best, the most hypnotic dream of discovery sine~ '2001: A Space Ody~y' ... 'Iceman' becomes one of the great visions on film." -David £111011. USA TODA y "BRAVURA FILMMAKING ... Fred Schepisi is such a fluid, exciting filmmaker that you remain thrilled by his images. Much of the fun of 'Iceman' is watching this daringly inventive actor (John Lone) reinvent human responses... -David Ansm. NEWSWEEK "THE WONDER, THE AWESOMENESS AND THE MYSTERY ... 'Iceman· is one of the most interesting ... intelligent ... entertaining films of the year." -Roger Ebm. AT TH£ MO~/£S ~A FASCINATING THRJLLER ... As compelling and entertaining a film as you're likely to see. 'Iceman• holds the audience in the grip of its unique spell." -Rex Rud. NEW YORK POST ICEMAN TDlOnn' HUITON A NORMAN jmSON - PATRICK PAIMER PROOU<.110~ A FRED SCHEPISI FJIM "IC~·· LINDSAY CROUSE· JOHN LONE Screenpby by CHIP PROSER and JOHN DRIMMER Story by JOHN DRIMMER Music by BRUCE SMF.ATON Produced by PATRICK PAI.MER and NORMAN JA'J.SON Directed by FRED SCHEPIS! 1 l"lriiiii r¥ e ijii11ci Cri'i hi+ I ''~~£=1W"· OOIT,~t ---~ ....... -;;;-;;-;. ........ _ ... NOWPLAYJNG IAlA COSlAMHA t.MMMANIUI \.AtWIM WOTMINSIER UA MCMn 991).40?2 Edwards lown Ce!'tter EdwanlSISantiom ~ faslllOn SQvare UA Twin Cinemas IUEMA itA.fllll 7~ 1 4 llM Laoona Hds Mal 691 ~ 895-5333 Pacihc s Lincoln [)M In 821 4070 76M6 l 1 OIWe8E Citv Ctllw 634 2S!l3 ~-~· AOC~llO ~ TIOS OOAOllllifil . . . • ;calendar -. ~ ........................ llllliill ................................................................. __ ~ ~:O~ ~e~.c~(~Jr~·j Etc_.__ ___ ftS:~N. admission. ~~-~3. Dana Point. ~~.~~~j~~.'so1 g4~.i ~!'h:"Bl~~~~a: < 436-3636. J>EBBJ& IUtTIIOLD8. PIAJlllST ltltLLY IUC• 811ERllAJll and Bolsa Chica. Hunllnaton 1574"4 COiden West St., Lectarea co. perform at Knott's LellAUR at Cano·s. 8tt WATJlfE WATR. see Fr1· Beach. 82 a dmluTon. Hunttn&ton 8each.Pee812. ~ ___ Berry Farm's Good Time Fr1day llsUng. day llsllng. 846-1347. 891-3991. 'O .. llY LAST LltCTIJRJt°" Theater today and tomor· T B B -X R 0 Jlf 0 8 ROJllKm BROWJlf and his BALLROOM DAllfCINO, PSll80KALITY 9TTL& ;f Three UC lrvlne profe880re row, 8 p.m. 971.9300, QUARTET, from San Fran· trio. see Friday llsllng. 8 p.m .·mldnlght. Dance • aa..A'l'IOll9BJP9. Ex· elected by student vote de· "TD GLORY OF SABT-clsco. performs for th~ COJlfFR&Y PBJ(;LIPS. leNOns 7-8 p.m. Alao door plott and kkntl(y your per· ~ Uver thetr "la.st" lecture on sa," sec Fr1day listing. Laguna Beach Chamlx-r ~Friday listing. prtzes. Meadowlark Coun· eonalJty etyle and that of 11> topics of their choice. UC .. BSLlltVltR'S CO!f-Music Society The Kronos Pop try Club. Graham Street. other atgntnc.nt people In i Irvine Science Lc<:tgure . VSJlfTIOJlf," see Monday has focused on contem-Huntington Be.ach ~r lt(e. Santa Ana CoJ:;Je. Hall. 7 :30 p.m .. Irvine. rrtt llsUng. poraryh musl 2tc5• P"mlenkng 1'1CK PTZOW, singer. Tb .__ 9~ 2 fee 667· 7. ~-l admission. 856-5588. more 1 an new wor s. guJtar. harmonica. 9 p.m.· I •~ •• A.LC: Soflwa"' 81-""" 8 15 I .... D-h "FUNNY GIRL" at the u--..._ ;;.. --...i I Th •Ince Its lnttptlon In 1973 a .m. Blue Beet Cafe. 107 Packagea Expl ained ... Hljlh School Audllortum. N rt Be h 675-3333 Grand Olruler Theater. Sec VlSlble CALCulalor (Vl5 ._.ea u : p.m .. .._una ocac 2181 Place. Newport Pier. .-....IUB"Vn __ .. cnce with ~ PAJISJlfT8 WITHOUT e ~~~hPar8k 0Ave.. Laguna ~Jlfacg; L&lt, ~e F~1.1y UsUGung. ... •cT lcaJc). the powerful elec-ii: PAJlTJlfSJtS hosts a lunch ~c . I Jteneral ad-Frtday llsllng. II rntPfO -• n tronlc wotkahcet that rc- bunch. I ·2:30 p.m .. at The ClaMlcal mission. 494·2ll22. llBDL&Y'8 hosts a ·so·s TOOBTDR AJlfD TAIDJllO placea paper. pencils and Red Onion. 2406 Newport Country Costume"' night with the IT ON TBS ROAD" at the calculatoratohclpyoueolvc Blvd .. Newport Beach. "DIS f'L&D&IUIAUS," BatcbRllleraBoueB&ad. Harlequin Dinner Play-number probfcma. do 838-2764. the comic opera. !'ICC Satur· house. See Friday Uattng. t.. ..t...t plan Ind Jes AllJD.WBEKDA!fCE ls dab~latl . ''RATTLESNAKE 8:30 p.m.·I a.m .. 18774 "LAVSJIDSRPOLLD8" """""&'"' n."".aa pro-BAPfD .. ~rfonns from 5·8 Brookhurst St.. Fountain jectlona. sales and cost held by Parents Without Y COL&llA.Jlf. ~·with Tile Gcn.Jd Ra' Vallet. 963.2366. at Sebastian's West Dinner analyate. s t allattc a 1 Partners. 8 :30-I I p.m.. see F'r1day llsttna. d followln~ from L• _..,_LL, ..,_ Fr1· Playhouse. See Fr1day list· anal"'*IS, and more. 1.4 8755 La Roca Ave., Po\Jn-"AJlf&V&JnllfCOP20TB .,, ,.,.._ """"'" lrut .,-,._, ... ~ W lain Valley. 81 admission. C&lfTURY MUSICAL p.m.·I am. razyhorsc. day llstl~. ~ilAJfOPLAllA.JlfCB.A" ~.m., ~'e11t.t ea~ Co211~0 c 645-91 18. TBltAT&R." Leonard 1580 Brookhollow. Santa VDIC&Ptr 9COTT, eee at lhe Curtain Call Dtnner wnan es ~·· m o·1. "ALORJlflt88THAT 18 Bernstein's one-act 0,...ra Ana. 549-1512 Frtdayltsllng. Theater.Seef'ridat:llstl':«. 15744 Golden West St .. .. ....... -o•o ,.. LO-"Troubl T r-n.--.......... y .. ·-, Hunllngton BcaC'h. 820 ftt ---.. ... wa n aa .... _. e ln ahlll," con-Jazz uw.uce --, --at t c S91 -399l. LDflt88." A dl&eusslon ducted by Bernard Giimore. San Clemente Community wllh moderator Robert and St r avinsky 's TOii llcLAI.. A STUDEJltT'J;l'ACULn Theater.SecFrtda~lsttng. 91 ... .t-"'• S t't' D ... ..,. .. COlfC RT Is fea· ·-11--• "al ._. ... Chambers. Hosted by ballet·naratlve "L'Hlslolre Wednesday listing. ~.,.. ·-""-Parents Withou t Partners. du Soldat." with Alfred . 'llARK ISB&LL AMD lured at Santa Ana College lhe Newport Harbor Actont A WIKS •WIT ia held by 7 :30-9 :30 p .m .. 302 Lang,conductor.8p.m .. UC TU RJITTJDI SECTION, tonight. Friday and Satur · Theater.SeeFrldayllsttng. Parent.a Wllhoul Partners. Cabnllo St .. Costa Mesa. Irvine Fine Arts Concert evenings. lndeflnllc. Old dl:ly. Dance worlts by both "TD a&AGULL" at 8-11 p.m .. 6781 Skyvlew 544·4 I 04 . Hall. Through Saturday. 84 Dana P-olnt Cafe. 24720 Del students and faculty are South Coast Repertory. Sec Dr.. ffunUngton Beach The Crystal Ca thedr al presents Ille Glorv of EASTER Now through April 28, 1984 A dramatk and m u.-.1cal reenactment of the last earth!) day\ of Christ " ... tills 1WG tudlan ICGfeS "r • exbawll-nary perflr. ..... I llliil welaus ... ductlon that COIRllMe9; drwtk: spectade wttll . "Tiie cruclftxlua -::.·:·== mance." .. emotional exprmbt af ar.1s11an faith." The Anaheim Bulletin wlllttl « ......... ..... eftlcts, llllltta· ............... llawabllllllfl W1 dn II h;'s '' I I I -II cast LI~ lllta 111 tee" CHARGE IESERVATIONS BY rJU.UNG (714) 54GlORY OR (213) 53GUJRY presented. 8 p.m .. PhlllJps Tuesday ltsUng. 554-2734. Hall Theater. 17th and _ -----A FAlllLY &AT OOT Is Brtslol st~ts. Santa Ana. Wor_blaope hdd from 6:45-8 p.m. by 84 general admission. Parent.a Without Partners at 667·3"177 . "D&ATB AJllD YOOll the Ptua Chalet. 17177 TD TRACY WSLLS WILL: Prepe.rl~ For L.trc'e Brookhurat. Fountain Val· BJGllAJlfD,fory<?Urdanclng Only ~nty. 6:30-9:30 ley. 996-0377. ~ ftllffS ~&HTS f MW lll BfH-lll fltW MR· SWR«l KMlllY II{);· fffiR R llM II.MR ·WI BY IWflY MWfftlt · mftf\R BY !WHY llffN • Simr BrllUl lmf WJm R l~ ] lmml BY ffWt: WJflSJ J · IHClID BY M ZITO A PNWAlJ4T ltllff lftfA Mann em Plaza S29-S339 CllTA•U Edwwds 8ris10I S..0.7444 HOW PLAYING li@U:C.SWI GRMm Pacific's Or~ Oliw-ln 8.14-9361 WQIJll 118' Pac*'atl<Wty_~ 1 ~•1-3893 : A N&WC011sa ·a OaD1'TA TIOK It held from 8-10 p.m . by Parents Without Partnera, 19312 McLaren Lane. Huntington Bea.ch. 968-4 7 49. "L&AIUI ABOUT TOtJJl-UU: NTCIDC UAD-!1'09. .. A dtff~nt kind of dl~n w1th the Rev. JeannJe Gladstone. 7:30 p.m .. 26 I 4 Florida St., #C. Huntington Bea c h . !>44-4104. Etc. -rBS Gt.OST OP IEA8T-&a.•• eee Fr1day llaUog. 1'1IS 1'&8Tlll1'ST&a ART .-OCIA TIOll holds Its monthly meeting with guest demonatrator being lhe weU known local artist, Sandy Bergeron. She wlll ~monatrate a rural land- scape w1th an old barn In It In oil paints. Her ~mo painting w11J be raffled off at the meeting. 7 :30 p.m .. 8200 Weatmln•ter Ave .. Westminster. 897-2387. D&B8IS UTROL08 It CO •• ace Wedneaday listing. "BSLl&V&a·s COJf- V&JlfTl01'," see Monday listing. AdftD~e B_tmac "THIE POW&• or llUllAN SPOUT,•• a thrtt day conference which fea· lure• distinguish ed teachers, scholars and clini- cia ns from the health pro- fessions. the humanities and rell.Von. focuaea on topics suCh as the resources of faith. humor, love. hope and committed action to building a more generous world. May 4 ·6 , DoubfetTtt Hotel. 100 The City Drive. OraoRr. 494-4900. "lf"OLLAJllD BOlllt· Jhl' 111t>SI talked about 111ol'il' in :t111erifa! .. ROMANCING TIIE STONE-action. adventure, and bring plenty of popcorn!" TOiMy.a.o... NllC-1\' "'ROMANCING TIIE STONE is a rollicking tongue-in-cheek adventure through the jungle ... Peopk M41J,azt11~ 04ROMANCING TIIE STONE is excellent! It's a jewel of a movie!" C&f· 7V. Los AN/f#'lrs ... 99CM021 UAIOll.s • ...._NWT Al ~ JW\' •CllTl IUA S46-271 l UMMDS SOOTR COOTIUZA •ltl a 11.WlOlllU • CllTl IUA ill 3~1 COWARDS HAA80R lMI INDillJOll -5Sl.()6S5 COWNIOS W0008tll>Gl ..-.0 lAS1 Of QA IU • ucma au 768-6611 lAGtN ta.LS MALL 11 flt llAll IUl 10 SOIS --.. 495-6620 EOWMOS llSSllN YIU) IMll S 0 fWI' 10 ~ WttUY IBiilr637-0J.tO Nllt. OIMGE aw.t. TUSlll SlaOll4 Of l lllCll 11 -634 3911 UA CrTY CCNTIR 11 fl( ar '"°""' a:1m1 -634-9361 PAClf~'S 0«Na: Oii ,. U 11W Al SIAlt COUlCI m1w1o ~s333 UA MS'IWCSTCR lMI oima Ml Oil [CJllWIJS STAT;' • unique 15-c:lay tour tn which partlclpents llve wtth Dutch famlllee In prtvate homea In The Hague, ta off~ thla aum- mer by Ora• Caul Col· L-ge. The tour runa from July IO·U .$I.7991nclude1t roundlr1p airfare. transfers. accommodaUona, breakfast and dinner d.aJly. tours and all a dmission fees . 432-5880. CLUJI COJOt.JO llAOICO hoet& a tr1p to Roeartto Beach. Baja California. for •lnQle prOfesstonala. May 4-6.' The club wtll celebrate "Ctnco ~ Mayo." Departs Fr1day 7 p.m .. and returns Sunday evening. 8135 per peraon double occupancy. or 8 1 70 per pereon for a private room. Pnce tncludcs two nights lodging, trans· portallon, aome meals with a dJnner and dance Satar· da event . Reeervattons muat be made before Mon- day. 642-5586. taVJK& PDf& AaT9 C&Jft'&a features "All You Wanted to Know About Modem Art In Six Easy Leuon.s ." with lnJttructor Phyllis Lut,Jeans. former curator of' education at New- port Harbor Art Muecum and ~wner of Turnbull Lutjeans Kogan Gallery tn Coeta Mesa. preaenung thl• prtmeron the art worldfrom l 945 to the preaenL Learn how It happened. what fl'• about. and how to look at and purchase modem art today. Thla six-week clau meets Wednes days . 7:30-9:30 p.m.. begtl!nlng Wednesday. forages 16anc1 over. 850 fee. 552"-1078. ··eow TO ST AaT AJlfD lllPllOV& TOUR OWll BUllDIEM... a workshop offored by Saddlebac1c: Col- l e South, featurea Lee Eckert and Joe Ryan, the 1981 wtnrxn ~ 1'\e Free- dom YoundaUon of' Valley F~ A-.rd for Excellence In Private ltnterprlae Education . enll&hlenlng potenu,J and praent en-trepreneurs wtth pracucaJ knowledge. Sat.. AprtJ ~. 8:45 a.m .. -4:30 p.m.. Sci- ence/Math Room 3 I 3, Mlaalon Viejo campus. 850 fee. 83 l -4M6. WUD811UIRO le a apnng health and (ltnae program offered by Saddle· bacl< CoUe«e South. lnatruc- ton provtcfe exercise for the whole family durtng two lh~·hour teaalons. I 0 a.m.· J p.m. Many dates are ' available. Sat . .SUn .• Aprtl 28-29, May 5-6; or Tueaday and Thunday., May 8 a nd 10. 665 ftt. Dana Potnt Harbor. 831-4646. •"TU -WAT OF Tim lllWSa W AJtalOll'• ta ex- .,, 0 -r ~ t - plored ln an all day wor'k-shop praented by the Ojai Foundauon. Renawnal pey· chtatrlal R.O. C:-alng. anthropolOIDat. Dr'. Joan Halifax. Native American Sundana Medicine Chief. ::t" and Sw1ftdeer and martial a: art.a expert Ro~"' Aubrey .-.Sit lead the worttahop They ._ wtll teach the role of war and )> wan1orahlp tn history. pey-~ che and sacred culture. ~ Sun.. Apr. 29. (805) No 646-8343. CAM'WIDOS UJIRVU-...... 8ITT hoeta atudenta who co desire to travel to England CJ) for a study program this • tuOUl\er. Oestgned for atu-.J dents Interested ln 8r1ltth ht.tory and llterature. the program offen. students au· perfor educational op- portunlUea both In the dusroom and outside the lecture halls throu«ih par- UctpaUon In BrtUsh life and "A TARZAN MOVIE LIKE NO CYrHER YOU'VE EVER SEEN! ENTERTAINING, INTELLIGENT, EVEN TOUCHING!' .1.,.k Kroll. NEWSWEEK "Thoroughly enjoyable. Never a dull moment~' v'""""' cenlty M~" wttK nMr.-. "Tender, Thoughtful and Pictorially Beautiful~' Rld•arrl -..hoc~.1 Tl\H. "A Glorious Epic. Magnificent is the word for 'Greystoke'. •• 1'01 C'1dl1n•. r o.'\ MORNING NEWS, CBS-lV GR~![f.OKE TARZAN l..ORO OF THE APES \ 111 (.II 111 I>'<''• II \I ''·" 1111.: K \I 1'11 K,I< 11 \KIN >I\· I \'I; 11< >I \I J \ \H~ I-<>' .1111l 11111<11l1111111o:< llKl,lt>l'llHU \\ltUKI \\.llH \f.,d>O~\H I \1 11,11I"1011,..,. UI I 1•1.,duc 1-.l I" 111 '(.I I 111 II'>< I~ .11111 \I'\ 'I ~ Y \ ( '\N I I-K "it 1t't·11pld~ II\ I' 11 VA/,.,_ .11111 \II< 11 \I I \l ''I' J\.t~'i~ott 11..-.. 1 .. t 1-A K/.\."I;~» l I It Al'•~· It\ H ~K Kl( ... BURKOl C.H.'-1>114•• 11-.l I•\ 111 C .II l ll l.L-..U.'\. POr .... -.. ~m_•~ m-.. .. -. • •• , ...... _,, • .,, .... _._,...,. ...... _,_ ...... --o ,......., ... ...,......:...-:· ....... ~~~I Alffllf ... W ~~....,,•t _..'\r ~"'P ·-··-·----• PIDOfTD> .. DOlBY $111[0 · --·. ---_ .... ". SYUFY Stadium Ot-ln ~,_....._ ____ , UA Movtee 4 tl!lperlel Hwy et 0r8"09 Fw, ........ ...,,. Edwardt cm.ma lia'llOt ' A.-. ·-llf.LIY-.-1 Paolftc Fountain Valtey Ot-ln 8 0 ,..., .. 8rooltluwl ......... Edward• Woodbndge a...-r.c•~ " ___ ....., Edwardt Vlei<> Twtn l..a Pu 81 ChOMnta ·-IMllU SYUFY~ ~ ~s ,.,_ "'-"" WI ........ Edwtltds C4nema W•t ww111••• M GOIOefl Weet ... - - • .,. ., 10 • co O> ..- .::.,..o N =t: ~ ~ >. as "O '.: u.. ...... ... G> "O c G> ~ i ~ -!2 ii: , ... ' . \ . . ... ~~------------------~ ............... 2•:•&•&--•1111111111~! ; WINNER OF ACADEMY Calendar BEST PICTURE 8-t Dtrector •JAMES L BROOKS Beet Acirea •.SHIRLEY MAcl.AINE Beet Supportlttg N:t« • JACK NCHOLSON Beet Sa .. lpllly Adlipt8tion •JAMES L BROOKS I Ii ~ s Pf.RAl«XJNT PIC.TURES PRl:.SEl'ITS A Ht M RY JAME.SL BOOOKS DE.BRA WINGER SHIRLEY MM. LAIN! TERMS Of EN~RMENT ·CO STARRING .W::K NIOO..SON· Oo\NNY Of VITO AND .oiN UT!<~ MUSC BY MCHAEL ~E · !>CREENPLAY BY JAME.S L IR)()K!) . -..T. PfO)UCED AND DIRECTED BY JAMES L BOOCKS A PA~~~~~~-rl___ ----'1~ ---·-·----; NOW PLAYING --=-" COSTA MW MfWPOflT lfACH OIWeGE WHTMSTER H@IIM ~ SW1 Eowards Bnstol Ectwatds Newpott Cinema Cmedome Edwlnls Croema WtSt AMAH(fll S4(). 7 444 644-0760 634-2553 891 ·3935 PaciflC's Anaheim Onve·ln El TORO EdWards Saddlebadl 581·5880 [NO,AISUACCUT[DfO'IT ... lNOAODIUlll (714)879-9850 Qu1ks1lver - A Sense of Style A [cho beach Trunl< B Sl Comp boordshoo C Bongos longboorder D Nyton trunl< 8~~@~ cultural acUvtUes. Com- mencett .June 18-July 6 at Saddleback North Campus and continues at cambrtd«e from July 9 to Aug. '3. S 1.850 fee Includes airfare. a pr1vate room In the hls- tor1c cambrtdge University Colleges , all meals and some t'Xcurslons. 559-1313 . Ongoing E•enta ALLIGATOR F ARM, 767 1 La Palma. Buena Park. One of the world's largest rcpllle collectlons. I 0·30 a.m.·6 p.m. dally. 522·2615. -BR1008 CUN'Jlfl1'0 BAll AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM. 250 E. Baker St.. Costa Mesa. Antique ca~ circa 19 12-prc~nt. 9 a .m.-5 p.m . w~.-Sun. 546-7660. CATALINA CR UIS&S spring sch~ulc. with 27 departu~s. arc as follows: From San Pedro. every day 9:45 a m.. fr1. 7 p.m .. Sat.·Sun. 8: 15 a .m., 12:45 p m .. and 6 30 p.m From Lon~ Beach. every day 9 a.m. and I :45 p.m .. Fr1. 7 :30 p.m .. Sat. 8 a.m .. 12:30 and 6 .15p.m .Sun. IOa.m.and 6.15 p.m. Through June 7. DAJfA WB.AO at Dana Point Harbor offrrs half-day a nd three-quarter day s portfls hlng trip s . 496-5794. DISNEYLAND, I 3 1 3 Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim. "The Whispers." "Sister Sl~oc." "Papa Doo Run Run\1 and .. Krash" perform tonight a nd tomorrow eve· n1ngwlth "Thumpcr's East- cr £°AA Hunt" offer1ng chll- d~n ages 3-12 the op· portunlly to win one of a num!M'r of pr1zcs today 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-5070 thl"Ollgh Thuntday. Hours Frt . ..s&t. 9 a .m.·mldnlght. Sun. 9 a .m .-9 p.m .. Moo.-Thurs. 9 a .m.-6 p.m. 999-4565. IUIOT T •a B &RRY J' Aall, 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. Easler enter- tatnmentts htghltghted by r.erformancea ol 'flashbeagle" In Lbe Good Time Theater tonight througtl Sunday. and night- ly appearances by .. Jan and Dean", "The Ventures," and other giant surf bands. tonight an() tomorrow. Ad· dJllonal entertainment In- cludes "American Legends of Rock ·n · Roll" Lontaht. ·'The Great Rock & Roll Time Machine .. nightly. and Van's C h a mpion Skateboard and BMX Exhlblton Team dall1. ''Ylashbeag1e·· s t a rs Snoopy. Lucy. Sally. Charlie Brown. break dancers. a rock band and singers. Ope n Fr l.-Sa t . 9 a .m.-mldnlght. Sun. 9 a.m.-10 p.m .. Mon.-Thuni. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. 952-9400. LION COUNTRY 9APARI, 8800 Irvine Center Or1ve. Laguna Hills. Drtve-through wlld anJmal park. Zambezi River crul~. a nimal shows. petting zoo. large aviary. Opens dally 9:4'5 a.m .. last car admitted 3:30 p.m. 837-1200. TD PA VD..ION QUICSN offers tour cruises of New· port Harbor, showing the homes of John Wayne and other personalities, from the Balboa Pav1lJon In New- port Beach . 673-5245. 9AJll JUAl'f CAl'ISTRARO 11188101', 31882 camtno Capistrano. San Juan Ca tstrano. CaJI· fornia's oJdnt building. Native Amertcan and earTy Spanish culture exhibited. 493-1424. . aAJllTA AJllA zoo. 180 1 E. Chestnut. Santa Ana. More than 250 animal. bird and reptile species arc found In this Juahly planted park. 10 a .m.-4 p.m. dally 835-7484. 9 BERMAJll LIBRARY A.ND GAaDBNS. 2647 Pa- ctnc Coast Highway. Corona dd Mar. Roee. cactus, an- nual gardens. orchid con· ~rvatory. kot ponds. gift shop. Open dally 10:30 a .m .-4 p.m. SIX PLAG8 MAGIC MOUNTAIN. 260-acrc theme park with rides. shows. entertainment. Computer Discovery Center and other exhibits. "Thl" Righteous Brothers.·· wh06(' powerful harmo nics rocketed the duo to stardom In the 1960s. bnng their timeless melodies to thl' Showcaac Theater Sal.. 4 and 8 p.m. Al90 . .90me of Southern California's finest cloggers. or "hillbilly tap danceni." participate In the 1984 Clogging Jamboree every Sat. and Sun. through May 13 except this Satur· day. Open Frt.-Tues. 10 a .m .-10 p.m. Located 25 miles north of Unlv..._I Studios at Magic Mountain Parkway. exit off 1·5. Valencia. f2 l 3J 992-0884. SPRUCE 0008£, adja· cent to R.M.S. Queen Mary. Pier J , Long Beach Harbor. World 's largest a luminum dome houses How a rd Hughes world's largest sea- plane. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. dally. 1213 435-5671. f'XI. 1 165. STEP UP TO THE MOVE EVERYONE IS TALKltG ABOUT. 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'° O> ~ 4' - -· f \ - r ,. ·-----------~----------------~~~~~-~'Galleries O> 0 N llUSEUllS BOWBR8 llUSBUll, 2002 N. Main St .• Santa ,;.. Ana. "lrfsh Stiver'' exhibit as of 17. 18th and 19th cen- 'O tury silver from Oublln's U: National Museum of Ire- land. Hours Tucs.-Sat. 10 ";:::: a .m.-5p.m.,Sun. 12-5p.m. G> 972-1900. -g LAGUNA BEACH llU· G> S&tJll OP AllT, 307 Cllff ~ Drfve. Beginning Wedncs- G> day. "Contemporary Call-~ fomla Artists 20" Is fea- -tu~ with claywork by .2 Monica Dunham. Her ii: ceramic vessels portray a delicate strength In their stylistic braiding a t the lip juxtaposed to sturdy bases. Throul{h June 2. An all-media exhibition titled .. All California '84" starts today and features artists who reside In all areas of the stale. Jurfed by Henry Hopkins. director of the San Francisco Muacum of Mod· ern Art. 190 works were choecn from 2.000 enlr1es. Hours Tues.-Sun. 11 :30 a .m .-4:30 p.m. 494·6531 . R&WPORT BARBOR AllT llUS&Ull. 850 San Clemente Drtve. Newport Beach. Two exhibitions art" ~Ing shown concurrenlly. "Expressions: New Art From Gumany" features new Gcnnan abstract/ figu - rative expressionism and was organized by the St. Louis Art Museum. "Jess: Paste-Ups" conslsl..8 of 53 'paste-ups,' or coUagcs by artJst Jess, who although relatively unknown to tile public. has exhibited his works at the San Francisco Museum of Modem Art, Museum of Contemporary Art. Chicago. and the DaJlas Museum of Fine Arts Through June 1 0 "1£11111/J THE SCEllES" WITH Brenda Caponera RHtaurant Executive WAMHOUSE -&etw ilYnftJ 8uftet The Euter Bunny ls the rrnahre d' at the world-famous Tucs.-Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m 759-1122. llUUUll OP JlfORTR ORAJllO& COUl'fTT,. Main Hall. 30 I N. Pomona Ave .. Fullerton. The Soclely for Calligraphy and the Mu- seum of North Oranl{e County s how a jurted caffl- ~raphlc exhibition entitled 'Poetry of the Pen." Over 150 pieces were M lecled from the e ntries from the 1 .300-rnem~r Society for CaJUgraphy. many parttcl· paling artists of master status. A series of work· shops and demonscrattons wlll accompany the exhl· blllon. Tomorrow. Kilty Maryatt Is fcatu~ In "Ex· pcnmental Calligraphy." 1-3 p.m . The exhibition will ~shown through June 1 O. Tues ·Frt. 10 a .m .-3 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m .-5 p.m .. Sun noon-5 p.m. 738-6545. GALLERIES AaT-A·F AIR FBSTI· VAL GALLBRT, 664 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. A group showtng through June l features some 25 artists. Dally I I a.m.-5p.m . 494-4514. ARTIST'S GALLBRY a FRAllB STUDIO, 1 I !Monarch Bay Plaza. South Laguna. ArtJst/ photogra- pher Susan Smith's exhibit Is on view through Aprtl 30. HOW'8 Tues.-&[ 10 a .m .-6 p.m .. Mo n . 1-6 p.m . 661-9352. BC SPACE GALLERY, 235 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach. Work by CaJlfomla artists Don Gregory Anton and Vida Freeman are exhibited bc£1nnlng Thurs- day. In theTr worlt. both artists achl~e a unique- ness and expressiveness that transcends lateral photographic represen- tation of reality whtle seek· Ing to explore th.e mysteries or llfe. Through June 2. Hours Tues.-Sat. l l :30 a .m.-5:3~~· 497-1880. llLUS GALL&RY, 1540 S. Coast Highway: Laguna Beach. New works by Allayn Stevena and Marta Bertram are ahown th~ AprtJ .. 497-5377. CAU.IOllAPBIC ARTS, # 37 SeaCllff Vtlt.gc. 22 19 Main St.. Hunungton Beach. Chlneee brush paintings by Shan Tlem Chow and his students art" featured throlW1 Aprfl 30 Mon .-Sat. 1 -5 p .m . 960-5775. CAL STATS PULL· &a'l'Off Main Art Gallery. "Face to Face -Back lo Back,'' an exhibit which explores the phenomenon of artJst-eouplcs la pres- ented throu«h May 9. Large scale flguratlve sculptutt. video-taped documentation and other clements from theater occurrences and performances plu s dimensional. multi-media palnUnga are on view. Mon.-F'"rl. 12·4 p .m .. Sun.-2-5 p.m . CloeedSalur· days and April 20 and 22. 773-2037. CAL ST ATS LOJllG •ACS. Gallery C. Long Beach. The symbols of primitive Afri can petroglyph• translated through the process of photogravurc Is explored In an exhibition entitled "Hunting Magic: Rock Tex- tures rranslated." This Mon.·Thurs. only. noon-4 p.m. (213) 498-4376. C&al8TIAJlf TBOllA8 GAU.&llY, 1001 W. 17th St.. Sutte T. Costa Mesa. An ~xhlbltlon of abstract sculptural rtaurcs fcaturtng the work or Annie Healy. Alao abetract oll patnllng.s by John Badger. l~flnlte. 1 Tues.·Sat. 9 a.~~,.m. CITY or IR , Fine Arts Center. 4601 Walnut Ave. A 10th anniversary group exhibition by the ICrc:aUve ArtsGutld fcaturtt palntlngs. sculptures and other nne crafts In a vartety of media that represents &oca.l talent. Through May 2. Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m .·9 p.m .. Fri. 9a.m.-6p.m .. Sat 9 a .m.-3 p.m. 552-1078. COST A ll&SA ART Wwehouse Restaurant In cNc Udo Marina VIiiage this IL--------------------.,...---------------------Easter Sunday, April 22. Owner Burt Hixson and master chef Charles Kalaglan wtlJ preeent a sumptuous buffet of good ttMngs to Nt, lndudlng special Holiday de6lcacles and a cargo of exotic desaerta. Special Easter Buffet Brunch hoors begin at 9 a.m. and continue untll 3 p.m. Comptlmen- taryohampagne Is lnduded In the $12.50 per person buffet price. Children under 12 can brunch with the Easter bunny for S6.25. Special Hotlday entrees will also be aerved f0< dinner. Warehouse man.ger Doug Dietz reminds boeMs that the ._. of April 23 thru 27 is National Secnttaries Week. and the Newport Beach Warehouse has planned special champagne luncheons with reservations avallabkl so that you can say thanks with Oair. Champagne luncheona are priced from $.4.95 to $8.95 and Include champagne and waterfront setting. The Warehouse is al 3•50 Via Oporto, overloot(lng Newport Bay just southwest of the Intersection of Coast Highway and Newport Boulevard. RASCAL'S -C1l1br• ... Eeeter DowMY (21J) '27~JJ Newport ('TU) 955-?'155 Looking for something extra special for your flmlly on n ._ _____________________ _. Easter Day? Begin the day with Rascal's detectable Sunday, ~-:::;;;;;;;:;;;;;iiiiiii;r.;-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-ir.iiiiiiiiiiimiiiir.;iiiiiiii-'iiiiiiii;:"'-t--------------------­ Brunch. served 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. featuring unlimited champagne. a fresh fruit and Juice bar, plus deflcious homemade pastries. Rascal's will serve a trac:Uonal Easter Ham Dinner from 2:30 p.m. tll dosing. There wlff be a chffd's plate available on this special dinner. Raacal's loves femlllee and your famlty will love Rascal's, the perfect place for your Easter get-together. Reeervatlons can be made'°' partie. of 6 or more. Rascal's Is located at 7979 Center Avenue, behind Huntington Center. FRAHCOl8 -Celebr.._ ~·Week n·s that time of year agaln ... Secretaries' Week. It la the week In which tradltlonally our MCretarlee are taken out for a beautiful luncheon, and are glwn special recognition fOf the tedious work and loyal attitude they dl9ptay en year-round. One of the ways you can express yow apptee'8- tlon Is to make a special reeervatlon for lunch at FRANCOIS' Restaurant. Not onty can we prepare beautiful food, but we can alto add a little lhowm11nshlp and fineeee to your tribute with a Caeaar salad prepared table-side, flaming desserts and exotic namtnctcoffees. Make this a day she will never forget. Make your earty reservations now, by calling M2·1919. They are located at 18151 Beach Blvd., Hunt- ington Beach. ANTONELLO'S -8pedal LuncMe lof ~ Show how much you appreciate your MCretary by treating her to lunch at Antonello Ristorante during National ~ reterlee' Week. Monday, Aptll 23. thur Friday, Aprll 27. You wtU ~ aurrounded by a bright, cheery ambience or Italy. The nnest of northern Italian cul9'ne will be MtVed to you with a , variety of Hot AppettzeR. Pastas. Veal (Vitello). Chld(en (PoHo). Ash (Peece), C>eNerU. A special denert Is M-1 tonello'a own Getato. Other desserts are th4t chef's special cake, .,,,.,, creem puffs with Zabaglione and chocota1e. Lunch is ..-ved dally from 11:30 A.M. to 2:00 P.M . Monday• thtU Friday. H you would llke a group, the tactlltiee eerve up to 108 P«'IO"•· For r..ervatlons call 751-7153. Antone11o·1 la located at 3800 South Plaza Drive, Santa Ana. . . . Feattx. ol IM DtJJly Piiot AdWJrtlslng O.,,t. ~arle'luin .. ,,,,.,.,, ,.,., ... ,,. I, _ CLOSES APRIL29 ~~ ~:......,. .• tl..tN G~l~~- o ir•cted By ~"' :fi..«- Rlchord Allmon .~3'1,(}tv('"\ Book & Lyrics By ~~~ '-1{ Gretchen Cryer ,...: OPENS MAY 1 Smash Hit Musical Comedy Book by La1iy l ~·no & P•t•• Ma•t•••on Music a Lynes by Carol Hall Directed By Richard Vath Perlormances Tues thru Sun Sat & Sun Brunch 3503 S . Harbor 8tvd., Santa Ana 92704 Maul Olatlllers, the nation's leed.ng dlatflet of fine llqueura and rums. hu announced the 8IPPC)lntment of Cathe M. Smith to dlrect0t of marketing Ind 8d\<erlltlng. M-. Smith It the first person to UMMM t~ poeftlOn at the compeny, hMd- quwtered In lrvtne, Cel"omla. -- Galleries L&AOUS members who have thdr work on display dur1ng Apr11 are Lour1 Quartoo and Ira Dobbs. Clendale Federal. Fashion Island: Sue Walsh. Orange Coast Savings. Adams Street: and Mary Ellen Oe- Haven. Mesa Verde Library. Costa Mesa. 830-9415. THE EDGE GALLERY. 2 12 N. Harbor Blvd .. Full- erton. John Nava and Oav1d Romeo att Laguna artist.a whose work -focusing on the human flautt -arc betn1t shown. 8'1 l -5862. OALBRIA CAPISTRARO, 31681 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. The finest In all media of Ameri- can lndJan art la featured. ExhlblUng artist.a Include R.C. Gorman. Helen Hardtn. John Ntcto and Clifford Beck. Throu1th Thursday. Mon.-Sal. 10 a.m .-5 p.m. 661-1781. LAGUNA B&ACB SCHOOL OP AllT, Ettinger Callery, 2222 Laauna Ca-nyon Road. ,"C311fornla La nds c apc s : Four Painters" brtngs togethcr the works of Mlrtan Smith. Linda Stevens, Don Hen- dr1x and J<"rry Davis. Hours Mon.-f'rt. 9 a.m.-4 p.m .. Sat 9 a .m.-1 pm. 497-3309. ORA!'fGE COAST COL- LEGE Art Gallery. 270 1 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. An exhibition contrasts the worksofCaltfornla folk and contemporary art lsts . Mon.·Fr1. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 432-5725. ORAJ'fGE COAST COL· L&O~ Photo Gallcry. 2701 FaJrvlew Road, Costa Mesa. Photographer Lonny Shavclson explo re s Brunch In Balboa Featurlns ••• • Buevos Rancheros • • Briney Deep Benedict • • Assorted Omelettes • ~ B ... •e• Prlees Start Fr•• 12H -r; ~ 9 A.JI. to 3 P.Jf • • ., Saturday & Sunday l_•JI ~ . l 801 ~ E.BALBOA ON rHC PCNINSUl A BALBOA 6 73-7726 DANCE BAND storytelling. Individual and cultural lnlerest and visual aesthetics In a playful and artistic sertes called "Per· sonal Ad Portraits ... Throuj(h May 1. Mon.-Frt. 8 a.m.-S-p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 432-5725. ORANGE COUNTY CENTBR FOR CONTEM· PORAllY ART, 3621 W. ·MacArthur Blvd .. Space 111 , Santa Ana. Ann Chernenko. Margo dcWlt. and Roberta EIM!nberg arc the featured artists bcgln- , nlng Wednesday. A ~ccp- ltlon will be held April 27. from 7-10 p.m. Through May 18. Wcd.·Sun. 12-5 p.m. 549-4989. THE PLACE ACR088 THE STR.ltET PROM THE HOTEL LAGUNA, In Laguna Beach . features stl.ldcnt photographs from Orange Coast College. Rob- on 5 ert Randall Is exhlb1ung fashion photographs through May. gtJORVM, 374 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Jane London's watercolors and f'ay Hoegerman's oils a rc on cxhlbll lhrough June I . I 0 a .m.-5 p.m. dally. 494-4422. SANDSTONE GAL· LERY, 384-A N. Coast Htj(hway. taguna Beach. .. ,.,-ouveau Spnng:· an ex· citing new show. features works by l 0 local arttsts tncludlngAllcecamey with Nouveau. mixed media, figurative palntlngti. and Anita Healy using a musical theme. comblnlng calll- J{raphy and watercolor. ,.ues.-Sun. 11 a .m.-4 p.m. 497-6775. SAN JUAlf CAPISTRAlfO LIBRAllT AND CULTURAL ._..._.ollg LAGUNA ·RPsett BEACH WINTER SPECIALS MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN DINNER Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80 Chicken Fried Steak ................ 3.95 Salisbury Steak ....................... 3.95 Spaghetti/Meat sauce ............. 3.45 Teriyak1 Brochette ................... 5.35 T eriyak1 Steak ......................... 6.45 Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80 Served with soup and salad Choice of potato, rolls and jetlo or sherbert BREAKFAST M -F tll 11 :30 am French toast, one egg with bacon or sausage .............................. 1. 79 3 pancakes & 2 aggs ................................ 1.19 494-3137 ' I 400 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach Ample parking In rear Since 1952 23 csinsa. La Sala Room. 3 1495EIC&mlno Real. San Juan Captatrano. Harry Ben80n presents a selecUon ofhJs noted work. spanning a 30-year photojoumallsm career for many publt· cation s. Through Thurs- day. Tues.-Sun. 10 a.m.-2 p.m . 493-3984. SUSAN SPOUTt18 GAL· LJtRY, 522 Old Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach . Marsha Bums. with her sertes "Postures." and the plaUnum and palladium Images of Joan Myers· "Santa f'e Trail" and Dick Arentz' "LandscapH." are exhibited begfnnJng tomor- row. An opening reception wlU be Wednesday from 7 -9 p.m. Tues.~t. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. and Wedncsday eve- nings by appointment. 631-6405. 2 II TLK GALI.DY, 61 I Anton Btvd.. Suite 120. Costa Mesa. Two exhl- blUons, "New German Ex· presslonlst: Works on Paper·· and "Vin~ C311- fornla: Paintings a nd "Tl Sculptur e .'' continue ~ through May 5. The Ger· .. man works come directly ~ from Germany and have not been exhibited In the Unit· ~ ed States before. They In-~ elude paJnUngs on paper. N drawings. an<f aomc prints. 0 and att some o! the lxst examples of the new Ger-~ man artists. Tues.-Sat. I 1 ~ la.m .-5:30 p.m. 545-ARTS. ~ I UC IRVINlt PINE AllT8 GALLERY, Irvine. Exhl· blllon or new work by John Paul Jones. UCI professor of s tudio art. Thl'O\JiO'I April 28. Tues.-Sat. I :l'-5 p.m 856-6648. !.~c'I;*11~~·;f ~.!·'.)>tFW~H?; :''"'r~1~,~ ~::. ~ ... -:: - -14 -~Picks of the plays "t: Q. ·< ~ as "O "t: u.. ...... ... a> "O c: a> .¥ I ~ -~ a: .. • - - 0 nJNNY GIRL," the muatcal biography of Fanny Bnce, Is performed at the Grand Dfuner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim (772-7710). ntahUy except Mondays at varytng curtain Umes until May '17 . ..,.. ..,.. ..,.. 0 GRAll&RCT GHOST," a mystery comedy. Is on stage at the HunUngton Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue In the SeacUff VIII~ shopping center (832-1405). Performances will be glvcn Fr1days and Saturdays at 8:30 through May 19 . ..,.. ..,.. 'h ''I'll GBTTll'fG llY ACT TOGETHER AJlfD T AJmlG IT 011 TB& ROAD," a musical about a singer's life and career. Is at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. Sant.a Ana (979-5511 ). nightly except Mondays at varytfll( curtaJn times through April 29 . ..,.. ..,.. "l!f TBlt BAJl OP A TOKYO HOTEL," A Tennessee Williams drama. gtvcs Its final performances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m . In the Pinc Arts VIiiage Concert Hall at UC lrvtne (856-6617). "JIJ61tPH AJlfD THE A.llAZD'fG TBCBl'flCOLOR DREA.llCOAT," a musical based on the biblical legend. Is th e fare at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Dnve. Newport Beach (631 -0288). Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays a t 8 p.m . through May 6 . ..,.. ..,.. ...... ~ 0 LAVENDER FOLLIES, a revue by female Im· Ersonators, Is being presented at Sebastian's West Dinner ayhousc, 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). rformances will be given Wednesdays through Satur· 1days ate p.m., Sundays at I and 7 p.m., through June 3. When 1 "MAN OP' LA llAJllCBA," the Don Quixote musical. continues at the Curtain CaJI Dinner f'hcatcr. 690 El Camino Real. TusUn (838-1540). Performan ces are ntghUy except Mondays at varytng curtain limes through May 6 . v ............ "llARY, llART," a comedy about marrtage. Is the new productJon at the San Clemente Community Theater, 202 Ave. Cabnllo. San Clemente (492-0465). Performances arc Thursdays through Saturdays a t 8 p.m. until May 12. "THE llOUSETRAP," Agatha Christie's thrtllcr, Is being performed al the Newport Harbor Actors Theater, 390 M onte Vista St .. Costa Mesa (631 -51 l 0). Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7 p.m .. unUI ApHI 29 ....... V' 1h "TRlt SEAGULL," Chekhov's classic drama. Is being presented at South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Dr1ve. Costa Mesa (957-4033) Performances arc nightly except Mondays at 8 p.m (Sundays at 7 :30) and weel<end matinees at 2:30 throu~h May 13 . ..,.. ..,.. ..,.. ..,.. "YOU IOfOW I CAN'T BEAR YOU WIDN THE WATER'S RUNl'fD'fG," an evening of four one-act adult comedies. Is being presented by the lrvtnc Community Theater In the audllonum of Turtle Rock Community Park . Turtle Rock Drive at Sunnyhlll Road. lrvlnc (857-5496). Pcrfonnanccs wilt be given Fndays a nd Saturdays at 8 p.m. through April 28. v V' V' • ..,....,....,..v. Excellent:..,....,....,... Very Good: V'V', Good:..,... Not so Good. Call 642-5671. Put a few words to work for ou. you're talking barbegue, you're talking Texas. J ust as real ---· lohster rnmes -----------( rom ~taint' and real sour· dou~h from San Francisco. real barbeque comes from Texas. It's th.at simple. Nothini;? hut the best. And in Texas. there's one barbeque restaurant that's become a tradi· tlOf\ ... The County Line. We're rated one of tht- top 10 restaurants in Texas by the National Soci- ety of 'Travel Writers.. And now The C-Ounty Line brin~s its big beef>" ri bs. lean tender brisket and spicy sausage to Ir vine EnJO>' the sunset -and your favorite drink -from our wrap· around dt.>ck on Woodbrid~ Lake. Then sit down to our famous Country Style barbeque in a classic 1Y40's roadhouse atmosphere. When you're talkin~ barbeque. >00're talki~ The County Line Open: Mooday-Thursday, 5·10 p.m . F'riday-Saturday, 4· 10 p.m. Sonday, 12·9 p.m. 4615 Barranca Parkway, Irvine Daryl Hannah nrprhlee Tom Baab wttb a atatae of a mermaid In .. Spluh ... Movie reviews ~ !? .................................................................................. AO•JMT ALL ODOS: Rated R. Jeff Bri~. pondetOU& _ 1-edk!abk 5UWJ' alxaJl sma.11-<own Racbd Ward and JarMS WO<><b gtve supttb per· mor.a1lty and' teen .. fncmrtmw. Kerin e.cno formaDCH t.hrtt c~ractcrs Involved lo a compd.l· shines.in the ra.lrak.. John~ maiFrstbe a.- Ing romantic trtangk. But dh-ector Taylor Hackford ofathank.lasrolca11Jtbe9'Jkle1Jttown mtntcn-. Not (''An ot'hctt and a ~ntleman · ') srts this romance as prd:entlou:8 as ''P'1.ashdal:x%. •• ma nat• ltJt.enS- ~ • ta.rgtt. mott confusing story about tng to walC:h dther ..... ..-~and Polsttcal conupuon In contemporary TBS m>L&L _. •• ••· RaUd R. [as~ Gor2eot.as photogtaphy. particulartv In Writ.er~ Tooy RJctrndaun r "Tom loors," the sanes ~ln MexJco. v v v · "The Border'l has crcaled a 9Uup1blllly faa.tbfuJ mao&DWAY DA.IOIT aoss: Rated PG. Woody screen adapcatton ai John 1"tng's oowd.. The fDm Aileo "s wvmest and most aettssibk fllm In yea.rs follows the deUg:tltfully a • e1oJe 8erTy family. ~ acn..Dy plays llke an extended st.etch. Plenty o( endures one tragedy after'. aDCJfha-. tndncftng YIOI· amusmgscenes. but the ending ts rather abrupt and cuts dealhs. rape and fatal heart attacks. But yes. unsatlSfylng. Al.kn gtves one of his best per-this Jaacomcdy. Superb et--ml:*= acttngby Jodie rorma.nces as a Dalr'O(lc theatrtcal manager promot-foster. Beau Bndges. Rob Lowe and eYen ~amp 1ng a group ai second-rate acts. Mia Farrow. In an kin.ski. playtngtbec:.bsl1ncdyungtamorousSusethe tnferestlng switch from her usual roles. portrays a .Bear . ..,.. ..,.. v tougtl-bJI~ New York woman. v.,... I a» :a c • : Rared R. A dsarmJes CDOY11t abaut TBS aii CBD L · Rated R. A warm. superbly resi•ess.dise:ncb:amedtccn~ AJdanQmnndoes acted ftlm about a reunion oC college friends. a poor James Dean unpe• •awton as a bigb !IChool foUowtng the death ol a com.raM. WritC'r-dtrectDr hood with a IDOlOrCydf! aod a dn:m.U:n fafbei'-. Daryl Law1m Ka9dan , .. Body Hear and the George Hannah r "SuuaDl6 laYers ·1 sdJcs a !al. the Lucas ....-hfts) set.s up the story to make a. Btg cheerleader wbo05-act:r.KUd CD htm.. 11·~ hard CD Point aboUI the 1960s generation. He never quJtc tmagt.ne how a cern-p;oblems IDD'4ne cou:Jd be built makes the pa&DL but the fUm remains an engaging. a.round two more unftkable d1a.racn:B. ..,,. funny study ol frlendshtp. ""..,,..,... · TB ww;wr 910»#: Ralal PG. Tom Wotfe's POOl'L008&: Rated PG. The dance sequences book about the CC9l pi.lalsand !'tlt:acwy _.1w1ao is arc fun. bur bctwttn them you'll have to endure a brougbt to the l!ICiea:t skOlfufly by wrtber-6ec1Ur PAUL ••• Fram .... 2 musac b bar years and sang lD tbc mllqc cbotr. -nw ~ opened up that appru:iabon and lovt or bow the chords work. .. be said. After .,.tmtion Paul worbd as a AaDdup singer and emcee in tbe Catskills. which be described with a laulfl as -ddin.itdy an edoatioo... .. He was ast 111 -Grease-oa Bn»dMa~ I.here met l...aurcl . one of tbt ooginal Man- hanan T ransfen.. who 10- trociuf:m hnn 10 Tam Hamer. Tbcy've been har- monizing happily ever Slot%. ··we take m usic srnousJy. but we enjoy the humor and the good narure of masic., -Pml said. ~11·s 1mportaDt &o have fun ... Aho aneouoced for the 1914 PKific Ampb1theatrc Sle&IOll arc tht Sc«pions and Boe Jovi.. Apnl 28; Wi.llae Ndson and Waylon Jctmi• May ]i Jefferson Scanbip. June ». Rtehatd H.vris in ""'C.amdot" July 10-IS; Enaelbert H umperdinc:t, AUS. 2, and Hob Alpert. Aue, 9. l.mda R.oosudl Wl II bcactlint >.as. r .f: non wn- 1wm ad Sytvta, AUJ. 16: o;xxiiii~~-- LIVE ON STAGE · • JULIE THEWS ST~I# OIREC rED BY JACI\ BUNCtt 'The authentic aura of show btz Nrw \'oril Timn " .. it's a smash · New York Joumat·,\mf"t"itaa ... tuneful & enchanting · 1x:A:liiiit1'1 s rm:_ -'2111---•C1Mt7 ..... 7 FREEDMAN WAY ~.-w~la~ ANAHBM .. "". :.., ·\ ··-• .1 •• ,Ii f ji .: .· ~ :·.· . '· . ... , , : ... ·\ ._ -· -:..-~~·=· .. _..- FOR RESERVATIONS (71 4) 772-7710 Susanne Shaw •FAIR •F1- •FIGHTS ClllllE Municipal Court Judge SUSAlllE SHAW X Dtomx Warwick and Lou R.a..-ts. ADf-17; Manha ~ aft Annie" Aut. 2~~ ~ AUJ.. 3 , S1"C1t Lawrence and Eydie Gonnc, Sepe. I • the E~etty Broe.hen, Sept. 9, and llicty ~and Roy o..moa. Sepe. I 0. The splendor of Chinese cuisine and elegant dining -ca»na .. win play SqM.lf.23: Haak Wallwnt Jr., Ocs. I}; ~ Odky ad ~ Mc:CbJn, Oct 20, a.d OiGeo ..... Oct 1t. (;~ good tfE·;1l'i ''" ~ alerru 1n lht' da tf d pau 1111;1'1111 Special Luncheons • Dinner Cocktails • Sunday Brunch Open 7 days a week Banquet facilities • Wedding recep . ons • Private parties 1400 S£ Bristol St. Costa Mesa Cot•• ot ansra 756-9229 ~ - - 16 "It co O> .... - 0 N -.:: a. < ~ as "O -.:: u.. ...... ... ~ "O c: ~ .Jif. I ~ -Sl -a: SECRETARY ••• FromPa&e2 mousse, served on fresh spinach. with Hollandaise. Prices range from $5. 75toS10.25. Presentations arc beautiful, service impeccable. COPA DE ORO, 633 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa: 662-2672. • • • If xou'rc looking for elegance which is sooth mg but not stiffly formal, my suggestion wouJd be ALFREDO'S in the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Herc, too. daylight warms the garden atmosphere at noon . And the gallant Angelo Capello sets the tone for a relaxing meal. (You'll see why theSouthem CaJifomia Restaurant Writers named h1m majtrcd' of the year for 1983.) In fact. Angelo will sec to it that every lady celebrating Secretary's Weck receives a glass of champagne and a red rose . Alfredo's menu, which in continental with an Italian flair, always offers an appealing assortment of antipasto, soups. pasta, salad$ a nd hot en trees. But the newest offerings sound particularly elegant. They al"! breast of chicken with truffles in chive cream sauoe;s.heU pasta filled with shrimp and crab meat; quail stuffed with sultanas and pine nuts. dressed with a Port wine sauce. MOVIE REVIEWS ••. 'From.Page 15 myster1ous mennaJd sprouts legs on land and learns Eng)lsh from a ba.nk of tclevtaion ac:ts at Blooml~lt's Actor Ron Howard direct.a with a sure hand. eatabUS'hlng a atrong central love story and letting SCTV veterans John Candy and Eugcnt' (..noy handle some oflhe best loony bits ................ TAIO[: Rated PG. James Gamer ls an Anny sergeant at odds wtlh an evil Southem sheriff (G. D. Spradlin). When the shcrtfT jails Gamer· s son (C. Thomas Howell) on a phony drug charge. Garner stnkcs back -wtlh hla own restortd Shennan lank. A simplistic. sentimental crowd-plea8Cr, but Gamer Is always fun to watch. The Implausible climax will probably have vou cheertn,t despite youraelf . .,... .,... TS&ll80F~: Rated PG. Debra Winger Shirley MacLaJne and Jack Nloholson ~vc superb per· fonnances and the five Oscars are well aeaervec:t for this funny and touchLng rum that tracea a mother-daughter relationship over 30 years. The aer10us twtst that occurs two-thirds through Is manipulative. but you'll probably succumb to It anyway. James Brooks was tht' wr1ter-<ilrector . .,... .,... V' I've always found the service here m ost gracious and the food beautifully prepared. ALFREDO'S, The Westin South Coast Plaza, 666 Anton Blvd. Costa Mesa; 540-2500. GoodTastesappearstwicemonthlym the Wed- ender. Jeff Bri:Je• and Raebel Ward are •tar-craH lo•en ca.,iat in a daaeeroaa web of romance. mystery an• a•ftlltare wttla Jamea W ooda In •• Aealast All Odd.a.•• THIS 188PUIAL TAP: Rated R. A clever. very amusing parody of rock music documentaries. focusing on an aging bnttsh band that faed one misfortune aft.er another on Its U.S. tour. Comk:actoraChtstopherGuest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer arc marvelous as the dim-witted rock stars. Rob Reiner (The Meathead on "AU In the Famlly"J directs and Is on screen as the "rockumentary" director as well. A caution: much of tht' mm·s humor probably won't appeal to non-rock fans . .,... .,... .,... .,... .,... .,... .,... -Excellent. V'.,... V' -Very good . .,... .,... - Good . .,... -Not so good American A. T. LEOS California cuisine. Fresh Seafoods, pastas. meet & poultry. Elegantly served In• casual atmosphere. Dinner from 5 p.m. 7 days a week. Wedding r~tions and parties. 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corone del Mar 75~ 1854 THE BARN American. Lunch M-F 11-2:30 Dinner M-S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F 4 30 to 7 PM. Son. Champagne Bottet Brunch 10-2·30. Entertainment & Dancing, Banquet Facilities 14982 Redhill, Tustin 730--0115. THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The original. Featuring display bfetl- ing. Lunch Mon -Fri. t 1-2 Dinner nightly Mon.-Fn. from 5 pm . Sat & Sun. from 4 p m 2001 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa &42-97n HA.l9URGER HAMLET Famous variety ot hamburgers. saloon steak sandwiches. lobstM bisque, onion soup fondUe snd cherry cob- ble!' Lunch & dinner from 11:30 M·Sat . Son. 10-10. Special Sunday &eakfast Great bat & happy hour t 5-45 Adams al Harbof. Costa Mesa 546-7392 HAMOR HOUH CAFE Established Since 1939 Omele11es, 25 varieties Sefced 24 hours Send- W!Cties. 30 vaneties Healed garden pat IO. dinner served 5-10 PM 34 15 7 Coast Hwy, Dana Polnt (7 14) 496--9270 Also 16341 Coast Hwy . Sunset Beach (213) 592-5404 PARADISE CAFE San FranctSCan style Fresh fish and pasta PatlO dintng. Lunch M·F 11-3 Dinner Mon -Sat from 5 p m. Happy Hr M-F 5-7 Wed Ladle$ nlte 50¢ well drinks from 3 p.m. Banquet facilities 600 Newport Center Of., Fashion 1$1and. Newport Beach 844-1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfast. lunch. dinner Patio dining with ocean view Modest priCeS Beer /wine. Famed for Belglan wattles Open dally ~om 8 AM 1198 S. Coast Hwy. In Village Faire Man. Laguna ee.cti 497-1667. Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwa.n & Mandam Cuisines of Old China. Host Wallace Lee Chef Yr Chen. Elegant dining. Lunch. Dinner. Sat. & Sun. Dim Som (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch) Banquets. Beet & w ine Aeasonab6e Prices 12100 Beach Blvd Stanton 898-8933. Continental AMPORTER INN ..... , ...... Room Continental. Lunch M-F 11 30 -2:30. Sun. Brunch 10 • 3:00 Dinner from 5 30 Happy Hour M-F Ente<talnmeflt & Dancing 7 nights a ~ Valet Parking. Banquet F8Cllitie6 18700 MacArthur, Irvine 833-2770 CAFE UDO Newpoit's Cannery Village 1azz spot Cozy atmosphere American. Italian & Conttnental menu Lunch M-F 11-3. Otnner nightly 5-11 Entertatn· ment nightly~ 1 30. Sun J8.U session 3-7 Ample par1<ing. 2900 Newport Blvd Newport Beach 675-2968 MARCEL'S Yollel ~-Dancing Wed thru Sat nights to Buzzy Box, 9-00 P M to 1 30 A.M .. Top 40's Plano bar with Wally Ruth Sun. 6 P.M , Mon 8 30 P M Backgammon. Happy hour 4-7 P.M Come see our txand new looll Serving sandwiches, soups. seafood and croissants 130 E. 17th St Costa Mesa &46-3666 RIVIERA Continental Chet Richard Bergner since 1970 Intimate Dining Lunch 11 »J·OO diMef lfom 5 PM Closed Sun & Holidays Banquet rooms 3333 S. Bristol. Costa Mesa 540-3840 ORANGE COAST - RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Italian MARCEU.08 Family owned. Establ!Shed since 1973. Pastas. veal. pizza. Specializing in Cloppino. Beer & Wtne se<Ved. Salad bar. Lunch Mon. lhrU Fri. dinner 7 nights a week Sunday Brunch 10-3 p m 17502 Beach Blvd at Slater Huntrngton Beach. 842·5505 Mexican Ml CASA MEJOCAN RESTAURANT OUr food is a trip to Mexiool Est. since 1972. Open dally lrom 11 am. for lunch & dinner. Cocktalls. Entertain- ment Wed. thru Sat. nights In the Burro Room 296 E. 17th St • Costa Mesa Call 645-7626 TORTILLA FLATS Award winner year alter year. Same Sonora style coolllng since 1949. Open daif)I 11 30 to 10 PM Sunday brunch 10:30 to 3. Happy hoof 4 to 6 PM weekdays Complimentary botanas Cantine open 111 2 AM. 1740 S Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach 4~-6588 TRES AMIGOS A place for people who appl'eciate good Mexican f Pod at surprlsingty loW prices Opefl dally 1 t a. m blch & dinner Dally lunCheon specials. Catt!lf· 1ng 2200 Harbof Blvd., K Mart Ptaza, Costa Mesa. 642-8274/8278. For R•taur•nt Dlrec:tofJ ln- for"'8tlon, .,...._ .C8JI Bren- d8 Caponer• al 142-4321 ext. 292. Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS Healthy foods. naturally. Fresh baked muffins dally. Fresh juices. Vanetal wines. Lunch & dinner 7 days a week lrom 11 A.M Sunday champagne brunch 11. A.M. to 3 P.M. Between Bullocks & I. Magnin in South Coast Plaza. 556-9700. (Lower Level) PUFFINS "NalUfally" coolled foods. from pan- cakes to crepes to steaks. An adllen- llKe In natUfal eating Open Son. th<u Thurs 8 am to 11 pm Fri. & Set 8 am to 12 midnight Visa/ MC Casual MOd- erate Prices. 3050 E. Coast Hwy . COf008 del Mar. 6'40-1573. Seafood & Steak lll.ACKllEARDI Hearty Beef Entrees & Seafood Lunctl 11·3·00 Dinner trom 5 PM Happy Houf M-F ExtensNe Oyste< Bar Two blocks south of John Wayne Airport. 833-0080 THE CAMIEftY Futures fresh local seafood, eastern beef Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch and champagne brunch, harbor cruises. Entertainment nightly and Sunday afternoon. Lounge food gal- ley. Historic watertront landmarlt In Newport's Cannery Village. 30 10 Lafayette. 675-5777 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh 981Jfood and lots of it. Newport Beach -Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. Overtoot<s Newport Bay 2735 W Coast Hwy. 642-3431 Irvine - Lunch, dinner. happy ~ 1830 Main ~5-4 77 4 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days. Bteekfasl 7 a m M·F Lunch 11-4 M-F Dinner 4-11 M-S Sat & Sun. brunch 7 ~ Oyster bar Fri . Sat., Sun. Banquet lacllltlet up to 500. Entertainment Wed ·Sun Panoramic bey vtew. 400 Main St • Ba.lboa. 873-4'633 THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Seafood & International Clli*le Waterfront dining. Chef Charles Kalagian luoch. Dinner, Sat & SUn Award Winning Brunch Ban-- quets & Catering, Oyster Bar, Enter- tainment. Lido VIiiage. Newport Beach 67~700 FRIDAY . APRIL 20 1'184 Coast Newport Harbor Kiwanis Foundation celebrates 25th anniversary of spon- soring Easter Sunrise Services./ A8 Officials In Newport Beach say Group W Cable Is violating a new law./A3 ::·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::·:::::::::::::::::::::: California Superstar Michael Jack- son was released from a hospital after burn sur- gery./ A4 Prince Andrew takes a tour of Caltech, then takes off for home./ A4 ·::::::::::::::=~===~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Nation A couple of former first ladles get together to talk about the good old days. /AS World A century old whaling boat has been dis- covered ' on Ice' near Alaska./ AS :::::::::::::::!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::· People WanJ some good news today? See why Paula Allen is so dellghted./85 Even if they don't have garden space at home, Huntington Beach resi- dents can st Ill pursue the hobby./88 Sports Golden West College tuned up for the stretch drive of the South Coast Conference baseball race with a victory over LA Harbor./81 What's It like being right out of high school and trying to make the U.S. Olympic basketball team?/81 Entertainment The Manhattan Trans- fer's next stop will be at the Pacific Amphitheater to open the season. /Weekender New Breed dancers - famous for their video gyrations -whirl Into Ornage Coast College. /Weekender ·:::::::::::::::::·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Business Banking giant Chase Manhattan Is after a firmer foothold In the California market, start- ing In Newport Beach./87 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:.: ·=·:::::·: ·:.: ·: ·:·:. :~:::·: ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletln Board Business California News Classlfled Coma Crossword Oeeth Notices Gardening Horoecope Ann Landers Mutual Funds N1t1on.i Newt Opinion Peopte Polk» Log PubUc Not!Qet Sport• Stock Mar'k•t• Televl91on Thea tent WMtMr Wor1d Newt C 1-3 A8 A3 87-8 A4 C4-7 A8 C7 84 86 C6 86 87 A4 A7 85-e A3 84,C4 8 1-4 88 TV Log Weekend• A2 A4 ClllT 110111 (JHAN G E (C>U Nl Y ,~A . i FORN IA .·:, ( f ~ .. Warrant issued for financierk But Dominelll's girlfriend says she doubts currency trader will return to U.S. A federal judge in San Diego today issued a bench warrant for the arrest of missins curTCncy trader J. David Dominellt, wbo Ocd from the United States to a Caribbean island some- time during the past week. "The coun intends to take every possible step for the immediate aJTC$t of Mr. Dominelli, wherever he is.'' U.S. District Judge J. Lawrence Irving said in assumg the no-bail warrant. He ordered the warrant after finding Domanelli in civil contempt for fa iling to appcaT as ordered. In defiance oflrvm1'5 order that he not leave California, Oomfoelli has Of'.d ~he country on a self-proclajmed m1ss100 to iTtneve and return to has cljeots up to S 112 million that wu invesied in his now-bankrupt J. David&Co. A Newpon Beach investme nt firm. Trans Atlantic Bancorp ltd.. was Dommelli's single largest creditor wnh S 15 m a Ilion invested in J. David &Co. Trans Atlantic was fort'ed into bankruptcy proceedmp when Domi- nelij's financial empire collal)Sed. "This won't have much o(an effect on the bankruptcy. What mauen is whether the checks show up an the mai1:· said William C. Starrett. the attorney reprcsentin& Newpon Beach businC$sman An Axelrod. who m an- aged Trans Atlantic. Attorney Jame$ Joseph. the.coun appointed trustee for the Newoon . BURRITOS • HOT DOGS 15 SHAKE FLAVORS Dreaming of a hamburger? An amdentifled man, proNbly at the end of a buy day, catcbe. a few wtnb while be walta for a bu to arrive on a bench alon& Paclflc Cout Highway near Lake Street in Bunttncton ~ch. Victim's dental records altered'? By JEFF ADLER Of tM ~""' • ..,, The prosecution in Dr. Tony Protopappas' murder tnal theorized Thursday that the de ntal treatment chan of at least o ne of the three women the Costa Mesa dentist is accused o f kill ing was altered or forged after the patient's death. Deputy District Attorney James Cloninger told tbe coun he not only now theorizes that records we re forged but has developed evidence that "does tend to show the defendant was personally involved in the forg· ing of this document.·· However, defense atto rneys Roben Tuller and Hollis Dyer denied there 1s any evidence of "forgery or tamper· ing" with the records. "It has nothing to do wtth the issue in tnal accept to taint by inference our client.'" Dyer said. This new twist in the trial was revealed when Orange Count} Su- perior Coun Judge Luis Cardenas heard several defense motions to suppress the dental records of Kim Andreassen and dism iss charges against Protopappas because of al- New.potter goes on the block again about Why It Mt put ttMt 311-room luxury hotel on the block. RJdOWflY also plant to aefl the 80-year-otd Blftmore Hotel In downtown Lot Angetea. The oompeny purchaWd the Newporter In 1981 from Oef Wel>bCorp. Although the purchaae prtcewae not cMdC!Hd, publllhed reportt put It In the neighbolttood of *20 .-on. 0.. Webb purchaed the hotel In 1969 for a reoorted SI mAnon. The hotet, tocated on Jatnl>Oree (Pleue Me DW'PORTSR/ A2) 70% of U.S. arsons started by 'socially inept' youngsters By STEVE MARBLE Ot .... °"" .......... When an arsonist set fire to a locked garage in a Huntingto n Beach neighborhood last month -an area that had already suffered 11 s1m1lar fires -reside nts rose up an anger. Al a neighborhood mttting the following night. some talked of cap- tunng the arsonist and breakina his arms. One person wondered afthe law allowed residents to shoot the fi re-staner. But the anger turned to dtsbehef when at was found out that one of the fi res and probably many more were the work of a 14-ycar-old grade school student. STEVE ~' MARBU FOCUS ON THE NEWS attention or rebel against authonty. "They don't stan a fire and act ltkc Johnny Normal the rest of the ta me:· he notes. The child who sets a string of fi res. leged prosecuton al misconduct The motions -which all were denied as being ··woefull~ insuffi· cu~n t"' -were heard outside the presence of the JUry. The 12 Jurors. last seated in the courtroom .\pnl 9. are slated to return Monday when the tnal resumes. Prntopappas. 38. as c harged wath second-degree murder tn the deaths of three patie nts who are alleged to have died as a result of the improper administration of general anesthC$1a. The hatch an the tnal. causing the two-week dela). was tnggered when the proSC<'utton pnvatel) informed both the coun a nd the defense that new evidence in the case had been uncovered. .\witness scheduled to 1e5t1f\ at the trial. former Protopappas dental as- sistant Tracy Peek. told Cloninger 1n a phone conversation Apnl 7 she was concerned that Kam Andreassen's dental chan d adn 't calT) the entry she had made several da\'S before the (Pleaae eee DENT AL/ A2) . . ' firm. '8Jd he doubled the ~ would be recovettd wbea be 'beard Thunday lhat DomincUi bad fted \be oountty. • Immigration offictals on Montter" rwt say Dom1neU1 bas been on the island since April 14. The island " considered a haven from U.S. tax collect on. Pnor to his d~ure, OominelU. promised 4Q percent returns on (Pl~ W AJlRAJllT/A2) Penny tax bad I forOC traffic? Measure A opposed by Laguna Greenbelt By JEFF ADLER °' ... .,.., ........ Passage of the penny transpor- tation sales tax increase aod the pack.age of bifbway and meway improvements 1t would pay for will i ncreasc traffic congestion in Orange County, not improve it. the president of a South Orange County en-- vironmental group chafaed Thurs.- day . .. We have concluded that if passed by the voters, it (Measure A) will ultimately worsen the problem it is d~igned to solve," said Terry Tim. mins, president of the Laguna Green- belt Inc., a 1,000-membcr organiza- tion dedicated to preserving open space in the growing south oounl)'. Timmins said the organization was allying itself with the anti-tu G uzens Agamst UnfaaT Taxation, a group funded largely b_y county automobile dealers who behevc pa.ssaae of the I percent tax will cut into count) car sales. Laguna Greenbelt bas con· tributcd U .000 to the antt-Wl cffon. he saad. .\mong the projects Laauna Grttn- belt members pan1cularfy o ppose as (Pleue eee TRAl'fSIT I A2) You'll find the beat auto buya along the Orange Coaat In today'• Auto Piiot -PageaC1-3 Dlillr ..... "'-., 1.--.1 c...... "h never dawned on me it could be a boy. I wasn't ready for that,•• confided Nicole Henderscn, a rcsi· dent of the scorched neighborhood. Fineman says. won't feel guilt or remorsc of his destruction but will pin re-enforcement from the blves and will be driven to strike again and apin. 8uaplcloua fire., like thia one that de- atroyed 10 aarace. th la week ln Huntington Beach, mJ.Cbt baTe been 11et by troubled Residents who know the teen-acer say they find it hard to believe be could be be cunnina enough to elude authorities apan and aptn. Some point to a roarina fire this week as proof that the boy. who remains in custody, could not be responsible for so much dam• and taror While the adea of a youna boy torchina bu1ldinis and countni murder ts stanhna and unbelievable to some, ex.pens inchcate children ari responsible for up to 70 percent of the nation'sanon fires. Dr. Kenneth Fineman, a chn1cal psyc holoa.ist 1n Hunttniton Bcachi has spent yean uatina youthfu fire-sta ner. Fineman says the sttTColype child arsonist " a boy who acnerwlly is 1oan1 throulh trouble at home o r school and k1ndk1 a firc to attraC't "Usually they're not dumb kids. That's one of the myths. Whtie 1t may not oome across an a casual meeting. they're usually of average or even above average 1ntelhaence," he says. Stdl the child fi~~tter ts • "sociahy inept" tndtvidual who doesn't know how to deal his emo- tioM and problems. But the child anon.st lacks the violence and ag- srcss1on that dn ves a cold blooded killer or even a oommon muger. Fineman says. Anon tlm do, however. some- times result in dea th and ~nou~ iQju?· Fi ve .)UB aao .• 6-)'ear-old HunuqtOO Beach boy pla~na Wlth matches set a fire that k1lkd four family membtr1. .. When yo u are dcalina w1th a child over the of JC~n. l can't believe (Pleue eee CJllLD/ A2) children. .. Huntington fire cause unknown Hun tinaton B('ach fire in· vesttgatof\, s1ftmg through the charrt'd remains ofa Prast structure that went up tn namt1 tarl} Thurs- da~ said at will he davs before the\ know whe1hcr the fire \\-a\ the work of an a~na\t The midnight blau brok(' out 1n a C'On&t'~tcd apanmcnt communal\ \hat has suOc.·rrd I I arson tire\ "nee lat(' January lnve,taptor; arr hes1 - ~nt to ltnk the mo,1 rectnt firr "1th th(' ~tnn~ of anon attack\ "It I\ a \U\plCIOU\ fire but ll hun't btcn confirmed u being. a ~t fut ·· "'d Martha Wenh. a firt' drranml·nt spokC$woman "It 1sn ta\ oh\ 1ous as the otht"rs ·· -'\ 14-"ar-old bm "''' arrntl'd e.arhl'r th." month in connC'\:taon "1th the arson fire' Pola~ said he has cont~~ 10 stanina onh one ol the fi~ hu\ '" 5USJ)C'C'ted tn more "At tha~ point. we really don'1 know what's 101n1 on .. u1d WC"nh not1n1 \hat an orpni1C'd 1nv('1.1fptton of th(' fin"s v.;as haltC"d 'ih0nh afkr the t'lo\ ·, arTT\\ The roanng fire ." hie h hrokC' out at I~ '\O am dt''itrO\l'd 10 prage '1311\ and con~umed 'illl. car. and two motornc:lc\ Oamaf.c.' "'a' nttmatrd 111 mnre th:in \ 120 onn • ~rta residents. numbed and angl'f"ed b) the stnna of fim that tuu blackened their communtt} nocltC'CI to the blaze b\' \M hund~ Residents also 5ttm ed C'On' "'ad that the fi~. hlte tht' othen before 1l. had to be the work of a firtbua ~'era.I supplied -polaa v.tth tlPI ofl v.;ho IM fi~ st.artc-r ml&ht be. AuthonttC1 \ltd ~venal l"Mtdcnts· claimed tht') ~w a )'dlow -vehklt- dnve qwck.lv from tM '•cintt)' of \ht a(lartment if\cr the firl" broke out roltC'C however. \lld \ht' dn'Cf turned out to ht' an area rc11d<'nl who -..\ onh ancmp11n1 to \ll\C' h1' c-ar from lhl" nam~ .. DENTAL RECORDS ALTERED? ••• fl'oaAl youna woman's fatal vuit to tbcctin.c on SepL 30, t 982. "I told him (Cloninsct) my band· writina is not the chan and Jbould have been beause I did a oonsul· tation on Kim Andreauen with Dr. Protopeppu," Peek said when she "'called to the witness stand durina Thursday's hearing. She also said she ~ls An- dreuaen being given ao jrtjection or an anethestic drug 01) the day she died. but the drug also is not listed on the chart she had been asked to first identify at Protopappas' Harbor Mu- nicipal Coun preliminary hearing in July 1983. Peek said that sbe was surprised Cloninger never asked her any ques-- tioos concerning the massmg entry after she informed him of the omis- sion during a break in the preliminary hearing proceedings. When she wasn't asked any questions, Peek said $he assumed the prosecution wasn't concerned about it. "f was concerned about a fnend that could be m trouble for the chart's not being accurate." she added. Cloninger, who also was sworn as a witness in an unusual turnabout and testified during the heanng, said the recent inv~tagation had produced a witness who wall tesufy about O\ er- hearing a conversation an Protopap- pas' office af\er Andreasseo's death concemina possible lqal problems that could result if the dental cban was not altered. He testifed the investialton inter· viewed three people ''who may have had a hand an ahcrina" the dental ch.an. Two of those people gave statements to investigaton, a third did not. He also said he had cngqcd the services or a hand\l((iting expert, apparently to verify wh01her the chart is a forgery. · FoUowin& the hearing. Tuller said three of Protopappas' fonncr em- ployees contacted by investiptors supplied handwriting examples to be analyzed by the expert. Protopap~s said he had not been asked to provtde such a sample. Rfofn"" :1~lcin11 th,. rn11r1 10 rule on the defense motions to suppress the dental chan. Tuller withdrew a re- lated motion alleging a witness had been threatened and intimidated by the district attorney's investigator in the case. Tom Icenogle ... It would have bttn a close question on whet her the coun would consider it threatening," the veteran defense attorney later conceded. In denying the motions. Cardenas said he found no substantiation to the defense contention that the pros- ecution in tentionally had concealed • us ltnowlodJe of the aO~ly doc-to~ dental cban nor that there bad been .. bad-f&ith conduct" by the proJeCUtor or any member of his office. WARRANT .•. Prom Al investments in tbe fluctuating inter- national curnncy market, lcf\ a package of farewell letters to several relatives, friends and associates. Nancy Hoover, Dominelli's busj- ness partner and live-in oompanion, voluntarily supplied several of those letters to Judge Irving durin& a hearing Thursday. In one letter, Domanelli wrote to Hoover that -1 feel like crying over llll the regrets I have. "I have caused you so muchgriefby my lies: by my not relying on your advice: another lie to cover the first lie," the letter said. "And although this as no excuse. most hes I had always hoped to convert to reality. I was always optimistic about getting everything in order and in its proper place." After delavcrani the cor- res pondence to the judge. Hoover said. "'l have a feeling he {Dommelli) won't be coming back" to the United States. TRANSIT TAX ... From Al construction of the proposed San Joaquin Hills Freeway which would cut a swath through the undeveloped Sycamore Hills area and .. lead to the destrucuon of the Laguna Greenbelt as we know 1t," Timmins added. He said the organization carefull y has analyzed the package of proposed transportation improvements and concluded the county's five largest land developers stand to gain most from the passage of Measu re A. "These developers n~d the transpor- tation plan so the y can complete their buildo\Jt of the southern county." he said. Norm Grossman. a Laguna Green- belt member who helped ~repare th e analysis. said the plan "wall en- vironmentally destroy th as county. It will make us into another San Fernando Valley." As an alternative to the tax pack- age, growth should be slowed and already scheduled transportation pro- jects should be completed. which would reduce congestion far more effecuvely. Grossman said. The group's analysis of the plan concluded frecwa} rush-hour traffic would becoml' more congested once the improvement projects are com- pleted with a' erage speeds decreasing from an average 32 to :!3 males per hour. Also. county residents will experience a 40 percent 1ncease in air pollution. Besides those direc t problems, projected growth patterns along the new roads will tngger water rationing, over-crowded schools and inade- quate jail and dump site capacities, Timmins said. However. spokesman for the pro-tax effort, Citizens for Better Transportation executive· director Al Hollinden said the proposed im- provements would have just the opposite results "Road improvement projects proposed an the ballot measure will improve Orange County's air quality by more than 10 percent and eliminate excessive noise on freeways for 2S,OOO adjacent residents," Hollinden said. "The en vironmental benefits of Measure A far outweigh those factors claimed by opponents of the 1 S-year transportation plan.·· The tax measure. the most hotly co01ested issue on the June S ballot. would raise an esumated $S.4 balhon budgeted for the vanous highway widening and free""a~ construction projects. Sunshine, gusty winds in forecast A clear and mild weekend with enough gusty winds to keep kite fliers happy was on tap for Southern California, the National Weather Service said. Winds of 2S mph will scour Los Angeles areas below canyons through Saturday, increasing to 3S mph in tfie San Fernando, San Gabriel and San Bernardino valleys. forecasters said. Lows tonight will range from the 40s and SOs in the valleys to SS in Los Angeles, with the mercury risini into the mid-70s on Saturday. Easter Sunday will have milder winds and highs in the mid-70s to low 80s. Beach temperatures will hit 40 to S5 tonight. rising to 70 to 77 Saturday • as high winds kick up. In the mountams. chilly overnight lows of 25 to 3S Wlll rise to highs o(48 to 55 Saturda}. Winds will top at 40 mph Saturday. • Strong winds will continue over- night in the deserts. decreasing to 15 to 2S mph b} Saturday. Lows wall range from 35 to 45 in the upper deserts to 4:! to S2 an the lower regions. NEWPORTER FOR SALE AGAIN ••. Proa Al Road near Newport Center, had changed hands aeveral times before the o.t Webb purchue. There are currently more than 3,000 hot .. room1 wtthln five mllel of the Newporter and another 9,000 room1 have been approved or proposed. After Ridgway bought the hotel from Def Webb It apent mlfflon• refurbishing the buildings and land- tcape. Nearly an Of the e~ wm be In hlgtMand. luxury hotel ohalna. The 26-acre site Inch.Ides a nine hole, par-3 gotf course, two poolt, a spa, three restaurants and a tennta ctub. The Newporter has played hoat to l"l)anY celebertiel and noteworthy peoplt. Former attorney general and N1xon OMtPl'Qn manager John Mhcheff and hie wt'9 Mertha ltayed et the Newport« on the night the Oemocrdc hied- quart.,. at the Watwgate Hoc.I In W~_. broken Into. Mr1. Mttchell cielmed. that In-~ week she wu kept ln MCIUelon et the~ Room rat• start at about $ 105 a night. WMr't the reeort WU built It WU Of'4l of the few lwwry hotelS '" the ... but tt hat f.ced lncnNWlng competition ln reoeat year• and the competition It ltkety to get •titter. Theeattfomta Coaatal Commtuton haallPPf'Owd a 2~oom reeort at the neatby Newport Dunel. The Newport Cent« Marriott, which *-"I ha 3n roome, ii planning a 23-4-room expanlk>o. And the Four Seuona company hu proposed a 325-room luxury hotel for Newport Center. wu unable to make or ~ phOne Cllll '**• ~ mvotved Jn the break..jn wer. m-'d .n. might talk about It. . The hotel's guest Hst and record• wre later aubpoeneec:t dur1ng the OOUtl8 Of the W•WQat• Investigation. CHILD ARSONS EXPLORED ... From Al that the} don't know the risks." says Fineman. "'There ma~ be a willing- ness to do harm just b) taking the chance." The psychologist sa~'> It as an onl} very rare cases that the you ng firebug turns out to be an actual p}roman1c ""ho delights an the" 1sual dt'>pla~ ufa humang bu1ld1ng or get~ .-.at1sfact1on from the smell of <;moke and 1hc ""ail of sirens. "In those rare cases. setting fires as almost the reason for hcang."' 53}5 Fmeman ··The> ma} feel that God 1<. telling them to stan a fire and that God lS palling them on 1hc had. after the) set at .. Fineman. past chairman ol the Fire Servacec; .ind '\rson Pre-.entall'e Comm1ttel.' of the state P\)Chologacal Assoc1at1on. said 1t as has belief that }'OUngsters ha\t' an innate interest m fire that can be health) 1f parents teach them that lire 1c; a tool . not a to-. "'There IS thl.' lhtld "'ho pla ys with fire out of rnno'\ll\ ·· explains Fineman "He\ usual under the age of JO and has an interest an "'hat tire docs. "He may stan a fire h' .lt'(tdcnt or out of an exploratol) l'ITort and let 11 gel out of hand and then pantl He'll usually tell someone. kel hadh aboul at and nner do It again · Delly Piiot O.flvery I• Guerenteed "'~"' J4I '' f'l(,1 ..... ,. "'°"'' t "'ior t. • tO J " rt! tw-t ,., ' I 4f'd f '' $. Y A •• >f"'w"•O I he problem tire-starter -the pathological arsonist -acts out of anger. frustration or the need for attenuon. The-. ma\ stnke once or again and aga·in. backing ofT onl) when it appears that the risk of being caught has become too great. says Fineman .. L suall) there's an incident that ex curs that will mot I\ atl.' the tire-selling. It's u!\uall}' something meanangf ul that ha~ happened. llsuall) at home.·· .\ divorce. a famalv deaih. a ne"" step-parent or the arrn al of a ne"" bab) m the family could ~o upset the child that he 1mpulmel) kindles a tire to daspla~ ha s anger and reach ou t 1n has own t1At!>tt•d fas hi on for atten tion .. Normal!