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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-11-12 - Orange Coast PilotTHI DRANGf COAST ClllTY 1111111 FHIOAV. NOVlMBER 12. l'JBi OHANGE. COUN J Y <.Al II UHNll\ 25 CENTS Local financing builds overpass By GLENN SCOTT 01 IM 011111 Pllol Sl•N A n e w u v t· r pa :. !> 1.1 n d t' r <..'Onstruction at Harvard Avt-11u1• to span the San Dtctgo Frt·t•way in lrvine 1s bridging a f11u.im·1al chasm as well as an asphalt 1m1• Irvine Company offidals say The overpass as well as tht· nt>wly pavt.'<i st'<.'l1Uns of Harvartl have been finam.,_>d through thP creation of an ~'ssment distncl The city government sold $4 7 mdl10n in bonds last Wt'ek tt• fund t he con struction Tht· annual dt>b t paym1:nts will bt• paid by owners of the la11d 111s1J1· the dis tnct Today. thl· land I!> owned e nltrt'ly by lilt:• [rvint· Company. Tho u g h n ut unique, tht• financing plan rs sull unusual for major rnunil'ipal public works pr ojec t s . S u c h projt't'I!> traditiona lly havt' bt't.'n µaid for by local governmC'nt.-; But Irvine, as w1•ll as many other cities and counties, docsn~t have the budget tlwse days to build many new ovC'rpassc'S Tht· Harvard overcr ossrng wasn't considered critical for thl' next few vears. said Ci ty Ma nager William Woolle tt J r. But the Irvillf.' Company. eymg its undeveloped lands on hoth sides of the freeway, cons1derc·d the over pass n ec·essary rf 1t wanted to build new homes and e n sure p roper tra ffic flow Company leaders proposed the idea of an assessme nt d 1stnc:t City officials ac.-ceplt.'<i. Thomas Nielsen, vlC-e prt'Sident \) ( I h t' (' Cl m p a II y II I\ d I l ~ pn·s1d1·11t -1•lt't:l, said rt'<.'t•11tl y that .1:0.!>C'Ss1111•11 t d 1strH·ts sl)ou ld li.>ti!111t· rnon• t't1n1n1011 for 1·arly 1·11ns1 ruet11111 of 111aJ11r publ11· pri>jl'('L"> Said N1L•ls1•11 "!11 tl11s llllll' u l drnnn1sh1ng fC'dt•ral , nty anti stall' n •vt>nut·s. lhl' UM' uf !>fJ('(·1al CIS!>CS!>llll'rl l d ISlrll'lS (or rnaJOI publtt· impruvt.•nwnt pro)'~!!> sut'h as 1L1 r v ti rd Av t· 11u1· 1 s t1pprup11;.1t1·. and p1·rh.q .1-.. l'S.<;{•flttal .. So Car. l'l'l'W.., h.1vt• prt·µurL·d dirt C'mbank nwnb on both s1dl'l> of the frC'l'W:ty N1·xt will t,!mt' J \'tual t·onstruc·uun of the· hndgc" T lw ov{·rpas..., 1s t'Xpt'(.'tt•d to "fJ<'ll in July or August nt•xt yt-ar Whl'n 1t d0t·s. n w ill btx·omL· the fifth overpass arl·htng oVl•r tht' San Dll'go Frt'eway tn lrv1m• It will m<lkl• ll<.1rvard tht• third maJOr north-M.>uth rout.. l1nk111g I h l ' l' 1 t y · s r e s 1 d t' 11 t 1 <.1 I nl•1ghbor.IHh .Is. alung with Culvt•r Dnvt• a11tl .Jl'ffr1·y Hoatl II.irvard will run from lrvmt' Cl'llll'r Dnvt' over tht• fn·l'way and then wtll c urvt• through University Town Cc·nter befon · rl'a eh ing CulvC'r Oriv<· nPar Univt·rs1ty High School Thc-Harvard over pass 1s the S('(:ond major proj(:>et m the t·ity to be f1na n ct>d t h roug h an a'\SeS.Sruent d1stn ct. but tht· first uver p ass A d1 str1 ct was 1·~t a b l 1 shed tn N o rth w ood to fi na nce installat10n of streets, sewer and water lines. Flag raising American Legion member Frank Goodenough, Huntington Beach, s trikes a respectful pose with Boy Scout Joe Bequette, 17, Costa Mesa, during Daughte rs of the American Revolution flag dedication honoring Veterans Day Thursday a t Newport Center. 0.ity Pilot Photo by Petrtdt O'Donnell High-rise hotel viewed for Mesa ·~ LEGEND EXIST IN G PROPO SED 0 ---FUTURE NORTH Unfinished portion of Corona 'lf·I Mar Frc•t•way to undergo state SC'rutiny next week. State panel eyes CdM Freeway project T he uncompleted Corona dt·I Mar Frt>eway wrU be one f<.x:us of hearin gs in Orange County nl'xl w ee k b y a c:o mmiss11111 morrttonng state gover nment operations. _ The Commission on Caltfom1a State Government Orgam1..at1on and Econom y. know n a s thf' Little Hoover Commission. 1s conducting the hearings as part of a statewide study of Caltrans The study is e x ami n ing C altrans pr ocedu r es J n dt•v1·lop111g and t'ompleti n g h1~hway proJlc'<."L". and whPthcr th ose procPdures resu lt 1n •·ompl<'tt0n. on schC'dulC' and at th " lowPst pos s 1bl f• c:os t Comm1ss1on Chairman Nathan S hapPll said that Caltr ans and t he Californ ia Transportation Commission "arc• respo n bl" for h undre d s of highway projects costing billions of dollars. yet we have freeway overpasses which go nowhere. land purcha!ll'd for righ ts-o f -way to m•w road!' wh1t:h have• nevt•r tx>en butlt. and ma.JOr freeway con nections planned for years but never (•ompleted ·• ThC' hPanngs and study art' an attempt to "eva lua t e t hese conditions a nd begin dE-vE-loping recom mend ation s t o correct thC'm." Shapell said The Corona del Mar Freeway. still uncompleted between Irvine A ve nu e a nd Ma c Arthur Bo ulevard n ear John W aynP A irpo rt a nd p r ojec te d t o ull.lmately link the proJXJSed San Joaquin Foothills Corridor. will be subject to tes timony b y O r a nge Cou,nty S uperv isor Thomas Riley . Caltrans Dir ector Adriana Gianturro and Ivan Hinderaker. c hairman o f th e s late Transportation Commission, also are scheduled to testify. Th e day-long h earing is scheduled to start at 9 ;30 a .m . Tuesday in the Santa Ana Police Annex conference room. By JODI CADENHEAD 01 IM O .. y l'Mot Stefl A proposal to build a n ine - story hotel and three high-r ise office buildings south of the San Die go Freeway a long Bristo l Str e<'t will come before the Costa Mesa City Council Monday night. Officials of California Pacific Properties have submitted plans calling for a 495-room h ote l. thrN', seven-story offices a nd a one-story bank and restaura nt on 13 6 acres formerly (.l('l'Uptt.'<i by Montgomery Ward and Co lf approved, the South Coast Corporate Center will con lam the third high-rise hote l within a one-mile radius and the second 85-foot 1.all buildmg south of the freeway Last month the city approved p lans for construction of two five-story office buildings on a fo u r -acre site l ocate d between the Ward property and the freeway The 17-sto r y So uth C oas t Plaza Hot.el. located across from South Coast Pina sh o pping center, 1s north of the Ward site. The fiv e -s tory Holiday Inn which recently won approval for another building. is located across the street. Five othe r high-rise h ote ls re«>ntly have been proposed in th e are a . including : the S e gers tr o m fam i ly's two 400-room hotels on 98 acres near the San Diego Freeway and Fairview Road, the Sakioka family's two 350-room hotels east of Town Center and the Amel Company's hotel on 43 acres near the San Diego Freeway a nd Bristol S treet. Asked whe ther Costa Mesa can support so many hotels. Citv Councilman Donn Hall said he iS concerned with the impact of a d eve l o pme nt and n o t the particular number m the city. "Jt's not only Costa Mesa. It's Newport Beach and Irvine." he said 111 reference to the number of planned hote ls. "I think there are a lot o f proposals for hotels. Whe ther they a ll get built is another story " Although the proposed hotel falls w ithin the 85-foot height hmit adopted by the rouncil for buildings south of the freeway a long Bristol, nearby residents ha v e C'rtticized an addition al 14-foot projection for mechanicaJ equipment atop a portion of the seven-story structures. Roy Andreen, preside nt of the Mesa Del Ma r H o m eowners Association. said many of the residents living in the 865 homes located about three-quarters of a mile south of the Ward site are strongly opposed to any buildings above 30 feet. Support for California Pacific Properties proposal has come from Les Thompson, president of the nearb y Brookvi e w condominium association. The projec t had be e n scheduled to come before the council Nov. l. but was delayed until a hotel operator from Red Lion Inns could be in town. officials said. --------------------'----'llDEI---- HJ guess I'm just the official person they bring hurt animals to.,, Playing possulll collles naturally to her By--PHIL SNEIDERMAN O('tM .,_., Pltot Sltlff Her formal title is bro log y instructionaJ associate at Golden West Co llege in Huntington Beach . But as Candace Brenner tell8 it, "I guess I'm the official person they bring hurt animals to." Brenner supervises the care of live animals housed at the colletre'• naturaJ history mwieum. Her brood Includes a squirrel, two boa con atrlctors, a few ~urtle•, tw o ferrets and a tarantula. The atudent1 and aroµndakeepera at Oolden Weet lnow Brenner hu a 