-. lhl'\ 1Aon·t feel bad or remorseful about the lire He gets some poSlll\ e re-enforcement. The attenuon sta11s clacking an . The) ma) feel as though the} ha' e some control over authontaes. o'er firemen.'' Fmeman eAplaan~ "Some Sta} around to look at their handiwork and get off on the flames or the excitement they've created." An older chald may be lashing out against pmblems at school or rcactmg bcaluse he has had difficulty male.mg and keepmg fncnds. "He ma) have been suspended or expelled and want to retaliate. De- stroying the school fulfills that anger and he may get re-enforcement from his peers at the same time." The punishment dished out to the vouthful arsonist who has been caught varies greatly. Fineman be- lle' es incarceration sometJmes as Justified as long as 1t goes hand m hand Wlth manditory therapy. The prospects of treating the prob- lem fire-setter arc excellent. he claims. "'E,en with the deeply disturbed fire-setter." Fineman notes. "it's not that hard to supress the urge ... Prc,entmg a child from becoming an arsonist also is possible. Fineman has developed the outline of a program that IA OUld have parents teachmg children baste fire safety at ages as ) oung as t "'o or three. "'An e,x planataon of what fires can do certainly helps. Letting your child light the candles on a birthday cake or o,tanang the lire m the fireplace under proper superv1s1on could prevent them from going into the backyard and pla~ing around with a cigarette lighter.· Education and supervisor. says Fmeman. are the ke ys to preventing the child from becoming the child arsonist ORANGE COAST Clrculetlon 714/842-4333 Daily Pilat H. L. Schwertz Ill Publisher CIH•lfled edvertlelng 714/'42·5'71 All ot"-r deper1mente 842-4321 MAIN OFFICE •)(') ~-1 P•, <;1 (' , ••Mn• r A .... ··~l·• \ ,.. • •!>f.O l".()tt• 111.u CA ~;>~ Chuy Dowellby Ro.emery Churchmen t ~"II' I ' 11\J i)<a•~ Ct .... I l'\lt>hfl""lj C.~•) No ,...~ '""""' "v\lretoQM .-:r-1~ .. , ,,..""' r~ ~,.. "rfl". ,, ,.......,, ~ • ., i. '"' t!'o1ue_td -.t"'OJf IC*'• 09' .,.,~ •c Y''O"' ...,.. 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Pfloenja 12 SS SI S11 Marie 51 32 ~~ 48 36 S..1119 H 42 44 36 ~: 10 41 Por11Al>Cl.O.. 54 45 63 39 "'~ 4S 41 $j)OklM so 41 =::t'ci1v 87 40 Syr-52 41 87 32 T°'*'• .. 47 IW\CI 3-t 32 Tue;_, as 52 Alc;flmOnCI 97 48 TUIN 12 56 St lOUit eo 46 WUlllf'OtOI' 82 45 St ,,.,e-remoa 78 81 WIClhlte 85 so SURF REPORT llD CONl>m<>N t-3 t11r 1-l t.ir 1·3 ,.., 1·3 Ilk 1-3 ,., 1·2 ,.., 1-3 , ... s.... Olrecl.IQn _,,,_t Parking fee ban ends in Laguna The Ci t} of Laguna Beach has lifted its morator1um on parking in-lieu cenificates but the ci ty council im- posed a higher mtenm fee for ne" ce11ificates than was recommended by either the Planning Commission or cuv staff. Business owners may no" purchase certifi cates for parking they can't ph )sacally provide at $8.000 per space. at least until the planning comm1ss1on comes up watll new parking recommendauons 10 I~ months. The cal\' has had a moratori um on th e issuance of 1n-heu parking certificates sane~ December. I 983. "hen cat\ onic1als became concerned 'Allh the· number of certificates that were being issued and requested a stud } of the problem of pro\.1ding an equ1table and adequate S) stem of parkmg for Laguna Beach merchants. Busine!>!> owners' had previousl) paid $4,000 for each parking space the~ were required to ha ve but could not pro' 1de near their busmesses. The mone} as placed in a Cit) fund for future parking s1ructures. Danielle Gonya, 2, takea a break from her fan OD the tire •win& at Tanaaer Park ln Coeta Meaa oD a bright aprlng morning. Last month the planning com- m1ss1 on recommended a subcommit- tee study th e problem further with th e ass istance of cit,· staff. The com- missioners also asked that an interim in-lieu fee of S l<Xb month for each certificate be put into effect until June I. 198S while the subcommittee's report as bemg prepared. Their proposed total fee for the entire period would amount to no more than S 1.200 and all certificates would be subject to approval of the city's Design Review Board. More than fi ve for any one busmess would require city council approval. On Tuesda) night council adopted the Planning Commission's rec- ommendations except for the S 1.200 Just Call 642-6086 What do you like about the Dail} Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at ltft and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Tbe same U-hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contrlbaton to our Letters column must Include their name and telephone number for verirtcation. No circulation calls. please. Tell U5 what's oo you r mind . SUMMIR SHAPI UP SALi SAVE AS MUCH AS '175. 00 4 DAYS ONLY FEATURING: ' 2 · "' ~ .,, 0 BuLLfTIN B oARu Benefj.t auction set for youth progra111s A fund-raisin& auction to benefit Harbor Arca youth programs will be sponsored by the Costa Mesa Rotary Club next Friday at the Costa Mesa Community Center . . ~e silent auction be&ins at 6 p.m., with voice auction beainning at 9 p.m. iickets, includini dinner and refreshments, are SS. Items to be auctioned include vacati~ns, fu~iture, household goods, jewelry, food and recreatJon equipment. For more information, call 760-1940 or 831 -3992.Back BankpatncouneatYMCA The West Orange County YMCA is sponsoring a healthy back course designed 10 ease back pain and discomfon. T~e progral$m includes stretching. strengthening and relaxauon exercises. Classes are in progress Tuesday and Thursdays from 6: 15 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the West County Family YMCA Office. 7262 Garfield Ave. (between Golden West and Main streets in Huntington Beach.) Call Lmda Huffman at 847-YMCA for funher mformation. Healing laughter course at OCC A lecture descnbtng how laughter can be used to promote healing will be presented next Friday in Room 113 of Orange Coast College·s counseling and admissions building. Author Edie Van Til will conduct the program. scheduled from 7 to 10 p.m. Admission is S6 and funher information 1s a vatlable at 432-5880. Motlvatlon lecture scheduled Orange Coast College will present a program entitled "Motivate Younclfto Excellence" next Friday as the first' of two lectures in Room 214 of the chemistry building on the Costa Mesa campus. Huntington Beach behavioral psychologist Claude Farley will conduct the lecture, which w1ll run from 7 to I 0 p.m. The re~strat1on fee is SI 0 and further information may be obtained by calling 432-5880. Hypno•I• class set I or •mo ken Smokers who would like to become non-smokers are invited to a free hypnosis seminar next Friday at 200 Newport Center Dnve. Suite 304. in Newport Beach. Dr. Marilynn Murphy will emphasize the use of hypnosis to enhance motivations to become a permanent non-smoker. as opposed to a smoker who has been deprived of cigarettes. The seminar will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. and seating is limited. Call 759-1184 for reservations. Library friends plan book sale The Friends of the Costa Mesa bibraries have scheduled an open-air book sale in the Crocker Bank parking lot on April 28 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The bank 1s located at the comer of Harbor and Newport boulevards. Seniors plan casino night A Monte Carlo night for senior citizens will be held Apnl 28 m the multipurpose room of the Oam Center. 5th and Marguerite avenues. Corona del Mar. The e~en1 1s scheduled from 7 to 10 p.m. and a donation ofS4 wall be asked. Refreshments will be served and pnzes will be offered. CPR workshop set at college Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT/F...._, Apt 10. 11i4 Keeping in shap~ important~ for senior citizens in Mesa~ More than a dozen hearty members of the Costa Mesa Golden Tim~ Senior Center walked through an exercise course at Tanager Park this week in preparation for next month's Senior's Day in Costa Mesa. Coooic W~ working on herchinups. and Semone Paul. doingsomeall-¥:nPortall\~ warm ups. are among those who will participate in the Walk forSemors., May 21. beginning at 8:30a.m. from Lion's Park at 18th Street and Park Avenue. The( 2.5-mile walk, which includes a progressive breakfast at three senior centers, is part of a local observance of Older American's Month and will be followed by ai program from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. in Costa Mesa. For information and ~stration. call the Golde~ Timers Senior Center. 642-2275; Costa Mesa SeniorC1tizensClub, 631-1632;0 · Foster Grandparents Center. 957-S 197.a Dally Piiot photos by Richard Koehae.J The second part of a workshop whi ch presents simple live-saving techniques of card10-pul monary resuscitation will be held Apnl 28 m the facult)' house ofOrangr Coast College in Costa Mesa. The class will be conducted from 9 a.m. to I p.m. b) registered nurse Joan Bou~ey. The fee 1s SS and further information may be obtained by calling the college at 432-5880. Newport rilay pressure cable T.V service CALENDAR . City says Group W firm violating law, but action being delayed By JERRY HIRSCH Of Ille Delly l'llot SIMt Friday, April 20 Group W Cable is violating a new law regulattng cable television companies 1n Newpon Beach but the city 1s delaying action while the company makes improveme~ts in its s) stem. according to a spokesman for the Cit} Managers office. Good Frida). No meetings scheduled. Sunday, April 22 "The compan) I believe has begun an effort to improve service. but I believe they are violating both the ordinance and their franchise." said Ken Delino. execut1\C' assistant 10 the city manager. Easter. Monday, April 23 • 9 a.m .• Orange County Transportation Commission , Hall of Administration, Civic Ce nter Plaza. Santa Ana. • I :30 p.m .. Orange Coun ty Planning Comml11lon. Hall of Administration, Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. The cit) may allow a second cable company into the areas of Newport Beach Group W services to increase compet11ion. Dchno said. That would be one of a number of options the city 1s conidering to try and improve Group W's sen ice PoucE Loe --- Holdup man cared enough to steal fr~m the very best A man os1ens1bl} shopping for greeting cards pulled out a 1wo-1nch. .22 caliber revolver and grabbed S 100 out of the cash register Thursda) at Helaine·s Hallmar~ 1n Fountain Val- le) Detectives !>aid the holdup man. dressed m a navy blue windbreaker Bantln&ton Beach A concerned citizen who saw three masked men traveling in a blue van near the intersection of Adams Av- enue and Brookhurst Street notified polict that something suspicious was afoot. But police officers who caught up with the van rcponed that the youths, who were wca~na paper bags with eyeholes over their heads, wert taking pan in an evenina car rally. • • • A $6,000 douah m1iter an~ meat slicer were stolen from Jacks Sub- marines, 21148 Beach Boulevard. The owner told police that the intruder apparently broke into the undwich shop by pryina a locked door. ••• A cable television boll and a remote control unit were stolen from a rcaidence on the 19000 block of Bushard Street. Police sald the in- truder broke into the housc aficr pryinaa locked kitchen window. The lo s was put at $400. • • • Four hubcaps worth $37' "'"rt , . and blue bagg) pants. picked out several cards and went 10 the counter 10 pay for them shonl) after 11 a.m. But he pushed aside the cashier at the store at 16181 Harbor Blvd. and took the money after opening the cash register himself. stripped from an AMC Corcord parked in a driveway on the 19000 block of Pitcairn Lane. • • • Stereo equipment wonh $400 was stolen from a residence on the 7800 block of Mandrell Drive. The crook reportedly broke in through a bath- room window. Cmtallea Jewelry and other valuables worth more than $350 were stolen from a residence on the IOOO block of South Coast Drive. Polict said the crook forced open a kitchen window to pm entry. • • • A thief sawed off a padlock from a locked prqe on the I 000 block of Baker Street and made off Wlth an assonment of tools as well as a pair of tool bo11es. Newport Beach A Pems, Calif .. man reported the thef\ of an outboard motor from h1'\ boat docked at the 28th tret't Manna • He forced the cashier and t\.\O customers to he dO\\ n 1n the bacl of the store before making his escape. investigalOrs said. He "as descnbcd as a thin and short -about 5-4 - 28-JO-year-old man of H1spanK de- scent. Thursday. • • • A Newport Beach man reported the theft of two tires and wheels valued at $250 from his 1972 Fircbird Thurs- day. • • • A Newpon Beach man reponed the theft of an auto stereo valued at $810 from his BMW parked at 2800 Newpon Center Thursday. • • • A Ncwpon Beach man reported the theft of four hubcaps valued at SSO each Thursday from his Mercedes parked in the 2000 block of Kewamcc La.Cuna Beach The 1hef\ of a car stereo from a vehicle parked near the c•t)' limtt on Laauna Canyon Road was reported to police Thursday afternoon. • • • A walking suck wonh SI 00 was reponed stolen from~ res1den<'C 10 the 400 block of Park A venue Thursday momtn The vic11m has 11ven pohcc the name of an alleacd The city already has two cable serv ices. Group Wand Communt) Cablevision. but they each service different sections of the ci ty and do not compete. second. we arc not in violation of 1t:· said Richard Waterman. Group w·s d1stnct manager. He contends the law as a vt0lat1on of Group W's franchise rnntract and \.\Quid not hold up in court. The Newpon Beach Cit) Coun cil passed a law 1n Februal) that would fine cable companies as much as $500 1fthC) don't maintain enough phone lines to handle complaints and 1fthe) don·1 make sen ice calls "ithin n. hours. "What )OU arc talking about 1s a mult1-m1llion dollar proJect and 11 JUSI doesn't happen o'er night." he said. In add111on tu replacing much of its trun~ hne. the m m pan~ has also made 1mpro' ements in its reception s~stcm and "'Ill install a nc"' telephone system next month. \\aterman 'klld The ordinance. "h1ch Group~ claims 1s not 'altd. "as a response to numerous resident complaints 0' er the quality of Group W's sen ice "\\c ha'c no prohlem whatsoe,er "'Ith man~ of the things the city "ant~ us to do. Our number one goal 1s to improve customer ser' ice:· Waterman said Commun1t) (able' ISIOn did not object 10 thi: ordinance and 1s in compliance. according 10 Dehno. He noted that Group ~ has started work on a S2 m1ll1on rebuild of its 17-year-old S)stem b) replacing a ponion of one of 1ts main cable trunk lines. The upgrade of the entire system should be completed h~ thl' ~car's end and "'c~port residents can e'pecl to see a stead~ 1mpro,ement in the quaht~ of 1he1r cable rcccp11on. he added. ··Group W 1s benefiting from a grace penod but "C do intend to enforce the ordinance." Deli no said. "We ha\C.~ had prohlems \\>c recognize that and we an: doing something about 1t. The biggest single thing we (an do 1n Ne"'pon ,.., upgrade th l' t'Qu1pmcn1 and that is \'hat "'e arc doing." ~ atcrman '>31d However. no acuon 1s planned against Group ~ at this tame. he said. .. First of all we don't recogn ize the ordinanl'c and SU~JX'CI • • * Tht· nghl turn r,1gnal lcn' 10 a 'eh1ck par~ed 1n thl' 800 block 111 Ma01amta DnH' "as reponed <\tokn Thursda' ahernoon PolH.'C ha'c nu 'IU~pcl'I!. • • • Rc!>1dl'nts r('portcd heanng an ang~ shout then thrc(' shots near_thc end of Dunning Dn' e shonl) bclorl' 5 pm Thursda~ Police responded and fou nd no signs of the 1nc1dl·n1 Fountain Valley Thie' c\ pried open a" 1ndo" 1n lhl· I 6CX)0 block of Mt. ( olhcn ~1rcc1 and stolr four handgun~ 'alued at $830 from a n fk d1spla~ caS(' • • • Burglar!> enter('d a loc~cd 1983 'an parked in the lot at Vons Market. 1620 I Harbor Bh d .. and stoic S 1.027 1n power tool'> • • • Someone -;1olc a leather racq uetball bag while Its owner was 'playing racquetball and stole dothes. rac- quets :ind racquet balls • • • • • • .\ housl' !l1tti:r for a Mannt• ollitn on \al'a111Jn apparent!\ \C\m•d llff a burglar " hen \he "ent 111 a h1'nll' lln Chagall .\'"nuc to p1d. up mail Police found a l'ami:r;i Jnll m1l1tJf\ dresc; c;"ord o u1":>1de a rl·ar "'1nd1l\\ thal had OCl'n sm.i\hcJ • • • .\n SI i\OOs1eam lleaner"';i'tal.cn from a car parkt'd 1n thl' I XllOO bkx·~ of k\ Park Bouk' ard Thur\da' morning Police louldn·1 1mmt'd1- a1cl~ sa\ hO\\ th1e\{''\ ttaincd l'ntl'\ • • • .\ Honda molllrl,tk ,,1IUl'd at $2.4(){) \\3\ d1..,l'O\ l'rl'd \lllkll f hUf'- da\ morning lrom a larpon on Streamwood The 11"'ner c;au..I the two-wheeler hall OCl'n lo~:kl·d hl"lnrc parking 1t Lncrn1ght • • • Two vehicles enten·d tn Joor prying burglars were parked O\cr- ntght Wedncsda) were in carponc; on Parkvaew Lane. "'alle1 and SJU wa'\ taken in one erhn and S 140 in checks cash and sungfassc\ taken in the second Fancy dude suspected in 40 heists l OS \ '\:C.1ELES 1 .\Pl -.\paroled han~ robber dubbl'd ··01!.<'o Dan" tx•lausc of his fann clothes was arrcc;tcd after 3 car Chase IO Bo\ le Hc1ghtc; Thomas Ernest Palmer. j I. ''a' hdd tor tn\cs11gauon of 40 Lo \ngde and San Fernando Valle) holdups. c;a1d FBI spokesman John Hoo" HllOS said those holdups began abou1 three months ago. while Palmer wa\ on parole for a I Q78 bank robbery rnn' 1ct1on for e1gh1 Hollywood-area robhencs. Detcc11\e nicknamed the bank robber "D1sco Dan .. because of has lanl') l'Ostumcs and gold rostumc 1e~elry. ~htch hecamc a sort of tra~ark Burglar. hghtl) ransacked a 1979 Dodge motor home parked 1n a storage yard at 16142 Harbor Blvd lrrine Thieves using a scrcwdn' er punched in the door lock of a vehicle parked at a busme s at 19600 Fa1 r- ch1ld Thursda) afkrnoon before tak- ing a $350 radio Baseball bat changes purse snatcher's mind • •• Ont JUvemle was amstcd for ~usp1c1on of arson and his I '-)tar-old companion cited for a narcotics '1olauon Thursda) about I p.m Both youths were relca~d 10 their parent\ after police alkgr-dl) ob~rved the pair to'i<iing firecracker' in to a field Jt Harvnrd A venue and Mnm StrC'Ct. cau~ing a !>mall ara firr .. ·\ kntft'-v.1eld1ng th1d~ho graMx·d d woman's punt and ran. aJr~d to return the punt when a good 5amantan armed with a ba~ball bat cornered \he crook hch1nd a Hunt- ington Beach hardware hop nd threatened to puhen1e him Poli('\' ~•d the thug, who ~ot awa' in tht-end. grab~ the :!8 \.CM·old \\-Oman ~ho wa\ "'alkm~ to"arJ Oold<'n We~• C ollcgC' and put thr kmfe to her throat 1 he aood ~mmtan 1dcnut1t'd an ~o-,rar-<.lld from nta Ana. rt- portedll w the thteftakt' off with thr "oman ~ punt' and P'e chase. He told offittn he JI.Imped thrtt ~ and d.a hcd throuih wvrral park.Ina lot~ betol"t' coming t~ t~ bad IU} The thief pparcntl) took a 'ood look at thr ba~ball bat and handed ~ncr thr punc bctorc flt"t""tng ap1n. The" :an\a >\na man mumcd ttir pu~ 10 the wo man. • M Ofenoe CoMt DAILY PILOT /Friday, AprU 20, 1984 London standoff colitinues British want Embassy searched: Libya demandln end to sl e LONDON (AP) -Police stnmathened banitades around the besieaed Ubyan Embassy toda)' altd .Prime Minister Maraaret ThatcbeT, back Crom a viSJt to Portugal, drove sua.iabt to her country retrttl for a briefing on the diplomatic standoff. Both London and \he l(>vemmeot of Libyan leader Col. Moammar Kbad.afy are tak!na touah stands in the four-<lay showdown. Khadafy says he wlll senle for nothrng lets than an cod to the s1eac while London is dem~dina to 1earch the Libyan Embassy and question those tnside about the shootina incident which began the confrontation. . lo Tripoli today, Britain'~t.ab~an ambassador, Oliver Miles. met for the le(()nd t1me an as man~ days with Libya's foreian mioincr, Ali Abdulsalam Tre1ki. "Both sides reafftnned their wi b to conclude matters in a pcacefuJ manner," said a spokesman at the ForeiJo Office in Lon4on who declined to be identified. In London, 1op aovemment officials assembled at l O Downing Street while police continued talk.ins via celephone to the Libyans holed up in the embassy. Scotland Yard spokesman John Miller said the conversa· uons were .. cordial." Lemonade. candy bars and American ciprettes were senc in before dawn and "talks are continuing as and when necessary," Millet said. He declined to elaborate. . ~ confrontation began Tuesday after a gunman finng from the embassy sprayed 70 peaceful anti·KhadaJy dc~onstrators with sub~acbinc gun fire, killing a young policewoman and wounding 11 protesters. Inside the besieged embassy, a Libyan who gave no name told a reponer by telephone: "We're innocent. We have not harmed anyone, nor broken any Laws an this country. "We have no gunmen here in th as building and we have no guns or ammunition." He said he and his 20 to 30 colleagues plan to observe a '"holy day" today. but did not elaborate. Which Woody? Mme •tar aacl cllrectory WoodJ Allen, left. bu uked a coart to keep look·allke PllU Boron, ~lat, of Loa~·••· from appeartq u Illa doable In ad..-erltamenm. The •tar ta alao eeeklnC $10 million In damaaee u a reault of 'lnYUlon of priYacy. • Thousands trace route of Chri$t Scaffolding and other materials were moved 1n to strengthen the 20..foot-high blinds of blue plastic sheeting blocking off the six streets that run into fashionable St. JERUSALEM (AP) -confessions of 16 people in Jamcs's Square where the Libyan "People's Bureau" is ThousandsofCbristian pil-what he has made a Good ranged by marksmen. grims. some bearing heavy Friday tradition. The eight , Spectators who have gathered daily at the entrance wooden crosses or crawling men and eight women were from Regent Street, one of London's main shopping on their knees, observed picked from a crowd of zones. can sec only police officers and blue-bcreted Good Friday by tracing nearly 2,000 that had flak-jacketed Scotland Yard snipers moving in and out of what tradition says was waited for hours in St. the barricaded area. Jesus' path to the Crucifix-Peter's Basilica. The Still. the crowds reach up to I 00 people at a time, and ion. longest confession -I J Scoll~d Yard said today,"We're expecting larger crowds At the Vatican, Pope minutes -of the two.hour than usual over the long Easter weekend." John Paul II heard the session was that of a ----------------------------=-----"'--"'-_.;;_-----,-==========-1 tecn·age Italian girl. r • c j 0 " r • ( x Open House/Environmental Scoping Meetings Widening of the San Diego Freeway (Route 405) in Orange County PROJECT * ORANGE Children's Pu~~1t M~~,?~ • provide fun, music and fantasy for the little o nes April 17-21 at Huntington Center. Daily at I. 2:30. 4 & 7:30, Sat/Sun at I. 2. 3 & 4 In Jerusalem, Israel Radio estimated 30,000 pilgrims crowded the city. Many of the Christian pro. cessionists recited prayers and sang hymns as they walked the 1.000 yards of the Via Dolorosa, or Path of Pain. "I pray for love and peace for alJ people," said Barbara Lutz of Vienna, Austria, as she passed the Third Station of the Cross on her knees. It was where, according to church tra· dition, Jesus fell under the weight of his crou as he trudged to his crucifixion at Calvary .. [J<l ,-{£ "Service & Stability Smee 195 7" Rabbitt Insurance ~. 831-7740 ~ 441 Old Newport Blvd .• Newpor1 • 1 MOIR OOLOll PIHITS TEW/NKIE ft9K~ • 1 110111 EIWIEIEITI Proposal: When & Where: Contact: The Ca1tforn1a Department of Transpo rtation (CAL TRANS) 1s consid- ering widening the San Diego Freeway (Route 405) between the Santa Ana Freeway (Route 5) and the San Gabriel Freeway (Route 605). These meetings are one of the initial steps in developing project alternatives. as well as guiding future studies leading to the circula- tion of an environmental document. The purpose of these scoping meetings is to insure that public agen- cies and interested tnd1v1dua ls are involved early 1n the environmental planning process The 1dent1f1c at1on of any s1gn1f1cant social. eco- nomic. and environmental issues that need to be considered 1s also a goal o f these meetings Those who attend will have the opportunity to learn about certain features of the proposal and comment on the decision process In add1t1on. CAL TRANS statf will be interested in ltstening to your concerns The scoping meetings will be held o n Date April 24 1984 Time 6 30 PM -7 30 P M Coen House 7 30 P M -Presen1at1on Place Wes1mans1er High Schoo• Cafeteria 14325 Golden West Westminster. CA 92683 Date Aonl 25 1984 Time 6 30 PM -7 30 P M Open House "30 PM -Presentation Ptace Tewinkle School Multi-Purpose Room 3224 Cahlorn1a Street Costa Mesa. CA 92626 The Open House portion of the meeting w ill provide an opponunitv for you to express your views directly to 1nci1v1dua1 CC\ltrans staff For further 1nlormat1on on scop1nq Mr Ronald Kosinski Environmental Planning Branch CAL TRANS 1213) 620-375$ •n1lt('n comments should be sent to C AL TRANS District - Environmental Plann1nq Br~m·r• 120 South Spnnq Street LOS Anqetes CA 900, 2 Last dr.y ror scoping comment'\ Jim" 1 l~~" Thnnk you tor vour 1nterP.s:· • 1 1111 llSC FILI PlllCESSlll • 24 10111 ILllE PllOOESSlll • llSTUT PASSPORT PIOTOS • IUCI I WHITE W • 2 II Y OOLOll POllTllllTS PnST OHll.f "' °'" 1 IArl c:=:J ~ r:r ~ 1' #11r Fiia '"' ,,,_,,,, ... ... > ~ COAST HWY ii 1'1 l lrers/'• I r. ( ., ,,.,, ,,,,. ••d t1 '''' lttlo1) Everything In RATTAN WICKER FURNITURE Big Sale!! lt IWOI llAllUFICTUIU 7000 SQ. FT. SHOWROOM 30-601/t DISCOUNTS ...... 11111 e NO DOWN O A C LAH•n ' r11U!C91 uWlll ~1 839-7231 1 CAU. .,.. QUOTU WICKlll llAn U DICOR ... _.. to.Mf ... 't/Ulf • I &om Wl9T OI tW9Dfl 90 DAYNO PAY Puerto Ricans take Navy bom.b credit BJ De Auodaled Prelt W ASHINOTON -An ex.plosion t.riacRd by a bomb placed under a sofa wrecked the officen club a~ tbc Wubinaton Navy Yard early l~Y: A ~ ~can nationalist IJOUP claimed reJPO,ns1bility ~ wd .n wu prote&tina a massive U.S. military ~~m;ttc. bcfinnina today in the Caribbean. There were no •OJ~ _LD ltie ~ which occumid about two boun after closana ume. Sailon sleeping in nearby barrack.I were rocked awake by the explosion which blew the steel doon off the buildina and started a fire. Responsibility was claimed by the ?ueno Rican nationalist underground aroup FALN, whi~ ~or severtl yean has used bomb attacks to publlciu. 1t1 demand for Puerto Rican independence ftom the United St.ates. Aaeai. grab armed ma.a DEARBORN Mich. -An armed man who was hustled away fro:O former Vice President Walter F. Mondale during a campaign stop has been rel~ a~er questioning by Secret Service agents. authonues. wd. William Polakowski, of Detroit, was not cbaraed m the incident Thursday because agel\lS decided there had been no threat to Mondale, Secret Service. s~k~mao Jack Smith said in Washington. Polakowski, identified u an international representative for the United Aut~ WC?rke~ Union had a permit for the gun he was carrymg 1n his pocket'. Polakowski was reaching over some ~pie between himself and Mondale to shake hands with the candidate, when agents noticed the gun in his rear pocket. W1lder .Ul name. woman WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -Christopher Bernard Wilder. suspected in a string of murders and abductions. willed his house and two parcels of property to a woman described by the FBI as "an old friend." The will was admitted to probate Thursday by a Palm Beach County judge. The document leaves the bulk of Wilder's property to a former friend, business associates and parents. The will leaves Wilder's Boynton Beach home, 8.Sl acres of lancHn Loxahatchee in Palm Beach County and property in the Las Olas section of Broward County to Vicki Darling, 38. FBI spokesman Joe Del Campo said Ms. Darling was an old friend of the Australian-born race car driver. Vega• talks broken off LAS VEGAS -Negotiations between striking workers and the Hilton Hotels broke off early today with a union leader accusing a neaotiator of "stonewalling" to brcalc unions that have st.ruck hotel.casinos for 19 days. Talks triggered by a new proposal from the city's two Hilton ~rts lasted more than 11 hours before breaking down just after midnight. Jack Stafford, president ~f ~e bartenders union, blamed Nevada Reson AssoClauon negotiator Kevin Efroymson for the failure of the talks and demanded to negotiate directly with "principals." CALIFORNIA State voten polled SAN FRANCISCO-California voters would prefer Ronald Reagan over Walter Mondale in a presidential matchup, but rate Colorado Sen. Gary Hart even with the president in a similar pairing, according to a survey released today. Reagan and Han both received 48 percent of the vote from poll respondents. while Reagan received 52 percent when matched against the former Democratic vice president, who garnered ~ ~rccnt. These w~rc among the findings of the Cahfom1a Poll. a st.atew1de survey m which a representative cross sccuon of voters was interviewed by telephone between April 11 and 17. Superstar golng home CUL VER CITY -Singing superstar Michael Jackson was released from a hospital "'in e>.cellent spirits" after undergoing laser surgery to repair a portion of his scalp burned during filmmg of a TV commerctal, his doctor said today. Jackso n. 25, was released at 10 p.m. Thursday. said Dr. Steven Hocffiin. Word of his departure from Brotman Medical Center was not released until today. Jackson checked into the hospital Wednesday. sparking thousands of calls from contemed fans. During the 80..minute surgery, a paJm·sized section of scar tissue was removed and Jackson's scalp. with hair growing on it, was stretched to cover the bum area. Jarvls 1n1tlatlve quaJJfies SACRAMENTO -A proposal by Howard Jarvis to give property taxpayers a $1 .3 billion refund and make it harder for local governments to raise taxes has qualified for the November ballot. Jarvis. a co.sponsor of the Proposition 13 propeny tax cut initiative of 1978, says be will spend$3.5 million on the November campaign fo.rthe "Save 13" initiative. Secretary of State March Fong Eu said Thursday that county election officials, by random sampling, validated at least 742,525 of the 983,000 signatures collected as tho~ of registered voters. The measure needed 630,616 to qualify. Prince visits Caltech PASADENA -Bntam's. Prince Andrew, who spent much of his five days in Southern California at high-tech centers, lunched elegantly with California Institute of Technology students before heading home. But the 24-year-old prince, whose romantic exploits are a favorite topic of the British press. had to forgo an invitation from three female Caltech employees for a pmt at a local British-style pub Thursday night. Cable car system tested SAN FRANCISCO -A cable car clanked its way down Nob Hill. testing a $58 million reburbishina of the system, as pedestrians cheered and drivers honked al the return of San Francisco's moveable monuments after a 19-month absence. One of the brown, blue-striped cars Thursday successfull y made us way through a 10 minute run. testing the new cable installed beneath the streets. The cable ears, which also were refurbished, will be used in tests until June I when the public can again ride them. said Jane Neilson. a spokeswoman for the system. Flllplao aalled to crou MANILA, Philippines -A Filipino construction worker had himself nailed to a wooden cross for a fifth straifht Good Friday today to dramatize his desire to be rcuntted with his American father ... Ob God. forajvc us." Donald Roford Jr., 36. cried out in Ta&alOf as aides hoisted him up on the cross for a few seconds an view of some 300 people. includina foreign tourists and newt photographers. Rexford bad five-inch stainless steel nails driven throuah his palms in an annual ritual he has vowed to continue until he meets his father, a World War II soldier be says now lives in Pontiac. Mich . Cb.bJme claim VJet d eath• P KING -China uid today iu frontier aunncn killed or wounded "several hundrui" Vietnamese soldicn and wttekcddo1ensofV1ctnam's borderbunken in heavy shellina this week to retaliate fot what the Chinese called anned provoa.tions A dispatch by the offiaal news qency Xinhua said the shcllina of border potttions bqan Apnl 12 and continued throuah Tbunctar . It la.ad Vietnamese fire wounded 12 Chinese dunn.a thts time but noChtnescwerc killed. A V1etnamescd1ploma1 in Pekin.a who spoke on cond1t1on he not be 1denuficd called the .. rcpon "sheer propapnda We do not fiaht unku auackcd. The Chinest occupy many pl~ in our country so wt flaht back " Work.en prepare for removal of century-old Nantucket-•tyle wh•Hna boat foand on laland off AIUka '• nortb cout. Turn-of-the-century whaler found '-on ice' ANCHORAGE (AP) -A Nan- tucket-style whaling boat. thought to be one of only a ha lf-dozen left in the world, has been retrieved fro m an uninhabited island in the Beaufort Sea about 15 m iles northwest of Alaska's Prudhoe Bay. The 3~foot boat. o nce used by whalers in the Arctic Ocean. dates from the tum of the century. according to John Lobdell. an anthropologist at Anchorage Community College. He said it is the type that was used by cOmmercial whalers in the 19th century, although it was later modified and used by Ss.Pmos before it was abandoned on Long Island in the Beaufort Sea. "The whale boat is a critical find because it is evidence of the early cross-<:uhure between native Alaskans and white whalers. It is remarkable that the boat was not damaged by ice surges or storms while it has been lodged on the tiny island," Lobdt>ll ~id. The anthropologist verified the location and importance of the craft in 1979, but was unable to recover it from the small, sandy island because oflack of access. But North Slope oil workers last week used an ice road constructed for offshore drilling to reach and remove the boat. Working in temperatures of 7 below zero. the workers, who volunteered for the job. drove heavy equipment to the site to dig a trench around the boat, according to Susan Andrews. a spokeswoman for Atlan- tic Richfield Co. She said workers had to dif by hand to work straps under the boat s keel. The vessel was lifted onto a flatbed truck and transported to a warehouse near Arco's Prudhoe Bay O perations enter. The North Slope Borough will own the boat. and eventually will place it on display at a museum planned for the village of Barrow. Ex-first ladies recall A lntments should ease Lebanon· s civil strlf e BElRUT, Lcbenon (AP) -Pmident Amin Oemayel returned from Syria IOday with plans to form a new C.binet q&lick.ly LO Steer Lebanon out of civil war. IOUIUI said. Rival militiamen shook hands and withd~ from the capitat•t center a1 tnace oblervm moved in. Lebanese aovemment sources said Oemayel would appoint a new Sunni Moslem prime minister within the nexl few days to form a balf-Ouiltian. half-Moslem Cabinet There were reports from Syria that opposition-Dnaae leader WaJjd Jumblan and Shiite Moslem Amal leader Nabih Berri would receive Cabinet posu. The plans for the new Cabinet were made after Ol'mayel met for l 1 houn Thursday with President Ha fez Assad of Syria. At least three hours of the summit talks were devoted to a new approach to achieve an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon, said the Lebanese sources. who spoke on the condition of anonymity. The sources refused to elaborate on the reported new approach concerning the Israelis. Also today, 1,800 Lebanese policemen and army conscripts began moving into buffer zones in Lhe second stage of a two-day operation aimed at disengagjng warring militias in and around Beirut. About l,SOO memben of the disengage- ment force began moving today into 32 positions along the .. green line" separating on the Bay We're opening early for our Champagne Sunday Bru a O a.m. C tnner served Christian east Beirut from tbe mo.tly Mo.leal wa1. Just before the tNce force took t.hdr po&itiona.. Jeu Gbuem, a teP1'*1lwive of tbe Cbriat.ian Leb&nae Forces. smiled and shook hands witb a leader of lbe Shiite Mollem Amal militia. .. Now we cu abake baadl and have peace,•• Obanem said. Some JUnfire WU beerd &om the down- town commercial diltrict lttlddlifta Beirut'• cloted port. Police II.id it wua bride~ of Winter returns with snow, floods and evacuations By tM Anedale4 Presa Winter made a comeback today with a snowstorm dumping more than a foot ofsnow for an Eaatet" backdrop in many areas of the Rockies. where serious flooding was a menace. Many homes went dark and some high- ways bad to be barricaded as the powerful storm out of the Pacific buried spring buds. Elsewhere, rain·swolJen rivers in Idaho and Oregon forced 45 families from their homes and residents of northern Texas and Oklahoma were warned to beware of severe thunder- storms, heavy hail and possible tornadoes. The snowstorm which earlier deposited I 0 inches of snow in Nevada spread across the ~­ FARIDS 1NUANCE 6R(D 4410W Ne.,... ...... .... ,..,~.c.. u1-n 40 Rockies from Montana to DOi1.benl NeW Mexico and eastward into western NebraU and southern South Dakota. • By momina. up to 16 inches of snow heavy. wet snow had faJJen in the mountain.I of Utah. where a record snowpaclt was almolt 1 S feet deep in places, and in southeastern Wyomina several highways were closed and power lines were down. "We've got about a foot of snow." sai<J police d jspatcher Christy Helms in Lusk. Wyo., a town of about 1,000 on the eastern plaint which lost power for about three noun duriq the night. "It's still snowing and blowi.na real bad." • FRED/Oii A&E Electric Power Levelers Retractable Motorhome Leveling Jacka Suggt1st«I retail $1400 install«/ Kids Fun For Easter Now! lncludl/IS control parn1I and four po'Wffful electric leveling jacks. Price good until 4/30/IM 1 FREDSON RV SUPPLY 8 15 N. Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana, Ca. 92703 We Sell 714/654-8000 0.-.. 1 0evs years in White House Daily Pilot -c 1a~sif1 ed ad~ chonp 642·56 78 Bring the kids to Huntington Center to see our live chick hatchery & visit the Easter Bunny. Photos only $3.44. Daily thru Sat.. April 21. p,._,. AW.- GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. (AP)-White House hfe and spcial issues that have brought presidents· wives out of obscurity were o n today's agenda at the first-ever conference ofform er first ladies. "I than k the role has changed the way the role of women have changed," Rosalynn Carter said at a seminar Thursday. The two day-conference. wath Betty Ford as hostess. also drew three presidential daughters and one grandda ughter. Only In Hollywelrd Jeff Pomerantll and Jaatin leJmoa.r mock kttle with creature to·~ tn .. Battle- fteld Earth.' 41lJ1na recent promotional ennt near the Roi· Today's mectin~ at the Gerald R. Ford Museum were entitled "Family Life at the Wh ite House" and '"The f irst Family and Social Issues." Each panel included presi- dential daughters Luci Baines Johnson Turpin. Lynda Bard Johnson Robb and Susan Ford Vance. along w1th Eleanor Seagraves. granddaughter of Franklin Roosevelt. Thursday's topics included first ladies and leadership and their relationship with the media. At the leadership sem inar. Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Carter chatted about their ro les during and after their years 'in the White House. They also swapped some Lales, gi ving nearly 300 people in the audience a first-hand peek inside the private presiden- tial rooms. Mrs. Carter noted that she began her work with mental health programs when she was first lady. and that she sometimes made calls from the White House urging support. She said she had a special telephone put into 1600 Pennslvama Ave. "so people wouldn't think that I was lobbying from the White House ... Mrs. Ford recalled that she and her husband would sit with each other in the evenings and talk about the day's events. It was at that time, Mrs. Ford said, that she would "lobby for wh"at I was interested in." Both reflected on the joys and sorrows of being first lady. Mrs. Ford said that years of separation from her husband when he was a con- gressman ended when Ford became presi- dent at the resignation of former President Richard Nixon. "We saw more of each other there (at the White H ouse) than anytime an our mar- riage," she said. lpood a-.n. Tbe •tory tak• place In ilie year 3000 with eartllll.nl• attempdnf to ..,.,.. tve the eUt.h f'iom -.ueu - like Inflatable one abown here. se at on Why make him wait? Have you ever waited 10 see 1f the hurl would go away rather than go to an expensive emergency room? Now theres no reason to wail Our emergency room base fee 1s only $10 24 hours a day seven days a week (Base lee does not include Physicians fees or other services that may be required ) That's the lowest emergency room base rate In the area. As part of our Focus on Community Health. we have developed the VIP. Very Important Patient program We will maintain a record of basic medical 1nformat1on on you and your family at all limes You will all receive VIP membership cards Then. 1f an emergency should occur. you can get emergency room care fast. without a lot of paperwork The VIP program 11 totally frH. To register. wnte for an appltcatlon at the address below The next time someone in your family gets hurt. don I wait Come to the Pacifica Community Hospttal Emergency Room nght away Ale. Community Ho$pltal e mun I M Onoge Coeet DAIL 'I PILOT !Friday, April 20, 1984 Kiwanians host 25th Easter S One of the nation's "l&q.est and most beautifuJ"Easter Sunrise Ser- vices will celebrate its 25th An· niversary Sunday in Newpon Beach. Sponsored by the Newpon Harbor Kiwanis O ub, the annual celebration is e_xp_ected to welcome 11 many aa J 0,000 worshlpen for this inspirina. non-denominational service. The service will bqin at S: 15 a.m., with i .. aloriOUI •unrisc'' to occur durina the even~ at Davidson Field, Ncwpon Harbor Wah School on Irvine Avenue, between 15th and 16th Strceu. Newport Beach. Accordina to a Kiwanis spok~s· cnan, the service will be ''a very special way to celebrate Easter and, the anniversary of the resurrection of Jesus celebrated by Christians the world over." Santa Ana. Or. PauJ Y QUn& of M.ariner'1 Cb~h ia Ncwpon Beach and f'astor Kenn Gulliklen from tbe V~rd Olrisdao FelloW1bipt with C01111Jq1tion1 in Newpon Beacn and Anaheim. Dr. Hockins is senior pastor of the noo·denominational Cal vary Church. He-has written numerous books on ~. leadership and tho dlurcb incJudtna "Nature of God in Plain Laquqe." He is also featured on tbe Biota Hour radio prasram beard daily on KGER-AM ancf KYM.S-FM. The sun will rise to the music of the Calvary Church Celebnition Choir, under the direction of Oary Kroll, and the solo vocals of Allan Johnson of Mariner's Church. Ample parking is available in the school parking lots on l Sth and 16th Streets. i>i"· DaTld L. Bocking Putor Kenn Gulllkeen Dr. Paul Young Harbor area pastors who will direct this year's celebration include Dr. David Hocking of Calvary Church in Dr. YOllnl is a lflduate of Dallas TheolOlical Seminary. He has pastoreCI churches in Fort Worth, Teus and Clearwater, Aorida before comi.na to Mariner's m 1982. Pastor Gulliksen, a graduate of Southern California College, served as assistant pastor at Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, from l 97 l to l 972. He was tbe The Easter Sunrise Service bu never been rained out since its inception in l 9S9, ~nd . while. ~ beautiful sunny morning 1s anba· pated, the setv1ce will still~ held in the tvent of precipitation. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 780 Victoria, C09ta Meaa EASTER SUIRISE SERVICES I Al ffftlvlll Servtce• 8 end 10:30 AM Rev. Tornow end Rev. "-•k•, PHlon ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 1190 Mornlr19•1d• Drive, Legune Beech EASTER SCHEDULE Sunrise Services 7'30 Easter Breakfast 8:30 Easter Egg Hunt 9:30 f est1val Services 10:30 PHtor Richard Schumm ST I ELIZABETH , •• SETOI I IHl11t1, lni111 Cl lood Frid1r: Stations of the Cross 12:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. Liturgy, 1:30 P.M. E11ter Vicil S1turd1J, 1:30 P.I. Easter Su1d1J lasses, 1:11110:41 A.I. Church of St. Matthew by the Sea 1T1ad11tona1 Eptecooa11 HOLY COMMUNION EASTER EUCHARIST -9 AM !Boo•. ol Commoii Pray•tt -19281 MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 611 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar lhe Re~ Jdme~ Hohlfeld S32 2201 The Rev Samuel Sche1bler St. Mary'• Epi1t:opa/ Church 428 Park Avenue, Laguna Beach 494-3542 The Rev Barbara C Mudge Ass1s1ant Ea•t•r Eve: 7:30 p.m. The Great Vigil of Easter. Easter Day: Choir & Candlelight . 8:00 a .m. -Holy Eucharist with hymns 10:00 o.m. -Holy Eucharist with Choir CHRIST UNITY CHURCH ElSTEll FLOWER SERVICE 11 &.I. bster LHHI "Tlllt 114• •f "" er ... " ComnUlity Room, Procrenive Savincs ' Loan 19900 Beach Blvd. (at Adams), H.B. Church Office 960·6626 24 Hr Prayer Power 960·07 45 This Sunday Worship In - ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 600 St. Andrews Road • Newport Beach • 631-2880 Dr ....... A. """"""· ~ ~ .. ...., EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES 7: 15. 8:45, 10: 15 A.M. "IT'S A LIFE AND DEATH MATTER!" Dr. John A. Huffman Jr, preaching Music by the Sanctuary Choir, Handball Choir. In· strumental1sts. Boy Choir 7 15 Child Care provided 8'45 & 10 15 Sunday School ABC ~ ~5-2222 Prince of Peace Lutheran a.Le. Pastor Dan Brendtro Pastor Dan Knudsen EASTER SUNDAY WORSHIP 1130 A.II. -Sunrise Service with breakfast · Alive•" Pastor Knudsen preaching 1:00 A.II., 1:30 A.I. -Festival Praise Celebration "Resurrection•· Pastor Brendtro Preaching Nut-y ~are pmv•<llOd 11 •II t&<'YICM V•.,tort .iw1~ ~ E. 1111 Ytrlt at 11 .. r, 011t11111 Ph111 Ht-0112 St. Bon1v1ntur1 Catholic Churoh 846-3359 16400 Spmcd.alt St .. lbrtilrton Be.acll CONFESSIONS FOR HOLY WEEK Monday. April 16 10 lo 11 30 AM Tuesday. Ap11I 17. JS PM and 8 9 PM Wednesday. Apnl 18. 3 5 PM and 8 9 PM HOLY WEEK SERVICES ttOU TllMSOAY. Aprl 19 8 30 AM Mormng Prayer. 7 30 PM Ma!>!> of the lord s Supper GOOD fRIOAY. Apri 20 8 30 AM Mormna Prayer I 30 PM and 1 30 PM. Passion Sm l(es HOl Y SA tutOAY, Aptf 21 8 JO AM MorntnR Prayer 17 M1dn111hl. f a~ttr V1R1I I A~al)f following en !ht Hdll l CAST£R SUM>AY, Aprl 21 ' SlllT llCHIEL AID ILL ll&ELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH co11111n CHURCH NEW COVENANT CHURCH UH PMiflt Ylew lrht · BY THE BAY FLOWEllll TIEE FlllllTill Invites you 1o CELEBRATE EASTER in a new way Gordon N. Slyter, Pastor. Join us for Easter Sunday worship at 10 A.M. HI h School 311 W. Yale Loop, Irvine. 786-320 Good Friday, Aprll 20th: 12 Noon, liturgy and Meditations and Stations of the Cross Saturday, Aprll 21at: Great Vigil of Easter, 8 PM Sacrament of Baptism and Holy Eucharist 8:30 PM Sunday, Aprll 22nd: 11 :00 I.I. -A OIROU IF LllHT A unique, 1oyous, healing, sharing service guided by the REV. SHIRLEY SCOTI on uy111 IWI TlllSFllllTill" 141 E. 2214 St., Oesta lt11 141-7110 Speclal Mualc: Harp Soloist Margaret Ki.mm C111r111ti111I, ICC 611 Helotrope Ave •• Corona def Mar USTEI SllllY SEIYICES &,rll 22, I Al alHll 10 Al "TIE Sllll If SILE•" 8 AM, Choral Eucharist (Write I) 10:30 AM, Choral Eucharist (Write II) Rev. Donald W. Kutz, Senior Pastor Child Care Provided FIRST UllTED MONODIST CHURCH 11221 l1111ar4 St., F111t1i1 YalltJ HE IS RISEN! HALLELUJAH! Jame• R. Hadley -Paator S,t0lel Se"lots: l :H,•1H a t t Ill Newport Center United Methodist Church 1601 Marguerite Avenue Corona del Mar. Ca11torn1a 92625 EASTH SUIDAY SEIVICES 6:00 AM Sunnse service by youth ,9:00 AM & 10:30 AM Easter Worship Sermon: "Clost EICtllttrs tf IM ntr• D1y." Rev Ken McMillan Church School 9:00 AM (Infants thru grades 6) First Christian Church Main A Adema, Huntington llNch Worship: 9 & 10:45 AM and 6 PM Welcome to Easter Services Easter Sunday .- SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY CHURCH Laguna Presbyterian Church The ··c1turch of the Chimes" 41 5 FOREST AVENUE. LAG UNA BEACH /111 •ill'S LJOU 10 share with u~ the Glory elf Holt/ Week GOOD FRIDAY, Aprll 20 12 Noon co 12.30 p .m. SERVICE FOR MEDITATION AND PRAYER With the Pastors EASTER SUNDAY, April 22 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. TWO SERVICES Dr. Tankersley and Rev. Williams The Hallelujah Chorus and Fanfare with Brass 1>1 Anllur J Tank!"r"lt'V. !::>rn1oi l'.i:.l'•r Ht'\ ( rd11( '> W1ll1arm~. A.<1 .. 1o;1ant Pas1ur Dr Edward .J l"aktwrll As.,l\lanl P,1..,1nr ' l1t1rl l .ir.-prm uh-ti M1111 lnt!"rl.md1 Dlrl'l 1nr ol !\1ui.1t lnr <..11nr!.i, """ '' ,., ~:111-n Wrt..thl Drl.(1101..,1 12th ANNUAL CELEBRATE EASTER with the cornmanff(Y CbURCb of' Lbe nazaRene and Wtstmi~ttr .ffltmorial-'ark 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr., lrvlne Easter: Lamb, Lion or Bunny? Tim Tlmmona Speaking Services: 8 A.M., 9:30 A.M ., 11 A.M . AWAKEN TO EASTER! HUNTINGTON BEACH CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE REVEREND PEGGY BASSETT Speaking -"'C"!'""!: DELLA REESE Singing* SUNDAY -APRIL 22 *Three identical services at 7:00 AM . 9:00 AM • 11 :00 AM OUTDOOR SUNRISE SERVICE 5:15 AM. Special Easter Message by Rev. Peggy Bassett ---------.. (Tf4} 069-1331----1-:::a THERE'S A WHOLE NEW CHURCH GOING ON ... I• Mam\ I .lO 9 I 0 JO AM I l N11on ~nd ; 30 PM 2205 Main Street • Huntington Beach ------- .~ T1011S EUAS Battle bodes well for Dems Primary contest keeps candidates in the public eye Conventional wisdom now con- tends that Ronald Reagan will be the prime beneficiary of this spring's bruising Democratic battle between Gary Hart and Walter Mondale. But as the fractious Democrats begin to tum their attention toward the June 5 California primary, strategists in both camps are looking forward with relish to the fall. They remember years like 1960 and 1968 and 1976, when Democrats staged long and spirited primary campaigns and then ran better than expected against Republicans in the fall. Now many Democrats believe a heated California primary would set them up ideally for the fall campaign against Reagan. "By the ttme we're through here, everyone will know just who these people are and they'll be able to make a clear choice," says Michael Kantor, the Los Angeles lawyer heading Mondale's California effort. .. And they'll remember it in the fall. which can only help. That will help Demo- crats in other parts of the country. too. Reagan didn't have to campaign here at all in 1980 because Jimmy Carter virtually conceded the state to him. but he'Jl have to this year. That means he'll have less tame and money to spend everywhere else." But first. the California pnmary, which may just become the first meaningful contest in this state since 1972 and the most spirited since 1968, when Bobby Kennedy. Hubert Humphrey and Eugene McCarthy staged a close thrce-wa) contest. Between them. Hart and Mondale will likely spend more than $5 million here -limited only by federal- ly-1mposed spending ceilings. That means the cash flow from California, which so many candidates in other parts of the nation exploit, is about to be reversed. And it means alifomians will again get to sec presidential can- didates in something other than a cut-and-dried situation. "There's no doubt in my mind that California will be decisive and that this will be good for Walter Mondale in the long run," says Kantor. "When you're not an incumbent and you have no primary contest, your image acts gray and hazy and people stop paying attention. That"s why, in 1980. George Bush and his upset win in lowa was the best thing that could bave happened to Ronald Reagan." Reagan recovered from Iowa to sweep all the early pnmaries and won the Republican nomination easily. But the early jolt from Bush caused personnel changes in Reagan's cam- paign and a whole new sort of television advertising that was far less smug than Reagan's early com- mercials. Similarly, Mo ndale's campaign has changed dramatically because of Hart. with the former vice president taking on much more of the fighter's image than ever before in his career. And no matter how snide. bitter or vicious the campaign becomes, no one doubts that the Democrats will pull together in the fall. Their ties arc extremely close: Kantor and John Emerson. the Hart campaign chair- man here, art both partnel"s in the law firm of Democratic National Chair- man Charles Manatt. Which means that the Democratic strategists may be correct in claiming Reagan can't feel completely secure on his home turf any more. It would still be the political upset of the century if anyone did beat the president in has home state, but it's also true that a whole generation o f new voters has grown up and rcgis.- tercd since Reapn last faced a serious challenge here in 1970. Can he automatically count on them, when most don't even remember bis days as governor'! 1f not, all the advertisina and spendina the Democrats will do in the next six weeks will be a major bonus for whichever one survives the pri· mary season. And a mtJOr detriment to Ronald Reapn T .. lll., El/u 11 • Saol• MMJ~-bau<tl coJ1m1ht °" 1t:ate , ..... ORANGE COAST D1ilyPllat I It's not qulte as clear as the nose on hls face -,.;. Ahorxcan•ttcttbeendoflu pose. A. Pntncar. Some sccamboat ~ In all the hi1tory of lceland. there has been ooe, only one, armed robbery. You've SttO pictures of President Ronald Rcapn swiflling an ax at his California ranch home. More to it than exercise. Only heat in that house comes from the sun and two fire- places. Eskimos and other gourmets will tell you the tenderest piece of meat on the whale is 1n its forehead. O. What's that New York C ity outfit that calls itself "G.0 .A.L. '"! 'A. Gay Officers Action League. It's a 51 ~member group of gays in the city's criminal justice system. Thir- ty-one are police officers. Q. Didn't every Mississippi n ver boat have a gambler aboard? ta.i ns entertained the supcntitioa tMt: it was bad hack to set off wi*>ut -~ profeuional pmbler. Ever bear ue ~rge Devol of Marietta. Ohio? ff .. was a professional card player wbO made his living on the Mil'SiJsippi for 40 years, the most famous of the lot. according to the historical footnotes. Q. What's the longest street m Chicago? A. Western Avenue -241/i miles. Amish eh1ldren quit school after the eighth grade. ": .. . So you thought electricity travel through a wire, did you? Likewise.• But no. it follows an electrical field, that surrounds the wire. L.M. Boyd colrunol•I. ,. . Republicans embrace welfare state ~ WASHINGTON -The Re- publican Party has made its peace with The Welfare State. Organized resistance is at an end. While the terms of surrender have not been formalized. and no humili- ating victory parade is contemplated through the rcbelious provinces, nonetheless, the GOP has stacked arms and gone home. The decisive capitulation is the Republican Scnate'sdrafting of. and the Reagan administration's ac- qu1esence in, a $45 billion tax increase in an election year. Set alongside the Democratic House's proposed $47 billion tax, the twin tax schemes recall George Wallace's ob- servation of a decade ~o: "There's not a dime's worth of difference between 'em." The national press 1s letting the Republicans down easy. Rather than exulting o ver the GOP surrender to the politics of tax and spend, the media arc calling this fourth major tax increase in less than 24 months a "deficit reduction" plan. Both parties are congratulating themselves. being conpittulated. forexh1b1tmga sp1nt ofb1part1sansh1p an co nfronung. courageously and together, the great PAT BucllAIAJI monster known as The Deficit The deficit, however, is not some ravenous and dcvouri~ beast that descends without warning upon a peaceful land. In a democracy, a deficit is simply the statistical yard- stick of the lack of courage of the nation's leadership. There is nothing mysterious about our "projected deficits." They arc simple numerical expressions for the fact that, while the government of the U nited States anticipates collecting 19 percent of the Gross National Product in future years, the govern- ment wishes to spend 25 percent. The Republican Party is being congratulated because it has acceded to the demand that that 19 percent figure be raised toward the 25 percent. not the reverse; because the people who give out bouquets in this capital city are, by and large, socialists. Socialist in the sense that they believe government should grow at the expense of the .. private sector," socialist in the sense that they believe government is a wiser, more benefi- cent dispenser of a nation's wealth than the greedy and arbitrary cusses who created that wealth, and who have a penchant for consuming it in so frivolous and foolhardy a fashion. Again, for those who have lost count. this is the fourth major tax increase in less than two years-all advanced with theenthusiasltc sup- port of the quiet consent of an administration elected on a promise of tax reduction. In the summer of 1982 came the Dole Tax, $99 billion overthree years. arguably the largest tax in- crease in history. In late fall came the nickel-a-gallon gasoline tax, a "jobs creation bill" if memory serves. the largest gas tax in U.S. history. Soon thereafter came the S 120 billion Social Security tax. striking hardest the worlungand middle classes and those businesses and factories that employ large numbers of workers. Now comes the $45 billion tax proposed by the conservative Senate. to be compromised with thc$47 billion proposed by the liberal House. We are all pr~ssives now. Through these four tax hikes, through the "bracket creep" caused by inflation, through the rise in loeal and state taxes in the past three years. President Reagan's great tax cut of 198 l will have been canceled out. And the wise men ofboth parties privately agree: We will need new taxes to "attack the deficit'' in 1985. With federal spending near 25 percent of GNP. with state and local spending in the neighborhood of 15 percent. two-fifths of America's in- come is being consumed by govern- ment, while one-third is being siphoned ofTin taxes. The difference -called The Deficit-is made up by the annual looting of the nation·s savings pool. To arrest thepr~ss. my brethren of the Right have all manner ofideas: balanced budget amendments. flat taxes. the item veto. etc. All wonhwilc. But just as the alchemist ne ver found the Philosopher's Stone that would con- vert base metal into gold. so the conservatives will never discover a legislated substllute for poht1cal . • coura&!!· • Perh8ps the Wol vcrine State bas ad answer. In M icbigan, a popular ; Democratic &ovcmor and his Dem<>-: cratic Senate conspired to raise the state income tax. Rather than confine their protest to letters to the editor and radio talk shows, the voters organized a tax revolt. signed peti- tions to recall two senators, recalled and fired them both, and replaced them with anti-tax conservatives. They are now attempting to do the same for the governor. and they bave upon the ballot populist l~slation to stnp Lansing of the authonty to raise taxes. All power to the people. Here, on Tax Day in Washington, there was announced fonnation of a Populist Conservative Tu Coalition, the operating premise of which is tbat votcn should use the same gauge of buckshot on all iax-and-spcnd poli· ticians whether they wear the red coatsoniberal Democrats or the blue coats of'·Respons\ble Republicans." As Admiral Dewey put it at Manila Ba~. "You may fire when read). Gnd ley.·· Patrick BKbau.a Js • syNJc.ted eo/11molst. 'Merchant' Gemayel doomed Lebanon WASHINGTON-Look.ine back, the disaster in Lebanon seems hke a Greek tragedy-doomed from the start. But it was not a preordained failure. If the central character in the grim drama, Lebanese President Amin Gemayel. had been less ar- rogant and shortsi~ted, the outcome could have been different-if not a happy ending at least a tolerable one. That is the verdict ofU .S. and Israeli officials interviewed by my associate Lucctte lagnado in Wash- ington and Jerusalem. ·"The tragedy of Lebanon was that a person like (Gema yet) was at the helm," said one disgusted Israeli diplomat. "Lebanon reaUydeserved someone with more perception. This man was a -merchant." That's an apt condemnation. Gcmayel's bazaar mentality kept him from bargaining realistically with Druse leaderWalidJumblatt. By the time Gemayel was ready to drop his price.Jumblatt was no longer interested. His militia had whipped G emaycl's Christian-led army and he could set his own terms. There was no room left forhaa&ling. It's no t that <limayel didn't have adequate warning. When the lsraehs decided to pull their troops out of the ShoufMountainsovcrlooking Beirut. they urged Gemaycl to negotiate with Jumblatt, and warned him that the Druse militia would beat the Lebanese army 1n any fight for the strategic turf. As f've reported. the Israelis and U .S. negotiator Robert Mcfarlane drew up a document that was to be the basis for negotiations between Gemayel and Jumblatt. The Israelis aot a reluctant Jumblatt to approve the document as a staning po m t; Mcfarlane aot Gemayel's approval. A meeting WM set up for the two Lebanese factions in Paris. J umbla tt showed up; Gcmayel did not. Thatwasbadenou&h.Butas J umblatt was to observe later, the U .S.-lsraeli neaotiatin, document was ap~ntly lost by the Lebanese Chrisllans "on the way between Bcuut and Pans." Ocmayel's neao- tlator, Walh Haddad. amved 1n Pam with an entirely d1fTcrent set of H. l. lchWarb HI ~ Chuy Dowelfby Edilor Incl "-'•nt IOl~Pu-- Larl'J D. l p1•• ~Edit°' Frenk Zlnt ~11fonor JACK AIDEISOI proposals. and they were unaccep- table to the Druse. To make matters even worse. Gemayel'senvoywas forbidden to deal directly with the Israelis, who at that time were still in control of the ShoufMountains. Obviously, Israeli support was crucial toGemayel. So Haddad and the Israeli rep- resentative. Uri Lubrani, went to the U.S. ambassador's residence in Paris -but sat in separate rooms. They communicated through Mcfarlane on an internal phone line. "lt was an unbelievably infantile kind ofar- rangement,' recalled one official. The Israelis told Haddad that Gemaycl's terms for negotiation would k.ill the whole mediation cfTon. They were precisely correct: The talks cellapsed and both sides went home. Mcfarlane was disappointed: the Israelis were furious. Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Arens made one last try. He went secretly to see Gemayel's father. Pierre, in his native village in Leba- non. expecting that Amin Gemayel would appear. But once aga.i n the Lebanese president snubbed the Is- raelis. One reason forGemayel's su1c1dal obduracy was his reliance on the Reagan administration's promise of support. Secret files show that Israel had pledged to defend Gemaycl's regime in return for a peace treaty between the two countries. It was a commitment Israel was prepared to keep. But Mcfarlane's prederessor. Philip Habib, persuaded Gemaxel to turn the Israelis down. "Who will protect me?" asked Gemayel. Habib promised that the United States would provide protection, saying: "You have President Reagan's word on this.'' Later. when the Israelis were preparing to evacuate the Shouf. Gemayel made another appeal. He begged the Israelis not to leave. The Israelis refused to stay, and washed their hands of Gema ye I. · At that point, the real-life drama did indeed become a Greek tragedy. moving inexorably toward disaster. The secret records contain urgeni. sometimes pathetic appeals by GemaycJ to the United States fo r protectiob as his government was teetering. But Habib's solemn prom- ise on behalfofPres1dent Reagan was forgotten. NCPAC WINSONE: The Dt'mo- craticCongressional Campaign Com- mittee charged several months ago that President Reagan's re-electio n committee and the National Con- servative Political Action Comm1tt~ were illegally coordinating their ef- forts. This month the Federal El ec- tion Comm1ss1on rejected the Demo- crats' complaint The Democrats had cned seven meetingsbctwctn NCPAC and Re- agan adman1strat1on officials from 1981 to 1983. But the election comm1ss1on 's general counsel. Charles N Steele. stated on Apnl J "It is the op1n1on of th is office that the evidence presented does not establish the rcqu1S1te cooperauon. consentand consultation that "ould destr~the in~.ependence ofNCP .\C expe ures. In a ti 11-seeret report. tf'Ck added that there was "no showmg that substan ti ve poht1cal d1scuss1ons too._ place o r that campaign contnbut1om were sought or that future NCP..\( expenditure programs were discussed or coordinated with President Re- Robert McParlane ag.a nor his cam palgn com m1 ttt."t .. EXECUTIVE MEMO· On the books. o\gncultureSe<"retar) John R Block looks hk<' a S 14.000 delinquent ta;( payer. But he's not. Block sold some land m Austt n. Minn .. on a contractual basis. which means the bu\ er docsn 't take title until all the pa) men ts art made. trs the bu)er who O"-C~ the ta.\~. But 1f the., 'rt not paid h) Ma) 15. the suuc of Minn~ sota w11l se1zc the proptrt) Jad A.Dtkrs011l1•1yedkatN eol11m•l•t. Job outlook bright for June graduates June graduates: The Conference Board interviewed 1,500 CEO's and got a near unanimous ~osis: Thi year more jobs are wait1n1 for you than any year in caaht. And communu::at1on 1s where the action is Some of my rccen• broadcasts.. telecasts and newspaper columns have been prepand on and dehvet'Cd from a farm in the Missoun Oiarks And almost nobody knew. With 1 dJSb Ol'I the roof and 1 satellite in the ky the news sources find me and my voice 6nds you - from anywbcrc to anywhere -m • hundred lh-of-a-te00nd. What WU impouible yesterday IS 1hudy commonplace. Wa1t'lt vou 5tt ""'hat•s ne:..t1 PAUL Hann With your nut telephone you'll be able to S« v.-ho's calhna before you answer In the nfllt automobtlc'I -thert will be no way for you to set lo t Your locauon and de1tmat1on will be pinpmntc:d by 11lrlhtc navlphon. "t home you Will en.JO) holo lf'*f'hlC' n ' 1n thrtt d1men\10n'I If your bu,1ncss ·~ world"1tk . 1hc new telccopiel"$ will automauC'alh translate our wonh into an} lanauaac. Corporations used to be able to market some nor technolns~. confi - dent at would be 1n demand for 10 )ttn. Toda) 's st.atc-<>f-the-.n tech- nolOI)' comes off the pmduc11on ltnc alread) ob<lolete Yestcrda 'aropp(rw1re' and radio S'IJ\&IS and ground ttntenn11<1 -C'Cl'I elcctnett) 1t$Clf -are f"t bc1na replactd b) aJa fibers and m1cro- wa,·cs and satclhtcs and la~r hcam'I and the pul11una dt11tal lant~ e of romputen U S Ne~ ren-nll) \nl"d to com- pute the dollar value of all thl\ lOmmuni'4\tton\ t('('hnolOJ' -and couldn't Sat~ of ha1dw'rt •lone reached 160 b1lhon last year: ne~t year 1s mc:alculabtc. potent1alt) astronomK:al s, tht end of this ccntur) thttt is no ·reuon communt<:auon canno• rtpla~ the da™'OOm With homt stud) And now I'm goan& to tell you a lmle more than I knov. Ovet"9Cti diplomats and '°me bus1nns u - ccutJvn att bt1~ rqu1ppcod with implanted tr.nsmtttt'T'. · Tbert u noplk'C a kidnapper coukt hide tum ~nd thLS is but the dawn of tbr information 10C1c-ty, 1t'~ ao-na to tx an UC1\lf\I day' PHI lh'""J ff I 1yM.kaUl4 t'Ol•aul11. I I . THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Mommy , ore we gonna put lights on our Easter lily?" MARMADl'KE by Brad Anderson "He wants to swap his bone for your cookie ... (}- ' · MlJON MULLl'.\S BATTER up ... 1 THINK kAYo 's SEEIN<5 ,ANoTHER WOMAN ·· HE'S (JOT A DREAMY /////(, ~OOK IN ~15 EYE)~? (,( (~ ~~ ./ ,; \~..!~~- 11M NOT SNOOPY·· .JUST CURIOUS' ' PEA~l'TS . ' l0LL SKIP T~~T ONE ANO THAT ONE ANO TMAT ONE. .. TUMBLEWEEDS HC'MEWOR"-60E5 FAST rF YOU KNOW W~AT 'IOU'RE DOIN6 BIG GEORGE 0 I l .:; ... . '• l ··. ·.:: I I . .. . byGuaAnl°' by Virgil Partch (VIP) 'f·I.. .. "" "No, Otorgt, let'• kHp crawllng. It's atlll ala hou 'tll bedtime." DE,,IS THE JIE:\ACE Hank Ketcham ·--~~ • ~ ~-. ( " ~ ~ '7' J ~ ~""> t -( - • CAA l USE 'lt>UR ~RCX}\\' M12 WILSON ~ • lF l 00 HOME I'LL HAFTA TAl(f A BATH ~ .. SKIP THAT ONE ANO TMAT ONE AND THAT ONE ANC' TMAT ONE AND TMAT ONE . by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz l DO~T 00 AN PROBLEMS THAT HAVE - NINES OR TWELVES IN T~EM I by Tom K. Ryan ,,,,,,.-------...... 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Pena shuts dow.n improved Padr es with 4-0 shut out LOS ANGELES {AP) -The San Oiqo Padres came into Doder:r Stadium ridina high with 10 wiJH in their first 12 games. along with &be memory of 12 victories in 18 meet· inp against rival Los Angeles last season. "San D1cao really took u to us lut year," said Dodgers tint baseman Grq Brock. who SU{>POrted the five-hit pitcbfog of Alejandro Pena with his second bomt run of the season in the Dodam' 4-0 victory Thursday niaht. • 0 The Padres have definitely iJ'D. proved." Brock said. "They pu1 a veat lineup on the field every day and 1t took an outstandina job like Pena did to beat them." Pena. 2-1, a 24-year-old ri&ht-handcr from the Domi nican Republic, held the Padres hitless until the fifth innin• and had a tw.>-hitter after seven innmgs. But in the eiahth, Kevin McReynolds and Garry Templeton singled after two were out. and • pinch-hiner Champ Summen. who knocked in five runs in biJ tint two pinch-hit appearances this year, came to the plate. Pena retired him on a Oy bell IO center field. .. We bad the guy up there we wanted." said San Dieao Manqer Dick Williams. .. A guy wbo can knock it out of the park. Pena made a lood pitch. h was only a non-conference baseball game. but 1t could be a preview · of the state community college tournament. Golden West tuned up for the final nine games of South Coast Conference action. Elster is now 11 for his last 14 at-bats. I :e entered the game hitting .312. Seahawks were usually Golden West's chief antagonists. The Seahawks came right back with four of their own in the fifth, keyed by a two-run homer by Mike Baer. "Pena did a super job on us.." Williams added. "He bad beuer control than be has had in tbe put." Golden West College played host to perennial power LA Harbor Thursday an the first of a home-and-home senes. and the Rustlers powered their way (wath some help from the wind) to a 9-5 victof). While the victory means nothing to the Rustlers in their bid for a SCC championship. Golden West Coach Fred Hoover considered it a pivotal contest. if for nothing else to gain momentum. The Seahawks came into the game ranked ninth in the state. while the Rustlers arc ranked 12th. Golden West went up 5-4 in the bottom of thee fifth when Ron Clark doubled and eventually came around to score on a wild pitch. LA Harbor tied it an the sixth on Steve Holcama's RBI sin'1e. Pena fanned six batten and walked none in pitching the first shutout against San Diego this season. The Rustlers snapped a 4-4 tie with fi ve runs in the eighth inning to pack up the v1ctof). their 19th against six defeats. .. Five of our next six are toughacs ... he said before the game ... Harbor as very good." He should know. The Rustlers. before entenng the South Coast Conference. played an the Southern California Conference and the Thursday on a windy Golden West field. the Rustlers opened a 4-0 lead in the third as Les Light was hit by a pitch and moved to second on David Applezoller's base hit. Elster then belted a three-run homer to right. ShaneAorcs followed with a double and moved to third on ~an errant throw. Ron Morello then singled Flores home. Golden West's bl& ci$hth inmn& saw Elster deh ver a basn-loaded sin&)e off reliever Steve Maye's first pitch and a two-run sin&ie ftom Flores to put thinp out of reach. The victory went to 5'cvt Bunon. in relief of starter Mike Schooler. Button is now S-1 . Mike Scioscta singled Brock home from second in the second innin& off loser f.d Whitson. l-1. Steve Su hit bis first homer of the year in the fifth innins and Brock belted his ..second of the year, a mammoth shot \0 cenlt'r, to \cad o« the K"Venth against reliever Sid Monge. Kevin Elster belted a home run and tripled. finishing the day with a 4-for-5 effort as Coast sharp at SoCal Relays NORWALK -The Orange Coast College men's 4 x 1.600 relay team captured first place Thursday in the Southern California Relays. and Pirate freshman Sheldon Blockburger bettered his own school record m the long jump with a 23-1 Q>/4 effort in action at Cerritos College. OCC's winning team, comprised of Gus Quinonez. Mike Coe . .Mark Guest and Mark McMaster, clocked a 17:37.0. Orange Coast men's spnnt relay team managed a fourth-place finish. Marshall Davis. Brad Hier, Kelly McBcan and Jam Lahti clocked a 3:38.3. Most notable was a first-place effort by Gary Daily in the 5.00 ( 15:09.5) and a third-place finish by teammate Ulysses TemQuez in the same event ( 15:31 .2). In field events. OCC's Leon Phillips threw the javelin 202-3. good enough for second place, while Rick Sousa was second in the men's shot put with a 43-4 heave for Coast. OC'C. com pct mg in the Divisi Jn I relays with ~he divisions being based on enrollment. also boasted several I other finishers 1n tbe 1nd1v1dual e•·ents which were held Thursday. In women's competition. the Coast quartet of Ann James. Kelly Baker. Sandy Springer and Angie McCard was second m the 1.600 relay with a 3:57. 7. The same four then bettered the scshool record in the sprint medley rday wath a I :47.9 clocking. good enough for second place. Golden West's Sue Bolton captured the discus with a 123-9 effort and took fourth place in the shot put with a 37-1 mark. ! INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Kan- sas City Kings would appear to need a sports miracle of major proportions to upset the Los Angeles Lakers in their first-round National Basketball Association playoffs. but no one involved as admitting that. The Lakers. who romped to a 116-105 victory over the Kings an Wednesday's opener of the best-of-five series, try to take' a 2-0 lead tonight at the Forum. where they haven't lost to Kansas C at) m 24 games spanning the ~st I 0 years. The Pacific Division champion Lakers this season had the NBA's second best record, 54-28. and the Kan$s tied for third in the Midwest D1v1sion with a 38-44 mark. wo rst of any Western Conference team an the playoffs. Asked about the "mismatch" after the series-opening victory. in which the Lakers led all the wa)' and had a 25-point pad going into the final quarter, Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley replied sharply: "I don't want to hear that. Cotton (Fitzsimmons. Kings coach) did a good job of getting them into the playoffs and they have substance. "I don't want to hear anything about them not being a threat. They're going to be much more comfortable here (m the Forum) Friday night; the)' will know more what to cxpe~t. .. -4"hcy'want badly to show us rtrcy can beat us and stop their long losing streak against us." said Magic John- son. who led the Lakers with 26 points and 11 assists in the playoff opener. "We have to keep going at them ... Fitzsimmons. who got an unusual view of most of the second half of the opening game. said he knows what has club must do to stay with the Lakers. "They blocked 13 shots and were able to run off that," said the Kings coach. who watched the final two quarten on television af\er drawing two quick technical fouls and an abrupt exit from the game 25 seconds into the second half. Ken Landrcux drove in Los An- geles' final run with an e1ghth-1nn1n1 sacrifice fly. "l fch strona start to finish." Pena wd. ··1 fdt very &OOd aJJ pme. I rate this as one of the best pmes I've pitched." Scioscia 53jd that Pena threw an cxoellen.L slider in addition to a fastbtil that was timed at 93 mph. "He mixed · them very well.·· Scioscia said. "He had 'ood location and that's what makes ham effccti ve. •· Referring to the Padres, Scioscia added. "We weren't worried about coolin& somebody off. We Just want to play consistent baseball.' Hines plans horseplay ALBANY (AP) -Jam Hines. the 1968 Ol)'mpic spnnt cham- pion and world record-holde-r, says he'll race against a horse at Golden Gate Fields on Memorial Day as a promotion for the Olympic Games th as summe-r and "just to prove rm stall quick." Hines. 37. claims he ran 100 meters last wttk in I 0 6 seconds. 1ust a shade OHr the 9. 95 world and Olympic !'('Cord he set at the Mexico Cat ) Games A g ood th o ro ughbred racehorse. he sa}'s. can run the 100 in about nme S«onds. Hines should know. consadenng he ran agatnst a couple of nags ~ ycan ago in Texas and Kcntuck). "I won both tho~ races:· said Hines. who was at the track Thursda) to pack P-OSt pos1t1ons for Saturda) 's Calafom1a Derb)'. "The second horse, though. was a trotter. We raced 220 vards an Henderson. Ky., and I beat ham by six yards ... Hines has been doing some promouonal work for the Olym- pics this year. and has man versus horse race win be on the di) of Golden Gate Fields· Summer Games Handicap. From high school to Olympics: Not an easy transition BLOOMINGTON. Ind. (AP) -Delray Brooks, one of two hi&h school stars compct- in& for a sp<>t on the U.S. Olympic basketball team, wants no special favors and isn't genina any. "All the players are here fi&htinJ for spots on the team and it's Just real phy1 1cal and real competitive," said Brooks. a 6-l auard. who av~ 33 . .S p<>ints per pme this season for Micht&llfl City Roaen. Indiana's top-ranked h1a.h IClhool team had a perfect record 1n ~tar-season {>lay. •• don't thtnk I'm bcina treated anx differtnt becaUll" I'm a hl&h school player, Brooks said Thurtday as rtponm -.ere allowed to visit Wllh 1<>me of the Olymp1c hopefuls for the Ont ume since they amved Monday. Brooks previously said he didn't think he would be in awe oftht aroup of All-Amencan and all-conference picb penicipatin& in the trials. Brooks, however. says he wu "ti&hter than usual" when he bcpn playmJ under the watchful eye of U.S. Olympic Coach Bobby Knl&ht. who will be coachina Brooks later this year when he plays at Indiana Umvers1ty "I didn't &Ct off to a put start, but l'm JUSt lcam1na a lot tfld cnjoyma m)'11Clf n&ht now," said Brooks. who has been workina apinst a sroupof prd that includes Nonh Carohna's Michael Jordan. the collcat Ptayer of the Y earl. and third-team All-Amencans Mark Pri<.'t 01 0to'1S• Tech and Alvin Roben'°n of Arkansas. "I th1rik It's a 1rcat cxpenen~. rm lcamina more here an one week than I could at home an three or four," said Brooks. wbo hasn't received any hint from Knt&ht about has performance so far. "He hasn't s•ud anythH\J to me at afl and that doesn't bother me:· Brooks said. "He's here to coach the Olympic team and not to wony about how I do or anyth1na. He'll wony about that next fall " It hasn•t taken Broo~ Ion& to team '°me of the skills he'll need to improve "Bn flllf\I the bell up ap1n1t the fuards that you have here, 1t'1 real tou&b. he said. "They·~ a lot mo~ ph)"lical an colleae than they are an hllh scbool That's bttn probebl Just the toUfbcst aspect. JU t bnnama the ball up and attllnf throuah packs on defense. It"s real phy11cal.' At Kniaht's daily n"°""" conferen~ at was anno unC'Cd that forward Kenny Walker of Kcntuck)' m1ucd some pracu<.'t becaust" of an agravated Actullts heel. All·Amcncan Way- man T1sdalt of Oklahoma. who also bad trouble with an AchtUcs heel, Sit out ~C\lnau&)S tel uua. UUl v1-.u\,QJ l hursda) wtth no probltm. The only other pbyer wtth an 1ajury v.-.s 6-10 Roy Tarplty of Mteb'Pn. wbo wu sufT'enna Crom beck spurn .. , fim Sot It on Tuoda , 1 ~ u cauxlrallywanttd&optay.On W 1a1n really came down on me ... Tarpley taid . '1'bt doctor said it looked Sft\t)' ma:· ' 0...,.. COMt OAJL Y ptLOT /Frtday, April 20, 19&4 . '1e gives some upbeat advice I I FroaaAP...,_tcMI . SYLMAR-Younasten in tbi$ San Fernando Valley community Tbunday IOl a little bit of advice from Olympic downhill sk.iina champion Bill Johnson. . But the advice that the youtba 101 fromJohnson. of nearby Van Nuys. was not about ak.liJla as as much as it was about life. · Johnson, 24, who became \be first American to win the Olympic!otd medal in the downhill skiina event in Saravejo, tol an attentive aroup of youngsters at the San femando Valley Juvenile Kall that they have to work hard to succeed and "the person you've 101 to beat is yourself." Johnson, who had some run-ins wnh the law when he was 17, was invited to peak at 1heJuven1le flt(1ltty by the Juvellile Justice Connection Projec1. a aroup of volunteers who help counsel and house yow:i~ definquenu. One youth asked Johnson: ·If you don't mind me ,cttinga httle penonal, Mr. Johnson. what made you want to steal a car1'' Johnson told the IJ'OUP his famtly moved north when he was 1even and he learned to skl in Washington and Oreaon. When be was 17, be said, his perenta were ~nina divorted and be fell in with friends who "weren't '1Jftl." He admiucd candidly that he smoked marOuana. stole food-.. pota1oes and stuff' -and began steallna car parts and 1em!1J them. Heand a fricndaot caught 1ryina to tow away a car that "looked like it had a aood enainc." Grievance filed in Perez case ATLANTA (AP) -The Major leque Players Association said Thursday it filed gncvancc prolestina 1he suspension of Atlanta Brav pitcher PascuaJ Perez, whose first season workout · his teamma1cs was called ofTbccausc of rain. "If Bowie Kuhn say wait. I wait." Pe~ said Thursday. "I think everything will be OK." P~ said. ''I've been ready, I want 10 play, but the only bad thina for me is I h;ave to wait I feel bappy because rm here. I love my profession. Perez, convicted r ~ntly m the Dominican Republic' of cocaine possessio" was suspended without pay until May 16 by Commi ioncr Bowie Kuhn. retroactive to Apnl 3. He also was laced on probation through May I 5. )985. I try to work hard. I ~ustle when I pitch." . Fehr said the anevanc:e was filed Wednesday night wi1h the Player Relations Committee ~nd that a preliminary meeting would take place sometime between Thursdar. and Sa1urday with the PRC. headed by ~ MacPhail. "Simply stated. the players' contract says you cannot have disciplinary action imposed on a p~yer without Just cause present. and we believe there was no just cause and that a contract violation exists," said Don Fehr, acting executive director of the players' union. Perez was arrested Jan. 9 m Santiago, convicted of cocaine possession in a Santiago coun March 23 and. fi~ed about S 1.000. An appellate court upheld the con v1cuon April 5. Soviets to be offered asylum? LOS ANGELES (AP) - Soviet athletes al this sum- mer's Olympic Games may see freeway billboards urg- ing them to defect and could be offered "safe houses" and private legal .ajd 1f they decide to seek political asylum , ant1-<:om munist group or- ganizcrs say. Dave Balsiger, the Or- ange County advenising executive who helped or- ganize the Ban the Soviets coalition last year, says 40 Sovie1 Olympic team members who bve in what formerly were the states of Lithuania. Latvia and ,... -------.-·-. -.-- @ •-A f-• 1' • , I . ~ . ,' . . . . ' . ~ . . Estonia will be pnme targets of the defection campaign. At a meeting this week in Hancock Park, members of the coalition -an ad hoc group of anti-<:ommunist conservatives and Eastern European ethnic groups - proposed erecting Russian-language freeway billboards during the sum- mer Games encouraging defccuons. . '\ The group's plans are BICYCLE REPAIRS based on an assumption the Soviet Union will par-Servicing All Makes ticipate m the Summer And Mod 1 _ Games. 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A bases-loaded single by pitcher Chris Howard and a two-run single by Peter Dean in the third inrung did most of the damage. Howard gained the vic- tory, his sixth against one defeat. .. Newport Christian, now 12-S. 1s back in action Tuesday against Liberty Christian in Academy League play. Balboa run set The Balboa Improve- ment Association 1s spon- sonng the firs1 "Balboa Pier 10 Pier Run" as a fundra1scr for the Balboa ummcr Concen Scncs in the park by the Balboa Pier The date of the race 1~ unday, Apnl 29, at 7.30 a.m., not this Sunday as previously su>tcd There will be a S 10 entry fee which includes a T·sh1n. pnLe drawing and refrtsh· menh and the fee 1s tax deductible Fn1 ry blanks can be ob- tained from the following mcrchanu 1n Balboa. Ruhy's. tud10 Cafe. C'atahnu Pas!ICnacr Serv1c~. Tomfoolery. Stuft Surfer, Local Color. D11lmans ind Mendel~n5 Gallery For more 1nfonnAt1on. phone 67 1-8401 o r f)7~ 71"77 Ezpress' Young feels 'horrible' about state~ent , .... AP ditpa&det EE CHICAGO -Lo Aflaeles quar-~II• terback Steve Younal&id Tburaday that he felt .. horrible" about all the attention aiven his prediction th.at the struulina United States Football Leaaue .. may soon fall by The wayside ... sooner than you think.'' "I 101 involved in leque politics and 1 lhouldn't have," said Youn&. who recently siancd a $40 million contract with the Express to become the bi&bcst patd player in professional football. -f 1 "I learned my lesson, and I'll bear the brunt for 1 . t hope people don't make a bia deal of It ... I'm not perfect. But you've ao1 to be careful what you say. I will from now on." In a telephone interview with Chicago reporters the day before, the 21-ycar-old quanerback sajd he thou&ht the National Football League "is just goinl to quietly take on about four or five teams-very ellcittng ballclubs -and then watch the resl of the league fall by the wayside. And it ma,ht happen sooner than you think." But at a news conference Thursday evening, after arriving for tonight's game with the Chicago Blitz. he pleaded guilty to talking too much about things he shouldn't have. "I guess I threw an intercep1ion I here. but we'll JUtt have to recover," he said, adding that his speculation of how many teams would likely survive a merger with 1hc NFL is "just guessing along with every other sports fan in Amencan about what's going to happen." Earlier Thursday, the USFL issued a sharp response out of its New York office. "His comments were unfortunate," Jim Byrne, the USFL's director ofcommunications, said in a prepared statement. "They obviously were the remarks of an inexperienced young man who probably had little concept of the impact they would have." Bill Lalmbffr scored 22 of his 31 m points in 1he first half as the Detroit Pistons defeated New York. l 13-I OS , to even their National BasketbaJI Association playoff scnes at I -I despite a 46-point performance by the K.nicks' Bernard Ki.a& on Thursday ni&ht. Kmg ~ored 23 straight points for the Knicks in the first quarter, matching an NBA mark set by Seattle's Gua Wllllama on Tuesday night ... Elsewhere in NBA playoff action, GH WJIUama hit a threc·point basket at the buzzer to give the Seattle Super- S6mcs a 95-92 victory over the Dallas Mavencks leveling their playoff scnes at a game each. Williams' fall-away shot that banked off the glass came after Tom Claambers. who had a game-high 30 points. blocked a shot b) the Ma vs· Pat Cummlags and W1lhams got the loose ball. .. Marqa~ Jou1oa scored JUnc 27 points to lead Milwaukee to a 101-87 victory over the Atlanta Hawks, giving the Bucks a commanding 2-0 lead in the playoffs . . . Larry Blrd got four of his game-high 23 points 1n a decisive 1 ~2 surge midwa; through the founh quaner and Boston held on fo r an 88-85 victory over Washington and a 2-0 lead in the senes ... Oaa Juel and Klkl Vaadewegbe scored 33 and 32 points. respecuvcly. including 10 each in the decisive third quarter, as Denver downed Utah 132-116 to even the best-of.five series at one game apiece. Lazera pull goalie, nip Wichita WICHITA -Stuan Lee scored with 21 40 seconds left aft.er Los Angeles had pulled its goalie in favor of a six1h attacker as the Lazers upset the Wichita Wings, 6-5 Thursday night in a Major Indoor Soccer League game. The victory was the first in Wichita for the Lazers m two years. The loss in their home finale was the seventh in 24 home games this season for the Wines. W1ch1ta, 25-22, feU a half-game behind St. Louis in the ba1tle for the MISL East d1v1sion title. It bad to bappen -Ttaen loee Detroit lost for lbe nm time io 19U) Ill the victim of 1 two-run homer by P,... Wte that helped lhe Kaom City Royals beat the Tiaen, S-2 Thunday in Amencao J..eque be.leball action. That ended 1 o.ine..,me. aeason-<>penina winntna strtJk by the Tiatr't, w6o aot off to the best start in their 84-year history. Cotti Meu Hi&h and Orange Coast Collqie product Du ~ earned his fif\b save of the teUOn for the Royals dC1pite ,ivina up a ninth-innina homer to IJrt o ........ £1.ewbere Thunday, o~..,. tripled in a ninth-innin1 run with bi a fourth hit oftbepme LO live the Toronto Blue Jays a l·I victory over the 8a.ltim0tt Orioles and 1 sweep of their tbreo-tame teriet. Jim Cluct scattered seven bits in hit firat complete pme of the season . . . Texas nllied for three runt in the ninth i nnlna to snap a 4-4 tie and beat Boston 7-4, handina the Red Sox their seventh stniaht lou. . . IUeUN ~ pitched a five-hitter, and Baroid Ba.lMt ICOred twice to lead the Chicago White So" over MilWlukec, ). I . . . The game between the New York Y1nkeca and Oeveland was rained out. Bfl day for a-Titan Robln90n Jeff Robluoa, a former CaJ State Fullerton standout. and Gary Lavelle combined on a three-hitter to pace the San Francisco Giants to a 3-1 victory over the Ill Cincinnati Reds Thursday night in National ~c baseball action. Robinson, pitching in only his third major lcaaue game, struck out nine and walked two before leaving at the start of 1he ninth inning after giving up his third single. Lavelle struck out the last three batters to record tUs first save of the season. The 23-ycar-old Robinson. who was playing college baseball for lhe Titans a year ago, also got his first big league hit, driving in a run in the sixth with a single ... Hable Broolkl hit a two-run homer with one out in the eighth inning to rally the New York Mets to a 7-6 victory over Montreal. A two-run homer by Gary Caner m the seventh had given the Expos a 6-5 lead. Carter also bad a two-run single. and Geor1e Foster drove in two runs for the Mets with a single and a homer ... Steve TrHt pitched his second complete game, yielding nine hits, and Gary Mattlaew1 singled home a run. doubled and scored twice as Chicago defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 6-1 . Trout lost his shutout bid with two out in the ninth on a wild pitch wi1h Tom Hen on third base ... Philadelphia at Pittsburgh was rained out. Morgan flrea a alzzllng 64 HILTONHEADISLAND,S.C.-Gil n Morgan, a 100-late challenger lasl week in the Masters, compiled a no-bogey, 7-under-par 64 and took a two-stroke lead Thursday in the first round of the Sea Pines Heritage Oass1c. Morgan. whose closing 67 lifted him in10 a third-place tic at Augusta. Ga .. npped the front side at the respected Harbour Town Golf links in 5-under-par 31. theo birdied-rwo of the last three holes in cool, cloudy, 1hreatening weather. Nick Faldo. the Englishman who last season ranked as Europe's leading player and now is a regular on the Amencan PGA Tour. had a solid 66 that placed him second. Walton on course to first win? ST. PETERSBU RG. Fla. -Robin n Walton, a s1x-}ear veteran chasing her first professional victory. fired a career-tow 66 Thursda) to take a t~o-stroke. open- ing-round lead over four other golfers m the LPGA S&H Classic. fhe former Umvers11r of Washington star. playing in a early threesome, birdied seven boles on the 6.028·yard Pasadena Yach't & Golf Club course and her 6-under par total held up for an 18-hole advantage over Vicki Fergon, Vicki Alvarez. Lori Dahl and Sandra Spuz1ch. Two-time defending champion Hollis Stacy was among four pla~ers one shot farther back after rounds of 3-undcr-par 69. Injury forces Lendl to withdraw . MONTE CARLO, Monaco (AP) -Top-seeded Ivan Lend! w1thdrew today from a quarterfinal match against Sweden's Hennk Sundslrom because of a leg bruise. Sundstrom was leading, 6-I. 2..0 when the 23-ycar-<>ld Czechoslo- vakian abandoned. Lendt said he inJurcd himself last week at 1he Luxembourg Open whc.-n he crashed into a side post. Sundstrom. No. 25 1n the world rnnkmp, said he had not nollced Lendl's 1n1urv "I could run. but I couldn't strttch for any shots." Lend I told reporters. "I didn't want to take 1he nsk of hurting m yself any more, so I decided to stop" Lendt. who 1s scheduled to play a WCT evenl 1n Dallas next week, said he would ttt his New York doctor on Monday. if not earher Jn other quarterfinal matches today, Jimmy Anas c.u1ly dcfea1ed fellow Amencan Scott Davis. f>..0, h-t. and Vann1d. Noah of France downed Andres Gomel of Ecuador. 6-2. 6-4. The I 9·ycar-old Arias, who had played nine holes of aolf Thursday despite tendm1tJs of the knee. said the quarterfinal match wu easier than he expect~ "Scott can be be a dangerous player, bul he was on one of his bad days," Arias 18td. Meanwhile Noah. the 23-year old French Open champion, took JUSl over an hour to dispatch Gomez. who sprayed aroundstrokes all over the court. In his second-round match Thurs.- day, Lcndl needed jus1 one hour to down Mel Purcell of the United States, 6-0, 6-3. Noah, however, stru&&led to a 4-6 6-2. 6-4 victory over Oleao Peret ot Uruauay m another second-round contest. If Pun:-cll wu never in 1hc macch, it was because Lendt, with his .,. grtMivc aroundstrokcs 1nd approach shots, never pve hjm a chance. UC Irvine women blitzed LOS ANGELES -The use women's tennis 1cam. currently ranked S(vcnth in the nation. showed why Thursday as the Lady Trojan5 lopped v1s1t1n1 UC Irvine. 9-0 1n 1 non-conference match on 1hc U C campus. UCl's bc11 opponun11y came an 1he scrond d oubles match when Colletn Pauon and I 0 111 Trenw11h Wt'~ a1 match point in their batle with Chcr)I Jones and Dana uv1. 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Houston, .JU, Liiiie, Montreel, .JN. lu,~.lU ltuNS, Gwvnn. k" Oltoo, 11. Met· thews, Clltc.eoo, 11. Retn11, MonlrHI, II, ktlmldt, Pl'llledtllilhl1, 11, WIOgln1, Sen Oltoo. 11 Rll o Certer, Mon1ree1, II. E111kv, Clnc:lnnell, 13. WllleCh. MontrNI. 13, ~Otter, New YOl'to., 12, J Devis, Chlc•oo. 12. HITS Lllllt, MonlrHI, 22, Gwvnn, Sen Oltoo. "; G Cerler, MonlrN I, lt, Rt Intl , MonlrHI, 11; SU, DMlitn. II. TrlllO, Sen Frenclsco, 11 DOUBLES: 0 Certer, Monlrtel, s. LJlllt, MonlrHI, S. TRIPLE&, Cru1, Houiton, 2, Dewson. Montrnl, 2; OwvM, S.11 Oltoo. 1; Ot\ltr, ClndnMll, 21 V. Hevn, Pllli.o.tollle. 2 HOME ltUNS; WHllll'IOlon, Allenle, 1. kllmldt, PhlladfjPl!la. ' STO\.lfN l.ASES: kmu.t, Plltledeloflla, I; Wleoln•, S.11 Oltoo, 7, OwyM, 5-11 Olloo, S, Miiner, ClnctnNtl, Jo Rt®•. Clnclnnell. S SAVES Go.Mot, Sen Oltoo, $, ~ttt, St Lou!•. 4,; Hollend, Pll~, ), Le SrnOtl, ChletOO. l ~~ ..... 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'"4• ........ 1-01 S.tur•V'• 0..... 8ott011 e t we"'1no1on o .... et S..lllt MffweullH ti Atlanta ._.Y', oem.. Lalltn et Ken111 Cllv Ph~ et N-Jen•v Oefroll el New York Utell 1t o.n"er Porllenel et ~,. TvesdllV'I GINNI (N !Weft .. r"f) Botton II WHhineton PnlleOlte>nle et New Jeruv Mllwe ull" 11 Alle11te Uteh el Denver Porfltnd et PllOtnlx Delle• et S.etttt Lltlrtn II Kan111 Cltv W...._Y', Ge"'" (N -.uary) Detroit ti Ntw Vork 'nlursdev, AtN'I 2' Gemes '" llKft .. rvl Wuhl"9ton at Boston New Jersev •• PhlleottPlll• "'"•nte et MflweukH Denver et Uleh Phoenix e t Por11tna Se1111e 1t Oellu Kens~u Cllv et Lltlrtr1 Frlclev, Atwt 21 ~,,,.1 '" MWl .. rv> Ntw 'York •I Detroit Boxlne (et~) Junior mteldlewelollh-Ouene Thomes IOt lrolll K0'4 Cltvton Hints (Denver>. 4 Gofden Gfovt• (et St. Lautt) '°' NUftdS Je mes Herrls, Waahlnoton, O C out· oolnted JOll" Taple, Ntw Mexico llretl Acosta, MilweukH, outoolntt4 J11 .. Remo•, Lot Angele, Mickey 81t11, Ot1 Moine•. Iowa. lloo· Pt4 Juen VHoue1. Fort Worth. Tutt, ht round. Roc:lntv G1rne11 , Loul'"'"•· outoolnlt4 Ferne"40 Gonze11s. Sorlnolltld, Ill 112 POVnds Ruav Bredltv, Sorlngflt1<1, IN.. won bv 41,ouelltlcttlon over Oenlet Gercl1. Chi· ceoo. 3rd round. Tlmmv Sllve, Loul,len1, outoolntea Jtl .. William,, Flt Steve VOU"9. St LOUI,, •IOPoad Ron•IO C~v. Penn,vtv1nle. hi round Les Fel>l'I, Les Ve11es. OUtPOklltd Clev Jt"kln1. Kno•Ylllt, Tenn • 1 It POVnds Derrick Jlot>tnson, SI Louis. OUIPOl"ltd JQM91\ Be11tv. LOU''"ifl• K.v Oevld Geuvin, Felt River, Men , out POlnle<I Freotrld< COll•n\, J1ckM>r1, Tenn Roo.rt Snennon. LH """· outoolntect Frenkie Lucero, Sell Lek• Cllv Hector LOP11, Loi Anoelt,, ouloolntt4 Conrecl Senct>ft, Fort WOl'th TtxH llS POIHICll Victor Ltvlnt . lndlene. ou1001n1t4 AnthOnv Bovie, Ptnn•v"'enla Wllllt Mllltf, ColumDul, Ollio, OUIPOlntta Juen Cantu, Rocky Mounteln OlOo R04rloUft, H•w•ll. OUIPO•nltd Gerv Cerdova, Ntw Mexico IJl POVnCb t<tlelt Banks. Chlcego, •loooad Ronnv Mltchtll, Huntington, w.v .. 3r4 rouno. Mkktv Semoaon. Wuhlno1on, O C • outootntt4 Kent Herdte, 1Cno11vlllt, Tenn Mervin Cllembers. St Louil, outooln114 811111 Ktl\000, Omehe, Ntl> - Joseph Gemecht. Lowell, Mell .. out· ooln114 Stentev Ounteo, Columl>u\. Ofllo Merk Fiorini, N1w York, outoolntt4 Tonv Roorloues. Jr , CltYlttnd 1 Jt POUftCfl Mercell TrlPltll, Jtcl<IOll, Ttnn , out· oolnttel Cenlu• C. Horne, LH Veou Tlmotlly Ret>on, Loul1lene, dee Vincent Releford, FOl'I Worth, Te11u Courtnev H~. Grena Reoidt, Mien OUIPOlnle4 Kevin Pavnt, LOI Anotltl Merl< Strlcl<len4. M1nneaoo111, out· PO•nle<I Kenneth Gold Sorlnoflel4 111 147~' Tim Chr1sllanltn Omena. NtD out oolnttel Jlllon Rice. wea111ng1on, O C Mvlon Welkins. Lea V-s. outoolnlt4 Orville Bower, Mlnne100U1 Mlc'llHI G004N u, Sprlnofitld, Ill .. out· oolntlel Oolohu• Smith, Toledo, Ohio Loul1 Howard, St Loul1, ou1oolnlt4 Jeffrey Ben. KnoaviHe. Tenn lS. peund\ WIHlem Guthrie, Sorlnotlt14, Ill , out ootnt-.d Steve Emerdl, St Louis Corne" Sims. Ell111>e111, N.J . stoooe4 Kevin Lalr4, Detroit, hi rounct Tim Llllltl, Grtnd R•Plds, Mien , out· oolnltd Oerln Allen. COluml>us, Olllo Ro" Enett, ln41e 11e, ouloolnted Jl1mone Neoron, F lorlda 165 POUlldt Vlrgil Hill, M1"neeooll,, ou1001nted Ro" ,,,, Warren. L•' VtOH A41m C:.11rl1nd, E llllDelh, N J , Oul ootnttel Tlmo1nv Wiiiiam•. Los Anoetea Frank It Swlneltll. I( nox vlllt Ten" out oolnlt4 HerYtv Rlchtrdl, Sl>l'lnofletO lit Wevne H1nkln1, Cnk:ago, outoolnlt4 Bruce Steiner Kan1n Cllv Mo 111 peund\ Jerrv Alen Gott Jec1<10n, Tenn, out oolnte<I RendY S<lulrea. Wtllllnoton DC Jeff TllOmOM>n, Detroit outP01ntt4 A.nelre Howard FIOt141 ArtPl\lr Wtelhers. Hutchinson Ken out· oolnled Oonnltl Wlnllef<I Clevtteno Evenoer Ho•vitetd. Knoxvlllt Tenn . st-4 SMrmen Grlllln Mlnneaoollt 1n4 roun4 HMVVW.._t MiCll•tl Tvson. New Vork OutDCMltC Jonnnv Wllllems. Cniceoo JonathOn Liiiie•. Gflnd ltaoldi Mich outoolnted Rotend Aleunder, Hutcntn\on Kan Rlcherd JOhnlOfl, FCH'I Wortn, TOH outoolnte4 Tim Frverton, ln4l1ne Htnrv Tlllm1n. Loi A.nget ... outootnttel Terry Anderton, Wuhlnolon 0 C Super HMVVWettht Monte Ootttmen, ~nn•v'"•nl•. out oolnttd Torn M<Klev, St Louis Jtmff WlllOll, K•n•H Cttv. OUll>OllHto Kllbet't Pierce. Lowell, MeH Mlcl\elt WIUlarna, Loul1lene, outooln1ao We rrt11 T'llorn010n. WHlllnotOtl, O C K lrnmllet Odom, Clllceoo. outooln 1eo Jttrv Ptnman. llldlene NHL o&neft'S DfVISM)HAL '1NALS T ... Y't Oemtt Que«lec el Montreel IMonlrffl lffd\ Witt.M l MIMetOlt II St Loul1 (Ml,,,,.JOfl !ffOt .., .... >-JI OMOl\lon 11 Ce!OMv Ir O/'l'IOlllClft IM4• ...... l ·tl ~.,.. o.m.. (If .... •~• Mol\lrHI el QuRec Cattery et lctmoMon St Loul• •I Mlnnesof• s.. Mill T*"'SOA\""S •ISU\.n c1111 flf ff·•v ._,u••• ....._, 'MUT RAU.• furtonn. Cott Genter (Otte.le) MAO 7.IO UO Comrnen' Deer (Maul UO UO TloN (Catt~) UO Alto recec1. M#ece. N'*'' ~ll!Mf, LllCky Key R., Stettf Eeete Tlrnt· 1:12 2/S. SICONO ltAC·I . 6 turlono•. •w•ndlr (Ptdroie) II.JO 9.20 uo lllUI Guerd (McGurnl UO UO Sorlo Mt•ter (~dlllO) &AO Alto rec.cs. K .. o Oltrolno. Our Gleu, Ster Snow, Men fht Cennon, Doc Oftll, Chip kvtf', A.lrMtltnd, Rffll>y SH'lt, FMther Mtfchent. Tl,,,. 1 ll. n DAIL y DOUeLI (l·t) oeld ., ... 00 THNlD llACR. 611> furlongs CJleyo 10rui.r1 12.20 HO 400 Kev 10 111t conoo 111ee111 uo '20 .AtntH IMcC1rronl l 40 .Atso rectd Wlnoeo Prince, Exalted fuoor . Pb My Pock11. Anita 8onlt1, Son 04 Chief, Crlmeurlt Tl,,,. I If 2tS 'OUltTH RACI . • tvrlOnOl Mucn Fine~ (Me11I 1460 UO 540 $klltfu4 LOOI'. IGercle l • 40 J 20 Wt1I Oouoteu (Slblllt) uo .Atlo rtGtel E101t S-4ron, 81cllrlcli. No Fundl, Devol lhlnoovu, Tiit Big Biro, un1ver1e1 Ster, Onctele, Prince R.ooert Orollen't 8tt Time I 10 •'S FIFTH R..ACIE. I 1 It mlleJ on tud HOid Th1 Hult (MCC1rron) 7 .60 4 60 Fancv Wino• 181eckl IUO Mvmlnliullo (Hewtev) J 60 HO 1120 .AllO rect4 Eerll .. t, Ame1ing Frtv•'• Wllh, Butnt Fl. JilllnlkV Time: 1 SO Sl1ttr, lS EXACTA (S·6> oe14 '74500 SIXTH R.ACI. One milt. Jumooff Jot IMcCerronl a OD 400 190 Gelo Montes IH1wi.v1 • 90 J.20 Merk'• Heir (Slbllltl 3 20 Also rec.eel PoMv'1 Leoecv. Ptnln1ule Prlnct, Cteler Edllt, Wlnner1 Town R1noe1. Hell To Lovt , Preferred Steooe Tl,,,. 1 31 )IS SEVENTH R..ACIE. I Hlollbrow !Plncevl B1cktoo ISlt>ltle) Clltvev ICHtentdel 11e mite' • 60 • 00 7.60 760 310 Also rec.o· Plrtlt Man. AH 160 Hoult Cerro Pinto. Net Proceed• Time 152 lS EXACTA (3·SJ oe10 59150 EIGHTH RACE. I I I mile. on turf Tell A.Olin IPlnuvl Z 10 2.60 2.20 Mou·Fernl· Tvchl (Ptaroiel 6 20 3 20 Lt Roceln tCutene<tal 2 IO Also rtCt4 Honto, S.uvege Time 14 31S SS EX.ACTA I 1·21 oal4 U..50. $2 ~ICI< SI)( (3·12·S-l-l·ll oeld J 10.33' 20 wllll 10 winning tickets (1111. nor .. ,, S2 Pld< Six consoletton paid S161 IO w1111 639 wlnnl"9 tlelttts (five l'IOr,.,, NINTH RACE. 6 lurtonot. Ovnethl•ld (Plnc.1vl 12.20 5.40 3 40 Eruptive (McCerronJ 3.40 2 60 indlen 0 IMtztl S.20 Al•o rece<I Soe.d Ltller, Decontrol, Swl11!'1 Wish, Gloenllc, Perfect Cover Lllt c R14oe. Tne B•oe~ Kid Time I 10 215 lS EXA.CTA. (7·1) oeld S9600 A11en<11nce 21.9S7 MEN'S BASKETBALL u.t, Olvmllk trials fist Tht otaver1 lnvlltd to the 19t• Otvmolc 8esktftleM Trfel•. u ennounctd t>v Ille Amel-8eskeltlell Anocletlon of tne Unllt4 s11te1 Trlats ere 1>4tlno nel4 111rouol'I A.or ll 12 Mark .ACrtl Ofal ROO.rll Umver111v, Merl!. Altrle, Dukt, SteYt Alfor4, lnalene. Ct1erlet Btrl<1ev. Aut>urn, Weller Berrv. Stn Jeclnlo JC. Len 81u . Mervlen4. Sltve Bleck, LtStllt Cnarlt1 8 r•41tv, U"lvetlllv of S<>uln Florlde, Oelrev Broo1u, R09ers Hlo" Scl'lool·Mfcllloen Cltv, tn4 .. M ille Brown. Georot Wunlnoton. Mlcnael Caoe. S•n Dito<> St.; Antoine Carr, Wlcnlte St; Roow· veil Ct11omen, Oavton, Lorenio Cnertes North Caroline SI . Sieve Cotter. New Mexico St., Tvrone Corbin. OtPeul Wtrdltl Currv, Virginie Tech, Johnny 0 1wklns, Oukt, Bruce Oovolls, llllnol1; Joe Oumera, McNHH SI . Devin Durrant, 8YU, P1lr1Gk Ewing, Geor11ttown, Vern Fleming, Georot1, AIYln Frtnklln, Houllon Lencuter GMdon. Loul1vtne. GrtQ Grent, Uteh SI., AC Grten, Oreoon St . Merli. H11Mt, Norlhtulern, Steve Herrls Tut... 8uleh H1vs. C.llfornie, Cherles Hightower, US Armed Forct1, J1v Humohrlt1, CotortdO Bot>t>v LH Hurt, i'Jeoeme. Lewis Jeck· ion, Alet>eme St . Cnarltt Jonel, Loul1Yllle, Michael Jorden Norin CerOline, Joe K1e1ne. Arken .. s Jon Koncek. SMU. Lerry t<rv11~owl1~ Mo"la ne, Kell" Lee, MtmPt11• St Kerl Mt10n1. Loul1iane Tech , Denny Minning, LewrMCe High SchOol, Lew· rence, Ken .. , Maurice Martin. St JOHPh'l, Pa . Jim Muter, Ktnluclt'll, Tim MCCormlck, Mlchloen. Chris MuHln, St John's, NV. Jev Mure>nv. Boston Co!ltoe. S.m Perkin•, North C.rotlna; Chucll Per· ton, Auburn E 4 Ponc.ti.nev, Vltteno"•; T errv PO!'ltr. WIK0n1ln·Sltvtns Point, Merk Prlc.t, Georgie Teen, 8t1tr Reamussen, OrtQOll, Frtd RtYnol<ll. Ttus·EI P110; Alvin RoC>· er11on, ArkantH, Aubrev Slltrrod, Wfchlte Stefl, C"erllt Siiton, Oreoon Stele, Gene Smith, Georgetown Ttrenct SleMDurv, Temolt, John Stock· ton. Gon1eoe Uni Yer sllv. Gr119 Stokes •owe. Rov T a roltv Mlcnloen, Anthony THchtv Wake Fore•I Wevman Tl,41111 01<1ehome Jell Turner. Vendtrblll Nick Venos. University of Senta Clen t. Miii Waoner, LoulsYille, t<ennv Walker l(entuckv, Owevne Wesh1ng1on, Svrt tulf Wiiiie Wllilt Tt nneuee·Che111noooe. JC>fln Wllllem1 Tulane, Elrem W1nter1 llllno11 Leon wooa. Cel Stitt Fullerton M1ct1ee1 Young Hou1ton WOMEN'S BASKETBALL U.S. Olvmotc trials ll•t fht 107 elllltltl whQ "' Klle<lult4 to Irv oul tor tl'lt 1914 U S Otvmoic women s tlellltll>e lt teem AMII 20·?3 1t 1ne u S Otvmc>lc Trelnlno Cent" 1n COloredo Sor1no1 with tMlr KhOoll. •• announcea t>v the Amateur Bn1<111111n Au.oclellon IHVrTID PLAYIRS Cetnv Bo1w1tl llllnol1 SI , S"elle Collin' ft""'"" Chtrvt Cook Clnclnnlli Oen11ot Curr'f' UCLA Medine OIJon Old 0o minion Annt OonoY1n, Old OornlnlOn. Jenet Herrll. C.eorgle, P111v Jo Hteloe' Kentuckv, Lff Htnrv Tennts'". LI•• tnor1m Norl"-H' Loulsltn• St Trudi Lec•v. Nor111 Cero!lne St Montee L1m1>, HOUiton, Jenice Lawrence, Lou"• Int Tech. Ptm McGff. USC, Chervl Miiier USC, Kim Mulktv, Lout1tene Tech, Clndv NOOll, T'"""'"· Merv O\lrow1tr.I. Te" "'""· Lat1unn Potler4. Lono Bt&ch St Ctro! Htnllen·Scheuell. Oregon SI Lori sco11. Loul•l•n• Tech, hreu soeuldlno &YU. Otl>orah TernPlt. Otlte St . JOVCt Wtll<tl' L!tU. Jeckle Whitt Lono IMC:h St.. 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Salt •Ide rectt-·klc:I<,....,,..., • IOCCD .... ., ___ s.c-W.W. M@~IS A.Mfltl(AHii-A~ lfW ...... 1?11~ M IOe-1111 ....... too~ t..u v..-TVU.AltOUCHH~C~ Wlllwn ~ .... mecto C°'-L8GI OCHEVA-Han..o Mt1'c (v-~· Clel CMCll. KA""-'S STA.T -A.~ 11-..... Nttlen .. ..,..,, ,.,,_ wktll"t .......... ~ MAltl "'-'"' WMll .... hoct.rr~ • ·--.......... mmwct .. Ma.e ....... ~ .... c..cJ\. "" !we....,.. l~X. .,,..._. .. l'Wilnll ..... 0.. ... 11 Ul'IALA-•-- ( , ... • I ar.,. Coat OllLY PILOT/Fttday, Apttl 20, 1984 MUC 11>na: w mnu "'MC M>TICE Cook, Aulbv -~~~ .. -~-::::::. ..... ..:::,.::;:!""":!:.'!"- NlJC NOllCl HCmC4I CW TllUITD"I eAU MOTIOI CW TMllTlft IAL8 .., ---YOU ARE IN OfPAUl.T UNDe9' A -l 2 i ,, li g HCALONEI PROPIRTIH, 0£!0 0, TAUST, OATtO OctOCler INOl'.PEHOINT MHMM IN- T.8 ..... ...., YOUAM•NPAULT ....... YOU AM IN DU~LT UNOE.R A THm DUD CW T'RUIT DAnD ... OHO OI T"IUST, OATe:r> ~ ---~ ..aN YOU _, D ow. n 20t·A WHt Merlpota. hn 2!J.1NO. UNI.YI YOU TAK! AC. 8UAA...CE 81AVllCU, tl4 St• a.m.n1e, C.itf. tff'T2 TiuN TO PAOTICT YOUR PROP· 8trwt, NtlWpOft leecft. Celil. tH9a Ct9'0 Teclc~A W• l!PtTY.IT MAYBISOlOATAPU8-Ao0ert (. ~ lneurtnoe A~ON, Ohio (AP) -Steve Cook an~ Mike Aulby ~~ &an t•. Calif. ~~~~F J~H:~~:t ~ ~ '=:."~ oaa:.:: 3f 1NO.UHl..U8YOUTAKIAIJ.. .... . 1'0 --cT .. ou .. -1N ...... '"T'.__ .... TION TO PROT!CT YOOR PftOjll~ Gr. ~ IT,..MAY•• ' ..._ ,,_,......., v_,_." l!RTY, IT MAY 81 SOLO AT A lflU8.. Att,r;a.c eAU.. YOU OHO CW TAUIT, °"TIO~ LtC SAL.I. " YOU NtlO AN IX· • ~TION °' TM 1~· UHLut YOU TAKI Pl.ANATION OF ™I NATUNI Of TUM t» THI MOCUDINO . ~A~~m=::i are lfY\,h& 10 keep.the Tournament of Champions' bowling st.w "**· 211 Aregon. 8efl THI! PAOCetOfNO AOAtNST YOU, ce111. 92te8 crown an the family. ~ Clenenle, Oaltt. tH72 YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· Thie~ .. ~.ci by: • THI! PAOC!!OINO AGAINST VOV, a.MteT YOU. YOU 1MOU1.D " YOU HUD AN txP\.ANA YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· ONTAOT A LAWYIR. OF THI NATUR.£ 0, THl YER. On,~, May 11. 1914, et t: 15 PAOOHOlfilG AOAINST YOU YC)(J The brotbers-1n-law we~ runnma t -2 hcadina into the ™' ~le eonducl.ed br-• YER. C()(PQfatlon ifth and si.Ath rounds today that will determine the five oeit'-=~~ ,:,'11y~~at,,!:1!.~ =IJl~~~~:W bowlers for the finals Saturday at Riviera lanes. Thie 1tetemet1f wu "*' wfth the appOlnted TruatM uniier end County Clenl of o.-.,. Couniy on On Mey 11, 19M at t~t6 am .. A.M .. HOM6 ,EDEAAL SAVINGS 8HOULO OONTACf A L.Awv°i9'. JOMAR INVUTMENT 00., e CaH-ANO LOAN A8.80CIATION, 1 Ccw· C~k. lhc 1981 Fi~one champion , said of his Coun~ °*11 ot 01919 County on ~· 10 o.d of TMt NO<Wded AP! 3, 1M-4 ,,_ brother-in-law. "I'm k~pmg my eye on him. I'm gJad f've Mar. 27• 1964 ,,.... 11:.'::'~ '=·=Hr:; ~ Ofenge Coaat o.11y fomla oorJ)Ofallon, u duly ..,._ J)Ofatlon, formetty known M HOMI! On April 21. 1M4 at 1:15 Lift., PCllnt*'Tr~undet.-idputeuent '!O!ML SAVING& AND LOAN PMC !lcrow. a OeMtotnla torpor. to o.d of Tt111t recOl'ded Nowm-ASSOCIATION Of SAN OIEOO, • atlon, ~ ~ .. ~ bar 2.-. 19&0, u lnet. No. 32292, In Truat" uncl• •deed Of trvet dated ~ Co;.r':::f~ct:' !':J Oooti 1SMe. page M1 of Offlolel Novemw 5. tl'Tt 11Qned by -·--10 "--" _. r--reoordld got that much of a lead. ~ "· c..., Oflolel Aecotdl 1n the · ot the Piiot Apr• 13, 20. 21. May •. HM Aulby used the 1984 tournament's highest eigh1-pme Publlehed or-. CO..t Delly Cou~ Recorder of °':T.• State 2020-M ~ch In the office of the County MICKEY MUNOZ. an unmarried __ .. ....., "' ·-'*'°'der of Ofange, 8t•t• of c.ff. woman and 9!ATAIZ LEYVA Af'll 21• ttl2 ... Int&. No. fomle exeout.ci by JIM HART AND JIMENEZ • .,, Ullmflrrlld wontan and l8..; ~~ .~ ~ ~ ~ LINDA HART. hulband and wff• recorded ~-18 lf7t .. • .......... "' ............ , ..__ ... WILL S!LI. AT PUBLIC AUCTION Docvmenl 1ees7 8oo1! l3315 ;age Ot.nQe, 8..-. of ~ .. TO HIOHUT 91DOl!A ,OA CASH 1102 or the Offlclal Recorch of Or-ecut.ci by Janie I.. K~ • met• bblochk. a~ 1.819. t('o surge from 1 ~th to the runner-up spot, Ptlo• AprH 8. l3. 20. 2~·9,~!:: ~'. DAN'rO::o-::'~-t.!'k l.°o~I! •-• 11t11'1'1H' ut e stdl tratls ook by 245 pans. FOAO HUSBAND ANd'wiFI AS ~ ""'fK .. . Still. Aulby wasn't ooncedin' anything to Cook. "8JC MOTlCE COMMUNITY PAOPl!ATY. WILL PICnnoue .,... .. W1tThhl6 game1s todgo, n,o. h~~oesn.1 ~ave t.oo b~a a le-ad." flCTITIOU8 .,..... ~~~,::a=.f,lAug~~~~ The ,=:T;.~ doW'O (peyabfe •t lime of .... In i.wtul Moe County. CalltOtnla. ......... ~~:u~t'ULLAT:.= money of tlMI United Stat•) 11 lhe publtc IMACtlon to the hlgheet bidder AUC'TI H TO HIGHUT 91DOIJ!t front entranoe to the Otd Orenoe for cun In united 8t•t• Oolt1t1, at FOR ..,. .. •H ,,..._...._ 81 ,,__ _. ..._._ e three ea ers • oe ~1vem1n1 was in thLrd plac:c -.,.._ eTATa...,, able at lltne of..,. In'""" money tiuaineaa 11: were all lcfi·handers. creating controvc~y in this. the last 'the toflowtng pereon l• doing 01 the unned 8tetM) et the front HARBOR DIVl!RS. eeoo w.,.,.,., nty CourtllOuM, tocar.d on the rront entrenee to the Otd Or~ .,...., ,...,_.,.. ... ,,. "' -of pro howlina's annual major events. t>u111,,.. u : entrance to the Otd Orange Cpunty 13-4. HuntlnQ1on iMctl, OalH. R1ght-handersch.a~cd it was very difficull for them to PHOTON SYSTEMS. 1.-8.51 JM· Courtll<>uM. loeated on Santa Ana 92~r_ Man ..... Pr .............• .,,,.. Santa Ana •lvd.. bet wean ange County Courthoute. located a'"tet' .. -::Ua't t~ront ~tr~ ~o -- Sycemore St. & 8'oa.dweri· Santa on Senta Ane BouleY.,d In the City Old o,,,,.0. .. eount;'' co;;,;,.,; Ana, Catlloml•. elf right, I tie. and ot 81n1e Ana. Orenge County, Calf. located on lente Ane Blvd., .,._ lntareet con~ to and flOW held fornla, atl right, title and lntar .. t 1_, S-• St. & lroed'fr-, by It under Mid o.ld of Truat In the con~ to Ind now held by It ,_ .. _ •# ptoperty eltuated In Mid County u~ llMI Deed 01 Trull. tn thereat Santa Ana, California Ill right, lltte, t th b II h d . " tery Rd. Blvd.. ~...,..,.. Sycamore St. & .,..... • V"• ,.....,.. """" gc c a to t e poc et an ll was very easy 1or the 28 t, 1rv1ne. Cattf. 92714 eroactway. Sant• AN. CellforNa a11 war,,... southpaws. lhoma• J. 9. 8Nnley. 14861 Jef• right, title. and lnterMt oonwY9CI to 1~. Huntington a..cn. Caltl. Two-time Firestone champion Mike Durbin was tery Rd. and now held by It una.r Nkfo.ld 92647 -k d bo l • d' · f h I"' fl , ~ . 281, Irv\"-. Calif 92714 or Trust In the pr0941ftY .ituated In Thl9 bullnMI It conducted by: ari as e a ut t11e <:on 1tton o t c ones a l·r tying lor l1flh Thia t>u••neae 11 oondtJCted by· an MldCountyltldStetedMcfl~aa: 1n0Mdu1I and Slate cs..cr1~ ea r>towty. deecr•~ u Ind lnteteet con""Yld to and now Lot t22 of Tract No 11s.-In tl'le The North one-half 01 Lot 9 in held by It under~ o.d ol TNll place with Bnan Voss. "No comment.'' Ourbin replied •nd1vtdua1 Lot 83 of Tr.ct No 4355. In the Robel't M. PrHtwood tersely Thomu J 8 Shanley City of Co111 MMa. County of Or-fh•• ttatament wu flied with the City of Co.ta Meu, u '*' mep Block I! ol Humphley'• addition to In the P'Ol>«IY elh~•ted In Nici recorded In Boo« 37, Pagee I I and Santa Ana In the City of Santa Ana. C()IJnty and Stat.a d..crlbld n · The J 971 and 1982 Tournarnt<nt of c·hamir on~ Thi• •t•tament wat filed with lhe ange, Slate of Catttorn11. 11 per County Cletk of Orenge County on ~ • 1 Coun1y Cletk of Orange County on map record-s In boOll tee P"1M 31 Apr 9. 1984 winner was asked 1f ll was 1mpo!>s1bk IO overhaul ·ook. Mar 29. t984 10 33 lnclutlve of Ml-il1nec>1a f'JQOll t2 of Mlec:ellaMOVt Mapa, Jn the Cour1ty of Oranoa. State of Cal~ (Nota! cuhlert CheCAI• muet be otttce 01 the County Recotdet of 1orn11. u .nown on 1 map ther~f made payable to rn1e Trvlt Deeci Mid County recorded In Book t t, Page 39, Ml .. Servic. Company) who had a 32-pme total of 7.340 pin!>. counting hi\ 180 11242211 Mar>•. In the otttc. of tlMI County Pubtt1had Orange eo..1 Dally hon us for his 51,. match-•)!•mt' v icto ries 1 hursda} nigh I Publl•had Orange Cout Dally Recordef' 01 uld County Piiot Ai>rll 20, 27. M-v 4, 11. 1ea.. The •trMt addreH and ottiet ceilaneo\.11 Map.. reo()(d1 u uld Lot 25 or Traot llfo. 2719, In tl'le mon d .. ignatlon, It any. 01 the Oran~ County. City of Coa11 Men, u anown on • 1) b h k d .'rr . . Piiot April 6. 13. 20, 27. 1984 EXCEPT 111 lhe Oii. QM and Other 2 lH-8 .. ur an c uc le . I the rond1t1on~ arl' the .-.amt 1916-84 hydrocarbon sub•tanoet and min· real property deeerlo.d above •• The atreet eddf ... Of Olf'llr com-map lheteof, recorded In bOOll 249, rponed to be, .-92 Flowe• Street. mon deliQnatlon of the abOve r••• pagee 32 end 33. MteoelteMoua eta Met•. Calllorn11 property l• lcnown lo ua .. 117 Map1, record• of aald Oranve The unaenlgnad T ru•t" di•· North Hathaway Str .. t. Sant• Ana. County to m orrow . yes I do." he finall) answered er•I• 1n. on and under that portion The 6-7. 265·pound Cook has ~hakl·n 3 hroken thumb f'UBUC NOTICE 01 Mtd land lylng !*ow• depth 01 NILIC NOTtcE hc suffered while playing bas1:ball It \t"nt h101 1010 a dn·p ~TITIOUI austNlH ~.;;~:'. ::1:t!:1 ~~Y ~~~ ~ump on the PBA Wmt<'r Tow NAMI ITATl:MENT entry upon ••id land or Within the lalm• any llabHfty for any Incorrect· Calltornla 9270 t The •trMI lddr"' and otn.t "ICTTTtOUI IUltHIHI •of the •lreet lddre..1 and other Th11 111o wilt be made. wlltiout common dulgnallon, II eny. of the NAME ITATWMIHT mon detlQnatlon. It any, llhown oovenanl or warranty, exprnead or r .. t property dea<lrtbed at>ow II ~ The lollowlng per.on 11 <101og 11ld top 500 feet ther~f f()( any The rOltowlng '*''°" fl dolng herein Implied. regarding title, ~-•Ion. purwted to be· 422 !ae1 181tl bu•lneu II Said •ale wlll be made. but or eneumbranee..10 pay tne unp•td StrMt. Cotta M .... CA. 92827 bullneu u . purpo1e wnatM)ever, aa r~ In ~argest TV audience for 1984 Oly·mpics HUNTINGTON ASSOCIATES. the deed from Ernet1t A W1tit0n 15352 Andaman i..ne. Huntington 111d other•. recorded Novembet 5 Buch. CA. 928-49 t95_. In bOOk 286 t page 240. 0 1· Timothy Adams Regan. 15352 llc111 Records ( • ) w E s T E A N s T A T Es lhOUI Cl0V-'1anl or warranty, 9X· prtnef9•l .um of M3.808 28. plu• F I N A N C f A L S E R V I C E "' ()( Implied, regarding title, lnter .. t u provided In the note M· The und«llQnad TrutlM dl .. (b)CHEM·SHAKE. 17 7 ·F Rlvertide .....ion. or anc:umbranoes. to cured by the deed of truet. ptua an c1a1ma any ttebttrty for any ll'ICOr'r.ct. Ave . ~port Beech, Call!. 92883 Y Iha remaining prtnc•pat .um of addlllonal .. umated amount 01 nu• of the ttreet lddr ... 11\d othef Andaman Lane, Hunllng1on Beech. The street 1ddreu •nd other Terry Wayne Hunt. 912 N. Siesta. he note( I) MCured by Hld Dead ot s 1,.-aa oo 11 iny. under lhe term• 01 common dealgn111on. II any. anown CA. 926-i9 common de•lgnlllon, If any, of the Thia bu•lneae I• conaucted by: an real property dncrtbed above I• An•'*m. Celtf 92801 rual. with lnter•t thereon, as the deed or truet an<1 f"'· charges IMlreln. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The ltJX4 Ohmp1r Ciame!i will be televised 10 a record 146 counlncs. 2~ more than 1n the 1976 Games in M o ntreal. at.cording to ollinal~ nf the Los Angeles Olympic Organ111ng Comm111cc. lndMdu.I purported to be· 3138 Sharon Lana. Timothy A Regan Coate Mesa. CA 92826 Thia bu .. neu 11 conducted by: an ovlded In aald note(•). advancet, and axpen ... of the fruit... Said _. will be made, tM.11 Individual t 111y, under Ille termt ol aald Dead The Lender/&en.llClary under 1,,. wlthoul covenant or warranty, ••· Terry Hunt Tru1t, , .... charges and ••· deed 01 lruit hu aHlgned and dtl• preu Of lmplled. regarding 11111, Th11 llllement waa flied wllh Ille The undersigned dleclllma any Counly Clerk ol Orange County on lfab1llty for any 1ncorr11C1M11 of the April 12. 1984 u .. t •ddran and other common FM3110 dfflgnatlon, If any, anown herein. Thi• 1t1tarnent wu llled with tne ... ot Iha Tru11 .. and of the livered ot the Tiullee 1 Deelaratton pouetaton, or encumbfancea, to County Cleric Of Orange County on ru1t• created by •lld Dead of of Default ol lhe obtlgatJOnt eecur&d pay the remaining prlnctpet 9'ltn ol Mar t5, 1984 ruT!~ by the deed ot trur1. and a Nottce of Iha notl(1) MCUred by Mid o.d of "It will bc the largest telc\ 1\1o n audience w "~ll~h an event -sponmg or non·sponing -1n h1sto r)." said Michael O'Hara, LAOOC vice prc\1dl·nt for tdcv1s1o n ABC which will televise the ( 1amt·s. has estimated the: audience at m ore than 2 S billtCH1 v1c·wer'>. Olvmp1n officials said. PublllheO Or~ Coat Oatty Said sale will be made. but FMtoa4 ,,.. total amount of lhe unpaid .Oelaul1 and~ ao S...-wtiiOb 1fUtLWllh JoacUl Jll«eoo. • Publlll\ed Orange Cout Dally alance of the obllQatlon MCurtid rec()(ded on November 23. 1983 .. prtWldad In •aid note(1), aclvanoee, Piiot April 20. 27, May 4, t 1, 1964 without covenant ()( warranty. ex· 2 117 -8-4 preH or lmplled. regarding title, CO-INIUfon. 01 encumbranoat. to ---P\8.--IC_Mn_T-IC_E ___ pay the remaining prlnclpel .um ol Piiot April 13. 20, 27. May 4, 1984 the property to be ~ and Document 83·539398, ot Offl<ltal If any. under the term• of uld Dead 2013-&.-auon1ble .. 11m1ted oostl, ex· Rec()(dl. , of Tru.,, 1 .... ehargea and h • IH and IOvanca at the tlma of Thia _. wlll be condue1ed by '*''"of the Trutt .. and of the -------""------the note(•) ..cured by Mid Dead of flCTrTtOUI 9UltNEll Trulli, With lnlerHI thereon, u he lnltlal publlcatlon ol the Nota California Poatlng 1no Publlanlng lfutta craated by .. Id o.d of I Sale I• "42.87117. Company whoH •ddre11 and Trv•t Thursda). 24 mort< natwm tonl'lu<kd nc-go tmtto n" for 1elev1s1o n nghts. and o ther rnuntm"• arc \till '"' olvcd in contrat t talk~. o fficials said NAME ITATl:Ml!NT provided In Mid note(•). actvanc.t, The fotlowtng perit0n 11 dOlng 111 any. under the term• of Mid Dead FICTITIOUI iuU111a NAm STATWMENT The beneficiary under Mid Dead phone numbet 11 1028 N0<1h Lake The total amount ot the un,,,_id of Truat heretofore executed end Avenue. Suite 201. Pal8dena. Call-balanoe of the obllgatlon aecured lver&dto the und«algnad • writ· fornta 91104 (2t3)aa1 • .-546 by the property to be llOIO and bullneu a• 1ot Trull. r .... charge11 and ex· AMERICAN WAY PLUMBING pen ... of ttle Tru•tee an<I of lhe CONTRACTORS. 6t7 20th St. Apt. jtru11• created by Mid Dead of ten Declaratlon of detault and De-Dated April 5, 198"' r...onable Hllmated COiia, H • mend f()( Sale, and a written Mollee HOME FEOE.RAL•~AVINGS ANO l)enMS llnd advanoaa at the tlma of TIMI IOllowlng persona are dOlng bulln ... 11: Olympics omc1al\ said rontrat.'t!. totaling $2. 9 million Wl'rC !>lgncd rhursday With the Asian· Pac ific Broadcasting l 'nion. Caribbean Hroadcasung U nion and w1th·Malay!>1a. "iouth K orea. Taiwan and tht' People'!-. Republic o f C h i na. B. Huntington Ceach. Call! 928-48 Trull Mark Evan Schuller. 617 20th St I The total amount of tna unpaid Apt B. Huntington Beach. Calif balance of the obligation MCUred 92648 by the property to be told and IMAGE CONSUL TING SEA· VICES. 3078 MotOllal, Co.ta M .... Calif 9262& of Default and Elec:tlon to Sell. Tne LOAN ASSOCIATION th• lnltl•I publication or 11111 Notice undersigned cauMcl .. 1d Notice of 8 Corporation, H Tru•tee or Sale 11 S89.314.94 Default 8lld Electlon to Sell lo be By: LINDA R WARNER TIMI beneficiary under Mid Dead recorded In the county where the ManaQer. Trustee Department NJO of Tru•I heretofore ••ecuted encl Thi• bu•lneu 11 conductec by· an reuonable .. 11m1ted coat•. eit· Individual penae1 and advanoes at the time of Ivy Retmler. 3078 MOIOkal. Costa M .... Calif 92828 Paula Hall. 1634 lrvlne Ave. New· port Beach. Calll. 92660 real l>fopef'ty 111oce1ed. Published Orenve Coast Oatty Piiot d.lllvetad to tne undetliOnld • -"· Dale April 10. 1984 Apnl 20 27 May 4 1994 ten Declaratloo of default and 0.. JOMAA INVESTMENT co . . • 2192·84 mend I()( Sele. ana. writlen Noltoe Maril E Schulte< 1 lh• Initial pubtlcatlon of the Nottce This statement waa lll&d with Ille of Sale 11133,935.~ aa Hid Trustee o1 Default and Eleetlon to Seit. The 4311 Wll•hlre Bl • LOI Angeles. CA. un<lerlllgnad cau..a Mid Notice of P\8.IC NOTICE PllSUC NOTICE FICTrTtOUI 8UIN•I NAMI STA TDUNT FICTITIOUI llUSINH8 NAME IT A TEMENT County Clerk or Orange c()IJnty on Ttle beMliclary under said Dead Mir 21. 198_. ot Tru•t heretorore executed and Thia bualneN la conducted by: a llmltad partnerahlp Ivy Aetmier 90010 Default and Election to Sell 10 be (213) 937·5558 f"l.&.IC fl>TICE reoorded In the county Whir• the The fOllOWlng perit0n1 are dOlng l>utlnen u . SA TELUTE WAREHOUSE. 425 Ill Anaheim Blvd . Oranoe. Callf 92668 ' Utah Bu••nes• N-•. 8 Utah corp 6864 South 300 Well. Suite 1 Midvale Utah 840_. 7 This business 11 conduct.cl oy a corporation 01na ReynOl<ls This statemen1 wu hied with the County Clerk of 01anoe County on ,Uar 21, 1984 F2A14" Pub1l1hed Orange Coeat Daily Pilot Marc:h 30 Aprll 6 13 20, 1984 1807·84 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 9UltNHI NAME STATEMENT The following 1>9rton 1t do109 1>u11nen as • 62NO ST ICE CREAM PARLOR. 213·B 62nd Str .. t Newport S.ach Ca111 92863 Robert C•dmua, 5200 Irvine Blvd . Un11 19. Irvine. Calif e27 to4 Jeannene Cadmua. 5200 Irvine Blvd . Unll 19, Irvine Call! 92714 Thia bu•tnesa 18 conducted by an lndlvldual Robert Cadmus Thi• •t•tement WH flle<I With the County Clerk or Orange County on Mar 30. t9S... F?U.)47 The tOllowlng per•ona are dOfng bu11ne95 at RAPID SHOE REPAIR SYSTEMS 1000 Quall Street, Newport S.actt Calif 92660 R S S Corporation. Ohio, 422 Malst>ury Cincinnati, Ohio. 45242 • This business 1s con<luc:ted by a F11CM-14 PW.t.hed Oranee Co .. t Deity Piiot ~rch 30, Aprll t , 13, 20, '* 1i04-M PllSUC NOTICE corporallon FICTtTIOUS IUStNl81 Robert C Otlke. Vice Prelldenl NAME STATEMENT This s1a1emen1 was filed with the TM tollowlng person 11 doing County Clerk ot Orange County on business as Apr 10 1984 ~a)CLAIMS OVERLOAD SYS· f~S TEMS (b)TAYLOR ASSOCIATES Pubh,he<l Orange Coa11 Dally PROFESSIONAL INVESTIGA· P1101 April 20 27 May 4. 1 t. 1984 TIONS & SPECIAL TY LINES AD· 2162·8_. JUSTING. 3025 Jeffery Of . Coate Meaa. Call! 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Joton E Taylor. 3025 Jeltrey Ot . Costa Mesa Calif 92626 FICTITIOUS aUllNEll Thta bus1nen Is conducte<I by an on<lrv1dua1 NAME STATEMENT John E Taylor The following person 11 doing Th•• siatement waa filed with the business u NEWPORT COACH EXCHANGE County Clerk or Orange County on 760 Newton Way. Costa Mna Mar n . l984 Calif 92627 F241578 John David March. 1995 Santa Pubhshecl Orange Coast Dally Ana Ave Costa Mau, Call! 92627 Pilot April 13. 20. 27 May 4, 1984 Th1• bu.,neN ._ CondUGted by· an 201 5-84 1n<l1V1du•I J Davie Ma1ch This Slaternent was flied with Ille County Clerk ol Orange County on Apr 9:1984 f211&-M Pubtlthed Oranee CCHIOI D.ity Ptlol Aprtl 20, 21, Mey 4, 11, 1 ... 21"""4 PllSl.IC NOTICE ,-ICTITIOUI eUllNlH NAME ITATl:MlNl The tollowlno per.on 11 doing bu•lnest as .. ~ ... 0 .. 1. Publlahed .Orange Cout Dally f>ta.IC NOTICE PEACH TREE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. 1400 Ouall. Ste t;(), Nwport Beech. Calll 92660 The HerrlCk·JeltrlN Company. a General Partner.nip, t400 Ovall, Ste 190. N-port Beach, Call! Pllo1 April 8. 13 20. 27. 1984 ------------ 19t3-8_. FICTmou• 9UIMll f>ta.IC NOTICE FICTmou• 9U8'NHI NAME IT A TEMENT The following pereona are doing business aa (a)CONTINENT Al CAR CLINIC {tl)VECTOR PROMOTIONS, I t661 Martens River Circle Unit "C". fou•11a1n Valley, Calff 92708 • Clive Charlea Smllfl. 2845 E Everett Pf . Orange. Call! 92667 P¥ul David Ludgate. 345 Unlv~­ ~ty Dr Coate Mesa. Callf 92627 • This business 11 conduc1ed by • eenerat pertnerthlp Cllve Charle• Smith Trrn1 ~tatement was filed with I~ County Clerk ol Orange Counry on ~nr 'I 1G84 NAMf STATEMENT The lollow1ng pereon 1a dOlng business as GRANDPA S ISLAND. 2175 New· port Boulevar<l Costa Mesa. Calif 92626 B & G INvestmenta, 2175 New· port 8outeva1d Coe1a Men, Catlf 92626 This bua1nl$s is con<lucted by an 1ndiv1dlal K D Ba.<ler Thll atatement wa• flied wllh the County Clerk ol Orange County on Mar 1•. 1964 • F140N6 PubhlhCICI Orange Co11t Dally Piiot March 30, April 6, 13. 20, 1984 1800·8 .. Plel.IC NOTICE Thi• 1>u11ne.a 11 conducted by' an tndl\lldual John Paul He<rlcl\ Thll atetemenl wu llled with the County Clerk ot Orange County on Apr 3. 19S.- F242911 Published Oranga Coest Dally Pilot April 13 20. 27 April 4. 1984 2021·84 f>ta.IC NOTICE FICmtoua 9UllHeH NAME I TA TEMINT Tne foflowtno per1on1 are dOlng buslnesa H ZEPHYR PARK l TO.. 1200 Polarlt D11ve Newport Beach Cafll 92660 • ran A MaclnnH. t200 Po11111• F2A1M4 Orrve, Newport Beach Callt 92660 h,r,"""'d Orange Coasl D1111y FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Wiiiiam T KnllkO!I Jr 111 EHi· p,,, I ~"" h 10 April 6 n 20 1984 NAME ST A TEMENf wood Court Oaklllnd Calif 946 I I 1806 84 , lhe foliowino person 1~ Clomo th11 bu1ine11 11 Gonducted by 1 Ca ll 642-5678. Pul a lt?w words 10 work for ou. HAR80A L AWM·MT Ollvt '-lori oar, • Cemetery Crerna1o ry 0'> G.c,,er A"e , -.•.1 M11sa ~ l ~/,~4 PIERCE BROTHERS BEll BROADWAY M ORTUAR Y ' lfJ Bro.id'"'•• ( ( '. l,1 &,,4p~iJ Fi•'1 'l'~O BALTZ BE"Gl ..tO~ GMI TH & TU THlll WCSTCLIH CHAPH •• • f I •p t t --.•. '·l• \' I H , •J '1 PACIFIC Vl[W Mf MORIAl PARK ,.,, • t•·r, • M t11I, t • • tt . • c ,,." ·'' ,, If tr r tr 1f1r V•• ~ '"u •• t,f Nt tt ~•· '' • " 1 j •• Mc:COAMICllt MORT UAAY I .'9~ l 4Q ·"• t f I Cl(.' t I C)•1"ll 11~" r i.. • li!)"Jt 1 '"I '-•I' 1 ll••,•ness as SCORECARDS 1•5S I L11rch llmrted partnership 1en A Mac1nnea 1 Av11< lr'lllne Cell! 927 l4I Tho• statement wo filed w1lh tho • Jettrev w F1llbech 141551 l 8rc11 Count~ C•&rk of Orllin"" County on I Avft 11111ne Cnlll 92' 14 ' .,. Th1A bu111neu 11 c.onducted t>y &n Apr 2 1984 I 1nd1v1dual c F2425.2S ;611 Fillbacll Pub11ened O••noe out Di lly 1 hi• !lalllf'Tlflrll wt11 hied with the Pilot Apdl 13. t>O. -i1 May ... 19841 <...rwnty C1e1k of Oraf\ge County on 1 __________ 2_o_t_8·-84 Apr 2 1984 PllSUC NOTICE f2A2522 1~-----------Pvt1h9t'e<J 01en<1• COHI Dally Pllo1 Aµril 13 20. 'J7 Mlly 4 1984 ~016·84 PllSllC NOTICE FICflTfOUI IWllHeH NAMI IT A TIMaNT Tne following peraon I• dOtng .. D450 NOTICE Of' TIMI! AND Pl.ACE OF P\IBUC I ALI!'. Of' COLLA TIAAL (ho. M04, Svbd. S, U.C.C.) Nottoe I• f'laraby g1vM1 by tne unoar11gned that • puohc ule o• the I01low1ng described 1.oll1ler et will be hel<I 11 me nour ot 10 00 o'clOcil. bu-inett aa A M . on the 25th day or Aprll 1964. MICRO RESOURCES. 2351 For· et 17 ratr O•lve, Cotti '-1"8. Coun cnam Or . Costa Mau. Cell! 92626 ty 0, Orange. Stele 01 C•llforn11 Marv D MCNufty. 2351 f ordh•m (06tc:11p11on OI COllflt.,•11 Or . Com ~. c aur 92626 (•> 234 375 thai" or COMmon Th11 t>uttneH •• COlldUCted by en •toell 01 Jenaco ,,,1.,nalloneJ. 1 ondtv•du•t Calltorntl cotr>or•llon. tooetfler M11ry 0 McNulty with au •loc:k r1ght1 voting rlghtl Thia at1tllmefll waa !tied with !he and •IOhft 10 aubtetlbe. dllll<lenda C<ivnty Clark of Orange County on 01 eny netUt• ,,.. MCVlll ... or APt 10. 19114 Othet P'°'*1Y Whleh t"8 debtor ,.a.taal Putlllthtld 0 ,.,.,... CoHI Del"" may be or oecome elltlllad 10 '• ··v·· '' C41fve on account or l\/Ch lhatN Pli()I Arll 20 27 M•y 41 11, 1984 lb) 140 625 1t11r11 of QOmmon 2 t80-84 11oc1o. ol Janac:o Entett>flMI. tnc . a MtlC NOTIC£ Ftcm.OUI IUllNIH NAMI ITATIMl.Nf Tne 1ot1ow1ng per'°"' are doing lltJjlln4H H FOUR SEASONS 2205 S Huron Av• S•nta An11 Celll 92704 P1118f T l M 141'.lt ~ard 0t t 11gunt Nig~ c.111 92877 KarenY l ee 2•t31 8ec:atd 0r . Lagun1 Nlgvel. Callf 92877 f htt bu81neu 11 eond1JC1ed by .,, ln<ll\llOull Palit< L .. Tiit• ttatem""t wu filed wtlh tlMI Counly Cter• 0 1 Ora0Q9 County on l\Aar 19 t08A California c:orl)Orall<W't. loget'*"- w11n 111 11octo. rtonta. voting rlghtt and rights to tubtetlbe. dividend• of any nature. ,..., llC\.lrlt• or otnar pr~ty wtlicll the 6ab10r mav tM or l>4ICOrM anlltled 10 ,.. c;e1ve on IQC()IJnt ol auCll thar• r111a notre. 11 given 1n aecotdance with tna prOV1•IOn• ol Sectl°'1 9~. Subc:IMl!<l" (3) of the Unlrorm Commerc111 Co<lo ol lf'le Stal• of Calllorma DA Tl!D April 10 IHA AIFKtNO. S TERttNO & l FVIN INC 8y OEOAGE A F'UAS T All0t~ tor o.nn11 A Schfn\ICl!er. ,.,,.g1n11ati0flel Tru1t• of the b- 1at1 of Ainerteen Home MortgaQe Corpor1110n. Debtor for t~ ~11 of ttte Eet•t• •1'd tor lhe ~It of ~111001~~· Put!llllloed Ofang. Cout Dally Ptlot Aprll 20. 199'1 delivered 10 the undersigned a writ· ten Dactaratlon of .,.fault and De- mand f()( Sala. and a written Notice ot Oetault and Election to Seit The underllgned caused .. Kl Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be fecorded 1n the counly wnere the real property 1s located Dale March 30. 198_. F'IOEUTY RECONVEYANCE INC aa sa1c T <us tee 5530 Corbin Ave • 100. Tanan1. CA 91356 (818) 705· 7386 By LISA M KESSLER, Aatl•t•nt Secretary Publltl'led Orange Coaat D•ily Pilot Aprll 13 20. 27 1984 2026-S... P\8.IC NOTICE '3151 NOTICE OF TRUSTH'I SALE T.8.No ... YOU ARE IN DEF'AUL T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED Aprll 7, 1982 UNl ESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF' YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On Aprll 27, 1984 at 9'15 a.m .. PMC EllCfOW, I C1lllornl1 Corpor· atlon. doing bualneu 11 Property Mortgage Co Inc e.crow, u duly appointed Trnatee under and purauant to Dead of Tru•t recorded Apr II 21. 1982. H ln11 No. 82· t36588. of Ottlclll Record• In the ottlce of the County Aeco<d« or Orange. State ot California •x· ecuted by Janl1 L. Klng11rd. 1 mar· rled woman H her lote and aepar· ate prpperty WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (pay1ble at lime of .... In lawful money of Iha United Staie•) at the front entrance to the Old Orange County Courthouae. located on Santa Ana Blvd .. be- tween Sycamore St & Broedway. Santa An•. California 10 right. tltla. and tnter .. t oonwY9C1 to and now h•ld by II under aald Dead 01 T rvlt In the pr<>perty 1ltuated In aald County and Stale da.crlbed 11: !Note casn1«1 en.ck• mu•t be made payable to Title Tru•t DtNICI Service Company) LOI 25 of T1act No 2789, In lhe Clly of Costa Me ... 11 thown on a mep thereol. recorded 1n boolt 249 pages 32 an<l 33. Ml1Cetl1neou11 Maps, reco•d• of said Orange County Tho street addreu and Othe1 common des1gn•t1on. II any. ot the real property dHcrl~ abOv* la purpOrted to be 422 E .. t t81h Street. Costa MHa, CA 92827 Thi• 1tatemen1 WU llled With the County Clerk of Orange County on By RONALD L GARMAN -VICE real property 11 located. PRESIDENT flCTITIOU8 IUllNEH Date: Merell 23, 198-4 ..Apr 2. 198-4 Publlan.d Orange Coaat Dally NAME ITATl:MfNT PMC E.cfow. a Callfornla Cor • Fatm1 Piiot April 20. 27. May 4, 1984 The fOllowtng Plf$0f'la are dOfng poratlon dotng Publlahe-0 Or•nge Gout Dally 2 t93-S... oualneu •• bualn ... 81 Property Mortgeoa Co Piiot Aprll 13. 20. 27. Mey 4. 1984 1------------BOATM.AN ·MARTENS 111. 3151 Inc E.aow. H Trust .. 2017·84 f>ta.IC NOTICE Airway Avenue, Sune 0-1 Coat• H said Trultee FICTITIOUS 9UllNEH NAMl ITATfMINT MeN. Call!. 92826 Title Trust Deed s.Mce Company, Richard C Boatman, 3151 Airway H Agent Avenue. Suite ().1, Co•ta MeH. 16661 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 228 P\8.IC NOTIC£ The f0flow1ng person l• doing bulineu ea Cahf 92626 Encino. CA. 91 438 FtCTITIOUl llUltNIH NAME ITATIMENT WEEKENDS AWAY BY SUSAN. 38 N Van Neas Avenue, S•nta Ana. CA 92701 E11c W Marten•. 610 N-port (818t 986·8986 Center 011ve. Suite 1455. N-port By Marla Chavez Beach. Calll 92660 Publfshed Orange Cout Dally Pilot The tOllowlng '*'aont are dotng buslnt!HH. GREENHILLS LANDSCAPING. 2522 S Otamona. Santa Ana, C11llf 92704 Susan Alee Donahue. 208 Via Dijon, Newport Beltetl. CA 92663 Thi• bustnaa 11 conducted by· 1111 ln'.dlvtdual Th11 bualnese i. conducted Dy: e April 6. 13. 20. t984 general partnership 1924 ..... N()(man RICI! Windham. 2622 S Diamond. Santa Ana. Callt 92704 Jene Edmundson. 2528 S Diamond. Santi Ana. Calif 92704 Suun Rt00 Donahue Tt111 1taternen1 wu flied with the County Clerk 01 Or 1nge County on March 14 1984 Thi• business It oonducted by· • fMOIM general partnersltlp Publ11nec 01ange Cout Dally Jesse Edmund.on ,7 This s1atement wu llled With lhe Piiot April 13, 20. 2 . May 4, t984 Counly Clerk or Orange County on 1-----------2_03.._6-.· ..... a... Ap1 10, 19841 P\8.IC NOTICE '241212 ,.__ __________ _ NOTICE OF ~UITIE'8 IALI A1cn11d C Boatman Thie statement wH Iliad wnh Iha County Clefk ot Orange County on Apr 2. 1984 ~ Garwin & Wagnllf. Sulle 410. 18401 Von Karman Avenue. frvlne. Ca1tt 9271S PuOlllhe<l Orange Co111 Oalty Piiot April 13. 20. 27. May _. 19~ 2019-8 .. Pll3UC NOTICE PublWled Orange CoNI Dally Piiot April 20. 27. M•y 4, 11, 1984 2159-84 Lr~ =~i~:7 NOTICE OF DEATH OF YOUA,.EINDfFAULTUNDE9'A C HAR LES PATRICK ----------1DHO o, TftUIT DAT!O October F ULLER AND OF PETl-PlBJC NOTJC[ V, 1•1. UNLIH YOU TAKI AC· TION TO ADMINISTER ----------TION TO PROTl:CT YOUft PRO'· ESTATE NO A •tt72 NOTICe TO CONTMCTO..I lft1'Y,ITMAY9E l~D AT A "'9· · },, CAUJNQ '°" -· UC IAU. ,, YOU NHO AN u -To all heirs. beneficiaries, SCHOOL DISTRICT: HUNTINGTON Pl.ANATtON Of' THC NATURE Of' creditors a nd contingent. BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS-TMf PROCllDING AGAINST YOU. creditors o f CHARLES TRICT YOU IHOULD CONTACT A LA*· Bid No S.-7 . May 10. 1984, 2·00 Yllll. PATRI CK FULLER and P.M On Friday. Aprtt 27. 1984 at 11·00 perll<ms who may be other· BIO OEAOLt"IE: 8ld No. sse • May a.m. ot aald day. 11 the South tront wise interested m the wlll 11, 1984, 1:30 PM. entrance to the Orange County Old and/ Place of Bid Receipt. HUNTINGTON C()IJrthOUM. 2t1 Weal Santa Ana or estate; BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS-Boulevard. City of Santa Ana. Coun· A petitlon has been filed TRICT EDUCATION CENTER, ty of Orange. Calllornla, Pacific by EDWARD C. JONES in 10251 Yorktown Avenue, Hunt· Loin Management Corporetlon aa the Superior Court o f Or-tngton Beach, CA 926_.6 Trv•tee. or Succeuor Tru1tee. wlll Projec1 ljjlntlllea11on: Bid No 547 . Mii at public auction to the hlghflt ange County requesting that Air Condlllonlng Ronov11tton bldde< tor ca•h (payable at time of EDWARD C. JONES be ap- Hunllngton Beech High Sc:hoOf .. 11 In lawful money of the Unlled pointed as personal r ep- BIO No. 5~. Lighting Rac>lacernent Sl•t••> the fottowlng de.crlbed real resentative to administer the Marina High School prol)9rty situated In the Counly or rta.tC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTO..I C~ll.-0 f'OA IMOI Sche>ol Dtslrlct Irvine Unified Bid Deadline: 2·00 o'clock p.m of the 27th day of April, 198-4 Plaoe ot Bid Aeoetpt: 29.-1 Alton Avenue. lrvt"-. CA 9271.-Projaet ldentlllcallon Name. STORM DRAIN SYSTEM FOR 1.-600 SAND CA· NYON AVENUE Place Plant are on Ille: 294 1 Alton Avenue, Irvine. CA 92714 Contact Purchaatng Office, Sutan S. TrlAlt· man, Purc:hulng Supet\lllOf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tNrt the abov•named Scnool Dlatrlm lor Oranoa County, Calltornla. act· Ing by and through 111 G<MWnlng Board, herelnattar r.r.tred 10 11 "DISTRICT". will receive up to. bUt nol latw than lhe ebo\19-aletN t1ma, ... lad bid• tor the award of 1 contract for the abOve project. 81<11 an11t t>e received In ttle place Identified ebove. and an1t1 be open. ed and publicly r .. d aloud at lhe •bo.,...lllled ttma and plec.. Eech bid mu1t conform end be respontlve to the contract doeu- mentt Each bld<ter lhall aut>mlt, on tl\9 form lurnlahad with lhe contract documentl, • Met of the propoaect auboontraetora on thtt project M required by the Subletting and aut>- oonttactlng Fair Practtoee Act. Govt Code Sec. 4100 et eeq. Place Plana ere on Ille· MAINTEN· Orange. Stat• of Callfornla. and de-est a t e o f CH AR LES ANCE. OPERATIONS AND 'CON-Ktlbed u follow•: PATRICK FULLER (under STAUCTION, Room 321. Hunt· PARCEL t: An undivided 1114 tht> Independent AdmJnia- lngton Beach Ul'1ion High SotlOOI lntar•t In and to Lot 1 of Tr11<:t No trauon of Estates Act). Th .. o+11rlC1 Education c.nter, 10251 10095. n per map recorded In " Yorktown Avenue. HuntlnQ.ton Boole 464. Pagea 6 and 7 of Ml•· petition lS ~l for hearing in Belch. CA 928-46. Phone· (714) cellaneoua Mape. In the offica 01 the Dept. No. 3 al 700 Civic 96-i·3339 Ext. 320 Counfy Aeoordef' of Hid Counly Ce D W Sa Ana Eaon bidder mu•t aubmlt wfth NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat Excepting therefrom Unit• I to t4 nter r • est, nta • eaotl bid o.rtllled or outllar'• c:heCk the above-named School Dl•trlet of tnclualve. as •hown on the con. C:A 92701 on May 16. 1984 at payable to the DISTRICT or • bid Orange Counly, Calltornta. acting domlnlum plan recordCICI In Book 9.30 A M bond In the f()(m Mt rorth In the by and lhrOugh 111 Governing 13828, Page 1336 ot Otflclel Re· IF YOU OBJECT to the contract document• Jn an amount Boar<l. herema1te1 referred 10 u cords not leu than tOY. or 1111 maximum "DISTRICT." wlll reoetve up to. bul AlllO excepting therefrom the ex-granting of tht! petition, you amount of bid as a guarani• thet nol 1a111 lhan lhe abOve·lllled c.tu1lve right to uH of •11 thoM areaa should either appear al the the btOde• will enter Into tne time. H aled Dlds for the award of • dee1gn1ted u bateonlel. garage•. hearing and st.ate you objec-propolld contracl It the Nme la contract to1 the abOve proiect patio end deck 1rau At lhown on taoru; or flle written obw-•warded to auch bidder In lha 8Jd1 •hall be r~ved tn the place Mid conoom1n1um plan s--even! of lallure to enter Into u1C1 Identified abo119• and •nail be open-PARCEL 2: Unn 8 11 t hown on tlom with the (.'Ourt before contract. auoh ~rtty Wiii .,_ IOr· eo and publicly read aloud at the the Condominl11m Plen 11b0ve re-the he.ori"8 Your appear-felt 1bove-111ted uma and Pfac;e !erred to 11nt't' m.'ly be tn penlOn or by DISTRICT r-.-.. ,....... ""'ht to Each bid mutt conform and be PARCEL 3 The exciulllve right to .......... ,... ,,. ''V tho uncer••~nea Truiteo di•· 1 f th 111 1 l your attorney rei.c:t any or •ti bid• or to walvw tny 1e1pon•tva to the contraet doeu· "°'""on o OH po ona o ot l"' YOU AR. E. A CREDI-lrregularltiet 1n any bid• or In Iha Gla1m1 any llabll ty for any tnc()(retl· ment• t dncrtbed In Parc:.t 1 above. d... .r t>IOdlnQ nou of lhe street •ddreN and other Each bid shall be accompanied Ignited u G-6. CP·tl. 0·6 and 8·& TOR or a contingent creditor common dwsignauon. If any anown by the tecurity rer.,rea to tn the on 111!0 Condominium Plan and •• f t d ___ ..... Purauant lO the provll!Ont of Sc· herein contr•ct document• and by tha 1111 •ppur1enant to P1roel1 1 and 2 ° l It-K'e<SM:'U, you mWJt lion 1773 01 Ille Labor COde of the S11d Mia will oe made, but or propoled iubcontractori above tilt· yQur claim w ith the Stal• 01 Calllornla. the OISTRIC'T without eov41n101 O• warranty. ••· Ttle DISTRICT raMrVH the right T,,. street ~dr"t •M otner court or present it to the per-haa obtained fl'om the Director O! e><eta or Implied. regarding title, 10 retect eny or ah bid• or to waJ119 common det1Qna11on. If any. of th• sonal representative •P· 1he Department of tndu9trllll "'6e- poaae111on. or encumbrltl<*I. to any trregularttM.• ()( lnf()(malll ... fn rtll property deecr1~ •b011e la point-...1 by th"' cou .. l within tlona th• owier•I prev1Hlng re-. Of pay t,,. remalnlno prlrlCIC>al .um Of any bldt or In the bidding. purported to t>e a t~7 P.clllc Av· °""' ' • I* diem WagN and the general the nota(a) MCured by Mid Deed of the Department of tncfuitrlal A•· eoue .t6·203. Cn111 ~ ... Call· four months frum the datto of p1ev1tllng rate for l'lollday encl ovtr· Truat. with Jnter"t thtlteon. H 1a11ont ha• determined the general fornla flt:tt •~l.4'\Af't' o f letters u time work In lhe IOcallly In which thla provided In Hid no11(1). adv~. prev•lllng rata of per diam wag. In The undeftlgne<I TruatM di•· ..... 'd . ....1 , o-~· 700 f work II to be performed for Mlllltl If an)'. und•r 1he 1erm1 01 HKI Dead tho loc•llty in which tn11 work la 10 ct .. ma eny llablllty tor •ny incorrect P• .,vi C..'u in ,;;x."''1on ° craft or type ot worl(w lleedld to <>f fruat, 1 .... char!!" 1nd •• be performed tor MCf'I cra'1 or type neu 01 the •trMt addrllH and oll'let the i>robate Code of Call-••ecute the conlr9Ct. Theea retee P4tf'IM• 01 the Tru•t" and 01 th11 01 wOf'kman neeoed 10 •xec:ute tna common dtttlgnauon 11 any, •hown fornja The Ume for filing .,. on file at the DISTRICT offlOI. truat• created by \aid 0.-d ot contraet TtleM r1tN ire on 111e 11 '*• claim.' will n ot t"xplN' prlor Co91Rmeyt1eobtaln9donrequee1. Tru1t th• 048TAICT office loeataCI •t Seid .... wMI be mad• Without ' to.. A copy of theee ralM an ... be poet· The total amount of the unpaia t026 t Yorlttown A¥enVe. Munt· OY9ft•nt or watranty, expr•Md or to our montna from th~ dattt ed at the job"'' balance of the obllgallon aeoured lng1on BMcn. CA 92648 C()91ee lmpltecl, regarding tllle, PQ9MUIOM of the h.earinj notk'ed above. II enatt .,_ mllnclatory llpOf\ IM by the propartr, to be llCMO and mey be Obtain.a on requeat A 009Y ancumbrtneea, to Mllefy the Ob-YOU MAY EXAMINE CONTRACTOR 10 Whelm tl'le ~ rMllOnable 11t mated co.I•. ••· 01 lheae , .... 1t11• be pooled et tM 1to111on• ...cured by and l)Urauant the fUp kel)t by the CC>Un. If tract II ewera.ci. and upon eny _. ,,.,, ... and aov1no. •t the time of JOb alt• The rorego1ng achldute of to the PO'Mtl' of Sale CMtfarred In • vou Art' lnterettfd i n tht CS• contractor undel lllllCfl CONTAAC-thl 1n1t1a1 publleallon ol 11111 "°'a per diem wagea, la bUld U90f' I lln o.ld of T ru•t axecuted by J TOR. to pay not .... than the lelid Of Sale I• $89,314 t>.-working day of eight (I) IM!vrt The TAUS f 0 R(8) R WAYN[ tate, you n\4)' ecrvc upon tht ep«)lfled ratM to ell wortltrl Ml- Tne t>eMfl<llery under .. Id Dead rate tor l'lollday and <Mlrtlme wortc BROWN, JR CX<'Cutor OT administrator, or P40)'9d by them In the ••ecutlol'I ot ol Tru•t n.retof()(a uac:iuted tnd t1t1411t be •t IM.lt time ana one.halt RECORDED Nowimt>er 5. 1981 upon the attorney tor the l"X• the contract delivered to the un<ltnlgned 1 writ It lhall be l"f\andetOfy upon the • ln1trument number 83 I& In bOOil 111111 Deotaratlon of default and De· CONTRACTOR 10 """°"" 1he ~ 14282, PllQ• eoe 1n tlMI otnce of tha ecutor or Admlnuuncor. And No bidder may wlthdtn l!nY '* mand for Sal• and a wrllten HOtlCe rect It l'tllerded. and upon any atb· county reeordef of 0.-11'09 Counw hit' with the court with tor• l*10d of thirty (30) ~ .,._ of 0et1111t and' Election to Seit Tne ontrec1or undef him. to P•y not At the tlma of the '"''lat pvl)ll. proof of 14lrvtce, • written the data 111 for the~ of tMde. wnder'llgnlld cauHd •Ilia NotlCI of •!hen the M id 9')edn.o rat11 to catlOn of thit notlee. the totel """ueet •ta Una the\ you d~ A ~ bond and 1 pet~ Detaull And Election to a.ti to be II WOtJllT*I ~ by them In amount of unpaid balanc. of the • -, .,. tormence bond wlll be rtqulr9d ,ec;orded In the oounty wnera the he e.-ecvtlon of Iha contra.ct OC>11Q111on MCuted by the eboYe de-lire tpecial OOtlct> <>f the fU . prtot to exa.cuUan of the contrlCI rt•I proptll't ,. l~IKI No btd<W may withdrew M• bid acrtbed Dead ot Trull Ind Mtl-1na ol a.n inventory and ap-llft(J "'*!be tn the'°"" ... fon" In Y or • C*IOd ot fony-ffve (45) d•p mated eott•. ••I*'••· t ... 1nc1 praiacmleot of etttate Ulitta or tha oon11act doeument1 ... ... ftlflhedllt•Mtforll'leopentngof II 115&.88717 Tod• Date Maret! .. 3. 1 .,4 1 N the ~tno l'lld you may of the pt>tltlona nr ~nta Pu1a;,•nt to a.ct!Otl 46IO Oft~ PMC &Grow a Callrornte Cor-A P•V"*lt OOlld encl a ,.,.,. Ulff (409) 2&2·18e0 mc-ntloned 1n S«UC>n 1200 Government Coda of the llate ot poratlon ttotng M Co or~ OOncl Wiii be f'9qU!recl De•ed M11c11 23. 1984 d l200... f lh ,.._,1, 1a Ceilfomta. tlMt eontrect Wiii oonUlln bu•lnn• •• Property ortoaoe rl« to Peol.lttot! of the contr~ PACIFIC LOAN MAWAGfMCNl an " 0 (! \AJ om proYlalQn• ~ting the~ In<; Fecrow, 81 Tru•t• payment bOnO 1N11 be ~ the COAP . TRUSTEC Proba~ COOP. bldcflH to .Ub9tltute MCUl'fttel ~:·'t,~1~'C:::, Semce Company. orm a.t fOft.h In ti~ COtltract Oociu DY GREGORY STERLING. VtCE EDW.u\D C. JONES eny moM)'I .irhhetd by t1'e .. Agent ti PRfSIOCNT r.o. Boa 11'1 TRICT 10..,..,,.perlcwmenoeUNlilr t&ee t Venture Boulevard, lult• 22t Y Robin C 9ellly Pectllc loll'I M&nlgelMl'll Cor Valle)' CtDt~r. CA. HOH tM contract £~ CA 9 t438 ecttor 1tlon ,. t• 181 tae-eeoe 111n1ananoe, Qf)etattona 111d 20.-IO Pac1•Jca Drive. Su11e A ( 111) 74'·1 .. H ., A_,,.,., ccw., 8y Metia Ct11..,.r natruct'lon Cupertino. CA 9!\014 Pvbl.tahcd On.nae-C.O.St Olalllc:t ~tl'ICMlll Publlolte<I O.-•noe COUI 0111~ PllOt :u~·~ ~=Cont Datfy Piiot ~::;:, ~noe Coa•t Dally Not Dlllly Ptlot Apnl 13. "'· 2-0. INtf\e Uftlfled ldlool Diii• Ae>rll 8 13 20 IN• (>ti • 20iw• Ap(H •. 13. 20. f~ 1984 t-llbllahed Ofenge Co-t 0...,,....,. ,.,.... • .. ~.. 