10ft apot for injured animals. Us ually. s he helps the creatures recover. then sets them free About 2 1;, years ago. a Golden West se curity guard found a young opossum that apparently had jus t separat ed from its mothe r and wasn 't surviving well Brenner dedded the possum. named Billy J oe, was young enough to he tamed and ralsed In the college museum. Billy Joe thus joine d the Golden West menagerie and became' l'IOmethlng of a pet to Brenner. "I can't aay opouums have any personality becauae they're not very smart and not very affectionate," Brenner says. "But B i lly Joe waa pleasant and tolerant o f people and kind o f stupid. He didn't mind being held." But last summer. Billy Joe died of ca ncer. The word went out that the college museum needed a new potsum. A ccording to Brenne r . the Golde n W est grounds arc a popular habitat tor opouuma, which are manruplala (related to kanaaroo1). active mainly at nlght. A ccordtn1 lo Brenner, opoeaum1 are tne size of bumble bee9 at birth and spend their flrat two months In their mother'• pouch. A mother opoaum c•n ·~ carry as many as 13 offspring on her back as she travels and can easily lose one without realizing It. the animal au perviaor eaid. In recent months, Golden We9t groundskeepers have brou1ht several loner opouuma to Brenner. But they proved to be too old to tame and were aet. tree. About 10 days a10. some students found a youn1 opoesum clinging to the 1kimmer in the Golden West awimmlng pool. They dubbed him Mark Spits and took the. cold and wet creature to Brenner. She Hy• the oposaum hH re.ponded to wninC and LI •tln11 {Sff ANIMALS, Pase AZ) ,, ~. At Your Service Bulletin Board ~ Cavalcade Cla.Uied Comics ero..word DeaUl Notices Editorial A7 A5 84 82 C3-8 B6 B6 B7 A6 En t.er1ainmen t GardenLng Ho~pe lntennilelon Ann Landefa =Funds Nadonal News Weekender 83 B2 Weekender B2 Weekender 84 A3 Public Notte. A2,B2.B4.B7-8 .Sporta C l -3 Dr. Stelncrohn B2 &ock Mar1-ta B6 TeleWtlC»\ TV Loi ThHteri w ...... W•U* AJ Wotld Newt Al I I I I {. I· . ,. I I J :j 1 . I' I f l I It oreng• Co111 OAIL v PILOT /Friday. No11ern~er 12, 1982 Hllltll .Animals f .. get care --at GWC !t From Page A 1 c11(1 :: 1 on his own. Mark Spitz appears ll to be growing quite comfor tably in his new home a t the museum. ' .. Brenn er said l h e young I. opossum will grow to about 18 ""inc hes long, not counting the •L."ftluscular tall th at cnables~he ,,oe.nimal to hang from trees like a • ' monkey. " .. .. , , t And what do opossums eat? ., "They're garbage cans," the ,,. Animal su pervisor says. "They eat dog and cat food and fruH ~nd vegetables." ,,., " •. W h ale Mark Spi tz mak es ,, )umself a t home in t he college . '. exh1b1t, B renner IS con unuing to , . come to the aid of other injured animals found on camp us. t : ,'. Recently, she nursed a duck- rlike grebe back to health, feeding it .goldfish , crickets and guppies. Over a w eeke nd, she took the .t bird h ome and kept it in her bathtub. "' 1 •' "I h ave a very tolerant • h usband." she said. ') ! Oelly .... ~.., ~ O'OoMel Candace Brenner and friend. ~:They know who Clancy ' • 1s now I • By ROBERT BARKER Of the Delly l'tfol 81.tl · ' Clancy Yoder was hardly a 1 'h ou sehold name w hen he was (~'appoin ted to the Huntington '.",Beach Council m 1979 month. Yoder mtc•nds to give up hi!> presidency of the boys and girls elub, but wan t s to bl• president again of the seniors. without SOC'1a1 t'Ompamonship or goes without transportation," he said Yoder grew up tn Indiana and '\l ud1ed busi n ess at the University of Notn• Dame. He rt><.'t'1ved his degn·c at Elkhart Business College 0 • ln fact, conversations around .!• clly hall about his appointment nearly inevitably s tarted with --rhe question, Clancy who?, "To be perfN·tly honest. I should be with thf' ~m1ors." he said The president uf the Coum·ll t•n Aging 1s sc•let:tcd by a 15 -member board of directors An observ er says Yodt•r 1s expected to be re elcctc-d. Yoder no longer 1s on the city counc il. h avin g los t 1n the e lection of 1980 But a lot of people now know who Clancy •• Yoder is. He's a frequent observe r of 11 city government operations. I' Often Speaking OUt against what •. ,he feels a r e unne{'essary • expenses. Tht• Council on Aging was formed in 1974 as tht• ofhc1al arm or the 1..·1ty to n·prf:'SC'nt all senior t·111ze n s and s t•n1 o r c1 t1zt·n organiz.auons He· landed his first JOb at a factory in Indiana be(:ause of his softba ll prowess H e played shortstop on the Goshe n (rounty sral) all-stars t hat w o n the Indiana state C'hamp1onsh1p in 194!) H1• Jbo was a member of the Catholl(" Youth Organization that also w o n a s l a te softball l'hamp1onsh1p : He's a lso p r esid ent of tht' :. Coun cil o n A gi n g. which ·, .represents all the city's 17 .000 • senior citizens and ts president of the Hu ntington Beach Boys and Girls Club that has 600 members. Ob)CCllves includt> caring for senior needs 1n compan1unsh1p. nu trition . t rans portatiQn . commun1catlon, Job employment, health . recn'at1on, housing and education "I hit thn'<' home runs in the final game. But you don 't have to put that m ." hl' said They're pretty diverse groups. Yoder said he· also intcncb to remain on tht-board of directors on tht• vouth organization Yoder said he has held top management pos1t1ons with a numbt•r uf firms in the M idwest .ind in Southern Ccih£om1a Yoder , 63. said he has a keen lnt.erest in both. But his heart lS with the seniors. "I want to work for the goal that no senior cit17Rn in the 1..·1tv goes hungr}'.. goes s11..·k, gOf:~ That's whv. he said, he can sput e1lleged 0dcfic1C'ncies in city fmanl'1al dealings .•.' His terms in office end next "' Coastal Today: Fair with eoma high I. Qoude. LoQI ~ ""'* 15 1. to 26 mph malnly Santa Clara Ah9 v...,,. Wwm« hlgfia ee to • 75. Tonight end Saturday: Soma. I ' high clOUdlneaa otherwlN fair. ••• ; L.OW9 tonight In the 40.. Hl<;Jh• 8aturdey r9nQ1no from upper eo. at th• baachH to upper 701 ., - .1: U~S. s1u11niarv 'l ' . A bf"Utaf storm that 11ranoeo hunters In up to tour f"t of snow In the RodllM sur<;JeC autward Thursday , and much ol the M lcl*••I braced tor a wintry -"'· Wiater 1torm watchtt ware ~ fl'Om wyonllng lo upper =c an •• th• t l orm that tN .-1 M&SOI\ •arty In Cel Ontle dumped t 'At feet of 1no• at Jecalb Leite, Ar1r , 1 ~ • AaQl'8ft. Ara .• and 4 Ind* In ~. Wyo ·-ni. ...o!tll r~ -one ot IN ...... In many yeera," Mid r.aort nwtc .. dlreclor Tim Cohea .. a '*"*·a111-at 81Q Bear, &£:1111 n o rthaall o l Loe .._.t'ntea'l ot ..-.ow ... . Aa ...ic * guahed down from Canad .. tlM National Weather ..w. wwned that '-V>' .,,_ and hlOh wllldl could prod.,ca bllZUrcf condition• on lhe ..tern llOC>ea of the Roctl .... In ~tern Colorado, La Plata County 1h.,lll't dapull ... headed I nto Iha mountain• llbOerd trldlad ~. IOolllng lor h unteu 1trandt d by the 1totm. Snow had bffn talllnQ alMdlly In the San Juen '8n9' ~191eMonday Ten 11unten '*' ~ reacueo by Thurwdey • ..io a,-wr1 Cept ,.... ~-M IOOn •IN 1torm 11re911'8. he llNd, autherlttes ptan .,, llerlal -Ch of the San Juen Natlonal Fora1t, a popular hunting area where Iha elk -opened a ........ ago. '-"" ot two to four feet o4 ,_ anow -•reported, Boyd ...... Meny Oii .,_ e.uofll by the ICotM ptobebly MttMd In their Ol""'9 to ..... " °"'· ,,. Mid, ~ ...,_, .,.... ..,.. looellnt '°' ,...._ -. Ma)' have ~Oifl• ....,.,. .,. .,... "'9Ndl9. · CJ.Jllol'n~a ' e.iiiim--c.tomla llfloulir ... __...,.......,., lhll WMll.n4 .. ..., ..... ..-,... ... ••llN reecll ,. .. , 10 '" tll• ::c':·~ .......... w......, It tttov""!f lie cicxlO'I' In motl = tfltOllth l•l urday1 with In Ille mid· 70. ''"' lowt ,. ... ., &O Pt •dlCl •d l or L H ·~· Fair and cloudy Skiers and ski resort opera ton -proved the winoer s In the week's chlHy storm. At 8'11 Bear Snow Summit and Gold Mine sic• hits al•Mdy -e •n lull ope<atlon With t'.; feet of snow on the ground Mammoth l akes tn the H!Qh Sierra whiet\ t>u bee<\ °'*' 9'nce Hal!Oween rl!()O<tacl ~ 10 S-4 Inc~ The weather ...-vioe sayt warm dry Btr frO!TI the -SI IS blOW1"9 into Southern C11lllom1a, althOVQh a new ~to•,,, was reported abOul 1.100 m1lea !>Orth-st Coastal valley hl<;Jhs were torecest from 70 to 71 lhrough S aturd•y alta r Sout hern Cahl0<n11 s !>Out this _.. ..,,,, <8ffiP891no r11n ano WW>d lo-on coaslal arau -re u.pected 1n the 40s HIQhs on mountain reso<I areas snould r•noe from 48 to 58 ... 