2034-84 .... I), ...... ( ---------------~~~--~~~~-- COAS __ PeoQle Scrub reveals 'dream house' The old wooden house belonpng to Paula Allen probably wtll nev~r be the same ap1 n -and thank goodness for that. ~ The Hun11ngton Beach co ge owned by the Allen family for a ut 65 years has been vi nually falling in on Paula's head. But it's been spruced up by 200 members of the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Board of Realtors. Working for three solid days earlier this month, the group sanded and painted tt\c exterior. constructed a new fence and razed an ol~rafe that had fallen in on a nei bor s Buick. - . - 26 letters spell relief By SUSAN MONAHAN DllJ .... C.S 0 di 1 The problem of Johnny's sub-standard performance has not aone unnoticed. Numerous theones have P.rompied various corrections. and sllll Johnny's SAT scores remain disappointing. The solution. accordina to Sister Monica Foltzer, a soft-spoken but outspoken Ursuline nun, is neither complicated nor new: "teach the ~phabet...teach it by name and teach tt by sound." Sister Monica. who as director of the Intensive Phonics Institute at Xavier Unjvcrsity in Cincinnati re- cently visited some friends who arranged for her to conduct a readina forum at De Anza Bayside Village in Newpon Beach. Slater M.oalca l"oltaer I • • 1 he Realtors and their affiliate members planned the spring spruce-up to emphasize Private Prop- erty Weck. But some have been so taken by the sweet demeanor of Paula, 79. that they've stayed on to repair insulation, plumbing and elcc- tncal wiring. -°"",.. ...._.,, ~ ...... "We've had the wrona method since 1920," she told her audience. "It's caJlcd the 'look-say' method." ervphaticaUy. And yet, when she started to teach first grade, she didn't know what phonics was. "I started out with look-say," she admits. They're also planning to set up a maintenance fund to keep the weeds from overgrowing the house on Williams A venue. • "She's won over our hearts," said Kent Pierce, president of the Realtor groi>p. "She's a sweet and charming lady." Paula commented that the cleanup work -"a dream come true" -has made her house seem like new. Her house was selected for the work on the basis of need. according to Pierce. . Real estate officials said the house was built in the downtown part of the city in 1915 and sold to Paula's parents -Joseph and Mary Allen - in 1919. Paula moved back into the house in 1955 upon the death of her husband. But things have been getting away from her in advancing years. said officials. I PAPARAZZ I -...._ -~ For Harten, tbe ~e windcnra were of tbe eancUnt crew. Renewed pride ln her co•ered on.Aprll 4, and~ Oleon wu put flnlahed houe, below, deu,hta Paula Allen. When she talks about its inade- quacies, one is reminded of detractors of the "new math" who blamed it for Johnny's inability to learn has multi- plication tables. "It's not a method, 11's a gimmick." she sajd. Using flash cards, she demon- strated loolMay in action ... AU right, this word is Mary; now say 'Mary'. Very good." She explained that special attention is placed on the shape of the word. The student bas to depend on "memorization by confiauration" and may become confused when he or she encounten another word with the same shape. "If a child docs not know the alphabet. he may be readina right to left or up and down," she sajd. "He may be reading 'was' for 'saw'." But when intensive phonics is the method, she said, this problem doesn't arise. She acknowledged that EllJllish is not a phonetic language - "We've got 26 lettcrs and 4219unds." The first step _ 10 tcach10g the language is the ABC's. although not 10 that order. "I don't teach the alphabet 1n sequence. 1 teach it for sound." (She noted, however. that the alphabet.should be taught in sequence once the phonics are mastered.) She begJns wath the short vowels. , then teaches long vowels. diphthongs (ou. oi. ur) and m1stcllancous sounds for a total of 16 vowel sounds. She then moves on to the conso- nants, beginning with those which have one sound (like "f') then teaching those which arc a combana- tion·of sounds ("q" equals "kw".) When the students know the sounds, "the next step is shdmg together. which as crucial." she said. So you start with an ··m" for instance. add an "a", put a "t" on the end, and slide them toeethcr for "mat". Seems simple enough. "It 1s simple." said Sister Monica But unfavorable results led her to look for a better method. She d1s- covered phonics and made up bet own worksheets which became the basis for her textbook, "ProfeslOC Phonics Gives Sound Advice," foh lowed by the ''Professor Phonics Kit", which include$ the .student' book, instructor's manual. key wo~ cards and a 1,500.word spellina list .• .. A Sound Track to Readina" tr Sister Monica's manual for remedial rcadina. althoulb she warns against calling it that After repeated failwa, those two words can turn a student "into an emotional prcuel," she said. .. With the older children, you have to get their confidence up ... cxplain that it's not them, it's the method,"' she said. She says that phonics students take pndc in bc10g "word detectives." The words of the spelling list, for example. are meant to be sounded out rather than memorized. ··They get to use theu intelligence." Sister Moruca did credit cumcula \hat 1~lude "partial phonics. which is better than nothing" or -1nc1dcn- 1.al" phonics (soundina out only the first letter of a word). "I call that 'phony phonics'." But she suggests parents who want their children to have more 1ntens1 ve phonies in their reading program should "teach your children before first grade; then no one can mess them up." To order any of Sister Monica·s reading aids. wnte to Saint Ursula Academy Phonics Department. 1339 E. McMillan St .. Cinc10nat1, Ohio. 45206. If there 1s sufficient interest. regular rcad1 ng workshops may be conducted at De Anza Bayside Village. Call 675-1 724 for more informauon Dr. llaarlce Allard, maalc di.rector of tbe andenrrtter Patricia Freclrtck and chorale <>ranie County Muter Chorale, met wttb preeldent Antb• IQerulff at tbe reception. Roet Donald Dleu and Marla and Raaeell membertnc the a11cce11ea of tbe recently Pattenon bad a &ood time Sanday re-completed <>ranee County Bach Featlftl. ..., .......... ..,..,, ..... 8lU and Sae Weber abared tbe DUtnoen' eatbaalaam for preeefttlna Bacll'i mUic. Bach's score notable Chorale supporters discuss ~xpanston at Dtcuses' party Sinacn and mus1c1ans who took pen in Ora nae County's Bach Festival aot a chance to unW1nd 111 private rueption in the home ofCanl and Dr. Doe l>k9t after a standana-ovation performance of the "Passion Accordi"J to Saint Matthew." The suest soloist in the role of the evanaclist. tntcmationally acclaimed tenor,,_ H••P'-rey, soprano i.. .... B•tltt Frau. 0.., IAWT~. the baritone who ponraytd Jcsua. and tenorfti9ma1 Rudie were sn the thick of a barrqe oftbank·yous. Sunday'a rueption it.elf was a thank-you for thf an11ts and undttVmterS in the community who helped brina Bach to OC 1n a bia way. Costa Mesa Councilwoman Nenna Rel'tJel was there (the city was one of the contributon). alona with Patrtell Fre4ncb, another underwnlcr. More than 50 people enjoyed wine and hors d'ocuvrcs whale they talked cnthus1ast1cally about expandma next year's festival to a four-day event. The D1cu~s ware Iona-time supponenofthcchorale of which he is a pest president. Dr. MHriee Allanl, thechorale's mus1cd1rector. shared in lhc kudos alona wt th s1n.aen Aa&Ma &,Jeratff (a soprano and current pf'C$1dent of the chorale) and SMllu Radin. Others on hand were Doaa Bace, Noey A.ier 'nro•toaand hcrdauahtcr. UMa,Rareldand Pee ~br, Ba~ra CaWweU (chairman of the chorale's 'pcc1al 11ftscounC1l)and ltea Hdab(pf'C$tdcnt o f the bus1ncsscounc1I) Two south county couple who have sopponcd the chorale but couldn't make the reception an: n ... and Eel Schmader and Loe and roa K.atblttt. PlfMran11~ wnttC'n h~ n 1h PJlot StylC'Edllor Mt lmda Huddlt'$ton .. * 0Qnoe Coat DAILY PILOT/Y:rlday, Aprll 20, 1984 . Daughter an odds-on favorite in conipetition DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am plannin1 to marry a wonderful man but as the llmt' draw~ near. I am becoming incrcasinaJy fearful that thanas may not workout. Harold's dauah· tcr is a carbon copy ofh11 first wife. who pas!.Cd away a few years ago. The young woman as mamed but you would never know 1t by the way her father behaves 1n her prc:scncc. I &omet1mes wonder what her husband thanki.. Thccaress1ngand hand-holding !\One thing The lap-s1t1ana and kissing·~ another. Harold doesn't take h" ey~ofTthc: girl whenever she 1s in the room. He keeps uktng. .. hn 't i.hc the mo~I beautiful thing' ou e\cr \3\\ ''' The a1fts he buys her arc out ofthas world I have yet 10 recc1veanythingsocxpen11ve. Moybe I amjcah>u\. Hl' says I'm bchavingch1ld1shly. Whatare my chance ofbein1elcva1cd 10 first place aftcrwearcmarried.,-HEAVY C'OMPETJTION IN FLORIDA DEAR H.C.: Harold tMadt ltopelettly boolle4 oa .. Jt dl1pter. I'd .. ,, you C~UCet f 01 ...... Hr la&o IH tecolMl tpot are utremtl)' poor.Yo. affd lM1 marrla1e Ulle a urriDI Deffl a b&eydt. . • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: This 1s for that idiot in Sterling. Ill.. who claims she spent her childhood anuripallng the independence thot adulthood would brina and now bemoans the responsibilities of marriage. I have th is question for her: Who told you to get ma med., Any fool should have known that trad1 ng a pair of dom1ncenng parent~ for a dcmandtn& husband 1s no bargain 1 escaped from my parent•' clutches when 1 was 19.1 am now a happy 40.ycar-old 1inale woman wilh a rcwardi nacareer, a temflc social life and the freedom I knew I needed to be happy. Jf"Sterlina" 1s one of those women who must have mamaae ond a fl m1ly 10 order to achieve true fulfillment (whatt'verthatmeans), heha nonihttocompl m. You should have known, lady. ff you do n't like the frytng pan. the fire will not be much of an improvement - PLA YEO MY CARDS RIG HT JN AKRON DEAJl ~ U'talot .. , .. , .. play your cards rlall& w .. ea )'ff are 18 coe&rol of tile Mell. Bit ao& au woniea u ve tile coara1e io 1 .. ve ltome at u early aae, nor are ttiey wise ~•oap io de&ermlae ID advuee .Ut tbe Joker may be wild. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: I waumuscd bytbe brouhaha that resulted when you pnntcd the lcncr from the young man who brought 'iCveral hundred dollars wonh Community garde~s cultivated Res idents. students work campus p lots Kus!!oell Wl.'1t~t'r rt'ltrl·d .. atc\man. has been a bad.)ard l';in.kner all hi\ adult ltfc. l'Vt'n when he lived 1n big c1t1cs like Chicago and ~t. Lou•~ Today. he '' a Huntington lkal'h resident. II\ mg in a condominium with no garden <,pan:. but he 'iltll 1<, ~rden1ng He \\urk'> a plot at (1olden West ( ollege 1hat he\ l\lt'> liH' or.,,, da)'S a \\-eek 1hrn· or lour hour' n t'r\ day Wea"cr -1..nown ii\ .. Hul k .. IO hi\ fnend'I 1n lhl' campu!> g.JrLkn1n~ commun11\ -tult1~ate\ two ol till' 62 10 11: ~0-luol plot\ 1n lh« l ampu' community gardt·n., 1hat ar« 11pc.·n IO Easter Bonnet Parade/Contest T all age'>. II! .ind up. and IO (,We \ludt·nt'I He pa\\ a rt·g1!>lrat1un kc of SI 11 per plot em:h \Cme.,1e1 w l11l'h 1m lud<''I "aler and mulch \11llt' uni) organ1< gardening '' prart1n·d at tht· garden\ no pe'lttndc~ or rnmml'rual fl.'nil11cr~ an: allo""cd fhc) an~ not Ol'Cdcd. \3}'i Wt:avcr. who ha'> bordered ht!> plot\ w11h tuphorb1 lath}ru~. cummonl) ~nuwn ;:i., .. gopher purge .. And he ad\ tSC'> h1~ fellow gardener\ lO protect 1he1r gardcm wi th thl'I plant. too "It nct·ds \Omc pubhcll) .. Wea .. t'r ..aid .. Thi-; plant l'i guaranteed to !>end the little ra\Cal'> patking" Onl;y a lcw fet"t down lhl· path. .\lien ~1ewan 1\ bu\)' tran'Splanung \eedltng., of brorcol1 . lcllul'c , cauliflower and Span1!ih on1unc.. <itcwan. a rc11rcd I RS tax attornn lrom Wa<,h1ngton !,). C . alw live~ near th<· rnmpus an a mobile home that ha\ no space around 11 for vegt.•tahlc l rnps. He d~,n·1have11me thl!l \pnng to \l\lt h1'> pl;int\ as often a\ Wt•a\t.•r doc' ··r wq three days 1s about a' often a' I work here, because I am tak1n~ cour\C\ at the collcgl' - Spanl\h and ll<Jltan this seme!>ttr. gelling read) for a tnp to Eurof)(" 1n June " "'lo l Jll the (, W( gardeners arc retired or '>Cntor l llllen!>. and \Om~ can onl) 'l\tt thl.'tr plant\ on week· ends. \a}C, Jeanne Rene\. a coordi - nator 1n tht rollcge·, communit) ..cn1<.cc, office "( >ur j!.ardcnt•r\ arl' all a~t''· tnclud- Orange County's Relaxing Music Station Is KDCM 10!1.1 1ng c;ome families "''h :roung ch1 l· drcn (who must be \tm ti~ \UPl'rv1~-d 1n the garden ar(a) and )Oung t:ouplc!> "ho h H' 1 n n>nJos or a pan men ts ... she \au.I In add1t1on 10 water .Jnd mukh. Reeve' !>aid the collcgl' has an ample \Uppl) ul tool!>. ~ul'h a'> hoc'i and 'ho' cli.. hoses and a rcn·ntl> rc hab1h· tal\.'d mulching machine. lk\ldes individual garden plot\. the garden community \hares a i.mall orchard with apricot peach and pecan tree!>. a number of chayotc- 41quash 1,1ncs climbing O'er a !>Ur· round mg cha1n-hnk fcnC'l·. and a robust patch of rhubarb that appear'> to belong to no one 1n pan1cular Vanou!> and1v1dual'> ha\ c a!>\umcd responsibility for tak ing care of the compo~t bed. planting herb~. rol>C'I and other flowering plant ... Back in the !.um mer of I IJM2. a rumor spread that thc gardens were going to be pavtd O\ er and made into a parking lot. While t.ampus officials said such a thing had nl'\er been con'>!dercd. 1t wa<, lrue that 1he popular organic gardcntnl!. da\\. tor which tht· gankn'> \cncJ .1\ J l.ahora· tor). was on th e <;Wt«'' 'hit It'll°' ot cnm:hmcnt ot !>elf-help rnurc,e\ that wuld no longer bl· olkH·d tor t rt'dtl and free To contrnut· the ltlJrdl'"' <,we ·., \t:n1nr c1t11cn ad\ l\Or\ u1mm1ttcc atH'pted fl''>pon\lh1l1l\ 1111 11\l·r- \l'l'ing them of pennies antoabankand w15upset because no one wanted to take the time to count them. Now I read \¥here the owner of a taco res(Jurant an Austin. Tu .. who has been savana pennies for two years. brou&)tt in 25 pJlons wonh. It a me to SI 1l6S. He deposited the money in h1 schildren'uav1nasaccoun1. Wb1Jc 1 lbtnk this 1s fioe and dandy. L would not care to b( ~hind thatauy in ltnedurinamy lunch hour. Would you?-A TO& TAPPER IN TOPEKA DEAR TAP PER: No, t w .. ld ao&. 8•1 pertalpt t~ Austla mu received special treatment. HopefeUy t .. ere was a coutla1 macltlae oa ltaad. · • • • Discover how to ~date bait without falli~ hook. li~A and sinker. Ann Landers' booklet. "Dating Dos and Don 'rs." will help you~ mort poiSl!d and sure of you~lf on dates. ~nd 50CC'nts 11Jon1with 11 lon1. stamped, r self-addressed en vdopc with your request to Ann Landen;. P.0 Box /199$Ch1rngo. Ill 60611 . o..,,... ....... ..., Lee,..,,.. Pr11c' lnr lx-'l f:.J,ltr honnel\ tor thilJrcn 2 7 (Jcl entr) Imm' I ro111 f-.J\lcr Hunn\ kq: 11.,te r Ill -l 'i 111 11 ,1 111 ~JI Ap11 I 21 .11 Hunt tn~t11n ( «nln 1'Jr,1Je ,JI 12 '""" FM STEREO < urrcnll~ )~ ol lhl' plot\ art• unuer luh1,a11on hut Ill mon· .1w:111 g..ir · lk ner\ f-or tn lcirlll .ll ton rhonl· X1JI 141.11 Rua.ell Weaver attencla hla ''backyard·' plot at Golden W eat Colle&e'a community garden• ln Huntington Beach. ... . .. . • ... ,. • I I lf1Jt jM • l'il ..,,.. • 111Ut 11Vlt I ~· LLOYD•!i gardPn sl1op COLORFUL EASTER BASKETS ORCHIDS -EASTER GIFTS MARIGOLDS 4 f'oll~d Size Brighi \Pring & Summer 1.olor Reg. s1 11 NOW 79C MARGUERITES Ideal fo r full sun. Bud & Bloom. 1 111. Rte. '2" NOW '23' 5 111. R11 '10" NOW '811 BAMDlll SUPER IUDE A tuqt n1trtJ<,;1en m1nl!r8I rich lf•rt 1111er lor 811bermudaa4 'Jlhor "urdy gran~u. 20 ''-'· ... ,. •1 .. NOW'&" 40 ........ ,. '11" NOW •11 2• ;-:;; SPOOllT FLOWER FOOD RPR $3 ag $2S9 I Ill NOW R"V SI 11k $629 i 10 NOW HeR $11 88 $1849 10 lb NOW ~d~~~~~~.~~ l bud & bloom Reg. s2u I I 1 gal. I NOW s2 39 ) ....____________ --- BEAUTIFUL HAllGlllG ' FUCHSIA BASKETS -'. 't ", '\ 'f •• In bloom or bud. ;+~:~t1•~ ;(:1-'~ . •} ~"" . Ideal for shady location. ,. Rte. '11" NOW '15" "THAT'S IT" SMAIL IAIT I '231 ., 1 ••· 11•1· 12.11 IOW SSH j J ••· Rei. ll .11 IOW --~ KELLOGG BARK ,, "ol .. , "0 ,.. 2 cu. ft. ... , ... ,. llOW •2•• All ITE MS SIJ8JEC T T 0 s TOCK ON HAND s lo GoOd 4-20·84 to 4·26·8• HOlJRfl MON-FRI 7 6 •SAT 8 10 6 •EASTER SUNOAY g '4 FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 5 Mil E A IUS LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC IMfl tiPwl"'' tl!lvd 181 Alty '>I I f~o~tA M1tt11 (.A 9:l6"7 17 14) ~4~ T 44 1 -i .1 Care prolongs plant beauty 8} EARL AR0!\!'101\ ,.,. ..... , ....... . I hl Ith plan1 '"u fl'tt'l\l' lor I ·"'n "'tll l.1\t longn 11 \IHI gl\t II ,1 lOlll llll<.1111111 pknl\ "' hr1ght light .ind Jtkquatl' hut nol 100 mulh \\aln (iood Ur:11nagr ;Jl\O I\ tmportanl ~O whl·n thl.' hi). arrt\ci. in a foil-wrapped pol. \ltt k a finger through 1he futl at 1he ba!>c of the pol \O thl' drainagr hole t!> not ob1,trul·tcd fhcn pla,·c 1he pot 1n a hov.I of \Nater to <,oak lor a fev. hours. remove 11 from tht· watl'r. drain 11. Don't water agatn . un11l the top of the soil ftel'> dr) . I _ You can keep flower' blooming longtr b> keeping the . ~1ttl·d plan11n a cool hnl(hl \POI. but not 1n direct <,un l1gh1. .\ltt·r 1he hi;,-has finished llov.er1ngand the stems \tan io H'llU\·~. graduall} reduce "atcnngand then plan I 111n the ground and 1A.ater a., needed r hl' Ill) should flower ne\I ;year Not '>O long dgo l·a'>lcr meant a "'htll' hh Hui n·· '>carthcr.-. ha\C hl'l·n worktni on p1nl.. yellow and pearh colored \ anettn Ltltes wcrl' grown h) earl}" c1v1h.llH1on!. long before they were associated with the Easter hohda} Perhap~ the tint recored mention of Illies dates back about 4.000 years. and most likely rcfl.'rred 10 the white garden lily we know as the Madonna Ill y. Lilies decorated remains found in lht• anuent c111es of ( retc . Crreecc and Mc\opotam1a In Egypt a ~adonna hi~ hulb \\-a'i found in a mu my case. The Madonna hi) was eaten for food b}" the ( htncsc and 1t was also used an a medicinal ~Ive. It has be· come an Easter symbol be· caust· of 1t!> 81bltcal as'IOC1a11ons with punty and the ~-:========~ Virgin r/if! "CECILE BRUNNER" ROSE BUSH Clu1ter1 1 ot Pink Baby Ro111 D.on·r Forget S~Wea A,,,ul 22-28 Say, ·1 "tb*& o Btuldt" "f ' Wt Con lend 1 flOWtll To - Nearly Any • "' Office ayno •••••• •~• • ., ··-· Th• IHI Setler IOUQUtl 1 OAL. ,,.."" ~\,, Out\ 60 LJjj.\lftlU .. ~Rtu&.u. l)l~~~m... o, Choou Fr6m Ouf Other FrHh Flowet Arr•ngemenra Mafor Credit Carda Acctpttd ly Phone Open Easter Sunday -Aprll 22 L• 10 00 A M TO 3 00 Ill M I .('J J Give a gift of spring. Wt oleo hOH. • UITU LILIU • TUIAllUtU •USUU •MUCH MOU fatrtr lollet louquel ........ ......... -.. fl·i·!·i Ha)lislars Nur ery ~Flori t 28•0 Harbor l lvd . Co110 Mtso £k11er than tht· Madonna Illy as a potted plant 1~ the long-fowert·d l 1lium long1 norum. bd1cvcd to have ong1natl.'d an Japan. fherc 11 wa., menuoned 1n I 71h·u·n111n "nttng' lkli.1rl· ~ orlJ W01r II mm1 [ a\lt'r hl1n fv1 t'ommcrual forcing IA.t·re gro1A.n 1n fapan but now oor Pan fit Northwc\I '' J ma1or produn~r r or a t'hange ol pace mt1n) other plant\ arc a\atlab1c for [a\tcr antlud1ng umaf) llis. a1alca. hcaonta. lakcolana. 'hr}\anthemum gardenia. glox1 n11 . h)Jr,angca and Oow.<·nng .,pring blulb\ I he rnln•olarl3. or pocket book plant. ha'> pouch·h,kt 1l11wrr~ tn \~lhl\\ ,1nd red,, fhl'\C c,houlJ he kept COOi ( akcolana) arc annuab.and oru:e O.owcring.cm.ts they V(.HI not hloom again \<Jt1\liKtorily < tnl·rana' produce b11 ll·avt'' and mounds 10( da1\>·l1kc tlov.l'r\ tn pink. purple. blue or white They need .1 bnght w1ndo"" plrnt:r of water and a cool place. They. too. arc annual\ <ind '!hould he d1'-Carded after bloom1oa. Thl' tragranl "'"'> wh1tl'g:irtkn1a makcrnn nuractrvl' gill. lt><J \r\ h1k 1ndoor\,11 wants cool 1cmpcr:uurci. and fuJI <iun Outdoor., plant 1n a ltghtl) \hadeti. protelted orea. If you n·n·1 ... cd a rnrsa&e for E.astu, 11 may be reuttd for wcarins. used in a bi.m e 11rrnngrmen1 of totlaic. or floated 1n a shallow howl of water. Remove ribbons and ~ubmerge the flowers an v4f) cold water for 20 minutes (except orchid~. which wi ll sf)Qt) Then 1cntlr 'ihake off water. wrap flowers in foil or wa~ paper. ~a the ed1es onc.J plat.·e the flowe,., 1n e refnaera1or until ready to u~ aiia1n. I GARDEN CHECKLIST I -_-_---=-- . ' • Keep .ifkr anrden pest With the C'OITCCI l'Ontrol~. nail\. 1>lua~. carw1~\ ond nJ)h1d~ arr on the march. • •~had) urcn' ot the ~mJl'n can be 11prucC'd up with I.ht Jchghtful hloom' ot tibrou., bc:gon1u. lobclta or 1mpt· llt'n\ • A few prden1n3 lhore'> this month include feedi"I }OUr lawn. d1v1din1 pnmro5e\ when thc)"vc stop~ bloomtn& and pnrning flo"'cnna shrubs and trees • Hcrh<I ctn he arnwn 1n thr &arden or indoor\ 1 a \Unn\ location Otrnratr around the barbecue with potS.Qf hcrtl\ ~l lhcv'll bl' llO\C Rt ho no to add 0avor 10 fOOdl ~U wok ou ld()(in1 ~ • t-nr e t harn11n" o1nnunl '1n1 lo h1d1: un unn11rncllH' fenn~. 8•'"c pr1vol y to .t fl\lr< h 1H 10prm1d,· 'hadc. chc:c into mom1ng 11lom•\ '"'l'l'I rt'J\, nO\tur11ums or hln1 k rvrd '"'''" \inn Ford Aerospace exec earns top PR award Deaald ~· Flamm, the West Cout director of public affairs for the Ford Ae,..,.ee 6 C.mmaJcat&oa1 Corp. in Newport Beach received the 1984 Oistinauished Service Award from the Oran'e County chipter of the Public Relatfons Society of America durina the orpnazation's recent awards banquet. Ramm wu also the recipient of a PROTOS and two awards of cllcellencc for his entries in the annual PROTOS Awards Competition. Flamm, a former president of PRSSA and asaociate director of the Oru1e C.Uty Prn1 C11b, has also been actj ve in the Newfiibrt Cbmber of Commerce as a member of the Commodores.. Other area firm s receiving awards in the competition included: Neboa-Padbers Coualtlq of Costa Mesa. 1'11e' lrvlDe Co., ~ CMte lJviq1&oa Ir Co., Portmau CommuJc1tloH and E.J. Lobet 6 Co., all of FLAMM DREY ,,.-.. GABERT TRUST lrvtnc; Ford Aero1pace II CommulcatloH Corp., Anderson Commaatcatlona Co. and Hoa1 Memorial Ho1pltal Preabyterlu, all ofNewpon Beach. ••• guna 1guClresldenl CamlJJiDrey nas been named S81CircpresentatiVr for Mourclt Beacla Realty, I.De., a division ofTlae StelD-Brtef Groep. In her new poll. Drey wall be responsible for sales of The Villas and The Estates at Monarch Beach residential/resort community. Drey is an active member of the So1tll Coa1t Medical Ceater, the Obtldre11'1 Home Society and La1ua Nlpel Cbmber of Commerce. • • • Landscape architects PHI Gabert and Du Trait have been named principals of lJfescapu, I.De., a planning and landscape architecture firm in Newport Beach. The pcur arc former usociatcs with the firm. Gaben is presently designing a 200-acre country club in Oregon, as well as a I 08-unit affordabl~ housing project in Los Angeles, and is renovating a Bel Air estate. Trust is involved in dcsigni ng The Ontario Center, a maxed-use community on the site of the old Ontario Speedway, as well as Seabridge. a Huntington Beach community, and several pnvate Southern California estates. • • • lrvmc-bascd Premier Soarce D11trlbatlD1. a microcomputer distributing firm , has named AJ11el1 Reed telemarketing sales manager. in charge o_f a six-person sales force for the company. Most recently, Recd was marketing manager for Microamenca Distributing of Carson. • • • Amerlcu PaceseUer of Newport Beach has reported net income of S2. 742.000 or S 1.35 per common share on revenues of $32.170.000 for the three months ended ~c. 31. 1983. For the 1983 calendar year. the company reported net income ofS 1.456.000 or 72 cents per common share on revenues ofS94.4S9.000. Those figures contrast with a lost of S 1.19 per common share an the 1982 calendar year. Profits from the company·., real estate operations were crcdtted for the turnarou nd. OvER THE CouNTER • 1 OovfOO<I )1 )I'• OocuOI 10 111• OolrG<I ' •~ 1.\0 Oovl08 s~ • Ori.ten 14'-lS'" OunkO S S°" Ourlron •S'h 6SI'» Ea!Vn ' ''" •~ EconLb l •• 4111 EIPH MUTUAL F UNOS COMPLETE NEW YORK IT ~base eyes share of NB market : Manhattan ftnanctal giant wants to expand local service offtce to be more like a bank will odly be avlll.able if Chue'1 1oolicatioo with the Comptt0lleT o( me Currency to establ&Jh 13 national banks in e11Ju stateS is approved. Tbe companJ ~ to ell8blilh samilar inttatutH>N in Florida. Ari- zona. Utah and four Ot.btr ttalel. ''It is made l>Ol'fble by recent chaft&cs in federal n:JUlauon, but· federaJ law still prohibits intcnlate bankina ncepc in I kw CA* wbeft ii WU lnl)dfathered an." Mills -.id. • By JERRY HIRSCH Of"'9Dlil! ......... The Chase Manhattan Corporation wants to expand the servi<:el offered al its Newpon Beach office to make the office more like a bank. Currently the office. Chase Man- UP s AND OowN s NEW YORK (AP) -The followlno list shows 1t11 Over-the-counter stoctli end werrents ttlel hev1 oone uP Ille moat and down 11\e n"l0$1 beMd on oercenl of chenge le< Thurwjev, No aecurtttei treo1ng 1>e1ow si or 1000 st1er11 ere Included. Ntt eno percent•~ ch•nofl ert 11141 difference belw-.n the PftvlOYJ closl119 bid price end lodev's lul bid orlc• hattan Financial Services. ofl'en con- sumer loans. But under the planned upiatade the office would offer nearly every bank.ina service except check- ing accounts. said Ken Mills. a Chase spokesman. The expanded services. however-. The New York·bued Chase Man- hauan Ba.nk as one of the n.ation·s larsest financial institutJons and the move as seen u a chance for Chase to develop a CaJifornia market in case the federal sovemment approves interstate bankina. Record Mercury earnings H untmgton Beach-based Mercury Sa.,.1ngs has announced earnings for the quaner ended March 31 of 3 7 cents per share compared wnh 31 cents for the first quancr of 1983. The full yea r of 1983 represented the highest earnings level in the hi story of the corporation. · Net. after-tax, unaudited consolidated earnings for the first quancr reached S 1,614,000 compared with S 1.369,000 for the first quancr of 1983. Increased profitabahty resulted from higher lending volume. strong loan U~5 L .. I Pct sale activity and generally higher levels of operations. The spread between the 8u; ~8:.~ overall cost offundsand the overall yield on earning assets reached 2.2 perccnt .. it l at March 31 compared with 2.06 percent at ycarend 1983. 8tl~ l ~·· The associauon's total assets grew to more than Sl.8 billion at March 31 : compared with S 1.4 billion at the end of the firsl quarter of 1983 UP 1 • .. V 1rtuaJly every pan of the association's operauons reached record high T6e ltdttaJ definition of• bUk is an institution that offers demand depo9its -cbeck.ana account1 -and makes commercial loans. "If you do only one of thole two . th1np you arc not a bank. We are DOC goina to offer checking accounts but we plan to offer business loans,·· Mil1s said. ! The Nt'Wp<>n Beach office would br the headquarters of the Cahfomia • d1 v1S1on. which would include branches 1n La Jolla, Palo Alto and Walnut Creek. Mills wd. "Obviously we are interested in markeu that arc anracuve and have aood growth potential." Mills said. The new 1nsutution would be called Owe Manhattan Nauonal Bank ofCalifomta. Mills sajd some of the eitpanded services Chase would make available include savanas accounts. insured certjfjcates of deposit and credit services. • The compan y alw will go after the small busjncss loan market, Mills sajd. UP 1 • levels dunna 1983," saad Leonard Shane, chairman and chief Cllccutaveofficcr. 8: l : The association continued strong p-owth in all categories dunng the first UP I ·• quancr. Savings increased by $66 million. a growth rate of 5.14 percent. UP 1· ~~~~piji---ijiiiiipiijpi~R Up . ~ IP.I UP ~·~_!!!!!!i!ll!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!ll!!!!l!!!lll!!l!l!!!!! .. ~ ........ 1111!1 ... lllllllLtilll'! ~ Up UP Up Up Up 8~ Up 1 The search 1$ on ~t for a top banana DON'T PAINTI Tex-Cote your home. Vlnyl or a&umJnum lldlng. reroof with ak:oa aluminum cedar shake shlnglet. To find out more & for a free estimate call: Angel'• Con1tructlon 150-t731 Seminar on partnerships is April 22 · 28 Say, 0 Thanks a bunch:' We c.n -"' lo~ bouqueu to neatly anv of11c4 anvwh•H the FTD way HELPING YOU The advantages of investing 1n a real estate ltmited pannersh1p versus direct ownership will br discussed al a public service seminar on Wednesday at the Fountain Valley Elks ('tub, I 0480 Talbert Ave. Participants in the 7 p.m. scmmar will view a bnef slide presentation comparing both types of real estate Hallishf';KT ownerships and their tax imphcauons. Nursery · Florist 2140 Harbor If Yd ., Cotta fltno Seating is limited. Further information can br obtained by calling 535-6454. IL-..!!!i!!!HL------------.J Seminar slated on motivation A management seminar aimed at leammg how to motivate employees 1s scheduled for Saturday Apnl 28 1n the Science Lecture Hall at Orange Coast College . Th e th ree-hour seminar begins at 9 a.m. Admission 1s S 10. For tickets and infor- mation call 432-5880 Our money market account won't tie up yaurmoney. \ n n11.1 I ) wld I ),111\· R.111 ;\;\1 ll·1tn ~,11 ,1 ( {) L'nl1m1teJ w1thJ1.l\\.cll .... I ),uh < Pl1ll'''Und1n~ Th.ll ... tht· I lunttn)..'.tnn lnve ... tnwnl hind ,ll<.Pl11H lrom I lunt1n~t1m S,w1ng-. Jt.., thl• high lnlt'ft"'l cHU'Unl th,1t '- h1~hlv lll·"hlt: h\(1 AnJ 1l'-lt.lh 1n ... u1t·J up h1 5100000 b\ tht f ~l ll '->ti umw '-C..'t' ll'-todc.l\ .1h\1ut a Huntin~ton lnw..,tnwnt hind .1 tnunl And ... tart t•.irnin~ h~h monc..·y markt.-t inten....,t \'\ 11 hnul l' in~ ur \ 11lH nxmey o~ you kno" \c'\hv vour n\!i~hbor bank"» •I rn HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~t.ON '~ ......... , .. \.ll ....... ~ .. ·14 ""' ... •-...,"'f•"4f(t-hhl flt•"' .. f~ w.-,h(J; • 4IM ··"~ \.ia-n t .. Uu ~ \\.lit •• ' I "''"' "'• t• ,., _.,, • On the , • NYSE Lf AOl RS Name I v1·s1dUn pf 2 ~ orgeTec,, 3 ullfnel 4 ,,arterCo S Anacomp 'raflan~co pf I ~o n llllCP I tn<fttj_wv wl I ~1~Lld A=src•I ,.m,,f 1 4 ~A%1~i'~r s It: r: pfT n'Ptr&K n ~orld ~rw ffirs Id Wsl n A CP s 4 onsu Pow S mrvAF WHAT AMEX Dio NEW YORI<. (AP) Apr. 19 Advt~ Otcllned ¥~= Newhl9hs New low• AMEX LEADER S NEW YORI( (AP) -seies. Thursdev price allO net d\anot of the 10 most acthlvit Arn«l~n Stodl Exctial lnuts, Ired nG natlQneJIY at m«t lhars S · ~ Aeols CO'P ., 2 ' Grangw • 2 I• -~~:;ab8 1 , I~~ + ¥1 ~omtP1rl 1 , lt'\ -1·1: ulfCan o • ~ -'tl ~~~~u 1 :; ~~ ~ ~ 1nstr~vs1 9 .i 2~ + v. NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -Mosf a~l.vt over-·lhe-COYnlt' sloeks SllPPlled Y NASO Na,,,. I Bl' As ed c~ MCI s I , I 1'• 811• sea111e s , 1 111 11 11. -'ta OlgllS " , 21'1• -'h AppteC 1/e 2811• + 'It Orew. NI 4 4 it 2 13·i6 +S-16 S1P1u1 • S'I• i'I• LlnB d s , 9'11 'I• ~ltxflo s 17'( i'h ~ !. ;.l'J M-.ri J)Y, tt + ~ Coto Quo1E s METAL S QuoTE S That· s an apt desert pt ion of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To k eep track of where compantesaregotn~and which p ople are helping them get there.just watch Credit Line' -ev ry day in the Bus iness section of your new Daily Pilaf See Pa~ 2 LOWEST PRICES HIGHEST QUALITY SALES SER T UCK SALE • HUGE 5 . 1984 EL CAMINO SUPER SPORT Fully factory equipped Including V8, air con- ditioning, cruise control, tilt wheel, AM/FM cassette and much more. (Stk. 5217) (Ser. 184188). 1984 VAN CONV ERSION . Complete! V8, automatic, PI S, air conditioning, TV, Pioneer cassette, overhead console, 4 seats plus a couch, high back seats, mags, custom paint, 4 windows with blinds, roof rack with ladder and much more. (Stk 5093) (Ser 108105). 198 Long wheel base, V6, 1625 Lb. payload. air conditioning, AM/FM cassette. automatic, PIS. custom 2-tone paint. tllt wheel power windows. power door locks and much more (Stk 5070) (Ser 115496). DISCOUO 446 EAST COAST HWY. • ' , L CS °'MOI COMt DAILY PILOT/Friday, April 20, 1114 ·Jim Slemons now world's largest Mercedes clealer Jlm SlemOn•' nm lhowroom 23 ~ago wu automobile. · · a converted blcycle lhop In Santa Ana. Today, he "TootterthlaepeclallzedconllgnmentMrVtce, domtnat• a city block In N.wport BMCh Ind It the we had to ~ tour more ecr.a of prime largeet exclualve M•oedee Benz ..._. In the property adjaeent to ua. It'• where Howard WOttd, followtng a recent expMlk>n. .• Chevrolet wu loetlted. Thi• acqulaltton mak• ut The expanlk>n IP'Mdt Slernona' dilll.-.hlp the largeat Meroedel a.nz dealer In the wortd," over more than e6ght ecna, tnctudlng lhowtoom, Siemon• Mid. dJaplay .,...., office Miit• and pert• and Mrvtc. "Thia 11 the prime time for an taggrellfve factUtlel. conalgnment MrVioe. There are ov. 17,000 The expansion II partlalty an anawer to the Merced• Benz In Orange County alone. My new overftowtng buelneea Siemon• 11 experiencing and lletlng aetVlce wtll help both buyer• and .....,.. of wtll reeutt In an addtttonal 26 percent In buetneaa, theee vehlctee to en Joy the benefit• of a prtvate tale according to G..,.,., MMllQer Don Sheik. "1983 without the drawbacks." wu the fttth aucceeltve record-breaking aalel year "In a prtvate sale," explained Slemona, "you • and we expect the tr.id to continue," noted Sheik. get the benefit of aelllng the automoblle at your "m lect, hie continued aatee succeaa hu made the . price, but the drawback• are many -time, '9ealerahlp the largeet aatee tax contributor In the security, flnanc::lng , warrantlel, after aaJes prob- ctty of Newport Beech," Sheik added. lems, etc. For example, most Merced• owners do 1 Agreed a Mercedea Benz company spokes-not relish the Idea of sta~tng home on weekends JT1an, "Slemona' continued growth In aalel and and having strangers come Into their exclusive eervtce la Incredible. "Hla business contlnuea to communities to test drive their Mercedes, then go Increase wtille other auto dealers tan by the through the negotiation process. In addition, wayside. Slemons' marketing Innovativeness sets financing and warranties can present difficult him apart." problems for those not In the business. Slemons' latest Innovation Is a new consign-"Whether we're selllng a car or taking one on ment sales department, designed to be convenient consignment. we want our customers to be for customers who want to sell their Mercedes Benz satisfied. · Three Volkswagens that can get vou ~ro Europe. Bvy 0 n •w Germon- / . b uilt VW at our speceol Tourist Deliver; r>r 1c t Mn-:i ?6 Yo u 'll save o n its p rice and get a Lufthansa H o lido ·f ur r oun d ~tr1p coach t1 ck ef from one o f 10 U.S. Gateway etties to F r w 1k •w t Gt?rmony to pt ck it up. Drive 1t o n va- <o t1o n w ..... 11ship 1t b1.>0<. tr t!c: You mu st toke d elivery of the vph1cle h~· St..•pt 28. See us for d et01ls. Soo n, you'll be up, up, and away. The Volkswagen Buy & Fly. @lrs not a car. Buy by May 26. Fly by Sept. 27. ~ lrs a Volkswagen. • fo Jc • .,._ • I o• •jiliof'~ ,.,,,,.,...,. l,,,,_•.,.t•""•"'~t.Qr A~ 32852 Valle Road. San Juan Capistrano ~ an Diego f rf'f'"'a' to an Ju.in Creek Off.Ram p ._ &AlEs Telephone 4'>3-4511 837 -4800 ~ ... \Ir ENTER The Orange Coast Daily Pilot's oeIAL eurtITY GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE EACH FRIDAY OF s 100 4 ~ Dl\AWlNGS tAC11 Wttl Each Drawing will be for .. . ~=~1~~1 ............... s 1 00 l 11 Prize.1~.~~l ........ . Zad Prize.i~l ....... . 3r4 Pri1e.i!?!l. ....... . ' ' 550 515 510 • Jim Slemona (left), Don Sheik concratatate each other OD their ezpanalon. Chrysler takes over Anahei1n office Chrysler Corporation has moved Into new regional sales, marketing and service offices In Anaheim. Located In the Pacific Inland Plaza Building at 888 West street, the 19,790 square-foot offices house the corporation's Los Angeles zone, Includ- ing sales, service, customer relations. distribution, dealer placement and fleet and Import operations. The third-floor space Is also home to Chrysler California, which has overall sales and marketing responelblllty for the state. "Our new location Is more centrally located to better serve our dealers and customers," said Clark J . Vltulll, Los Angeles zone saJes manager. The offices were former1y located In Fullerton. Honda sales reported GARDENA (BW)--American Honda Motor Co. Inc. has reported saJes of 11, 785 automobiles In the first 10 days of Aprll. This total Includes 3, 768 Civics (with 990 CRXs), 6,2&4 Accords and 1, 753 Preludes. The Ac.cord f igure of 6,264 Includes 3,325 domestic-built Accords. Domestic year-to-date sales total 32,421. 6 Sales In the llke period of 1983 were 3,421 Civics, 5,822 Accords and one Prelude, totaling 9,244. 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' "The energy generated from the lnduatry'a recovery alone wlll not only provide a lharp contrast to the tempo of paat conferences, but lhould add a poaltlve dimension that will be difficult to match," Ike said. . The f ocua of the conference 11 to bring together the aaaocfatlon's dealers together to dlscuaa the Industry aa a whole and to hlghllght topics pertinent to Southern California. Featured speakers at the dally breakfast meetings wlll Include Don Vernlne, president of Vernlne and Associates, a firm specializing In management, traJnlng and consultant services with an emphasis In customer relations. '82 EL DORADO BIARRITZ New claw• for •tJie cat' The Mercury Coqar. a dlatinctive aerodynamically •tyled penonal car. featurea a new XR-7 model for 1984. The XR-7 t. powered by a 2.3-llter tarbochar8ed en1tne coupled to a •tandant three-•peed automatic or optional ftve-mpeed manual overclrlve. Anaheim will be a big truck stop next weeW The 1984 International Trucking Show sched-services to the Industry are reserving space In uled for Wednesday through Friday at the Anaheim record numbers. With 430 exhibitors, the Anaheim Convention Cen1er Is the largest heavy duty show will represent the most complete display of trucking show In the world. trucks, components and services ever assembled. Show hours are 1 to 8:30 p.m. dally. Over 430 . T exhibitors wlll display a host of Items new to the he exhibits wlll be staffed by top executives who trucking Industry and attendance Is expected to can give visitors straight answers to their questions exceect3S.OO and probtems_Hundreds prodUGt.a-wil~ b& on SPeclal features at the show wlll Include the display as well as dozens of the most modern Cav~ade of Trucking, a custom tractor-traJler rig tractors and trallers. sponsored by the American Trucking Association Concurrently with the lnterna11onal Trucking as a salute to the 50-year history of the trucking Show, the 27th Annual Safety Congress and Industry, and a display of rare antique trucks. Maintenance Institute sponsored by the California With 1984 taking on the look of a banner year Trucking Association will be held at the Marriott for trucking, companies providing equipment and Hotel (show headquarters). Access to the show should be eased by specl. part<lng controls, and truckers driving their rigs t9 the show will have exclusive use of the south parking lot. Complimentary registration cards are avaJ able to truckers at trucks stops, dealers and partt dlstfibtJtors-tnroughout SOU1hem Cattfomfll. rot - visitors arriving at the show without compllmenta card or badge, there Is a $5 admission charge. The International Trucking Show Is spon by 14' ATA affiliated Western State Truckl Associations and la produced by Gary Sherrer Prestdent of Independent Trade Show Man ment. · Costa Mesa's AMC dealership listed among American's top 1J LOS ANGELES -Costa Mesa's Orange Coast AMC/ Jeep/Renault Is included among the 1983 Top Ten Dealers In American Motors Corp.'s Los Angeles zone, announced recenUy by Biii Carroll, zone manager. The dealerships were selected based upon total 1983 vehicle sales. Addltlonal dealers honor- ed were: County-Wide AMC /Jeep/Renault, Gar- den Grove; Falore's Serramonte AMC/Jeep /Renault In Colma; Reno AMC/Jeep/Renault, Reno, Nev; Canoga AMC/Jeep/Renault. Canoga Park; Walker Bros .. Inc., Los Angeles; Country AMC/Jeep/Renault. Bakersfield; Camelback AMC/Jeep/Renault, Phoenix. Ariz; Don-A-Vee AMC/Jeep/Renault, Bellflower; and Snider AMC/ Jeep/Renault, Sacra- mento. In addition, honors were .awarded to two dealerships that were No. 1 In total sales for the CADILLACS Individual AMC, Jeep and Renaul1 product Reno AMC/ Jeep/Renault Dealership In Reno, Nev received dual honors, being named No. 1 AM dealer as well as No. 1 Jeep dealer. The No. Renault dealer In the zone was Falore's Serramont In Colma. The Los Angeles Zone for American Mot Corp. Includes the atates of Calitornla, Nevad Arizona and Hawaii. '82 EL DORADO '81 EL DORADO COUPE '81 COUPE DE VILLE '81 SEDAN DE VILLE (Ser. #632885) Factory 2 tone paint (1EDM447) (1ARJ366) (Ser. # 172724) (1DNX522) 1 16,995 '15,995 '80 SEVILLE '80 COUPE DE VILLE Factory 2 tone paint (1 ASF612) (Ser. # 114043) '12,995 '8995 TRADED IN '83 BUICK REGAL Loaded (2 AHE294) '10,995 EXTEllEI SERVICE AlllEEIEIT AVAIUILE II ALL AIVEITISU VEllCLES '83 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS Low mlles (1FZP694) '10,995 '81 FORD GRANADA CL CPE Factory air, automatic (Ser # 123602) •5995 '14,995 '79 ELDORADO COUPE Factory 2 tone paint ( 1FGR936) '9895 N NEW '82 BUICK PARK AVE CPE like new (Ser #453171) '11,995 '78 MERC. MARQUIS Sedan (Ser 557807 ) '2995 • '10,995 '79 COUPE DE VILLE (Ser. jt391974) 1 7995 '9895 '17 ELDORADO BIARRITZ Low miles. like new (173UAZ) SPECIAL USTEI rlllCE CADILLACS '81 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MK VI Full power ( 1CTV565) '12,995 '82 CADILLAC CIMARRON Automatic. leather (Ser # -403214) '8995 WE IEED YOUR USED VEHICLE TOP DOLLAR PAID PAID-FOR-OR-Ill! '83 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL Less than 19,000 original miles (Ser # 192-480) '15,995 Qnnoe Co.t DAJLV PILOT/Friday, Apr120. 19&4 NU:111na: .:~ w 111na: .. .':::'!.~.,,. .., ... -·,·-WlllllCI ;t . wmna: MOnea 0/1~1AU --STAW MAlm STAW MT ,_:,:CAl'IAlTY T.a.m.-Oll•W N011CE OF DEATH OF n. ~ 1*W II **'O The ~ .-.on It ._. IYhGP• W,... '•l'AL eTtft'?RrT -=~~'= ,.=~.::..._. DO~I S DA.llllACB ~mol.,SI -==~a.. HNmH AHO THIOAMDIM•R IITTCOWAll'f .. -. UNLW YOU ua ~ .... A-. CA...,. JUENGEll. ab DORIS o. Oii ... A ..... c... ..... c.-ASSOClATU. '' t w.. ,,.. at. .....!!!' ~c.. "::.. ,.._TO NOTICT .,_-. Nanw of n. ~ ,_.., ot JlJBNGD AND OF PE'n· t2121 Coela ..._, C.. 12t27 - - " ... , • to&.D AT A ......c o.wtn \lll::tor...... TION TO ADMJNISTER Jotw\ De Ft111co c.-.1 . Mani \llc:tor Hlr-.i. $21 E tw V'f'~TIOHIUMCU Yw ~DI 11 I tr I r It, 91 MU.• YOU~ M U.U-aTAnoet O'Wo\1") EST"-NO .r. ·--Thie ~•~ t1y M St .. Coel.e ...._, C.W. 1:2.U1 •>ClNTt,_ 'Oft MIOtATION Total~....... ...441.12 Mnoet 011 n. .. ,.... °"'"' eAM-~ Alll:o • AU--~ "-~•oonduct.o tly M S>CAl.JFOfMA MEIX4TIOH .... Totait..,.. • tM.103.17 NM>CaoeeG Ae.AllMT YOU. THfi ~OPU°'n.STATICW 'To all hirirl. ~ JoM O.Ftwoo ~ ~MIOIATIOH r.-11AAMt....1-/0&= YOU WO CC*TAC'T A LAW-~ Cftd.l&.on and conlinlent T'blla ....._... w 11i9cS w4dl the Mn Vkior HMMft W AJA.Y ~ ..,_.., ---11,260.000 Ya. Tac AoWt J Ollie*" __.,..._ of ..-.n,,.. DAR· r~-. Clllft ol Or-. County on n. ~t ._ !led wttrt u. .,...,"'"' .. (llSOUTHC:OAaY • ~StatutOtY _ .......... , •7 '87 M9 8TAH--IHAW ~TIOH A ""'--· ~ _,,,. County 0.-"" °'991 County on ION Cl:N1::ocr>&OUT .. EAN UnEIP'gned M1da <--, • ' ' CA.UFOANlA. 0o;io;;~ · .. ~:-~.ClMd -:.:: RACH J UENG&R, aka ....., 1'· '* ,_... AlJlt to 1914 UFOMA f10HO&n'8' SurplueMN091de ll.T3l.14 <My ~ TIWliee Ullder lie ooun cin.. t::'fs . .::-:-a:.a In DORIS D JUIHG ER and r 'n r '' ~ ee.t _, ~ ,._ ,.._ -Wt Denton~. MO llwom-~ '4 2 eo 1 ra ~""":;~ ~ °'Sil Mo. SJ tc.wo tit: 100 a. peeona who may be othet'· ,... .__., All9 1. U. a. 9l ~-;;.-20 ~ '111 = =~ W.. *-'*' ewti. ~~ht yw ...,:-: 1e TO ™' HIOHUT l9IDOa fll()fl ~=~.:;".::.~ --lncenmed ln the wW ..... . • • 21.,.... TNllMNM•~tiy:ltl Weherebycet11tytf\attht•bowltemaarelnecoordanolwtt CASH Of ..... '°""''" ..... --· -.ioordlllQ to .. ..-.0,,.. and/or st.a~ w MmCE lndMdl.W~o.--the Annual 8•Mernent '°'the 'fW er1Cled o.oernber 31, 198 2t2.4fl of u. CM eo.. 11 """' ~-.. .... lfaoourt 8llolAd noc A petidan. hM been rued ~ mede to the 1neu1ance ~.~·to lew. m .. end inw-. OOlna,_, ti> Incl be~ by WlLUAM. D JUBNOER lllCl flnDUI Ml I l•M ........,.t wee fllcl Wllft the OEN 18 AL.BERT AILEY UNtTEO ST ATES MANAGER ~'::'M~~~-= :::-'.: ~~~a.rt; '"the Superiol'Courtot()o. ,,... ::::'..:T~ OO/lltO ~"w••,r ~r,~ofar-.~on Pu~0r9ngteou1·0aMyPllotApttt 18, 11.11. ,e.20.1ee. ICttbed ., MJC HE.A.HEY. o.iey ~.oun&;y requatf.na that ~ • -.. ~ -· The ~ penon II ... ne.-· 20744. m VSTOft CANOI$ J GAAY. 8ft ..... ... ........ . D. JUENCm be DOHA.LDSOH'S ~ ~ ... --... ~ Onnga c.. Olillt I __, .,_,.. 111.,..., DdlM..... .. • .......... \ed .. ---·' _ IC£S. '°" so or-.. s.nta 7.,;n:s sonwA.Aa CON· "°' ~ •. ~ .. ,~.to, 11M "8JC mna PWUC 11>]'!( BENEflCIAlllY 8 A.K EA & ............... CA.-. __... ~__. ·~r ~ 92101 SULTAHTS, U130W1 St . HiRpof1 1toe-14 •2191 F'ENEUJ. INC .• ~ oarpor. ea-'-9 f'W!Uatiw '° ad:mbUster the oi.w. DolWOllon. 23 .. Comel. ..... Celt taea "'-=:, •lion ~ Or9nQe CoMl Del)'~ est.ai. ot DORIS DARRACH ...... c.w nae oorWid "-t.ono. 1741 Twctn u.. by ARE AHO CA8UAUTY in.urance _.. ~ded ~ 2.e. 1113 • Apft ts. 20. 21. ~ 4, tt14 JUENGER aka DORIS D n. ~a conduclad 1>y an .._ t-e. c... ....._ c..wt 9827 "8JC M)T1C( I~ OP ntm ANNUAL l'TA ~No'" ~1o15 ~ ~~ 203U4 JUENGER (undtt the t...: ~ "*"........ ' rN. ~lloandut1-I 1t1y .,. TN-l'TAl4 ~ coe.AllY --.... -·-----,,_.,. .. --~ 11711 N. ............ truet deec:tlbea me klloMng ptq>-PlaJC llJTIC( F.at.aies An) The pe-udon b County a.. ol er-. County on n. ~ ... flied wttfl v. .._ ()Moe of er-. Cowltr; amt dlaed OI pendent A.dmim:stnt>on of Thia--~ ... Clad .. IN OoNld fl Long ~ IMM. CA. 11711 '7.,ce1 ' Loi t87 °' Tr8C1 .,.~ ACTmOUI .u1111a wt for he.anng tn ~pl. No 3 Atx 10. 1984 PMlla Coun~ ~ ot Ot*'Ot Coun'Y on Yw Ended Dec1mbef 11, ttlS u per mao l'eCOfded In 8<* toe ..,... STA,...., al 700 QVK' C.nter Dr • ~ Orange Coat Deity Atx o. "" ,,,._ Tatel adml ...... P89ff t5·28 ot Ml9CetlaMou• ~ ~ ~ -~West. Santa Ana. CA m01 Pltot "°"' 20 27 May 4 11 t984 Pvbldned Or~ eo..t Daily Punuanl to SeatlOn 8104(d) of Total Ila MIPS .,, IM office of the County BEAUCHAMP ENTERPRISES on May 16. 1984 al 9 30 A.M 2 t81-&4 P1IOI AfXA 20. 27 May 4, 11, 1884 == ~c::;..no,::: Cepftll peld..up/Gu9ranty 11,408,19 $212.14 R~= 2of ~ .. ~ ..,..,,_,, RES•DENTIA.L 01v1s10H 4000 IF YOU OBJECT U1 t.M 2l87-M tor the ~ '/Ml 1813 of The c.pttll/StaMory Oeposl• f0t parting l>UfPOMI ov. 1t1a1 por. ~ ---~~ 700 granung of the ~uuon, you f'tB..IC M>TICE Hunulter ~oon. • pttvate GrON s*d-ln 9nd SS00.000 tion ot LOI 237 ~on ElihtC>ll A '7..'.::"'"1--.. • ~..::.._v:=y, "'•"""" "'-"-should either appear at the ACTITlOUS euaEU rt.a.JC fl)TlC( touodatlOn, la ~ 11 IN~ contributed .urplus to tne OecleratlOn of Aestnc.tlOftl -...-............ _. ..-.....-. h ,_... ob datlon's princlpal offtoa tor~ Unutlgned fund s (surptu1J for Ille Lllt•Master Aaoaeuon r• corpor111on 4000 U1cArthur ~ .uau state you JK· MAMIE ITAT'lmJfT ACTITtOUI ..,._U lion dutil'Q regular~ flouf'I Surptus .. regard• $700,000 H SS.148 corded Septeml* 19 1en .,, BoulevwG Suit• 700. ~ uons or file wntlt'n ob}E'('· t>~ ~ '*"9on ia doing NAllll ITATI~ :::.n•::c,a.~ ~·':tt:Z ~ pol~• $~.!,_i45,es2~ BOOll 12382 Page 1265 ol Offloal ~~L 9~p 4-000 u ons Wtlh the .roun before WATER SPORTS SPECIALISTS. :~~ penon •• doing ays after the date of "'" putl*-Income for the yeat -... Records as CllP<Y\ space CP187 ··-·-"-·• 0-.~---d Suite 700 the hearing \our. appear· 426'' Mern.-ue. Coron. cMI Mer. ~AtlOn DI•~'· for the -S77,30 Mid .. ~, ,, turtllet ~ .... __. ...... ....,.....,.._ .--NEWBORN BOAT MAINTE N-..... ~·.-.. -:-· ,~ "--o In 80C0fd9n09Wlt llld deaeri'*l .n ArtlOle 11 o1 sa;o Newport 8Mctl Calif 9~ anc:T ma~ be in person o r by Catot 92625 ANCE co . 5fi Eagle Ayn, Irvine. The tounc1111otf1 Pf'lnclpal oftlee We hereby certify that t .... a...., ..... ems are DederitlOn Thta ~ •• oond<lctacl 01 1 vour auonwy Thoma$ J~ M!ICMH. 426'-. Caltt 92041 II located a1 1n81 Mttdlell, Irvine, the Annual Statement for the yMr ended December 31. 19~ P 3 A lu -~ Q«*ll Ptrtnen111P • IF YOU ARE A CREDI Mer~it•. Ccxone Oel Mer. Callt P1tliek Oofn Kett, s& Elbie Rvn. CA. mA .... to the IMUrance CommlN'oner, pursuant to law. eroel l'\Ofl-exe St~ _.. J•-................ ---. C'-& Treu • 92625 f ,,.._ ....,. ment lor the vM 11\d enaoyment ts -·--._......_ • .., ...... TOR ~ IMne, Clllt 9204 1 The prlnQc>al manaigw o u-H9n• eoneng, Prealdent Lot 237 and 238 01 said Trect 9423. This statement wu hied wtt,, tM or a conungent C'n :u1tor Thts llYStness is conductlld by-11t1 Thia t>u-,. cone1uaac1 t>y: an foundetlon is ~ard c Hunulcer Robert M. Etlctcton, Secret•ry said MMment being,,,,,,,., o.flned County C'9rt< of °'111"119 Coun1y on of thtt deceased. ~ must indlYtdual 1nc11v1<1ua1 Pr~ CM.~., PubMahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot April t6, 17, 18, 19. 20 20 . 7 1 3 && end dner1~ In Art!CMI II ot the M11 21 1984 ........ 1_ flle your claun with the Tll<>t'R&S J Milctlell Patliek D Ken ....:...-:~dB. Thom-· .... -.. .g ,._ ..__ .. _ -· Tl'loa st1tement was hied with the Thia atllement wu fli.d wnh the .....,_ OeclatlllOn ot ._..tnctlOtls re ... reo ......... ..__. "-......,. Coaa1 n-. court or ~t ll to the noor. c~-"' ~ ot Of•,._ Coun"' on to In Parcel 2 ,..".,...,...., ""-,,--1 ,.. -·· ,... .,.,. .. , ·...-'' Counly Cler'lc of Ofange County on Attorney or Account1nt MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS 190 Piiot Merctl 30 April 6 13 20, 1984 sonal repr~ntalJve ap· Mer 7, 1984 AS>' 10 t984 11781 MJtdMP P~. trvtne. CA 927 1~ l803-&4 potnted by the court witJun l"IC:M7 FZ18t .. llVlne, CA. 92714 'fttutreetaddr-orothet com-tourmonthsfromt.hedateof Put>llthacl Orange C4Nt Oelly , U 1tted ~c..e 0.-, Publill'lacl0rln09 C4N1DellyP!tQt .--~ • ...,__ • ..__ Piiot Mlld1 30, AP'116. 13, 20. t984 l'tloC ,,_ Iii. f1, .a U , tt1t Apfll 20 1984 mon --..nation 1• ........... .......... pt&_IC M)TIC( f&rSt lSSU&nee of letters as lTK-84 ....,.. '"' ~ ' 2196-84 no warranty It gt"9fl u to 111 com-~tenesa or eorrectneei> NO-OC. Of DtaSOlUTION pro,"Jded lJl Secbon 700 of The ~ under Ntd o.eo cw p~ Jhe Probate Code of CalJ. of Trwt t>y reuon ot 1 t>rMCtl or Put>lte nouoe,. ,_eby g_.. '"-' forn.ui The tune for filing NI.JC M>llCE a..DI04 FO< UM by LIFE. ACCIDENT & HEAL TH lnauranoe Companie& LR AND ACCIDINT AND HmAL TH IYNOP'laa 0. Tim ...,A&. l'TAT'DmNT - default •n ,,,. Ot>it91hon1 aecur.O Ptu USA Inc Oel.awve OE PART M EN T 0 F TH E ,.._., .... ner11otor• e .. ecuteo 11><1 tOtecton · 1 dauns will not expa.re pnor NOTICE Of TIIUSTIEF• IAL.i TREASURY/INTERNAL REVENUE PUBUC M>TlCE ,...,. w1 CO<PO<ltoon ll'>d <>---. Lid I ( .__ f th da L .._ -1-11...-••T I---~.=.;;;.;...;...-..-.. __ _ del!V9ft0 to IM underllgned I wnt· Del-er• corpor~;;;:.--,:.,.tofore to our mont11.~ l'Of1l e te --·--.... _. SERVICE ,.,, Declar111on ot OefliUlt Ind 0.. oo.ng Dullness undet tM hctltloul o f the heanng oouced above. T :.r-c~~ NOTICE Of' MA1.B> .., IALI D E, A " T .. IE NT 0 , T H. ftAR um.I> De~ 11, , .. of COllNMfdnl ........ LNe ........ c..p.n, 1401 Dow9..,.... -Aoot, mand tor Sale Ind wnnen notice ot firm neme and styte of Greno S1reet YOU MA y EXAMINE W£8TWOOD AUOCtA Tll • Und• the au1h0'1ty In Internal ~ "'= ~ t>reacn and of eltctlOfl to cauat tile J v II ti 10 ~ Cent• o.-r.. h f·' k b h u ... , .... T I ....... t,._ Revenue Code MCtlon 5331. the NOTICE -... t i --•••• undetsigned to Mii 1a1d proe>ett)' 10 Suitt l&OQ. City ol Newport e.acn· t e ue epl Y t e court. =~°"·' ~-baclru~=,u";"";~; pr<>1*1y deect1~ below nu~ Under J; :.;;;-;-In;.. M llsfy Slld Ot>ltgltlOna, ll'>d ,,.., .. !County a(,..,._ Stale ot Cd-vou are interested U"I 4te es-Will s LL ..... PUBllC •ucnoN lelZ9CI IOI' nonpaym.tll of ini.rnel <>--·-,...........,. ..-............. , t ...... --Int v OC19iW'l led ta.tWO AIO • ... --. -th '" " r--t•ves ..,_ from n o-& .._.._._ ..,..... _,...,, ~ ' ,,. ....... · ....,,. torn.a did on the 12th dayot Marcn tale, you may serve upon e TO TUE HIGHEST BIDOER FO" ··--· -.._ -, ...____..._. ........ ~ .. A • ...___ not>ee ot t>r..ctl and of tleetlOn to I '" " Blr1>1r1 Sullvln·AirCfatt & M...,.. propf11y ._.,.,_, ..,..,.. ·-..._, 19&4 by mutual cortMnt dtuolve executor or adm.lrustrator. or CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OA w .... ~ ,._ 2909 s Kii °' Mlzed for nonpayment of Intern.I t>e Rec:OfOacl Oecemoer 9 I~ .. Irle said pertnlnl)ip and term1n1te f he CEATIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN .... ""·· aon . reYenue tax• du. trom Mu L. and .nstr No &3-5&0645 of sa.o Ott\all ........ r , ... __ -~--s t"-em upon the att.c)n\ey or t ex-Sante na CA 92707 Rec:o<os 'said-;:;,.;.; ;-;u,.;;r;;,~-wiN t>e e<"Utor o r admln.lStrator. and CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay. The proPerty wilt be told It pul>llC Flofa Marla WORTHINGTON. TM S110 sale ..,. t>e ma<M DYi conducted by Phllotecton USA. file with the court wtth i i:.. et the time ot Siie in tawtul Nit vndet ...i.o bid a prcMded property wltl be .old at public aai. ., lno.JI eoveNnt 0t warranty t K· Inc 1 Del-e eorporiuon .no money ot (he United Si.tea) Ill by IOteo"lal Revenue 'Code MCtlon under Meted btcl a provided by prl!$S or 1mpt;ac1. regarotng flfle. IR.og...y Ltd . 1 Delaware ~-proof of Siel"Vll"e, a wntteon right. title and tntereet conveyed to 8335 Md , .. 1180 regulllloni lntetnal Revenue Code aec:tlon POSSM&tOn or 8nCYmt>rtnca to 11t0n. wno will pay and dl.cti1tge all request statJng that you de· and now held by '1 unoet llld Deed Diie Bid• wtll be openacl Mon· 533S and relatacl regulaUona 01y 1he remaining pnnel08l sum ot l ll•t>tlltlft ano debts 01 tl'l8 firm and SU'e special nouce of the fil-ol Trust In the property l'lereln1tter dl y, AP<ll 30 t984 Oita Bids wltl bt opened. ttle no1••I ~ by Mid Oeacl o1 ree«ve 111 mon-payat>ie to the · f d de9crlbed: flme bid• Wilt be openacl EHMln W.Oneaday, May 2, 1984 Trust With interest II In a.aid nott firm mg 0 an inv,cntory an ~P· TRUSTOR· CHAALES w TUA N· ( 11) Im Tlme bids will be openacl. 10.00 proVlded l<Nanc.. If ~ under I Diieo ., Newport Boctl. Call· praJSement 0 est.ate assets or ER. ENGRIO OCTAVIA JOHNSON Piece ot .... c 24mnA~·~ n':i amPtace of tale: IRS-Collections Irle ltlfma ot llld Deed ot Trust tornia. thl& 9th day 01 Aprll 1984 of the peuuons or accounts TUB~~~i::.ICIARV THE HAMMOND Legvn1 Nlgu.I, A . I 4000 Avlla Rd .. Laguna Niguel. CA ~~,:~, ~~ 1~~=::.~t~ Ph1lotecton USA Inc .• m enuoned in Sec-lion 1200 COMPANY l'F\~1~11=90 Only the right, uue 2677. 4th llOOf said Deed ot Trust ge'J"'ei!:~r~~~on and 1200 5 o f tl'le CalJfomia RECORDED Jenvery 23. 1979 as and intetest of Gary & Blrt>eri Tiiie offered: Only tha right, tit .. Satd sele w;ll t>t roetd on M1y ' c; 0 Rlehard H Zimmerm1n. ESQ Probate Code Instr No 27935 1n B~ t3009 Svllivin 11'1 and 10 the property wm lnlerest of Mu L. & Aor1 M 1984 at 1100 AM it the 17th 610 Newport Center Orrve Suite K E ITH C.WELP UTT P41g41 t5S6ot0 tt1C1alRec0td1 ln tl'le be olfered for .. lelfrequeated,the WORTHINGTONll'l andto theprop- street en1r1noe 10 Stan·Sh1w Cor· 1700 I M b Bl d olfice ot the Recorder or Orlf\ge lntflfn•l Revenue Service Wiii turnlsh wtft be ottered tor ..i.. tt ,... porauon 1570 East 11111 S1reet ~Bea CA 92660 1976% a c Art Ur V .. County, inlormatt0n lt>Oul poult>le enc:um· quested. tha lntern.i Revwlue Ser· Slllta Ana CA B G R ::; S uitt %00 satd deed of lrust desct1bes the brenGH wtlk;h mey t>e uMtul In o.. vice Wiff tum1st1 Information abOut The tolll amount ot 11'!41 unpa10 Y -0mmers c 0 1 "''•wport B •acb CA 9?660 fOllOWl';g term1n•"" the ..,-~~ ot tM 1ntet"1 Po6Slble encumbranQM. wnich may P"b"sheO range oast 1' Y 11,,. "' • · Lot 1 ot Tract No 2727 1n the ... ......., ...... tul ....... _t , ...... -~~of 1>111nce otthe ot>loq11t0nsec"reo P iot A 120198-4 7527311 • bemgSOld SaJewillbe1ntM1Q· .... use "'""'et"mlflfnQ• .... ...,.. o,-sa•O property to be sold ' P" 2 89 S4 • C11y or Costa Mesa as per m1p gregate only the lntereet being sold IOQelhe< with 1nteres1 1a11 charges 1 -Pubhsht'Ci Orange Coast recorded 1ri Boo« 87 P1Qes 34 and Nature 01 Title The rioht. Ulla. Nature of Tiiie' The rlgtlt. title. and es\lm1tt0co11s e•e>en141$ 1no Oath Pilot April 19 20. 26. 35 ot Miscellaneous Maps, in the and in iertsl 01 the ta..peye. in ino and interest of the taxpayer In and advances 11 the dlte r.eteot is fl\&IC NOTICE 1984• Ottic;e ot the County Rec0<der ot '" the prOC*'ly ta offe<ed fOf aa1e 10 the property IS oflered tor MJe S 13 92' 96 sa10 County aut>iect to ln'f prtor villd outltlnd· subject to any pnor valld out1t1nd· Date Apfll' 198• NOTICE Of TIIUST££'8 SALE 2186 -84 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A •ng mortgages encum!>fane.s Of Ing mortgages. encumt>raneee, Of STAN· SHAW CORPORATION Loen No. SCHWAii DEED OF TRUST DATED Jenuery 9 other liena •n fa'IOf of third parties ot'-liens In favor of third part111 as MIO Trustee T.8. Mo. L-11M5 I 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION 119&1n1t the tupeyer lhlt .,e IU· ag.11n11 the ta.paper tha1 ere eu-1570 E111 ~tten1n Street UNIT COOE L TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTI, IT penor 10 the llet'I of the Unn.ed per1of to the lien of the Ul\lted Santi Ana C1 9?70t T.D. Sfl!VtCE COM .. AHY MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE S •1 I ffi~ t Sta\eL All property la oftereO tor T IF You NEED "'N EXPL·N·TION tales ... ' property s 0 ~ ·-'-....... ~ ...... __ ....... Is" ...... (71~1542-5811 1BSdvlyappointed rusteeundet lhe DllDt lC aanncE ... ... ... .. .. •·wttere Is" and .... s" I ncl -............. ...... .. ... By Lynn Brunrie1 -'"'stint Sec· IOllowmg descr11>ed deed ot lruat r~ nu Or TH E N-'TURE OF THE withoutrecour·seagainat the Unrted withou1rec:ourseagalnsttheUnttacl retery Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU Stites No guaranty Of warrM ty, States. No guaranty or werrMty, PubhSlleo 01enoe Coast 0111)' Pilot TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER e11preu or Implied. IS made •• to •llO?es. or Implied, Is made .. lo April 13 20 27 198• CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR 4 t6 P11nceton Drive. Co111 Meta, ,,,, l(§Udlly ot the title. qui llly. quan-the validity bf the tllle. qvallty, qu~ 2025·8• CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN NOTICE OF DEATH OF CA 92625 1111.~t. alze. or condition ot any tlty, weight. stze. or condition of any Mt.IC NOTICE N OTICE O F D E ATH O F MAMI E SWANSO N CLARK AND OF PETITION TO AD· M INISTER E ST A TE NO . A 12%74% T o all helI'S, bene f1ctanes. c reditors and contingent creditors o f Mam.1e S wanson Clark o f Laguna Hills, Ca .and persons who may be otherwise 11\terest.t'd in the will and o r estate A pt'UUon has been flied bv Paul.me St..mcl.tff m the s~ pen or Court of Orangt> Count~ rPquesting that Paulin£-S tanch({ be ap· pointed as pt>rsonal rep · resentatlvt' to adnuruster the ~u.te o f Mamie Swa.nsrJn Cl..rk(under the lndep<-n CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924ri (PIY· CLARICE EVELYN HUS-·111 a street •ddreu or common 't)1 the property or 111 tltneiu for any of the property, or 111 1ttneea for any eole et the 11me ot sale In lawfvl BAN D aka C LARlCE E . des1gn111on ot pr<>Qerty Is ~ vse or purpoH No claim will be use or purpose. No claim wtll be money ot the United SlllM) ell 'ND AND OF PETI abo~. no warranty 11 given as to Its considered tor inowance or ldjult· C<>naldered for 1l10wanoa or adjust· right. tftle and inte<eat conveyed to H USBA • completeness or correc:tnesa)" The ment or tor reeelSlfon of the Ille ment or for r8SC1Ulon of the MJe arid now held by It under sald Deed T ION T O ADMI N ISTER beneficiary under utd Deed ol based on !allure ol lhe property 10 based on fallUre of the property to ol Trust in the property hereln1tte< E ST A TE NO. A 12%816 Trust. by reason of• breech or de-eonfOfm with iny eJ1pr9lled or Im· c:onlorm with any e11pr....O or Im· descrlt>ed T II h be ( . . l1utt In Ille obligations eec:uracl plied repreMnlallon plied reprMentltlon TA u ST OR A AD AT H M o a eirs. ne iciartes, thereby, heretofore e11ec:uted and Reclempllon Rlghll: TM right• of Redemption Alghll: The rlghtl of SCHWAB. Trustee Under Oeclar-c:red1tors and contingent delivered to the vnderalgned •writ· rao.rnp.tlon, u epeelfled In Internal redemption, aa epeelfled In Internal 111on ol Trust Oiied Sectember 12. creditors of CLARICE ten Oect111tlon ot Default and 0.. Revenue CocM MCtlOn &337, .,.. ReY.nue Code MCtlOn 8337, .,.. 1977 F/BIO THE SCHWAB FAMILY EVELYN HUSBAND aka mand tor Sile. and ~uen notloa ol quoted u followl. quoi.d u followt: ~3N~TEE~E~CH~AiCHWAB Ind CLARICE E HUSBAND e:=11g-:s0:0~~~=-:~ trtys.c 8337 Redemption of Prop-fifty--:-Im .... , .......... ..... BENEFICIARY· D GAYLE BOS· and persons who may be Nlllfy u id obligations. and Iller• (•I Betor. Sale • Any peraon (•) a.fof• s ..... My pereon TWICK oth erwise mt.erest.ed m the after Iha underalgned <*IMO Nld whOM rv,,......... hU ~ ~ WflOM property hU ~ lil¥led RECORDED NOYilmt>ef 20. 198t lJ di ta•~ notice of ~MOh and of etectlon to upon lh;;,T.~the rlgfl1 to pay IN upon atld haw the right lo pay the ., Instr No 2364• tn Book 14297 Wt an or es ""'" be record«! J1nu1ry 10. 1984 u amount due. together with the ... amount due, together with IN U · page t 159 ot Ott!Clal Records 1n the A peut1on has been hied Instr No 84--01192S of Offlclal A.-l*IMI of JM Pf'OC!Mdlng, If any. 10 penMI of the proceeding, K any. 10 ottlee ot the Rec:o<der ot Orange bv DONALD ALLEN H US· cords in the offioa of the Reco<der the S«refiry 11 i ny time prior 10 the Secretary 11 any time prtol' to County a· A "'D th s Co of Orange County; the Ille thereof. Ind upon IUCh .--. 1he .... ,hereof. and upon IUdl pay· said deed ot lf\Jst oescr1t>ts the ruOr, m Coe upenor urt Slid sale will t>e m1de, t>ut "*'' tht Secretary shill r~t ment the Secretary .,..... re.tore 10How1ng of ange unt} requesung without covenant or w1rran1y ex· sucn property 10 him, and 111 tvnher IUCh property to him, 81\d all further Lot 17 ano the Soutn-tetl)' 5 that DONALD ALLEN press or implied, regarding 1111t pr~lngllnconnec1ionWlth the p<oceedlngslneonnectlon wfthttie feet of Lot 19. Block 236. Coron• H USBAND be appomtro as poSMUlon, "' tlt'CVm~1nca. to levy on SY<:h properiy lhall CM.M levy on 8'ldl property lhal1 ceaae det MIT m the City ot New1:>0r1 1 p1y the rematnlng principal aum of trom the time 01 aucn PIY"*lt trom the time of IUCh paymem. Beacn County ot Orange. S111e ot persona representative to the note(sJ eec:urad by said deed ol Sec 5339fcJ Effect of Junior En· (bl Redemption of RMI &tate Attet Ca11torn1e es shown on 1 m1p re-administer the est.ate of Trust, With interest u In said note cvmt>ran°" Sale coroeo in BOOie 3 Pages 4 1 and 42 C LARICE EVELYN HUS· proVlded. advances. 1t any. under Etfect of Junior Encumbrances. A (II Period .. The owners of M'f Miscellaneous Maps. in the otfoce ot BAND ak.a C LARICE E . the terms ot said Deed ot trust, tees. oertiflcate 01 .... of personal prop-rNI property .old u pr~ In t1,"41! County Recorder of said Coon-HUS BAND (under the lnde· charges. and expenses of the erty gl"9n or 1 deed10 ,811 property MC:tlon 8335, their heirs. executor•. Trvstee and of the truata crN1ed by executed purk!anl 10 aactlon 8338 or 1dmln11tratOf9, or any peraon YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A pendent Adrmmstration o f uld Deed of Trust. Shell dltc:harge IUCh l)foperty from havtng any lnl•e.t therein, Of . Men dt"nt Adrmrustrauon o f U · DEED OF TRUST DAl fO Octol* Estates A cl) The peution is Said sele will be held on. Tuesday. 811 Ilene. enc:umbranoea. and tltlel thereon, or My per90n In their tat·~ Act) The peuuon IS set 11 6 1981 UNLESS YOU l AKE AC· t f h De t N 3 Mey 22. 198.4. at 2:30 pm II the ovet whlctl the lien of the United behalf. lhall be pennltted to redeem f h De N J TION TO PROTECT VOUR PROP-se or earing In P · 0. Chapman Avenue entrance to the Slltes wflll reepec:t to wtllch lhe levy the property IOld, or My ~lar .,0r ~anng m pt 0 , al EAT'< 1T MAY BE SOLO Al A PUB-al 700 Civic Cent.er Dr .. Clv1C Center Bultdtng, 300 E1s1 wu mide had pnonty tract of 9YCh property al any time ilJO (l\.'IC Cf.nt.er 01 Wc>St. LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN E)(. W est Santa Ana C A 92701 Chapman Ave .. Orange. CA 3.115. E.lactt1c Freezer. ROd Clbl· within 180d1ys1tttlf the M.lelhera- Sdnl..i Arul. CA 927f1I nn M &\ PlANATION os: THE NATURE OF on M~y 16 1984 a~ g-:JO AM At the time of the Initial publl-nent/Mlsc Roda. Wiltlima free ot [l : HIH al 9 30 A M . THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU , . • cation ot lh•I notice. the 10111 standing tool bO•/mlsc tOOIS, slleet (2) Price .• Svch property Of rlCt [f YCJl' < BJEC'1 , vrJu SHOULD CONT-'CT A LAW IF \OU OBJECT lt> the amovnt otthevnpa1dba11noaofthe rnetal tiblelmiac suppllel, Simple• ofpropertyshallbepermlttedtobe -J I ' lh•· rE:? granting of lht' petition. you ot>llgauon secured by the above de-time clock. •ddreuogreph wltabie redeem.i upon p1ymen1 to the ~r .1r1t1T11{ rif th1· P' t1t111r1 .t•IJ 1' 7 :-i 17 , Jasmine 1.,e,,..,e Cor i:.hould t•itht-r appear at the scribed deed ot trust and estimated stand. preciS1on KHHllltlc lvrnace pvrch1aer, or Inc ... he caonot be 11r, J!d 1·1th•·r <11Jp! .,r .11 tlu• ona l'.le Mar CA h d b cost1 expenses. and advances 11 model ,, 104. beJdor II()()( stindlng found 1n the county 1n wtllch the t In<• ncJ t ,, u c 1 '' 1 \1tee1 aooreu Of tommori I c:anng an State you 0 JC'C· S97 622 77 bell llnder. aero t>laat l>ltld bleater properiy to t>e redeemacl It lllu-1' •r "0 !> Jv \ ' •m ~ l'.l"'SOQne11,,_, .,, prooeriy '' Ylown lion~ or file wntten obp:· The 10111 lndebtedneu being 1n model •SOO floor model but-ated. ltlen 10 tn. S«:r.i.ry, tor the t11Jn~ •1r flit• \A.'lllt.i·n rib.)l1 •~•e .,., .. arranty ,, g ... .., u to'" ltuin' wnh the court before estimate on Which trleopenlng bid 11 lito-type drlll preu floor model use ot the purctiuer, his heirs. or Ur'''-" .... llh lh• 1" ,r1 t.lf f11n• C<>""P'e1~1 '>' c.orr9C1ne .. 1 Tt>e lh" hE>aring Your appear· computed may be obt1lned by call· C\Jl·otf aaw 111101 misc tcfap ~al es11gns. the amount paid t>y euch th• r.1.dr:ng Yr,ur ·~IJ''df t>enefor.11ry uridef Nd Deeo 0•1__ 1ng 17 141 937·0966 or (213) 121 steelfihngeabl~a/ml1CtOOllng, purch1...-and 1nt-t tnereoo 11 "-· b Tr"" o1 •N.Y.lf' Of 1 t>rMCfl ()( o.. JdlK'C' mav be in person or by t12'T.,ee5 the day before the aale hnd" wire fMd mactllM . erMI elee· the reta of 20 percent per anf1Um .. nn rrwjy ...... in r" rvin •ir '! 'd..i t ·' •n.e l')~lto<>n• MO.Ired \'CJUr attomev Dated April 13, 198.4 trle , kiln model •C·200 E. (2) pr S.C:. 8339(c). Effect of J\lnlor En- \11Ur 1lll1rn1 ' tr•et.t .,...,oco-t uec.uteo ll'IO -IF YOU ARE A CREDI· WESTWOOD ASSOCIATES r"ledal engle ptatM. Miit> OTU 300 cumbrences • Ir \<JL' ARE " ( HElJI or .. erec:110 .... ~~ ...... ...,,.. R _... ., said Trv11ee 1mp Ac/De weldl"" mect'llM. (3) Effect ot Junior EncumbranQM A 1·cJu t tJ llln"t nt r -'iv: r ,.., Oec:ta1lllO" ?" ~""1 INS O.· Ll •J o r a ronungent Cn:ultor By T 0 SERVICE COMPANY IQ4Hll r-·•11~ t•~ .....:..~. (7) -111 cerllflclte of UM ot perae>nal prop. n 1 J l r e> t ,.,., ' m•rio 10" s-_,.., .....-•t..-'>Ct~ ot !'ti \hl• deceased, you mwn By Conl Cl(>raz. ASllSIMI See· -i""ta~ 14'i';;;r.t ;~t.r, ertygl'tln Of I deed to real property of lh• J1'( i·d!>f'd .1,1, m~t !><_<;,. ano ?I ~'00<' to '*'" trie f:tl1 vuur claim with the re1ary ,.~~1tter mooel •3. torch w/(8) eJtecuted pusuant lo MC11on 5338 fill• vr1ur 1 ldlffi "'° tth lhl' .,~.,"'ii..,•-:. MJf M:C P1°'*'1Y to tirt Jr pr~nt It ., th"' ,_r· One Clly Blvd West Orange CA 121 ul t i I 1) II'"" II ahall dtadlar~ IUCt1 property lrom • 061 •! d ""':na1~· ...... 1•~ • 1 ....... ..> "'~ "2668 tips '111 •Oft cu ""' • -•1 "-·. -·m"-~ . .....,. tit ... ('OUJ t 01 pn"!>f•nt II l() thE' J)':r -• r M .,.,.,,... ~·· _..., '""' • tactlm.nl, wltut>e c.rrlet, matertal .. ,_, .... ...., "'-~ ...... I a11~, .... ~"d<t'a>gned cauMCt Nod undl represent<1t1v•• dP· 7t41835-8288 rae1<imisc metil 121 hi nd-h .. d OV8f' whlctl tl'le hen of the United sand r• 11n•s1·ntauv•· ··~ M'•V o.• t.<MC" Wld ot e1ac1oon 10 mt.l'd by the C'OUn "lthm Pub41ahec:I Or~ Cout Oatly grlnders.m11Cc:onovrt &wtrlng,c:.lt· Sta1•wlthreapact1owfllctlthe le¥y pointed bv lht• t"t>Urt within ~ 'fl'Qf~ January 1' 1984 as CJUr nionlh.'i from the date o f P1101 April 20 27 M1y 4 1984 ing wlnctl. (1) four drew.r 11 .. cab4-wa1made hid prior1ty. lo ur month~ from the• ci:.IJ· rof lnW '•' ~..0 1'670 of OfftCtll Re-f I 2197·84 "-'· (21 wooden d•k•. (ti drifting Description of property RMI ... t r I tore~ n t"'8 otftCA ot Ille Aec:otoer IN.I u;suan<'f' O etters as 11 ... ._, 111 hind" ...... X·r"' vi.wet. tate propertylocatacl1t·:)413Sant1 lrst tSSUalltc CJ t•llf'r'i lb ot 0•1~-r-~tw rirov1d---' 1n '"'-lion 700 o f ..,... .,...., WJ Cl ,.., _._ ,.._, ..... c• c~. 71u) f ...... """"'"' "'""' ~,,. fl\&IC NOTtCE peymuter Check wt11er. (13) mllC. lrllr. ..,.,......,, """I "" · '"'· p rovided tn ...x~:t1on "' 0 Sa•O wie .... u De m•de t>ut he ProbatR c~xie uf Cali-c;hllrs, (1) couch, 12' 1Jum lld<Mr 92&2e the Probate Ctld1· uf C'alJ w.1"°"' tovenan1 or ... arr1n1y e~ ~rrua The lUl\t' for ftlmg NOTK:l Of' "'9llC HIAR'"O I 1 > hind true•. radio lhack Lot tl3 ot Traci •8838 In 1ne city forrua. The Uml' fot lilu1g lpoP·~~~.~ ""~~c~~:;~~'",~ latms Will not t-xplrf' pnor NOTlCEISHEAEBYGIVENthat1 !Ible-top CllcUlllOf, (1) IOI mllC olCotte M .... CountyofOrenge. t.1ms ill ot >< "" .....,. • ..,. ---bile: l\Mrlnn Wiii be held ~n. maln1enan<ie11er-_....__. Property may be ~ad at Cwi w n t• ptrl• prior P•Y 1 ..... r-11n1nn p11nc1pal a .. m .... four mont ... ~ Crom th• da·~ ... ..... ............ ~.. bo AAd-6 f om ,__.__ ........ h f h d ""' V"' ..... .... v• ·~ .. '"' lfy Council ot Irle City Of ta Pr09«1y may be lnspeottd I I I ~ "" ·-r ........ "'"1" to four mon t • rom 1 <' ate the not••) MC:ured DY lllld d.O °' f thl' h('anng noticed abovt' M ... on M1y 7 t$8.4 "'the Council 2909 s Klleon Or • Senta Ana. CA Submllalon of 111 bid• ITIYat be aub-o! the hearing not1C'l'd above irvat wttll tnte<est •• In llld nolt YOU MA y EXAMINE Chamber• ot city Hali 77 Ftlr Drive belw9en 3' 5 PM, 4·27·84 mltted on Form 2222, 8eNed Bid f()t You MAY EXAMINE provided. aovi~. 11 eny, Under ost M ... 1t 6·JO p or · Sut>mllllon of all bide mu11 t>e Pun:haae ot Seized Property Con· the terms of 111d Deed of trust t-the {tit" kl'pt by the rourt If 1 • m ' .. aubmlUed on FMm 2222, s.aled tact 1he office lnclicalacl below '°' the file kept by tht-<'ou rt H char~• 1no ·~-ot the ~ou art> intcre11ted In the es-he 1~111fer: pract~t>le. on 8ld tor Purcm ... 01 Selnd ProP· Form1 2222 llld tntonnatlon •boUt you are lnteres~ In the· es· Trust" and 01 ''"' trvati ereat.o t>y ltate you may M-rvt upon tht! 1 PRO~SEO OROINANCE con-er1y Contect the office lndlcatacl the property Ektbmft bld9 to the tate, you may 8ttVt! upon the aa:.~ieo:~i':'hekl on ~ondey pxf'<.'.uwr or administrator, o r <*nlng abandonecs, wrec«acs, dl• ~ 1:'ci!.or:;: ;~ andS:r:!'ri =:°"bids n:-:. :CS beb1 the ~xecutor or adminatrator. or M1y 14 1984 11 2 30 pm at lhe ~pon thr ettomt!y for then m~t~. ~.:%= ~ bldt 10 the penon narMCI below Peyment Tarma. Ilda niu.t be ae· UJ>Ofl 1Mat1on'Wy for thee><· hapm)'_: AveoBue1,_!'l~•n300c. 10E1~ tor or adrrunllnrstor, 3nd ~t tor c J ~ltrom end before1hetlme '*'' wtll be~ ~If 11101.!>,!1~~ .... loflft 1~ ecu&or or adnunJ.atnt.or and IVIC """''1., u "'"-v· u 11 th °"' eourt with Soni 3316 ,alfVllw Road Co.ta Payment Terma: 8id9 mu9C be~ ""' -_..., "" ,,. th .L th hapm1111 A~ Or1nge Ca e WI M . f llrtOel ti d o.-.... ~by the full llTIOUFl1 of the total bid II more lhM &200, IUtlnllt fik wf ~'!._ ~ ..... ~ At lhe time of 111e ,;,ttlal pu1>11 roof of tervt<'t', a wnt~n rx,.-:.,.:: bySUfl~pr AV90Ue. bid If It total• uoo °' .... " ,he 20 pero.nc of the emount of the bid proof o{ _,. .,_,, • -· .t n allon of lhta notloa Ille totll u t at.aung th.at you dt"· Fa.rvtew ROed tM San Ole9o ,,... 101., bid" m«• lhan tao<>. aubmlt °' S200. wtllc:NNiw II greeter °" request .iauna that )'<JU de· ount ot 1ha vnPald betanc:e ol the tre apeo.al no~ oC th. fll. and M•bor Bouttvard I•) fN, 20 pero.nt of'"'-amount et the bid ~ance of the NONIC bid, the areCi not.ice of t.M m. 1=:,~:o;~",Y ~ =:'!, ng of •n tnv ntory and •P-RONM!NTAL IMPACT AEPOA'T or &200. ~ 1a ~ °" ~due, If any,• be ~ted --...t ap Home Aancll ,........ PW\. (b) eocaptancl 01 lhll fllgheat bid. 1M .. fOIOws. lnl an Inventory auu • oats, Pl*!-. Ind .0-..lnoet 1• f'aitt't"Mnt of f'Sta~ ts or ENfAAL PLAN A.MlNOMEH1 balatle9 Gue. II any, wll be required Aefnalndw OUt wttNn 30 hOur9 praiMmil'nl ol •ctW ...ia or 293.0• I 0 t f th@ ~UUOf\J or it<.~ta p.13-ti. Md (Cl R!ZONE m i. It\ lull aft• dete ol ... of the ped.Uom or k'COUnta ii~.::!! :':',:':,~':Id'.: n uollf'd "' Sttuon l200 ION A-13~2. 10 "'*r' the.!8: ~ o~ ~~lfted~ ,,:i;. ofb)t ~ O.:~ ~lloofd ln SecUon 1200 puled may be 001a1necs by call· 1200 ~ o f tht' CalJfomla ,! = ~ri:.= C.nt• caetiter'a or ~·a Clhedf or tJj ·1 orhMurer'1 ClleOIC or by and 12006 ol the Calllcrn.la "G (1141 t37·0He or (2131 rubat.e Code 10 ruone from MP, lndlatnai 1 United Ital• Poatal, benk, •· a ~ad lta• poatal, benlc, •· f>rob9c.Code 12~=5~~d~~•1he.... Md t ERNAN, L ANAM , Pn.~PlaMed ~ c:!' 0t t~ ~--=· °' i....,n money~. wuuam WUcen• 0 SERVICE c ciMPAHY AK.KE • BENSON ..6ricE 18 ,0 A'T .. EA <MVEN tftaJ .::,::: .;.:;:~,,:: C: ~ t:;:: 1t1°:.=1.:~ C: JH J'orat A"9 # HA aald TMt•. .O. Bos UO 1J8ld11,,. and p1ace .. .,, • .,.,ad 111c1 "'°9 ........ 8-d, Ca.JWJ ~ Sw Plteha!d AUftlatlt Sac-ardlu, CA. ISIH pareont ~y appear end be,..,.., TA Leoufl ~ OrTlcar A A JAHMS.l<t, ~ Oftloat' 0/·7''6 :kr 81-..d W•t Orange, CA 11/1'17 .. H l blor~~~l,::;,. 111• ~~~t:c,~.Legun•Nlguel,CA ~~~~·,IAQunaHIOWl,CA Pu.bl.lahc!d ~ 0.l 12111 Pubhahed Orangt> c t ILEEN p PHINNEY CttyCWll Ditta 4·1144 o.te Apt1t, 1t .. n..11 .. Pllot April 11. 20. 26, (1 Ml aw2A "--· 0 ilv PiJot Aprtl 19. 20. 26. PublWM!d Orange cOaat Daily Piiot P\lblltMd °'81'198 Cont Delly Piiot 11\.tt>llJIMO er.ng. Cout Deity Piiot -V 11\.tfllaMd Or"'Ot ........,1 I lly 1"84. '"~t..,.. 1""• A-I 20 t084 Aorll 20. 1N4 1914 -... ·-.... 'l1 M1t1 • 1ci,. ~ '"'"'" "u ...... .... ...1 ...... 8• ii,._... 2160·84 '"""' ........ " «V 'Ulll 114 :l Ul7 84 1 t9) 114 • .... .. Ne•po.1 8-dl. CA. l2llO Total 9dmltted uaet1 Total llabtllt ... Capftal peld..up Grou peld-ln 9nd contributed atrpkn Unau6gned fundn (.urplu1) Gain (Loa) from e>per•tlona Iner .... (Deer .... ) In Caplt91 and surplus during 1983 ln•1r9nee In F0<ce: Nationwide Accident end health premiums lnauranoe In Force: Callfornla Bultnea Page Accident and health premiums - Direct: California $.29,961,82 S23, 782,55• I 1, 100,()()1 $7,718.851 ($2,837,59C ($1,218,,67 ($1,403,80.C &2.182,6-48,00I 117.287,89! $1,434,739,00f Bualnea P909 I 18,482,aa. We tier-eby certify that the above Items are In eccordanoe vritl the Annual St•tement fOf the year ended Oec::ember 31, 1983 ma~ to tht ln1Ur9nee Commtsaloner of the State of California pursuant to law. John S. Rouueau, President M9rshall A. S trange, Asalstant Secretary Published Orange Coast Dally P iiot Aprtl 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 19~ 2075-a- f'tllJC fl)TlC( I MUC fl)TlC( ~~---~~--~-...;..;..~~~ ~MCE NO. E1·11 AH ~ CW Tt9 CtTY COUNCtl Of Tt9 CtTY OI C09TI •U. CAU'OINA. CH.tMQINQ Tt9 Z-0* CW A '°"1lOM 011 LOT t1 Nt1> ALL. CW LOT• .. TRACT 17, ntoll ~ Ntl> CL TOM. THE aTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HERES' OAOAIN A8 f'OllOWS: M CTION 1. There II hereby placed end tnc:tuded In IN M lone, al 1t1a1 rea1 p<operty located at 2eo. 266. and 212 Vlctorta Str991, 1~ A....aot Parcel Numbers 4 1&-111·2S, 41&-11'·26. Ind 41M11·22 reapact~. altY.1141Ci ln.lhe.Qtyot Cotta Mesi. Coun1Y of Orenge, Stell of California. to wit. 2eo and 2ee Vlc1ort1 S1reet· "The weat on..t1a1t of Loi ea and the -t one-half of lot 88 of Tr~ 5i In the Coate M ... S.nl11fY 011trlct (California Avocado Orct\erd A.alt). Ir 1r,. City of Cotta Meaa. u per mac) r8COl'ded In 8oOI< 10, Paga 3 Mi.o.lleMOul Mape, In the offloe of the Counly Reoor<Mr of Mid County.' 272 Vlc:torla Street: "The ... , on.half of Lot 87, Tract 57, Callfomla A.¥0Cado A.crel, aa lhown on a fn8'> r«:0rded In Book 10, Paoe 3 of Mlecelaneoul Mapa record• of Mk! Orange Co\lnty." MCnoN 2. Pur9uent to the provl9ona of Seci10n 13-79 of the Coeta ~ Mun6clpel Code, Oletr1ct Map ~ of the aty of Coate ........ cop') of whlofl le on fie In IN omc. of the Planning C>Melon, la hereby lfnendec by the addttlon ttlereto of tM A4 .,.. deKfibed In Section 1 hereof. MCnoN a. TNa OfdlnanQe atl8I i.ka '"9ct and be tn 11.n fotoa tNr1) l'O)deys from and after the~ ttaet.ot, and PftOI' to the~ a1 fifteen ( 15) deys trom tt• ~ at\811 be publatled onca In the ORAHOE COAST DAILY PILOT, 1 ~ of gener .. clrculdon, prtnted and publlatled In the City of Coat• Meaa Of. In ltl9 ~. tN City a.11 may <*lie to be pubflahed a '°""'*Y of this OrdtMnce Md a c.-tlftacl copy of the text of thtl Ordlnanoa ehall be poatacl tn the offlc» of the City Qerk nve (5) deys PftOI' to the date of adoption or tNa Ofdlnanoe, 81\d within fltt--. (15) days atter adoption. the Cl1)' Cieri< lhall cauae to be publltNd the lfOfelNnttonacl summary and lhall poet In the offtoe of ttle City Clet1i a certified copy of this Ofdlnalloe together with the namea of the members of the City Counal voting tor and aQalnat the ume. PASSED ANO ADOPTED this 16th day of Aprtt. 1984 ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA OONN HALL Mayor of the City of Coate Meal ATTEST EILEEN P. PHINNEY City Clerk ot the Cl1Y of eo.ta Meal COUNTY OF ORANGE ) as CITY OF COSTA MESA ) I, EILEEN P. PHINNEY, City Clark and ex-officio Cieri! of the Clty Council of tn. Clly of Coata MeN. ll«eby <iertlfy th1t 1n. above Md foregoing Ordinance No. e 1-17 ... lntrOdl.IOed and cont4det9d MCtlOn by MO'lfon 11 1 regul11 meeting of said City Coltnc:it held on the 2nd day ot November, 1981. and therMtt8f' puMd 1nd ldopted a. 1 wtlolt at • r111u11r meeting ot 111d City Council held on the 18th day ot Aprll. t984. by the following roll call vote A YES: COUNCIL MEMBERS Hiii, Jonneon. Hertzog. Schlltlf McF1r11no NOES COUNCIL MEMBERS None ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Non. IN WITNESS WHEAEOF, I have hereunto set my hand and 1tfl11ed the s..a ot the City ol Costl Meaa thl• 171h d1y OI April, 1984 EILEEN P PHINNEY City Cieri( ancl ex-officio C1ertc of the City Coundl of Ille Clly of Coat• Meal Pub419hed Orange Coeat Oalty Piiot Apr'll 20. 1984 2 114-&4 P\8.IC M>TtCE FtCTITIOUI MllMH NAllll ITA TIMINT The lollowlng peraona are doing t>ullneae u . OtVERSIFtEO INVESTORS F'UNO XXll. 18952 MacArthur Bl'ld . Suite 400, Irv!~. Callfom11 92715 011tert1fled Investors Fvnd, Inc .. c.111orn11 COf P . 18962 MacAnnur Blvd., Suite 400. lrvlne, Callf0tnla 92718 Thl1 !>ualneM It conductacl by a eorpor1tlon Olverllfled PtoptirtHlt, Inc. CerOle Hardlt1o V.P Thll ttatement WN flted wlftt the County otark of Or1nge County on Merct\ 21. 1984 '111Mll Publlaflld Ofange eo..1 Dall)- Pllot Apfll 20, 27. May 4, 11, , ... 2200-84 NOTICE TO CMDtTOM Of INTINC>eD 9UU TMHlnR ) ) THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOUR Telephone Service: Mo nday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. 8u1in e a Counter: Monday·F~y 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. DEADLINES PUBLICATI ON OEADLINE 11 ::Jo a.m. ':30 JJ.m. l:]() p.m. l::Jo p.rn. t::rn p.m. :\:00 p.rn . :~:00 p .m . londay Sat. Tuesda, ~1on . Wedne ·d 1h Tut> ... Thursda, · \\ e·ti . Frida'. · 'l'h IHI'-. Salurda, Frirl1n Sunda~. · L' • ' ,. n . Orange C089t DAil V PtLOT ""*"I· Apt1 JO. , .. ... 642-567.8 .. a.a.. ._,,,.... .._,.,... ._..,,. ........ •••• •• •llll 'Cd .. , M -M .... ,. •• ..... 1111 c.ta... 1114 ... ,....... • ... c.ta... -.. ,,... w 1111 £p!p.... 1111 !: = Thi•,, ~~J~~ b4ly 1n ............... '°' !!om...... """""" "°" 4 1:0 3*: ~:V ts as:= ...... o:!"'!:: o::::: .... JI tunny IM room wtttl Megntfloent \llew e.tate In ~ly mal~ IJ•I 0wrier ~ Miii mo, Ger. 8000 lq ft tot• •e•t·•• n --:-Coeta Mw. •IOM & .,_ . i ~ Unobettuallld OCMn/~ty '8001 teo-toa . ,.. ' ' J ......_ if ..._ fr~ ~. Dlffghtful OUttom5Bt.,flmltyrm.& ~~~t.TWC> ... 1111148ed3N, CIRCL!&CAl.1.-~:~2~ • ! ! .::::.-:~(( Mtlno araa off Of bultt-ln 5 a.th, new pool, ape, on -ldrmt l 2 Ill• & tky. "L.-..tremont" Greet bech pad pet t2N · l a....,. ~ gs· -iiiiiiiiiii'iiiii'-k Ito 11 en. s Q 11 n t '-"_..·all refutbllhed . lattlt pluuttacnecs 2 cer In 09t9d Harbot Ridge &t. FMutaNr .,..,.,.. *300 lJV 4 bdtm 3ba.2tOO1q den "*' Poof & ~ [ W~-- b«trooma, 1t4 beth&. All lmmed ~In, trtldeOf ~Loe Pf'Mt•d-* m .. t.lmlll F1tt 2brdelll ~MOO f'I 3 oer' gar Mliallotl ~---· Nopeta. R111iif~ nNl)'palnted&c:erpecect ::-:1nor~~s.ooo · 1;o,.1~r btth1no 1 5s1-4sa1vmaa12o-tl59 ..... ,.* ci... •1100. 414-122• 28dnn nu... t t1r.211ra.....,.,... throughout. Attached lnwet '"-75'"'' & H w &. l• Bkr 7ff.t501 Fncd 2t>f' hit kid/pet NGO · 151 E. Ulll ..._240I T..._.., ....-..... ~*.:z:: ~ manta 1~-.VlllABALeoAcOHoo ~.!':'H'20'ro.•.:r.......... u. 21drrn1Y•.. aus :r~i:.~..:: 54t-2313 MDAllHI 8•~r1ty. near beach. E116de Sbr loeded MM Ar d&i:w:t College 2 21c1m:21a teeo room..._. .. ,, THE REAL ESTATE'RS BnohUnd tunny 4 Bdrm 2 1181,950 54M2tM ()then SV1111 not lrudt tit hit bttlna fnccl yd.... 2250 ~llfO*d Weiy IJA . ea Cott• ...... home WANT Harbor,,.__....__.. 5"-f1908ESTRtty• + •&31o41901eet ~ ~---""'! ... !"' With V8Ul19d «*lfnOt and ·-........ ,... a etd full of ._ ... t ., .. to ...... b"Y or op-EMtalde condO; 2 Br + ·--r ~ 2 Ir. 1 ... gar. ... Y ''"" ,..., • tlon ~ den, 2 ba. $150/mo . ...--.. .,.,.... '"*• bWft c.I. MtS & n..... to ....,... tr-=~C .• ~ C::: Pr°'*"f Houee *5 + t• IMC a tm. 2 ..... ~10U' own pm;;; Plau. Owner bouqht Piii. I 142·3850 or 542-1010 luL..... Mtl P•rtone. no P•t•. ooeari ..._ from DIM another Md 11 ~ 4BR 2ba. M..a del Mat :71 Cemb(idge S~al E'Mde aa.n 2BR lbe, lge ~17H P<*lt'a moet ..O.ICMd • 1 8 •• 5 0 0 . • 0 t t I y Must .... V«Y nice. tri-plex MH. faoo ... Cof. encl yard lrplc SMO + E'8'09 28A 1~ be twt'IMe ICel'Mc bluff. l.JQ '*' 2 751·3191 Call M 1-3833 '* loc In ~It pen.. Peta NC ·dep. Gardener Incl Jiii IWI Petlo & gw. 178 c.bttlo: Br l 2 Br widen, xtra • e£AECT SUCCESS REALTY OK. W .. itoocean. Beeu1 M&-0491or875-3432 ClllTIJ 1675, ~ large private patio• ~ lancs.caping, ttone tklr· From St50/mo. Call PAOPEATIES Piil ting & walls, garden patio BRAND NEW 2 Br 2 a. I.-M0-3331 °' drtYe by --------3BR 2ba, $15K dn. owe ln reer.Newcrptt&drpa. Customtzed Condo. w ESTATE Oulet28r&38rw/t~a. 24S85SamaClerato ... .. ........ llU Ill Ill balance 30 'II'• 12'h%. Low tpace rant. Norm 18th St 1'A mt to bMc:tl .. pvt patio poc1 lndry =s~:-:---~---CA NCELLA T ION & 2 bdrm, 2 beth, tmmac. 3Bdr2Ba20001qtthome Prlnonly.~forHutch. Buck,Agent536-3234 i:rage no pelt. '795 ..-p=~•• Wporta,no 0P9taMsol ==1~':!:.: CORRECTION 1 Vlewdeck.WalktoeYel'y· that has new carpet, CALLM1·8833 LlllUall raMgmntM1-.1324 "'CoYeredParklng SU5. Curt 11. agt. gerage..S500.4ee-e278 thing Incl. comm paint. roof and driveway. laat IMO lMI 1972 Beautiful VIiia w .. 1 DUI Ptiat 1111 ""'8.,.c:lou1Apt1 831-t2ee ~ Cancellation& and eorrertion .. ffi8\' p()Of/spa. 5185•000· x::-~ :r:9r:ody to go. • .. • •• Home 20x80' corner lot. Charming 2& 2&; = "'Dining~~~ Frpl pool prvt p atio lletl Pl! "' UPlllllC>lJt 11C>~tl ' · ....... Htghtyupgraded2Br2ba garage ntc. yard• n0 ""Walk-1,.......,._,, dlhw• X-IQ 2 8t on 0 ,-,;:""'~. :.r. hemadeon samt'dt•adlinesasabov~. Reattori,e75-eo00 3 BR 2ba, tlraptaca, lga llv/dln/kltch area: dogi.S775/mo86 1-2 119 ""~1ik•K11c:Mna EutaldeM10557·2Mt truh, tndry, pool • .. leas"' ask for a canr .. llat1"on ... _______ Traditional vaulted celllng1, In· Ltghtlntarlo{.Beltbuyln r 1bk>ck toHuntlngtOf'I& -·-· cerport. 1st+ MC. No r .. " 1• tulated, new cpts & Orange Co. S25.ooo. ...eaia Frwyt. ..,_, pet1. · 29041 Aloma, n u mber whtn <·anrellin~ your ad. Re alty drapes. For appt. call Young adlt• welcome. Valier uM ml.ITlll FID '685/mo, 2 Br. 1'A ba 9'-7PM. Mgnr 495-8221 ERRORS·. IUl8... 631·7370 owner. 962-0535 Agt 540.5937 ::::-1'" t LAOUINTAHERMOSA Twnhae, all bltlna, encl '1 ;;,•---L ... . (Mf 11at .... ) ·-·· , lmpr... br 2 ba hit 18211 Parkt6deLn 1 petlo. cerport, lndry rm. ·-•'t-m~----:1:1:: ... ~:: Ch k · ,.... IOI IDOi .... !!1!!!:z ns qutet1y tend kid• ~ bk>ck"" of a..eh 3 253e Santa Ana. 1 m : aw;.-.. r• ec your ad dail) and report Ps'=! ~oncs.:V r'c!:: .. IU_Ulml 4 br. 3 ba. Short walk to lohlflllll ;::'J:'-e~:-'~00 1 + btocluoof~. Tll.~ ta-1111 tnowalOI' Ind. No peta. error& immediatelv . The DAILY Just adorable with Great 5 Br, 3 Ba, ~ ~beach. ,.Spac:. llv. rm, 100 mtlee of SUNSETS & Ml-1441 Latge 2BR. 28A w/d«:JA ~ btwn M 3 daffy PILOT assumes liability for the first bUllt·ln• In thlt 2 b9d. 2 ~:;:O-to~~ ~.;.. ::'y'g:ev:'ci ir1\9=· ton• ot BLUE PACIFIC luL IMcli U4I &Id. oer. , ....... ~.a.: .l800/lbot1Mnn,...a1~1 incorrect insertion only·. beth wtth beam• and aumat>te." Family 0<'9nted s.e at 614 . 20th' st: and SAND. Rlght on the 3 Br condo. 1'l Ba. ·-~ I!' I yr..._ '550. 541-1138 to 6-30. 3 Br. 2 Ba. t 811 warmth. Perfect tor dalfy ~bortlood wtth eom-~1718 water It thlt 30 tt. by ctrp0r1, renovet.cl, Ilk• -~ _ Lrg 2 Br 1 Ba. Cl*. to~ ........ S CLASSIFIED 642 5678 llvlngorweekandretreai. ·-1• M.H.T property and new $695 + dep CL d 22~-~ No '""-"· t. -CALL673-8900 munty PoOI & tennta lut. lu..., IMl along wtth It ts a FUNKY 213/59fr1498 ·Sub rant 1 rm eft. apt to ,..,.., -· N.B. Aealty67S-tl42 --------.. -------court•. Maxine Pre>p9. 3BR2bawtthFAMILY July 1 Must be club bf pets. 1525· 832•1 M __......, ....... --....,. ...... __ 11 .... ftr •·'t WllTIUff/Pll&. S359.000. 844-6200 CONDO: 1 BR W/LOFT BEACH HOUSE 2 :.,m. 4 Bdrm. 1~ bath, fir• Mr Auattn 642"""8"; . Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba. ,_...,.. Newport Baec:h Condo _ .., 'I• ml. to bct'I. • tenn11. · • place Newty decorated · · _.... C1<* to bead\, ocean 1111 Caaal lllZ 1111,IOI S139K. 559-{l908 placea, 1 ctt gar~ • S900imo. ee.2·72ri ..__,WT condo. 2 car enclad~ view. 2br, 2ba. ~. iiiiii••llliiiiiiiiiil••·•~"''-'nAfnt, carpet, new tip-But IAltk about N. 1 Br wtn V«Y nice. No pee.. lrplc, MC. bldg, pool pllance1 & ready tor lrriat I S350.000 • ao call EXECUTIVE HOME 2'h • ter '9ft1al, 2 &44-2270, "'4-t798 U 10 mo. Carolyn mov9-ln. Euy lo lhoW W&U.1111 •am blodc• to l>Mctl. 3BR. montha onfy. 4121-e121-Lrn 3 Br 2 be. No -· MS-.2281 or ~2351 mllLIUY 1121,llO ChaJ:iming 4 BR home in gated com- muruty. Remodelled in 1982. Fea- t~ haJ:dwood floors, skylights, stained glass. new kitchen & large deck under mature trees. Pool ten- 1nis, private sandy beach within ~alk­ i.ng distance. LIH ISLE Beautiful 3 Br. 3 'h Ba, Bayfront, pier & float for 65' Boat. Best buy at $950,000. 214 Via Ithica Open 1-5 Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba, playroom. fireplace, beam ceilings. Xlnt. financing. $420,000. llYllll lllft UfflllT OIHI Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio $695,000. llYllE TEIUCE .. 1833 Galatea Terrace Open 1·5 Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba, patio, pool home. Fee Price $775,000. PO ... U •E llWIFIHT Ocean & Jetty views. marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1,285,000. UYllll PUOl llYFlllT . Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,375,000. . --- Bi LL GR U rl DY. REALTOR ~ I• J j, , I 1 J> '4 ,~, f1 ") f1 lb 1 Ihle 3 bdrm home wtth .lllJ Ul1D 3BA EV«Y Corwenlence No petl. $800/mo. • ' ..--. lar NOT IN MULTIPLE (111) .,........ s1.00 mo 833-0145 . 543-1930 or 873-7844 se25i mo. 2 Br, 1 be. ge pool. Convenient 10% dn 3Br 2ba Univ h== . EHtlld•. No P•t•. IOCatlon In Newport and. "WllTOUFF" Pr11. owe at ...._..:._ _ .. t·t!~l Here'• 2 rantala nr bMctl 2 .,.,... .. , Vaf. S52S/mo. 831-e155 r..aonabte pr~. Thi• ~ ..... -----br 2 b 4 t won't lattll RV perking ElllQant entry to a formal rate. Incl. w1h/dryr. N F a am hrn ~ MESA PfNES 2950 Hatta avaltable. 831•1400. llvfng room, famtty room, refrlQ. Motivated Miter. Dix duplex, beet loc. Xlnt nne tool Or thle 5 room laJ)M...... Dll LIKE NEW Bact:. S450 PARK NEWP'llT &PlRUU"TS fireplace, country $141,000.BKR.Roeeann ftn.PI P873-7873. hOUMw/trptc&gatMOO 2BA Of 28A+&fl Parti: PRIVATEPatlo,pocl,apa. - WATlRFHONT kitchen. All overloo.k• Del uca. 851-9987 ...... ........ 1311 + tae 53M 190 a.t "' fumlthed. Y.:....., utM TOP ar-. quliet. no.,.... IN N~AT nr•cH HOMUt '-· beaulftul, tparkllng pool !.!!'.! Under $400 flat t 1 pd •• _., •-•••J c n.-v ~ RE 'L EST'"TE and elf>&. Drive thrnunh .. ~llfl 11-ran I . -75/mo. McNUh _.&_ A gr.at pMK:e to llw on the ,,. " --• , -•• bdrm new.r cMcor with Alty M2·133<t u B p I '31·1400 carport to double de-4 Br. 2~ ba. tingle lamlly COSTAMESA:t .lXgrou, applt crpt• all uty pd · M..a Vwde 2 Br Condo. PP•r ay. r vata teched garage. "Fantu-detached home, Turtle auumabl• financing. 539•8190 Belt Alty,_ W... Patio, pool, no peta clubhouMt & health tic" financing, a11t.1mable Rock Ridge. Lrg yard, 11_8,,. •. Need fatt Nie P..Wala 2'11'1 1625tmo. r.ra. 545-3838 apu, 8 tennil courts. 7 lllTL' .... _ $200,000. 12'A% loan. ale, Intercom & aec sya, A t .,.,,. ... .,.,; lntat 1144 N'-.....__ .. ~ pools, cloee to ~. _.... Total price only c:entvac&muctilTIOf'e 30 g ~ sHoo &m/sunny 36d --· ...... -...& tbr, oc Airport, Faahlon 1112.1111 $275,000. Call tor lhow· yr below mart<et r 0 ate lllnl ,_ RAii Rangl~ P'ioe from 2ba btw bay/OCMn Ferg· S375 & '425 w/l350 dep. Island, conwnlent ~ End unit, 2 BC:f'rm. 2 Ba with Ing 546-2313 ftnan $340,000. For Info Seuhore Of N B Duplex· S S 1200 uson Hahn RE &42· 1183 =~~1~· on 9'ght. the country IOOk. Cu1tom 552-0917 (INfne Pacific) (2)2 br, 1 b&, trg eor. lot. 4 Yriy 2BR dupMx, lrg patio. Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm Aper1~ bookcuea In den, prkgtpaoea.Lrgataum· gat.llhou9eetromOC*lll P:v'18r,frplc,pool,patlo, ments & Townl\Oute1 pegwood floor•. brick RACQUET Ible loan. $195,000. S800/mo. 846-5710 get. No pets. 399 w. Bay. from seeo. (A* ----1 fireplace with antique By O'#nef" M&-5377 $525. 850-8357 fumltned ...- cherrywood mantle •-IL-. b'--.1 ... CLUI . c.... .. l llu nu apta. Q()fftpwie tinted windows lar e ..,... .... I Comml. Bldg. S375.000 Stunning large 2 Br 2 a. with TV. linel'll & uten8111, kitchen with b;eakffat llOT ll"I 5 bdrm, 3 ba. Large family North Laguna with 4 raid 29( f:nht apt h\S:. frPIC. garden apt, pool & rec may be rented tor lhof1 area. nagstone covered II room and office. Nice unite. Ocean view. 11.9% 7 86-1172 encl patio. 1 btlt baadl & ., .. $545 710 W 18th St tenn or longer). On ,,.,,_ patio, waterfall. air con-If.... tlzed rear yard and your uaumable flnarl. Owner-1hop1. $850. App fl. -... ·-boree Rd. at SM Joequitl 2 2 t /dbl & own spa. $188,500. 837-8030 cations accept.cl. 318-8 w5 • Hlls Rd.. dltloned. car attactied s ory w gar. u ...... .-.. •. &73-'11183 Want a u'ic'tlou of gra.t ..... ,. garage, eommunlty pool tundecit. C.n UM u 1 or ~ __ .. IMng? w oner ..,... and tennis. A.-for Loi• 2 unit .. S239K. 675-9058 ~.;.;-i, • I .... , .. telti... ftM thing tro! ~amell apt81;, Egan. 844-7020 ceitlU ... Lf lift -7 untta on large lo1 with 3880 Mlch4Maon Dftve \e r eondO ;;lit Q , a 4 8f houee. It looking In ~ sillgk. ..... nus a It y pool & l)tenty ol parking lrvlne lak• ' ltrWns. trp6c CM. N8 or H8 think ol \le CMte Formerly Lingo R.E. • .. • .... l $419,00 & well worth nt I micro 2 car gar .,,,,.,..,.; first tor that Choice Of & -.0 bHrOOM -"" _ ... UI .. ., ' ...... · IOMllM Liii ..•••• -7 8 6-117 2 Ull IW.n B ,, ._ • pool & spa 18251mo TSL M~T 842-1603 • IUllll -----H&W lll-l* eaut ul 2 br, ba 545-3115 N B REAL TY 675-1842 PllRIT L-• Check Into thl1 auper value penfhouae condo. 2 car 1 b< garden apt, stove & ________ 1 -Tiii at only S389,000 FEE. A gar. Avail. May 1. $1150. retrlg. No pell 1410. WlllU•ftl.Ull ltffbl ti IOl,000 perfect family home on• ... utrlaJ Prep 1375 Call 751-5621 daya, 546-1377 t & 2 Br. apt• avall. """"· 5 Bdrms. 3 bathe. Includes large aecluc:led tot In a • 553-8467 evea _... master suite and large quiet cul-de-sac 1traet. 3880 MIChelson Drive 1600 1/1. w/aml office. 5& 1 BR up, dflhwuner, gar· :.-; ~;~':/bal. Nof ~MiiilW ... 61 .. 19 family room and Vacantllftdreactyfortast lrvlne pit. 3 phaM, Randolph R9flttlllyours21ty2br2 age,1val15/2, 1110Vlc· TSL Mgmt 754--003 1 °' RJRMSHED or oft-street parking for up escrow. I..,.,. INcli IHI St, CM. 546-1653 ba pool hm $675 torla. Call tor appt. No 842.uioo UNfURNISHED 10 7 cars. Only 4 door• Call u1 for detall1. Lita ler 1 l f 539·6190 Best RU)' t• doge. "495/mo 831-6812 ,.---=-----~ All UTllJT£S · lrom ttte entrance to dll21t ULIU .... llU TURlLEROCK TWNHME· 2 BR down. Dllhwuher, DAU hUtt ftli PAI) HEAlJH Main a.ach. NOW on the 3 UNITS • 1 BLK to Bay & Golf courM lot on 3rd fair· 2+ den w/jac over~ garage, Avalf 5/2, 1110 Gg 2 er + a;;, 2 Ba. • market at only $489,000. ~ Ocean. Beat location. way. Hidden Valley looklng · grnbelt". Avall Victoria. Calf to .... No Ocean vu, encl. gar Q.UBS. TENNIS. 144-1111 t -Term 1. S 3 2 5 , 0 0 0 . Lakea, Middleton, Ca. May 1 1 yr lee pref S 1250 dogt. $5e0/mo 831~ 12 w/euto OJ**, nN1y ,... SWWW•G. c*ts '....-c, • • M&rlMll Alty 67~600 $18,500. 7141792·7250 + deP. Drive by 9 Rain-*3 Br 2 8 s c Plu SA carpeted & cMcoreted.° mud\ more! Sorry, ~ DUPLEX by Owner. 3 Br .. UIJM-lf I... t tf tatt boW Falls. Bkr. ROMann pool, pit.:, .p.:. garage . _•93-_1_0_30_____ -no peU. Modtfs ~ 2'A Ba front, 3 Br 2Ba 11% fixed rate, 30 yra fnttrtY 1 SH Deluca 851·9987 $895 No pet• 752-5822 IOlll YIEW open ~ 9 lo 6. ~~-c:: ~9~1~V .. ~lable. Monaco with bait Ge eeeut. Tuiera, Spraque U.T.C. 1 Br condo, mlero, , .. Only 10 mlrwt.. from ~ 11H,lll . . view. 14 Rue Vlllara. River Valley Oregon W/O hookup, '*' new W Laguna, your own pr!Vate ••IEL l&I c.lta •111 1124 Open Wknd1. 840-1538 $98,000/ot>o. 9eo-7047 '650/mo. 851·1525 dys. side. all new, ,,_. Ba. ooean V-. from Dana patios, OIW, no pet•. .a..- 2 Bdrm doll houM with 2 lrlM .. ~ lllffl-llUlll PUI = .... --rt-:;P:--.--..,.,:rz ·~rt lucla mt kldl OK. avail lmmed. Point"• moat MCIUOed ......-~ llreplace. bulltln kitchen Both Eutafde CM 38< 21hba Condo 1850 If. r I Xm6ie now 2-5 S675tmo. &45-eM& aoanlc btutl Lll(e new 2 Newpo.1 ladl S.. and sunny encloaed 3Br 2Ba W/Spa • 2Br '1ea greenbelt. CIOM to pool, Tahiti condo, loc. on bedrooms saoo-$2 000 •~25 1 ... M·......, u~ Br & 2 Br widen, lltra 1700 16 ... S""'~ patio. Full siled R·2 IOt wr.p.around pa11o Ouk* beachfront. Choice unit. F RE · .,. -.,.,_ """',..· large private p1t101. Vl u....-1 with room to build MC-Huge 1011 & priced right. aaJe By ownr 921-1447 Sell or trade. 651-1216 erguson & Hahn . . quiet. mature edultt, no From $850/mo Call (It Oowr) ond unit. A terrific lnvett· Greg Aatle Agt 631-4888 · Beautlful 3br 2ba trp4c peta. &46-8725 873-7787 960-e331 or drive by 642-5113 ment opportunity. own. 3BR 1~ ba. cuatom home By Owner. Bluftt 4 Bdrm ll lxc9t I ... laundry room. view of $440 1 Br. '9f:1oe. patio, 24585SantaCWato .... In central area. Obi gar. free-atandtngcondo. RXVe.1"tJ'mrs C.M. greenbelt, pool, 2 J>N. no peta. 724 o Jamea St. I t a ••• L 4t Newpo.1 ladl No. (714) 673 4400 trl)4c.heatedpool,central prime foe. on greenbelt. With S200K equity pat1o·1. Bluffs. 640-0888 673-7787 Piju;;;,~· .. --.-..-•.__.;.:,.;:;.; 8801~· AWftUf- heat new ept1 & paint $235.000. 144-1157. WANT 10-HI unite In local 2 t 1 Ba t;i:£ Qt..n., (~ 6 ... ) • • Blutta Condo· 3 Br 2'~ ba llft -11.Laa d •• u• WHh/dryr, bltln1, tge Charming Back Bay Home area. 54o-4484 A~t 1850 sq ft ·New ·paint & •->-ma cptt, rapee. wuhef/ 645-1104 cornar lot. Well bultt Seciuded aru near M ... lta l crpt Ctoae to pool EutJfdl townhouae Poot. dl'Y9f hk up, encl oar.1"1i~••l!l!llml•" w/many extras. Betow Drive Eatat•. s158,500. ta I 513So/mo 921_1«7 · paflo. carport, gel crdt $e75. 536--0921 IJ mkt$129.500.Tarry(Agt) 20451 Bay-Mw650-5520 · 2310SantaAnaAve.Mgr 2 Br 2 car covered pet . 556-337!1dyM9-2418nl c ...... Farah~·· Canllfront4Br3Ba,dbl &42-1518or8S0-1797 natk> •/.=·to ...... pool, garage, no peta. harming Back Bay Home . • . gar 2 3 7 can a; S6'" • ....... S6001mo. 1601B15th St lllT llY. TUITI Secluded area near Mesa SHOO/mo. 675-7450 , $685/mo. E/tlde 2 Br. 1 '~ 95/mo 213-92S-·H96 Nwpt Hghts. 650-8213 ------------------. --------Condo nr SC Plaza: 2 Br Drive Ea1ates. $158,500. Ii) ... Ida.. ZIN ba Twnhae. Frplc. yard, •S400t up Bach 1 Br '"'s,.,..t ______ _ DOING BUSINESS FlllT lllll II w. ba MC carport Let's 20451Bayview650-5520 Charming Blurts "E" plan. gar. lndry nn. Nice loc pool spa 18992·Aorlda eps to t>eaeh 4 Br Elm .I.Tl" make~ de. all $79,9So. By CUSTOM WATERFRONT Wlml lllTIU vBeryR P'1 lvate, ou21,debsac. 3 .,.1 !!1.!.59n~•.:na1.111 842-2834. 842-3172 ~~~~;s,s~/~~19 UNDER A ownr 556-1626 775-2580 . am rm. ~ aths. ·--• -· __ ----2 or 3 Bdrm home wlth 3BR/d9fl. 2 frplc1, IP&. S 1650 mo. 3Br 2ba $750 -+ MC 2 bike •-w-es-tc-lit!_1_Br_•_dan __ u_P'*_ FICTIT 0 S ME ? large covered patio & BYOWNER tandybaach&sllplor42' ~ · UNIQUE HOMES lYAIJIU.. to beach Avall 5/1 No Pool car p0rt $645/mo I U NA . pool Great poot1lde $157,000, 4 Bdrm boat. $525,000. Adrian 675-aooo 1 Br r.rrtge. range. faun-pell Yolanda S.7-8075 673-"t 122 or 644-7087 If you h•v• )ult filed your new entertalnt1 area with Meta Ve<de. 5·40-4061 Realty. 549..a547 HARBOR VIEW-4 Br. 2'~ dry. pool. carport no $575-$775 mo 2 & 3 br I,.---...-----=::=:. Flctltlou1 Bualness Name •nd lireplt euonably By owner, charming 4 Br. EIOIUEITYALR ba. lam rm, acrost trom pets S49Stmo 93 1 W enctsd g1rage. wash: .... tt 71 f priced. Call Dorothy ''°'' ba lrg lot. 80 x 110 Very new Blutta end unit 3 -----park & pool, gardener 19eh St 546-0492 er/d~ hk·up•. yard. 2 bdrm new crpt. down-h•v• not yet submitted It or ~ar~f8stle tor financing Covered patio. tr .... new Br. 2'h ba. OWll9f withed Ctrua .. 1... llll S UIOOtmo 84-0-4t« Bachelor. E •Ide C M patio Newport S.ach stairs unit $525 231 publlcatton, pl•••• don't forget eta I . root. new plumbing. to Mii Immediately. Only iHutltUtfY furn Twnh•. Harbor view •BR 2ba. Cattt ceilings, patio. Realty Deya 842· t803. Avenlda Ar-oori • 1 or th•t the llmlt•tlon 11 30 dayl S11~.0001173·7794 $189,900.Agenl/Natalle trptc, pool, tennlt ct V«Ynlcel rdec:!Etc k l tch . very clean. Evea960-4&14 ca1t 498-7419Bllly(mgr) from d8t• of flllng. The DAILY Ul1ll ULI 675-aooo or 873-6571 S 1195/mo 1173-0896 vac.nt i1~1mo · 1nc1~ S • 1 5 / mo de P ..... • -Wn taium ti P I L 0 T . I b 11 h ·, ..___ 850-4180 l'V meg w , p u I yo u r Bunni. 11119 In lrg rear UIUlllMllPLD 1..,.rt ~ w1ter garu .. -. No 2Br 2'~Ba. d/w, w/d 'J\'Clean Studio privKy •Ut ement for $3 8. 50. Our '~~~=~~~~~ yard w/2 patlol. AllO 381 + flreplace .... unit. EX ti cona b pet•. Owner. 644-1820 & BACHELOR E'llda. an hk-up, gar . frplc. llngle, relrig/hot plate clrcul•tlon Include• the entire comet wtth 3 Bdrm. tam-Beach ·~ blk. aome vu. d:'i' :r coom"':et!r" 951-0104 Mary or RoM new, WUl'l/dl'Y9f, oft at USO/mo 962· 7789 S345 No pett. 752·5822 a• • fly rm. frpfc & t~ Ba. Agl $376.000 650-5520 furn \ 1H5mo 87~-0n/ L I 0 0 B A y F A 0 NT prklng. $425. 831-3646 te0-1193 ... -.. -.-,----~,.....,. Or•ng• Coast •r•• •nd l•g•I ,.1-· . -~' 842-7404 PENTHOUSE Dramatic ----notice• •ppe•r In •II edftlon1. In \•C h.,,\\\p• LIYIL 2 nn IUIT... Lido .. 3 BR. 2 Ba Mo lo VleW 2er1d9n or 3Br But • ...,. IHI ..... ..... flDj;;;J;;;iiiiiiiiii;;;;; order to aubmlt your st•tement 1 ,,. F 1 Y -Sten 4 II 4 t><, tam. rm. din. rm. 2'A Mo leaM. $1750/mo Biii s 1800t mo Property ~ -/UTI ·-·-'~' amlyroom,3batha,lnvtt· ba. Near pool & tannla GrundyRltyll75-6181 HouMM2·3850 --for publication send appropri•t• ' Ing park at rear yard. Walk to beech. Lrg ... ~ Kenneybunkport ? Spaclou• mutet" autte Copy and• check to THE DAILY Owner want• •old. tumabletoan $192500 MOdem 2-aty bactlbay. 4 ·--• • avaUabtelnlargetr'l-teWll Murotltaon E. 752-8731 au.owner· eA&-5377 · 8dr 3 ea, pool/ape, 2 Lo..-. ~ -3 bdrm lrg • D1dn 't he win the Peclftc Sanda tract. 0" PILOT, P.O. Bo x 1560, Coat• "95~ of my • · frplc1. 'A ac .. S2300 ·-1· ..,_. .500 Ati&nta bMween Baec:h & MeH, CA. 92t2t. We'll do th• N'•poo.tH c•~ •Ull&.111 TlllllfFI M2·13M =tl'lyrpa~ °Sr~ Monaco Grand Pm 10 '73' New1a.nd In Huntington rett. For lnform•tlon about leg•I from rlN-P1lo1." 4 Bdrm, 2 bath, ftreptaoe. -y 11~ ...... .......__i.. .. -..11 -~nar..., ...,.j l4t>-7050 , Beecfl. Baklony, mirrored new root nn furnace -_ .... _ .. ,. -' · f "\ -, "/f wait (2~t>lll ctoeeta. •dverttelng pl•••• c•ll 842-4321 r •"•""-'I••"• new d'lahwuher' 3 Bdrrnt_Yt Ba none 01 lneral 2111 MAIN bayfront 4 Br ..-I\.... -eabt. iii hOotl up $400 r::~ri~' S(C~c4llA-lJ, t,~s· .... .... pu,,1 .; .. ni.~ 11.,.i.1~1 S 135,000. Recently :i,.;..r B~fl ~~:" EatffY yours ooattJ § 6(2 w/dock. On the penin· II yOll re not wrt Wt1o 101 Wllat) l\tnMyt>un•ooct month, utMI Ind , :01,:.r.:r;,",~'i:-painted Owner wlll blk• trait. & ~tY baunltlnclablttnagar-oe auta.Stapatol>Nctl. Yriy was dollt ttel b.td Yoll'' !IOI alont eee.-1221 aft epn -----f41to4 ., C~T I POUAN •,..,,..,. ...,.,. ol .... low• s ro"'b'-' _..;, bot ti.-•• ICY""' low.r .. ~i. WOtdt 19 c-e-tr•• t!M p1i.1 ftnance wtth emall down. actMti.. 10 mtnut• to & more $700 at 53Mt00 S3250/mo, 873-3777 lltnntybuMPQf1 is Ont of 14 clishnct1wt1y ...... 1, -'",."~ .., l t l ... lltr. the l>Nctll Mt 119ted. Belt Atty'" H9wPor1 Under $1000 clitltrtnt IP'rtmtfl1 floor lllW al Sta"1NI V-. ,,_ 1~ ftfClettr la-nit 8euer ... thltoneFASTI •••• .,...... Thet'a rt-. 3 b< Incl den 1n Hunllfll1on 8"ch ~w.nd Ytftact flt rttlllt 1 ... '"l ...,,,, --7$9'-1501 lrP4c 2 be PoOI 1895 of totllly PffsonWM profmlo"" oiarwne -••h tJtt Pll.. ..... ..... MM190 a.et fee Tht •llld ol attention ,ow dntrwt I R E N c E F I • •lmAL Mllll IULn OC!ANFAONT: Elegant 3 A 11trfttt blefld of natwre.,., hlfll I I I I I r t J~~.. ~tlonal ,.,. mdl. Flra1 ........ , ttory wood ' gtw.. ldMI MS.,. Ill • lorat "''" 1>1*'1 bf•s •l'ld Outtl -· · · -time~. Prof deoof· 11•/llM•t• lofcoupte. SffOOtmo• Pol'dl. ~ ~ 111t11<ll OCNl'l btttln Add to ._ _______ _, at.cl thruout w/acAat pool • Ut• pd Aetl. 17$-4.300 ttltt leNlll CMf'b s~ *" a 11(1111• ~ I THE C Y I + .... + Vi ·~tloclt:Dfl -... • • ....-MUf\& 9'Y e..-llOo '-l'IOme' 3 br lltll .. .....,.... •- ' \ r I I ~ & bttgtlt. 0nt1 --~t llld ,.,..ft tot • ..., ~ 90lllll t For Ad Action 1218.900. To ... c.-& den, din. rm. entry kit, Drldf Clll llOfllt !hlll ~oart') Patr1c* Tenore 780-l702 U&.111Lii19\11 home. 2 8&. t.....-y rm. upper" d«:tit, poc1 No One .,., two"* * IM two 111"' I T I c w H I ! Why .. ~ OIC*'tnlllt Oom Cal a Wllll to"'°"" baacll\. Bal metly arnentti. Approx .,..... a1eoo. 81wel0 .if~ ... r·"""-r I r I •. lwfy/ ....... S8f/2ba 2400 .. , • 180 dieO ... s ! j ~-·~:. ':':.:~ ~: D .1 Pil I •. 21• aaHM 973-2943 ;7::]!· ~ ~ N:t!~ ~~!,,;::; ~~Of• ~Ind r_c.......,.R_t-.--1 .. H ___ o..---1 0 ~1::;.:--~~::..~ .. ..:: II J a DfW.~2~ Fof~c~A.d =.e:t:.976·1831for ~200~~mo2\~':":::io:,o V1 .u~·o· ,~ F· rum M\/be. pool. 1P9 W/O, Woodbridge '275 I~ utll 561-1582 Aoom W/pv'I beth I(" pmr Pool, frplc, d/w, HB '285• 12 alee M&-3715 SEA & SUN LOOOE S 105 9'/up C06or TV 302e w ~ ~. f\lp1 So Lag. f'I beeCfl.. WI/ rum . Pott •ry. poci1 atv Ba. C0'4>f f'V . empt ~r. '350 a $325 l'2 rma)~ '-· ....... r ....... 1 _._I _._r _l.__ ...... --··--""' l -AdOHbie 38R 2ba., ~ "'~ ";' • pr1ced 2 bf 2 be C~TA MESA New ' :,,- • ,.,.., N\MOfO r r r 1• r r I' r I II\ v~na etor•.o•. 110,000. Deify Ptlot wltrJ*: e.1rM flat $17& loY9ly 3 Bd ~ 1m~ HilnMrfOll v lw Hwlltl"ltOft .. , CA a.•-'-..... W'''' IN \QV~!U rw· 1'1\lft Ownr/Bkr t.e ...... 2tl0 AO.VISOR ~190 a.at... pvt patio, trp6c, lmmae.' (71•) nttMI ... .... t I I I I I I I I I '-..... 1n ............ v.,--~2 ~78 ,._, ,-a... ___... •*11A/mo fro111 tilt s.~ ~ r f itnw '*"' Dll Beacll to lt"'1'I 2 Br COndo 9¥911 • ~.0.K~.~!4'wr•""''\ ..... ""' ..._ ... --t 1eoo ·-sooo ...... , --.._, ft,.. . . _ _ _ _ . _ . 1129,HO 1151 Kent\dy 3BA. 38A ~ iMt;i' rm • ...,., ....... lie. Mcflddtn. I"'" wnl ell ldlltft to ~ 1118-111 1100/mo. Cell ~iiV!!!!P~U!m!!J&lt!!~'"'~"Ule!..!•!!•~·~·~-~·~-~'...!!!tJL_64:_::2:.·~5~6~78~ _ _bP1;~~Agen~;;t 7::;&;'·;;7t~4t~I:::::::::::::::::==== Oc:iean vu (71t)831-"! t37 ........ U1· 1• ~~r~"""~""~~~·~·Mtttt~~·~!...,~!to!AM~bl!~~~~ ~_nou_M,..=•==2==13=14=2""300==-· • ,, > • ~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Frtday, Aprtl 20, 19M !!!!!"'!~~~~ lu4Dlj-~MHAHO~MAN ~Hou*..-·~"1suw -..... Hiiia .• ,.;.....,. LANDSCAPE SERVICES Cerpent,y. Window•. ~own TtanL ~.-.M. Low,...._ Int/en.,.. 991. Locel ,.. SlntlAna ..... $2.17 per day &Ual Peln1. tenoet etc. Y• C...15Qo.321.3 Uo.l131CM8 MJ-0410 •&-...... (714' .. ..._ .. ,, 8.,.,.... on Poot.EM .. l.Alndtc4IPlng_1 ...... nt. Jeeu1 le Lo<d. tf7·2H7 '"'7'• -· ,__.. Weter HMIM, Alpip9e. LOCAL. REFS, INS. =\OR SPRING •&-1 --* PAINTER NEEDS WORK! C*po1ell. ,_,..., elc. That'• All yo.,i pey tor S..._,30d~ In lhe DAlY Pl OT SERVICE DIEC TORY erpenfryrm = &42~4!':.::.U14 ~~'/,:'!2n.°'.!._ .... · F,..• ~·~1': l:'r.C26/ao.~ ~ex,:.~;:*: Diilnl,~.trom . ._•1 .. s .. Rtpllt·fWnOd·Addltton. Gery &4M2n P'TL (2.t ,,_ ~ ~ _. ..._ -ooor ... tc. 54-CHO ~((TAPING • LANDSCAPE SERVICES 11ou..-.ntng, gen'I & STAAVI COLLEGE Devle PW.ting Anytime M&M'M 2-'°33 l"l'l•Rllhil""' .. ""'""r FENCES & DECKS All T91Ctu,... & Aoouetlc Oa,denlng 10 tit your la.U., ~ngf~:-STUDENTS MOVING CO. Painting, Carpenl'Y· EJCpWt 8ervtce l AepW Experleneed herdWOttttng ,,.. .... KeYtn 173-1603 need• & budget. By local ~pJ6991. m.t•. MM232 • Lic. T1~4;4J:2~red. ~z:.aU :•:no. 31 Y"I exp. 1e Yf'l In ., ... & hOMSt,'Wlf9 & 3 kldt to DRYWALL: HANG TAPE lie. ptot. 6'42-eo<>7 SMAL~~~~~ L.atln, mature, ... w__..__ WATCH U8 GROWi Int. Phll 8159-0ll7 Lie #"°9036 914-111' 646-5538 r.ecS LARRV 754-1820 & PATCH. Free ett Ml '" --- t ~t =· STEVI! !Me-4183 CLEAN UPS•HAULING HAUl..·MOVE-REMOVE ~· !:._ ~ :t°''*e. flliil8I p = 1: .. :Mftal:=~~'!'l'!!P"tl!I-.. 1~~~~~~'""'~~1·-· ... "!!!l'I· '""'i-po .......... -LANOSCAPEeTREE TRIM Fumtture. Truh, TrMI tr -! L A mmwa;1a' • ng .., • epa ra arpet P . CIMn FREE EST. M2·9907 HS-54115 NORM ~ .. HllTm F IFm lNTERJORS i..e Fr• •I. 30 yre up. Reeurlacinn • Ind. • Rea. Cerpett r•patr9d and p•••-.. ...._.. BV RICHARD SINOR HANGING/STRIPPING 77"'·272'" anwtl-W .... ··• --••--. Coflege tudent /lg tNCk Retired 0... & fe wllh to LloenM 280644. 14 yra of .,. "' ,. .. -•• IM4Sll1·•1H r•trelched 76t..e8 11 Qu••Mu ........... ,fr .. •t. CteenUpa•Tr .. TrJmmlng ........ ,.,•.",,.,..._"'~•·Th-· .. ,..,. " d 1 VISA·MCScott873-1512 C t:=J::: 1...----.,..-----,._ ,._ -·7 """"" Verd Melnt.•Heullng """" · .... -.. ..... ....cupy O\IN ur ng h9PPY 1oc:a1 cuatomera. ~.,...,...,.=-:-:-:-::~=-=~=-7 a1tt ~ pluathetRVINEMIRROR at ... tf" ~•nt ~atntt 425513 9&8-7401 MIKE 650-3263 youCourt7159-83tCdM owner .. bMnee.WINpey Thenkyou,675-0383 •HANGINO/REMOVAL*liiiioiiip.iiiiiip~""'!"ll~~~ end the HUNTINGTON utll water plant• .. 11 ~ vr• experience EndlW summer T,.. end BEACHCOMBER..,.,... Reconditioned Cetelytfc Oflveweye, petlol. petha, REDUCE e•-S KRUEGER HAULING f " n...._:~ 12 VRS EXP: I'm emlll, MIKE 851·1800 Shrub Mein. lne'd, tr elt Wedneaday at Convetteta. Half Prloe In-etc. No Job too email. .....rle BILL commerclal/Reeldentlal Furniture, trul'I. c1een-up1 °' peta etc . .,.. • .,......... My prlcel are amalH Greg 557-071581557-2291 no extt• char..-1 atelled. Jerom• 636-8833 Reas. Mickey 536-0553 Apt/Condo/Church/Bue. Lendacepe Meln1enance Matt'6'45·5Q80 Or. H. C. Thompaon, RON 860..$471 BLACKWELDER Paper· 0 w~ 30 free Coneutt. 984-6618 a llty Service re•• II"' 5015 N. Camino A~M. h•""'i""' & r-"'vel. Qual. ~1 .. ~-CALL T OAYll' or 848-5334 after 6· Driveways. Sldew1lk1. ua · -· "" T -.. ... _,.., .,. •••fNLAA• p .,,.,.. Llc'd RES bonded. 20 yra In .,.. LT HAULING-MdOVING .,.2u_,;_•,!7~. A z HOUSE PAINTING workonly.240-3173 1e:fu~ec. S:C:i,t;'. -. .,. II'" 'tt ' auos, spa ~-· · ID/COMM'LllND McWeeney Landscepe Garage •nd yer deenUp vu , ... ...,. .. YourOallyPllQ1 •r• ••I Ron 556-0034 26 yra. Do my own wortt. 645 5124 Jon MS-8192 .....--...---:------AtTeduc:ed spring relea Expert WellCOYeftng In-High quaffty depende Service Directory Loving bom wm car• for C'"il• c Uc 27804 I Al 646-8126 -=1=1.1-=-u"'""=t =1,..------......... Free .. t. Deve 675-3901 stallatlon. R .... Con1ult· work. Plcllup & delivefy. Aeprt1Mntatlve your 1oddler In my CdM • lrt Roto Tiner Us. GredJng, CUSTOM PAINTING -ant Anlgnmt. 561-8690 848--0924 u2 ... 12111t... home 675-5229 aft 6:30 OAVS OR NtGHTS Faraitart TIE llEll IOEIE ChronlC Pein Alleviated In Sod., Verd CINn-Up1, Commercl•l-Realdentl•I Pl ' 1-Typlng/W()(d Proceaelng ---o C Airport Area. Meals ltfiaiiklat Lawn-1ree-1hrub lnstell 1 ....ion w/hypnolherapy Heuhng. Pete 060-3468 free eat Stan 5'40.5088 lat aa .. 1 AU t>ualness, lcilOOI & 5*· ... lrlrHfi, provided, TLC 852-1007 a1 ••aa -1TDf Law~r=:~1D'~=~l~aXoel Dor by Sima RH 5'48-840 t &Man · Tuning I Repalr, thefl eonel proJect•. 851-1o.41 --,-.,.,..,,...,.--.......,=--~~.-Compulerized Bkkpg lo Cl • • _ __. _... .. .,._ F "~8 II: Cl I ;;;;;m&. lnSYrance Rep~r. Speclel-enjoy In-home conoen. c1---•-M lti1aa/lt•l41ba1 SUll your needs Reas. .. .... -ITICI Custom Med• Furniture reeesllmete _~_-__ .. .... IUa•J Cuatom Brklk-Stone izlng In Pelntlng/Ple1ter-n0-0274 or 586-5579/E Wla•n ...... BuUd/Remod: ofc. kh, rm lees 960-•032 Clay A· 1 Klean!ng n Services ~~r.d~~~k~1F!;! ~~~ Tree Trim. Cleanups ROBIN'§ CLEANING Block-Concrete-Stucco Ing. Uc. Chrla 963-1843 -··-- add + bey wndw French ---oondedlllc d. we do wh41 dellvery (7 14) 554 7128 Yard Mein & Hauling SERVICE. a thoroughly Ref's. Free est. 5'49-9492 Locel Painter & Handy· fl11t11Lltpair Low Retea 675-0ISH dr patio covtdeeks Lie PROF BKKPG /ACCNTG. you don't have llme for -Leo 847-2457, 557-4508 clean house 5~-0857 Brlcll. Block. Conc;1et1 .• man Low rat ... neigh-PtxsftR mcAINd 446485 Sieve 547 -8076 CComp~~r MMod5fees2 7·0Fr7ee 650-17 t 1 ......,_.._"-•--~ ~ PRICED LOW. Cu1tom bomood ref's. 640·8250 Aeatuccoa. Int/ext. 30 yra WIWNOOHITWE WWIZAASHRIDNG · --oun_, eg 4 -4 1&r•1aia1 8 • h.,.....-• , • ..,., w k: Bob 831 1 6 "~" """77 ADDITION'S, DESIGN ' --Discover a t>Uyer lor mose ---11!!!'-!!ill!!'E ... E""'I ___ .... •,.• .. fl!'°!"'!"!'!ll!'la_ .. ~'911!"-Have refs. Becky720-9 5 _...,.0..,..r11.,..,·""'1 ""'·-.,,,.,..---=..,.·-=1,....-1 Have you reed todey·1 exp. Neel. Peul .,...,..u OUALtTV" 631·202t ANO REMODEL Cusiom Compuler Bkkpg long.forgo11en articles **•HOME REPAIR MASONRY * TILE Clenlfled Ada? If not, ED'S PLASTERING. Lie reas. Professional ConlldenllalleHk:lent serv above the garage Use Topped/removed. Clean· Elec-Plumb-Cerpentry Shop claselfied-our etore All Type1. Reas. & Uc you're mlUlng the bell Neat Petchel & Textur•. Cluelned Ade. your ~ comp! service. 631-2345 From $25 mo 645-7500 classit~ 642-6678 up, new lawns. 761-.3476 Remodel• Keith 646-4672 never cloSff 642-5678 631·23't5 befgalna In town! Int/ext. tr .. eat. 6'45-t2158 atop~ center. Office l1at1la 2914 I.tat I r.... 3004 lilt Wut.. SllO lelr Waat.. 5100 lil1 Wut.. SIM 1111 WutN SIM ltlt Wu ... If. •· tr .. llA-a/f LOST GLDN RETRIVER App( setter•. caH from Eddie Beuer tnc. Outdoor IELP II l•E Merine p•-- f 111 SYDNEY 0MARR • ..,. _. M 1 L 1 1 F•"lo 1 •• home. Commlulon. C h &' E 1 -• ,._ Suttea to 3000 sift • e. ot n .,, n .. 638-9935 •ft 4PM lot Ing qu prnent Care ror 2 Children. cook, 11111. IPllllU Stock & delWfy. Muet be HOROSCOPE Nr Harbor & Beker aree. Joshu• Reward StOf'e IOceted In South help run hovM In COfone able to drive 111ck aNfl 5'49·8181dye 720-1444 955-6490Aft 6759-0701 IUYSfTTll Cout Plaza hue full delMar.750-1635 torquellfledONLYmettne ven Hfl opn '400 hr -=------·..,..,...---=-C time position avalleble In Ht>erglua, painter•. 4Mec· M·..:.. -~~ .... ,. • · Open space office In NB, PtrMalll 3012 osta ~ area. Trane-womens weer dept. Re-trlclane, carpenter• and N.,1t"1e .... Cr~F· .... •~ ,_. desk & furn In pl~. gd • portatlon nee. 646-8762 !ell experience required. HIRlll mech1nlea. Apply; • -· --· - water view 646-5015 BABYSITTER: tor 1 Chlld Please apply In pe<ton. USll ll&ltll.•• ' ------ WI AIE snu IPll In my home from 8-5 M-F. 10 -9, Mon.-Frl, 10-6 Outgoing. enthullHtlc 673-03o60 Smell Office space. 215 Andrunnlng7AM-9:30PM non-smkr.646-8687 Sat .. Of 12-5Sun. •duh•· part/time even-1---------Pll/RECEPT I Saturday, April %1 ARIES (March ~ 1-Apnl 19): You could share tnp or enJOY social affair with professional supcnor. Focus on cunosity. achievement. reward and added populant}. You'll be aware of appearance. correspondence, communtca11on and opponun1ty to mctease knowl- edge. Rlverslde Or. Across from a day, 7 day1 a we4Mc. EIOOrtl, ettractlve femalel Inge. Vou mutt enjoy •ElllAL UOllTUY Poet Office In N.B. Prnent Ihle •d and re-lllYllTTlll (LIYE·ll) WOflllng with youth •nd For Newport Beach .,.. ····='" •llrlnl 840•5557 or 840-3676 oelve a two muaagea for for 2 schoolage girl•. ~;~':r1~u~ ~:::;. be 1 positive mot1ve1or. Ophth1lmotogl1t. Exp. the pnoe ot one. Cell oohOt! 492·-t477 Cell'°' an 1n1ervtew· Resume to P.O BOx 2'f18 Spacious 824 sq ft w/full OlllOll If IAllAIE UIYllTTEI aoaw UllETUY Ml-7021 ,..,. . Coat• Mee&. CA 92626 kit In colorful marine Mt· 7111. llllll My CM. home. for toddler Sec:fetarlel lkllls IOf busy Model• Me6e/Femele NEVER A FEE TA URUS(Apnl 20-Ma) 2U): Focus on travel plans. change of pace. communicat1on, abili ty to pcrCl"l\'e potential. Special emphasis also on 1nterna11onal law. foreign cu1s1ne and willingness to break free from unnecessary restnct1ons. Watl"h Scorpio! I Id Shi d & I f I 8 5 3 4 d II bulk .... & real property I ng, nr L 0 pyar FILLDTN ~ ~as.n ~62-2'155-7-8·1~19W unit. By appt: 855-6971 . Hotel ' . we NEED NEW FACES avall. lmmed. $670/mo. Ill 1112 .,... ., .. llllT llllTtl For pleoement In modeling Volt Temp. Serv. LOGO ~CempuaDrM Acrote from O.C. Airport Newport BelCtl Photo copying & other 01• • BABYSITTER wented Im-F&ITllY IPll... 11pm-7am. 5 day weetl. jobl In Ofenge County. flee servloea avail. Call WOT GEMINI (Ma) 21-June 20): Give full rem to intellectual cunos1ty. Lisa 675.ot32 DOG OBEDIENCE clUMI mediately Full time, Mon IOf mature lndlvlduell with Exp. pref or wUI lreln. llW Tiii 81 your flome. Ranbl thru Fri. 551·6565 Donne factory wonc expe<lence. Ceil Margie, 407-4477 , ..... =-, Means make mquines. 1mpnnt )our own style. be analytical. discern motives and potcnual. Member of oppostte sex makes request. 11 is reasonable and deserves )Our scnous consideration. la1ia111 rat9?. S,o. Cal. Dog Train-BEAUTICIAN. Salary commen~rete SURF & SANO HOTEL l •• tal. 291• Ing: School. 963-3388 Laguna Beach. with Hperlenc:e, · t we Laguna Beach EOE .... I • wlll train. 'Cel btwn Unit to '"'' u omce or 1101•t·11101ELI Renee 494-1600 9am-4pm only: 496-5761 Hotel MOTEL MAIO: ~ In 217 Avenlda del M., San Clemente CANCER (June 21-Jul~ 22): Focu~ on home. marital status. baste changes and settlement of controversy through diplomacy. Emphasis also on values. appraisals. an objects and luxury items. You'll receive gift and ti should be regarded as "peace offering." store space $250 mo. n Beauty S•'°'-Hajr. Sty1l1t ITllll ... OUU pe<aon. Newpor1 hannel P1111 UI Estde. 130 Cebrlllo. C.M. Outcall ONL 'Y 835-9l99 needed ~ull heve FlOTtlY fUllm Aulst. to purcil. egt. Great Inn. 6030 PCH, N.B. Prlnler/Mlnl Lab operetlon 494-933• or 786-4106 SEX THERAPY. CounMI· cllenlele Enjoy Balboa Small perte mfg. 3 lhlf11 potential. Strong fOod & Part Of full time janhOf. With NOfltau expeirtelice. C , I Ing for Sexual Concern• Island envlronmenl. evell, Mature women pref beverage bkgrd In lnven-mutt be exper'd. Fluent Fromex, 7717 Edinger, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Define terms. check basic facts. communicate" ith those who share ~our concerns Focus also on diet health. nutntton pets and those" ho re-I) upon )Our Judgment. Look behind scenes for answers. fulfill obhgatton to 1ndl\ 1dual 'Nho aided you 1n recent past. •••trca1 ev APPT 640-645'4 673-4013 uk for Tine Apply In person 10-3 pm tory control. Call Renee, English. 642-4867 Hunt Cntr Mell. 891-8558 ltatala 2911 BOOKKEEPER IVERPAC CORP. (EOE) 497-4477 •xt. 439. Part Time housekeeper, PreachOOI THCl'ler Aide .. 160•o Harbor F V •11••1111 •a••& 5455 Producilon 0.. HB SURF & SANO HOTEL C lmmed PIT CM area. .. -.,. _. Permanenl PIT, exp. only Lanuna Beech EOE approll 10 hrs, osta 9 9 · 1240 sq tt l&SSAIE NewPort Beach chr1st11n Fltf FN4 S.moe -· M•Sf 540-t471 _5_4_0-_1_1 ____ _ Agent 541-5032 Sh111su, jacuul. sauna. property management of· Full or p/tlme. Grlll & llOISECLEAIERI POOL MAINT: neechome- O t I lceTs nop /St or age Prof female slaff Open 7 lice. Non-smkr. $7.50/hr counler work. at The PlllF. •TIP PAY one to help take care of VIRGO ( A.ug. 23-~cpl. 22): Emphasis on ph)stcal a11ral·t1on. o;pe ulauon. 1ntcns1fie<l relattonsh1p and sweeping changes. Promotion 1s due. )'ou'll ha\I~ more n:~pons1b1l1t) and greater chanCT for financial rewards. Canler. Taurus. ( apncorn persons figure 1n scenano. space 250•350•750. reas days. 10-2AM, visa & me. Resume to· PO Box 7878, F1shMm1n'1 Galley Ac· PART-TIME, Veried hours pool route. 079--0974 c Mesa e-2 548_7249 4320 Campus Or, • 190. Newport Beach. 92660 cepllng appllcetion tor PIT• IWI TUIS, 10 Include early A.M. PU lllllLTIUI .. PRIME VtALIDO NB Across from OC Air· Busboy FIT Apply In Per-the summer 673-3152 111·1222 weellend1. Mult hive de-••• - - port 556-2260 son on 4123 & 4/24. 3 to 5 FOOD SERVICE pendeble vehicle (amall 8 to 12 noon. Mon thru Fri. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0t'I. 21 ). Task i> completed, values arc defined and you·n gain greater understanding of "terntonal rights." Some delays. restncttons actuall~ work 10 )'Our ad\antage -kno" 11, proceed accord1ngl~. A.ncs . Leo and another Libra pla) paramount roles 1200 SQ It s1ore lllSDEE-11 truck, ven. atatton HB area. Call 53&-3548 Avail May 1. 650-2709 TOP SSS pm. 3421 Via Lido, NB II you heve •dynamic and r5 ___ Females pref. Models and outgoing pereonellty, Japanese lady needed ror wagon) to ualat new-. PRODUCTION PLANNER/ * h1tlltht l•lt11 * Escorts (213)8&6-1984 OE•mlY then oorrw )Otn houseclHnlng. Privet• P8P9f dealer In Irvine SCHEDULER: progreeeM 1 MO FREE RENT I . "--COllSELOR THE LEADER fN' ~ESH Party 675-0 t05 .,.._ Muat be depen-Aeroap•c• Herdwere. Wtshorl term lease. lull •llHll Vfl• 40 4 BAKED COOKIES. dable Contact Greg Manufacturer hu lmmed 881 D 0 Will tram one very mature MRS FIELD'S COOKIES is llEIPl llPEllYllll Hyde Mondey thru Friday opening ror Individual SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No' ~I): Get retld) for ne'-" stan. stress p1oneenng sp1r1t. Focus al\o un tnp!.. \ ts11s. calls which aid in rcstonng !>cnse of d1recuon. Memhn ol opposi te sex pla~s J..e\ role. helps \OU get 10 hean of matters. Watch Ll·o' serv suiles over r Orange Counly health epa person to council with hiring for full and pert 2nd shift, avg 30 hrs/wk. between 9;30 and 10:30 with machlne/ueembly Suite 14· N B 631"3651 lor sale Oiiers massages people time salet-baker pos-Strong supervisory sllllla. a.m. only. 642-4321 production Hperlence. SAGITTARIUS (No' 22-Dec 21) H) following hunch. you could stnke pa)' din Means 1nnl'f feeling!> ser"e as n:llable guide "here personal possessions. finanl·cs arc concerned. Family member is srncere but does tend to be ultrarnnsenative. Check with .\quanus. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Empham on fnends. hopes. wishes. Cycle swings m )Our fa"or. you'll get what you want. you'll be at nght plal·e a1 crucial moment. Take 1n1t1ative. accept social invitation. put points aero!>!> in graphic manner. Gemini plays key role. WANTED, St0<age space and sauna Annual gross This Is the very 1pec111 lllons at th Balboa Penln-Engl./Span speaking • Preece Inc. 770-0411 Approll 300 Sq Ft by $960.000. nel profit IEFOllE IHI PllHR&ll sula store Apply at Mrs SURF & SAND HOTEL 5115184 548-8100 before laxes. $480,000 Presented by Field's Cookies, Lagune Ms McCullough 497-4477 I • t • I Cash busmess. long letm puHFIO YIEW Hiiis Mall Management Laguna Beach. EOE a 81 111 lease. Price Sl,500.000 -1 le11t1b 2920 Owner retiring or would IEMllll&L PUI !raining eva I. ISEIPlll Ol•PUlll 2660. 2660 & 4000 sq ft nol even consider selling For an lnlervlew phone. FORKLIFT $6-S 10 hr Ma lure, fOf elderly lady. 3975 Birch, NB. Fabulous opporlunlty IAlllEU WUI 539-6244 Direct Agency Weellends 5'48-3688 This unique business la •••!lOO 10294 w .. tmlnster Fee S 50 sq It Agt 541•5032 offered wllh fantastic -lmlllll'111111111 ···~· 2922 terms. 20"!. down, 9'n% Ohtre,raotft lnht••• nu/TIMI"' Mutt be eicpe<lenoed In •II Fenced storage vard. 9060 lnl. Amorttlzed over 30 Bright & enthuelutk:, no PAIT /Tiii WHI phasn. Excellent oppty. 1 years. ln1ereS1 only pay-ix ..... nee. 650_2273 OpporlunltlH av1lleble Mr. Wellh, 650..t708. sq 11. Newport Hts area. 1 t 5 .,.., h OS NGE' "'S 1---------$500/mo 548-9831 Mon men s or years. I 'Nit the L A ~ lllTTlll baloon payment et lhe CLERKS TIMES Clrculatlon Oe- PAIT IT19I PROllTill W14an41f hlJ Can you .. 9am to 5pm. Driving, Spare 3 hrs nightly? Founteln Valley & Hunt-Are you ... lngton Beactl, to verity Well groomed. newspeper delivery. Re-dependable llable 1uto neoeuary. $5 and Mii motivated? pe< hour plu1 mileage. Do you .... Apply In pe<ton •t The EnJoy working with kld1? Dally Piiot, 330 W.Bay, Uyoucenann«VES Costa M..._ s .. Mr. Pl'lonee.4&-7021 Clyde Barrow. EOE. 2:30-6pm Mon. lhru Fri. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. I IS). \ ou'll be on more solid emottonal. financial base Re\lew sources. check "1th those '-"ho have access to "special information." You"ll gain by v1s11ing one who is temporanly confined to hospital or home. Virgo plays significant role. - lhr Fri 8-4pm end of 5 yeers. No col-partmenl In our door to Needed hend knhtera t0< Aaaoaact•tatl 3 2 lateral necessary, as lhe •Fllt , door newepaper .. iea sweetera & v .. ta. Full Of 1---------•~-------=-- SPIRITUAL READINGS ~~~:~~SFo~·~~~a·~:ll I~~ •• , .. 1l1n ~~~~a:1g.G~~~:n: r~~~· ;:i ~! 0 .!,!~: a .. , p·11a1~ ......... -......... ~: ... Advice In 111 matters. Love. Lewis. 213-928-8471 or NEVER A FEE mieslon. Hours: 4pm 10 786-2794 all PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)· Stud) Capricorn message for reliable hint. Gain indicated through recent business or career move Be read} for change, tra"el. _vanct) and opponuntt~ to put points across via wn11ng. Member ol opposite sc' pla)S kc) role, helps boost morale. marriage &. buslnesa. write to 7808 Florence 9pm. Training Is pro-LIUl SEDAnUY So. El Camino Real. San u $300 plua pe< week. For ........., · Also counsellng. 1815 Ave, Downey. CA 90240 I~~-~~. vlded Potenllat to earn Fest p·......,. NB Re Lit · PART TIM£ . Clem L1c'd. 492-7296 .. 11111'-11,. ifj1 £1 an Interview call· firm seeks motlveled •••tr leatals to l1at11a Waate4 2909 •Spiritual Reader & Ad-T.D.1 4021 .... ~ 957-2361°eKt 1204 ;~~~~~lnSec:fg pc!'~~ l1at11a 29ff S'"are 2901 1 ble 1 1 1 visor Advice 1n all Ille 11!,M SATILE• 3848 Campue Drive ---------• • • . outgo ng, s ng • • n Across from O.C Airport General offl~ Hceptlonal sllllls & strict furn wk I y re n I a Is M/F rmrnt share 2br 2ba 30 yr old prof F seeking matters .. love. marriage. Newport Beach n /TIIE PHIE 01.111 attention to detell. Ref's April Sep' SI.PS lo gueslhouse or single busmess. NB 631-9397 • l1rt1 .. 1 C1. l11, r ...... ·~o-69"'2 -NB oceanlronl duplell S · ITii°9 1 & 2 Busy clrculetlon otrlce ....., -" ocean/bay $385 ~ ulll 645-3686 dwelllng In CdM nr bch. Liit A Foa.. 3004 pecT1Da'szSn1gn,.,ne11s9149 nd 217SAavnenClled~netleMar needs a part/time clefll 1-L-IV-E--l-N-N-EE_O_E_D_:_M_•_l_u_re Yt,11 •e-*lll lll·•t 12 Xlnl tob & personal refs. l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "' ...... r " •• .. A k t 1 h Robt. Sat11~ NH/CM or anewerlng PhOnH women. non smoker, V.c.tl•18 MIF to shr 3 br 2 ba s mg rees. ren n exc · "'' d di t hi -·-, TLC f j RE Broker Bd Realtor• Companlon/Houaelleeper an 1pa c ng .. ..._.. lloense driver to ualat 2907 Condo nr SC Plaza $250 Of 0 prem ses. 1 ~ h ............ I .al Held (213"'45-0879 FOUND ADS 642-2t71 545-0611 to llve w/elderty lady In ages. " OUJ1per-. elderly couple with delly •• I 673-8292 2131498·2936 1 ,., Cos1a Mesa. 548-3289 frl. 2 30·7 30pm, Set roullne. In exchenge tor S111ftt W11t tf FUICE M/F to shr 3br 2ba NB lllttllOf WANTED People needing --and Sun. 6:00-10:30em. room. board, & small l c R 2912 ARE FREE pvt TD SSS SI0,000 up construcllon Students & homemaker• salary to start Cell ovely heteau '" the 350' from ocean $300~ eat No credit "". no penally FUIEllS encouraged to apply at 760-0207 Ref req Armagnac region 7 bd u111 631-6522 Jay or Joel car garage tor rent C II Denison Assoc 673-7311 & layoul crew needed, 330 w Bay.CM 2-4pm 1----,,,--,,,.---..,...,... avail May lo Sept $2500 Et d C M SI a • De l ociler Rm PerlOf'I M 10f mo 12131458-0520 eve M 10 shr 2 bdrm apt nr SC on~' ;·80/rno 545.f;~e • IBtlt Waate4 5100 i~~:1~t~n~::~:~~s (ask for bra 2 30-tO Mena Club. Mii· Plaza POOi 1ac S320 • • Y H2·11ll .77 1'ABBrT Good cond Call Bob 960•6035 GENERAL OFFICE ure. ntsmoke. 752· 7903 WaterfrHt Mt•H l•c· 1 elec 642 9787 Pasc:a1 E si de Cos1a Mesa. 20 x 2o Busy Coeta Mesa otllce 1---------- S11••tr llntals luil. 11 s I 0 rage 0 n I y s2000· Call 675" 1823 or Conlractor needs e!Cp needs an organized & re-IUIU l /F WUTll C II f • t II 1 Neat F to shr 2 br 1 ba S 125/mo • sec 645-7234 eves 770·2840 person to supervise.pub-liable lndlvldual w/nOod Transp r..,., 852-1006 I If 1 1 1 j C M apt S300tmo ~ , Found ellohc bird. Mesa I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-· • "'" •3 11 he works projecl s. lyPlng sllllls & knowledge --liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia batters 1-1400 u111s 549-1694 632-3530 0 C l JllnllT HU Verde area. Cosia Mesa IA.IOI &OOlllT 634-0624 ot office procedurH , ' ' 673-6454 eves Heavy lelephone contac1 •llllEll leatals to On tne Bey Mllure MIF 10 I New 2-sly bldg, goOd fwy ----WCITIYE COOl/C11t11111 wtcuslomer service THE DAILY PILOT Is now Slaart 29011 shr 2 Br 1 be w1prof access From 600 s.f up FOUND female Gol~n Re-The Orange Coasl Datly Dinner & rellef po1ltlon1 exper helpl\JI 754-6841 accepting eppllcatlons male non·smkr $390 • to 3900 s I Will build to trlever 1n M1es1on Vle10 Pl h 11 t Ahernate lifestyle rmte lo •Ulll 673•6464 suot tenant Some space area approx 1yr old P~~~n~I~ e~:,xc: ~ar:; open Call 650-5735 --------for Olst1rlci Managers to shr H B apl w/same avail 1mmed S 99 net 964-3146 onente<l Maior Accounl COOi lllHllEI ~ • ... • . ..'.!ehw,!!!12.,!r. Mature male pref Prol Male seeks Mlf 3br Skr co-op -........... "'"' ....... .. $250 mo • 12 utll CdMhouseava11May 1st A&H 751-5989 Found Fem blaell Coc~9f E11:ecu11ve wilh a proven Ellperlenced Applybelore P/T.exper only CM store wagon or pick-up. GOod 960.3228 0, 840 6510 & June lst 675.5 194 __ __ Spaniel I yr vie Santa I rack record Great 11am Mon-Fri LUNCH 645-1500 or 631·5995 salary, mileage lllO'W· I Single Car Garage Encl Ana Hts 540-8990 poten1tal. guaranleed STOP, 2316 S. Fairview, HARDWARE ASST MGR ance, company beneflll Bafbo• Apt nr Bch to Prol person Great lo-Near Fairgrounds $80 Found Lealher Key Hold· draw ag11nsl com· Santa Ant 557-7004 Relell exp req'd 240 and bonus opportunity shire Call Sal & Sun cation Nice Clean $365 per mo 751-3531 er Cowhide Sth St CdM m1ss1on Desire 10 move ---Broadwey. Laguna Bch Apply In person at Deity AM Nicole 673-2258 Michelle Oas 752~945 Off' -1-l 29 0 607 1n10 management a plus Olll/PYT ll•l •97_..403. John Pilot circuletlon Office. E/Blutt condo ,hr immed Eve 556-!775 ICI 1at1 I 14 nr esis 760· I Send resume to Approx 3-5 deye dinner __ _ 330 Weal Bay. Cost• w/F n-smkr wio pool 'Pror rmmt to shr 3br apt 16 17 Westclltt Dr, N B Found M m I x e d P 0 Box 1560 only All kinds cooking. Too many moulhs to leed? Meaa. Monday thru Frl- s4oo • utils 720•1849 In Irvine w/same s246mo S 1.30 sq ft Shepherd. 4·6 mo. v1c Colla Mesa. 92626 clean up & some shop· Fmd a home tor your crll-day No phone calla _ Avail lmmed 786-2382 Agent 541-5032 Santa Ana Heights EOE ping Npt Beach Good ters tn ciass1l1ed E O.E. Fem only to shr big hse on _ --751-1333 aalary 640-1238 642-5678 HB No klds/pels N-smkr Resp neat pe<son shr 2br S270tup crp11 drapes ale __ _ $300 incl utlls Or unrurn 1 iba c M apt nr OCC 17301 Beach Hunlmglon Found M mlKed lerrler lCCHmll OLl/P·T CHml I UW 9&8·3880 after 5 30 1 pool $288 Call morn or Beach ~2-2834 __ puppy, brn/blk. Balboa Sml butln ... nr OC Air-Part/time Apply In per- Fem to ahr brlghl, new 2 ilfler 9pm 241-8868 2 blk1 OC Airport 600· Peninsula 675-6055 port 10 key, type 40 son: Noack l'roptiy & En- Br f bl. 25-35 yrs I Ammie MtF for beaut 1200 sq tt, 4-8 MP of-Found Small long haired wpm. own trenaporte-grelllng, 170 E 17th St n-emkr$300 631-497• JBr hOuse In CdM 1 blk llces.85c SQtt 979-9941 dog 1bluellbrown eye. llon 545-7t08 •117,Cotl• M ... Fe to anr 2iifCM duple) trom beach Pert tor BALBOA ISLAND Marine b1111brown1wht WHt-Admt'n Asst'stant HfYlll hr FLHIST S 40/ summer Cell Scott Av up1te1r1 office m11n11.,1spr1ngdale nr ~ Pltlme. 6 da""' week. 60 60 yrs 1 mo • 673•3026 H B 893·49 10 ,_ ulllt. 6'46-21584 _ S225tmo 675-8877 Mulll-faoeted real .. iat• Npt Bch "" 6'4$-7845 --Rmmte M . non-emkr. FOUnd YO M blk dog, lrg development company Legl.ln• ec.wiview to shr Hun1 Hrbr Guard gate, 2 IRISTIL lllllU Spenlel type. nor1h C M Self motivated eblllty & Ofl~/Laborert S lO hr Pror M/F owr 25 $325 Br gar W/D pool, epa. ,._1111 on M•_r 16 546-2472 dtalre to i..rn. •ble to 539~24.4 Direct Agency 111 1aa1 Ne: 407-4787 ~ 0 G ._ deal with .._...._._ Pro-10294 Weetmlnater. F .. • · •"5 I mo eorge u~2airybldn,~Qodfnotv LOST 6 mot old or-......,..._ --b M I F 1 2135325300 "266 ,_...,. • ·-, te11lonel work ex ~1..-1 Wented.18&0V9r, live on ay, --"' ecoeN From 7 af up. enge/whl ml cet Vic ""' .... 1400/mo, 191 & lut Roommate WANTED M/F Wiii build 10 auit tenet1t, Port Carney, HVH NB per'lenoe needed. with good driving r~ord Co •75 9397 ft 5PM REW RO h~her education desired aupe>fled cara Aak fOf • e 9f IOr • 1 120 aq ft 2br 2bl S 99 net -wlll coop w/S.r A 644·6923 GOod Ulery & benefit• Merthall at 2301 E. Cout MiiUre--;:n;lmkr lo lhr opt ngr Harbor/Ad•m• 3900 sq f1 ground noor L041 Biittbrn/wht Shep Ellcellent worltlng con-H'#y. CdM Mon-Fri 8·5 very plush gor~s J $375 • retec Move 1n wtth rstrm oe>en floor mt• Fem puppy Pomona dlllon1 br 3 ba C M condo I !I 4 P~ue Iv mesg fOf plan. plvah upgrad.. & 18th C M 650· 7010 Reaumee onty lo The Earn 1200 10 S600 pt wk In -13°50, ,,., utlla 645-7480 Jon 838-53821 673·6367 Av•ll R & H 751·5980 Robert p Warmington ~~~ home buecl MtF, 3Br 3b• hM w/vu Shr ' lfl\lel 3 br, 2 bl Buay NPT Blvd CM Newer SCRAM-LETS Co. 3090 Pullmen St . ~71"· P/Full llm• Lag 8c:tl w tD. room ror condo pool 1ec. H B Re1all/Offlcie 70. Sq Fl COiia M .... CA 02821, ~ ~~:!.~ ~ =· tum AV11il lrnmed $375 Sn$ ullls Br~ $595 pet mo 6'45·0628 ANSWERS Attn a.n.r.I Meneget metlonc.11805-629-&517 549~1211 950·5244 Hugh 847 8322 or 645-2265 ---eiECUilVE SUITE &llWllm 111¥111 M/I' 3~1'1ouM In C0.1a Shr 48r Condo Npl cr .. I NttWJ>Ort Cntr S550tS775 I Fwicer . v~ T •••phone operator Pl.U IAIU MeM Non 1moll9f S300 nr t>each l9'1nl1, pool 640·5470 Wllcil ·Ironic 7 3pm lhlft T09 pey 362 1715 per 100. no ••per & IJtll Mette 540-1199 S.300 • Ulll 645-25•7 Full~ aulle/Newport Why 11 T~tR~~~artmenl 3rd_S_l_l-O_ une 8Nch =:~ tl~r SI:~~::; Mifem1oenere28r 1Ba Shtlu•l'lmtl 1Br5'85 PV1 Ctr Two off1Cet1v111May como.,,IM etweye well A""*lnO S«VIQe need• Hnd ••If addreued Apt, Delbo• ltl1nd ? rm N•I• 137!> Roof'l09 1 The E•.o.iltve Ott•ce untll an emptoyee f'9tlr.. telephOM operetor. Vlr'I· atemoed envelope to S350mo yetrly Non p1110 vu 1e1. teal dee> 110 Newport c.titer Dr. to tell nlm he w11 TER· ou1 thlftt 362 !lid St •C. CRl·53, Box 9014, •moll• 87~-95.6.4 Jeff) ut•I• 152·34•5 ~·M79 •200. NS 644-Ui2 RfflC LIQURI DeolCh 51u•rt. Florlcla 3J4H 1 ' Daily Pilat· GRAPHIC ARTIST Orange County dally newapaper. ls seeking a qui~k layout art.bt Wlth knowledg~ of typesmng, repro· duction. camera ready art. Must be abl~ to get aJon.a well with sale!' rePfi and in~rpret their ideas anto layouts Additional pro~ts may andude Oy- en. brochures. maps, and sales Pr'e_!'· enutlon visuals 3 years t!X penence-n~wapapcr prt>ferable Stnd resume or let&er of quallri caUON to' ORA~c.t: co~.;·r ()All\ PlUH P~x 1560 Cot1ta MeSa, CA ~2626 Attenllon Mt•hnda Thackery .. Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach/Laguna Niguel area (approx. 2 hours per day) weekday afternoons & early morinings on Sat.& Sun. Earn approx. 1400 per month. Ask for Bruce Emsley l l a.m. to 4 p.m. CIRCULATION UEPT. 642-4321 EOE ORANGE COAST DAIL "I PILOT ).)O W BAY ST ·COSTA MESA CA 92626 At4 f U••AI 11PV11Jl fllN1t I ( M,,l0 V£.t:t ........................................... CAR-EEK OPPORTUN ITIES 1111fl\11\1'11111 tlr .• 11~· '"""'' ..... 1 .• 1 10111111 mtl\ ,~,. ... .,.,.p(·r f1.t ..a \.H11·J\ •I '•II ..tu.It' u• 1111 r t•n•llMttt• A\A1l.eMt \t \ 11111• •tt II•• l1~k1•t1•~ •• 11 11f')•11tl lflll\ I I \l'Ht~ ~tlf lll •Mtf•l llJocif!llt.t •I ill uitrrf",h d 111 u lu1'\ Ht~· 101h Ill•' lw•0I "'ftlun ,fH ,.,, th111 tfutu,lr\ • 11~1 o•I• '•~ 1 i.t• Iii''•' ~ I(, I 111 I• I'' 11 1•l.1 tf"Httnn ••1.rrnnt• t1tt • 1trnlht ''""' "''" 1·\p•'r.• ti•• .1ttd I pto\t'H •r•• ~ , •. , 11,.1 ..... l.H\ ,.,,, 1 llflllllt••htll Rt'".,,,,. t 11, • \1,.-ounhH.f'tP-f'\•'•h ''"'~ -tttll\ ,,,,.1110•1hun \u •t.Vf'rtrntr .. .,,,...,..,_ • 11utul••r ""'" t .. 1r .. tt1r'1t t ttll ""',. hourh lflllfllll\I • l lr1 ~ I\ fll •f Put hou ..... ,1.,.,u I 11 I tlf'\ •1 f ffHI It ... 1 UHf .. tf'Jlt I tt ,,,ron•tl•1hltt'1t •u hour ~ .. mrh l'HOlll I 111 I\ t1•111tlflf•L. '" f \ttl~ •Pr..-t""' lti.11tr1,.. "•'' ...... 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(l. .· ACROSS t EwuJt 6Plaln 9 R4N:lutr ·-"*'" 14 Enjoy 15 Pitcher 18 Knocked ror - - t 7 Greedy 18 Astronauts' employer 19 A aenN 20 Hombres 21 Unmourned 23 Happy 25 Region 26 Offsprmg 27 Containers 29 Trim ,32 Next 35 Cereal 38.Carpet type 37 Foot sore l8 Jabbed 39 Use a phone 40 Defeat badly 41 In the sack 42 loud sounds 43 Slippery - •4 M imicked 45 little taste 46 Reduce 2 3 17 63 ....... 48 Homesteader 52 ChOtces 5e Eggs 57 -Quarter 58 Parlor. e g 59 Emerald Isle &O --barrel e1 Concerning 62 Shortage 63 Cycle parts 64 Coll~e girl 65 Busy Insects DOWN 1 Tille holder 2 Fray 3 Like ewes 4 Jomed 5 Hemlock 6 Give as due 7 -ma1es1y 8 Kmd of race 9 Sprinkles 10 Hav:ng wings t t Long:ng lor PMVtOUa PUZZLE IOLVEO 27 Pedaled 28 Mad~ the big serve 30 Uttered 31 Associates 32 Israeli city 33 Stupid one 45 looke<I (to be) 47 In names 48 Game result 49 Radar's km 50 Dispossess 51 Rows the past 12 Haul 13 Hastened 21 Utility customer 22 Was angry 24 -Orange j Musician Stoia Skillful Newsprint 42 Cherry parts 52 Scenario 53 S:tarlst - Shanker 54 Mr Ambler 55 Forbidden act 44 Hockey palaces 59 Guido's note AJC. ' -rw..--:w"i.-. ...... -i-tlllllr.lrm ' • .,.. • \'-YW. -..;::::i~Cli:l Milll • ID' liliiiiP-~··~9 .,~ .... ,, ._,.,..,,.,..~-=""""---1.~...--___,-•_1_0 ... 1,..,oo. lanliiliL 118 MIA .. MU AOI NOW • ..., -~ - CUI..,_ aY OT'fl •• '-.......... •aaow --11.aat-noe Mlf'f'*-'•-·MWMW Loa2......,,....,... ·~~~~·•l'-!!ll••~llll••I iO& i too HTlll. W/dtfit & coftd. l 14n. 161-tti' ~. ,.._; ~ 1...-. C.,... ..... .......... foot,..t, took• gr .. t, ·tsm2A EZloedirir .ttt1.....-...... 11100 'liilatiWL:~. -llliilililiiliimiiiiilllilii---·l•iioloiiiil_._;Mij bNMn '°'*· Peid 16281 w/!.lec. Wlftdl. ewtom T20-0911 ,_top. tt0.000. PIP 711 LAN<SPUA lll II ... for 1271. 17t-7011 a. w/F\#W 141-31• ·a 0...... tuna cab.. f11.Mt2 In •· "'"'"ure, dothel, L.rg vereot ..... wor.s Two off white eof9'1. CAL 24: Grtet boelj lhel.1 new Ult ....... '71 2iOC. lilff Gaftd. ~.ff.,,_, etc. dothM. ~ lttma, Brend new, hW text~. L.oeded, VHF e ~ 018. AM/P'M ...,..., + ~ IACN ICa.. ll.000 8AT.OHLY7--3 fUm.Frl/88',a..5.0nau-*'400M.~53tl lllpe 4.~.t7~ tel00.7lf..041tllftl. ....70t"'41N ?«lor ,._..,,..bloc* 90Uttl ···-=-=-_,,....,,._..,-----·---------·I C.tl... of Holpltel Ad. w ... bed,cetmqnw/matt CATM.INA 27 lmmeduflte 82 8 10 Spott, loedect, '71 MPCIOl8 no: ale, •a&.• •sam11tr 1..,......,..._....., ____ S•t1&1n, w . a tve. 1awn ~~ ~ ~.er: :1;o.o~r· :=o. t::: eo: ::.k•. ~-=· ~: Moving, 8•1 t-3: blue mow.re, o6dlr VW Ptttt. ohr 935• ~3 14 HAA-1'" It '82 810 Teltoe Auto ...., It• · _..... , •• .._ euto& ~ ._ va-.; ... w rlller . , ......... ,ot ....,_,,, •-·t ~. 10 tC>Ottlng goode turn' WATEABEO '900/obo. M2.oe94 pa/pb,et.;:,4~.14Kml, _.... 16)<1 bltt•. mJec. 1124 (M.cMtwr/Fonti 182; SUPER 1=i: 1100. HoOle 18 with,, ... •Int ltet«).1Mt5, ~ -.7-.-.508£--L.-111-,-rf-, Qtt;--. Sendafwood, Port A~ Pt, 644-4295 condition, mu11 • M• 'M Toyota 41&4. >Ure ceb. 11•y. 15,000 mllH. HE ONE YOU HAVE ~=·.., 1211 "4-4t01 . . Elltd fyr ..,,, Und9r 2K 17,750obo.~t • ...... L_l_11_1_. ____ 1 BEEN WAITING FOAi - - -Udo 14 boe ml, 112.000. 144-IMI ,_ ---Huoe Garaoe a. Set .... RMt10.,,,, eew 1• cower.,,..., · •• Aufnm9 Sale, corne< onty tO-S. 83e Via Udo t4 Inch band ... : •llp •v•llM>I• 1750. Ml 42,000--. .. .ar.1 3rd & Orange St. AA-Nord. Bl~yclH, autf-Joint•, left di.-NW. 173-2352 •ft• 5pm. 1if F&d Van~: ._.OltlrOWIUOt< t~ & mlec. Frt/8at. boerdl etereo dot.ti. Orill ,,,_., 8enc:tl bend 8ABOT 811 .... 4 r1gg1no whftt, pwr (714) ...... 233t v--. .......... • .,';';'=a. .-u:•m .... (11t) ~ ..... ....... . Bill YA TES VW.PO RSCH E ~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiii' iiiiii~' iiiiiii'i{ uw, Orum Sander, !It(• new '450. 12o-UM-37K ml. M600. 1100 •79 3000: tvof'y/Wn Xln1 lel W ... llM Dita Benctl Otlnd«. 630-et30 SABOT Brian Thoma. M . 552 ... 104 aft S. Jon cond. orig, owner. 'p.,,._ I JI 1111 lllwu bc•I cono . Loaded. Estate Sale ·11 GMC ¥9f\, pet9d. 144-1080 Iv meo 1..-.------r:irma SWITCHBOARD a..utlfutl whit• s~ • ··-™ '' $1000, Olll 543-3529. Jllnt cond. a. "" °"' '83 30080 b4llOe tl)ly , .... 8 37-4800 4'f .l -4> I I OPERATORS Puppya I 100 .. ch _.llrml S2000. 873--2091 I d d ' I • d lt11P1P!i••.-.... .-•.mii• For swing &, gr•Y9)'&rd ~-8683 Of 751-3&49 MIJW111 mf TOAONAOO, 20 toot, with oa • • • nl con .. II 242GT: M\/llft, lir. IOw ahlttl full & part time By the ........ Can for trell•r. 11500 CHh. la 1 718-8128 Oya, 492-10M mltel, orig. owner, JCtnt work avail. Call 6"2~3013 Euter Sele: Cock•r prlee llat. 631-Meo 548-6886 C1udn IMS 'M 190£, '8130080, '12 cond. $5900. 6'&-5151 Sp•nlelt, AKC. Champ CdV CAO ·15 Clallic: llne. $175. 432-9681 Amw•y product• 35-50% leatt _, '52 MG. TO. Tot.I r..,o-Muatq. • '821~5 door. 4 :: NHd•d for Newport . off, next day deliv9ry. Alk I , .. r•tlon In tHO. 3000 ml. Fer w'.:S, Imports w • lug rade, f 8Mch Ophthalmologist. POOdleaRPeopleS175up forTony979-7119 !rM! W HH $10.900,581-4087 752_873t 8111• perl cond In out' 6 1 8 831-4780 Mon-Fri 8-5 T-cup/Toy/Mln 546-2M8 Bab" etroll« Ile new ... ,.., ti7rfJl;C;Xrrow 11' Ito. '55 F"'d 2-or cuetom V·8, --------=-mkht-..,.,._.19,.......,,.'95...,.....,.,,..,4~»..,.,-eola' ....... -10 1 , ~ 302V8 OMC 175-I t 90"ti ed '6" Metcedet Benz 3000 S..Udful ·eo 8MW 320! t 12 13 t~e11ng Puppies 115 Border Col-Umbrell• baby stroller • • mmac au o. • rMt0t or LM8e dlrect..eflm n.te the -'r, -·-.............. -1-·. · · St8 car ... , 125 wttt cond . S5500 FIRM. orig. Real ~. Beat • -"' -.,. _ .. "" " 11111 Isle .. •(•medd szl blkM/w/ Fht dr.A.rtcheat bed $ 175 H/6-45-881• W/548-1182 olr. 963-3000. 54t-752f mldOleman & Nve 11500, John M0--1156 Appt Mtt•. ••per'd onvfll " P o g . . · PM• "... pm« C7f..U~ .m train. PM lhlft. Salary + 548-0796 Refrlg 135. 759--0591 Iii I Deeb tin '57 T ·BIRO. Rar .. t Ot the • 1354.20 pr mo + tu, 'lliiee~iiiiMliit"-- bonus 136-9935. aft 4pm ..... SS BARGAIN SALEI Weter r Rare. 3 epd w/cwerdrlve. baMd on &e mo. doNO 1• ___ , _____ _ Mat• new MWf' uMd ~· N.8 . MOORING Concourt 1ropty winner. enctlMM 0ntPPfCWal TELEPHONE RECEPT: eeXGTIFUL WELSH 1100. 432-14..a aft. 5 ' 20' Launctl $10.000. Reel on red/off wh1 lntr. ofcredlt.CapreductJon _ .. _ aw Flex. ICMdule Incl wknds PONYfOflMle.CMarN. 760-0789 125,000, 2131591·1338 51SOO.Rtiatduall15,&38 .._ ...,., & ~. type so wpm $5 $50/mo 8"2 9().49 B•daprHd duel twin, ·77 cg; LOW ml oooa hr. Fon1pptm. &11-8200 ' • Moire. mou grn. cttm Boat Slip Available In '59 Studet>M• Wgn, nu w/optlon to~· Tot.II cond. c8is 545-12t0 llft _. -•u •• PONY: Wetsh mare, 13H, INde, quitted IMll pat-1B2•2tbo5 8 Co63ves. 3553' 00.t. P1 ain 1 '.;. .. ~_-... c1u11ct11700& -dow;S:.7 11·•1 5 5:30 tot cMt..ile. ,_,._-. + tack. Blue ribbon win-tern, lltc• nu. M<t-C995 tmo. 1-02 , n · .,...,. tJ:o•'· .. -••-'°' MAOO Benefit Show ner. Gentle dlepoattlon. CONN ORGAN: dhc t.ao [)()d( slip, Newport Beactl obo &45-1 631-5995 ••'fl WHIM Qll C.M. ioc.11on. ... & up. $500. 631-1049 Ilk /ahow chofd i 36' 0( Iese. Pew« 00.t '60 T-81rd wM wired Int 1301 Quall Streat '72 E mr son .. a . ~~:~~n:enlng. LJftlteck 5131 ,,;::-~.e>M $1000 875-9397 eft 5pm . AIC. 430 engl n•: NEWPORT BEACH brown w/wf11 top. 7~'19..1 . DEXTR VALLEY BURR& A·1 ~n bed Hts ... : DOCK SPACE av.M&bte 11200/obo. 831-eol7 U..... ~~1 4M-f114, $50eactl. Ouatlfled home8 $100, w/eov«a, b<Xat•. NOW! 18' boat, beet lo-k• lae flii TIP$$$ Plll TIAllU needed. The Fund for llnena, frame. 6"4-<l 127 c.tlon. Bal Ille. 613-4204 '77 s.vtle. Full pows, *· lllllllUll Anlmala (8t8)789·1190 Custom bmpr pool tbl, PVT SLIP WANTa>: Cou-'79 Astin Martin 2-dr edl\ ForPM!pef9d 68,000 actual ml. • No experfenoe nee. Ptta sm Q\MMll A.nne. ·~ .daM -pie. 36' Pacific8. water-& Bur; wknn.lnt, ..... 000. 5/ •lmmedlet•e>penlnga «tbl S495obo f0..8827 el«:. Will exch. time f« 833-5527 TopMetcedeaPrtoeaPald '78 Coupe del a.;anc.. •AHahltta BABYRABBITS ledeflfftlMft towmo.fea.144-7119 lMi I Whtw~ 17~,goodNbber,,.._ • wka old. 110 ... •t c:.nt chec*up Cad g11r- HOMEMAKERS URGED 962-7995 9em-8pm. Mott ll•m• SUP Wll1D 41-41' 19U Audi aooo. Fully DIAL 2131714 M $8000 f TOAPPLY und•r 120. Near Be temp °' permanent equipped NodownTa• HOUSEOFIMPORTS,lnc l!Qe. .846-1• a F.. Edtet Bunnlee 5Wk Old Fr. Harbor/Adam• b•hlnd Steve 673-5200 CMW LuM 739_...eo I ·a 1 Co"tpe de VIII• iillliiJilliiiiiiillii-. Lops S25 obo. 6-45-2&13 2854 Royal Palm, Co1ta · O'El99enc• -mn/rf, 38-48 Campu• Drive Acrott from O.C. Airport Newport e..ch French Lope Buck Doe M .... 7S....056" • lft fl it 111 MGB, exit cond, iO mt. loed9d, ll'nmllC, mull .... Hetctles, S too. 8"s'..2&e3 e11at• Sale: hend tool•. lal1M11•1 7121 1612 ebw 3201 Go:a:nt runs gr•t. nu ':1. & r8Cff.. must Ml, belt of'tw. L a.1 111· O e I e ctr. d r 111 s, m 1-MisfRXC TAKEOFF. OMd cond. under warranty. ~!b.!.~~ A7~1'0 M cua. 2" t-8812 nauptt crome1era. callper1, etc. tX. 11200 new. SACRI-113,500. 213-438-1280. -.vv .,....... • UHK'DS Xntlqu• Drafting tabl• Macreme 1cceHorle1. FICE $800, 650-7757 ~78 2002 oot /fm P11tclle lit l1ftUU\ w/glua 7~~dresaer. Saddle/brldle. 673-2091 Wlndtur141t' Rock•t Ex-lllnt ~nr$5eOo87'oeci 'U 9\2. Wfilte w/bik int, CINI I IC ,...,---,--::------LGB-Lehmann Train pr .... uMd 3 times, Ilk• 640-5363, eves 759-1558 .i1oya, runs QfMt, loc*a NllLLft 217S Awtnlda ~ Mer Hoosier P«c:elaln top. oak S e I , I• 0 0 . , A n t q . new. $900. 851-9709 BMW 2002 '7 • Au1<>1Ntlc good. 15950. 1-535-9633 LARGEST SELECTIOH Siii ltlt ...... llll anClemente c.blnet w/nour titter r• Teachers Desk & ch. Aimalt Mll l3500.orbestoffer. or87U231 oflat•modei,lowmleage 1.-;.o&....;;.=.;;,;:;:;_.....;:;.:,;:;.;: -Truck Orlvera St t-$t3 hr finished 1395. 631-1007 1275. Baby Buggy S60. M .,, .... 95 7 ----------CedilacalnSouttlam P/1IALllPlllT1ll Req>t/Secretary IEllETWll 539-82C..DlrectAgency Tlredoflooldnga10rlental Baby JennyLlnd crib & Tlt ....... Tllwen u1t.._.1. 1-122. '7191'2.0:xlntcond,new CellfomlalS.._IOdayf Oeslgn•r Lingerie Privet• Security co Meks Orange County's '-ding t029<l w .. 1m1n1tet. Fee Imitation•? Genuine an-mattr ... S1l5. Sin~ LONGBEACH54&-'!9-f1 ... '14121 :'!:.·8~~7~ &a• 1llO Boutique. The lntll'Nlt• typlet/Recpt. 855-3232 edwnlalng/publlc r•I•-HPIST tlque piano from Eur-Sew.Mcil.S t50.5'f..528 t l"'-ltt lllZ t~ ~~hooMbu" ...!!_om Collection. So. CoHt tlons iagency hu two Im-ope. 770-027•. 586-5579 Magic Island GOid Chartet' ::!.: ..._ , .,...,..., '79 92C "41tomotlc. 1111 u -2600 Harbor 8MS. Plaza. Apply In person. R .. taurwlt mediate openings for 60 WPM a-u-._. n l l member•hlp ror 1818 . Eat•t• Sal•. 2 bikes, Call for immed. quote tru. new r9di.&s. 18950. COSTA MESA 5'9-1225 &llllfll'T 1111111 bright. enthualutlc and ........... ..,. ... _,.. .. $950 M 1-3984 Alpine Pro & Ross Grand "°"' ~-8/ltlw dee• 0 /175-oM87 El 780-8359 Cltft.• ftli RECEIVER E•perlfloced In an •reas of dete.11 oriented people e ti larMr lrHa..aa... Magic laland GolO mem-Tour. 873-2091 leuut lit 1tf cXUiA&. Va euto MacGREGOR YACHTS famliy styte dining. Man•· with 9Cc:Urat• typing and •ltlthtlul Retrlg. Servleil .. ReCOnd. b«ahlp. reg. $3500-now Mizutani Super Seraph 10 179 Gordlni. •t•ctric pa. pb. air. ~· ,' S21s0 =---..,.-.,..-~-·-· _._ Late afternoons & eve-lklll• that can wonc well S900 IUnfoof, hard1op. rM:lng or be9t ofter. '3-0113 1631 Pl.c:entla C M gerlal eltPet'lence •must. poll•hed org•nlutlonal •PwdaM MHn Sales. Guar. 549-3077 S800. 875-8073 spd, mint cond. 23-24" .... Rec:9')tlonlsVGenerel Of. nlnga. 5 day/weet(. Ben-under preaaur•. Word NEVER A FEE 19 cube R•flg wile• Magic laland GOid Mem· =~..ge 11. •. 1550· seats. ale, pis, like new '78 Monte c.t1o FUiiy fioe for growing bottle ellta. Ellcellent op· prooeulng and ~ maker. $95. Steel Deal( berlhlp, will Mii '°' far $3300/080. 650-C138 ~. Neai'~tlf-. water company. Good portunlty for advance-experlefic. helptul. Send w/ctleif, SSO. 969-114<l belOw current member· •• 1Utt1 llH 1S40JembofMNB 'Sc I SharpU 12800. 873-t071. pi.on• p •rt on a 11 t y, ment tor the right pefSOn. resume to: .......__, Se ship price Beet off• '81 VESPT X1 :ZS 1.aa •.a .a .a il.W.IPiiiiii.. _____ ;;.k;;;--;:;-=-~=---;--::-::--:::-:--non-amoker. Win train Apply In person 2 to 5pm Teddi Belch4tr, Cochrane .... 1"' • Jra. coppertone, John 75• 11121919 507S ""· nt ........... ~,... '1 one Ma& 11 wegon. '80 Caprlc• Lanoa.u, •Apply In P«S<>n: Wed. thru Sun: JOLLY Chue, Livingston & Co. S75. 988•7585 • • ONL y 1000 mi. S f200. 1 ownr . ...i maintelned. loaded. must ..a. Below 17642 Cowan St. lrvlne ROGER . ..00 S. Coast 19600 Fairchild 3848Campua0rlve FRIGIDAIRE washer & Membrehlp In Magic cell 645 O•S6 ~-11'50 49....,.816 whOleNle PP 543-n39 Hwy, Laguna Beech. Irvine, CA 927 t3 Acrou lrom O.C. Airport dryer S 125. 720-0973 Island 1800. 67S-O<t93 •eterqcJn/ '80 T0y0te Cll• Goes any. lfE IS fllll1 F~~4 RESTAURANT: No Phone Cells PleaM! Newport Beech Frlgldare refrlg lroatfree Mint cond. upright lrzer lcMtm 1111 where. Good condition. We have • 0000 MMc:11on _... _______ Immediate opening for Sectetary 217 ·~ida def ••ar with lcemaker gold Amana. 22 cu tt $225. 179 K -·-'-I KZ1000 ST Sales-~Lwlng S7000 964-2938 of NEW & ·--,.. .......... RECEPTIONIST p rt ti ,.. • ...,. "" $125 b 5•8:6"·3· EJectrolu• triple brush fir ew-•--•-•~ ,,_. ..,....,... : 8 me PIT Cuttler. Food Prep llllElllTI INllH San Clemente 0 o. -pollsher/tcruber $200. 2 Vettet' Fairing. AM/FM ~.. • '81 Sun ChaMr conv.1., rOletal See us tocMyt 10AM·2PM Mon-Fri for Mull be •v•ll for 11:30 Dept eeeretary poneaalng 1 llY APPLIAllll Twin bds $50 ea. 1 cassette radio $1800. Elf.,.H red. AM/FM cua. air. small 2 person office In am lhlf1 Call Keren or ellcellent typing, 1pelllng, . nPIST /llOT, LES 957_8133 French Prov headboard 646-1732 btwn S-9p,,, 13500. 