11h lows trom 28 10 38 Owens Va.tey highs -e forecast from 56 to 60; 'Ollth iow. rrom 28 to 38. Tampataturee could ra8Ch from 63 10 73 Jn northern de1er11' SatlHO.y with lowll lrorn 32 lo 42 Htqh1 in low de-I areas may range from 70 to 77 with lowt from a& to 48 'Tempe ratures NATIOtf Alboqu9rque Amattlo Anchc>t~ Al\erlta Allantlc Cl) AU9ttn aaft!mot• Birmingham 8olw Boston Buflalo 8vr1in<;Jlon Chatlstn SC cnenetn wv Cl\eflotta NC Oieyenne ChiCegO Cincinnati Cleveland Columbla SC C<>lumbu• Del-Ft Wlh o.n .... 0.. t.4olnM Oelroll El Puo Fllrbenllt ~ Honotulll Ht l o ,._ 49 26 63 33 37 2'4 0 1 87 57 S7 5oe 75 83 . If 82 SI 72 82 45 30 SS 52 58 St 20 SI 48 03 88 e3 Ot 10 eo ee S8 34 • 23 81 52 1 08 ee 82 fO 59 58 21 71 58 83 57 18 74 41 .Q4 '40 23 .27 8o4 32 I 18 eo S3 22 82 38 28 4 3" 8 02 64 51 13 n Fronta: Cold ._... Warm .,. Houlton tndnap()lla JKlteon MS Jacklt'lvlle Juneau Kansu Cly l.UVeQIU lltlle Roell Loe Afl9t!les Memphia Miami Mllwevkae Mpl...St Ptul N-Orteane N-York OklthOma Cty Ornahe Orlando Phlladell)ht• Phoenlll Pitlltx>rgh Prtland Me Prtland Ore Rale4Qh Reno Sall Lake San Antonio San Oie9o Stn Fr1ncl1CO S..ltle SIOU• Fltlla 77 63 10 65 S3 54 69 69 02 19 eo 36 31 02 ee 44 81 58 36 70 50 22 8o4 48 74 54 34 17 76 11 81 46 9:1 38 28 101 19 88 57 55 75 44 l!o 85 'l1 8l 82 80 S9 49 61 46 57 52 22 51 46 o.i 46 30 10 80 45 21 43 28 78 65 85 so 56 48 47 34 35 18 I SO Oakland Paso Robles Red Bk.tn ~oodClty Reno Sactamento Seti nu San OieQO San Francisco Santa Berbara Stockton PAii A-..CAN 59 47 57 37 80 46 58 45 4S 2t 47 38 81 « 65 so 56 48 42 40 55 36 Acepuloo 92 7 5 9ettHldoe 81 ae 9ennuda 70 84 Bogota 81 43 Cut'acao 11 Freeport 11 98 01•~· sa .ie 0°•cM'oope M 70 H.-81 81 1<1ngaton 81 78 Montage> Bay 84 78 Mauttan 90 84 Merida 88 118 MeJdCO C1ty 77 4e Monterrey 8 t 8 t ~~ ~ ~g TnnlO.O 78 St Louie SPQl<ane Syracuee Topella Tuceon 74 53 56 ----------- Tu4M w lllfllnoton Wlotllt a 4 t 28 53 so 13 88 4 1 42 56 34 71 .., 20 64 56 75 39 CAL.lf'OftHIA 8all ar 1tleld S9 40 58 42 68 38 5S 32 8o4 48 83 48 furelta Fr...a lancu ter l oe Angele• N..-. Smog Where lo call (toll frM ) l or lat .. 1 emog lnlormetlon: Orange County: !IOO) 446-3128 LOI AngalH County: (100) 242-4012 ~ and ..,, hmerdlfto COUl'fdel: (IOO) M7-<t7t0 AOMO ~Center: (IOO) 242-4eet Tides IURf .. RT TOOAY FltM low 1:23 p.m, 0,4 Fine l'tlOh 7 23 p.m, 4. 7 ' ' _ .... ----------T-1 C111ty Extortion suspects seized 1'Wo li•nta Ana rt"Sldenta havt.• been arr eate:d a fter a malt· telephorw caller told omp1oyet'lj o f a aupcrmarkt·t t h ut lt11 porterhou1w 1tl'uk1 wt1rt luc;t"d with l'yanide1 polite aald today . L t . J 1n·k Nelson uld the teh.•prone caller dl'mundt.'<i lur~<.· amounta of money after t.eUlng e mployees of th e Alph a Beta Market at 1010 S. Main St. that the ~as Inject e d with cyanide. N t.•l so n said a f e m al~ l.'Ompa nion <:ame Into the store af>ou t 45 mlnutes a fter the call and inquired about the steaks. A market employee lold her tht>y h1td been remov<'d. Shor tly the reafter, Ne lson s aid, t he ex tort ion s ua pec·t allegedly called a second t;c· , claiming tha t the bologna d been poisoned, too. Medical Cen t.er were called i . It was d ete rmined that the at hoc1 not bt"t:n pol11unlo<l He H id murket t•mploycea rn<'ogn ltt'd the w oman who inlJIJlrt-cl about thc 1Jteok• as a fn•que nl c u 1Jtomer and that lnve1nlgatlon linked her with thi: m11lt· 11u11pect Th<.• two suspt'<:l lJ werl· Hfr n t I r I ,. rl A ~ J n ,, R ,. r k , .. y Blockwell, 36, unemployed and Uay Duran, :JQ. Both 11hured ttw 11tarrH· Su11la J\n11 rc•11hh·n~t·. Nuh1on 1111ld Ht-11.aid th<.·y wN-.· booktod lnt11 Orang•· County J ttll Thu~)' on chargc11 of attcmp&ed ox&ortlon N1•lson 11uld t he th r(•at, mad1· on Ot·t. 211, may be u C'opy c:at of tlw T ylcmol poiBOn COJie H l' i1aid tht-market d id not pay any mom•y to the· su.'lpectJI. Brown names O.C judges Two municipal l'ourt Judges were elevated to the superior o;_ourt bench and a municipal court vacancy filled Wednesday 1n at:tion by Gov. Edm und G . Brown Jr. N o r t h O r ange Co u n t y Municipal Court jud ges James Alfonso, 52. and J ames Franks II , 42, wen• named to the-superior court bench, the governor's press office said They will cam $63,· 267 annually. P ress aides also a nno u nced tha t S tephe n Stewart, 48, of Newport Beach , w as appointed to a vacancy at Har bor Municipal Court. Newport Beach S tewart will cam $57.776 annually. Nelson said the orrici~rom the Poison Center at UC ·ne Irvine'------~----,, - Irvine groups to honor good deeds Goodness in lrvine will not go unrewarded if the chamber of commerce and police department have their way. The two groups have banded togethe r to a n no unce t h at, beg inning next month, they Int.end to recogniie residents for their positive d eeds with a "Good Citizen Award." The award given every other m ont h c o uld be f or charact.enstics as basic as special driving c.'Ourt.esy or as heroic as saving a person's life, said Carol Schroeder . the t:h a m ber 's executive d irector. '!'he first award is scheduled to be presented Dec. 14. although officials haven't said yet who will be their first recipient. Awa rd winners w ill receive a certificate from th e police a nd a plaque from the chamber. A four -member select ion committee made up or chamber mem bers George Knowles a nd Leno re K er r , Schroed er and P o lice Ch ief L eo Peart will choose recipients. Organizers of the program are urging members of the public to no m i nate c an dida t es by contacting either Schroeder at the chamber office, 641-1667, or po lice C apt. J im Blay lock , 660-3730. Delly Not.,.,, Phote f o rmer councilman and continual civic a ctivist Clancy Yoder at hi desk. H e' n ea ring the e nd of presiden cy of two community groups . Al R•JQtr0 \ Chnstma.\ IS uur weat kl\'e Ona> aQaln ""ha\'t' Cl"l'attd an cxc1t1"11 and dehgt11ful "'"rkl nr \u'l'nk5 tu bnl!hten your hum<! ilnd )'(IUr holidays Come MJ"> thl' ~nchantmt'nl 111srir3hun ;inJ a lilnl.Uh< ~l«:tJon of llJl\s and decnrat1ons at Hnjll'r' MAGIC YOU CAN TAKE HOME WTTH YOU: ROGER'S CHRISTMAS COU>R BOWLS J-;njog th<" rn<hanlmt.'Tll of one of the:w rl<hly <Ofltro.sird miniaturr ll'<lo<llamb m I/OU< humt' this Chnstrnas OVER 1000 CtJSTOM DECORATIONS ~/,y:/ from c.rn orrog of rm/~. swags. 11''"1/hs and mntl.' fax h 11n.• t.< t1 tin.• u( 11 Jund rrroted with R~·s flail' for rrod1)ronol rhorm. IMPORTED ORNAMENTS l'ou will~ <hllghtffl u•lfh our tloboratt ukction of uniqw hondcrafl«l om11ments fmm orwnd I~ world NATION Shuttle pr~pares for next satellite launch CAPE CANAVERAL, Flu (AP ) Pilots shifted thl· spat•t• shuttl<>'s orbit toduy, mant'uvt•n ng to dispatch u sec· o 1\ d s a t e 11 i t c· t u 1 t s "~eosynch" outpost ii.:wo miles high. The h1g h -ult1tudt• release will fulfill NASA's first rommerc1al NntraL·t -a $17 million commitment lo deliver the satellites to space The fu-st gleaming purpll· satellite was sent spinning out of Columbia's cargo bay after Thurs day's lifto Cf and Mission Control told the four astronauts this morning. "It's going to U.. awfully hurd for you guys to top yesterday." The tTl!W was detL•rmint'll to do so, bL•caUSl' NASA officials bttl1l•ve do ubll' s un·c·ss will g1vl· tht' space agcnt·y a de<:1dt>d Pdge over the European Space Agency and o thers competing with tht• s huttle for commercial laum'h servkes. Miss10 n specialists Joseph Allen and W illiam Lenoir wert> to monitor the afternoon deployment o f Telesa t Canada's A ni k -C communit·ations satdlt te Jobs program planned WASHINGTON (AP), ln maJor post-e lt.•l'twn shifts, President Reagan 1s hinting he will propo:w a job-c:reating publi c w o rk s pr ogram financL'<l with h1ghl'r gasolin<· taxes. and redut.'l' his record mrntary budget. Reagan s aid Thursday n ight he is giving "deep thought" tu a plan to rebuild the na t1on 's trans porlal11>n system -and creatt• 320,000 jobs in the proct.'SS -with a 5-cents-a-gallon n se in the WORLD ft'<ieral gasohm• tax The tax 1s now 4 t•enlS a gallon. Thus, he backed away from his previous hard-lmt-stands against tax increases and government "make-work" programs. Ht• a g an just 1 f 1 e d h is t•onsidcralion of the plan by saying that job creation is not the main object1v<' of th e program. and by calli ng the gasoline levy a "user fee," not a tax. Lebanon blast kills 41 TY RE. Lebanon (AP) - Israel today confirmed at least 41 dead m the explosion that s hattered llS milita r y headquarters here, and Israe l Radio said at least 60 people• were still missing in the r ubble Beirut newspapers said Israeli forces arrested 500 people in c'Onnect1on with the blast. The military command in Tel Aviv said three surv1vt)rs w e re pulled f rom th e wreckage of the eight-story building nearly 24 hours after the Thursday explosion. The confirmed death toll mcluded 26 Isr aelis and 15 Arabs, the Israeli command said. Mor e v ic tims w e re feared b uried beneath the rubble. Lebanese rescue· workers said they counted 60 bodies. Walesa to be r e leased WA.RSA W. Poland (AP) - MartiaJ law authorities have signed the order for release of in terned Solidarity chief Lech Walesa and said he will leave the remote villa where h e h as b e en held o n Saturday, a reliable source reported today. The unofficial source. who requested anonymity. said Walesa was expected to be brough t lo his home in STATE Gdansk b y Sunda y for a reunion with his wife and seven children. A government source said Walesa would leave t h e gov ern m e nt r e s o rt o f Arlamo w ln e xtreme southeast Poland on Saturday where he has been held 11 months and be taken directly to Gdansk. The source. an aid e to a t o p official , requested anonymity. Noguchi gets post NEWPORT BEACH 1AP) -Dr. Thomas Noguchi, the former Los Angeles coroner fig h ting his de mo tion to p h ysic'ia n -s pec1al1s t . was elected Thursday as the new presid e nt of the Nation al Assoc 1at 1o n of M C'd1 c al Examiners The 55-year-old Noguchi. called the "coroner to thl' s tars" for the autopsll's he performed on actress Marilyn Mon roe a nd s inger Janis Joplin among others. was electNI to the pos t at thf' assoc1a t 1o n 's annua l convenllon He said he was honored by his selection. "I see 1t as a v o t e of confidence of the professional Judgment oC my peers." he said "It overshadows recent poltucal dec1s1ons made about me D y ing c hild sees s tars LOS ANGELES (AP) Little Amy Plank was so excited about kissing actors John Travolta and Sylvester Stallone she hardly h·ad lime to remember that she only has a few months to li vC', said her mother "She's been on Cloud Ni ne all da y." Sheila ClemenLc; said Thursday night after a tiring round of visits to the sets of popular television sh ows "Now she's tired She's been too excited to feel any pain " It was a dream come true for the 9-vear-old leukemia victim. who arnved in Los AngelC'S Tuesday night from Edwardsville. Ill.. with her mother and an a unt. Thc Cinderella trip was arranged by Stella Southmayd of F lo r risant , Mo .. who read of A m y's plight and rounded up $2,200 in donations to give Aroy her last wish. JhlCllllJ-------------------------o'-'"-~-o_o_ .. _•o_~~~L-o_r1_~_1d1_y._N_owm __ blf __ 1a_._1112 ____ _ D9lr,... ....... _,Gery~ firemen probe charred wreckage of Laguna Hills duplex in which Lucille Edwards, 88, burned to death. Police find gUns murder home • ID A 1mall-callbe r pistol and aeveral other iun• have been removed from a t...auna Niguel re1ldence where a 40-year-old woman wu found shot to death and burled In the backyard, autho,rltiet uld. The woman's 16-year-old son wu arrested early Thuraday on su1ptclon he killed his m other and buried her In a shallow grave near a vegetable garden. The body of Norma Alice Shoemaker, covered In a sheet, waa unearthed Wednesday , about eight hours before tho arrest was made. Orange County She riff's Department deputies have not released a motive in the slaying. They said they believe one of the guns removed from the Monte Verde Drive home is the murder weapon. Testa we re to be run on the gun.11 today, sa~d .sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. The son, whose name has been r e porte d both a s No rma n Franklin and Norman Goesche, remains in custod_y at Orange C o unt y Juvenile H a ll . Authorities said the youth, a student at Dana H ills High School, likely will be arraigned early next week. 'According to authorities, Shoemaker, a bookkeeper, was laat seen early Monday by her husband, Robert, who reported h is w ife m issing Tuesd ay morning. Deputies w ent to the Laguna Nigue l home Wednesday when th e hus band c ontac t e d authorities again , this ti me reporting he'd found blood in a bed_ Authorities said they dug up the grave afte r obtaining a search warrant. Fire kills woman An · 88-year-old w oman died and her hus band was injured Thursd ay evening when fire PlllCI 1111 sw ept throuch thetr Let1ure World duplex In La1una Hilla just h oucs. after firefljhtera responded to a medical aid ~ at the residence. , . Luc ille B . Edward• Wat • prounced 'dead at the acene. author ities tald. lier husband, Edward K. Edwards, 84, was able to eecape the blue but wu hospitalized for smoke Inhalation a nd is r e p o rted In 1table condition today at Saddleback CommunJty Hoepltal. lt took 20 firefighcen rouatllY I ~ minutes to douse the fire which cauaed $100,ooo-d.amaae to t h e two -story unLt In the retirement village. An O range County Fire Department spokesman said the cause of the fire has not been determined . He also aaid It i1 unc l ear why firemen were summo n e d t o the residence earlie r T hursday. An auto psy was to be performed today to determine the cause of the woman's death. Chase nets suspect A man arrested after a bank robbery and freeway chaee that ended whe n a sheriff's deputy in a h elicopter s hot out the windshield of his car ia a former deputy himself, police said. ~ Stephen Moreland Redd, 37, of Dana Point, was a Loe Ana9les County sher iff's de puty from 1967 until 1973, when he resigned for personal ~na, La Habra police Capt. Mike Burch said. R e dd was b o oked for invest igation of robbery anc:t attempted murder Wednesday after a Security Pacific NatlOnal Bank branch was robbed and" La Habra policeman John Reeee wu shot in the lei{. Daily Pilot announces staff reductiO.ns In a cost-cutting move, Orange Coas t Pu blish ing Co., which pu blishes the Daily Pilot, has reduced its 251-per son w ork force by 14 full and part-t ime pos1uons. T h e sta ff reduction s, announced Thursday afternoon, a rfected employees in the co mpany 's acco un ting , administration , circulation and editorial departments. In the latter. Thomas McCann. Pilot managing editor, and Alan Blan c hard . edit or o f the compa n y's weekly M ir ror publications. were released m what was dl'scnbed as an edit o ri a l d epa rtm e nt reorganization. The staff reductions involved nine full-time and five part-time e mployees, said T h omas P . Haley, chief executive officer of Orange Coast Publlshina Co. and publisher of the Dally Pilot. "They w e r e c h a nges o f necessity," said Haley. "We must become more leanly staffed and more e fficient in what we do." T hursdav's action followed a 10-position editorial department staff reduction that occurred in March. HaJey said the staff reductions are part of an overall plan to i m p r ove t h e c o mp a n y's profitability in 1983. He said the plan ass~mes a "slow and modest" growth in the economy and new revenue to be genera ted b y a commercial printing contract w i th the Gannett newspaper group. Orange C-oast Publishing will print Gannett's new nationwide ne ws paper, USA Toda y, for d is t ri bution in Southe r n California. Publication will begin in the first quarter of 1983. Haley said recent circulation advances and figures showing more readers are taking the Pilot for longer periods of time after s ubscribing are e ncouraging. C irc ulation now s tands at a ppro ximately 40,000 copies daily. Haley said the Pilot, which recently reduced it.a number of editions from five to two under a new e d i torial forma.t will continue to emphaaize local c overage. The new1~r circulates in Huntington • F ountain Valley. CO.ta Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach. ~ Beach and unincorporated c:outal communJties. Oran e Coast Publishing Co. ia a whotf~ owned subsidiary of T imes Mirro r Company. The Da ily Pilot i1 among several newspapers publiahed by the Times Mirror newspaper ~· All Tylenol capsules to he destroyed By JOEL C. DON oftlle o.., "'°' •• .., LOS ANGEL ES -Johnson & Johnson announced Thursday it intends to recaJl and destroy all Tylenol capsules and reintroduce ' the product m specia lly sealed containers and packaging. J ames E. Burke, chainnan of the New Brunswick, N.J .