875-2813 CONNELL CHEVRO LET the be.ch erea. HNvy Erik after 2 :30pm. gr•mattcel skill•. Muat 125. 8C4-8220 '8t HONDA 250 Ellc:.flentSelectlonofNew --------phon ... non smolcer with Meyerhol'e. ~-80•• know IBM Ofaplaywrlter Kenm"'e Wesher & dryer. and Carefully prepered '83 Toyote SRS . loaded. pleasant Phone manner, RETAILSALES:Hardware for mrktg/development Sharp pereon needed to (perl)S200e8975-0819 PORCELAIN DOLLS THREE WHEELER UMdBMW'selwaysln Sacrifice. 110.500. some office up er. group In progreulve. rut work In fut paced New· 125-1300 Lynda 551·8727 650-4593 StOcil 640-9225 ... "\.. ' . r-. \' .. S4b-I 200 pref Call Debbie tor appt Au't Mgr, r•tall HP b __ __. port a..ct\ reel Mlat• ol-NEW G&S gas stove. whl. 1•• • 111 --------87~221 · req'd. 240 Broadway. growing company ...., nee. Must have ••cellent $285, call IM4-1820 SCM Copier. $75. Sec-'8t Honda Pusport, cut--•r• tlbw~ tlT3 1 uaguna Beach. John, In Newport Beech. Mu1t typing (T5wpm) & dlo-tarl•I detk S15. 2 ChalM tom sut, exit cond, 940 208 w. tat. Santa AM t979 WSdfocco. euto-:~::---=----.... ...,..,,.= lttt,titllsf 497-44-03 :~~.=~~1 fa!~~~ taphone akllls. Word pro-Port. Hot point dlah-(new) $125 .._ Ratan ml. $450 firm. 5'0-1023 Closed Sunday matle. etereo, $4995_ UC. ~ t3ll looking for dl~ty. fu· RETAIL SALES PERSON ment. Only experienced/ c•ulng Hp. helpful. waaner. $125· 1M2•4743 table t>ue $40, Bombe Meter leatt ioti 69"XKA 8111 Vates VW. ~ NeW Ven., fur• opportun11i.e. sherp e.n.tton Fashion lalend qualified persona call: Salaried poemon. Relrlg S 150 Wltlr/Oryer ~~ =~· :.1'$~. ~ t981 flOOe for rent, sleeps LARGE SELECTION OF Allen. equipped '°' towing boa1 ~~~a~ people to Call Gay Koll 633-3030. 84()..8950 : ~gg ;,!.n o=pa~: lamp S55, 631·2191 6, fully mded. 6"5-3009, NLEW-& ~~~-MW'SI 493-<6511 837-4800 or63 tnr gO ~ seoo obo WV'I" ........... ance to UM * ·-nuY * OHtHf '"° .... 250-0700 Lois -1982 vw convert .. 8U1o. l·25t5 OI' .... 2~ typing, numberl & people --633-2G'OO S15 8"6-58"8 WANT:OBL BEAD HEAD-VOLUME SALES AIC 9500 ml. $9995 UC. '82 LE BARON CON· lklll1? Start with usu a SaleaCllllE Tiii •ii Ntewportl fl ~_!rchltectt· Used Relrlg'a 1100-$400. BOARD Natural wood ·73 Lazy Daze 18'. clean. SERVICE& LEASING 1FUZ288 Biii Yates VW VERTIBLE. Mark X edit Receptlonl11 & growl Cell ura. rm. -• Ila All tl%et. Also buy retrlg. pref. Good cond Wiii •Int cond, many lltru, 3670 N. Cherry Ave Allen loaded. lthr Int Jllnt Sam-noon: 957-8191 Tired of sitting eround with secretary with lllnttyplng TYPIST An~ Appl. 8'I t W•t trade tor queen mattlbo• orig careful owner. LONG BEACH 493-45 l t 637-4800 90Und ...... P-econ . • E--n-n nothing to do? 0o you 1111111. word prooeuing. 11,.....__ tith St. C.M. 8"6-5538 spi. & Ir.me. 960-58'14 s1000. 673-7261 (No ci.-.veicit..o51 -·-...,.,., _,.. _.. llke to mingle? If so. give dlc1aphone ••perl•nce. _...,_, ·~·1 1982 vw R9bbl1 -4-dr 2.6 L. ldnt cond. MUST Energetic Mff·etart« to us a Jlngle at SC0-0301 Ca11Cethy87S~42. Muat h•ve good typing WASHER/ORYERS125 Iliac. Waat.. TraUtn, p H)Ul-1711 tutomatic, AIC '5995. SEE S t1,900,~58M wortc w/dynamlc design for •n Heiting job .. a aklll•andtetephoneman-OBO. Good cond. euto Trntl I024 rade-lnsW*<>me Lie. 1EGR3t7 em Vat• n flrmlnSA.Reaplorhand-telephon• Hlesp•raon IEOlnllT II nera. ,.....,,, eurround-w/attechmenta, must Mii •••••• wall9R1 23' FlREBALl. aean. Hv-OPENSEVENOAYS vw. Allen. llng front off functions. with TM Los Angeles ' • Inga In smell company. this weekend. -15 493-45 t 1 637-4800 Reception, type 80 wpm, Times. Two ehlfl• avell-S11tl.S111l •. Hours 9:30 to 5pm. 548-9709/(213)633-0C33 Approx. 7Jl4'.969-1221 S~~ J~:J ~~n3t;~~ed DatlH 117 .58 RAGTOP Gr .. t cond. ellper on memory Writer able. hourly wage plus 55 ~· 90 SH: Exper. flte ~ Washer & d...,.,, Kenmore. $1000 firm. Must ... 1 pref but wlll train. Gen commission. Loce11on: req d . Cont•ct. Coast lff..... s100 •• eJi.4305 ice anihlrt/ Est•1• Sale: '82 3•' Avlon. ·11 OATUSN 240Z 969•1871 I corrHpond•nce. For 1375 Sunflowef Av. Community Colleget, COl1 Meta 5 39 • like new, lltru. Best otr 78.000 miles awtc.11Elodle954·1100 Cotta Meae 1370Adama,C.M. • Ceartm iOll lsaieat 122' overS18K.673-209t 13500 650-C593 '69 Single C•b. Pickup. '11LTIW ... '1111.. •32-5007 · Apply by APPrl u PLUS OK Supw c"IMn ¥980 Pinto Tour America this '79 Oateun 310 Htchbk. Nds some wort<, runs ex or best ofter 5'5-0482 4:30pm May 4. EOE Typlat/Reoept. 70+wpm, E 80 p I H. wgn to Ired• for w0<d sum-. Must .. ..,..rff.loel Stero. ' ....... velour Int 1 eel. $2500, 850-5915 . I llOIPT/TYPllT Active Nies office with buay telephones. Central Nf'#port locetlon. A1k for Courtland Weterfreatle .. alH. tales le81ten 111· HOO 111 PllU'S OllllH See our ad under ft•"• ls•ittMtl Needed for busy talon. Must be Lie. 63 t-t390 SHIPPERS MacGREGOR YACHTS t63 t Ptacentla, C.M. basle ottlc4t lkllls, depen-paon r ntet'. ayes processor or IBM tyna. """' ....... _... ·73 LTD Brougt\em 4 dr dtble, good wonclng con-Micro Modem. Zenith w•lt-631_.052 ,..,.. Beautiful G«man Traner. owner S2850, 581-4087 '69 VW BUG good cond • dltlon1.8"6-5015.Laurle screen + programs , .... ' Call857·1'29 'MMaxlmaWgn.loaded $1450 Ask tor Mlk~ gooclcond.ln&out,runs $2100 752 1 •oo 2320 0/556-0715 E/548-4929 xlnt. good tlr ... ps, Pb · • ... ll ~rtia! I I Trailtrl Less than 6K ml. like new S750 obo. 827-9928 Walter/waltr .... PIT, dys. 1 <>~ tt 6 2 2008 nights & wlcnds. GOod Frff tt Yta !022 2~ckS ngs. New. still In Utility IOU ..-I 0 er 4 • ·7o BUG Good running 'H BROUGHAM 2 OR penonallty. neal clean FREE kittens ;ao;.r;;; 8 boxes. Only S190. rag. 1el Hvy duty bOat trlr. be Fut 9123 ~;nds 12~1 7~:'f099 body Nr;w tires. trans. eng appHrance Apply ,In weeks. Call after 5pn,, price $325 63 '·5208 converted to mtrcyt/dune '76 128 Station Weoon. · • 11200 5•&-5276 per90n 2-4PM. Danie! s. 847-8851 Back Swing1 , new. In trlf $300 obo 5'6-1396 1950 646-,305 ·7o VW Bua VfKY clean In '1' THUNDERBIRD 2510 S. Brlllol, S.A bolles S 190 •a reg and out Rebuilt N4'W lmmac new ~ ong HIPT/lllTIL STUDEITS Walter/"8 & Hoatlesa Gold Shep 1 yr F tpa)'ed. S325 . 631-5208 • DUNE Buggy/motorcycle I••• 9125 lires $1800 850-2439 OWnet "400 8"6-0021 L!~tt!~:~;,.~:~~th~~r s~!:~:O~~ ~t~':: 1mme0 opening•. 1..00 w ~:~ ~~:~ • ~3"; TV WM 'to~~ 5~~~,::~amp 178 X&oRb 5 ;;;;;a, 74 vw Thing. tuper ru~ ·a. Tempo very 1o "" Food SeM<:es. Thu FUhlon Ill. Must have In Tiii Coast Hwy. lnt9t'Viewa ' ' h•tchback, new tires nlng sharp looking T 0 Pmt~. AC. AM/FM ~~ ~ 0~:"!1:1~ exp & refs 760-9333 llllmMIMWU 3·5 pm 4-23 & •·2C. Fvaltut I terM HU Small tr....,•• 8 • 30". S2•95 NICE• 75-7396 $2C50 494-4816 __ alereo cus Gorveoua. req.. Great stmoepher ........ ttr~IW•lllf W. M\19 op9nlnfe fOf WllTllll/WllTIU 7Pc•l:GBP9eOochUk•nu 'IODd1n10IJ11tweol)'I ~:tcs~:res s 175 'll'"4a1Mw4U 77conveirtlt»e.lomt.runs moving 650-2898 or •9"-1445 forlnteMew -· .,.. • boya & girts belWeetn Pl 1 eehtdub Apply $400,dlnrmtblS80.ltv antique wttn• c.blneta 8 periect S5300/obo 5'7-4111wonc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiii Sewing m.ctilne operator 12-16 year1 Old working ~:,~~· fl73-T7lo rmctlra 125. o.a dm seo 1350 962-8545 aft ePM Aatt / 5 t-l taa 9ea-6320 964•2141 M To piece '/04.lr rneeeaoe Wiii p~ goc::' ~ for evenings & S•turd•Y•· . . coflnd Jbl $40 552-SC43 TV John'• Waf9hOuM S• Putt Hl s bua ·77 RABBIT GOOO cond "ii: .. ".r!!!J-...._"' ... ----~ befOf•the ••!*' 6~1:;·5 Earn mon•y. trips & WlllllllE 9pc Bdrm Mt new Coet 501>Nut25"RCAXL100 S2000 Call 675-1823 or 69~arXR7 Nwmlnt bl • -t>onu .... C•ll PIT pereon fO( (light ship-l900. Mii '1450: Hm digital ..... awlvel b8M. 4 New 'M Chevy ewer oonO 82.000 ml $3<l77 readlngpu le. SECRETARVP/T Mr.Rountr.. plng,aomepaperwott). 631-0163 wk631-0149 newMlwarranty,'~prloe 195•15 Tlr•• wl\Mla, eveeT70·2MO CALL751-41t07 O~lot your home muet live In 141-lHI 20 lo 30 tlr lor C1othlflg ' F,... ~lvefy 6"&-1786 hub caps & trim rings. 78 Bus.. rbtt eng AIC n.d. COM or North tegun•. Mon -Fri 10am-3Pm Mtg Apply 11 638 W. 17th Antique night ltand from 1200 6"4S-0792 MS-0721 8Ylo tren1. Am/Fm xlni ·7 4 CAPRI. auto trana. tow Claul • 142-5678 Te<>-8515 C.M btwn t-5 Mon-Fri HoH.nd. whit• marbl• ..... Ctaeral 711 I ates Wu... conci ss 100 54&-02'6 ~;~~'. J.d ~~:;•on Newlpaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! (714) 548-7058 1 Jeh WaatM S rop, I 125. 644-2890 10 Ft. 'Xvon X/oare ilOO liiiiiiiioiiiiis""'1•1•11-..1•.-1·y••;.;;,;;;;; '79 eva CONVERT .~--=------- China hutch, buff•t. din S911 kit $175 C&C 08 • Am/Im 1t•reo, chrom• 74 CA~I rbltlcoo4lng Practicer nurH, EX-teble w/chr•. clothH s175 857.1u 8 '°' v.hlcle 5St-8285 •I Wllll'I whls $6300 '99-280C sys. nu '11d181$, em/tm PERIENCEO. g•rlatrlc1 closet. couch. corn•r ctean. $1450 673-7541 pref., local ref1. 830-20e8 slHper. end tabl•, 8' Flb•rgltH Dinghy WI llY SOITH '80 Sdrroc;o, 5 IPd. 8", ....... U dr....,. 493-C213 . wtoer1 '300. 8"'5-4203 OLUI 1111 n._ tlrH cuat whl•. ~=~~--~~ .... Ell 28 2 cou1n am/tm CUI, bra, IO ml, .,. 2dr c utlau Sup. Dllltttic IHT Edftl•n, Allen antique ~ lnchs~ ~ b,..??conCdao11 Ill Tl•S lllD. ••II cones Only S5850. Bt91'1m. F~ 9C1Pd. Red In ng room ••I. -· .,__.. ' 5"0-4233 or 77&.7471 ve!Our '""7 , &a1...al7 Mature lady _., em-912-SMS aft e PM 7524731 -ployment as LIVE-IN 1--------"WI ftl MT '8t Rabbit COfw. wtit/bll COMPANION °' HOME· I llf ...... Rowing "*~· nev. 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The Perils of Pauline" and await the arrival of the express. The ratings express. that is. because the t•nd-of-thc-season difThanger has become ont of the surest ways to increase a show's audience and lure people back in the faJI. It was the suspense and speculation of 1he "Who Shot J.R.?" season finale that captured the world's imagination and made CBS' "DaJlas" the top-rated show in 1980. "Dallas" and such other series as NBCs "Cheers" and "Hill Street Blues." ABC's "[)~nasty" and CBS' "Falcon Crest" arc d1sh1ng up intrigue and suspense in May to pique the viewers' interest, keep the audience guessing until the faJI and hype the ratings for the all-imp<;>rtant Ma y sweeps when both the A.C. Nielsen Co. and .\rb1tron measure viewing levels at local ~ta11ons. "I think cliffhangers arc fUn." said Earl Hamner, the creator and executive producer of"Falcon Crest." "They are one of the tools that a storyteller has to keep an audience coming back. An y good sto~ teller is going to keep the audience in \uspcnsc." Hamner has a dilly this )Car. The en tire ta~t will be aboard a plane that crashes en route to Italy on Friday. Ma> 18 ("Dallas" also ends the same night ). "Some people are goin~ to perish and l can't tell you which ones,' he said. "I don't thin k 11 wi ll do us any harm if people know that's the end of the season because people still won't know who hves and who dies. and we do have the entire cast aboard. They are headed for Italy for reasons I cannot d1\ ulgc.'~ O ther produ cers arc more close-mouthed about their cliflbanacrs, although word usually leaks out. "Dallas," for instance, is going to borrow a page from "Who Shot J.R.?" There's aoin• to be another shooting. but this time the victim as well as who pulled the tnger will remain a mystery until the fall . Five people, all with &ood reason to do J R. in. converge on his office -where we hear a shot. Who did it? Who got it? Tune in next fall. \lot only is the public being kept in the dark. but the producers also try to confuse the cast and crew. Bob Crutchfield of Lon mar Productions ("Dallas," "Falcon < rm") said. "We've filmed various ways \O tha t the editor can put the solution 1ugcthe_r at the direction of the producers ... Phillip ltrlkaon (Mel Ferrer) and Anaela Cbannlna (Jane Wymaa1 will wed May 4 and take fatef ul ru,ht'"lilay 18 on .. ,..atcon Crat. ·· The mystery on ABC's "Dynasty" begins Ma} 2 when Diahann Carroll makes her first appearance as Dominique Devcraux . "We don't kn ow her back&found but she stems to have a ccnain kn owlcdsc of the Camngtons:· said ABC publicist K1m Rowley. .. There will be several cliffhangers ~hen the show ends on May 9 " said Rowle}. "One is who is Diahann Carroll and ho~ does she fit into the Camngton famil) ~ When they fi lmed it they cleared everyone ofT the set who was not C$scntial and the> shot four versions of who she 1s." On NBC's "Cheers," Sam and Diane began the season by getting together. and the) will end 1l by breaking-up 1n a t~o-parter May 3 and 10. .\ spht is also coming on NBC's .. Hill Street Blues." Three episodes set for Ma > 3. 10 and 17 will see Frank and JO)CC. who ~ere married a year ago. going thrir separate ways. Joyce takes ofT for a 'alatwn in Pans. Andy Renko marnes hi'> pn:r,n.int girlfnend and one regular ra~t member 1s severely wounded Tbc :::ir.; gram had been in reruns pno !O ... climactic three shows. · NBC's "St. Elsewhere" also tw m.~ new shows for May 2, 9 and 16 ro.r ends the season with a cliflhan~ b\4 ~ producers aren't sayina much except not every regular will be retum1na ~ fall. ABC's "Three's Com pan.... tw • episodes coming up in May In .,.. series will underao a major chanac. Ritter will be the only one from the~ cast who will return. His chara~ in love and move out of the aprat\mCnt has shared for eight ycan wtth t•o Another ABC comedf, "ttaPP"1 .. ma} be biddfog farewcl 1n M~~ ~ l \Cars. the current show ts not G4:ICCIM back 1n the fall. The new ep1~ ~ Ma~ reportedly ofTcr S(veraJ nC' tJOm for the series. and It could retur.i a nc" d1rect1 on and a largel~ nt .... Friday, April 20, 1934 l ........ ------------------------~ .: I. -l>ayli1ae Drama Marlena 'weds,' shocks Roman Briefly she forgets she's supposedly his widow. Eugene comes to rescue By LYNDA HlRSCH ALLMY €HILDREN: Adam's behaVlor becomes even more erratk. Brooke 10- vestigates Chandler business enterpnse and finds mysterious \ enture g01ng on. Unaware that Chandler's lawyef" called her editor, Brooke 1s suspicious about editor's decision to drop her expose. Zack. a friend of Donna's from her prostitute days, comes to town looking for work. He applies for chauffeur's JOb at Wallingfords' and SLzes Langley up as fellow con anisL After overhearing Langle) talk to Myrtle. Zack threatens to reveal Langley's true identity to Phoebe. Zack then charms Phoebe and gets chautTeur's JOb. Hilary refuses Tad's advances and Tad drowns his misery in alcohol. Angie and Jesse argue about Jesse borrowing mone~ from loan shark. ANOTHER WORLD: Felicia realizes her relationship w1th Carl \\Ill never work. Cass tells Carl Blame and Sandy are workmg on magazine ell.pose about him Carl tells Cecille to switch computer disc with altered information about his past for one Blaine and Sand} ha' e been working on. Unaware he's being led into a costl} trap. and) 1s elated ~hen computer tu ms up JUIC) information on Carl Sandy sets off for fact-finding tnp abroad. Sall) ·s bitter argument with Liz sends her to seek comfort with Josh. alias Catlin. and the) embrace. She pulls away saying ~he must mafT) Da\ 1d because Ke' 1n 1s her natural son. She later tells David she wants to move up thei r wedding date. Josh \ 1S1ls David. concerned about Sally. A tearful Sall) finds them arguing and tdls Josh the) shouldn't see each other an' more. Cass seduces Cecille 1n her hotel room but she is shocked when Peter arrives. Cass hides under bed. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Betsy is· completely thrown when Steve tells her Diana 1s pregnant. John enraged 10 find out Bob is going to double-check his treatment of Ellen at David's request. When David tells him he 1s taking Ellen to another doctor. John considers leaving Oakdale for a1ob in Idaho. Marcie convinces Franny to c;tay 1n Daytona and not finish tour. A reluctant Ariel continues to spy for Whit on Bnan's expansion plan. When she com- plains, Whit threatens to expose her shady past. Steve shocked to learn from Frank 1ha1 he's not an Andropolous. Steve and Betsy prepare to go 10 New York to learn truth of his parentage from his aunt. Frank sees Mag&ic and Brian embrace and tells Maggie he won't bother her anymore. Tom offered teaching post at his old law school Margo encourages him to accept. CAPITOL: Sam gives loane his ble~'i1 ng Friday. April 20, 1984 on her marriage 10 Trey. Trey hires private eye to follow Masg.ie when she ref uses to . discuss her relauonship with Zed. Zed warns Maggie he is involved with poten- tially dangerous situation and she must act as if she barely knows him Paula gives scissors with damaged blade to seamstress. claiming they belong• to another client. When Julie becomes iH(Tyler asks Thomas to see her. An angry Julie resents Tyler's interference and keeps appointment with Zed to work on fund-raiser. When Tyler tells Thomas he believes Julie 1s expcnenc- mg a false pregnancy, Thomas tells Julie she must terminate her pregnancy. Clarissa surpnscd when Mark says he 1s seekmg d1vorce from Paula and wants 10 move into townhouse with Clanssa. Onceagam Paula dreams of killing Clarissa. Thomas gives Beth engagement ring. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Roman aJlows himself to be captured so he can get his hands on Stefano. Marlena thnlled to learn she"s pregnant and momentarily forgets she 1s supposed to be Roman·s widow. Eugene comes to her rescue and declares he's the father of the child. Marlena and Eugene decide to pretend to wed. Andre re-engineers the re\ olving wall to dungeon so that it can be opened with pan of Eugene's invention. He \'ISllS captive Ton~. After being dumped out of car. Ro man makes his way back to E~ene's. He is shocked to lind Marlena in midst of '"I dos" to Eugene. Alone in penthouse. Anna uses wheel from Eugene's invention to open dungeon door. She screams at sisht of man in mask. Liz and Neil set weddmg date. Eugene and G~en draw clo~r. but 'ihe tnes to fight new feeling for him. Pete steals ups to rent a tu"< 10 take Melissa to dance. EDGE OF NIGHT: Logan sa)s he'll light for custod) of Jamie Raven later goes 10 see Logan and admits her old feehngs for him are still there. ky knows Raven has not ~n honest with him Sk) and Raven finall} reconci le helley helps Sky uncover Grafton. the industrial spv at Wh1tne" lntemat1ona1 • ky lets Grafion keep work·- ing Sky panics when he later learns Dr. Engler 1s m1ss1ng. Jerem~ worries about Tess becoming murder victim. Russ con- tinues to eavesdrop when murders are mentioned Gallagher found dead. Cal\-in believes 1t"s a warning for him and Lindy to stay away from police. C'hns back on force. but hides her v1s1on problem. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Ce lla fears her mamage $Oing a"r) as she watches Grant withdrawing from her and their lifestyle. Frisco can't understand wh) Perell1 1s paying his hosp11al bills. Fnsco warns Josh about Stem and music business. Lorena can't pay bills for spa construction. Edward then bu}s controlling interes1 in spa. Lorena also can't repay Leo. He takes spa JOb to keep e)e on her Holly takes sudden interest in Leo R1r l.. and Brock make pea~e Calling orp10 a r hau\lnist pig. pohccwom l'n ~tn~l' Bons worried about Tan~a·s cru~h nn Grant Mike has more contact with Ginny. Rick warps hc.-r tr. leave Mike alone. GUIDING LIGHT: As Lcshe Ann heads for hospital with dreaming death. Warren pleads wtth Jim to sa' e her. Warren hands over the real necklace Zumona gave Jim Quint and Jim discover secret compan. ment in necklace containing herb powdrr which may be anudote to di~ase. Hila~ and Fletcher discover herb potJon Zumona uses to ward off dreaming death. Lu1ack conti nues to pursue Beth. Philip and Mindy return from hone.)moon Funou!I with lack ofattention and Philip's inab1ht~ to conceal his feelings for Beth. Mind) demands Philip spend,.Jnorc time with her He responds by lea\ 1ng town to '-IS1t Justin. Ross and Alex go to Milwaukee to search for her lost son. They meet a bo) named Lawrence. but leave convinced he 1~ not her son. Reva and Josh try to reconc1k but their rela11onsh1p appears over. War- ren learns germ warfare ma) be planned use of\ 1rus by Spaulding Entcrpnses. LOVlNG: 8111~ studies fenility books so he and Rna Mae can take scientific approach to staning family Edie de- liberatel) leaves doll at Doug's so he'll come after her. He does, and invllC\ her back to spend night. The) kiss but no lovemaking. Doug's lirst pla} to be produced He Wlll get mone) and screen credit, but professional screenwriter will do rewrite. Cabot g1 \'CS hana promotion Cabot would li ke 10 tell Isabel Shana·s real 1dent1t). Shana calls Dane's girt of flo~er~ vulgM. He roughl} grabs her and tells her ne er to downgrade him again. Lorna's plan to cover up abortion h) fakm g miscamage fo iled b) Anne's am' al 1n Connth. Ton) encourages Lorna 10 trll fam1I~ of presnanc) Jim. stopping JI Shana's uninvited. secs towel-clad M1l..e there. Mike agrt>es to see Dr Tumec Annl" and Mike meet 1n Shana's office. tan angry Curtis missed her swim meet and she won'1 trust him again. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Jo) develops crush on Bill Brady. He meets with Joy's smcr Connie to discuss Joy's crush. Conn1t and Chip break up. B1lland Connie go 10 dinner and are seen by Delilah. She behe,cs Connie 1s the other wo man in Bo's life Herb calls off d1 vorce plans and tell!> Donan he w11l Sia) with her fore\er Cassie decides she shouldn"t go to college whil e her mother 1s paral)'ZCd. She tells Donan the college turned her down. Maxie confesses to Marco that she has told hrr mother she 1s rich and a famous singer 'v1a:\1e panics because her mother 1s coming to v1s1t. Marco arranges for Maxie to stay in Asa's mansion while Asa and h 1~ wife arc in Texas . ..\cttng tbr Anthon), -\I Lucas sets up Rafe to look like he took a bnbe. Anthony laundenng money for moh ..\sa h1resCounne) to change his 1magt>and plans 10 donate park to Lian' 1ew. 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I ~-----------......................... . -at ....... 11ov1es-tll9.., ··Malag.a" (1960, Adventure) Trevor Howard. Ootothy Dandridge (2 hrs ) <C) ··Ratapi.n" ( 1979, Comedy) Maunzio Nlcheth. Angela Finocchiaro ( I hr 32 min) (OJ "lady Chatterley's Lover" ( 198 t, C>ama) Sylvia KriStet. Nicholas Clay ( 1 hr. 45 min) (SJ "Poltetge!St"" (1~2. Horror) Craig r Nelson. Jobeth WIHtams ( 1 hr • 55 min ) ..aCZ.1 "Fighting Back" ( 1982. Drama) Tom Skerrltt, Patti Lupone ( 1 hr . 40 mtn ) t9 CC) "My Bodyguard" ( t979. Orama) Chris Makepeace. Adam Baldwin ( t hr . 38mln.) rl1J "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie 1001 Rab- bit Talea" ( 1982, Comedy) Animated Voices by Met Blanc, Shep Menken (1 hr 30 min) l l, 1 "Marte-Anne" ( 1978. Adventure) Andrea Pelleller, John Jullanl. ( 1 hr 30 min I m "No Place To Land·· ( 1958, Drama) John Ireland, Mart Blanchard ( t hr . 30 min I HICO My Favorite Wife" (1940. Comedy) Cary Grant Irene Dunne ( 1 hr . 28 ITllfl ) S; "Sherlock HOimes In Teuor By Night" ( 1946 MystefY) Basll Rathbone Nigel Bruce ( 1 hr) ... C ··0o1 And The Bunny" ( 1980, Adven- ture) Animated ( 1 hr . 10 min) "Edge Of Doom' ( 1950. Mystery) Dana Andrews. Farley Granger ( 1 hr . 39 min) ~ ··superman 11r ( 1983. Adventure) Christopher Reeve. Richard Pryoi (2 hrs , 5 mm ) l.J "Peau O'Ane (Donkey·!! Skin)" I 1975) Catherine Deneuve. Jean Marais tt hr.. 30 min ) t:ll~ "As You Lll<e It" ( 1936. Comedy) Elisabeth Bergne1. Laurence Ohv1er (2 his) Cl "'Looker'· 11981 Sc.1ence F1c11on) Albert Finney James Coburn ( 1 hr , 34 min) l ) 'Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mys1eryl Michael C.a1ne Christopher Reeve I I hr 55 nun) •Li "Author' AuthOrl" (1982 Comedy) Al Pac1no. Dyan Cannon ( 1 hr 50 min ) 11:a1 S "Dusty" ( 1981 O<ama) 8111 Kerr, Noel Trevalhen ( 1 hr 28 min ) --lvening .. lu ... cm .. PGUCI._. ~~ Los Angeles Express a1 c=a_; 1 c3 hrs 1 I ~ ,.._ .. MOUit 19C ... .,.. "Enchantment" ( 1949, Orama) David Nt~n. Teresa Wright An elderly man 1s reminded ot hla past romance when hr& grandson confronts him with his love= (1hr.42mln) (}1) "Dlal M For Murder" (1981, Suspense) Angle Dk:klnsoo, Christopher Plummer Aftet discovering his wife's lnfl- dehty. a 90phiat1¢ated renn1s player plans to murder htr (2 hr6 I Oi Ale IAl19 ~ An1marc<1 A short age ot eggs poees a threar to lhe tulure of Easter l ll:IYMDYll -... TAD I -."' ..... IMS Of OIL,...,.. tnu• mwll "The Man Who Would Be 1<1ng·· (1975. Adventure) Sean Connery, MIChael Came. Basea on the story by Rudyard KlpNng Two British SOidiers NI out to ~ture the riches and power of a remote, legendary kingdom When one ot them poees as a god 'PG' (2 hrs . 9 min.) ITMATIR ,. cm ... 19C ... ....., ........ ::&. Singer and former Miss America contestant Suz.e tte Charles. the ii tery SYrroul'ldlng the Shroud of Turin ,,.,..., ...,. -... 8f'fWlfftl•n 1'Wf Featured ILuc=~l=r' ("Love Boat") ..... ..., LCM ODii i CW ............ .,.. "Rocky Ill" (1982. Orama) Syl- vester Stallone. Carl Weathers. World heavyweight champion Roci<y Balboa suffers a personal crisis when a younger. hungrier t!9hter challengea him for his crown 'PG ( 1 hr • 40 min ) CO) mwll "The Black Stallloo Returns" ( 1982. Adventure) Kelly Reno, Teri Garr A boy goes to the Sahara Desen to llnd hrs beloved black Arabian stallion wtio has been reclaimed by Us prevrous owner 'PG' (1hr,43mln.) ())PAM QIAm:.,. llCOlm YIM '9 mwll "Savage Seaaon" ( 1970, Adventure) Aon Harper. Diane McBain A group of fortune hunters scan a desert m search of valuable platinum. (2 his ) MIG IC*TMITOW Featured a look at the Australian Invasion by stars like Ohv1a Newton John, Mel G1b9on and Men At Work; a v1s11 to an abalone larm near OlCnard a loqk at dowsing, meet Ale• Karas and Susan Clatk from "Webstor ·· 1,-.,..., LA-a-.n I CO.Iii'( aoo9 -.0 ICIDI A look at a camp lot the visually handl<:apped and hearing l aired 11CTAC ..... • NOfU'I COUllT -tTOllY "Sig Name Fa1r Gamer A look at cetebrlty journalism which otten seems hke an 1nva~ of prr- vacy fZ l'WM.l San Otego Padr"s at Los Angeles =s ai>lrMl-·---CI) ._,WI> Murray Rose. Australian swimmer ,;> n1 • llOTl:-"9 ..,... BL Alt .... a•Y flOUO-U.. 7:11(11) ... .. fJ (I) TMI Ma Ol*D• A Ihle! who has altered hrs eppeerance 10 exactly resemble Rosco plans a $1·milllon rob- bery. (R) ( 1 hr ) D ..., ••Alla RCW. Animated The Smurfs' Ea&ter cek!bratlon ts threat- ened after Gargamet and Balltiazar plot to boil the little blue people with lead to ere-· ategold (A) U llOVll "The Streets Of San f-ranc1sco· f 1972. Mystery) Karl Malden. M1chaer C1•Jug1as A young lawyer 1a framed tor lhe murder ot a girl whose body was found tlOdtl~ln San Francisco Bay (2 hrs > 0 tI.al ~ Benson has second 1t1oughts about keeping his promise 10 Olve the proceed$ Of hit I011ery wtnnlflQll 10 ~.(~ I ::. .. The Reeofrectlon Of Zachary Wheeler" ( 1971, Orama) Af9t Dlckln- 90n, BradfOfd Oilman. A potmcel tlguf• 18 repail'ed aftM an automobile ecddent with pert• fr0«1 a "eoma," a 1ynthetlc organ bankJf ""J-I ..... -·--WU. mmr .. ''HIOh Tirne Again For High Tech?" Guest Jim McCament, co-ec:tlt91, Callfomla Technoklgy Stoot< letter. CC).,. "Adam's Woman" ( 1972. Ora· ma) Beau 'BrtdQel, John Miiia. A wrongly Imprisoned sailof attempts to win hiS release by marrying an lnfluentlal woman. ~hr.,55~ ... , .. .,. "Cracking Up" (1983. eom. dy) Jerry Lewis. Miiton Berle. Ao eccJ.. dent-prone man fall$ at everything lnclud· I~ a btJngled suicide. ( 1 hr., 27 min.) (I) llOlll "Poltergeist" ( 1982. HooOf) Cr,1g T. Nelson, Jobeth WIUlama. Vengeful ghosts take over a eubufben California home and abduct the r811dent famtly' t ~ngest child. 'PG' 9. ( 1 hr .• 65 min.) lr9 W fU UM11 ' World Lightweight Cham~" (from B Paso, TPBS) IB> ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) ... in•...,..,.• ua Animated. Papa Beer lnventi an EMt• egg machine and promltel Uttle Brother Beer a vrt apec1arEa1ter IUl'PflM. (R) 8 lll _.. Webttw falll In with a crowd of older kids wt\<> let him take tM i~;~=ft. (R) LMDT WM.I. tnmr -"High Time Again For High Tech?" Guest. Jim McQamant. co-editor. Ca.llfomia TechnoloQy Stock Letter 81) -COX A I W ocurn ''Elee-hon Special: Minority Polltlcal Strategies" A look at the voting power of minority groups In Orange County and hOw their votes will attect the outcome of local races as well as t!le presldentlal race. -(JZ) TMI CA'ftm • 8 Cl) .,. "Murder In Coweta County" ( 1983. Orama) Johnny Cash, Andy Grif- fith. A powerlul and inftuentlal butlneu- man dares a determined county sheriff to gather evidence strong enough to Indict him for the murder of a double-cfoatlnO em~y:.J~ (2 hrs ) D nm Max and the Mastef travel to Southern CalUorma where they help an aerobics loatructor locate her mlaaing brother ( 1 hr l... D <II MAlll •M A notorlout Spantsh agent hlJaci<a a aenslllve Am«lcan satel- hte defense system device ( I hr ) I': _... Guests· linotr A.nay Gibb. Abby Dalton ("falcon Cre.t") • Norm Crosby, author Sara Devldson ' Friends Of tM Qol)Ollte Sex"). ( t hr.) MnmOfn.M ~ "Captive In El Salvador" Fiimmaker Ofra Siket examlMa tM polio lies and the people of thlt Central A"*f.. can natloo. O ( t hr ) <IJ mwll "Cheech & Chong's Still Smol<tn' " (1983. Comedy) Richard '"Cheech"" Marin. Tommy Chong The c:omlc duo liven up a poorly altended Dutch fflm festival 'R' ( 1 hf . 31 mtn ) Ol mwll "Superman Ill" I 1983. AdVen- Friday, April 20 , 1984 9 -l'riclay Coal. ture) Chrtstophef Reeve. Richard Pryor. A Yllla1nous 1ndustrlal magnate tries to neu- tralize the man of steel by splitting him into his good and evil pe<sonalitles. 'PG' ~hrs . 5 min.) C1J 90¥ll "Cuto" ( 1983. Suspense) Dee Wallace. Danny Plntauro. A woman and her young son are trapped rn their car at an isolated auto repair yard by a huge, ra.b~' ( t hr , 31 min.) .. ii e.fT TMCll .. ('!) 90¥ll "Joe Panther" U976. Adven- ture) Brian Ke1tli. Ricardo Montalban A young Seminole Indian tries to make his way in the white world (2 hrs .. 30 min ) IOT IElllAaY TMI ... Comedy sketches combine with classic film and news footage 1n an offbeat, satrrlC take- off ~..-ucme =fl':r'.:r'.=.n.1 "Assault on Big Brother Regulaltng the Regulators" Cor· respondent John Dancy examines the drive 10 change the rules that regulate American industry ( 1 hr ) 1-&·-~ NOUl'n* Thieves plot to obtain a painting of a clown that conceals a valuable 18th-century masterpiece beneath its surface (A) Q ( 1 hr) I TMIUllT TMIMAlnmQ AmlCMPUYNOUm "Heartland" Arp Torn and Conchata Ferrell star 1n thrs turn· of·the-century loYe story involving a Wyo- ming rancher and a wld<>w from Denver who works as his housekeeper Q ( 1 hr ) '"CJ 90Vll "My Booyguard" ( t979, Ora- ma) Chrrs Makepeace Adam Baldwin The new kid at a Chrcago hrgh school makes friends with the schoot outcast and together they stand up to the cruel gang which had persecuted them both 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min) 'Hi 90Vll 'The GOdfather·· ( 1972, Ora· ma) Marlon Brando. Al Pacino Based on the novel by Mario Puzo An aging Maho~o sees the barriers between his rdyl- lic family hie and the harsh reahtres of his business break down as his sons become increasingly 1n11ol11ed in the 111olent work- ings of organized crrme 'A' (2 hrs .. 57 mrn) ,-$, 90¥ll ·The Thing ' ( 1982, Horror) Kurt Russell Richard Dysart Members of a sc1en11f1c research team In the AntarctlC confront an alren hie form that 1s capable of taking over the men's minds 'R' (2 lhrs ~~) -.WTMCll .. amsa•ri> -•• er ... •• wm m¥ll "The Boogens" (1981. Horror) Rebeeca Balding. Fred McC8rren. Ancient tentacled creatures terrorize the lnhablt- an1s of house that rs connected to the monsters' subterranean lair 'R' ( t hr . 35 ,.. 1 mrn ... TMI IM. (I) "" DDW9 G ... TAii ....... """ uu.. ., ..... MAWM ...... ._JCMPU ... "Heartt.nd" Rip Torn and Concha ta F«relt star In thls tum- ol·the-century love story lnvo!vlng a Wyo- ming rancher and a widow trom Denver who wOfks as his housekeeper Q 10 Friday, April 20. 1984 Happlneaa for holiday Boea B'lllllly holda up a baaket of goodies for Brother Bear aa Papa and M•ma watch ln .. The Berenataln Bean' Euter Surprlae," an animated musical apeclal at 8 :30 p.m. Friday on NBC, Channel 4. CO) ... "C.T." (1962. Orama) Doug Hamilton, Louise Parsons A group of beaullful mOdefs decides to turn a quiet summer camp Into a swlng8f''s paradise !..! hr., 20 min) Cl) .,.,. "Fighting Back" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Tom Skerrltt, Patti Lupone An angry Phlladelphlan organizes a v1gHante force to stem the tide of violent crime in his nelghbOfhood. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 40 min ) l•lll:aYMDm 1W ~lMCll ml .-TWWI tW (I).,.. "That Lucky Touch" ( 1975. Romance) Roger Moore. Susannah YOl'k . During NA TO war games, an armaments dealer and a liberal Washington Post reporter begin a rocky romance (2 hrs . 15mln.) D CID T.-n Guest Host Joan Rivers Guests: actor Henry Winkler. actress Suzanne Somers ( 1 hr.) llA'T\mAT...-r O MC ... .-n.. •llMCMOf-AM:lll ...... fllACI TOP .-1aa. Charlie "White Ltght · nlng" Brown vs Arnie Wells rn a llghl· weight bout scheduled for 10 (from Allan· lie City. NJ.) (A) (2 hrs . 30 min ) m 111 CWI Featured one of the world's largest mural paintings. a hve-ln failure that became a marriage success. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1W i AllAll.'llD Ml -lft •MOU.YWOOD .,.,. "The Robe" ( 1953. Orama) Riehard Burton, Jean Simmons. A phySl· catty and emoUonally deteriorated Roman trrbuna rs ordered to execute three crtm1· nals In Jerusalem (2 hrs ) (!) ••• ....,. ... 9 .,.,. "The Italian Job" ( 1969. Adventure) Michael Caine. Noel Coward -I -l'riclay Cont. A group of smalltime crOOks plan to pull a bank heist during a rigged traffic 1am 11 hr 30 min) Q) TICU OI THI~ Guests Flip Wil· son singer Jeffrey OsbOrne. Casey Kasem. adult movie actress Seka (RJ ( 1 hr 30 min) Q) LRlm.llOIMIKMAll>'MDM "S"l MOWll "Superman Ill" ( 1983, Adven- ture) Chrtstopher Reeve, Richard Pryor A villainous Industrial magnate tries to neu- trah'Ze the man of Stefl by spfi1t1ng him 1n10 his gOOd and evil personatmes 'PG' ~(2 hrs .. 5 min) tttl -.rlMClt MOWll "Emanuetle On TabOo Island" 11977 Otama) Laura Gemse< A young man is caS1 ashore on a tropical island dnd meets a sensuous young woman 'A' { 1 hr .. 25 min ) t~I l lllCrrlM.-THI ... ~TO llUYIOY (Part 13) ( t hr ) 0 MOWll "Love, Lust And Ecstacy' (No Date]_ (I hr , 15 mtn.) ~ D O> ,_AY -.r VIiiot Featured· a Prtvate Reel segment with Duran Duran Part 2 ot 2). videos by Billy Joel ("The Longest Time") Huey Lewis and The News ("The Heart ol Rock 'N' Rott") and lZ Top ("legs") (1hr.30 min) 0 f.-cA't '°'Ta 0 U. l"OOAY 11) M»WAI l 11M1W1 LAUQlt • 1.0 U MOWll "The Sign Of The Cross · I t932. Otama) Frednc March Claudelle Colbert A Roman aristocrat sacrifices his p s111on and possessions for the love of a Ct111st1an l rt d2 hrs . 30 min ) o OOOCll-mr u.,; VIiiot '.!l MOWll "Night Creatures ( 1962 Adventure) Peter Cushing Yvonne Romain A vlllage clergyman leads a dou- t>le Ille as the conn1v1ng leader of a band of privateers-(2 hrs) C!) MOWll "Pressure Point" ( 1962 Ora- nia Sidney Poitier. Bobby Darin A prison ~">fCt-1atnst tries to understand his anti· Sem•t•C ant•·blac.k patient 12 hrs 30 mu I 2 llCml Oeath1rap' ( 1982. Mystery) ~,1 thael Caine. Christopher Reeve A 01ay- "''1ght suffering from writer's block plans to oo away with a former student of his and ptag1artze the young man·s prom1s1ng ~ PG' ( I hr 55 min I -Saturday --MonUng--- .. , U.1.,AM.alf mlAT wal'TIC8fTWI MOW "The Entity" ( 1982. Horror) 0.irbara Hershey Ron Silver (2 hrs 5 rmn I l llOWI ·cu10" ( 1983, Suspense) Dee -Wallace. Danny P1ntauro t 1 hr 3 1 min J .. @ ITMCADI t1S f ~ .,., Baseball P1tch•ng Drills" Guest HOWie Gersnt>erg St John's coach f, CCQIT1IY MllOl lcaD .. AUTIY lcJI I THI WO&D .. ~--­-THI UM. (a) lea ff llCml 'The Naked Jung1e ( t954 Arjventure) Charlton Heston fteanor Par •e• 12 nrs l WI 0 UTTLI IHICM.I •OmlWOMD O• mm 1-ICOTT w ~TUQQ .,. "Exposed" (1983. Orama) Nastassia Klnskl, Harvey Kettel. A young woman Is exposed to risks ano romance In Paris and New Y0<k 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) 1:11 (() .,.. "Fighting Back" ( 1982, Ota- ma) Tom Skerrfll. Patil Lupone. An angry Phtladelphlan organizes a vigilante l0<ce lO stem 1be...tide of violent crime in his ~hborhood. 'A' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) weML•MPM&Y CO) ITftl MCllTT Former Genesis guitar- ist Steve Hackett perf0<ms "Spectral Mornings" and "Air Conditioned Night- mare." ttl (C) llOVll "The Betsy" ( 1978, Orama) Laurence Olivier. Robert Duvall. Based on the novel by Harold Robbins A powerful and relentless Detroit auto tycoon brings a daredevil racing star into his company to develop a revotu11onary new vehicle 'A' i_? hrs .. 5 min.) ,. tJ llOVll "That Hamlllon Woman" (194 1, Orama) Laurence Ol1\118r. Viv.en Leigh The tragic, scandalous love affair between Lord Horatio Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton Is portrayed (2 hrs., 30 19 lmin Ju,.™...., · allTAllOI TUM ... ..... 1 llM'Tll'I ~ IODIO From Mesquite, Texas (RI (2 hrs) 'ID llOVll "Portnoy·s Complaint" ( 1972. Comedy) Richard Benjamin. Karen Black Based on the novel by Phlllp Roth A young Jewish boy recounts his otten hllart· ous and am0<ous adventures to his psy- ch1atnst. 'A' (2 hrs ) •@ ~1MCU t1I CS) llOWI "Evllspeak" ( 1981. Horror) Chnt Howard. A G Armstrong A mllltary school cadet uses black magic to avenge the humi1ta11on he has suf1ered at the hands ot his wealthier classmates 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min ) ma ... Q) llOVll 'How To Steal A Mllllon (Dol- lars And Live Happily Ever After)" (1966, Comedy) Audrey Hepburn. Peler O'Toole A rich girl plans to steal her grandfather's lake worl< of art before an Insurance tnvettlgate< appralMe It. (2 hrs .. 30 min. I •CID 9CMI "Franoes" (1982, Biography) Jessica Lange, Kim Stanley. Tlle troubled tile of screen star Franc.I F•rmet 19 depicted. 'R' ~ hrt .• 20 min.) -;-· Aa&D (1hr) ---IUO = "Edge Of Doom" (1950, My&- te.y} Dena Andlews, Failey~· A young man struggleS agaJr\11 IOCJety. ttie church and his own Inner conflictt. ( 1 hf • 39mln.) (%) llCMI "Chee<:h & Cheng's Still Smokln' " (1 983, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin, Tommy Chong. The comtc duO liven up a poorly attended Dutch film festival. 'R' ( 1 hr •. 31 min.) -· llOWI "Death Taket A Hollday" ( 1934, Fantasy) Fr.c:lric March. Evelyn Venable Death assumes a human Identity f0< three days to learn why Earthllnga cling so desperately to llte. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) i ---.a IMIQ'9 wan,u.. - M .,. "Adam's Woman" (1972, Ora- ma) Beau Bridges, John Miiis. A wrongly imprisoned sailor attempts to wlt'I fits release by marrying an lonuentlal woman. ; hr .. SS min.) M PAMl~Tlm~YIM -CMTOClll W&Ell!CI) .,.. "Lady Chatler1ey'a Lover" (1981 . Orama) SyMa Kristel, Nicholas Clay 0.H. Lawrence's atOfy •boot the wife of a paraplegic Engll&h aristocrat who lakes her husband's gamekeeper as her lover Is retold. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •@ Mit-MLW we llOWI "Quality Street" (1937. Come- dy) Katharine HepbUrn, Franchot Tone. A young woman-attempts to embarrass a former sull0< after she lote8 In love. ( 1 hr , 45 min ) t:a! Mm ICOM/~ enY CAl..aM -U.C.~YCI) 4111 ... M.l .... .. CMTOClll .,. "Shertock Holmes In Terror By Night" ( 1946, Mystery) B•sll Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. Aided by Or. Watson, Sher- IOck Holmes sets out to trap a clevet jewel thief ( 1 hr.) ,.1==-•11 WllAIOUf MOWll "Authotl Authotl" ( 1982, Com- edy) Al Paclno, Dyan Cannon. ( t ht., 50 Nllmind...._.,._..,. enmw11•.--um11MCu III nm~ IUT'ft.l IHCtll /mllmt/W..U.MCC lllmMTmM.-°" .... CMW-.0 IOOIDAYU. NIT,_ ; lllMmltmTQ ' ._.. W••C11M11a1111• J MOWW "Across The Great Orvlde' ( 1976, Adventure) Robert Logan, Heath- e_! R= ( 1 hr , 40 min.) z_ 'The Plumber" ( 1981 , Orama) Judy M0<11s. Ivar Kants ( 1 hr , 15 min ) Friday. April 20. 1984 11 .......... ------------------------~~-~ -lahu:clay Cont. m..awa.~ 1:11 ([ llOWll "The Cowboy And The Ledy' ( 1938. Western) Gery Cooper, Merle Oberon (1 hr .. 31 min,) 7:911A1\WT .... CMI -~, .. .. Yount .. --· ·-="Around The World In 80 Days" ( 1956. Adventure) David Niven Shirley Macl a1ne (2 hra .. 48 min ) mA um1IAU. "Opening Round Play-OU" (R) (2 hf& , 30 min ) flltAO&I ll90CI Junior Gorg sells 111e family mansion 1n return for the Pees ot Power ~-ICOTT 1:tl tm MO¥ll "The Desperate Hours" ( 1955 Suspense) Humpnrey Bogart Fredric March (2 nrs . 25 min ) -1·· .... Mmm>Om 9 ICOOIY, DOO JIG laWP't DOO I-==--..,...._. •mao u.lft.D MO¥ll 'Superman 11r· ( 1983, AcNen· lure) Chrlstoptler Reeve. Richard Pryor ... ,(1) ·J.~~:J. ... -. 9 'AC-tlM/-CWI, _., TMATtm..,. NllllU 1111 ....... w. MO¥ll ·'Sherlock Holmes In Pursu11 To Algiers" I 1945 Mystery) Basil Rathb<>ne ~et Bruce ( 1 hr 5 min I 1 l 1 .OW The Little Prrnce" (197 4, Musical) Richard Kiley Gene Wilder 11 hr . 28 min) .. , (I) TMIMU. CW Tl4I ~ WftrTTOIUVll · tmTAUt 111-.UO.. DOUNI llM m¥ll 'Santiago" (1 956. Adventure) Alan Ladd, Rossana POdes1a (2 hrs ) ' ...,. '°°' C11Jll••11a ....,... n.ouGIM Tl4I AllTI MO¥ll ·supermal"I Ill' ( 1983. Adven- ture) Christopher Reelfe Richard Pryo1 {2 nrs . 5 min ) OJ m¥ll Tt1e Eyes Ol The Amarylhs" ( 1975. Orama) Ruth Ford Katherine Houlton. ( 1 hr • 35 min ) ... "*u.Y /9'0AD- ALVllMeTNIQP •t OlmMe~ O TNluma ~ ·-CA'ITI»Ta YMCMCOOI ....... ntROUIH '"'AllTI • m¥ll 'Wnen Tom01row Comes" ( 1939 Orama) Charle~ Boyer. lreM -1""!.fl:,~-l-Q ... ,... MNIGIHOW .,. "Beachheacf ( 1954. AOven· ture) Tony Cunis Frank Lovejoy ( 1 hr . 55m1n) f.m DCWTtcmm•NW••ll A tool< at rtie 1ap1(lly growing UM ot eompu1ers tn r,crioots and homes to educate and enter· lain c.n1tdren 1spreitW'lted ( 1 hr ) m • COOi .. w CCMfn ··e19c. 12 Friday, April 20, 1984 uon Special Mln0t1ty POIUICal Strategie9" A look at the voling pow81 of minority groups tn Orange County and how their votes will eHect the outcome of local races as well 81 t=denUal race (!) AUTO "NASCAR Dixie Cup 200" (from Oerllngton. S C.) ( 1 hi 30 min.) .,_ "Bhowani Junction" ( 1956. Orama) Ava Gardner. Stewart Granger ~hrs.) CZ).,_ "Peau 0' Ane (Donkey' a Skin)" ~975) Catherine Deoew•. Jean Mara hr . 30 min.) -WlH•rt 1W ··Nutrasweet WTA Championships" Semifinal matches (live ff om Amell• Island. Aa ) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 8 fmo llAT Guests The Motels, Ozzy Osbourne, IC3. 111 .,.. "Maaquerade" {1955. Wn1· ern) Clayton Mpore. Jay Sltvertieels ( 1 hr . 30 mln ) I M •Wa..J1..,lr111 ...__ .,_ "Arefox" ( 1982, AOvet1ture) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jooet (2 hrs . 15 min.) CH) .. ,.IEll0.1 t191J ()) NA tGll "Heritage Classic" Third round (five from Hiiton Head. S C.) ( 1 hr . 30 min} l imtlCAtTGPTa 0 -a -"The Red Room Rtd· die" Two youngstecs are trapped In a ih~)i:::.:~:a: little boy ICMlUll .,.. "Lost 1n Alaska" (1952, Come- dy) Bud AbbOll Lou Costello ( t hr . 30 min.) 1••••11••--.... mmY ..,.,., .... .,.. 'Htgh Road To China" (1983. Orama) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong (2 hrs.) (O).,,..•MU.. 1t:11(1).,.. "Heart Beat" ( 1980 Orama) Nick Nolte. SlssySpacelt ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 11:111 ........ 9 ' CMWTMe 1111-•M•W. .UT Q9I OP ... PIMCllCO ....... _.., .... ,., .... PUT YU mT ~ "Serve and Retuin Of Serve" (R) (1J) •--OP M .... Vin Scully nar· rates this review of the Dodgers 1983 sea· son llCW9 "Fear In The Night" (1947, Mystery) Paul Kelly, Ann Coran ( t hr 12mln ) ~ TMI ftlJ91111.mlillMYI 1W al llOWll ·'Walk The Proud Land'' ( 1956. Western) Audie Murphy. Anne Bancrolt (2 hrs . 10 min ) .... JUteraoon ....... -· M•W. Regional coverage of Meta at Phllllet Of Padres at Dodgers (3 hrs ) I Mm l'TOOlll .,. "Sunshine Run·· ( 1977, Adven- ture) Chris Robinson. David Legge (2 hrs l,. (!) ~ .. m llOWll "Death Chamber" ( 1981, Adventure) Wang Chung. Shan Meo (2 hrs ) -~-~ .... ITTa fm IA•'U San Diego Padret at Los Angeles Dodgers (3 hr• ) ID• II-OP ... ' IT Cl) NA UIATI "World Llghtwetgl'\ Championship" (from El Paeo, TexH'. IB> (2 hrs) (Q) llOWll "Morning Gtory" ( t 933. Ore ma) Katharine Hepburn, Douglal Fair bank&,Jr. (1 tlr., 14 min) CJ) .,. "Same Time. Nexl Year' ( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Bvrs t}!I ( 1 hr . 59 min ) _.Cl) M•ftU. Pittsburgh Pirates at Chica· Q_Q Cubs (3 hrs . 15 min l -· CJ) ... Mm1'UL.L "First Rounc Playoff Game" (2 hrs • 30 min ) es_...,. l1I ,.. IOWl M "S200.000 Areatone Tournament Of Chemplona" (llva from Riviera Lanes In Akron, Ohio) ( 1 hr • 30 m1n-;,., I -~II TODAY "Alan Hirsch· fleld On The Future Of The Film lnduatry" The chairman of the b<>ard ol Twentieth Century Fox discusses how HollywOOd will meet lhe chal=ol pay TV. cable and comgvter tech . ID Ml•• OPWIAA••-IT (C).,.. "Black Beauty" ( 19 .. 6 Orama) Mona Freeman. Richard Denning ( 1 hr , ·1" 5.w:~::.. lll'IOOUCm 9DLOIT llOWll "The l<lngflSher" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Rex Hamson. Wendy Hille< ( 1 hr 20mln.) llOWll "Six Weeks" ( t982. Orama) Dudley MOO!e, Mary Tyler Moore I 1 hr 45 ~ {%) "GOll'Q In Style" ( 1979, Com&- dy) George Burns, Art Cerney ( 1 hr • 36 mtn.) fD Mo¥tl "The Lady Says No" ( 1952. Comedy) David Niven. Joan Caulfield ( 1 ttllhr • ~'iJ.,.. AOMl-11 MllM.n.I llTIOIMICIM--.oet ~ T2ID Progressive rock artist Judie Tzuke sings "Chinatown " "Sukari· ta. · 'Higher And Higher" and "Black Furs " .,., .... -.Mm • IUD IMOOtGVf Eight of the best funny car drrvers In the U S compete In an ellmlnatron-style competltlOO tor $25.000 1n cash (lrom lndlanapohs. Ind.) GIOMI ltl M IOM 10 LOI UI 7 a Athletes profited are marathoner Joan BenO!t and t:>oxera Steve McCrory and Rick Womac:K, atso. a segment on Freestyle Windsurfing featuring U S Team members Wflndy Thomson. Doug Han and Lisa Neuburger .. h. "Beau James" (1957, Blogra- Qhy) Bob Hope. Vera Miies (2 hrs ) ., llOWll "A Ma)Oflty Of One" (1962. Orama) Alec Guinness, Rosalind Ausse4t I~ ... .,.. nmJCMITGI\' .,.. ''Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Clint Eastwood, Kyle EaatwOOd. (2 hrs. 6 mlnl (!)•111111 ... ~ llOWll "Around The World tn 80 Deys" I t956, Adventure) David Niven. Shirley MacLatne (2hr1 . '8 min ) $) ~-I AIOOT Jean Stapleton and Andy 01bb star In thl1 mutlcai who- dunit about tO hoosegueeta et en Enallah -country hOute Wl'IO ara murd9red one by ooe. (1 hi .. 40 min ) ·1----a..iui ..... .., .. tit ...... .. ~ftllM. .... A IOOI\ al US news events and trends as seen by foreign J0Urnall111 atallOned In this country Host Ford Rowa.n. G muc•mll'I ® _.. "Sliver Dream Racer" ( 1980. Otama) Oevid Essex, Beau Bridges. ( 1 lhr,~~) d •r2u1m l.UllTIAnD .. .-c•~ -Marlin Starling vs. Lupe Aqui- no 1n the USBA Weflerwe!Qht title bout scheduled for 12 rounds (from Atlantic Cit't, N.J.). ( 1 hr ) 9 ... "Tht Greatest Gift'' (1974 Otama) Glenn Ford, Julie Harris (2 hrs.) 1 ...... , *-YO 1MI ..., IO'tl I u.cy -..,.. ~ 9 .,_"The Thief Who Came To Din- ner" ( 1973. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. Jacqueline Bisset (2 hrs.) fD MA "Warming Wam1ng" The conse- quences of the "greenhoose ettec1" 1n relahon to the earth's surface and the low- er layers of atmosphere are examined o ~~-•u•AU ,..-. .... WI• cc..T The Mamas and The Papas are featured 1n concert with The Association. ( 1 hr , 5 min ) 'Il .,. "The Pode Of The Yankees ' ( 1942. Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright (2 hrs . 7 m n ) 1.-UCAIOCll .. ~ all tnll't, ICllll ,_ ITAM A musical abOUI a young girl's dream to enter show business, with performances by Crystal Gayle, Tom Wopat, Paul Wllhams, Ame" ca and DeBarge. ( 1 hr ) 1J PIA ..,... "$200.000 Firestone Tournament Of Champions" (!lorn R1v1era lla~.'rMi.':11,. ~30 min ) ...... illDlllM. ..... IR.'lmA111'f ••111am_.,,., "'1982 Year •n Rev"';;~) m"" •CCMft'l'f ..-... D TAU MINf ~ Guest Nick Sauro 0 .,. "Kung Fu Cook" (1977 Adventure) Btuce Tong. Chan Chi Ping L2 hrs) Q) fl) _.. "Easter Parade" ( t948. Musical) Judy Garland. Fred Ast8"e (2 hrs ) Cl) _. "Top Secret Affair" ( 1957. Comedy) Susan Hayward. Kirk Douglas t? hrs ) 8l) AU .. '* OLD-Bob VIia is on the road again to Investigate another resl· den11111 t>ulldJni allernattve O li)~..,Cl- 'C) -a.ITICI Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy 11ar u a married couple who reflect on their 60 yeers together fI)lfOlfWIM 'L • ~•c=--NllllwmWf One ot Ameri- ca s great ail'lgefa combines mainstream tastes with darfng stylt ( 1 hr 5 min ) SJ90Wll "Author! Authorf" ( •982 Com· edy) Al Pactno, Dyan Cannor 11 hr 50 min) G TOe't9 WM -.rT MIO PAT .. *l._TOUIJM .. ~a 11 .. wum•u LAlll Tmo Guests. record producer Oeodat;J;: x.as restauranteer and wine connol Rogelio di la Fuente, corpo- rate lawye Santlago Rloe I an• ... 01 "' AIR8•1a•1 _. "Superman Ill" ( 1983, Adven- ture) Ctvlttopher Reeve. Richard Pry0< Ji.hra .. 6 ~ .. ~=AU Hou.ton Astros at Atlanta Bravea (3 hrs.) • 8 1MI llO.\D TO LOI ll:ll " Athletes proflled are swlmme< Rick Carey. boxers OUffOf'd and Bernard Gray, equestrian Norman Delio Jolo and high jumper Louise Rltte>;.i1 hr.) I i U&.L C:: wcaA tll IPOl"i'I Scheduled: Donald Curry meets Ello Diaz In a WBA . welterweight champlb{lshlp bout sehed· uled tor 1S (from Fort l.'orth, Texas), The Wood Memo<lal, tor three-year-old thor· oughbreds at 1 1 I 8 miles (from Aque- duct Raoe Track In New York) ( 1 hr .. 30 Imm~, ..... .... •c:.-ua 1MI .......... _. "Around The World In 80 Days" ( 1956, Adventure) David Niven. Shirley Maclalne (2 hrs • 48 min ) &M. POOTIM.L Arizona Wranalers at Houston Gamblera ( 3 hra.) · (() .. "The Cowboy And The Lady'' ( 1938, Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon. ( 1 hr , 31 min) Cal .,_ "Deathtrap" (1 982. Myatery) Mlohael Caine. CMst()Qher Reeve. ( 1 hr . .. 65 ;wi. I'= ... ,,, ..,. SchedlJled Donald Curry meelt Ello Diaz In a WBA welterweloht championship bout IChed- uled for 1~ (from Fort Worth, Texas); The Wood Memorial. for 1tvee-yeer-old thor· oughbfed9 at 1 1 I 8 mllea (from Aque- duct Race Track In New Yott<) ( 1 hr., 30 mob 1 .... :-.,_A loot< at U.S. news events and trends aa eeen by foreign Journalls11 station.cl In thlt country. Host. Ford Rowan. (%) ... "Peeu O' Ane (Dookey's Skin)" 0975) Catheflne ~. Je1ri"'Marals 0 hr .. 30 min.) (DMfJ I...... II -1~!!!--'IJ:~&Ney" (1951, Comedy) James Stewart, Josephine Hull. A woman trtes to have her brother pu1 1way when he begins talking to his lnvlslble rabbit llr~~tJ.n.WM.;. 11191019111f -· ~ HEADACHES? • CD >< Daily Pilat Classified Advertising 642-5678 YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 845-5300 For Compllmentary Conaultatlon • WESTCLIFF CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Dr. Aoa,.rt A. ~er 2043 WHtclltf Or., Suite 106 Newport Beech (nH r Coco'• on 17th and lrvlne) Most Insurances Accepted Friday. April 20 . 1984 13 -lalurclay CORI. ti) _,.. "Dummy" (1979. Orama) Levar Burton. Paul Sorvlno. A deaf and 1lhterate black man laces injustice becau,se of his handicaps after being arrested for murdef In Chicago (2 hrs ) Cl) CM.UMAMY wmtmllOWll CS)-.. "Mother Lode" (1 982. Orama) Charlton Heston. Nick Mancuso A Scot· tlsh miner tries to protect his gold but runs Into people who want II too 'PG' (1 hr 41 min lillA-811'111111 ... .... ..., TOOQ.09 NI C09GIT --"' ....... -u.ICAll p-.i•..,.m••• ID MCIUYWOGa -TMDlll• Ne C.. ...,. P98 MCIU\'WOOO ~ An Inside look at the Motion Picture Industry featur- ing Mel Gibson in ttie remake of "Mutiny on the Bounty''. Burt Reynolds and Shir- ley Maclalne in "Cannonball Run • Part 2" includlng bloopers from the cast. and a look at the backlot of Universal Studios and tf'le "Conan Phenomenon " I ....r IACIJwmt DAVID ... ....,.. _ _..rrTZ MCIUYWOOOCIO..• Feature<J a tour of a makeup special e11ects lab. meet pro· ducers who have made 1t through Holly wOOd's "back door· an 1n1erv1ew with I~~:.:.:" of Shelloy 1'111 • YCUI LR mrTmU•rT Ttll -Featured country muSIC performer Barbara Man- drell, actor Shea Farrell ( 'Hotel") Miss i gy. (t hr.) mATPAMIOlntl~ ....... -~ "Big Name. Fa11 Game?" A took al celebrity 1ournahsm wtileh often seems like an 1nva8lon of pri vacy CH) ••ra IWl11CI 1984 Caesars Palace lnvttatlonal" ( 1 hr ) CD .,_ ·The Entity•· I 1982 Horror ) Barbara Hershey Ron Silver A Callfornia woman and her chlldren are v1ct1mlzed by an lnvlalble being haunting their home 'R jl hrs .. 5 min ) (OJ llW OI ntl ILUI Vin Scully nar- retes this review of the Ooogers 1983 sea- &On. (%) .,_ "Cujo" ( 1983 Suspense) Dee Wallace. Danny Plntauro A woman and her young aon are trapped In their car at an isolated auto repair yard by 11 huge rabid dog. 'A' ( 1 hr . 3 1 mm ) l t..,.a'fU ,. ....... Tlll•~LR M OI LA. Featured Mar1y Smith. a gr•ndmother who has become a member of a SWAT Team. v1s1t Lake Tanoe tor a 1()()1( at some of the best "hot dog" sl<lef5; Olympic contender Edwin Moses, one o1 the world's top hurdlers, a look a1 the heavy machinery that is used to move mounta.1ns. i ~"'­MOllM-.0 MIU N "The Otemond Game" The trail ot neW1y mined dlamonds is traced as they are graded. cleaved sawed. pollShed, traded, designed and SOld2as ~.Z~~~ IM.UT~ Jim Tabor visits a tentmaker In Maine and l!1kes a horse- Friday. April 20. 1984 back tour ot Malibu Creek State Perk In Los =ir· Calltomla Q ©1 "Jimmy Con ors vs John McEnroe'· (2 hrs • 30 min 191 ... 1:11 ....... .. ()) Wiil ICml Aictue, Farley and Car- son MarSh combine lorC8$ to ootw11 Rus- sian agents who are trying lo get 10 Altee's rattier (I hr ) a CID m.., ..,.... Kimberly attempts to 101n Wiiiis' all-male varsity clUb • and he lakes revenge by entering e con- test lor semOf class queen. (A) Q 8 MtMI "Born Again" ( 1978. Bt<>gra- phy) Dean Jones, Anne Francis. Water· gate co-conspirator Charles Colson finds setf·redempllon thtough a new devotion to rel1gl00 (2 hrs ) D 9 T..I. MOOl9' Hooker uses f'lll ott- duty time and travels to MexK:o In search ol an abducted child (A) Q ( 1 hr ) G .,_ "The Oblong Box" ( 1969, HOf· ror) Vincent Price. Christophe< Lee A madman t)lmed ahve during a supposed treatment eventually achieves revenge (2 hrst._, ~ OI ITAll~ A variety show 1nch:Jd1ng studio performances. celebf'lty gossip ana country music. This week's guests Air Supply Emmanuel Lewis. Anne Murray New Christy Minstrels. Andy Wtlllams, Flying Karamalov Brothers (2 hrs) G) A W & W A sucussful lawyer and lam1ly man. John Strickland (An1ho- nr Hopkins) escapes from lhe trappings o a convent1onal hfe through an adultM- ous rela11onsh1p that enos In t1agedy; C1a1an Madden. Use Hllboldt. John LeMesut1er and Clive Francis co-star if>art 1 of 2) (2 f'lrs ) &a 1"MI MMATW This documentary researches lhe ancient Polyne&lan skill of naviga11ng without charts, compasset or sex1an1s. and profites one native who ra oeterm1ned to keep this art allve. ( 1 hr ) ~ccmivm~ .:C:-.,_ "Firefox" ( 1982 Adventure) Clint EastwOOd. Freddie Jones A U.S pilot goes behind Russlen !Ines 10 steal a supersonic fighting plane. 'PG' (2 hrs . 15 min J.o. (()1ec:m1• CH).,_ "Mother l<>de" ( 1982. Orama) Charlton Heston. Nick Mancueo. A Scot· ttSh miner 111es 10 protect Ms gold but rune into people who want It too. 'PG' (1 hr .. 41 min) 1"MI ,~ "' ~ .,._ all PMAeOI Humorous akerches by actor and comedian John Paragon ("Air· plane It The Sequel''). with appearanoet by Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman). Cassanore Pe1erson (Elvlra) and Edie McCturg ( 1 hr ) m llOWW "Song Of The Open Road" (194' Musical) Jane Powell. Edgar Ber· gen A child star runs away to join a group of youngsters Involved In saving a farm field from ruin (2 h<s.) • •D a> •• • a.T -JennlfM makes plans to wed a former playboy who reoenJ_ly_ d_ied . CI> ....-nus"' 1"MI ..... ,...,. ~ .,_ "The Perils Of Pauline" (1947. Comedy) Belly Hutlon, John Lund The Nie of silent film star Pearl White Is traced from her humble beginnings to he< trl· umph in the Fohes Bergere (2 hrs.) •OZ>_,, l'MCKI Mt 8 (I) .o¥ll · A Small Kllllng" ( t 981. Suspense) Edward Asner. Jean Simmons An undercover cop and a female protea· SOf posing as 1 beg lady trill a klllef W1th t'telp from • motley Cfew of e4def1y 11reet ~. (R) (2 hrs.) D • .,_ "l<lng Kong" (Pen 1 of 2) ( 1976, Adventure) Jeff Bridget, Jessica Lange. A monstrous epe Is brought 10 New YC>tk Ctty trom a lroplcal "'8nd by a greedy oil promoter eager to eltPIOlt the Cteeture f0t profit. (R) (2 tn.) 8 0 UWI IMT A oouJ* IMms their daughter loves tn older men. a woman tries to arrenge an affelf IC>t her husband. and a CNlte tine direct°' demands Gopher date hit nie;z,:> Q (1 hr.) •• .,ii I ([) Mn'O __. "NASC.~R Trans·South 500" (from Darlington, S.C ) (R) (2 hrs .. 30 ~ CD "Cujo" ( t983. Suspense) Dee WaJJece. Danlly Plntauro. A woman and her young son are trapped In their car at an ltolated auto repair yero by a huge, rabid dog. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) Cl) .. "cne.ch & Chong's Still Smokln' " (1983. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin. Tommy Chong The comic duo llvan up 1 poorly atlanded Dutch lilm festlval. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 31 min.) (%) ._ "Man. Woman And Child" ( 1983. Orama) Martin Sheen. Blythe Danner. A man's happy family Illa la dis rupted by the death of a woman with whom he had a brief affair years earher and the arrival of the son he had never known. 'PG' (1 hr .• 39 min ) -1,..., .. -I ':-Al'f mMD A retired dancer wants to perlonn 1g1ln. and a wealthy widow tries to convlooe her butler she lovft hint (R) Q ( 1 hr.) II llOWll "The Voyege 01 The Yes' ( 1972. AdVenture) Desi Arnaz Jr .. Mike Evans. Two teen·age<s lac:• physical and soolal problems while embarking upon an ocean voyage In a saHboat ( 1 hr , 30 min~ ! .,. ~kytonk Man" (1982. Ora ma) Cnnt Eastwood. Kyle EastwOOd. An over·the-hlll. aleohollc country-western singer trevelt to Nllhvllle with hl1 14- year-old nephew tor a 1a11-chanc:. audl· lion at the Grand 06a Opry. 'PG' (2 hrs .. s min) ®llOT•lll•T"9 .. Comedy shtchel combine With clullc film and news footage In en otfbelt. •tlrlc take- off CD) mollT, ITIU I U. DANMT Mam The 119ter111 rock group perlOfms a teleetlon of their hilt. lncludlng "Just A ~ Before I Go" and "Lo\19 The One You re With" In thla concert teped In November. 1982. 11 the Unlversal AmphlthMtre In Unlvefsel City. Calltom1a I ~ ...i,!5 min.) ..... ,u,.,,..., -_,TllMSI -...... 19allmAT •tllMft "Shades 010.rkneu" John Outline llara In this etory by Mey Slnclalr about 1 wtlter who leeks qui.I rooms end enoountert the ghost of his landlord's dl~ttf Q ( 1 hr.) e .,. "Ptlen1om Expreu" (1932. Mystery) J. Farren MacDonald. Sally Blant. When a railroad engineer tries to e.1tpllln the real clrcumstanc.s behind a train wreck, no one believes him and he 1s fired from his job. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CID ... "High Road To China" ( 1983 Orama) Tom Selleck, Besa Armstrong. A mllllooalreu hlrea a hard-drinking alt· .. I -lalurclay Coal.< World War I flying ace to search 10< her tor19·IOSt lather "'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 50 min ) Z; llOVll "Cheech & Choog's S11ll Smok1n· " ( 1983. Comedy) R1ch8ro 'Cheeeh" Marin. Tommy Chong The comic duo hven up a poorly a11endeo iDut== 'A' (lhr 31n11r1 ) .. )mTOI~ .. IAn..tT 'Ml 11• D8Cll@J O) ... TAii .,. "Some Like 11 Ho1" (1959 Comedy) Tony Curtis. Jack Lemmon Two witnesses to lhe St Vaten11ne's Day 'Tlassacre pose as members of an all-girl band to conf\Jse lhe gangsters who plan to dlSPose ot them (2 hrs . 30 min ) m> lllOVll "The Resurrecflon 01 Zachary Wtieeler" (l971. Dfama) Angle 0.cktn· son. Bradford Diiiman A political hgure is repaired att91 an automobile acc~I with parts tr om a "soma," a synthetic 0<gan Dank (2 hrs.) ). mWll "Nana" ( 1981 Drama) Karya Berger. Jean-P1e<re Aumont A beaullful and willful prostitute puts her appearance ano bOdy 10 use to beoome the toast ot the town ( 1 hr • 32 mtn ) S llOVll 'Cops And Other Lovers" 1982, Drama) Harry Reems, N1c0le Mor- '" An earnest pol1Ce vice squall ch1el sets out 10 make his city moral 'R' ( 1 tir 26 ,,. _., l1W*I 11:a ............ lrn1n Jormt 11) IAnm.\Y -.t LM Host Robin W1t11ams. Guests A<lam Ant ("Strip " Goody Two Shoes"). comedienne Paula Poundstone (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I .. \'OM MOT TMCal _ ... .,.,. Sagebrusn Tra1r 11933 Western) John Wayne. Nancy Shubert A wboy un1us1ly 1mprtSO~ tor rnurder •"·Capes to hunt aown me real killer aM ~r )lie his own innocence I 1 hr 15 min J 0 ..C cm ... TC» COWTWY HrT1 OI Tltl llMI In tr•us fourth annual event tiO!>tS R.iy Stevens and Sylvia honor lhe 10 IOP ,ungs of 1983 as selocte<l Oy ltle readers ••I M1Js1c City News Feature() performer~ ,, elude The Oak Ridge Boys Lee Green- wood an<l G~oms (2 hrs I ,, ••• llrT ... ·11) l• IOCO • tD .._ ,.... .. Neal Gaoler and Jet 11ey I yons look al rising stars Tom Cruise M1cke, Rourke. Rebecca DeMornay and r 11c Roberts ~ I INITIC8I n• 1C01111 •rr L.A.: vm>e 12:9 ..... , .... DAVID•--Featured heterosexu- • 11 rnen whO dress as Nomen 11 hr I C llOV9 ·cu10" ( 1983. Suspense) Dee Wall;ic;e Danny P1ntauro A woman and l1Pr yO•JrlQ son are rrapped 1n lheir car at organized l .,.., od ••Co~ •illun o •l"'Ctl• lau 1l1<el•<>n 011r•t1 ren q\tlclllr ond H•tl~ fuw! •lwtl dwy·,. loc*t"I fM tr • ... , •d ,.1.1 ~I« """"°""' ~ ---hilJHlt claulfled ads 6•2·5678 an 1S01attd auto repair yard by a huge rabid dog 'R' ( 1 hr., 31 min ) cm .,.,. "Laura's Desires" ( 1980. Ola- ma) Slegrun Thell, Iris Stern. A woman facet a difficult decision wtier'I she must choose which of hef prevlout lovers al'te hkes best. (1 hr., 15 min.) I M.19MnQIDOCI •R--(l•rJNI 1119 ~tuell ~ .,. "Superman Ill" (1983. Adven- ture) Christophel RM¥e, Rlcnard Pryor. A v1llalnovs Industrial magnate tries to neu· trallze the man of steel by spllttlng him into his good and evu personalities 'PG' q_ (2 hrs. 5 min.) ttm IJ .,_ "The Counterlelt Green" ( 1971, MystefY) David Janssen. Norman Lloyd A U.S. Treasury agen1 pursues an elusive maattw counterleit« (2 hrs.) Cf) .,.,. "Theatre Of Blood" ( 1973. Comedy) Vincent Price. Diana Rigg When he ralts to receive a coveted award for htS stage perlom\anoee. a cunning Shakespearean actor decides to murder his critics C') 9 IOCI' ([) PU UIATI "WOfld Lightweight Championship" (from El Puo. Texas) ~) ( 1 hr • 30 min.) UJ-.AT tmJJCMI.,...., (Part 2 of ?l ( 1 hf ) CS) llOW9 "Dog Day Atternoon" ( 1975, Drama) Al Pacino, John Caz.ale. A New York City bank robbery escalates Into a near-<:ircus wtlen community activists join 1n to stage an antl-pollce protest during the capet 'A' (2 hrs., 10 min.) CZ) ... "Going In Style-" ( 1979, Come- dy) George Bufns. Alt Cerney. Bored with sitting all day on a bench In the park, three elde<ly gentlemen caref\Jlty plan a bank heist. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) !Ml (I) .,. "Santa Fe Stampede" ( 1936. Western) John Wayr'lfJ. Ray Corrigan. The Three Mesqult~ try to ci.ar a cowboy accused of murdering e gOld prospector Bhr. 5min) ,_ IOCI PAUCI .,_"The Crusades" ( 1935, Adven· ture) Loretta Young. Ian Keith. Richard the Ltonhearted and hts follow8f8 set our to free Christian sieves In the Holy Land i hrs .. 45 min.} •• ••rr ... ... "Without Love" {1945, Come- dy) Spenoer Tracy. Katharine Hepburn A friendly widow rents a room to a scleflflst wl'to turns out to be a somnambulist. ( 1 :li.i~ ! 90Wll "Wet Rainbow" (No Date) ( 1 hr. 15mln.) 1:a I QllT."" TIMI -... .,.,. "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo' 11944, Drama) Spencer Tracy. Van John -;on General Jlmroy Doolittle prepares for 1nd commands B·29s In bombing mis· >t0ns over Japan (2 hrs. • .t5 min ) Q) .. "Manhunt In The Jungle" 1958. Adventure) Robin Hughes. Luis Alvarez. An e11plorer acou" tl'te Jungles ot Brazil in search of a m*9elng expedition of aotd·seek«s. (1 hr .. 36 min.) "'1. .,. "Superman Ill" (1983. AdVen- ture) Christopher Retv9, Richard Pryor. A ,,111a1nou9 lndUetrlal megn.te triee to neu- t•;illze tl'te man of atMI by l!Pfltttno him ,f'll l htS good Ind evil pet90nallties 'PG' , 1irs , 5 min) 1:a C MCMI 'The Last American Virgin" 1 ~e2. Comedy) Lewrence Monoson. D•ane Franklin A Shy teen-eger In love Is reluctant to Join his buddies In their pu<tUlt =im~=-=~~ 11~.30"'".I -~llllC&I -.. ''The Cut Man Ceper" (1976, Dfama) Aobert Hoolca. Godfrey Cem- br1dge Two investigators uncover a ring making a profit on ~ loin made Jn the IU(). (t ht., 30 mn.) T00 .... 10. DmmTnmA1M ":. "Black Sunday" ( 1977. Suspense) Robert Shaw, Bruoe Dem. A deranged Vietnam veteran joins an Arab terrorist In a plot to murder 80,000 unsuspecting Super Bowt fans. 'R' (2 hrs .. 30mln.) cm .. "Nathalle" (1978. Dfama) Marcelle Petri, Roger Beech. An unsuc- cessful fllm director decides to raise some cash by kidnapping the daughlM of a wealthy tycoon, but lustful desire lntetferes. {1 ht .. 27 min.) CZ) ... "Cujo" ( 1983. Suspense) Dee Wallace. Danny PlntllUfo. A woman and her young son are trapped in their car at an Isolated auto repair yard by a huge. rabid dog. 'R' (1hr .. 31 min.) M CI) .,. "Sa.me Time. Ne11t Vear" ( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda. Bien Bu,.,._ ryn Two people carry on an unusual extramar11al affair by meeting at ll'te same resort for one weekend each year over a petlod of several .decades 'PG' (1 hr . 59 -i J..-----~= "Just Tell Me What You Want" ( 1980, Comedy) AM MacGraw, Alan King. A wealthy business tycoon thinks he has his mlstres.s well In llM until she demands he put her In charge of a recent- ly acquired movie studio 'A' ( 1 hr . 52 mrn-., -~ f/IOm&.006. """: M ll mWll "Follow The Hunter" ( 1954, Adventure) Charles Chaplin Jr .. Onslow Stever'\& A young boy has a hard time convincing his father that he wflnessed an actual murder. (1 hr .. 30 min.) .,.,. "Cujo" ( 1983, Suspense) 08e Wallaoe. Danny Plntauro A woman and her young son are trapped In thelr car at an isolated auto repair yard by a huge. .,.1rabl=.;.~ hr .. 31 min.) MIWI .... ,.....,. ........ .., .,. "The Concrete Jungle" ( 1962. Dfama) Jiii St. John, Tracy Bregman. An innocent young woman Is used by her unscrupulous boyfriend as an unwlnlng cocaine smuggler. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) He _,.,. "Courageous Of Chrls118n" (1940, Drama) Jean Herwiolt, Tom Neal A dedicated d<>ctor's work with the poor is complicated When an epidemic strikes. •;tGOAnW DATOPWO•t • ~=~--Tai Ho. Japanese Sumo Wrestler (R) (%) _,.,. "Fear In Tl'te Night" ( UM7, Myst81)') Paul Kelly. AM Doran. A young man discovers. to his hOfrOf. that he he& commllted a murder wl'tlle In a hypnotle rrance. (1hr .. 12mln.) .. IUf"" llZAm Q Friday. April 20, 1984 15 .. .. 1cwr•••--Mmeccm1cc 11wtM•M IAl'f9 _ _...From lhe HOl- lywOOd Bowl. featuring the American Symphony Orchestra and a choir of over 500 voices ( 1 hr ) ~ C:-IOUnCI Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy star as • married couple who r~ oo-ttletf ::itteers 1ogettl9r (f) .... (fil.cMI "The Personals" ( 1982. Come- dy) Brll Schoppert, Karen Landry ( 1 hr • 30mln 1 ~,.., ...... MMC) 1111 WMAn Ill? .,.. "Wrong Is Rtgllt" ( 1982, Come- dy) Sean Connery. Geo<ge GrlZZard ( 1 hr . 55 min 1 .,.. 'Stler1ock Holmes In Pursu11 To Algiers" ( 1945, Mystery) BaSil RathbOne, ~I Bruce ( t hr . 5 mm.;.. .. U C..W W N n a..,.,._ ,.. ~ .... u. •tW..wTAl .. ITMCMI -TW" ... ............ ,_UllAll--TWLOOQATW 1•11 YOUTMAimTMI ... u.AYllAll -.r ... ..... llOWll "Tim" (1 981 Orama) Piper LaUfle, Mel G1bsoo ( 1 hr 35 min ) ([) IYmAlnCI ·r~CAA OlvrSIOn II Wom- en' a Team Champ1onsr11p" llrom Sp11ng field. Maas ) !R) 12 hrs ) CO).,.. "Jesus' 11979 Orama) Brian Deacon, Rrvka N0tmar 11 hr 57 min I (%).,.. "Willy WtYlka And Tile Choco- late Factory· I 1971 Fan1asy) Gene Wtldef, Jack Alt>ert!.O!i ( 1 hr 38 min ) CICllll'IM .. WWlffTOllAWB • ca.-iw IE 11 ilt _,..., .... CGll Mii 1 W TMI PIOfU LITnm9•L-.r ,_Tm _, .. ,.,.,.. ..uc .... PllAll DCWT IAT TMI .,._ ..... 'U csawu.u. PAW ITGIY Two children 1 effOflS ro help 81'1 ln)Ufed lawn lead them to Me6I mofe htlmane treatment for w1ldllfe (1) MJIR.-r TOll11m A dramatlzalt-00 of lhe true story abOut a B•aclt teen-ager who organizes hla peers lo help eldetly Black retldenta du11ng a harsh wintet -~ -MMWiiiN -T .... ,,,, .... ftlAnCAT um.llAICM.I W•TO-.n.. .., ... ....,. m rme..-w , ... ~ .. ,.~, •. ... MCAT =:r(ll)Q 16 Friday, April 20, 1984 ($) M IAIT9' ITOllY Animated A sh0f'1- age Oi eggs ooaee a rhrear to the future of EHier ~ ••••1uu • .-ic...,.. w-. ,_ IOCID ... 1:11 llOWll "SYgs Bunny s 3rd MOVle 100 t Rabbtt Talee" ( 1982 Comedy) Animal ed VOICes by Met Blanc Shep Menken i_1 hr 30 min ) 1"99 ()) tueAY llDN•ll Scheduled a J)fOllle of art entrepreneur Larry Fle1sch rmao. a stress thefepy program developed for Bo81on potlce otlicers I 1 hr 30 mm I I ......... 40'YOIUMl•ll U.owDO-.• ..,,.MIMT &MlllTM MWlaDTCWOW llOWll "Jesus" ( 1979 Orama) B11an Deacon. RiVka N0tman ( 1 hr 5 7 min ) lllOC.-.A~ llOWI "Dot And The Bunny" ( t980 AdYenture) Anlmated I 1 llr 10 min ) G WAY Ol TlllTM 1111 dll .,.. "The Rot>e · ( 1953 Orama) Atetlard Burton Jean Simmons (2 hrs 30m1n) .. Tlm•TMILR '°"" ....... . unu.-. • wm»oa• __ ,...,,_R! --~ ....... -mml(R)Q ...... flUY YGll mT .,_ "Var1attons or the Ground5rroke" (R) 'HJ_,... 'Dead Men Don't Wear Platd' ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Word ( 1 hr 30 min ) O,.,.. Dot And The Bunny · ( 1980. Adventure) Animated I 1 hr 10 min) Z .,.. 'Oeatlltrap · I t982 MY'tery) Mtehaet Caine Chtt,.OOher Reeve ( 1 hr 55 ~ . ~ .. ODYlmY ATTMl9CMll WIW Tm AT CM.YMf ,,. !*I. .... TOllAim...., IDIOWYOUlml r ) ... MDU "German Brown Trou1 at Flaming Gorge, Utah' IA) r l. 1 ,,__.. • TMI WAY A young g11t encourages the residents of 11 nurs.ng home where she works to form their own )8.U~oup W•TOMIMM.L .. C1J IAl'f9 UD\'f, A NmVAl OI Easter Sunday seMCe 11 broedeast from the Camarillo Seventh Day Adventist Church In Gamarlllo. California ( t hr ) ... CCbL ICI mTOIU.LOI' I U c.M.M •• WU,WUWIT rr•w1t• .. ~ ....... (119WIJ ,,.. ..... ,_, ....... 9IOlllCIM9 ,._ TAU MAN "Princess And The Pea'' Tt)t~ 1/9(1/0(l of the CIUSIC tale aters Liza Mtr1nel11 as Prlncns Alecia. Tom Conlt 3' Prince Riehard and Beatrlee Straight as thu pr1~· t mother I 1 hi ) m t9MT Of THI 11111'9 t11 l m¥a Tt,e End 01 August · ( 198? Oran1a1 L11ra Skala, David Marshall Grant 8 tir 40 rrun J 11111 (Z ml TMI ,_.. DA'f Ol ..CO.i ll•ll'fNCO.• .,. WlaO TH m I DtW WI ,.. , ,.._,., .\TIMll 'M CAIMI illlli frll't9YWW'I• IHll ) .,.,. "The Hanging Tree·· ( 195 Western) G11ry Cooper. Marla Schell hr , •6 f'Tlj(\ J ,f , .._, ~ Profile ot Murray Ros Austrahan swimmer (A) 'b _,... "The Mirror Crack'd" ( 1ge. Mysteryr ElrzabelP't Taylor. Kim Novak 1 hr . '*6 min ) 'OJ .,.,. "Willy Wonka And The Chocc late Factory" ( 1971 Fantasy) Ger Wil<Ser. JacJc Albeflsort (2 tlrt ) I ,..,.'°'°" .. Cl) l9A UlllTIA&.L "Playoff Game (2 hrs , 30 min.) D CID IAl'f9 AT Tiii YAT1CM His Hot neu Pope John Paul II conducts the Eas er Mass at St Peter's Baalllca (lrom Vat caniuJ,iL" Rome) ( 1 hr ) ITOOla mTOIU.TW'f ...... °',..,,... ta.r .. -·-·· .. ,..,. MLAW•mll ••9ITOI-Mll"IW ) •TOIC'fU UC. "Seattle Super cross" (I hr ) (~ llOWll ·Pouergetsl' ( 1982. Horror) Craig T Nelson. Jobeth Wlfflams ( 1 hr 55mln) 'L llOWll "Grand Illusion" ( 1937. Ota ma) Jean Gabln. Erich Von Strohelm ( 1 hr . ~mtn) .,...... .. -w ~ OI ~A "Connec11cu1 · l1 hr ) .. 8 N•MJ. Caltlomta Angels a1 Toronro IB'Qia~~l;lwmt DAWl)-.u'f ~'CM ...... a..nw.,.._ __.,PM.RL -~ WALL tfmT -High Time Again For. High Teen?" Guest Jim McCaman1 co-editor California T echl'l()logy Stoel< Lellet 1 ...... tW -.r ~llAI .,.. "A Mator1ty Of One" ( 196? IOra;,':~ Alec Guinness, Rosalind Russell .... II Cl wm TO•UllCI_. ..•. ,~ .... ---( M'lmATllT••lfl "1981 Yea1 1n Review" CR) l.,llOWI ' BAii 01 Fire" ( 1942. Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck. ( 1 hr 51 min) tW dll U•ML Houston Attr09 a1 A11an1a Braves (3 hrt ) 1d (!) H•MJ. Pittsburgh P111tea at Chtca ~ Cuba (2 hra . •S min ) t ... U WCI• I 1W "NutrHweet WTA Chamf)lonahlps" Final matcties (live lroni Amelia llland. Fla ) (2 hra ) I 0 UR fllOOTIM.&. ,._CCU..,., .. aa.11••-wo•r• 1W ''NU1raaweet WT /I Champtonsl'\lps" Final marches (live lrmr Amelte t'}land Fla ) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 8i>'••T~tUWt-.vm C'C) llOWll "Dream House" ( t98 t Ota m1:11 John Sc.hne1de1 Mertlu HenMI I hr , 40 mtn) ff ) ._ "Wornen·s Pro Tour" (lrom I ~ I >. I e landayCont. Kirkwood. C060) (A) ( 1 hf) Ill'• I -Juntof GOfg sens the family maneiOn In return for the Peas of PO'#ef (Q) M Ulm lfOIY Animated A ShOrl· age of egos poses a threat to the future OI ~ef &lteraoae ,.I.., .. ITlnUICll ... ,.,........,. ,._C•totT WIT .,.._ -• 'FllC "The lnctedlble MaOhlne" New ttotvilques 1r1 medicine and phOLog<aphy matce 11 P<*lble 10 e•plor• the Innermost recesses of the human body ( 1 ht . 4 1 mn J 'Q) ... "Jesus" ( 1979. OfamaJ Brtan Deacon, RMla NOlman ( t hr . 5 7 min 1 • 'I> Nl9 CMAll 'Commnmenta·· Hart has an affair with another woman and Bell desperately pleads IOI hts help 1n dealing with PrOfet.IOf K1ngshetd (f) .,_ "The Rules 01 The Game" ( t939. Drama) Marcet OellO. Nota Gre· ~ ~.