-based company, told a press conference televised on closed cir c u it nationwide that consumers will information on re placing discarded Tylenol. The number is 1-800-232-2222. Th e c ost o f the recall , destruction and re placement of the products could exceed $100 miUion and Burke emphasized that the cost would be at.orbed by the company. "It won't come out of the hide of the cons umer," he said , in re fe r e n ce to the cost of the replacement program. He noted that Tylenol tablets, which were not affected by the poi..sonings, will remain 1n·1tores. Eventually, he noted all over- the-wunter medications will be required to be similarly packaged in tamper-resistant containers according to new federal Food and Drug Administratio n regulations. The new Tylenol capaules will be packaged m speda]..ly mariled boxes with glued flaps. A1ac( a plastic eeal will cover the cap 4nd n eck of the bottles and · )n iriner-foil eeal over the moutl( of the produc t would ha~be broken in order to pin Burke e xplained, however, that there'• no way tQ make a product tamper-proof and FDA offlclah agree wlth tliat 818CSSsrnent. j be offered Cree replacemen ts for -----------------------------------------;-- Tylenol they might have thrown away m the wake of the poison deaths of seven people in the C h icago area six weeks a go. Those capsules were laced with cyanide. H e said the new tampe r - resistant product should be on store shelves in a few weeks. On Nov. 2 1, newspapers will carry advertlsements otte ring a $2.50 coupo n t o ward the purchase of any Tyle nol product. In a ddition , people can call a toll-free numbe r to rece ive We1re Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot ? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message will be recorded. transcribed and deli vered to the a ppropnate editor. 642·6086 The same 24-hou• answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification No circulation rails, please. Tell us what's on your mind. ~ ... _, ... M-y·Fr>Ooy II you <I<> not "' • .,. YOV' P•P•' by ~JOP"' --•IP"I •~d your couy will b• ~eel Seh;rd•y •no Svnaey 11 rou oo not '~1ttt vow Wll: ~~;:':: ..... _.a ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thomas '· Ha!.y Pvblttll., ood Chief Eu•cuh•fl Oo,,., JaM Amorl beCuhve f d110< L. Kay Schult1 Vi(• !'\ti~ !"'Cl Ow1t< l<lt ol Ad-tt "'"'O Michael '. Hervey OitKIO< of Mo<l.i1ng •C o1culolo011t I ClaH#led a~1tng 7141142'-1171 All other d9pamitent1 M2o4321 .. Freshen up your home for the holldaya ... and enjoy timely savings on Leea beautlful_ carpetal Spectacular savings on a fashion-right collectlon th~ Includes many _•of Lees newest carpet te'xtur•, patterns and cglorat Come In, see them all ..• and aavel un1111 ·1a11•.., ' Orang• Coatt DAILY PILOT/ffrlday, November 1a. 1Na ~ ew Soviet leade.~ selected Monogram Day At N--. ltndropov vows continue d DJilitary niight. , , ~ MOSCOW (AP) -In his first meuage Jo the Communlst Party and the world, flew party ch ief Yuri V. Andropov f;teclared todar he was t.aklng up Leonid l. Brezhnev 11 mission of protecting f>oviet Interest.a through "the Invincible Jni,iht of the Soviet armed forces." • Western and Soviet sources say some variations on the Brezhnev theme, llshed during the late party chief's ear rule, may slowly emerge under new regime. I But Andropov, addressing the Central Committee session that confirmed his hcenslon to the all-powe rful post of ~neral secretary.' paid a glowing tribute the "bright memory of the dec.-eased ader." , "We know full well that imperialists will never meet one's pleas for peat'e," ~dropov said in a clear reference to the ited States. "It can be upheld onl by ting upon the invincible might of the viet armed forces." He pledged he would "consistently put into life the home and foreign policy ~urse of our party and the ?ovh!t state, fi~ich was e labora te d under the F,dance of Leonid Uyich Brezhnev." , Andropov is no stranger to Sov1et..- jaollcy making. ~ As ambassador to Hungary, he did much of the talking for the Kre mlin during the 1956 uprising th at was crushed by Soviet tanks. In his 15 years as head of the KGB secr e t police apparatus. he a lso had a key role in collecting and assessing intelligence from abroad. Some Weste rn analysts have called him a liberal, but Soviet sources say this ,. is not so. But this does not mean, they say. that he will not be receptive to change. Western analysts disagree on whether he would be more receptive to improved re latio ns with the West than was Reagan awaits Russ signqls WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan, saying it "takes two to tango," is waiting for the new Soviet leadership to demonstrate inte rest in impro ved relations with the United States. "It's going to require some action, not just words," the president said at the nationally te levised ne ws confer ence Thursday night, less than 24 hours after the death of Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev was annount'ed. Reagan said he d id not anticipate increased tension as the ne w Soviet leadership takes over. "I am optimistic ... that w e can get toge ther," he said. For his part, Reagan said, "l want to underscore m y intention to continue working to improve our relationship with the Soviet Union." But he said the Soviets must also make an effort. "We are prepared and ready. It takes two to tango." Reagan also said the Soviet Union was taking advantag e o f th e "p e a ce movement built around the idea of a nuclear freeze, since they are out ahead." He said foreign agents helped instigate pro-freeze deomonstra lions, but he offered no evidence, citing a reluctance to discuss intelligence matters. Senior defense officials do not expect Soviet military policies to change under Brezhnev's immediate suceessor, but they are worried that t h e n ext generation of leaders may be more aggressive. The military and civilian officials said in interviews Thursday they anticipated an interim Kremlin regime would take over control, and would continue present policies, including a sustained arms buildup. "Russia probably will be ruled by a collegial group in the Politburo," said a top Pentagon leader. "There will not be a single person with all that power for a time. So I don't see any real change in their basic policies." However, in the key area of arms control; officials indicated they believe Brezhnev's death probably will bring about no change in U.S.-Soviet relations for the time being. "Arms reduction negotiations will remain where they are for some time," predicted one senior official. Like others inte rviewed, he as ked to r e main anonymous. "We could see a period of instability in Soviet policy after the in&erreanum.. Thia could mean a ti~ in which they might flex their muscles a bit more." ~ ~ GRMJD GJPENIN6 CELEB~TI0N ' All Drexel Heritage Furniture Groups Reduad 20o/o Come and celebrate the grand opening of our new Irvine Orex.e1 Heritage ShowcaM: storel 88 exquJlite environmental room settings completely appointed down to (he smallest detail to help you pick the perfect furniture for yout 1'ome. And 1avings on rvery furniture group to make tht prices itrHl1tlble. Pim, • • IPldal llft to .U ow .w .ndahbon, a can of eun....n Farnlbft W. )ult btins tlll. ad Into our ~ lton and a can of dtt. ~ polela II ~ free, no purchw ......,..., C........._ Furnltan ~ .. ~by Drectl"*:lbP ---lk>lllh for ...., ,...,.... ........ ,.,., woo.I ,........ Offer good throup Novem~r 30, 1992. Brezhl'}ev, !tut hi.I first •J>HCh 11eemed to make lt clear that he would make no lmmedtaw, radical chanaet. Even before he wu elected unanimously by the 300-member CentraJ Committee, follo w ing a day'• .maneuverlns by top Kremlin leaders. the aovernment "8Jlaled that Brezhnev'• t.ouah prosrams would t>. continued. In a statement lMued Th~raday four hours after Breahnev'1 death by .an apparent heart attack w~ announced, the Taa newa aQency said: "The Soviet l.TnJon will penevE>nngly strugle to ward off from mankind the threat of nuclear war and to ensure detente and dlaarmament." The wordlna virtually echoed Breihnev'a speech last S unday at a reception markll\8 the 6~th anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution. "The Soviet Union will continue peralitently fl&t\tlng for detente, for• dlu.nnamen t," Bredmev said. "We shall be bullding up eUorta to avert the threat of a nuclear war.v ' The }Vemlin statement also matched the menacing tone added to 'the peaceful reassurances by Brezhnev in his Revolution Day remarks. ••we will do everything necessary for those who are fond of military ver:ttures not to catch the land of the Soviets unawares, for the potential aggresaor to know: a crushing retaliatory strike awaits him Inevitably," said the statement. Onofre power • on once again SAN ONOFRE (AP) -A nuclear reactor that is still in the testing stages began operatir\I( again today, three days after an inadvertently flip~ switch led to a shutdown. The San Onofre Nucle'1" Generating Station Unit 2 reactor WU mtored to 4 ~rcent power "very early" today, said David Barron, a spokesman for Southern California Ediaon Co. The station was expected to reach 20 percent power by the end of the day. Edison and' San Diego Gas and Electric Co. are the maj>r owners of the nuclear power plant In northern San Diego County, 70 miles southeast of Los Angeles, which includes a fully operating Unit One. The cities of Riverside and Anaheim a1ao own a small share or Units 2 and 3, Barron said. The mishap occurred Tueeday when a , G· ·D . You n•m• It, we've got It - •nd we'll per•onell~• It wt:-11• you w•ltl Th/6 S.tun»y •t N-M Fall/on lsl•nd. But you'd better hurry, Christmas Is on Its way. And you wouldn't want your personalized favorite to be latB. To name just 11 few of our monogramming services: Towels, bath sheets and table linens in the Bed & Bath " Shop (on the spot!). Terry cloth robes, shaving Wfaps, shirts and handkerchiefs in The Man's Store. Robes in Intimate Apparel. Sweaters, shirts, children's soft luggage in The Children's World. Have your new fur monogrammed (allow two weeks) in the Fut Salon. • Cross Pens, money clips, key rings, bookmarks and more engraved on the spot in the escalator well. Your Aramis fragrance purchases in Men's frB'grances. Picture frames, lap desks, party napkins and towels in The Stationers. You still have time for engraved Christmas cards, too . Luggage (featuring a soft, canvas luggage Boutique by Lido Valise) and small leather goods -hot-stamped in Accessories. All this and more at that well-known name in Newport Beach -Neiman-M arcus! N·M Newport Beach. ope{) 10 lo 6 Tues. Wed, Sat; to IO!> Mon. 1hurs. Fn; Sun 12 IO 5 \ \ consultant tnapect.tna the reactor ontrol l"------------------------------" panel inadvertently switched otf the REAL YALU ES 1 ' power supply to the feedwater system, "' which helpe cool the ~r. on items from applesauce to zippers An emergency coolln g system was activatedbUtCOnUn\Jedtoruneven af&er are advertised every day in the ........ I• the main system was restored, resulting ~J r.91 in overooollng. SUMMER CLEARANCE Jiii P<(LO • RALPH LAUREN .................... were '275. COTTON SPORT COATS ..................... NOW '75. UDlll RALPH LAUREN ·conON BLOUSES .......................... were '158. (2 only) -~ 8 & 10) ...................... NOW 175. •MADRAS COTrON TOPS ................. were '338. (3 only -1iae1 8, 81 6) ..................... NOW s 169. J;ClJ I ~I A I LPS SOUTH COAST PLAZA A LL MAJOR C REDIT C ARDS A CCEPTED Nuke ;plant perils crabs ? 01her Ille 'f orml may be endangereil a t a n Ono/re LOS ANOELl:S (AP) -Sand Wenner told a'Calilomla Coutel under 1tre11, It 11 likely th1H crabs have virtually 1topr.d Commlulon 1ympo1lum at othtr undy lntertldul animals hatc:hln1 e11• ne.r the an Carmel. "A near toter CftlatJc>n of are alllO under atreu." Onofre nuclur power plant, aaya ._. production for the 1981 and Sand crabt -filter feeders a bloloafat who contend• that 1982 reproductive aeaaona haa that acreen eeawater for their could spell trouble for other life been the moat marked effect diet of minute planta and anlmala forms u well. found ao far." -are near the bottom of the Eggs are produced and "Fewer than ~ p.-rcent had food chain and are f~ upon by attached to the mother's body for 1ood e ggs,'' h e uld In a an aaaortment of f11hee and incubaUon, b\Al then, uya Adrian telephone Interview. blrda, he uld. M. Wenner of the Universit~ of The dl8charge of cqol'ng water Wenner, who h88 atudled sand California Santa Barbara, ' the from the plant OCCUl"ll more than crab 1 for l 0 ye a r a. 1 a Id beat I ~an tell, the eggs are a mile out to sea and, In the sand cruata<.-etna have been shown to ruptured a day oc two later." crabe' shoreline habitat, there's concentrate various chamlcals Wenner Mid he lack.a the data no significant difference In and pollutants which can be and expertise to explain the temperatures between affected transferred to the next stop step problem, but he ruled out and unaffected areas, he said, in the food chain. The end result: radioactivity or hot water and radiation doesn't e.cape from "If sand crabe are aufferlnlJ, most dlachar1ed from the aeaalde the plant, 80 it can't affect the likely other forma are, too." plant. crabs. Wenner urged more detailed But he Mid a hint of the San The problem waa found along . study of the iaue and a.l8o laid Onofre problem firat emeried a 15 to 2o~mile stretch of ~ach, hia group haa coll~ted a full in 1977 and, when the plant waa with the Southern California, season of data on urid crabe at ahut down durlna the April-to-F.cllson Co. reactor complex in the Pismo Beach, the cloeeat aandy October breedfn1 eeaaon in 1980. center, he said. ' beach •to Pacific Gas & Electric "the animals QUically returned "In both directions from the Co. 's Oiablo Canyon nuclear to~·" · plant egg production sort of plant ne"1' San Luis Obisj)o. The Oreng• Cout OAILV PILOT/f!rld•v. Nov.mber 12. 1882 Sky safety program slated: An avlallOf'I ac\.'ldenl preventJon program 1pon1ored by the Federal Avl• tlon Admlnlatrallon la tchedull'd from 7-10 p.m. Nov. 23 at the Anned..force1 Relerve Center at Lo. Alamltoe. Former Flyl"I Tiger Pilot Robert L. Scott Jr., la the featured a~aker. . Scou, a retired U.S. Air Force pneral, 111 the author of several book.a lncludlna ''God la My Co-Pilot." ' For more Information, contAct Paul E. Stebeltoa or Mlcllele Laulord at 831-6410 or (213) 426-7134. •The benefits of yoga for multiple scleroela patienta will be dl8cUl8ed Sunday at Hoag Memorial Hoepital .in Newport Beach during the regular meeting of the Multiple Sclerosla Group. Dlacuaalon will be l~d by Madeline · Nelson, a yoga instructor from Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The two-hour • program, which begins at 2 p.m., wiU be held In the .hospital's rehabilitation gymnasium. For further informatioh, call 760-2353. •'rhc Orange County Philharmonic Society la •kma volunt.een ID learn and la\ef' teach free hlatory of music programs in the ' Newport-Mesa Unlfll'd School Dlatrlct. Volunt.Pers w11l lcarn 50Jminute proaral'J\JI Ir\ up to seven dltferent areas and be provided with Instruction kits including pe riod costunw;.'il, mDp& and' tapt>d music. No muslcpl background i11 neccssary. Call 75~-0809 for further de~lla. •The South County Youth Shelter will host an open house Thursday from 3 w 5:30•, p.m. at the shelter. 508 St. Ann's Drive in • Laguna Beach. The shelter Is a 24 -hour a day crisis intervention facility providing counaellna for youths and families. . Youngsters bet ween 11 anct 17 years of age live in the' shelter, but services extend to non-residents In many Orange Coast cities, including Itvine, Costa Mesa and communities 90Uth of La~ Beach. : For information .or directions, call · 494-4311. ' I , ,• "It was clear from the data swoops up \<> l<>P percent," he 'facility has not begun operations that sand cl'abs near that plant !Mild, adding: "Cleady. sand crabe and Wenner aaid tbe data could differed "markedly from sand have every potential of serving b e used as a baseline t o crabs living on beaches more as a biomonitor or as an' indicator determine whether c hanges removed from .that pl~a~n~t~:~·~~spec~~ie~s~·:........:....·~·~l~f~sa~nd~c~r~ab~s~a~re:._~occur~~a~f~te~r~t~he!_Ep~la~n~t!•~~rts~u~p~.~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::~~~~~~~ Heart • patients ~ough~ Volunteers are being IOUght to participate in a national study investigating the possible link between cholesterol and heart diseue. Participants must have h ad a first and only heart attack within the p ut fl ve years, b e ·• between age 29 and 64 and have no history of heart surgery or stroke. The study is under way at the University of Southern California and three other sites. Travel expenses and lodging will be provided. For more information, call collect to (213) 482-5011. John aids Reading Oly mpics Angel Pitcher Tommy John has been named Orange County Chairman of the March --01-Dtm e-s-· fh ad in g Olympics, a program designed for elementary 1ehool students to help1 the organization raise funds to fight birth defects. For more infon)l8tion, call 631 -8700 or 553-0881. m L cola. 