~ITWn ) Ui> "Oklahoma Anrne" ( 1952 Comedy) Judy Canova JOtln Aubel! (2 nrs J 12::98 NA tall 'Heftlaoe Goll ClaSSIC ' Final round (hve from Hart>our Town Goll Links in H1lloo Head. 5 C I (2 hrs 30 min) II M e.A1UT llY11'91Y Prtncess Grace of Monaco hosts thrs special lea1ur· tng Petula Clan< and lhe Irish mus.cal ioup, The Chieftains 'mUC•to••I -United States "" Cuba (from Reno. Nevada) 13 hfs 30 min 1 .. ,.MW ·-..... a ...r WOOD'I 'J mCA A profile r1 I lowa·t>orn artist Grant WOOd tamous 1,,, n1s palflting · Ameucan GothtC G) M•W San Diego Padr~ at l OS Angetes Oodgefs (3 hrs 1 5AMTm"OfTMft (H) .. "Ollvtf!" ( t968 Musical) A0<1 M~ Oltvef Reed (2 hrs 26 min ) (I.) "I Ought To Be In Pictures" ( 1982. Comedy) Walter Matthau Ann Margret ( t hr • 45 min I f S) .. "Devil's Brother" I 1933 Come dy) Stan Hardy Oltver Hardy I 1 hr 28 min) ,. 0 IPOITIWO&D Scheduled CART Phoenhc 150 Auto Race !from Phoen111 International Raceway Am 1 Women's World Powen1f11ng Champ.onsrup (from Adelaldt, Australia) ( t Ill 30 min ) I ,. .. --.a A WM.I ,,.,.,.. Tiii 11TM C8fNrf wmtlLLll0'9I "The Secot\d Amer1Can RevolutlOll, I'' Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee Ptfform dramatic dialOgUel. often 1n the otig1na1 settings, chron1e11ng the search by Black Amerlcant tor rights and hbertles from 1900 to 1920 (Part t ol 21 O (I hr) Ii) A •'111 OPTAITI 'CJ .._ "Tim" (1981. Orama) Piper Laurie, Met GlbtOn. ( t hr , 35 min l •1••nwe-.... ' .,. "Sunshine Run I t977 Adven turf!) Chtlt Robinson Oa111d Legge (2 rus I (fJ llCMI "Cheape1 By The Dozen· ( 1950. Comedy) Cllftofl Wtibb Jeanne Cr11n (2 hrs.) • __ _,_ r (Jfl-PAMlll 8111 Wetsh and Mary Hat1 host an encore ot the 191M Tournament of RONS Parade ~hfL) m ... "Mystery Of The S.cred Shroud" ( 1979) Oocumeotary (2 hra.) e PAmlOIQl.ftm CO) .,. "Brother Sun. Si9ttf Moon" ( 1973. Biography) Graham F.Wlmer. Judi Bowker (2 tva . 1 min.) (%) .,. "Man. Woman And Child" ( ~. Qteme) Menin Sheen. 8ly1t1e ir=m~39min > • .. all A TU Ol TWO~ An Inside 10ok at the rise and fall ot the 19~ Atlanta Braves season that began wilh high hOpet and ended 1n a dOwnhlll llide. (2 fira.) ., ........... A WM.I ,_,. M inM mm1rY wmt ILL.,,_ "The Second Amettcan Revolution. II" Ot.sle Davis and Ruby Dee trace the battle agatnS1 Mgtegatlon from lhe outset of World War II to 1963, the 100th anniversary of the Emanctpallon Proctamatloo. (Part 2 of 2) Q ( 1 hf.) I PACll Ol Ql.ftm .. "-,.. Featured: BUI Kidd dlScosleS lhe 1mp0rtance of proper speed control In 9'\l- 1ng: Don Jonnson talks about followlng ott the shot and how It atfecta a bOw1lng game. Chi Cht Rodriquez J)fesertta a junlOI cllnlc for golf11r1; John Newcomb dlSCusses Doublet T eonll Play 8 .,_"Angel In My Pocket" (1969, Comedy) Andy Griffith, Lee Mel'lwethet ~hr·) 8 AmlCM IPOITW Ted Shackel- lotd journeys to Wyoming and Utah to examine the overpopulation of coyotes and their predatory attacks on sheep, San Francrsoo •9e<s' Russ Francis travell to r~~ In o "°~ue IU<l<ng ~ '~ .,.,. "Dot And The Bunny' I 1980, Adventure) Animated ( t hr . 10 min l (SJ .,. 'Deathtrap" ( 1982. Myate<y) Mlchae+ Celfle',-Christe>pher Reeve ( 1 hr . 55 min) Ml ti Cl) POI CUI ~ The history and contemporary development of Rome's Gr~ un1ver.i11es II examined ( t hr ) ' a ..:::U-"'"•••--·• •M&YfGIWUIT ..,~,~ .,. "The Uttle Prince" ( 1974 Mu~I) Richard Kiiey, Gene Wlldef ( t nr, 28 min.) --1~' OUWUD "The Persistenl Ones" The htettme commitment to excellence that allows some athletes to ovwcome set beck• and IMness Is traced. ( 1 hr ) . 8 .. "The Oblong Box" ( 1969, Hor ror) Vlncen1 Price, Chflttoe>tlet Lee (2 hrs) - (]) MOW 10 • IUCl'*lrll. • nm CA TODAY ®l mrrmTU I• n 1* -.featured r.:ountry mUllc performer Barbara Marr Jrell. actot Shea Farrell ("Hotel"). Miu ~gy (1 hr) W llON "Easter Parade" ( 1948, Mu&•· 11) Judy Garland. Fred Astaire. (2 hrs ) g) M0¥9 "The Lott Veers" ( 1976) Doc i•nentary .~~) fZl) WAU -"High Time Again 1 ,, High Tech?" Ouett Jim Mccamant, <>d1tor Calllotnla TeohnolOgy Stock Le11er e M..,. Max and the Meeter tteVel to Southern Cellfomla Where they help en Nfobtcl instruct°' IOCate her rnllaing bfo=·~wt­• ..... ,.. ~ II&. C09f _, eom.dlen 8111 eo.by ~ f\Jn at everyday llte In !hill one-man thOw~ hr .. « min.) 1mn:-..: -(l)MCIMM,_ .,..,u•-•-•-w _. "The Hanalna Tr•'' ( 1959. Western) Gary coopi,, Matta Schtl.. ( 1 hr •• 48 min.) Im.I• -&II Nt8ll Cl9il .... Q ., ..... WMLITmf•mMl__, l:t.. "The Wotld View Of Paul Johnloo" Guest 8'1tlltt MrthOr of the new boO+<. "MOdem Tlmet: Tht Worid From The Twenties To The Elaht•" ( 1 hi.) e IMS • .-.L" -WllCall ,..,.. (() OGU.19 ll"ttt Louitiana State at Mla~hra.) CD "&g. Bunny's 3'd M<Me: 1001 Rabbit Tales" (1982. Comedy) Antmet· ed. Voices by Mel Blanc, Shep Menken. 11 hr .. 30 min.) cm -MC*I "S.nta Anft• Sen Juan Capistrano Handicap" ( 1 hr.) Cl), .. TMI w• ''Pmoeel ANJ The Pea" This verelon of the claallc ta .. atara Liza Mlnnetfl at Prlncela Aleole. Tom Conti as Prince Richatd and Bee~ Stra~s the ptlnce's mothef'. ( t hr.) (%) "Wlity Wria And The Choco- late Factory" (197t, Fantasy) ~ Wiider, Jaci< Albertson ( 1 hr . 38 min ) G•UYOIWJ. •Ill).,. "Batman" (t966, Comedy) Adam W•I. Burt W8Jd (2 hrs ) ...... ...,m,m_ .... Ma ...... _ --Q --., .. ... .,.. "Tht Black Stell+on Aeturna" { 1982. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teti Garr. (t hr , 43 min.) -•IVenlau ., .... ... "Jelue CMat. Superstar" ( 1973. Muslcal) Ted Neeley, Yvonne EIU. man The last MVen days In the Ute of Jesus are mvsically re-er•ted against the lb8~~1*=emporary terael. (2 ~a.) mA111f? :•- ...... TO~ , ... ,,,.,,,,,. ., ..... ... ''The Miracle Of Ol.w Lady Of Fatima" ( t952, Orama) Gibert Ro<and Frank Sllv9ra. Thr .. PMUJ'lf chlldren w11: nesa a vision in the small village of Fatima 1n 1917 (2 hr:.) I ~-=--... .WA .. A Magic Way Of Going The Story Of Thoroughbr9dl" A lo<* at the Friday, April 20, 1984 17 -Sanclay Cont • horse racing industry In its search tor tno1 oughbfeds with speed, stamina and lhe will to win. (R) Q ( 1 hr ) ©) .,_ "Jesus' ( 1979, Orama) Brian Deacon. R1vlla N0tman The ltte of the "King ol Kings... from his early years as !he son ot a P<>OI" carpenter to hJS 1nst1ga t1on of the reltgK>Us and social revolutt0n that led 10 his dea1h by cruc111~1on is detailed 'G' ( 1 hr 57 min I .,_ "Dot And The Bunny' ( t980. Adventure) An1ma1ed Doi and her silly new fnend search IOI a lasL oaby l<~n- • 'i:oo. ( 1 hr . 10 min.) d ct): .... «* ,,_ WAY A young girl encourages the re510ents or a nursing home where she works to form their own .. ,'8~ MOU.YWOOD ClDmW Featured prol1te of movie mogul Samu81 Ar1<olf 1nterv1ew with~Lewrs ITMmllll!l•MI umYalm 1111P•c.:11un Yo. CMUmJO OWi ~ ''Part Time Work Part· Time School" An e.xam1 nation of benehrs and disadvantages tor students who atteno high scMol part-time and also hold a 1ob O CC) .,. "My Favorite Year' ( 1982 Comedy) Peter 0 Toole. Jessica Harper A d1psomamaca1 former matinee idol nas dllltculty coping w11h 1ne pressures of a !Ive TV performance ouring telev1S1on's l=~(lhr 35mm) 119 Cl) • ..,,.. CZ 'A~ la..cY A cache 01 '•re worl<s collected Oy Murpny •S stOfen (RI (._! hrj 8 ®l .un ..W fT QI eeoT Fea lured the cast ot The Wizard of Oz' on a musical number that NBS cut lrorr the show, a recrea11on of Raspurin s murder the world's largest f1ngerra11s taser treat ment or ulcer 1es10,,s •~e NOrlO ~ .argest bird Of prey I I hr 1 a .,.,. Sunsn1ne Run I I ~ 77 A oven lure) Chris Roo1r<. ,., U<h c l egge T w< slave brolhers ano a 1c•un womar tra"et through the Everg1aoes ,,, ~1:1rcn ol 1os1 ia=reasure (2 nr5 J ITMllMaf AU CMAT\18 QMAT ._, IMAU. I ~ WIJ» Beyond The Edge· A look at the coastal er.Ifs ot Great Br11a1n. Which serve as a refuge for m1lhons ot birds and animals Q ( t hr ) .oWll "The Man Who Woulo Be Krng' ( 1975. Adventure) Sean Connery Michael Caine Based on the story by Audyaro K1plrng Two Br1tisn soldters set ou1 to claim the riches ano power ot a remote legendary kingdom PG (2 hrs 9m1n.) (%) M0¥9 ·Gaing In Style · (1979, Come· dy) George Burns. Arl Carney Bored wrt h s1t11ng all day on a bench 1n the park. three elder1y gentlemen carefully plan a bank hejst 'PG' ( 1 hr 36 min) M «1.l lllOITI ,. 1'lll ® 'fll'emi llOCll Junior Gorg sells the lamlly manslon In return for the Peas of Power Cl) All UITWI ITOln' Animateo A sh0f1· age of egos poses a threat lo the Mure of East•. G-ICOTT ?:a QZ) OUl. iii 18 Friday. Aprll 20. 1984 .. 8 Cl) flGfl '°"' PMI. I Afbect Finney portrays the current Pontllf tn a story cnronict1ng the Pope's ltfe from hrs teen· age days 18 the exuberant Karo! Wortyla through ~ years as an adversary of Nazism endiC<>mmumsm. 10 hts 1nstalla· Hon as the/ head of lhe Roman Catholic Olurch.J~~;.) 8 GD -Mtchael 1nves11gates the murder of a model who possesses a supposedly cheap ~1 ol costume iewetry lR) (1 hr ) - 8 ••I A WOM.O 0/1 MODI• COU.. 1'UU a a w.un.a • scam:c A croot<ed promot&f' attempts to gain el(cfu· SM! management of an aspiring amateur boxer by threatening the young man's lather (A) Q ( 1 hr.) • Cf) 1111..-rzmm •.,. "Easter Parade'' ( 1948. Musi· ctil) Judy Garland, Fred Astarre A big star turns an unt<nown Into a sensatt0n and falls In love with her. (2 hrs.) I l.lll'rfUI f/llMI ... ,,. ,...,. uml .. "Beyond The Edge" A look at the coastal olltts or Great Britain, which serve as a refuge lor millions of birds and animals O ( 1 hr ) Qll) WIU I~ nib,_ "Nancy Astor" As Nancy's marriage to Shaw deter· •orates, he ph1landefs and drinks (Part 2 of 8) o (1 hr) CC)_. "Jesus" ( 1979 Orama) Bnan Deacon. RM(a Nolman. The life of the "King of Kings," from his early years as the son of a P<>Of carpenter to his 111stiga· tt<>n of the reUglous end social revolutron that led to his death by cruc1fhoon. 1s detailed. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 57 min) .cm.-r• TMI PM, • .._ This love story set 1n 191h-Qentury British eolon181 tndla, 1n an atmosphere of battle. treachery and intrigue stars Ben CfOSS. Amy Irving Omar Shani John Gielgud Christopher Lee ano Rossano Braw (Part 1 of 31 (2 hrs) 0 .,. Exposed' ( 1983, Orama1 NastaSSla Kinslu. Harvey Keitel A. young woman 1s eiq>0sed to risks ano romance 1n Pa11s and New York 'R' ( 1 hr 40 mm) ~ .,. "Man. Woman And Chilo (1983. Orama) Martin Sheen, Bly1he Danner A man's happy !amity Ille is d11>· rupted by the death of a woman wHll whom he had a brief affair years earlier and the arrival of the son he had never .. il<no.;.:,7~~" 39 min ) .. LOUtlMlf .. fl) .... "Krng Kong" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1976. AdVenture) Jeff BndgeS, Jessiea Lange A monstrous ape Is brought to New York City from a tropical island by a gteedy oil promottf eager to exploit the creature tor yrof1t (Al (2 hrs ) II ,. I llA ~ Of MCG8 Of"IL TUU 8 9 _,.. "Nofma Rae" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Sa!tv Field. Beau BridgeS A young womar. laces alleoallon from her family and friends as she anempls to un1001ze her fellow lactory worl<ers in the Southern m1H town where she lfves (R) Q (2 hrs , 30mln) l .. arw••a•• ICl&.alCU W1U Cl,,_,,. "Nancy Astor' As Noncy's marriage to Shaw deter •orates. he philanders and drrnks (Part ::> of 8) Q ( 1 hr J Qll) llflt•fl "Shades Ot Darkness" John Ou111ne afars 1n this story by May Sinclair abOut a writer wtio seeks Quiet rooms anc encounters the gh061 of hts landlord'i daught8f Q ( t nr ) ([ MltH SCHOOL IHUnALL "McDonald's All-America Game" (frorr l crs Angele5. Cahl ) (RJ (2 hrs ) :I; m'9 'Oealhlrap" ( 1982 Mystery) Michael Ce1ne Christopher Reeve A play· wn;t.t suffering from writer's bk>ck plans to oo away with a former student of his and plagiarize the }'90Ql;lman'...S promising -pt8'y-'PG" Tfhr . 55 min.) W Im Ofi9t • A ~ Is taken •1 how rellg· 1ous events have affected the vlsual and perl=rts ( 1 hr ) Ul IJ IUT Guests Mooroe Rich· mond, a member of the Colnmuntty Cot· lege Board. Wiiham 0 Crist. president of the Caflf0tn1a Faculty A&IOClatlon and Norman Epstein. former president of the Natt00al Assoc1atron of College and Law Attorneys discuss the question "ls aca- demic freedOm contiguous with freedom ot speech?" Cf) .... "The Cross Ot Lorraine" ( 1944, Adventure) Jean-Pierre Aumont, Gene Kelty. Sev&f'al Frenchmen escape from a Nazi war camp and become guet· nlla=lnst the Gefman cause. (2 hrs.) "Wrong Is Right" ( 1982, Come- dy) Sean Connery. George Grizzard A charismatic. gtobetrotung TV news report· er t>ecomes rnvolved in Middle Eastern ter· rorism. a slanderous prestdentlal cam· paign and a nuclear arms sale that could _11eaiE~::.:.: 1 hr . 55 min) ..... 0 .,.IOGDI•••• mAT I U QfllaAMCa "Down In The Valley" Hutton Cobb and Lmda LOU Allef" star in Kurt Weill's toll< opera about a con- demned man and his sweetheart ( l hf ) C:'.,. "Dieam House" ( 1981, Ora ma) John Scilne1def ManlU Henner A young Southerner taus 1n love with a New York City uroan renewal executive and moves to north 10 woo her 11 hr 40 min) H ITAllJllQ .oOll cay Red Skelton A Royal Performance" Red Skelton per· torm~ his comedy routines before Britain's r~al family ( 1 hr ) Ql .wll ' Brother Sun Sister Moon" I 1973, Biography) G1aham Faulkner. Judi Bowker Francrs ot Assisi rejects wealth ano "onor 1n oroer to ll11e and work among the 9ent1e 1n nature and the poor m spirit. 'PG (2 hrs , 1 min ) ($) PAim CMlll "Commitments" Hart has an affair witl'I another woman and Bell desperately pleads for "IS help In deahng with Prolessor K1ngsfteld ( 1 hr ) -@ .,_ ' Blondie In The Dough'" ( t 948, r,,,,1edy) Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Blondie decrdes to bake her way out of her hnar::~ c blems ( l hr 30 min ) -arr• m mrmT'l•n Tiii -Featured country music performer Barbara Man· drell. actor Shea Farrell ("Hotel"), Miss ~y (1 hr) tiD mM •,.llinWll .. WMI Neal Gabler and Jef· Irey Lyons review "Romancing The =1s·1a::·_ ...,. ..... ..,,.AllMIT ~ "Captive In El Sal\ladcx" F1tmmeker Otra B1ket examines the poll· tlcl and the oeoe>le of th11 Centfal Amen· -I -••nday Con1. can natl0n;911 hr.) (I)8'CllT1C911• ® mWll "Marathon Man" ( 1976, Suspense) Dustin Hottman, Laurence Oil· vl&f Clrcllmstances lead an Innocent graduate student to a terrifying en<:ounter with a former Nazt chieftain searching for his hidden cache of diamonds 'R' (2 hrs . 5 mtn ) CSJ llOWll "POitergeist" (1982. Horror) Cwo ! Nellon, Jobech Wiiiiams. Vengef\Jl ghosf5 take over a suburban California home and abduct the resident family's ~ngest child. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min.) 11.1 .,.. "The Plumber" (1981. Ofama) Judy Moms. tvar Kanta. The wife of a uni· ve<slty prolesaof becomes the victim of a strange plumber'• subtly aggressive beh~:.'~1 hr , 15 min ) . AU9GITI tttl C81 ... ttll ...,. ... PWWWllW 111 ... .-YO oa.1r•t cw• MCllO .. ATM._ ..,,.mL .,. "A Matter 01 Sex" ( 1984. Dra- ma) Jean Stapleton, 0.nah Manott Sev· erat women. frustrated over unequal pay and unfair promotion practices. battle to ach1&ve the same treatment as their male co-workers (A) (2 hrs . 30 min ) D .antllMll a!) ,. Cl.UI Featured one of the world's largest mural paintings, a hv&-1n failure that became a marriage sucoess. ( 1 hr.) 1t9@ .,. "April In Paris" ( 1953, MuSlcal) Oot1s Day, Ray Bolger A chorus girl and a government offlc1al tall 1n love on a France-bound luxury liner (2 hrs . 5 min ) IW C)ICn 1119 II.,_ "A Matier Of Sex" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Jean Stapleton Dmah Manotl Sev· eral women frustrated over unequal pay and unfair promotion practioes. oa111e 10 ach.eve the same treatment as their mate co-workers (R) (2 hrs ) tttlU .,. "Paper Moon" ( t973. Come· dy) Ryan O'Neal. Tatum O'Neal A young orphan "adOpts" a father by looow1ng a lormer frl8fld of her mother In his con-art· 1st escapade$ during the Depression (2 -i i€ __ ; .,.. "Jesus Christ, Superstar" ( 1973, Musical) Ted Neeley. Carl Ander· son The story of the last seven days of Christ's life Is retold with music and lyncs 1n a modern Idiom ( 1 hr . 45 min.) l --·~(1hr) all CMUWAY •• , ............ , Felix Aohatyn, the man responsible for saving New York. City from bankruptcy. discusses the wo<ld of munlclpat and cor- pora1e high llnence and his personal life l1 hr) £.) CGUa. l'"Ml Lootslana Slate at Mia~ (3 hrs.) '01 "Missing" (1981 Drama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spaoek. A middle-aged New Vork t>utlnessman and his daughter· 1n-1aw try to find out wttat happened to his , son who disappeared during the military coup in Chile 'PG' (2 hrs . 2 mm) 1t11 0 MOU YWOClt CLOl9• Featured a tour ot a "monster" factory; an 1nterv1ew with .John Lllhgow. an Interview with Shelley L Qng ot the televtslon series "Cheers " U (I) .,_ "Look Back In Darkness" t t975, Mystery) Bradford Dillman. Catnerme Schell At a London party, a celebrated jazz pianist hears the voice of the man who kllled hit wife and bllnded him 10 =r• earllef. ( 1 hr., 30 min) (!) 1•nwr IUO CC).,. "The French Lieutenant's Worn· an" ( 1981, Orama) Meryl Streep, Jetemy trons An attalr between two act0f8 Is par· alleled In the romantic peflod film In wttlch the rwo are performing. 'R' (2 hrs.. 5 min) CZJ llOWll "Grand lllualon" ( 1937, D<a· ma) Jean Gabln, Ertch Von Strohelm. Wood War I prisoners conttlc1 with e Ger· man commandant. ( 1 hr .. SO min ) I WMLY-tM ... "Jane Eyre" (1971. Orama) George C. Scott, Susannah York. Based on Charlotte Bronte's novel A young Eng· lish governess !alts In love with a man whose wife II mad. (2 Ill's ) .-1---.ca •••••n .. ... ··penn1e9 From Heaven" ( 1981, Musical) Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters . In the Midwest during the 0epr8SSIOO, a shee1 mUSlc salesman destroys the Uves of those around him because of his unbridled selfishness and his belief that Ille can be as It 1s In songs and movie musical pro- dUction numbers. 'R' ( 1 hr . 4 7 min.) '911M1W.Mri 1:19® llOWll "Touched" (1983. Ofama) Robert Hays. Kathleen Beller Despite obstacles lacing them, an emotionally dis- turbed man and woman try to build a Ille ~thef ( 1 hr . 29 min.) W Cl) .,. "Clipped Wings" ( 1953. Come- dy) Bowery Boys, Lyle Talbot The Boys accidentally get themselves recruited into the mlfltary and find that they've ended up in the female barracks. ( 1 hr • 30 mm.) W ~WOIU AT LMll W D AT -wml Guest Corita Kent ( 1 lhr.)AIC ... -(I) .... ...,..,"* '"YOUI Ill II• II = "The House Whe<e Evil Dwells" ( 1982. HorrOf) Edward Albert. Susan George. An American couple and their young daughter move Into a Japanese -•llonalng 11ov1ea- .. "The Man From Clover Grove" ( 1973. Drama) Cheryl Miller. Ron Masak. ( 1 hr • 35mln) • ~ "The Prlnoess And The Cabble" ( t 98 1, Drama) Valerie Bertlnelll, Robef't Desiderio ( 1 hr . 40 min.) • llll "Tomorrow Is Forevet" ( t 946, Ofa· ma) Claudette Colbert. Orson Welles (2 hrs) .. "Tarka The Otter" ( 1979) Oocumen· tary Narrated by Pater Ustinov ( t hr , 31 min) I "The Rules 01 The Game" (1939. Drama) Marcel Daho, Nora Gregor (2 hrs. 34 min ) 7:11 l" "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adventure) Ct111s1opher Reeve. Richard Pryor (2 hrs. '>min) • C "Sink The Bismarck' (1960 Adven turPI Kenneth More. Dana Wynter ( t hr . 37 •rnn) l'1 Cracking Up" ( t983. Comedy) Jerry l ew1s Milton Berle. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) .. l 'The Man Who Would Be King" 11975 Adventure) Sean Connery hOUM posS8Sled by the gh09tt of a bloody t 9th-century lovt trl.angle. ·~· ( 1 ht. 30 min.) 1:8 (!l) _,, •MIMIT (7J .,. "AghtlnQ Back" ( 1982. Dre- ma) Tom Skerrltt. Patti L.Ypone. An angry Phlt9delphlan Ofg&nlles a vtgllantt force 10 stem the tide of violent crimt In his ~borh<>od 'A' f 1 hr • M> min.) •CC>--''Uted ears" (1980;-ComidyJ Kurt Russell, Jack Warden. Atter the owner of a bankrupt car ahop cl*. his employees try to cover up Na demllt to prevent his wealthy car delJer brother lrom Inheriting the bU8lness. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 63 minJ.._ 1141 l~The Mirror Crack'd" (1980, Mystery) Elizabeth Taylor. Kim Novak. Baaed on a story by Agatha Ctvlstte. A strange murder Involving rival Hollywood stare takes place In an Engllstl vtllege. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 46 min.) •1CllCO·--... . .... ,_ .,. "Deathtrap" (1982. Mystety) Mlchatl Caine. Christopher Reeve. A play- wright suff8flnQ trom wrlt8''s block plans to do away wTth a former student of hll and plagiarize the young man's promising l y. 'PG' (1hr .. 55mln.) -Pamt• .. TOPcrnmmru 11 ..,.. .. , 111'WOI) W MWSIYe .,. "My FaYOfite Year'' (1962. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica HarP4tf. A dlpsomanlacal former matlnet Idol ha d11flculty coping with the preaaurn of a live TV per1ormanoe during televtllon'a ~~· 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) W "Going In Style" ( 1979. eotri. dy) George Buma, An Carney. Bored with sitting all day on a bench In the park, three elderly gentlemen carefully plan a bank heist. 'PG' (1 hr , 36 min.) 4dl(U'J I--~--® IU COllY _, Comedian em Cosby pokes tun et everyday ltt. In this one-man show. ( 1 hr .. 4-4 min.) Michael Caine. (2 hrs.. 9 min.) -CC) "Megaforce" (1931, Adventurt) Bar· ry Bostwick. PetS!t Khambatta. ( t hr .. M> min.) CID "'Mother Lode" ( 1982. Orama) Charl- ton H"ton. Nick ManculO. ( 1 hr., -41 min.) (]) "Her Tweiv. Men" ( 1955, Drama) Oree< Garson, Robert Ryen. ( 1 hr.. 31 min.) -02> "The Last Angry Man" (1974, Ora- ma) Pat Htngte, Lynn Ceron. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) -G "Cry 01 The City" ( 1948, Orama) Victor Ma1ure, Richard Contt. (2 hrs.) tW(I) "Peau D'Ane (Oonkty'a Skin)" (1975) Cethe<lne Deneuve. Jean M1rals. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -ll••aoo• ....,.__ ,.. ., "Dead Ringer" ( 196-4, Drama) Bette Davis. Karr Malden. (2 hrs.) ~ "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow" ( 1981, Biography) Documentary. Nartat ed by Orson Welles ( 1 hr .. 26 min ) Friday, Aprll 20, 1984 19 --... -----------------~- -MoadayConl. (h} "Dial M For Murder" ( t 98 1, Suspense) Angle Dlckln90n. Christophe! Plummer (I hr .. 37 min) (0) "Around The World In 80 Days" ( 1956, Adventure) David Niven, Shirley MacLalne (2 hrs .. "8 min.) CS) "Table For Five" ( 1983, Drams) Jon Voight, Richard Crenna. ( t hr .. 59 min.) 1118 (1) "Fighting Back" (1 982, Drama) Tom Skerritt, Patti Lupone. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) W CCJ "Deathtrap" (1982. Mystery) Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve. ( 1 hr • 55 min) m 'The Highwayman" (1951, Adven· lure) Charles CobUrn, Phlllp Friend ( 1 hr, 30m1n) • "II You Could See What I Hear" (1982, Biography) Marc Singe<. R.H Thomsoo ( 1 hr . 40 min ) Ila(%) "Deethttep" ( 1982. Mystery) Michael Caine. Chnstophef Reeve ( 1 hr . 55 min.) •aJ "Mex Dugan Returns" ( 1983, Come- dy) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards. ( 1 hr . 38m1n l •CC) "The Princess And The Cabble" (1981 , Drama) Valerie 8eftlnell1, Robert Desiderio ( t hr • 40 min.) W <Hl "Moon Madness" ( 1982. Adventure) Animated ( 1 hr . 15 min ) "The Glacier Fox" ( 1978) Docume~­ tary ( 1 hr 30 min ) 4111(%) "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975 Adventure) Sean Connery, Michael Caine. (2 hrs . 9 min ) • "Poltergeisr" ( 1982. HorrOf) Craig T Nelson. Jobelh W1lllams ( 1 hr . 55 min ) .. @ "Wall<1ng Tall" ( 1973. Drama) Joe Don Baker. Elizabeth Hartman (2 hrs . 45 mtn) •CID "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983, Come- dy) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards ( 1 hr . 38 min ) "Superman Ill' ( 1983. Adventure) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor (2 hrs . 5m1n) •DD ... Cl9' Cll ... flOLD ..... .... 0 ,__,...., ... .,_ 1111Cm.1..-•1w .... • 11111 OfllMt IT .,. "Sink The Bismarck" ( 1960. Adventure) Kenneth More, Dana Wynter The famous German battleship ts defeet· eel by all available air and sea forces ( 1 hr . 37 min) ... ·-llCaWMDftl ..... TAii MJCI .... Of..,.. AIMTmOfTAITI 1*T-. 719 Cll ... .... *'" '"' MAii .... Q PA ...... Actress Daryl Hannah. Siar of the current movlt "Sptaah"; an unusual rock music vldeO by The Dog Pol lee GPMIJAft~ '1DJ mmu•rr T'CllllT Featured Happy Deya" 11ar Henry Winkler 20 Friday. April 20, 1984 I ,_..~,,,, -.Of ...... •• 111.alf LMCClll•C1'DI • coa. •I w ccum 'Elec-uon Special: Mlnonty Pollllcal Strategies" A look al the vo11ng Power of mlnooty groups In Orange County and how their votes wll1 atlect the outcome of local races as weU as the presidential rece CI)-•~ A look 1s taken at the James Bond moVUtS and the actors who have portrayed 007. ( 1 hr.) CO).,_ "Around The World In 80 Days" ( 1956, Adventure) David Niven, Shlrtey Maclalne In 1872, an English gentleman makes a bet that he can travel around the world In 80 days. 'G' (2 hft.. 48 min.) (%) .,. "The RuleS 01 The Game" ( 1939, Orama) Marc~ Dalio, NO<a Gr&- gor. French social and sexual mores sepa- rate aris1ocra1s end working-class people belOfe World War I (2 hrs , 34 min.) m .,_ "Manhallan Merry-Go-Round" ( 1937, Comedy) Phil Regan. Leo Carrillo When a mobster lakes control of a record- ing company, he nearly causes a mate sl~ to 1o$e his f1ancee (2 hrs ) 19 8 I GI ntl To. Featured· a preview of 1he CBS School break Special "All ThA1 Kids Doll" ··; 1., ... ,..., LA_ I~ I ct9ltllf IYIC*LA. Featured· a look at a desen retreat, the Mo1ave ~rt. tall lales trom local prospectors I TIC TAC DOUlll ........ CCM'T ..... ~" WU. W.OW&D Of~ TCMI Ct4Um, CUI CllU• "Part· Time Work. Part· Time School" An exami- nation ol benefits and disadvantages for students who attend high school part-hme , and also hold a ~Q ~ Mokey discovers another tribe ot Fraggles. 719 (11) ... .. 11 (I) ICWCIOW MD W. KM Aman- da and Lee Pose as honeymooners al an exclusive resort wtlen they learn that anorher guest 1s a target tor murder ( 1 hr) D CID '" aoo ... MD llMC1'ICM. au Fea1ured Outtakes ot David Letter· man's "Streets Of New York" segment. and a look at commercial jlngles that became pop hits (R) ( 1 hr ) 8 llON "Rough Night In JerlCho" ( 1967 Western) Dean Mar11n. George Pepparo A rown bOSs 1s challenged by a lemale stageooach owner (2 hrs.) 8 OJ) a&a Tllllm Chaney and the team do ballle against a rtght wing group bent on destroylng Blue Ttiundef and aasasslnalin&::lgn11ary (R) ( 1 hr) l~t1•rr TWf Featured' "Happy Days" star Henry Winkler e.,. "Fort Dobbs" ( t958, Western} Clint Walker. V1tgin1a Mayo A man ovef· comes personal obstacles and Indian attacks to protect the lhtngs he ch8rl!hes most. (2 hrs ) • MOlmm "Chasing The Basketball Dream" A IOOk at the recruitment of lhe natlons's top high school athletes. who are promised an education In exchange for play, and lhe 8':adem1c 11sks they lace Q_ ( t hr) CD M llWCIRAM llUYI "Two Genlle- men 01 Verona" Tesu Peake-Jones, Mlehael Byrne. JoM Woodnull and Joanne Pearce are featured In this come- dy abou1 lhe changing fortuntot of two triends and !heir 5efvan1s O (2 hrs., 30 min) CC) lilO¥ll "Megaforce' (1981. Adven· lure) Barry Bostwick. Persis Khambatta A group of technologically superior mer- cenaries battle the loroes ot a tiny mllltary dlc1a10<sn~G' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) (!)..,.~ ®MPMPA ..... This love story set In 191h-century BrittSh colonial India, In an atmosphere ol battle, treache<y and lntfigue. stars Ben Cross, Amy Irving. Omar Sharif, John Gielgud. ChnstoPhef Lee and Rossano Brew (Part 2 of 3) (2 hrs) (().,."Around The World In 60 Days" ( 1956. Adven1ure) David .N1vetl. Shifley Maclalne. In 1872. an English gentleman makes a bet that he can travel around the wor1d 1n 80 days 'G' (2 hrs.. 48 min.} ~ "Table For Five" (1983, Ora· ma) Jon Voight. Richard Q enna. A man who was divorced hve years earlier returns to his now remarried wife to take a more active role in raising his chtldr9n 'PG' ( t hr., 59 min.) "l~Cll) 1111 TIC TAC DOUGH ':'.:'uw Actress Daryl Hannah star ol the current movie "Splash". an unusual rock music video by The Dog PollCe. entertainment news from Marilyn Beck. M @ MCAT\m .. ([) &M. P001UU. Tampa Bay Bandus at Mic~an Pan1hers (A) (3 hrs 1 .. 8 C1J UTI I AU.a Kate qutts her tob at the travel agency after tailing to get an an•k!Pated raise and promohon D Ul1 .,. "A Doctor's StOl'y'' (Prem· iere. Drama) Howard E Rollins Jr . Ari Cerney. An 1dea11s11c young doctor risks his career and marriage because of h18 devotion to th& pa11enis ol a geriatric ward _(2 hrs ) 8 ®) llCMI · A Long Way Home" ( 1981 Drama) Timothy Hu11on. Brenda Vaccaro Alter years ot separation. the oldest ot three abandoneo chllaren searches tor n1s brother and Sister with the help ol a compass1ona1e social worker i)~rs) ~ _,. Guests entertainer Lola Falana. DeSl Arnaz Jr ("Automen"), aulhOr Dr Robert Haas ("Eat To Win") comedian Bobby Kelton, Discovery Toys President Lane Nemeth ( I hr ) e nll IMllRAM llUYI "Two Gentle- men 01 Vefona" Tessa Peak&-Jones. Michael Byrne, John Woodnutt and Joanne Pearce are featured in 1hls come- dy abou1 the changing fortunes of two lnends and 1he1r servants O (2 hrt • 30 min.) Cil 90Wll "Cheech & Chong·s s1111 Smokln' •· ( 1983, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin. Tommy Chong. The comic duo liven up a poorly anended Dutch lllm lesllval 'A' (I hr., 31 min ) d I :, Of Gm CA "Connecticur" i.! hrJ. .. B Cl) ~ Joanna rebels against the 100.yNH>ld Vermont tradition ol hav· Ing women serve 1hetr husbands at pot· tuck dinnefs~R) Cf) A W IUll A successful lawyer and famlly man. John Strickland (Antho ny Hopkins) escapes from the trappings ol a convent1ona1 hie through an edulter· ous relationship lhal ends 1n tragedy: C1aran MadOen. Lise Hllboldt. John LeMetur* ano Clive Francis co-11ar • ' -Monday Conl. :.art 1 of ~ra.) -· ;"" ~ t LACIT Wtwtn a notorious bounty hvnltf' shows up on the trail or a ball-jumping criminal, Chris races 10 get the wanted man first. ( 1 hr.) I ..... MIMfT .,.,. "The First Deadly Sin .. ( 1980. Mystery) Frank Sinatra. Faye Dunaway A veteran New York City police detective ...mose wife It suffering ltom a serious 111· nes&, tries 10 catch ' brutal killer terrorlz· 1~ Manhattan. 'R' ~hr .• 52 min.) (t1J MmATMA •llllT• A loo« at the extravagant pleesures money can bUy. Including the "meet of a lifetime" ano a topleSS beach at St. Tropez. ( 1 hr.) 'OJ llOWI "The Woman Inside" ( 1979, Drama) Joan Bloodell. Gloria Manon A wounded soldier returns from Vietnam anxious to have a sex-change operation 'R' ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) Ii' Ulef//IMtwtTI .. CS).,. "Raw Force" ( 1981. Adven- ture) Cameron Mitchell, Geotf Binney Huee martial ans eltp&ns encounter some deadly obstacles on Warrior's Island ·R· U hr .. 30 min.) ttlQZl.,_ "Tell Me Wtwtre It Hurts" ( 1974. Drama) Maureen S1apleton Paul Sorv1no A middle-aged housewife struggles 10 change twtr humdrum hie when she beeomes involved 1n a women's con· sc1~ra1sing group ( 1 hr 40 min ) ..... . ..,. ... I!) ~ "ChaStng The Basketball Dream" A. look at the recn.utment ot the nations's top high school athletes. who are promlaed an education 1n el<change 101 play, and the academic risks ttwty lace Q ( 1 hr.) 'L l llOVII "48 HRS '. I 1983 Comedy I NICk Nolte. Eddie Murphy An unorthodo ... police detective teams with a 1emporari1y released eonvict to find a lug111ve murder· er 'R' (!hr , 35 min) ,,.,D.(()®J GO ... TAii ..... ...,...LAI.._• ra-nt MAWAlfWl.f H M WNO fa. tm: M lllW. IHOlf The Who's Nor1h American farewell tour raped al the Toronto Maple Leal Gardens features such Who classics as "Pinball Wtzatd.'' "My Generation," "See Me. Feet Me" and "Who Are You?" ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) (l)..,.. "Fear In The Night" (1947, Mystery) Paul Kelly, Ann Doren. A young man dlsoovers, to his hofror. that he has committed a murder white In a hypnotic trance. (1 hr .• 12 mh) l .. ,.DYll 1W CJ) tWIT TO IWIT The Hans set out 10 clear a friend framed for the murd9r ol 8 beautltul heiress. (R) ( 1 hr., 10 min.) D GD mT tll CMIOli Host: Johnny Car· son. Guests. actresses Menette Hartley. Sandra Bem~t) ( 1 hr ) IUnm&Y a •--~ ........ _ TWIJ9ff .. _...._..NICI LA'IWT ,_SCA Guest· president ol lnloMed Systems. Inc. Stanley Wohl discusses the giant profit-making corpora- hons that are becoming a major force In American M&lth care. ( 1 hr.) m 19 CUI Featured: "Alrwoll" stunt pilot Russell O'Ouinn discusses aviation's new age, a former stockbroker whose Ille 'crashed" due to alcohol abuse ( 1 hr . 30min) 1tll CO).,_ "Used Cars" ( 1980. Comedy) l(urt Russell, Jacit Warden Aller the owner of a bankrupt car shop dies. his emPIOyees try to cover up hts demise to prevent his wealthy car dealer brother from inheriting the business. 'R' ( 1 tir , 53 min.) 1,.($).,. "Cuio" ( 1983. Suspense) Dee Wallace, Danny Plnlauro. A woman and her young son are trapped in their car a1 an isolated auto repair yard by a huge, raOl= 'R' ~r , 31 min ) 1W ([)~ ,,.@ .,_ "The Man Behind The Gun" ( t953. Western) Randolph Scott. Pa111ce Wymore The city ol Los Angeles tS found- ed through the efforts ol one de1ermlned man ( t hr . 50 min ) 1ttl (C) .,_ "Dea1htrap" ( 1982. Mys1ery) Michael Caine, Chri6topher Reeve. A play· wright sutterl"9. from wrUer'a block plans to dO away with a former 1tudent of his and plaglarlze the young man's promltlng i Y.· 'PO' (I hr • 55 min ) -hi C* MGLLYWOCID ..,. TO • •lCClllN. • ' UC A ,., (!) ...... II.MIT ... 9 .. "Sidecar Racers"' ( 1975. Ora· ma) Ben Murphy. Perer Glaves. U-ndecld- ed about hit career, a man becomes Intrigued by the hazardous 8POl1 of side- car mot0<cycle racing. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) • nlCll tll M _,, Guei.1a: ArMniO Han. rock singer Grace Slick. Wally Geol'~r WIRard. {R) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ._ .. _Ht(I) 1t11 ct$ llCMI ''The Opening Of Mitty Bee tho ven" (1979, Comedy) Constance Money, Jamie Glnls. A renowned MX authority makes a wager that he can turn a com-mon Parlalan tart Into a high-priced. jet set call girt. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) ,.. •• u11wsneDAWIDLlllU&IM Guests: englnee<lng students trom case Wes~=· (1hr) l~=:.u TMl.Mlllt• lll'ltll--.. , .... llCMI ''Mother Lode" ( 1982. Dfama) Charlton Heston. Ntck Mancuso A Scot· lrsh miner tries to protect his gOld but runs Into people who want It too 'PG' ( t hr .. 41 min.) (l) ._ ''Man. Woman And Child" ( 1983, Drama) Marti~ Sheen, Btylhe Danner A man's happy famlly Ufa Is dis· rupted by the dee.th of a woman with whom twt had a b<ief affair years earlle< and the arrival of the son he had never known 'PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min ) ,.. • (() ca •mo ColumbO discovers 8\11· dence which Incriminates an escape artiS1 1n a murder case (A) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) '91-aum MGLL.ftlOOO Q.09• Fearured prol11e of movie mogul Samuel Arkotf, interview w1t~Lew1s. IJ "Go For Broke" (1951. Come- dy) \Ian Johnson. G1aM~ Marla Cenale. Under New Managetnent ~1·t' 1n µ .\II F .111 ft .. l>un A. DtmpSty Gntral Muactr I larl><n· IA'1'r11 · :\t(>unt ()live \lc111 oriul Piu·h · \lortuar:r ~ Benwd S. RudnJck Mrwioc1al c:.u...i. Costa Mesa ·s 011ll/ Complete Funeral Facilities PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa !Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday, Aprll 20, 1984 21 -IJondary Cont. The heroic «2nd Combat Regiment Is compriMd of Americana and Japanese during World War II. (2 hrs .. 5 min ) (!)1*MTICl'Ml • .,.. "POSNSled" (1947. Of'ama) Joan Ctawford, Van Heflin. A tchlzo- phrenic nurM beeomes Involved In a mur· der case. ~2 hrs . 30 min.) Cl)llBU TliCI "NCAA Oiv1slon 11 lnd!Vld· ual Competition" (from Spr1nglleld, ,iUM> wl .-"The Thing" (1982. Honor) '4<un Rustelt, Richard Dysan. Members of a sclentHlc research team In the Antarctic confront an alien life form that Is capable of taking over the meti's minds 'R' (1 hr .. 48~ WI NM.I -lllfftf al,_. a.om• Featured a tour of a "moottef'' fact()()': an interview Wlth John Llthgow; en interview with Shelley Long ol the televlslon series "Cheers .. ( 1 hr) Cl).,. "Block Busters" ( 1944, Come- dy) East Side Kids The KiOs tear up the town with their escapadeS. ( 1 hr • 30 min) IML.,_,.._, .... ...,.,.U&'9t. .. "The Bachelor And The Bobby xer" ( 1947, Comedy) Gary Grant. Myrna Loy An eligible bachelor Is pur- sued by a !<>Ye-$truck schOOlgirl. but he -Tuesclay ......... llovlM-• .. cm "Acroea The Great Oiv1de'' ( 1976, Adventure) Roben Logan. Heather Rat· !£!>'. ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) •w "The Glacier Foll" t 1978) Oocumen· tary ( 1 hr • 30 min.) (%)"Fighting Back" (1 982. Drama) Tom Skerrltt. Petti Lupone ( 1 hr 40 min ) •all "Wings Of Fire" ( 1967. Of'ama) Suzanne Pleshette, Lloyd Nolan (2 hrs ) •CC> "Black Beauty" ( 1946, Drama) Mona Freeman, Richard Denning (1 hr . 14 min) NI(!) "Moz.amblque" (1965. Orama) Steve Cochran. Hiidegarde Knatt (2 hrs ) CH) "Ollvefl" (1968. MUSICal) Ron Moo-<b'. Oltver Reed (2 hrs , 26 min ) NICI) "Mother l<>de" ( 1982. Drama) Chart. ton He11on. Nick Mancuso ( 1 hr .. 4 1 min.) •CC"J "Adam's Woman" ( 1972, Orama) BNu Bridges, John Miiis. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) Cl) "The Rulet Of The Game" ( 1939. Drama) Marcet Callo. Nora Gregor (2 hrt . 34 min.) -CC) "Enchantment" ( 1949. Drama) Davtd Niven. T8fesa Wright ( 1 hr , 42 min) CH) "The Penonafs" ( 1982. Comedy) Biil Schoppert, Karen Landry. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) Cl) "the Cowboy And The Lady" ( 1936, Western) Gary Coopef. Merle Oberon ( 1 hr. 31 min.) Cl) "Grand lllualon" ( 1937. Orama) Jean Gebln, E.tich Von Strohelm ( 1 hr , 50 mm ) -al) "Taus Lady" ( 1956. Western) Ctau· delta Colbert. Barry Sullivan (2 hri. I -· "When Eight Betts ToU" ( 1971, Suspense) Anthony Hopkins, Robert Morley (2 hrs ) 22 Friday, April 20. 1984 falls for her Older stster Instead ( 1 hr . 35 min) Wll&TNllm. .. 1..•--.-nrATC:iM .......... ""*'. .,. "The Man Who Saw Tomonow" (1981. Biography) Documentary. Narrat· ed by Orson Wellefi. Footage of events he predicted end d<amatlc r&-ereatlons Of b~ lile c:~lie thls'""l<>c:* et the 17th-century French physician. astrolooef and mystic. Michel de Nostr&-Oeme. known as Nos- tradamoa. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) (%) llOWll "Peau O' Ana (Donkey's Skin) " ( 1976) Catherine Deneuve. Jean Marais A beautiful priricess Is fOfced to wear the pelt of a dOnkey to oonceet her beeuty ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) ttl tlll-.D ATU.. •CID _.. "Silent Rage" (1982, Adven· ture) Chuck Norris. Ron Sllve<. A crltlcally injured psychopath Is revttatlzed and tnade almost lndestruetable by the hand•· lw~.~~~ :::::;,tally unhinged scientist. 'R' -... ..,, . ....., -a.o .. ,,. ... ... •• 11..- .. .,.. "Friday The 13th. Pan Ill" ( 1982. Horror) Dana Kimmel. Paul Kral· ka Unwary teen-age<s travel to a remote cabin at Crystal Lake. the stalking -· "Por1ra1t Of A Mobster" ( 1961. Of'e· ma) VIC Morrow. Leslie Parrish. (2 hra.) CC) "Around The World In 80 Daya" (1956. Adventure) David Niven, Shirley Mac Laine (2 hrs .. ~8 min.) cm "Max Dugan Returns" (1983. Com• dy) Marana MalOO. Jason Robards ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) "The Black Stallion Returns" ( 1982, Adventure) Ketty ~o. Tari Garr ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) (%) "Cheech & Chong'a Still Smokln· " ( 1983, Comedy) Richard "Cheectl" Mer· ~Tommy Chong (1 hr .. 31 min.) .. lnJ "Supe< Ft1U" ( 198 1. eom.<Jy) ·Terence Hiii. Ertlftt Borgnlne. ( 1 hr . 36 min ) we "Pride Of The Blue Grus" (1939. Orama) Edith Fellows. James Mccalllon-f.! hr . 30 min.) Ml(Q) "Nana" (1981. Orama) Katya BefQ8f. Jean·Pl8fre Aumont. (2 hra ) Cl) "Max Dugan Relurns" ( 1983, Com• dy) Mer.he l.Aeaon. Jason Aobardl. ( 1 hr • 38 min.) Cl) "Feat In The Night" (1947, Mystery) Paul Kelly, Ann Doran. ( 1 hr. 12 min) Ml(C) "Black Beauty" (19-46. Drama) Mona Freeman. Richard Oennlng. ( 1 hr . 14 mm ) CD "Odyssey 01 The Pacific" ( 198 1 Adventure) MICkey Rooney ( 1 hr.. 20 min ) 11111(1) "The Rules Of The Game" ( 1939. Ofama) Marcel Oallo, Nora Gregor (2 hrs . 34 min) • "Tim" (1981. Orama) Piper Laurie. Met Gibson ( 1 hr . 35 min ) CID "Ollve11" ( 1968. Musical) Ron Moo- dy. Ohver Reed (2 hrs . 26 min.) •([) "Rocl<y Ill" ( 1982. Of'ama) Sylvester Stallone. Carl Weathers ( 1 hr • 40 min ) grounclS of a dera~ mons1er who wears a hockey mask. R' ( 1 ht . 35 min ) W (l)llOWll "It You Could See Whet I Hear' ( 1982, Biography) Marc Singer. R H Thomson fhe mludventures of blind singer-composer Tom Sulllvan'a COiiege days are recounted 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min I -i=· ..... -.n.u. "U. t.CaA W~Would Be King" (1975, Adventure) Sean Connery Michael Caine Based on the story by Rudyard Kipling Two Brtllsh soldiers set out to C3pture the riches and power of a remote. legendary kingdom when one ot them poses es a god 'PG' (2 hrs 9 min.) •;--,.,_"Pat Benatar" W TOPO'M•••ll ..... •I I ITW • _.. "Dial M"or Murder" (1981. Suspense) Angle Dickinson. Christopher Plummer Alter dlscoveMg hls wile's inti· delity. a sophisticated tennis player plans to murder her ( I hr 37 min ) d (C) _.. "The Betsy" (1978, Orama) Laurence Olivier. Roben Duvall Based on the novel by Harotd Robbins. A powertul and relentless DetrOlt auto tycoon brings a daredevil racing star into hts company to develOp a revolutionary new vehicle R' .. 1MI lllftTI ~hrs .. 5 min.) -IDMMIC.-&Wm •Cl) "The Little Prince" (1974, Musical) Richard Kiley Gene Wiide<. ( 1 tir . 28 min) -•IVen1ng .. ... u--.... POUCI W011A11 .... Q ,._,.C9M'f ---...._.,.._ ......... me ... ..-cMIO ... _IT llOWll "Adam's Woman· ( 1972. Ora- ma) Beau Bridges John Mitts A wrongly 1mprl&<>ned sailor attempt!> to win his release Dy marrying en influential woman i! hr .• 55 min ) (Q) LOU 'Al.MIA I A taped performance from the Aladdin Hotel 1n Las Vegas ( 1 ~--"Mother Lode" (1982 Drama) Charlton Heston. Nick Mancuso A Scot· 11sn miner tries to protect his gold out runs 1n10 people who want It too 'PG' ( 1 hr 4t min ) mCICVAllDYD ... TA» Ma llla,C.-POIMm PACa OI CM.Nm NAT-. Cll ... .... IWPY DAYI MA8I AK ... Q P& WaAam Actres!> Mehssa Gilbf>rt a 1 S·hour canoe race that oeg1ns al mg ht (/J ,llllf,,.., *Mm (1) 81mf1J•rr TWT featured The Jacksons l,_..C;f9., ... OfflOllMm ...... .., LCM Oll 111 CTIOI .WA "Arhfic~I Heart" An ell:am1ne- 11on of the controveray over art1f1c1al heart deve!opment, with a locus on Barney Clark's case Q ( 1 hr.) W•FI Ow.tncl "Caesars Pel· ace lnvl!atlooal" ( l bL)._ lD ILl COll'f ..., Comedian Bill Cosby po+ces lun at everyday Ille in this one-man snow ( 1 hr , "4 min ) ©) .,_ "Gideon's Trumpet" ( 1979, Orama) Henry Fonda. Jose Feu&f The story of how ClarenGe Earl Gideon. an indigent arrested In Flo<lda 1n 1964. who fought to a&SUre t~ cons111uuonal right ol the aCQJsed to the benefit of legal counsel is told. ( I hr . 45 min ) rzi MOWll "Willy Wonks And The Choco- late Faciory" ( 1971 , Fantasy) Gene Wiider, Jack Albetteon A world famous coofe<:lloner otf8f'5 a llfet1me supply ol candy to the lrve winners of a treasure hunt 'G' ( 1 hr . 38 min ) QD.,... "That Cold Day In The Park" ( t 969. Orama) Sandy Dennis. Michael Burns. A sp1nste< kills the prostitute she htred for the young man she loves (2 hrs) 7:911 Cit THI TOW ID PM& Y fllUD LA._ & tl9UY I 009/tllf m Cit LA. f"eatured a look at now more businesses are ul'lderwrltmg health and hln9$S programs for workers. Paul Moyer tees off at the Pro Am Goll Tourna· ment; the controversy over using animals 1n labs. a man who blows beaultlul bub· t>les l l~-:.O.-IT-111.D, w.o wo.J> Of AlmAl.I ... 1*m&taTWJ•rTt '1982 AFC :idi~::~::=s" IA) I G> THI A-ftAll The ream tries to Mlp three Vietnam veterans whose plan to open a small hOtel IS oppcsecJ by a VICIOUS Arizona landowner (R} ( I hr ) D .,... "Vera Cruz· ( 1954 Adven· ture) Gary Cooper, Bun Lancaster A pair ot mercenaries tal<e up sides 1n the MeK• can WaJ. (2 hrs) D O PCM..-.. ... &IU-Fea· tured actors Tom Bosley and Brian Patnck Ctarke, film oullakes ot John Wayne. Steve Mar11n and Don Adams J!:'__.. .. 11 __, .... J•n••-11 ~ Featured The Jacksons Cl) .,... ''Blow-Up" ( 1966. Mystery) David Hemmings Vanessa Redgrave When a young Loncon pl'IOtographer has some of his pictures blown up, he d1scov· ers what appears to be a murder 12 hrs) fD .WA "Artlllclal Hear1" An examine· hon of the cootroversy over ar11r1c1al Marl development with a locus on Barney Clark's case O ( 1 hr ) '11) ~CAif PU,.. 'City News" Nancy Cohen and Ellt0t Crown star 1n 1h1s humcxous story about an "underground" new:;Ja1 tn financial ttouble ::;i I 1 hr I C} 'Used Cars· I t980 Comedy) l<urt Russell Jack Warner Alter me owner of a bankrupt car r,hOp dies 1'11' employees try to cover up his jem1se to prevent his wealthy car dea1e1 brother from rnhertllng the business 'R' ( t hr 53 mm l (I)....,. (H)1MIPMPAWJOlll This love story set ln 19th-century Brttlsh colonial India. In an atmosphere ot battle. treachery and Intrigue, stars Ben Cross. Amy Irving. Omar Sharif. John Gielgud, Christopher Lee encl Rosaano Brazzi. (Part 3 of 3) (2 hrs.) ,.,. CMAll "Plague Of Locusts" Hart Is tom between ldhls and presftge when two vastly different law firms each oHer him a &Umtnef lob ( 1 hr.) ::i ~DAYI Foozte purchases a 'SS Chevy that comes complete with a lh09t 0 11CTAC_,.. ~llAttam Aciress Meltaaa Giibert, a 15-hoor canoe race lhet begins at night, "On Stage America ... •@ MCAn.. M (() cou.m l'WN.L Loulslana State at Miami (A) (3 h,..) .. 8 ()) ....,. M9 PML Anthony Hopkins and Rober! Foitworth star In the saga ol Peter and Paul. the apostln ot entirely dlf· ferenl temperaments who worked sepa· rately and together through three decades to save the early ChrlstTan rehg100 from destruction. (Part 1 of 2) (R) (2 hrs ) D fm _,. Nick and COdy must aave a beaulltul eKe<:uttve analyst being held captive ~-~tits (R) ( t hr ) D 9) Cif9..., Terri fears she will not recetVe a promotion unless she becomes romantically involved with her boSs (R) 0 I=..,.. Guests actor Demel J Travanti: John and Aeve Walsh. parents ol l<1dnapping and murder victim Adam Walsh. Alfred Regnery. Office ot Juvenile Jusllce and DellnQuency Prevention ( 1 nr) flD ,,_.CM PU~ "City News" Nancy Cohen and Elltot Crown star In this humorous story abOut an ·•underground" newspaper 1n linancral trouble t;J ( 1 hr t e n. wo.J> .alT Host Randall Aobmson eKamlnes the global 1mp1tca· lions ot conflicts between South Africa and Its neighbOrs through film clips and d1scuS&on among experts 1..J _,. "Chee<:h & Chong's Still Smok1n' " ( t 983. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin. Tommy Chong The comic duo liven up a p<>Ofly anen<led Dutch film lestlval •R' ( 1 hr . 3 t min.) dJ Cl) .,_ "MaK Dugan Returns" ( 1983. Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards. A widow's ne'er-do-well father. who abandoned her when she was a child ot nine. shows up with a suitcase 1\.111 of 111· gollen money and a bad hear1 oondltlon. 'PG' (1 hr • 38 min I l ) .,.. "Man. Woman And Child" I 1983, Orama/ Martin Sheen. Blythe Oanne< A man s happy family life Is dis· rupted by the death ol a woman with whom he had a brief affair years earllef and the arrival of the son he had never known 'PG' ( 1 hr 39 min ) m ~ .. @ _,. "Boonte And Clyde'' ( t967 01ama) Warren Beatty. Faye Dunaway Borinle Parl<er and Clyde Barrow. a pair ot r1• 11a1 bank robbers. blaze a blOOCly ttall 11.1 11ighout the Southwest during the 1910s (2 hrs . 25 min} .. O M) OM llAm • Madeline Is dismayed when her Sister drops by lor a v1S11 and makes a J>laiitor Charlie (RJ CL A ., -W A auccetaful 11wyer ana tamlly mftn, John Strlekland (Antflo- ny Hopkins) escapes from the tr•PC>lnot of a conventional life through an aduller· ous relatronshtp thal ends In tragedy: Ctaran Madden. Lise Hllboldt. John LeMesurler and Clive Francis c<>-'tar. {Part 2 of 2) (2 hrs.) gj) A TAITI Of a.A "Food Fcx Body And Spirit" The Influence of religion on Chf. nese cuiSine 1a shown In a f aoisUempk and a Su<rahlst monastery 1-uc.I -ET• .,_. A dying tycoon hires Laura and Remlngtoo 10 find the missing twin slst8f ot his recently kld- :f~ ·d= daughter. (R) ( t tu I B §' MMT TO IWIT Jonathan and Jen· nif8' recall their first meeting and ensuing lrom~:.::ng a visit lo Loodon. (RI t;J ~~ f I IT• .,_. A dying tycoon hires Laura and Remlngtoo to find the missing twin sister of his recently kid- napped adopted daughter. (R) ( 1 hr • 30 rn1n.) ~ 1JWm R.D "Beyond The Edge" A look at the coastal ctttts ot Great Britain. which serve as a refuge for millions ot buds and animals. O ( t hr ) ~::.. ltlC) ,,.,,,_, m!M A docu- mentary on the epidemic ol killings per- formed In series lor no apparent reason. with a focus oo thtee true stories ( 1 hr ) -1:-:-, ... WL 'U CMLD • r...-urt Narr&!· ed by Or Benjamin $pock. this documen- tary chronicles the lives of three New Eng· land lam1hes and shows how they are altected by the anti-nuclear movement. L' hr) CZJ _,,. "F1ght1ng Back" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Tom Skerrlll. Patti Lupone An angry Phlladelph1an organizes a v1g11an1e force to stem the ttde of vlOlent crime In his '*lneig~bOD~~·~ • 40 mtn) TAii .... & IUll'TWt LAUIM • rA ..... MWMfWM .,. "Around The World In 80 Days" ( 1956. Adventure) David Niven. Shirley Maclalne In 1872. an English gentleman makes a bet that he can travel around the world In ~ ·a· (2 hrs . 4a min ) ll)T ...... , 1111 ... Comedy sketches combine with classic film and news footage 1n an otfbeet. satiric tak• off CD .,... "Sex Boat" (1980, Comedy) Robert Lyon. Randy West. A man sendi hi& wife on a women-only sea cruise as punishment for her adultrous behavior. ( 1 hr. 20 min ) .,_ "Nana" (198 t. Orama) Katya Berger, Jean·Plerre Aumoot A buutlful and willful prostilllte puts her appearance and body to use 10 beeome rhe tout ot the town (2 h~.) l lUTOfllZAm lllCI 'fM DWI ttll (J) ••• PJ. A nominee for lfle Supreme Coon htres Magnum 10 Investi- gate when he becomes the larger ot blackma1~ ( 1 hr 10 mtn ) D W Host Johnny Carson Guest comedian .)fJrry Seinfeld ( I hr I 8 UTUllDAY _,- 9 -. ... .-m.- Friday, April 20, 1984 23 I• llMCll °'-lWJMr Dm MQll ...... PUCI mWll "The Second Woman" ( t 95 t. Mystery) Robef1 Young. Betsy Drake. A lathe< ta<ments a young architect ove.r the accidental death of his daughter (2 hrs ) ta LA,_.., AlmlCA Guests Repre- sentative Pat Schroeder (0-Colo.) talks about her possible bid for the v1ee presl- dellcy and her involvement tn the anll- ..DUk.e ~. Wtglnla-t<mroer speeiar adv1SO< to the president for consumer affairs. kicks ott Nat1onat Consumers Week With advice on how 10 get action on consumer complaints ( 1 hr ) CH) TMI llAQf IOYI • Co.:91""'-~I _ The famous group from rock's golden era per- 1orm their greatest hits, 1nclud1ng ''Califa<- nla Girls," "Sur1in' U S A and "Barbara Ann." (1 hr.) Cl) TNI PAllMC* OF ~ IT- ,.._ PAllMC* Humorous sketcheS by act0< and comedian JOhn Paragon ("Air- plane II The Sequel'· J with appearances by Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman). Cassandra Peterson !Elvira} and Edie McClurg ( I hr ) C) 111 c:ua Featured Russell Stendahl discusses his hostage experience 1n the 1ungles ol Columb•a RusSla s prepara- tions for the Summer Olympics ( 1 hr . 30 min ) tMI 1--·-, ..... ,,._,,..l'll_ - m ell MOUYWOOO .,_ "I Accuse" 11958 Drama) Jose Ferrer Voveca L notors Auth()( Emile Zola defends a French military officer who was not given a ta•r trial t>ecause he 1s a Jew. (2 hrs • 5 min ) ffi•aaw ... 9 .,_ "Mustang Country" ( 1976 Adventure) Joel McCrea Patrick Wayne A former rodeo char11p is 1oined by an adventurous young man 1n trying to cap- ture a magnificent hcvse N"•ch roams the Montana wilderness (, h• 40 min ) at 1'1ICll 01 M l9QKT Guests Vincent P11ce, Fred TravalPllil QO"'>•P cotumn1s1 A Coun Hay C.0"~ .1m1>• 1'1vnca1e Ralph Nader (R1 11 t 3C , ' 1 g)MAMYO (E) HIGH ICHOOl IAlllTIALL "'McDonald's All AmerK.41 Game · (trom Los Angeles. Calil 1 1R1 12 hrs) -a cm LAllWwmtDAVl>L&ii .... Guests jau musician F•edd1e Hubbard. leEE::~··1 --YUM .,_ "F•Pi....ed· t 1983 Orama) NaStassra K1nc;l\1, HarvPy Keitel A young woman rs e1p;~.~ •c rs~ and romance In Pans and New (Or~ R' ( 1 hr 40 min) CO .,_ ·'The B009ens· ( 1981 Horror) Rebecca Batd1ng Frnd Mccarren Anctent rentacted creatures larror1ze the Inhabit· ants of house that •s connected 10 the monst8fs' subterranean tarr R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) Cl).,_ "Diva" ( t981 Drama) Wllhel- menla Wiggins Fernandez. Frederic Andrei A French postman's rec0<d1ng of hf$ fav00te opera star'c: Of"rformance leads him on a wild ann da.,gerou' adven- ture 'A' (2 hrs . !> min J m¥W "Cu10· ( 1981 ... •St Pnsf>1 Dee Wallace, Danny P1ntAuro A woman and her young son are trappe(I 111 the" car at an isolated auto repair yard oy a huge. 24 Friday. April 20. 1984 rabid dog. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 3 t min ) 1119 8 (I) Ilea OUD An assault on a toot ball pleye< and the murder of a mobster threaten the syndicate operattons of a ~lme racketeer. (A) ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) *• .,. "Chubasco" (1968. Drama) Richard Egan. Christophe< Jones A youth resolves some Inner conflicts when he ~ns a tuna fishing fleet. (2 hrs ) 8 mWll "Journey From Darkness" _ (197~1.J>ramt) ~Slogel.J(.ay l.4nl. A Drtnd college student struggles 10 be accepted Into medical school ( 1 hr • 30 min.) Cf) mWll "Fallen Angel" ( 1945, Drama) Alice Faye. Dana Andrews. A man weds a wealthy woman f0t he< money ao he can dc.Jmp he< for a waitress.. only to become the prime SYSpeet when the waitress IS murcseted. (2 hrs.) e .,.. "Northe<n Pun;ult" ( 19o43, Adventure) Errol Flynn. Julle Bishop. A mountle relentlessly combs the Canadian wlldemeSs in search of a Nazi saboteur (1hrs..30 min.) CO) mWll "Penltenftary II" ( 1982. Ora~ ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Ernie HudSon An old prlflOn enemy murders a boxer's glrttrieod. forcing him to return to the ring. 'R'~·~ln) tll .... "" ... M.L•MNl&Y MTN'IMI. I09MllW 'IWILAU9t• .. ~--..WWATC* eta1••• ... .,. •• ., rW1uamt• .,. "Emanuelle On Taboo Island" ( t977. Drama) Laura Gemser A young man is cast ashore on a tropical ISiand and meets a sensuous young woman 'R' L1 hr., 25 min.) lEJ mTOICYa.I ucml "Seattle Super- cross" (R) ( 1 hr ) n ®.,.. "The Godfather" ( 1972. Ora- ma) Marlon Brando. Al Pacino Based on the novel by Mano Puzo An aging Maftoso sees the barrier& between his 1dyt- hc family Ille and the harSh r68ltt1es of his business break down as h1s sons become 1ncrea5'ngly Involved In the vlOlent WOfk- lngs of Ofgan12ed crime 'R' (2 hrs 57 min) .,.. "F~htlng Back" (1 982. Dra- ma) Tom Skerritt, Patti Lupone An angry Ph1ladelphlan 0<Q&n~es a vigilante fOfce -11ona1ng Movies- .. ~ "Double Jeopardy" ( 1982. Drama) Suzanna Love. Robeft Walker ( I hr . 25 min) W (C) "Tim'" ( 1981. Drama) Plpef Laurie. Mel Gibson. ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) .. ®"Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie 1001 Rab- bit Tales" (t982. Comedy) Animated VOiOes by Mel Blanc Shep Menken ( 1 hr . 30 min) Cl) "The Man Who WoulO Be King' ( 197 5. Adventure) Sean Connery Michael Caine (2 hrs . 9 min ) .. @ "Deadlock" (1969 Comedy) Leslie Ntetsen Aldo Ray (2 hrs) •(l) "Doi And The Bunny" ( 1980 Adven tute) Animated ( 1 hr .. 10 min ) 79 (!) "Jamaica Run" (1953. Mystery) Ray Mlnand. Arlene Dahl (2 hrs.) Nt(C) "The MUSIC Man" ( 1962. Mvslcall to stem the tide of violent clime In hit ~rhood 'A' ( 1 hr . (() min.) .. , .,_ "Island In The Sun" (1957 Drama) James Mason. Joan Fontaine ~ aeethlng polltlcal and racial &Imo& phere of a Caribbean ISiand bee~ emotionally charged when a black leade1 18115 In love with a white woman. (3 hrs ) 1Em//flWMIAlf -.. ''Wily Wonlfa "Arid Tne Choco- late Factory" (197t, Fantasy) Gene Wiider. Jacit Albertson A world famous confectioner otters a lifetime supply of c.ndy to the live winners of a treasure hunt 'G' ( 1 hr . 38 min.) 1111 .,.. "Ev11Speak" ( 1981. H0tr0f) Clint Howard, R.G. Armstrong A mllitary school cadet uses black magic to avenge the humllfll1ion he has suffered at the hands of his wealthier classmates. 'R' ( l hr . 30 min) a.e _,.. "Blaze Of Noon" {1947 Adventure) Wiiiiam Holden. Anne Baxter Four stunt fliers leave a carnival in Ofdef to transport the U.S mall (2 hrs.) ICllC0-1MIUI .. . ... ,._ ._ "Gideon's Trumpet" ( 1979, Drama) Hen1y Fonda, Jose Ferrer The story of how Clarence Earl Gideon, an indigent arrested In Florida In 196<&, who fought to assure the constltutlonal right ot the accused to the benefit ot legal counsel Is lold ( 1 hr . '5 min.) ·1,Aml• ---~.u. .,. "Enchantment" ( 19•9. Drama) David Niven. Teresa Wright An elderly man Is reminded of his past romance When h1& grandson confronts him With hls love story ( 1 hr . •2 min ) •1 TWO'nt1m1111 ..... • ••TWCR> d .,_ "Cheech & Ch<>og's Still Sm~ln' •· ( 1983 Comedy) Richard "Cheeeh" Marin. Tommy Chong The comic duo ltven up a poo1ly attended Dutch ltlm testrval 'A' ( t hr .. 31 min ) W _,.. "The Cowboy And The Lady" ( 1938. Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon A romanc1119 ranch hand sweeps an he1ress trom the city oH her feet ( 1 hr 31 min) W (f)TNI....,.. •@•--°'--- Robert Preston. Shirley Jones. (2 hrs .. J 1 min ) • "The Mirr()( Crack'd" ( 1980, Mys tery) Blzabeth Taylor Kim Novak ( t hr 46 min ) "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland' ( 1972, Fantasy) Fiona Fullerton Mlchael CrawfOfd ( 1 hr . 36 min ) • (%) "Peau O' Ane (Donkey' a Skin) " ( 1975) Catherine Deneuve. Jean Marats i.!_ hr . 30 min ) -~ "My Bodyguard" (1979, Drama) ChriS Makepettce. Adam l3aldwin ( 1 hr . 38 min ) "High Road To China" ( 1983. Ora ma) Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong I 1 rir 45 min) 1. "Sherlock Holmes In Pursu11 To Algiers" ( 1945. Mystery) Basil RathbOne ~el Bruce. ( 1 hr . 5 rrnn ) (ZJ "Man, Woman And Child" ( 1983. Orama) Manin Sheen. Blythe Danner -I .. -l1?l "Maraea1bo" ( 1958, AdVenture) Cor- ne! Wiide, Jean Wallace. (2 hrs ) -G "Every Llttle Crook And Nanny" ( 1972. Comedy) Lynn Redgrave. Victor Mature. (2 his..) tt:ll(C) "Looker" (198t, Sclence·flc11on) Albert Anney. James Coburn ( 1 hr , 34 min.) (%)"Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Micheal .~1~ Chr~ (l ht... 55 min 1 -.Ml91DOOD ·llovies- tll9 m "Youngblood Haw!(e" (1964. Ora- ma) James Franciscus. Suzanne PleShelle (2 hrs.) (0) "Crossbar" ( 1982, Orama) Kim Cat· lrell, JOhn Ireland ( 1 hr . 27 min ) "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Mark Miiier. Donovan Scott ( 1 hr .. 4Smfn) W CC) "I See A Dark Stranger" ( 194 7 Suspenw) Debofah Kerr. Trevor Howard 1l hr • 38 m11'\ J t:tl ~ "The Pride Ot The Yankees" ( 1942. Biography) Gary COoper, Teresa Wright ~hrs . 30 min.) :.zJ "Grand llluston" ( 1937, Orama) Jean Gabtn, Erich Von Strohe1m ( 1 hr • SO min) m "Thundering Jets" ( 1958, Orama) Rex Reason. Dick Foran. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 2:9 "Same Time. Next Year" ( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burstyn ( 1 hr , 59m1n) • "1941" ( 1979, Comedy) John Belushi. TOSh110 Mt1une ( 1 hr . 58 min ) 1:11 "The Hangtng Tree" ( 1959. Western) Gary Cooper. Marla Schell ( 1 hr . 46 min) l %.> "Tne Plumber" '1981 Orama) Judy Moms, Ivar Kanis ( 1 hr • 15 min ) W S) 'Aiiee's Adven1ures In Wonderland" ( 1972. Fantasy} Fiona Fullerton Michael CrawfOfd ( t hr • 36 min ) .. (!) "An Eye For An Eye" (1981. Adven- tureJ Chuck Nor11s. Christophe< Lee (2 hrs) L "Author1 Author'" I 1982. Comedy) Al Pacmo, Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr 50 min ) 2,.) "Fear In The Night" ( 1947, Mystery) Paul Kelly, Ann Doran ( i hr • 12 min ) 1:11~ "The Music Man" ( 1962. Musical) Robert Preston. Shirley Jones (2 hrs 31 min ) -•lvenlngr ___ _ .. .... .... ........ .... Q t-. t:A9111f ---..,..,.._ ...... ... I........... n .,.. "Sliver Dream Racer" (1980. Orama) OaV\d EsaeJ1, Beau Bridges A British motorcycle enthuS1ast Inherits his tate brother's custom-built bike and decides to use It In his bid !Of the 500 c.c troph~G' ( t hr .. 51 min ) Cal "E.itposed" ( 1983. Orama) Nastassla Klnekl. Ha~y Kettel A young woman 1s exposed to risks and romance 1n Paris and New York 'A' ( 1 hr 40 min) '"S) tcml!• I ll0'1f Jean Stapleton and Andy Gibb star in this muSICal who- dunit about 10 hovseguests at an English country house who are murdered one by one 11 hr .~ min.) -1=-YMMI TAJD ... -. .. ..._ A •nm Of TAlft ..,. "Men. Woman And Child" ( 1983. Oramai Martin Shten, Blythe 0en"9f. A man ~PY family fife la di• .fupt«f by-the-on-woman wTtn whom he had a brief affair years earlier and the arrival of the son he had never ,.1•1~::mm1 ':., "::9-Sports commentalOf and exetelse expert Jayne Kennedy: a Vis- it to Palm Springs, CellfOfnla., a popular ;e.~~ a'j ":.ru•rr TGll•rr Featured l~"&Iii'~M,c-~ .. i llMIC Of' tllOUL .,Nll ... m••• .,. "Superman Ill" ( 1983, Adven- ture) Christ<>phef Reeve, Richard Pryrx A v11la1nous 1ndustrlal magnate tries to neu- tralize the man of steel by aplltling him into hll good and evil personalities. 'PG' (.? hra .. 5 min.) m MO¥ll "Change Of Heart" ( 19~. Comedy) Susan Hayward, John Carron. A muSleal pubhshef IS accused by a female songwriter of filching her matertal. (2 hrs) NI 8 t C* M Tow. Featured. meet Billy IOav~Jp~y=n McCoo. LA._ 6-..Y I CO.lllf lft C* U. Fea1ured· the growing trag· edy ol teen suicide: a f()()I( at the V'rgln lstaT:i~-team I L"::~ WlAWl.D-.OOf ....... A WM.I 11MU1M M llTM C9mlrf WITM a&..,,... "The Second American Revolution, II" Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee trace the battle against segregation from the outset of Wor1d War II to 1963. the 100th anniversary of the Emanclpetlon Proclamallon. (Pert 2 of 2) c;i ( 1 hr.) .{[)._,._Profile of Tai Ho. a Japa- nese Sumo Wrestler. (R) 7:11 @ .. .. f) (I) -DAY AT A,_ Sam's marriage to Ann Is threatened after he once again becomes a chain smotter. D OD MM. ,.,..,. Featured: an all-girl rodeo, a "spicy" reslaurant; a 100-year- old volunteer fireman: a 10-year-old pri· vAle eye (A) (1 hr.) O CdUl1MU .._. Jacques Cousteau and his research orew examine the many Indian cultures Inhabiting land bofderlng the Amazon River, with a IOOk afao at the illegal cocaine drug trade that emlnates rrom thiS area of the wor1d. (2 h,._) 0 9 M ,ALLeuY Midget s1unt experts ll<l Cotr's efforts to expose a police officer 111vu1ved m a high-priced cocaine deal m l (lhr) .... ..., ':-IJESIT TWT Featured actress Susan Lucci ("All My Children") Cl) A..._ ... A successful lawyer and family man. John Strl<:kland (AnthO- ny Hop•dns) escapes from the trapplngl of a oonvenllonal Ille through an adUlter-ous relatlonshlp that ends In tragedy: Claran Madden, l.l8e HllbOldt, JQht'I LeMesurlef and Clive Franelt 001w. (!>art 2 of 2) (2 hrs.) .... --...... Thia dOOUt1Wltl • J:1, hotted_~ ..MJrttn-8.bMn..~lbe probfem of childhood suicide and It• ame- Kotatlon through the experiences and vlews ol sutcldal children. their famlllea and experts. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CC) llOIWll "My Bodyguard" ( 1979, Ora- ma) Chris Makepeaoe. Adam Baldwin. The new kid at a Chicago high school makes friends with the achOOI outcast and together they atand up to the cruel gang which had persecoted them both. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) (!)lfOl1m (}j) llCMI "Marathon Man" ( 1976, Suspente) Dustin Hoffman. Laurence Oll- Vl8f. Circumstances tead an Innocent graduate student to a terrifying encounter wt1h a former Naz.I chieftain se&fchlng fOf his hidden cache of diamonds. 'A' (2 hrs., Smtn ~ ~ ':o. "Savannah Smiles" (1982. A<tventure) Mark Mlllef. Donovan Scott. A runaway r!Ch girl tag$ along with e pelr of bumbling luglt1ve crlmlnals 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 ~ Cl) "Peau o· Ane (Donkey's Skin)" ( 1975) Catherine Oeneuve. Jean Maraia. A beautiful princess Is IOfoed to wear lhe pell ot a donkey to conceal her beeuty ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) lt1I Cl) ... llM-:::a. •II ()) llMIA Connie Is nervous as Frankie plans to see his father fOf the ll1rst:'r~~ears. LMIOAT P& UUll9 Sports commentatOt and exercrse expert Jayne Kennedy, a vta- 1t to Palm Springs, Cahforn1a, a popular cete~esor1 11) .,,..., The btparttsan satirist lampoons. roasts '9nd debunks politlcoe and bureaucrats. • -~MCA'l\m = w~= .:>PAIL An1hony Hopkins and Robert Foxworth star In the saga of Peter and Paul, the apostle& ot entirely dif- ferent temperaments who w0tked eepa- rately and together through three decadel to seve the early Christian rellgton trom destruction (Part 2 of 2) (R) (2 hrs.) D fll) M fACTI Of Lii The glrla worry aboUt a popular customer who mytterl- OUSl~~rs on Halloween. (A) c;i .... Q M _. ..,. Guests: Latino singing group Menudo, Jerry Mather$ ("Leave It To Beaver"). author lrwln A:<ll:bai~ ~L= =er~ai;rp:;~ 1 ht. • CC*C9i'T AT COW9'f ._ Thlt cele- bration or the 250th aMlveraary of Great 8flla1n's Covent Garden features aolo .,~ as and duets by two Ametlean alnQet'S and a special intermission lllm hosted by Prince Charles ( 1 hr , 30 min ) m'ftl "Marie-Anne" ( 1978. Adveo- ture) Andrea Pelletier, JOhn Jullanl A young Eastern·bred woman haa a tough 11me ad1ust1ng to Ille In the Canadian W•1 w1t~~~per husbend ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) m Friday, Aprll 20, 1984 25 - •QZ) mWll "Search" ( 1972 Adventure) Hugh O' Brian. Elke Sommer A space-age delec11ve investigates 1he dtSappearance ot a famous gem collecllon (2 hrs 1 H Cll llem*:YCU UC. "Sea111e Super cross" (R} ( 1 hr.) aaD G) DOW&.I ,_.. Kate otters 10 take Allison's place 1n chemistry clasa so her sister can keep a dale w11h a hand- some college student MON "Tl'lt! Secret 01 Santa V1ttor1a" ( 1969. Orama/ Anthony Quinn, Anna Magnani llaltan villagers oano 1ogethet to prevent the occupying Nazis lrom c00Us.- ca11ng one m1111on bottles of wine (2 hrs 30m1n) fill CIRMm C8T1Ul Archival phoJographs and chps lrom olo Hollywood muslcala fOCIJ'3 on the history archlleclure and ~hology ot Grand Central S1a11on ~ ~ The Go-Go's' M0¥a 'The Man Who Would Be King' ( 1975, Aoventure/ Sean Connery Michael Caine Baseo on lhe story by Rudyard Kipling Two 811t1sh soldiers set out to cap11;re tne 11ches ano power of a remote. legendary ~1ngdom When one of them poses as a qod PG C2 hrs 9 mm I mMOM1u.:. _., G) l9C .aaTI Second The>vghls On Being Srng11: Correspondent Jack Reynolds reports or-tht growing marriage rate 1n thr~ cou1111y ilnd how young people are red1scovar ng 1rore 1rad1t1onal sexual values ( 1 hr I I '::a. A • i!Ssass1r· plols 10 kill a d1gn1tary at Ille h<Jlel and a financially trustraled r ousPw1te lurns to a hie of pros i'=~Q(ltrl 15 ~ ~ _, A took a1 1he <J1tler ences belwf>P' Nat ve American cultures and Weslf>I f ur1)pean t1a01l10n IS hOSI eo by a •'"'C•• 1,,mil~P H1ghw1tter O 11 hr I C llOft fl·l' l<11lr '" Hed 11979. Ora ma} Rot>e1• Lr•n• 1rJ P;i1ne1a Sue Marlin In the v1('ll1>nt ".liJ 1'· 01 1he lawless 1920s an •dea1is1ic. ;ou• y lam g"1 oecomes lhe moll of the rn lan ,.,, gangster Jonn 0.11 1~er A' 1 t nr 29 n11n / f Qj MJY GAN MID wmt l9CllY ~ Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney sing end oan<..e some ol lheir JIO numbers 1n lh1S t963 l>hOW (I 1'11 $) MOYll "Nana · t981 Drama) Katya Berger Jean P1eflf' Aumonl A beaultlul ano w1lltu1 prosMute puts her appearance and boo; 10 use 10 become the toast of the 1own R ( 1 hr 32 min I ... "·="=TOW (It) <t' MOW! High Road To China· Cl983. Drama/ Tom Selleck Bess Armstrong A m1lhona1rei;s hires a haro drinking ea World War t 11/•ng ace to search for ne1 lon~i.1 lather PG Q ( 1 hr 4~ mm ) -m-•1w ... G 1'MI mAT OUT'DOGM Jim Tabor visits a lentmaker 1n Moine and tal(es a hOrae- back 1ovr of Ma •t.i•1 Creek State Park 1n Los Angele'lo Ga1ttcJ1r11a O LJ MON H•1• f nt1ty I 1982. HOl'ror) Barbara HersMy Roo Silver A California woman dnl) her cn11dren are v1ct1m1zed by an 1nv1S1t>le being haunting their home 'R' i hrs S min 1 = =~r~ ... TAii 26 Friday April 20, 1984 l .... ...,..LM*t .. rA .. 9M MAWAlfWl.t MClll&U• COii MATIOl 1DTm Dl:IWMDYll 1W llOWll "Daredevil" (1971. Orama) Ge()(ge Montgomery. Terry Moore After a s1unnlng victory In the Daytona 500. a race car driver's luck suddenly takes a turn for the worse. t t hr • 45 min..) 11:11 (!)..WY .... 1W 8 (I) IUD lnllY The ett0<1s of police to arrest a sniper are hampered by the delertofating condition of an 11-year-old vlellm. (R) ( t hr . 10 m n.) D GD T'Qllltr Host Johnny Carson. Gueeta. act<><~omedian Bob Newhart, &eaSter Joe Garaglola ( 1 hr ) IA'MmAY~ «I MC ... ~ •llMCMClf-MQll .... ifUCI LAW 'm CA Guests former head of Avis-Rent-A.Car Rober! Town- send dtSCVsses buainess Pf1nc1ples for turning a failing company around. profes- sional psychic Joen Durham, whO atds police tn their search fOf mtsaing persons and murder victims. ( 1 hr ) 00 AllM&.1'1111111 -..,..~., mww "Insatiable II" (No Dare) ( 1 hr ,30min ) '9 1'I CU. Featured· 8111 Glass -from IOOlball player to public speaker and aulh<>< ( 1 tir , 30 min } 1W (S) mww "Same Time. Next Year" ( 1978, Comedy} Alan Alda, Ellen Burs- ryn Two people carry on an unusual ewtramarital affair by meeflng at the same re&<>rt for one weekend each year 0\191 a pe(IOO ot several deeades 'PG' ( 1 ht , 59 min) a. am C* IQ!.YWOOD MO¥ll "Kismet" ( 1955, Musical) Howard Keel Ann Blyth A rogue from the stree1s of Baghdad works his way into the harem ot a schemer 1ry1ng 10 overthrow the .:mil= ~rs S min} ai mww "In Circums1antral Evidence" (1976, Myst8fy) Raymood Burr. Mark Hamill A once successful lawyer ;s accused ot causing a witness to pequre himself ( 1 hr , 40 min J GI TtlCICI Clf 1'MI ...r Guests comedl· an Patrick CarMn. VI<; Taybacl( ("Alice"l, author Mark Sego f"Mlehaef Jackson") Arb81110 Hau TV colummst Richard Haek ~) ( 1 hr , 30 min l ....,0 ) MO¥ll "Nana·· 11 981 Drama) Katya Berge<, Jean-Pierre Aumont. A beautlful and willful pr0&11tute puts her appearance arid body to use to become the toesr ot the rown (1 hr , 32 min) 1,f.J MOP II ... • a A I Love New York Grand Prix" (R) (2 hrs I (%J MO¥ll "Deathtrap" (1982, Mystery) Mtehaet Caine. Christopher Reeve A play wright suffering from wrrter's block plans 10 do away with a former student ol his and plag1ar12e the young man's promtSlng play 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min) _. (h} PAT ~TM Songs included are ''H11 Me W11h Your Best Shot " "Hell Is For Ctuldren and "You Better Run" In lhl!> concerr laped tn New Haven. Conn ( 1 hr) Q:ll a cm LATI ...r Wini DA•~ Guest musician David Amram ( t hr ) I TWIJINT la. MO¥ll 'The Bounty M1n" ( 1972. Weatem) Clint Walker Rlchlrd Be~art Because 01 ner amazing likeness td his dead wife, a oounty hun0tr beeomes drawn to the g111fr1end of a criminal he has i tured. (2 hrs ) .... ,..,..LW• ""°'--.. (I) llCMI "More Wiid. Wiid Wesr" ( 1980, Adventure) Robert Conrad. Ross Martin Two f0<met U S lntelllgeoce agents are brought out of relfremenr 10 hghl the evtt scheme or a person who want.s to rule ltle world CAl ( 1 hr., 20 min.) .. CD llOWll "Justme· A Matter Of Inno- cence" ( 1981. Drama) Hiiiary S-ummers. Ashley Moore A youog woman loses her Innocence when she visits hef randy uncle. ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) -@ IATPAllOL W 8 llCMI "Sands Of Tl'le Kalaharl" ( 1965. Adveriture) Stuart Whitman, Stan· ley Baker Six survivOfs of a plane crash In a da~rous African desert light for sur- vival 2 hrs) Cf) "Silver Rive<" ( 1948. Adven- lure) Errol Flynn. Ann Sheridan A pom- pous and sell-cente<ed gambler learns humlltly and compassion when he watches a dear friend slowly dying. (2 hrs} (I) MO¥ll "I Confess" ( 1953. Suspense) Montgomery Clift Anne 8ax1er Olrected by Allred HrtchcOck A priest honOfS the sanctity of 1ne confessional when he stands trial tor a murder committed by one ol his confessors (2 hrs , 30 min } MO¥ll "Insatiable" ( 1980, Drama) Marilyn Chamber$, JoM Hotmes A beau tlful model 1nher1ts a fO<tune but cannot seem 10 spend 11 fast enough 10 satisfy her sex13~;>= ( 1 hr . 20 min ) ttl ~ MO¥ll "$river Dream Racer" (1 980. Orama) David Essex. Beau Bridges A British motorcycle enthusiast 1nhe<1ts his late brotner's custom·bu11t bike and deC1des to use it 1n his btd tor lhe 500 c c ~ltr~G~ 51 mtn) t:t1 MUI. lM NU ALL• TMI fAI& y ..... llAll1WILM*t. W llOYll "The Prowler" (1 981. Suspense} Farley Granger, Vicky Daw- son A courageous girl seeks a deranged killer whose v1c11ms are graduating high school srudents R' ( 1 hr , 40 min ) W ( MOYll "Hussy" ( 1980. Drama) Helen Mirren. John Shea A cabaret hostess and a mysterious Amer.can gradually fall In love unrn thetr pasts catch up with them ·1·R'~!~~ .. Cl) Cit ... _,,.ATCM ... l\MICll.l\lmU.U. ...M&llAll1WILM•• -TMINA nu (W) ) .,.,. "Grand muslon · ( 1937 Ora- ma) Jean Gab1n. Erich Vor. Slrotlelm WO<ld War I pn$()()8(S conlltct With a Ger- m1n commanoant ( 1 hr , 50 min ) d llCMI "1941" {1979, Comedy) John Belush1, Toshiro M1fune Attar the bomb- ing of Pearl Harbor Southern Cahtomia c1vthans and mllllary personnel react with unbridled pante to news 01 a Japanese a11ack 1n 111e1r own backyard 'PG' ( t hr 58 ·~ !al MON "The Ra2or s Edge" (1947 Drama) Tyrone Power Gene Tierney Based on a story by w Somereel Mauo· ham Five dlfftfent people crOQ paths Tn Chicago alter W0tld War I -Wednesday COlll. ~..,, .. ....., ..,., .... ,.., llCMI "tnsatlabfe II" (No Date) ( t hr,= •OO • ._. • e llCMI ''They Call Me Trinity" (1972, Western) Terence Hiii, Bud Spencer Two b<othefa )olt'I Mormons In their a11empt 10 i:W1:,7:.: OUl~WS (2 hrs I a11~llCMI "I See A Oarlt St1anger" (1947, Suspen .. ) Deborah Kerr, Trevor Howard Through her hatred of the British. a young lrlsh girt unwittingly t>ecomes a valuable asset to the Nazis. ( 1 hr • 38 min ) 11:11 llCMI "SOme Kind 01 Ht!fo" ( 1982. __ .......... __ _ .. (C) "Deathtrap" (1982, Mystery) Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve. (1 hr., 55 min.) ClJ "The Plumber" {1981, Orama) Judy MorrlS. Ivar Kanta (I hr., 15 min.) .. 