'n cuff .,. .. ~ ............ eo.t."Meeeea RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTUY • q' , ... .-s... lfU ~IOI ILYD. COSTA MISA-141-1 IM • Iris 'n Craftl lift Sale Holiday prevtews of unique hOlktay gifts et the Huntington Cent• mell deity thN Nov. 14 . .... ••t•ltll•h •d .......... lutloft In c-. -......... llft9 lnterwl••• for • ,......, .,.. ......... llelt. The Ideal appll· ..,.. win be• fffnee• ................. d ••••r• adult wllh • ,11111nt ,.... • ...,. r.!:l?:ii':: " ....... ,, .... ~ ................ .., .... ,...t .. t ) . . " .. .•: • ' .. Or1nge Ooa1t DAILY Pll..OT/f'rld•v. Novemb« 12, 1912 io w-c~st housing niay Solve industry needS At least three members of the drange County Boord of Supervisors have expressed concern regarding the county's possibly lending its low-cost financing powers to would-be COunty industries. Though It might s mack o f governmental meddling in what . would seem to some to be a private sector -financing -yhe orrnation of an Orange County dustrial Development Authority o u ld be built on substantial precedents. , ~: The concept. in fact. goes back ~to 1.936 when Mississippi pioneered the public bond financing of private industrial d evelopment. Since then, 47 states, including California, have joined the industrial development authority parade. concept is pretty well tried and f o und tu be a viable and, appropriate way tS> attr.act jQba, and do)lars. / .But it has been obserVed that Orange County, at Jeast since the mld-1950s, has not had much trouble being a magnet for Investment capital without such a device. The jobs came where the people want~ to live and literally hundreds of thousands of them have wanted to' live in the attractive e nvironment of Orange County. So 'what stopped the flow? Why are there llterally hundreCls of empty offices (and office towers, some on manmade lakes a nd adjacent to freeways and airport access)? Why does the monstrous-sized federally owned Chet Holifield M any cities and other Building (known in its Laguna ""governmental entities, in fact. Niguel n e ighborhood as the • have found that using their public Ziggurat) s tand mostly empty •.• status to provide tax-exempt bond while federal agencies plead for issue funding has made it possible expansion space? • to entice much -needed industry All three questions share the '!I and attendant jobs to areas that same common answer: The lack of sor e ly nee ded to generate housing in Orange County that ~ employment, productivity and, of Mr. and Mrs. Average Work F.orce ~ course, tax base. can afford. ~ In many cases, the industrial M a y be the Ind u &tr i a l ~authority has been constituted of 1 Development Authority concept ~ already elected public of£icials -should be applied to attracting ~as the proposed Orange County some hour-ling providers to the ~Authority would be (the county. ~~"11pervisors would appoint If our county government themselves to act as directors of made i\ attractive enough and '" the Authority) -and, thus, the cheap enough for developers to ~ iaxpayers· are assured of having create housing the labor pool could ~some ultimate control over who afford, it's a pretty good bet that 'makes Authority decisions. the industry to hire that labor pool " All of this would seem to would move here faster than any ·indicate, then . that the Authority Authority could sell its bonds. ~ -~Opinions expressed ir't the space above ar: those of the Dally Pilot. Other views ex· pressed on this page are those of their a11ihors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvit· ·~. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (7U) ~ 2-021. !food plait ·~· . needs shelving. • An editorial from the Washington • ..PotJt ... 'j! ~ The Agriculture Department is -~considering including high-sugar : cereals and chocolate milk In a '·!J'lUtrition progJ"am for undernourished (:)>regnant women and infants. The ~ cereal companies and chocolate ~.)Danuiacturers, which have been Wessing the Agriculture Department ~ this point lor years, argue that f'..<there ia no proof that pnHWeetened cereals and chocolate drinks cause :kids to get cavities -which la true if ·~Y beca\.Ule Americans eat ao much ., lsugar that it's impossible to pinpoint a ~Ingle ca\lae. Since everyone need.a :1s0me calories. why shouldn't these :~roducts be included among the _. )!llgible foods that the WIC (women's, nlants and children) program J~HaJienses? he answer is that dispensinir 'empty calories" is simply not nsistent with WlC's limited but ry important purpoee. WIC, unlike ood stamps, is not a general income- RfnaJ.ntenance program that attempts make sure everyone has at least the hance to buy a minimally adeqqa&e et -whether they use that chance ly or not. WIC is a small program 'ted to people for whom nutritional l~leti·a·erw:y can have aevere and lasting • :comequences. It is operated through health clinics where physicians acreen low-income women who are pregnant or breast-feeding to determine whether they or their children have nutritional defidendes. When deficiencies are found, the mother is given either a special food package or, more often, a book of vouchers that can be redeemed at stores for a prelCribed list of highly nutritious but inexpensive foods. These might include baby foods high · in iron for a child with anemia, or vegetable proteins for a child who can't digest regular milk. Mathen are al8o liven helpful information about buying and preparing nutritious food and teaching children good eating habits. Studies show that the progr8.0l works for its clientele -infant mortality rates decline and children are born healthier. The American diet la deficient in many respecta -but a shortage of calories is not one of them. If parents feel their children need to have chocolate ln their milk or extra sugar on their cereals -or other sugar add-<>118 -the free-e.nterprille system will be glad to provide them and, for the l)O!)r, food stamp11 will pay fOf' them. But none of the.e foods has any place in a special nutrition program. Ad.ministration officials have already shown sufficient 9e1llitivity on thla point to delay i9IUing the new rules. Perhaps they will have the good lell8e to shelve them pennanenUy. iL.M. B oyd/ Seagoin g laundry San Francisco men for awhile ,. uring the Gold Rush days had a :~ough time getting their clothis •deaned. Incredibly, many of them ·~ed up their laundry and sent it ::.0 China aboard the great ships that • ailed the Pacific. Took aeveral onths and much ,money to get it k, but It came back clean. Then he n the unions squeezed the 'grant Chine9e laborers out of the ines and off the railroads, local aundriea popped up all over the lace, and that ended laundry by pper ship. Consider the moat powerful U81rial nation in the world~ Only 1 rcent of the houaeholda have lectric refrigeratcn. Only 28 percent ve elther gas or e*"1c.lt0ves. Only percent have telephonft. Leta than percent of the people have the um adequ9t. die\. And not one hM a talilvWoa let. ThAa WU UnJt.ed Sta._ jLl8t to yean llD· Mentioned earlier that it's now technicaJly poaible to rig a telephone to tell the difference by the ringing whether the call la long distance, local, emergerw:y, What.ever. That'• not new, really. ln the days when operators hand~anked the calla, they aent the aound of urgency In the long-distance and emergency rings. Suc:h calls were unmistakable. Q . Doea a criminal who'• electl"OCUted in the chair feel any pain before dyinc? A. Not according to thoee who claim to know. The electric current travels at least 40 timea faster than the nerve aenuliona, thu1 knocking the condemned out befon! lhere'a time to feel anythlnc. When rHearchH1 aaw fit to Interview ntamerou1 atripteue dancera. theJ twmd up the curious fact that ... cl "*' -JOUftl ledte. w..-. flnt.bom cNlllna m H& ,S,9MU.Ett0 HtS CHIM V'ERSK)N I JIMMY( KEE PI . . FAITH ~RS Cl A 'PR£SIWT ·rf~~ ' ,,___,,. -~ Nursing homes need curbs WASHINGTON -The Reaga n administration· is planning to loosen the federal inspection procedures for the nation's nursing homes, despite solid evidence that somebody has to make the operators meet minimum standards on safety, nutrition and health care for their elderly patients. The nursing homes get their funds from Medicaid payments by the states and the federal government; In 1~80, the federal share of the $16 billion total was $5. 