01) "The File On Thelma Jordan" ( 1949, Drama) Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey (2 hrs ) d (tt, "A Challenge FOf Robin Hood" ( 1968, Adventure) Bame Ingham. James Hayler ( 1 hr . 25 min ) 7"9 (!) "Big Jim Mclain" ( 1952, A<Nenlure) John Wayne. Nancy 01son (2 hrs ) ($) "Dusty" ( 1981. Orama) Biii Kerr. Noel Trevathen ( 1 hr . 28 mtn ) 7:11 CZ) "Fear In The Ntghl'' ( 1947, Mya1ery) Paul Kelly, Ann Doran t 1 hr . 12 min ) • ~' 'Dream House" ( 1981 Ofama) John Schneider, Malllu Henner. ( 1 hr , 40 min) (ft) "The Personals" ( 1982. Comedy) Biii Schoppert. Karen Landry ( 1 hr 30 min ) •<ZJ "Deathtrap" ( 1982, Mystery) Michael Caine Ctmstopher Reeve ( I hr 55 min l . .. CC; "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Orama) Clint Eastwood. Kyle Eastwood (2 hrs . 5 min ) (}£ "Otal M For Murder" ( 1981, Suspense) Angle Olcklnaon. Chrtstopher Plummer. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) "Merton Of The Movi.t" (1947. Com· edy) ~Skelton. Virginia O'Brien ( 1 hr • 22mln ) -IJZ) "Valley Of Myatery" ( 1967 Adven· ture) Rlehard Egan, Peter Gravn (2 hra.) ... "The Fifth Dty 01 Pu ce" ( 1972 Orama) AICherd Johneon, Franco Nero ~hra.) 1\9 "Tht Pr~ 01 The Yankees" ( 1942. IOgraphy) Gary Cooper, Tereaa Wright. (2 hra , 1 min ) _.,, ...... 11ov1u- -· "Wan 01 NolM" (1 963. Orama) Suzanne Plelhette. Ty Hardin (2 hr• ) CC) "Firefox" ( 1982. Adventure) Clln1 EaslwOOd. Frtddlt Jonet (2 hra . 16 min.) (II) "Por1noy'I COmplalnt" ( 1972, Com4t- dy) Richard Benjamin, Kartn Black (2 hra ) Cl) "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Myerery) Michael Caine, Chrlllopher Reeve ( 1 hr . 55 min ) W "Mother I.ode" ( 1982 Ofame) Chari· ton HHton, Nick Mancuso ( 1 hr 4 1 min) t11 "Peau O'Ane (Donkey's Skin)" ( 19751 Catherine Denewe. Jean Marais Comedy). Rlch11d Pry0<, Margot K.ldder A war vetetan turr"ll to a Ille of crime attet lhe g<We<ntnent retu1e1 to give him beck pay he earned whlle being a prl9onef ot the North Vietnam... for elx y .. ,... 'A' ( t hr .. 35mln.) Cl) llCMI "Sherlock HOlmel In Pursuit To Algleft" ( 19•5. Myatery) Baell Rathbone. Nigel Bruce. Sher'lock Holmes and Watson brave perllouJ clcouma1A0CeS kl Ofder to '"'°'' an Eaatem heir to his rightful throne. (1 hr .. 5 min.) •1PMl'M• ........... -=.•me' I mJ II ,_.., ID "Return 01 Jack Slade" ( 1955, West· ern) John Ericson. Angle Dickinson ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -~ "Oeelhtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Mlchael Caine, Christopher Reeve ( 1 hr . 55 min.) CD) "Lady Chatterley's Lover" ( 1981. Orama) SyMa Kristel. Nlch<Ms Clay ( 1 hr., 45 min.) (!) "Soi Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny RQO&rs. Diane Lane. ( 1 hr., 45 min ) • "The Thing" ( 1982, HorrC>f) Kurt Rus- sell, Richard Dysart. (2 hrs .. 5 min ) CZ) "Cheech & Chong'• Still Smokln' •· ( 1983. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mar- ~ Tommy Chong. (1hr .. 31 min) •uu "Dream House" (1981. Orama) John Schnelder. Marllu Henner. ( 1 hr., 4() min.) CID "A Chan.ngt FC>f Robin Hood'' ( 1968. Adventure) Barrie Ingham, James HaY1er. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) (I) "OU.ty" (1981, Orama) Bm Kttr. Noel Trevathen. ( 1 hr , 28 min ) • (!) "Murder By Death" ( 1976, Comedy) Peter Falk, Petet Sellers (2 hrs ) "Franoee" ( 1982, Blogrephy) Jessica La~. Kim Stanier, (2 hrs .. ~o min.) (%) 'The Ptumt>.r ' ( 1981, Orama) Judy Morrie, Ivar Kanta. ( 1 hr.. 16 min.) •()) "Man, Woman And Child" ( 1983. Orama) Marti/\ Sheen, Blythe Dtnntf. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) __ ........ ...... ... ....... --0 T-.G•:Mff --•1• 1..-m11111• . ... u :•••••rr .. "Honkytontc Man" (1982. Ora· ma) Clint Eastwood. Kyle Eutwood. An ov•r-tti.hln, alCOhOllC country·W9tte " 1tnger tr•'IM to Nuhvllle with hit 1 ~ • veer-old nephtW for a latt-chanoe audl· tlon at the Grand Ole ()pry. 'PG' (2 hrt .. 6 min.) CB) ..,.. "Cracking Up" ( 1983, eom.. dy) Jetry i...wlt. Miiton a.t11. An accl- dent·prone man lellt at ev.rythlng lnclud· 1~ a bongltd eulclde ( 1 ht .. 30 mln.) 'Q) A ..... ..-r A 1ttno-ege boy Is forced to ohOOM betw.tn P'aYlng on hta high achoOI ba.9'<•tball tt1m and rehear1- 1ng for hit llnt prof...ional b&llet role ( 1 hr) ... , ... .. m ... CO) .. "lnMtlable" ( 19'0. Or8ma) MarMyn Chlmbert. John ~ A b9eu- tlful model lnherl1a • fortune but cannot aeem to spend It tut enough to aattety her MXU.I appetite. ( l tw., 20 min.) (1) .. "CujO" (1983, ~) ON W.-.C.. Denny Plntuo. A wonwn and h8' young eon are tr~ In their <* at an ltOllttd auto repair yard by • huge, re~ :&.:-'A' ~1 hr.,"'31 min.) -i -iii -....... .. tomftll li """"' Jean St..-Con and Andy Gibb ltar In tNI mueie.I who- dUnlt at>cMJt 10 houeegUelta at an El9lah country ~ wno .,. mUtdered one by one. ( t hr., 40 min.) I=.,. .... ......... .. "The Pride Of The Yank ... " ( 1~2. 8'ogfaphy) Gary Cooper, Ter ... Wright. Buebllll star Lou Gehrig OWJ· comes the odde to becom4 a legend In thef*7-'f tn. 7 min.) -1=" ... ==-·A Hon tamer woo hat 21 "call" of hla own: the rWtW star of "Ditt'r90t Strok•." actor Danny Cook· ;,,. ... w-:..., ] ff I d I I ff FNlured; 1~·~5~.e~~·1 .,,as• .. "The COnctete Jungle" ( 1982. Orama) Jiii St. John, Treoy Bregman. An Innocent young woman 19 uted by her untcrupuk>Ut boyfl1end • an unwitting cocaine ll'T'IUQOer. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) • .. "Aime Of Tht lelendt" ( 1966. A~ture) Yvonne De Cano. Howard Duff. A MdUOttvt oat• alnQlf flndl lhe nu her cholol emone eu11or-. but the dectelon It not a tlmoel one to meka. (2 hrl.) •• ,.,,.,_ FMturtd: ... the "Sur· vtvaJ Game" In ectlon. whir• 10,000 Southern Cellfomlane plly a oontr0Yer1llal WI! gamt thlt hie two fllml ~ In flri!t• and ambuttl tactic». I ... , ... -•-.waoa•• I'll • U. FMtuted: I look at the t>eeutlful Amerloen Virgin ltllndl; tour a factory thlt produoet rum; a look at ~nulc. I.=-.:.. ...... -". .,. ,_ Up-1o-datt lnfonN· lion on tti. changing eleotronlol fttld, from video~ to word ;oc111on. OO •~A1'1WFIM CD_. "Ball 01 Are" (19'2. Comedy) Gary Cooper Bartlet• &tanwydc. A group of prlqy prolteeen r .... rol'llng 1 dlCtlon- ary of American •no t>ecome ~ with a gang of thugl and a oab&rat tlngtr. (1 hr . 51 min.) Friday, Aprll 20, 1984 27 1'S} ITM .,.._ CCMnl'Y ,MfY Hank Williams Jr hosts this concert aboard the U SS Constellation, which taatures pet· tormanc~s by Alabama. Earl Thomas Conley, Gus HardJn, Waylon Jennings Mel McDaniel and Sylvia ( t ht , JO min ) 19@ ... .. IJ ([) •·•-. 'J. Th_! heir to the throne ol Jororo Is the ~I lerrorlsts (R) ( 1 nr ) D m ~A mM Sam'• -boytnend e~plolts her lears about war. pollullon and Poverty while trying to adVance thetr rela· tlOOshlp (R) 8 llCMI "Texas Across The Rive<" ( 1966. Western) Dean Martin. Alain Delon A Spanish nobleman escapes with nis g111triend altet being accused ol mur- de11~ hef !lance (2 hrs ) B ~YMAT't---1' ~ t Featured Dan Medina 1nves· 1oga1es securny guards. Jim Murphy tak8$ a look a human lime bombs people who may explode ltke the recent schoot yard sniper Karen l ong investigates the once called din e a dancct· clubs in "CaSh dance ( 1 hr J l}) IOAP 8) AUICHWtT?,,., MALL.me Ed Asner hosts this documen1ary on Hitler s death cam~ at Au5.C:.hN1t1 Included are excerpts from E1chrr1ann·s Jerusalem trial and eyewitness ;;ccr;un1s from camp survtvors (2 hrs ) (!) llOYll fr,e n1sf-' And Fall Of Legs Ota mood • ,960 Orama) Ray Danton. Karen Steele l he 1nlam01.Js gangster Legs Diamond, oerieves he is 1ndestruc11 ble and sets out t J prove 1t (2 hrs) ' Wl ""**" f\.YllQ ~ CCJl9l\IY'8I ~· ) llCMI ·Just Tell Me What You Want f t980. ComeoyJ Ali MacGraw Alan King A wealthy bu!>•ness lycoon thinks he nai, tu:. rrnsrres::. well 1n line until she demands r,e P•1t her 1n charge ol a recen1 ly acavired rno•·e st.id o ·R ( 1 hr 52 min I ~~r,1;nd1<; 11~62 Come dy J 8111 Schop~e ' I' rHen L a11dr I A man whose wile desened 1,,,.,, llnters the single hie ana p1ac.es a personal dd 1n a new-spa- i r 'PG' ( 1 hr JO "''r 1 " ) 9'CllllTa.OC* (I) • 0) 'Ma.Y nh A11•• '"c" to cope wrth the pressures ol his >f!n• • tear by taking some ot Mallory s preS<.r1pt1on dret pills ~)UMIOAT ~ 11AM ~ The b1par11san sa1111st lampoons roasts and debunks polthc~ ano bureaucra1s '1D .._ PMWI• Neal Gat>ler ano Jet· Irey Lyons review "Swing Shilt" and · The Stone Boy· t:ll a!) TMI CAn. .. '[, TOP Mm IOJmQ Tyrone Crawley meets Danny Sanchez 1n a m1ddlewe1gh1 bout scheduled lor 10 (lrom Atlantte City N J I (A) (2 hrs . 30 min ) .. U ()) lllOll l -A J ano Rtek are hired by an attractive widow to prove that her husband's death 1n a skydMng ace•· dent was actually murder (A) ( 1 hr ) D GD ~ Sam ano Diane's trial sep arallon to better understand why they love each other fails tRI 0 tIJl TWO ....._., Nancy t>eglnr. 10 ques11or her role a<. a housewife when t.he realize'> /lnn has ,uccesstully combined he• ro•l)fess1or.a1 an11 domestic career-s (A) II"' J 28 Friday April 20. 1984 I =•tt "Shades Of Darkness" Mary Morris. Paul Henzbe<Q and Pete< Sellelen star in a story by Walter de la Mere about a bOy who believes his aunt Is •n league with Satan. ~ ~ 1 hi ) D WI& Cl MAm "Nancy Astor" As Nancy's marriage lo Shaw deter- lo<ates. he philanders and drinks (Pert 2 ol 8) ii: ( 1 hr ) ©) I f 1'* Angela Lansbory and Geolge Hearn star In the mutlcal story ol a demented t9th-ceotury barber who takes revenge on the soclery that un1ust1y sent him to Pflsoo (2 his .• 30 min ) M0¥9 "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny ROQ8fs. Diane Lane A race--car driver turns a eextet of juventle car stnppers Into a winning pit crew. 'PG' ( t hr . 45 min) llCMI "Grand tlluslon" ( 1937. CX1· maJ Jean Gabln, Erich Von Strohe1m World War I prtaoners conlllct with a Ger- man commandan1 ( 1 hr , 50 min ) m•·•mr • (Il) MOWll "Perlect Friday" ( t970. Com&- dy) Ursula Andress. Stanley Baker An asSJstant bank manager persuades a wealthy couple to help him rob hrs bank ~hrs ) 1:11 D GD TMI Dia 'lil:T°Wtt Marty boasts that Verontea Hamel will be his date at the annual Annie Awards presentation (!) .,_ "Seven Days In May" I 1964. Suspense) Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas A lop-ranking U S general plots a mllttary coup 1n opposition to the presioent's pro- posed disarmament agreement with the Soviet Union (2 hrs • 30 min ) ( llCMI "Mothef Lode" ( 1982. Drama) Charlton Heston. Nick Mancuso A Scot- ttSh miner trtM to protect htS gold but runs into people who want 11 too 'PG' ( 1 hr 41 min) rl., llCMI "Cu10" ( 1983 Suspent;e) Dee Wallace. Danny Plntauro A woman and her young son are trapped 1n their car et an 1so1a1eo auto repair yard by a huge ~=~hr.31mln ) -· ([) DOTI ~ Llllmae seeks revenge on Chip alter railing to make him conleM. and Sumner otters Mack a l)fest•· Q!_Ol.Jij_Ob. (A) ( 1 hr ) U W NLL nmT aua Deputy Chief Mahoney Is distressed to learn that Furlllo may be named the successor to Ch1et Daniels,.R) ( t hr ) II.,:"' __..WU Uwml WLD "Beyond The Edge" A look at the coastal cfltts ot Great 911ta1n. which setVe es a retuge tor mlfllons of birds and animals o ( 1 hr ) ~ ll'fiJWh1 "Shades 01 Darkness" Mary Morns. Paul Hertzberg and Peter Settelen star 1n a story by Walter de ta Mare about a bOy who believes h15 aunt is 1n league wtth Satan O ( 1 hr ) "CJ llCMI '''The Betsy•· ( 1978. Drama) Laurence OIMer Robert Duvall. Based on the novel by Harold Robbins A powe<ful an<J retentless Detroit auto tycoon brings a daredevil racing star into his eompany 10 develop a revolutionary new vehicle 'R' 2 hrs 5 min) ~ -TIC TAC DOUIN ... ...,. ... 1W DDCl:l9 fZ ... TAii _,..Ml...,.,. LAUGH. rA'e"H MAWAlfWl.f .MClllUA• (IJ MOWll "Wanda Whips Wall Street ( 1982, Comedy) VeronlCa Hart, Jam1t Giiiis A Power-hungry W00\411UMt1exua Sller\antgans to rise to the top of the cor-~ate heap ( 1 hr .• 50 min.) Cl) .,. "Oeethtrap" ( 1982, Mystery) Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve. A play- wright suflftftng lrom writer's bloc!< _914ns -to do aw11y wttti a Torrnir ifudelit of his and plagiarize the young man's l)fomlslng ~Y 'PG' (I hr , 55 min.) CZ)MOWll "CuJo" (1983. Suspente) Dee Wallace, Danny Plntauro. A woman ana her young son are trapped In their car at an Isolated auto repair yard by a huge, rab~i.:•hr . 31 min) ,_! .,. "Secrets" (1977. Drama) Susan Blakely, Roy Thlnnes. A young woman turns 1n des~a11on to l)fomlse\J· 1ty when ahe finds she's unable to sotve the perplexrtles ot her unhappy marriage OO hrs . 5 min.) 1t!11 .,.,..,.. 119 MOWll "Boo Appetlt" ( t980. Come- dy) Kelly Nichols. GIOl'la Leonard A wealthy woman otters to pay a young seductress $250.000 11 she can take to bed the world's ten greatest lovers ( 1 hr 24 mm) 1t.11 II ()) TMlfiM--. U. Gonzo dlscov· ers that Trapper's college friend ts not suf· ferlng from a deadly and Incurable dis- ease _JR) (I hr . 10 min.) D ID nm.n Host. Johnny Carson Guests· Joan Emt>ery or the San Diego IZ00~~;=1. ( t hr ) OMC ... ..m.. •IUICllOl-MCtm ..... ~ LAW tm&Cl Guest Rabbi James Rudin. author ol "Israel Fcx Chrrs· tians." discusses understanding modem Israel ( 1 hr I ff AUTO UcmG "NASCAR Darhngton Dash Seties • Spring 100" !from North Wilkesboro. N C ) (RJ ( 1 hr ) i1'IVm *II • ~ FleetwOOd Mac member Nteks perlorms "Alie< The Glitter Fades." "Leather And Lace." "The Highwayman" and "Bella Donna." as well as lavontes from the Fleetwood Mac rep- ertoire Taped at the Fox Wllature Theatre 1n Los Angeles ( 1 hr I 6D M CUii Featured· Dana Scallion. one of Europe's hottest recording artists; actor Robert Taylor ( 1 hi . 30 min ) -1 "'Cllf MGU.~ 90Wll ''Wiii Success 8Po1I Rock Hunl· er?" ( 1957. Comedy) Tony Randall Jayne Mansfleld A publicity agent gets Into trouble because of .tus unpredictable ways ~hr~ <Il • •1 " ... Ill 90Wll "Code Name· Minus One" ( 1976, Science-Fiction) Ben Murphy. Katherine Crawford A special agent becomes 1nvis1ble at will as the retuft ot the atterett~t• of an underwater a)(plo- sion (1 hr , 40 min ) GJ naca fJll M -.r Guestt· Susan Lucci ("All My Children"). slf\Oer Ton< Baell, entertainment reporter Robert OsbOme. Car1 Wotfson. Tiny Tim, Araento Ha1~(1hr .30mln) '! 110¥9 O''Flrefox" ( 1982. AOventure) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jonff A U S pilot goes behind Au$$1an ''"" 10 steal 11 superionic fighting plane ·po· (2 hrs. 15 min) 11:11 CO M0¥9 'The Beat 01 Sex o\nd ViO- lence" 119801 Documentary Ho.led by John Carradine A ce>mpendlum of comino attractions trallers for some ol the worst low·blJdget films of rhe 70s including schlock horror features. aott-<:ore pom epics end v!Olent black exploitation mov- ieS t_1 hr .. 20 min.) 11::9 D m u11 ~.,. M• Lnr-. IGu~~ Phyttt. ~ler ( 1 hr) U.7*T -IWlrlrlLW • __ ,... Taanm "Full Sall -The Clipper Cup Raced ) (1 hr) ,... "Dial M For Murder" ( 1981. Suspense) Angle Dickinson. Chris1opner Pluml'Tlef After disoovering his wtfe·s 1nfl· dehty, a sopli!sllcated tennis player plans to murdef he< ( 1 hr . 37 min ) ... "Some Kind Of Heto" (1982. Comedy) RIChatd Pryor. Margot Kidde< A war veteran turns 10 11 Ille of crime after the government refuses to give him back pay he earned wt\lle belng a prlSOner of 1ne North Vietnamese IOf six years. ·R· ( 1 hr . 35 mm) tM 8 Cl) ._ "Like Mom. Like Me' ( 1978, Orama) Linda La111n. Kristy McN1- chOI A woman desefled by her husband •s forceo to create 11 new Ille and new rela- 1ionsh1ps tor herself and her daughter A) (1 hr .20m1n) fM .,. 'Cheech & Cheng's Still Smoldn' " ( t983 Comedy) Richard 'Cheech" Mann. Tommy Chong The comic duo hven up a poorly attended Outen film festrval 'R' ( 1 hr 3 1 min ) we.,. "Two On A Gu1llohne" 11965. HorrOf) Dean Jones Coonie ·Stevens A mag1Ctan s daughter is forceo 10 spend a week 1n an eerie mansion 1n order to a11a1n her lathe<'s 1nhe<1tance (2 hrs 1 D .,. "The Stranger ' ( 1972. Sc1- ence-Flchon) Glenn Corbett Cameron Mitchell Aher crashing on an unlr•endly planet, an astronaut •s pursue<l tly its leader ( 1 hr 30 mm 1 (!) .,._ 'My Pal Gus I 1952. Comedy) Richard Widmark. Joanne Dru Alter a wealthy man IOseS his son in a custOdy bal11e to his ex·wlfe, he realizes how' 1~ant the boy is to him ( 2 l'lrs ) m .,. .. uFo·s It Has Begun" ( 1976) Documentary Narraled by Jose Ferrer Burge$$ Meredith US!ng facts taken from government flleS, this him traces attempts to uncover proof that UFO's are real (2 hrs . 30 mtn.) (I).,. "Raw Force" ( 1981. Adllen· ture) Cameron Mltciletl. Geoff Binney Three mania! arts expena encounter some deadly obs1acieS on Warrior's Island ·R' 1hr .30m1n ) -ICOTT tw MTPAtm. tll lm&.ll-.0 AU..,., ... , .. MlWll'ftLM•• .__ ... LllOOTIAU. (It) lnlMCTfl.I w C...CMmA • W• .. mmraTat ... .. MAW lWILM•• -19 .,. "The French Lieutenant's Wom an" (1 981, Orama) MerylStreep. Jeremy Irons An affa11 between two actors is par· alleled in the romantic peflod lllm 1n whieh rhe two are performirlQ 'A' (2 nrs 5 min) n aZ>--.OATU.. (H) 1MI mAT ........ Mllff • A IOO!( at the extravagant pleasures money can blJy. Including the "meal of a hfe11me" and • a 1= beech at St Tropez ( 1 hf ) • 1 "°"' "The Wayward Bus" ( 1957, Orama) Joan Colllns, Jayne Uansn.ld. Based on the novel by John Steinbeck. A mouey group of passenoer-get to know each othe< dunng a short bUa rldt. ( t ht .• 30mln.) -mamn•• ... , ....... l ...... ([) • .,.-• "'c:.::mT--One of Ameri- ca's greet 11nger1 combmes malnst:rMm tastes with daring style. ( 1 hr .• 6 min.) Cl) .,. "Man. Woman And Child" ( 1983, Dram.t i Mar1tn Sheen, Blythe Danner A man's happy !amity life la dlt- l'\.lpted by the dea1h of a woman with whom he had a brief affair ye&rs Mrlief and the arnval of the son he had never known ·po· ( 1 hr 39 min.) (%) .,. "The Rules Of The Game" ( 1939 Orama) Marcel De.lie, Nora Gre- gor French social and sexual mores ~ rate aristocrats end wontlng-clus people before World War I (2 hrs., 34 min.) .. 8 .,_ 'The People NeX1 Door" ( 1970. Orama) Ell Wallach, Jutte Harris. A y'OUng man is banished by hit father who believes he Is responsible for supplying drugs to htS SlSlef (2 hrs.) ~:W.uiwaq a11 '~.,_"The Personals" ( 1982. Come- dy) Bill Schoppert, Karen Landry. A man ~hOSe wlJe deserted him enters the Single ufe and places 1 personal ad In a newspa- per 'PG' ( 1 hr 30 min ) FromPage2 1:11 D 9GaftweaJ) W.1011 & CMT "''' Ill WA* "5ce ("-"'11111 rn .. ,,,,.a,., l111ssr. AllL) ••-·• ...... ,........... c ............ ,, (.._ Ud1U1, A&L .. ). (1 lw .. • ...... , ... 191 r1•n& -ecw. •11 I ... ... 11& II ef,,.,., ~ ... n11n-...n..1111 ............ ........................ ................ c...Clll ...... SPECIALS ... From Pace a LI #t ................ ,, ... , fl)M.-.ml»A.._ ..... .... -Me•-..... ••1111 ... ... ~ ...... , .. , .. ..... ............. ., ...... .. ......... 0(11w.) ~ ... a c.-.' , .... • .,.. ..... lrtOll ... tll Ill .., ....... ... ,._, ............... _Mme. ........ .... .., 01£11 ...... ............. ,....,"--..... lsnrllla1t11 ... --~ ...... .....,,. ... In "C1¢d I • (1 IW.) CD Al.,,..IZ•MAU.m Ill,__ ............... , -_._ ................... tr •• , ..... •IC*1* .,.. • a • '* • • INI Md :;cal Ill II I tlli .,_ ............... (1 .... ) •m...,.•• ,.,......, • ....... _,a--.,..... 8M ••• , ~ ................... •1Nm1• ............. W lWCPM•FJJll _. "We're Not Married" ( 1962. Comedy) Oevtd Wayne. G.lnger ~ Five couplea are 1Urpr\Md to !Mm tNt their marriages are Illegal (2 hrs.) t .... . . , ,,_.., .. ''The Concre1e Jung.le" ( 1982. Drema) JIM St. John. Tracy Bregman. Ari lnnoo«1t yoong woman la used by her ~ boyfriend as an unwtttlng cocaine amuogle!. 'R' ( 1 hr. 45 min.). d (C) _. "Aataplan" (1979. Comedy) MaUl'lzlo NlcMttl. Angela Flnocchlaro. A lonely man dJacovert a miracle potion and P<oduce9 a romantic robOt double. ·o· ( 1 hr . 32 min.) d ()) ITAi .... CCMn'IY Nllrf Hank Wtlllems Jr hoatt thlt concert at>oatd the U.S.S. Conatellation, which features per- fonnances by Alabema. Earl Thomas Conley, Gui Hardin. Waylon .Jennings. Mel McOenlel and Sylvia. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) W C!)M-llTI (%) .. "F'tghtlng Bac.k" ( 1982, Dra- ma) Tom Skemtt. Patti Lupone An 8llQ(Y Phlladelphian organtz. a vigilante force to stem the tide of violent crime In his netQht>omOod. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 mm.) •«?J•--·--.. 00 .. "Cracking Up" (1983, Come- dy) Je<ry Lewis. Mitton Be<1e An aoo- dent-prone man falls at everything 1nclud· 1ng a bungled IUiclde ( t hr , 30 min I ...................... ._ ..... 1 .. 211•• •11111rrD1 illeee , ..... .... 8 'AliClN .. I_,. TM •1•11 .-aw:r,:-.:;J gz-= Ullla .. ..... ,.l .. ]#f ....... ~ .. 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"Most ix-opk nr .. cr go1 around to reading the bm>I... ~o 11'\ a wonderful opponuntt) ·· She also 1s corrndenng "~tau Hari " for ABC. but 5a}!> the p ruJcll ··1sn·t nght JUSI yet." She has al-...a~., hccn fasnn:ned b;, the famous spy. s1nn· the' hoth are of Dutch ancestry. But there 1\ mnrc to her intere.st in Mara Han than cornmon background. "She was a prettv tiad dancer:· sa)s Miss Seymour. "'ho hcgJn her professional career with ballet k'!>\OO') at age 2. but ga'c 1t up. "And so was I " In her most reccn1 T\ appearance -last month's TY mo' 1c 'Th1.· Dark Mirror" - she ponrayed tv.1n<. -,me ~ood. one bad Jane Seymour -in the remake of the 1946 Ohv1a de Hav11land drama. She isn't doing too badl) on the b1$ screen either She plays Tom Selleck'sg11lfncnd1n 1hr movie "Lassiter." SOAPS SUMMARIZED ... FromPage4 make tempora~ fll':lll' 1n hcd but dunng nigh I Jill hears Magg1l' lJll oul for Fran k 1n ni&htmare. J1ll 1ell!) F-ranl>. the nc.\.t da) she wlll sull represent \1ax hank admits Roger ne.arl ) raped Magg1l' and he has been comfon ing her This led 10 a kiss and desire to make lo\(.' 10 Ma~tl' J 111 devastated Roger tt'lls Jill Maggie and Frank were to&ether -...hen \hl' v.as in France. Jill doesn't knov. what 10 believe. Jackie confides to Siobhan that 'ihe plans to fake prcgnanc) while adop11ng a child "so everyone will ~he' e the child is Joe's. Siobhan befnends Pru and bcheves she is not really a runawa) Dave discovers that Rico may ha' e been baptized a Catholic before he was an orphan Maeve believes Rico 1s sincere 10 wanttng to ~come Jewish hke Dave. \\hO IS going to adopt him. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Jack calls Sunn) but when she answers the phone he terrifies her with silence. Later Sunny frightened as someone tncs to enter house. She 1s re he' ed to find Hogan on other side of door Su nm 1s convinced Jack is the one calling ht'r. · Lloy d, concerned about Sunn) 's v.ell-bc:1 ng. offer~ her a suite in a h1gh-securt1) building. Bnan tells Hogan the Laune Hughes murder doesn't fi1 30 Friday. April 20. 1984 Jack's M 0 . Hogan tells Sunn} he will move in with her until she feds safe. Cagne) assures Suzi he had no second thoughts about claiming to be father of her bab). Suzi tells Cagne) she feels terrible about I) 1ng to his mo ther. but he says to let him -...om about his fam1l). Warren bets on losing ·horse and is out all his savings plus S5.000 he borrowed. Travis returns from Indonesia and tells T.R. he missed her. Stephanie tells Lloyd off when he c•ncels their romantic w~kend. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Lindsay bcheves Jill pregnant with Jack's baby. Patti and Jack s1in di vorce papers. De· te rmined to make his wedding to Nikki the grandest event Genoa City has ever hosted, Victor invites gut$tS from all over the world. including several former residents. They include Nikki's sister Casey, Brock Reynolds and all the Brooks sisters. Managing to escape from the mental mstitut1on. Eve Howard makes several unsuccessful attempts on Nik.ki's hfe Ashle;, catches the bndal bouquet. Frank orders Jazz to stop Stemg Amy unul he proves he's no longe r cnm1nal t)pe Jack ha'i secret camera installed in lab to ge t !tafe combination. Jack dt'n1cs to John that he plans to leave Jabot. Alan takes Kaye to lunch John refuses to rtlease Diane from Jabot con1ract Page Hannah Illakes splasl. like her siste1 By CONNIE PASSALACQUA April iscenamly a memorable month fo performers in the Hannah family o Colorado. Daryl Hannah. who plays the role of 1hc mermaid in "Splash" has emerged as < major film star. while her younger s1stc1 Page has ju't made her soap opera debut 3! Adair McCleary on "Search for Tomor· row" and appears 10 the hit movie "Racm~ With the Moon." There's no sibling rivalry -acting ha!I always been a cooperati ve venture-for the two sisters. "Daryl was one of those kids who always. knew what she wanted to do and bugged my mother until she brough t her down to a talent agency - and I was with them." recalls Page. ''She was 12 and I was 8 and they were interested m Daryl but told me ·we could use you tomorrow.' .. Bot h sisters used to make the audition rounds with a third future star -Jennifer Beals ("Flashdance"), who was Page's high-school classmate. "Jennie is like another sister," she says. Page says she and Daryl "would ne'er go to the same auditions because we look so different. She's a 5-foot-11 ·inch blonde and I'm a S-foot· 7-inch redhead. "But we always took singing and dancing lessons together'. We supponed each other and had a lot of fun .,..1th 1t. Now we'rc thnlled with each other's successes." Although Page has lots of sho-... businCS!> eiqxnence. her future goals he elsewhere. "I'd like to work with au11st1c children Right now I wofk w11h the Special Olym pics and the Lighthouse for the Bhnd. helping kids stretch out and exercise." TEAM ... FromPaae2 Pbilllea: Gone are most of the old guys. except Steve Carlton. E1po1: Will fall shon again -e\en w11h Pete Rose. Cardl.uls: Little p1tch1ng. no power but plenty of spttd. C,bt: Have gloves. bats but no arms. except for bullpen ace Lee Smith. Met1: Relying on young arms, but have Keith Hernandez and Darryl Strawberry. Wetttrn Dlvlalon Dod1er1: Must improve RB l's and patch holes in the infielders' gloves. Padret: Could make a run for n with Graig Nettles, Goose Gossage. Br1ve1: MVP Dale Murphy lead~ "America's Team." Len Barker must prove his wonh. A1tro1: Can't beat big gu~s. lack bench strength. power Glant1: L~ league 10 errors. but h3\C solid lefiy hurling. 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APRIL 20 H84 Coast Newport Harbor Kiwanis · Foundation celebrates 25th anniversary of spon- soring Easter Sunrise Services./ A8 Officials In Newport Beach say Group W Cable Is violating a new law./A3 California Superstar Michael Jack- son was released from a hospital after burn sur- gery./ A4 Prince Andrew takes a oof"ef Ga«eeh, then takes off for home./ A4 Nation A couple of former first lad les get together to talk about the good old days. /AS :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: World A century old whaling boat has been dis- covered 'on Ice' near Alaska./ AS :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: People Want some good news today? See why Paula Allen is so delighted.JBS Even If they don't have garden space at home, Huntington Beach resi- dents can still pursue the hobby. /Bl Sports Golden West College tuned up for the stretch drive of the South Coast Conference baseball race with a victory over LA Harbor./81 What's it like being right out of high school and trying to make the U.S. Olympic basketball team?/81 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Entertainment The Manhattan Trans- fer's next stop wlll be at the Pacific Amphitheater to open the season. /Weekender New Breed dancers - famous for their video gyrations -whirl Into Ornage Coast College. /WHkender Business Bank log giant Chase Manhattan is after a firmer foothold in the California market, start- ing in Newport Beach./87 :·:::·:::::::::::·:·:·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::·:·:::·:·:·::::::: INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Cellfornla News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Gardening Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds Natlon61 News Opinion People Pofloe Log Publlc NotlCM Sports Stock Marketa Televtsfon Theatera WNther World Newt C1~3 A8 A3 B7-8 A'4 C<4-7 AS 07 9'4 96 C6 Be 87 A-4 A7 86-6 A3 8'4,C'4 91 ..... 88 TV Log Weekender A2 A'4 12-y~ar term for rap~ try Huntington ex-convict was stabbed during att empted at tack on baby sitter By STEVE MARBLE OftMIMlr .......... Ex-convict Steven Lee Burmood was given a maximum 12-year prison sentence today for last fall's sex attack on a Huntington Beach baby sitter who testified she stabbed the man in the groin to escape his clutches. Burmood. convicted last month by a jury of attempted rape. burglary and assault. was handed the stiff sentence early today by Orange County Su- Dreaming of a hamburger? An a.nldentlfted man, prob9bly at tbe end of a busy day, catcbee a few winks wblle be walta for a baa to arrlYe on a periorCourtJudae Leonard Mcbnde. Mcbride, who noted Bunnood previously had been convicted of rape, explained the maximum sentence by saying "I have to protect society." Burmood had been sent to Soledad State Prison in 1979 after ~ing convicted of raping a 28-year-old housewife in front of her two young children. He also was accused to attacking a 16-year-old ,irl. State records show he was released from prison last June 20, more than a year before his term was up. The daTk-hafred 28-year-old had been free from prison only five months when be reportedly tried to rape lhe 18-year-old babysitter on a mmy eveningJast Nov. l. The bab)'.Sitter. caring for two young children. testified that •HOT DOGS 15 SHAKE FLAVORS bench aloai Pacific Cout HJ.&hway n ear Lake Street In Ba.nttncton -ne&cb. . Bunnood. smellins of alcobOI w clutchina a kitchen tJiilt, put tbe *Capon to hCT chest and ordered ber to a bedroom where he tried IO rape her. Bunnood was arrested the ame niaht at his parent's home where be collapsed in an upsta1rs bathroom from the deep knife wound. At tbe time he told police he'd b«n in a (Pleue Me ATT ACDll/ d, Judge issues trader warrant Financier's friend doubts h e'll return A federal JUCSge in.San Diego today -issued 1l bench ~rram for'the ai 1est of missinJ currency trader J . David Dominclb, wbo fled from the United States to a Caribbean island some- time durin& the past week . .. The coun intends to take t:Very possible step for the immediate arrnt of Mr. Dominclli, wherever be is," U.S. District Judat J. Lawrence Irving said in issuing the no-bail warrant_ He ordered the warrant after finding Dominelli in civil contempt for failing to appear as ordered. In defiance oflrving's order that be not leave California. Dominelli bas fled the country on a self-proclaimed mission to retrieve and return to bis clients up to S 112 million that was invested in his now-bankrupt J. David&Co. Victim's dental records altered? A Newport Beach investment finn, Trans Atlantic Bancorp Ltd.., was Domincui·s single largest creditoT with S 15 million an vested in J. David &Co. Trans Atlantic was forced into bankruptcy proceedings wba\ Oomi- nc\li's fU'lancial cmpitt cQl\aplcd. By JEFF ADLER OftMO.-,,.... ..... The prosecution in Dr. Tony Protopappas' murder trial theorized Thursday that the dental treatment chart of at least one of the three women the Costa Mesa dentist is accused of killing was altered or forged after the patient's death. Deputy District Attorney James Clonanger told the coun he not only now theorizes that records were forged but has developed evidence that "docs tend to show the defendant was personally involved in the forg- ing of this document." However. defense attorneys Roben TuUerand Hollis Dyer denied there is any evidence of .. forgery or tamper- ing" with the records. "lt has nothing to do with the issue in tnal accept to taint by inference our client. .. Dyer said. This new twist in the tnal was revealed when Orange County Su- perior Court Judge Luis Cardenas heard several defense-motions to suppress the dental records of Kim Andreassen and dismiss charges against Protopappas because of al- leged prosecutonal misconduct. The motions -which all were denied as being "woefull} insuffi- cient.. -wer( heard outside 1he presence of the JUry. The I 2 Jurors. las1 seated in the courtroom April 9. arc slat~iQ_r~tum Monday when the tnaJ resumes. Attorney James Joseph. the coun • appointed trustee for the Ncwpon firm . said he doubted the money (PleueMe WAIUlA1fT7A2) Newporter goes on the block again Protopappas. 38. is charged with second-degree murder in the deaths of three patients who arc alleged to have died as a result of the improper administration of general anesthesia. The hitch in the trial. causing the two-week delay. was triggered when the prosecution pnvately informed both the court and the defense that new evidence in the case had been uncovered. 70%.of U.S. arsons started by 'soclally lnept' youngsters By STEVE MARBLE Of !tie Mir""' ..... When an arsonist set fire to a locked garage an a Huntington Beach neighborhood last month -an area that had already suffered I I similar fires -residents rose up an anger. At a neighborhood meeting the following night. some talked of cap- turing the arsonist and breaking his arms. One pe~n wondered ifthe law allowed residents to shoot the fi re-starter. But the anger turned to disbelief when It was found out that one oflhe fires and probably many more were the work of a 14-year-old grade school student. "It never dawned on me it could be a boy. I wasn't ready for that," confided Nicole Hendersen. a mi- dent of the scorched neiahborhood. Residents who know the teen-ager say they find it hard to believe he could be be cunnina enough to elude authorities qain and again. Some point to a roartna fire this week as proof that the boy who remains in custody, could not~ rnponsible for so much dam~e and terror. While the idea of a ;ouna boy torchina buildinp an courtin& murder 1s startling and unbelievable to some, experts indicate children are responsible for up to 70 percent of the nation's arson fires. Dr. Kenneth Fineman, a. chmcal psychol<>sist in Huntinaton Beach. has spent years tratma youthful flrc.stanet. Fineman ys the stettOt~ child arsonist is a boy who acnenally is aoina throuah trouble at home or school and ~indlcs a fire to attra('t \ STEVE MARBLE Focus ON THE NEws attention or rebel apinst authorit¥· "They don't start a fire and act hke Johnny Normal the rest of the time,'' he notes. The child who sets a strina of fires. Fineman says. won't feel suilt or remorse of his destruction but will pin re~nforcement from the blazes and will be driven to strike apin and again. • "Usually they're not dumb kids. That's one of the myths. While it may not come across in a casual meeting, they're usuaJly of average or even above averaae intclliaencc," he says. Still the ch1&d fi~sener is a "soolJly inept" individual who doesn't know bow to deal has emo- tions and problems. But the chtld arsonist lacks the violence and ag- arcssaon that dnves a cold-blooded killer or even a common muuer. Fineman says. Anon fires do, however, some- times result an death and 11enous injury. Five ~n aao. a ~yeu-old Huntinaton h bOy plaY.ina With matches set a fire that killed four family members. "When you arc deahna with a child over the age oflcven, I can't believe (Pleue ... CBILD/A2) ' A witness scheduled to testify at the tnal. former Protopappas dental as- sistant Tracy Peck, told Cloninger in a phone conversation Apnl 7 she was concerned that Kam Andrcasscn's dental chart didn't carry the entry she had made several days before the (Pleue eee DENTAL/ A2) You'll find the beat auto buya along the Orange Coaat In today'• Auto Piiot -PegeaC1-3 0-.,... ...._"' ._c.i..... SuplcJoaa Oree, like tbla one that de- atroyed 10 &aracee tbla week In Buntmaton Beach, mllht haYe been eet by troabled children. Huntington fire cause unknown Huntanaton Beach fire in- vestigators, sining throuah the chancd remains ofa prage structure that went up in flames culy Thu~ day. said 1t wall be days before they know whether the fire wu the work of an arsoni t The m1dn1ght blaze broke out an a con1ested apanoient communll) that has sufTerro l t arson fires ancc late January lnvc tlJltOrs ll'T hc\1· l.lnl to hnk the most rt"CCnt fire wnh the stnn8 of arson attacks. "It 1s a susp1c1ou fire but 1l hasn't ~n confirmed a be1n1 a set fire." u1d Manhl Wen1', a firt department • spokeswoman "It 1sn t as obv1ou as the others.·· A l 4-year-old boy was am tcd earher this month in connection with t~ arson firn Poli<it said hc has confessed to startmf onl) one of the fires but 1s susP«tcd an more " t this point, v.-e really do • no"' what's going on." said Werth. nouna that an organized anvcst1pt1on ohhe fires was halted honly after the boy' arrest The roanna fire. which broke out at 12 )() I m . df'Jtroycd I 0 P"lt &.all and consumed s11 can and t'-"O motorncle Dam c "u nt1matC'd at moiT than SI 20.CXX1 .\rtt rn1dents numbed and ancercd by t~ tnna (lf fires th.at tw blacken<d t~1r community, flocked to l~ blaze by th~ hundrc:ds.. Res1dent.s also seemed convm~ that the fire. hkc lhe others before n. had to ~ the work of a flJ"C'b.ua, Sc"etal 1upphed polJtt .,th 1ip1 on who tht fire W1tr mt&ht be. Authoritacs Mtd xvC'Tl.l mideots clauned the) w a ycUo \'Chide dn~c quickly from t.bt vacintt)' of the apartment af\cr the fire broU ouL Pohce, bowc"cr. said the drivtr tumed out to be an an:a res1<knt w o ...... onl> 11 mptana to U'\'<' bi& fmm tin flam .. • • .. • Orenge co.t DAILY PILOT/Friday, April 20, 1984 Board to appoint new trustee Tbe Fountam Valley School Dis- t.rtct decided Thursday to ap~int so111eo1te to replace board pt'C1tdent James Woest, who announced bis resianation recently, instead of JOina throuah the expeJUe of holdina a speaal election Wocst, who has 20 months remam· t~ on his term, is movina to Pueno Rico where he will be a man~na director of Allcra}\an Pharmaccuucal facility. D1stnct re idents scekioa 10 be appointed to the post can pick up applications Monday at the office of the superintendent. I 7210 Oak St The forms must be completed and returned by May I. DENTAL RECORDS ALTERED? ••• From Al youog woman's fat.al viSlt to the chnic on Sept 30, 1982. "I told him (Oonmger) my hand- writing is not the chan and should have been because I did a consul- tation on Kim Andreassen with Dr. Protopappas.." Peek said when she wa.s called to the witness stand during Thursday's hcanng. She also said she recalls An- dreassen bcmg given an 1DJec11on of an anethestic drug on the da> she died. but the drug also 1s not listed on ' the chan she had been asked to first 1dent1fy at Pro topappas' Harbor Mu- nicipal Coun prd1mmal) ht'anng 10 July 1983. Peek said that sht" wns surpnsed Cloninger never asked her an) ques- tions concerning the m1ss1ng entl") after she informed him of the omis- sion during a break m the prt.>llmmal) hcanng proceedings When she wasn't asked any ques.t1ons. Peel.. said she assumed the prosecutio n wasn't concerned about ii. "I was concerned about a lnend that could be 1n trouble for the chan's not being accurate," she added. Cloninger. who also was sworn as a witness in an unusual turnabout and testified. during the hcanng, said the recent investigation had produced a witness who will testify about over- hearing a conversation in Protopap- pas' office after Andreas~n 's death concerning possible legal problems that could result 1f the dental chan was not altered. He testifed the investigators 1nter- v1ewed three people "who may have had a hand m altering" the dental chan. Two of those people ga ve statements to in' estigators. a third did not. He also said he had engaged the services of a handwriting ex pen. apparently to \'erify whether the chan 1sa forge!"}. Followmg the heanng. Tuller said three of Protopappas' former em- ployees contacted by investigators supplied handwritmg examples to be analyzed by the expen. Protopappas said he had not been asked to provide such a sample. Ri-fnre a-;kin~ the coun to rule on ATTACKER SENTENCED ... From Al parkmg lot fight -a rcpon he later admitted was a he. Throughout the tnal. Burmood maintained that Ile. was in a drunken s&upor the night of the attack and had mistakenly entered the house where the babysitter was staying. thinking 11 was his own. He testified that he passed out on a li vingroom sofa and woke up JUSt in 11me to see the 18-year-old \.\Oman coming at him w11h the I0-1nch k11c hen knife. He told Jurors tht' babysitter led him to a bedroom where she undresse-d him and plunged the knife into his groin. Jurors. howe"cr. did not bu} Burmood's \ers1on of the stor.. The babys111er said she disco' ered Burmood sleeping on the llnngroom sofa with a nylo n stocking on his head and the kitchen knife dangling from one hand. She said Burmood grabbed her. led to her a bedroom and C\da1mc:d. "Come on bab~. I want ~ou:· Burmood. she said. took off his clothmg. undressed her and pushed her back on a bed. When a muscle tensed up in her Jeg, the.woman sa~d she leaned forward to rub it and spotted the knife on the bedroom noor. ··1 sk1mmcd it up to the top of his leg and stabbed him:· she tearfully told Jurors. She testified that she ran naked from the bedroom and looked behmd her onl} o nce to sec Burmood staggenng after her wnh the knife still protruding from his body. The babysmer said she found the two chi ldren she was caring for on the front porch and quickly led them to a ne1ghborhmg house where she sum- moned police. .\ )'Oung pedestnan who was walk- ing home testified that he saw Burmood run past him. holding a hundle of clothing to his m1dsec11on. Burmood. "ho reco' crcd from the 1-.nife "ound. has been in Orange ( ount~ Jail since his arrr"t the defense motions to suppress the dental chan. Tuller withdrew a re- lated motion alleging a witness had been threatened and intimidated by the district a tto rney's investiaator in the case, Tom lcenoiJe. "It would have been a close question on whether the coun would consider it threatening." the veteran defense attorney later conceded. Jn denying the m otions. Cardenas said ~e found no substantiation to the defense contentio n that the pros- ecution 1ntent1onally had concealed 1ts knowledge of the allegedly doc- tored dental chan nor that there had been "bad-faith conduct" by the prosecutor or any member of his olli ce. WARRANT ••• From Al would be recovered when he heard Thursda) that Dominelli had fled the COUnt l). Immigration officials on Mo ntser- rat sa) Dominelh has been on the island since April 14. The island is considered a haven from U.S. tax collectors. Pnor to his depanure. Dominelli, promised 40 percent re turns on investments in the fluctuating inter- natio nal currency market, left a packagc-ef-fuewell let ten to -sevcra relatives. friends and associates. Nancy Hoover. Dominelli's busi- ness panner and hve-m companion. voluntarily supplied several of those letters to Judge Irving during a hearing Thursday. In one letter. Dominelli wrote to H oover that " I feel hke cry mg over all the regrets I have. "I have caused you so much gricfby my lies; by m y not relying on your advice, another he to cover the first lie:· the letter said ... And a ltho ugh this 1s no excuse. most lies I had always hoped to conven to reality. I was always optim1st1c about getting everythmg 1n order and in ns proper place." A.fter dcl1,erini the cor- respondence to the Judge. Hoover said. ··1 ha'e a feeling he (Dommell1) won't be coming back" to the United States NEWPORTER FOR SALE AGAIN ••• From Al Road near Newport Center, had changed hands several times before the Del Webb purchase. There are currently more than 3,000 hotel roomt within ffve mllea of the Newporter and another"9.800 rooms have been approved or propoeed. After Ridgway bought the hoteJ from Del Webb It spent minions refurbishing the bolldlngs and tand- acape. Nearly all of the expansion wtn be In high-end, luxury hotel chains. The 26-acre site Includes a nine hOle, par-3 golf course, two pools, a spa, three restaurants and a tennis ctub. The Newporter ha played hott to many celeberttea and noteworthy people. Former attorney general and Nixon ~n manao-John Mltchethnd hie wtt. Mertha .__ at the Newporter on the night th9 Democtatlo heed· quartera at the Wat•g1te Hot• In Wlllhlngton WM brOken Into. Mf .. Mitchell ctalmed that ln the~ week IM wu kept ln Meluslon at the Newpot1et end :NU unable to make « reoetw phone c.n. '**'- ~ lnYOfYed tn the bt'eak~ln were afr8'd w might Room rates start at about $105 a ntght. . When the resort was butlt It wu one of the few luxury hot• In the area but tt has faced lnc:reaaJng competition In r.cent yeats and the competttton Is llkety to get stiffer. TheCallfomla Coastal Commlulon has approved a 250-room resort at the nearby Newport Dunes •. The Newport Center Marriott, wtdctl already haa 377 rooms, la planning a 23-4-room expanaloo. And the Four Seasons company has proposed a 325-room luxury hotel for Newport Center. tatt< about It. . The hOtel't guest lltt and ...cord• were lat• subpoenaed durtng the couree of the Watergate lnwttlgatlon. CHILD ARSONS EXPLORED ... FromA.1 that the)' don't kno" the: m i.. ..... sa)s Fineman. "There ma) tx.-a \\llhng· ness to do harm JUSt h) tal-.ing the chance." The psycholog1'it "a'" 11 1<. 1n onl) \Cf) rare case!' that 1h1: )nung firehug turns out to be an actu<JI P} roman1t ''ho delight" 1n the' 1-;ual d1'ipla) ofa hurn1ng building or gt·t\ \amlacuun Imm the !imcll ol \moke and the "'ail 111 \1n·n .. "In those rare case!>. '>Citing tin·s 1~ al mo'>t the reason for tx·ing.'' 'a~' hneman ··The\ ma' feel 1ha1 0ud '' telling them to \tan a tirl· Jnd that (1od 1., patting 1hc:m o n lhl' hJl l-. Jfta lhC\ '>Cl II " Finl·rnan. pa't l·ha1rman ol the I lrl' 'icn 1et.'\ .1nJ .\r<ion PrcH·ntat1 \ e < omm1t1L'l' of the \late PsH·holog1tal .\\SOCIJllun \31d ti JS h1~ bclic:f that )Oungster' hJ\l' an 1nnatL' intl·re\t in fire tha1 <.an tx· hL·ahh\ 11 parent\ teach them that tirL' 1., a rnol not a to' ··Thcrl'" thl' Lhil<l "'Ito pla)' \\Ith tire o ut o f L uno\tl\ ·· c.•\pla1n\ Finem.1 n !fr ' u'ual undrr thl· JKI.' 111 Ill ,i nd has an ln ll'fl'\1 111 "'""lire doc\ "I k ma' 'ilan J 11rr '" .ll ndcnt llr n ut of an c'xploratnr. l'!fort .md let 11 gl't out ol hand and ilwn panic. He'll usuall-. tell someonr k l'I hadh alxlut 11 and 'ne .. er do 11 ag.a1n Dally Piiot Delivery I• Cuer1ntffd -. I he problem lire-starter -the pathological arsonist -acts out of anger frustration or the need for a11en11on The' ma\ stn ke once or again and aga'in. backing ofT only "'hen 11 appear!> that the risk of being caught ha'i hccoml· too great. says rineman "l '>ualh th<. fl' s an inudent that cllcurs that "Ill mo11,a1e the lirc-se11ing. It\ usuall) something meaningful that has happened. l '\uall~ at homl' .. .\ d1' orre a fam1h death. a new \tcp-parcnt or the am .. al of a new hab) 1n the fam1h could so upset thl' thild that he 1mpul'\1,el\. kindles a lire to d1spla~ h1<> anger arid reach out 1n h1!> own twisted fashion for Jtlcnt1on "Normall~ th('} "'on't feel bad or remorseful about the tire He gets \omc pos111' e re-t'nfon:ement Tile attention start~ <.ltdong in 1 he) may feel a'> though they ha\l' some lOntrol over authon11cs. O\.cr firemen." Fineman e\pla1n<. ··some sta\ around to look at their hand1"ork and get oO on the name'> or the excitement the'.·, e created .. An older child may be lashing out against problem ' at school or rcartmg hl;cause he has had difficult) making and keeping fnends "He may ha'c been !>uspcndcd or expelled and want to retaliate. De- stroying the school fulfills that anger and he may get re-t'nforcement from his peers at the same lime ... The punishment dished out to the vouthful arsonist who has bee n caught vanes greatl). Fineman be- lleH"i 1ncarcerat1on sometimes 1s JUSll fied as long as 11 goes hand in hand with mand1tol"} therap>. The prospects of treating the prob- lem fire-setter arc excellent. he claims. "Even w11h the deepl) disturbed tirc-St'lter.'' Fineman notes. "11's not that hard 10 supress the urge." Preventing a child from becoming an arsonist also 1s possible. Fineman has dl·vetoped the outline of a program that would have parents tc:aching children basic fire safety at ages as )oung as two or three. "An ewlanat1on of what fires can do ccnainly helps. Letting your child light the candles on a b1nhday cake or \larnng the fire 1n the fireplace under proper supen 1s1on <..'ould prevent them Imm going into the backyard and pla}ing around with a cigarette lighter." fduca11on and supervisor. says Finem an. are the ke)'S to preventing lhl' child from becoming the child arwn1-;1 ORANGr COA~ T Circulation 71MM2'"'333 Daily Pilat H. L. Schwerti Ill P11bh<;h~r CltHIHed 1dvertl1lng 714/M2-517t All other chp1rtment• M2~1 MAIN OFFICE i t W"tf'ltiy 't <(,..••Mll'M CA V• .,,,..,, f1• • • ~6'1 ( ,,..,. U.,. CA 919>11 f, l'" "Jiil •I•• ~ 'rn t I'll~ CQmoa"" MCI "'* "'"' M ~f1.f(.'f'1 .-dttor• ,..., • ., .. tW ~11M ..-h .,411,.,." m.•y r• 4".~ M~ w1f~ *C*' ... C'lflt ChHy Oowallby RoMmary Churchman C ontroll~r ~ t ~)''""'' ....... 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Olrec11on _,.llwMI Boys try -in vain t:o- sa ve seal By the Associated Pren The four Dana Point boys who came across a mortally wounded harbor ~al named her "Toughie." but in the end it was they who proved to be the tough ones as they com-. pleted a dangerous but vain res.cue of the pup. "The boys did the best they could. and we tned to give her every help we could." said Peter Mickelson, curator at the Friends of the Sea Lion center m Laguna Beach. "She gave it her best shot. too. but she JUSt couldn't make tt... . The 5-week-old sea ho n died Thursda"· afternoon a t the manne mammal center in Laguna Beach despite the effons of the four sixth graders who went ahead with a rescue that an animal confrol officer deemed too dangerou-;. Greg Tinne!>. Bill Morelewslo . Peter Catalino and Don Bushmeyer earned th<.· 30-pound seal in their sweatsh1ns from a ca' eat the base of Dana Point "We couldn't Just leave herthere to die.'' Tinnes. 12. said. 4)ut the seal died from a mas~ivc diest wound three hours after arriv- ing at the center. "I'm very sad." Tinnes said amid tears. ··eut I'd do the same thing over again." The boys were exploring early Thursday when they found the small seal lying with her head agajnst a rock on the shore of this Orange County beachtown midway between Los Angeles and San Diego. Danielle Gonya, 2, take• a break from her fun on the tire •win& at Tanater Park ln Coeta Me.a on a bright •prlng mom.log. "When we first saw her. we thought we could JUSt put ht'r in the water." said Bushmcver. 11 . "Then we saw the gash on her stomach." I .... "' ;;» 0 :: Just Call 642-6086 "' ~---~ ~~ 0 A. "' What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your m essage wlll be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate edllor. The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record lettl'rs to the editor on any topic. 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NEWPORT BEA<i:H SPOAYINC. • • • 1 f • t .. t · Coast Newport Harbor Kiwanis Foundation celebrates 25th anniversary of spon- -s&rlf'.'lg Easter Sunrise Services./ A& Off lcla!s in Newport Beach say Group W Cable Is violating a new law./A3 California Superstar Michael Jack- son was reJeased from a hospital after burn su r- gery./ A4 Prince Andrew takes a tour of Caltech, then takes off for home./ A4 Nation A couple of former first ladles get together to talk about the good old . days. /AS World A century old whaling boat has been dis- covered' on ice' near Alaska./ AS People Want some good news today? See why Paula 'Allen is so delighted.JBS Even If they don't have garden space at home, Huntington Beach resi- dents can stlll pursue the hobby./86 Sports Golden·West College tuned up for the stretch drive of the South Coast Conference baseball race with a victory over LA Harbor./81 What's It like being right out of high school and trying to make the U.S. Olympic basketball team?/81 Entertainment The Manhattan Trans- fer's next stop will be at the Pacific Amphitheater to open the season. /WHkender New Breed dancers - famous for their video gyrations -whirl into Ornage Coast College. /WH kender Business Banking giant Chase Manhattan Is after a firmer foothold in the California mar.Ket, start- ing in Newport Beach./87 !:!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:·: INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Claaslfled Com lea Crossword Death Notices Gardening Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Fund1 National News Opinion People Potl~ Log Public Notloel Sports Stock Market• Televttlon Theater• Weather World News C1-3 A8 A3 B7-8 A4 C4-7 A8 C7 B4 86 ce B6 87 A4 A7 BS-6 A3 B4,C4 81J4 88 TV Log W~ender A2 A4 recor s ·a ere Dreaming of a hamburger? . An unidentified man, probably at the end of a buy day. catchea a few wlnb while he walta for a baa to arrl•e on a •HOT DOGS 15 SHAKE FLAVORS bench alon& Paclftc Cout Blghway near Lake Street ln Bunttncton ~ch. Transit tax 'weuld war.sen traffic' .. .. . , By JEFF ADLER OftfleDellJNetlUtf Passage of the penny transpor- tation .sales tax increase and the package of hi~way and freeway improvements 1t would pay for will increase traffic congestion in Orange County, not improve it, the president of a South Orange County en- vironmental group charged Thurs· day. . "We have con'cluded that if passed by the voters. it (Proposition A) will ultimately worsen the problem it is designed to solve," said Terry Tim- mins, president of the Laguna Green- belt Ln.c., a 1,000-member organiza- ti6n dedkated to preserving open . . space in the growing south county. Timmins said the organization was allying itself with the anti-tax Citizens Against Unfair Taxat on. a group funded largely by county automobile dealers who believe passage of the I percent tax will cut into county car sales. Laguna Greenbelt has con· tributed $5,000 to the anti-tax effort. he said. Among the projects Laguna Green- belt members parllcularly oppose IS construction of the proposed San Joaquin Hills Freeway which would cut a swath through. the undeveloped Sycamore Hills area and .. lead to the destruction· of the Laguna Greenbelt as we know it." Timmins added. NewpOrter goes on the block again He said the organization carefully h.as analyzed the package of proposed transportation improvements and concluded the county's five largest land developers stand to gain most from the passage of Proposition A. "These developers need the transpor- tation plan so they can complete their buildout of the southern county," he said. • 70% of U.S. arsons started by 'socially ·inept' youngsters By STEVE MARBI;E Of the Delly Not'ltafl When an arsonist set fire Jo a locked garage in a Huntington Beach neighborhood last month -an area that had alread y suffered 11 similar fires -residents rose up in anger. At a neighborhood meeting the following night. some talked of ca(>- turing the arsonist and breaking his arms. O ne person wondered if the law allowed residents 10 shoot the fire-starter. But the anger turned to disbelief when it was found out that o ne of the fires and probably many more were the work of a 14-year-old grade school student. "It never dawned on me it could be a boy. I wasn't ready for that," confided Nicole Hendersen, a resi- dent of the scorched neighborhood. -STEVE MAR BU Focu s ON THE NEws attentfon or rebel against authority. "They don't stan a fire and act hke Johnny Normal the rest of the time," he notes. , The child who sets a string of fires. Fineman says, won't feel guilt or remorse of h.is destruction but will gain re~nforcement from the blazes and will be driven to strike again and again. "Usually they're not dumb kids. Norm Grossman. a Laguna Green- belt member who helped prepare the analysis. said the plan ··will en- vironmentally destroy this county. It will make us into another San Fernando Valley." As an alternative to the tax pack- (Pleue aee TRANSIT/ A2) Suaplcloua Ore., like thla one that de- atroyed 10 &aracea thla week ln Huntt.naton Fonner a s sistant s ays her en try was removed By JEFF ADLER °' ... .,..,""'..... .• . The prosecution in Dr. Tonf Protopappas' murder trial theoriz.ed Thursday that the dental tttatmellf c.han of at least one of the th~ women the Cos~ Mesa dentist it accused of killina was altered °' folJed after the patient's death. ueputy District Attorney James eomngcr told the coun be not only now theorizes that records were forged but has developed eVideMe that "does tend to show the defendaDl • was penonally -involved in the fort-. hif document .. -.. ______ .... owever, defense attorneys Roben uUer and Hollis Dyer denied there ii any evidence of ·•foracry or tam_pep-· ing" with the records. "It bas nothiQ) to do with the issue in trial accept 1'» taint by inference our client." ~ said. ;. This new twist in the a· · revealed when Orange Cowtj perior Court Jud&e Luis beard several defense motiou • ·suppress the dental records of ~ Andreassen and dismisa ~ against Protopappas became_~ o( If: legcd prosec.utoriat misconduct. •• The motions -which all ~ denied as being .. woefully intuftf cient" -were heard outside tJt presence of the jury. The 12 juror«, last seated in the counroom April t arc slated to return Monday when Ui · trial resumes. ~ Protopappas. 38. is charged wi• second-degree murder in the a of three patients wbo arc al~ have died as a result of the im administration of~~ The hitch ist the iri.al. causina Of: two-week delay. was triacred ~ the prosecution privately informc(l both the court and the defense ~ (Pleue .ee DENT AL/ Af J • You'll find the : • beat auto buys alon._ the Orange Coast In: today'• Auto Piiot : ... -PagHC1~ ·- Residents who know the tetn-ager say they find it hard to believe he could be be cunnin& enough to elude authorities again and again. Some point to a roaring ftre tbi~ week as proof that the boy, who ~mains in custody, could not be responsible for so much damage and terror. That's one of the myths. While it may not come across in a casual meeting, they're usually of average or even above average intelligence," he says. Hunt ington fire cause unknow While the idea of a douoa boy torchma buildings an couning murder is startlina and unbelievable to some, expcns indicate children arc rest>Ons1ble for up to 70 percent of the nation's arson fires. Dr. Kenneth Fineman, a clinical psycholoaist In Huntinaton Beach( has spent years trcatina youthfu fin:--starter. Fineman says the stcrtotypc child arsonist is a boy who acncrally is aoina throu.ah trouble at home or school and iindlcs a fire to aura• ~ Still the child fire-setter is a "sociahy inept" individual who doesn't know how to deal his emo- tions and problems. But the child arsonist lacks the violence and ag- gression that drives a cold-blooded killer or even a oommon muaer. Fineman says. Arson fires do, however, some- times result in death and serious injury. Five years qo, a 6-ycar-old Huntinaton Beach boy pla).'m.a with matches set a fire that ktlled four family mcmbcR. "When you arc dealina whh a child over the age of ~vcn. I can't bchevc (Pleue Me CBILO/ A2) } Huntington Beach fire in- vestigators. sifiin& throuah the charred remains of a garaae structure that went up in flames early Thurs· day, said it will be days before they know whether the fire was the work of an arsonist. The midnight blaze broke out in a oon1cstcd apanment community that hu suffered 11 arson fires sin~ late January. lnvesttgators are hesi- tant to hnk the most rttcnt firt with the nrina of ar5on attacks. "It is a suspiC10uS fire but It hasn't been confirmed as being a set fire," wd Mnrt)la Werth. a fire depanmcnt spokeswoman. ··11 1sn 1 as obvious as the others." A 14-ycar-old boy was arrested earlier this month in conn«uon with the arson fi~ Police said he has confessed to start1na onl) one of the fires but as suspected 1n more "At this point, ~-c really don't lnov. what's go4ng on," said Wrnh. noting that an orpn11ed 1nvcsopt1on oftbe fire$ was halted shonly af\rr the boy'\ arrest.. The roanng firt. which hroke out at 12:30 a.m., dc-stro)ed 10 garaac sUlll\ and consumed six cars and lY..O motorc des Oamagt was estimated at moft' thlfl S 120.000 "' Area residents. numbed angered by the stnna of fire that blackened lbear community, to the blaze b)' the hundreds. Rmdents a.lso seemed oonvi that the fire. like the others had to be the work of a fi Several supphcd pohce •i.th lipe who the fire stamr miaht be. Authontaes said several ra.·dem claimed the) saw a yellow dnvt QUKkJy from the "taruty of apanment after the fire' btolc Police, howe"er, sa1d the dri turned aut to be an ara resident was only attcmptina to .vc bit f.fom the Oamn \ I ' 11 • c p ti F "' ch ''" Fir. tcll1 G0< the• F Ser Coo ASS• yo" fir. teac fire Fi ne of II dot"! "' Ou t 1 get c usua 11 an lo -~ "' "'' .,, -~~llll'<I ,,,.,. .,.. .'J°:!fl ~-· c To ~.,. .... , ' ' .. ~ Ofongo Coul DAil Y PllOTJFrld1y, AptU 20, 1984 aguna lifts parking fee ban The City of Laguna Beach hasli fied moratorium on park.in& in-lieu 'fiCltcs but lhc tlly council im- a h.i&hn interim fee for new rtificates than was recommendtd J>y either the Plano.in& Commiuion city staff. Business owners may now rehase cenificates for parking they n't physically provide at $8,000 per cc,.·~ least until the plann1na mmiss1on comes ue w11h new king recommendations in 12 onths. ~The city has he.d a µi oratorium on 'inc issuance of in-lieu parking Ctn ificatcs since December, 1983, ~hen city officials became concerned !Wi1h the number of cesiificatcs that were bcina iuued and reques1ed a stud~ of the problem of p1"9vidin1 an equitable and adequate system of perk.ins for l.quoa Beach merchants. Bu1iocu o.rnm had previously paid $4,000 R>r each porkina space they were n1quittd 10 have but could not provide near their bu1innses. The money is placed In a city fund for future parking structures. Lui month the plannina com- mission recommended• subconunit- tee study the yroblem fun her with the assistance o city staff. The com- missionen also asked that an interim in-lieu fee ofSIOO a month for each cenificate be put into effect until June I. 1985 while the subcommittee's • repon is being prepared. Their proposed total fee for the cnure pcnod· would amount to no more than St,200andall ccnificates would he oubjocl 10 •PPto••' or Ille cl1y'1 Oesip Review BOard. More than five. for any one bua.iner.1 wou.ld require city council approval. . O n Tuesday ni&ht council adopted the PlannJna Commission's' rec- ommendations ea.cept for the S 1.200 fee. Council member Bobbie Mink.in said it was too low and that bu&inea owners Wou14 have no way of knowing what their future cost of doing business would be. Council memben then unani- mous!)> approved an $8,000 one-time fee per cenificatc. 4d1llUll-r--------------- : ' iDENTAL RECORDS ALTERED? .•• ;From Al :new evidence in the case ~ad lx.'en uncovered. ·A witness scheduled to tes1ify at the ttial. fo rmer Protopappas dental as- sistant Tracy Peck. told Cloninger in ~phone conversation April 7 she was roncemed that Kim Andreasscn·s dental chart didn't caff) the l'Titf) she l)ad made several days bf:fore lhi: ~oung woman's filial vis11 10 the t l1ni c on Sept. JO, 1982. "'I told him (Clo ninger) my hend- 1vriting is not the chan and should have been because I did a consul- llHion on Kim Andreassen with Dr. Protopappas."· Peek said when she was called to the w1tness stand dunng Thursday·s hearing. She al so said she recalls ;\n- dreassen being gi ven an LTIJC'Ction of an anethestic drug on the day she died. but the drug also is· not listed on the chan she had been asked to firs1 1dchtify a1 Pro1opappas' Harbor Mu- nicipal Court preliminary hearing in July 198:\. Peek sa1d that she was surprised • Cloninger itever asked her any ques· tions conl'c-rning the missing entry after she info rmed him of the omis- sion dunnga bn:ak in the prelim1nal) hearing proceedings. When she wasn't asked any questions. Peek said she assun1ed the prosecution wasn't concerned about it. "I was concerned about a friend that could be in trouble for the chan's no\ being accurate," she added. Cloninger, who also was sworn as a wi tness in an unusual turnabout and testified during the hearing. said· the rei:ent investi~tion had produced a witness who will testify about over- hearing a conversation in Protopap- pas' offi ce afler And~assen'"S death concerning possible legal problems that co uld result if the dental chan v.·as not altered. lie lest ifed the 1nvestiga1ors_jp1cr- v1ewed three people "who may have had a hand in altering" the dental chan. Two of· those people gave statements to investiga tors, a third did not. He also said he had engaged the serviccs,of a hand..-riting expert. apparently to verify wflether the ch an is a forgery .. Following the hearing, Tuller said TRANSIT TAX thrCC of Prot6pappas' former cm~ ..,.. , , , ployces coniact«I by invcsligalon from Al supplied handwriting examples to be s analyzed by the c~pen. Protopap~s ~e. growth 'should be slowed and pro-1ax eO'ort. Citizens for BetteL said he had not been asked to provide ~ready scheduled transportation pro-Transponat1on executive director Al such a sample. jrcts shou ld be rompleted. which ,Hollinden said the proposed.-..im,, -Bcforc..asking__lhe co.un _tQnlJC~o.n_ '1NOuld reduce congestion far n1 orc provements would have just the the defenst" motions to suppress the iffect1vely, Grossman satd. opposite results. dental chart, Tuller withdrew a re- .... • . f ""Road improvement projects lated motion alleging a witness had } T he groups analysis 0 the-plan prnposed 1n the Proposition A ballot been thi'eatened and intimida1-.i by ~ncluded free"'ay rush-hour 1raffit· · · 0 c <" •ould become more congcslcd once m;asu_re will improve range oun-Jhe district attorney·~ investigator in ijie improvement projects arc com-ty s air qual~ty .~by more _than _JO the case, Tom Icenogle ... It would ~eted with average speeds decreasing percent and eliminate excessive. no1se 0 have. been a clost" question on ;Fom an average 32 to 23 miles per on . freew_~ys fo~ 25.000 . adJ~.ce I whether the coun would consider ii ~our. .~l so. rounty residents wtll res1~ents. Holhnden said. The threatening," the veteran defense bpencncc 3 .io percent an ceasc in air en_v!ronmenLa l ~~efits of Prop-attorney later conceded. Mii t"on os1t1on A far outweigh those factors In denyi ng the motions. Cardenas ~~ u 1 · claimed by o pponents of ihe 15-year said he found no substantiation to the Besides 1hose drrec1 problems. tra nsponation plan."• defense con tention that the pros- prOJec tcd growth patterns along the The tax measure, the mos\ holly ecu11on intentionally had concealed new roads will tnggcr waler rationing. cont('Slcd issue on the June ·5 ballot, its knowledge of thl' allegedl y doc- over-crowded schools and 1nade-"ould raise an estimated S5.4 billion tored dental chart nor that there had :quate Jail and dun1p sill' capac111es. budgeted ror the vanous highwa) been "'had-fa t1h conduct"" bv the .Timmins!.aid. w1dcn 1ng and freewa) construction prosecutor or any member Of his Ho_.,,..e,·er. spokcsn1an fu r the projects. office. NEW'PORTER FOR SALJt AGAIN •••. From A l . . Road near Newport Center. had changed hands Therearecurrentlymorethan3,0QO.h0telroom1 several times before the Del Webb purchase. within. flve mUea of the Newporter and anoth« 9.000 After Ridgway bought the hotel fr.om Del Webb It rooms have been approved or propotdd. spent millions refurbishing the buildings and land-Nearly all of the eKpanslon wtff be fn high-end, scape. -luxury hotef chains. ' The 26-acre site Includes a nine hole, par-3 golf The Newporter hes J?tayed host to many course, two pools, a spa._tbree restaurants and a cele!>erties and noteworthy peopht. tennis tfub. Former attorney general and Nixon campa6gn Room rates S!.§.rt at about $105 a night. manager John Mftchel'I and his wife M.-tha ltayecl at . When the resort was built It was one. of the few the Newp«ter ·on the night the Oemoctlltc ~ luxury hotels In the area but tt has faced Increasing quarters at the Watergate Hotel tn W~ competition In recent years and the compeUtlon Is broken lnto.Mr1.MltcpetfclaknedthatWl1he~ likely to get siltier. · ,-Ille wu kept in MCluslon et the~ ...a The C8liforn1a CoestaJ Commission has approved was unable to make or recel\19 ph9ne c.111 .....__ a 250-room resort at the nearby Newport Dunes. The people lnvolV«l In the break.Jn-.. afraid.,. mlgllt NewPort Center Marriott, which already has 3n talk about It. . rooms, Is planning a 234-room expansion. And the ihe hotel's guest llst and record&f were lat« Four seasons company has proPOsed a 325-room subpoenaed du(ing the courM of the-W•-oat• IUxury hotef for Newport Center. tnvestlgatlon. CHILD ARSONS EXPLORED ... From Al that the' do n"t kn o" the: nsk!. ... sa\s Finemafi . "'There n1a} Ix· a wdllnit- ness to do ha rn1 JUSt b~ taking 1hc chclnce." The psychologist says 1t 1s in only very rare cases that the young firebug turns out to be an actual p)roman1c "·ho delights in the visual d1spla} of a burning building or gets s."lt1 sfac1io n fro m the smell of smol e ;ind the \O,ail or \1rens ""Jn those rare cases. selli ng lirl'\ 1\ almost the reason for t~.:1ng."' \a~" Fineman. "The) ma ~ 1ecl tha1<.1od1s 1elhng th em to sta rt a firl' ;ind that , God IS patting th en1 on1hc bal t. al1 {'r they SCI It ... Fineman. pas1 l'ha1rn1a n n flhl" Fi re Services and \ r\on Pre 1l'lltat1' c Committee of th{' slate Ps~rholog1cal .4-.ssociauon. sa u.J 1t 1s his belief 1ha1 youngs1ers ha\c an 1nna 1c interest in fire that can be health ~ 1f parl·nts 'teach them that fi fl' 1!. a 1001. not a IO}. . "There 1s the child "ho pla ~s "Ith fire out of cunos1 1~." e~pla1ns Fineman. '"H('"s usunl unt.ll·r the age 'of 10 and has an 1n tcrt·st 1n ~hat lire 'docs. . "Hl· n1a} stan a firl' h~ :Jl l"tdcnt or oul of an e,pforalOr} cflur1 .ind Jc t 11 &et out of hand and then pan1t Hl•'ll 'usually tell someone. reel badh aht..•ul 11 and never do 11 again.·· Dally Pllol o.llwery I• OuaranlHd u'""""Y '"""' ii f\"• ' ....... "" ....... ~!'> •,J00"'~fll DOT·••f1" '"~ 101• COf'1 • OI' -" I he problem hre-slarter -the pathological arsonist -acts out of angt•r. fru stration or lhc nl·cd for alll'nt1o n. The) n1a y strike once or again and again. backing off only "'hen it appears that the risk of being caught has bcr'omc loo great. sa ys Fineman. ""l !suallv there's an 1nc1den1 that oct·urs tha t ~di tTI01i \•a1e !he ti rc·S1:t11ng. 11'!. usual l ~ \Omcth1ng n1i:an1ngful that has happened. Ll<iua ll \ at hon1e." .\ dt.\l1rre. a famil\ death. a ne"' s1ep-parcn1 or the afn\'al ol a TIC\\' baby 1n the family could so upset thr child 1hat he impulsive!} k1ndlrs a fire to d1spla~ his anger and reach out 1n hi s o"·n l\\'IStcd 13 shion !Or aucnuon. "Normall~ the) won't fl'el bad or remorseful about the firl'. He gel s some posit1\'e re-enforcement. The a11enuon s1ans chck1 ng 1n Thl·y ma y fc-el as though they have some con1rol over authon1ies. over firemen." Fineman explains. ""Some stay around 10 look at their handiwork and get on· on the names or the exc11emen1 they've Crl·ated ."' An older child n1 ay be lashing out againsl problems at ~hoot or reacting bee.au~ he has had difficult y making and keeping fnends. ""He may have been suspended or expelled and want to retaliate. De- stroying the school fuUills 1hat anger and he may-get re~nforcement from his peers at the same time." The punishment dished out to the youthful arsonist who has been caught varies greatly. Fineman be- lieves incarceration sometimes is JUSllfied as long as it goes hand 1n hand \.\•ith manditOI)' therapy. Thc,prospccts of 1rea1ing lhe prob- len1 fire-Sl'l\cr arc e~cellent. he claims. "Even \\'1th the deeply disturbed fire-se tter." Fineman notes. 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Peter C'a 1ali no and Don Bushmeyer earned the 30-pound seal in tbeir S\\'eatshirts from a cave at the bast" of Dana Poin t. "We couldn"tJ USt leave her there to die." Tinnes. 12. said. But the seal died from a massive chest wound three hours after arriv- ing at thc center. "' ""I'm very sad." Tinnes said amid tears. "But I'd do the same thing over again ... The boys were exploring early Thursday when they found the small seal lying with her head agai nst a rock on the shore of th is Orange County bcachtown midway between Los Angeles and San Diego. Danielle Gonya, 2, take. a break from ber fan on the tire 1wlnC: at Tanager Park In C09ta Mesa on a bright aprlng morning. "When we first saw her, we thought we could just pul her in the water," said Bushmcyer, 11. "Then we saw the gash on her stomach." ·I ""' Ill :;i 0 :z: I) z - Just Call 642-6086 Ii r. 0 "' Ill ' What do you like aboul the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? 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