7 billion. Hard-presse d slate governments obviously can't afford to Jose this federal stipend, '° they have lo accept U.S . standards of care. IF FEDERAL regulations are relaxed, nursing-home patients will find themselves at the mercy of lo~al politicians, with all their susceptibility lo preS&ure from the well-hee led home proprietors. Five years ago, I reported the squalid conditions at some of the biggest nursing homes Ln Texas -the inevitable result or greedy owne"' and venal pollticiarfa working in cahoots. t...ast year. '!exas author1lles took a giant step; a grand jury returned 38 indictments againSt the Houston-based Autumn Hills Convalescent Center Inc. The charge: murder by neglect. Four of the indictments were thrown out by a judge. but 34 are still pendin,. The indictments alleg«t that eight elderly patients died between March 1978 and April 1979 because of negUgent care in one of the corporation's 17 homes. Rep. Claude Pepper. D-F~., asked the General 'A<.'COunling Offk-e to check the financial records of Autumn Hills. particularly the books at ill Texas City home. wht're the eight patients died. The JACI 11111111 GAO's unreleased draft report slates that reimbursement requests for . expenses submitted by Autumn Hills' central office "Included significant amounts of unall o wabl e and questionable costs.'' The GAO investigators found.that the Texas City nursing home had "a.history of not complying with government standards for nurse staffing." They reported that "on numerous occasioM dver the three-year period Crom 1978 through 1980. the home failed to have a sumcicnt number or nurses on duty ·to provide the levels of nurse staffing required by government standards." For example. the GAO's search of the home's records for January. June and October of 1980 turned up 32 days when the home failed to meet federal nursing requirements. "In our opinion. the frequency of nurse shortages raises quc-stions about the level of nursing care provided to Texas City home residents," the GAO report ooncluded. The GAO sleuths determined that almost 20 percent -nearly $250.000 - of the c'OSt.s claim<.'<! by the corporation's central offlOO""'for reimbursement was either unallowable or questionable because document.auon was lacking. One clear}y improper claim was $6,485 for a trap to Manila by the corporation's president and his wife. THE AUDITORS also questioned the fegality of Autumn Hiiis' claim of $34,- 758 for employe<> lunches. dinners and drinks. $8,469 for Christmas parties for employees and business vendors. and $4.908 for flowers and liquor. These eXJX'llSCS were d°l>Seribed as home-office advcrtiSibg and promotional costs. Autumn Hills President Robert Gay told my associate Tony Capaccio that the ' admiuc.>dly critical nursing shortage was "not a problem we created , but a problem for the whole United States.'' He said the GAO was referring only to licensed nurses of Texas City, and ins1stro that "overall. the home has been overswff1.'CI." Gay said the cos\S questioned by the GAO represented only a small portion of the chain's operation. "We are not trying to b<.'al (the government) out of any mon<'y," he said. Stick to the r Ules of friendship • Six months ago I was talking lo a friend on the telephone. We used to talk two or three times a week and we often had lunch. For about the 50th lime, he started tellina me about some money he was trying to get from his father's estate. (Aft.er hia mother had died, his father remarried a schoolteacher. Later, his father died and the schoolteacher took up with another man and my ftiend thinks thls fellow is after the money.) I didn't really know or care about all the details, and fina,lly I said, "Charle~. if you'd spent as much time working m the past year as you've spent trying to get that money, you'd be rich.'' unforgivable, and in Charley's mind. what I said was unforgivable. I embarrassed him. • The funny thing is that real differences of opinion about important matters like religion, money or politics I~'' -~llY-111-11-Y -§f don't damage a g<>04 friendship. h 's thoee little things that come up that kill one. I've often thought I should have IT SEEMED like a half a joke and remembered that old quotation when l half a sharp rt;;mark that I could make to was talking to Charley: "Instead of my old friend Charley. but l was wrong. loving your enemies, try treaUng your "Who needit a friend Uke you," he friends a little better." said, and slammed down the receiver. l We all know old friends are the best haven't talked to Charley since and may friends. but we don't knock new friends. never. I made one attempt to call him We need them. We have to replace all but he was out and I haven't tried again. the Charleys we l09e as we go aJong. I suapcct I violated the firat. rule of a This year I'~n to three reunions friendship. To stay friends with anyone and that's two many. I went to a high you have to avoid saying anything sctwot reunion, a college reunion and a Hazards of 'indf vidualism' One of my dau1hters conducted an "Outward Bound" course tn Maine durlni the aumml'r. When 1 aked her about the value of it, to my aurpriae 1he said nothing about hfflth or e>eettlllt> or learning to cope with the outdoors. By far the greatest value of the coune, she commented , waa a le11on In ¢'!\. .""""'!IY-11 ...... IY---U ...... lll-1-""!!!m~ gathering of men 1 flew with in World War 11. ln each case there were about 100 people present. I could reminisce with all of them but l really only enjoyed seeing three or four in each group. l noticed that the ones l Uked seeing most were the ones I did least old-time talking with. We talked about what we were doing now. There's no way to figure out why you make friends with some people and not with others. I meet as many people I dislike as I meet people I like. There can be something equally hard to deCine that puts you off someone. There seems to be-some little trick of mind each of us has that matches up with some people and not with others. Something goes on between friends that doesn't go on between acquaintances even when neither person is saying anything. Yo u don't have to say everything to a friend for both of you to understand what you mean. THE FUNNY THING about your good en.ends is that sometimes you don't really like them very well. One of my best and dearest old friends i~ about the most cantankerous. afgravating, negative s.o.b. l ever met. don't know why fve put up with him all these yean, but if someone had me make out a list of my best friends, he'd be right up there near the lop. Politicians abuse the words "g()Qd friend" by using them to describe someone they met once for 30 seconds at a cocktail party In Washington. I object to that but 1 concede that it's pomible to consider 90meone a tood friend whom you've never spent much time with. It depends on the interwty of the tJme you did spend. There are people rw known for 26 years that I don't really know at all. On the other hand, there are people I don't see more than onc:e ewry 10 yars whom I consider good frienda. Maybe I oupt to try ca1lina Charley apin. I 1.... j ~.?AT "2.'£.WITI = PAT: What have you heard a~ the new product, belnc eold under aeveral . brand namee, that11 auppoeed to replace dry clean1nl? Al l undentand lt, you apply thla product to IOlled "dry clean only" clothlna. tumble ln the dryer a c:ouple of minutes and It cornea out aa clean aa profeaaional dry clHnlnc. Thia sounds too IQOd to tie true. Ia it? H.W., Co.ta Mesa Probably. The International Fabrlcare4 lnatltute teeted thla product on laborato'1'· , soiled swatch•. one 1toup of which wu treated with the cleaner accordlnl,to lnatn,actlona and another WU Wltl"Mted. th were tumbled ln a clothes dryer. Results • showed that the treeted swatches improved ln whltenem by 7.7 percent. while the untreeted improved by 11.4 percenL . St&rlnkaae. mark.a were placed on two -lllSILUTlll IF PllTIEllllP. PUBLIC AUCTION Ci>rdered by the Attorney for -Globe tnternatlorial ~ Hllndmede Persian and Oriental Ruge ' We have been commtutoned to llqutdate the entire Inventory plus others for tmmedJate catt). . . A• per lnatructlona ALL 8108 WILL OPEN AT .25• on the ..._, Md lo19 wlli ... aold from .... lld on. ~ RUGS ~ROM: China, P ..... A~. India, Turkey, Pakl8tM, Romna, Egypt, and Iran. Slzea range from 2'x3' to 18'x12'. AUCTION WILL TAK! PLACE ON FRIDAY, NOV~ 12 AT 8 P.M. SADDLEBACK VALLEY BOARD OF REAL l'ORS 25552 LA 'PAZ ROAD LAGUNA HILLS Preview 1 hour prior to auction - Pleue attend preview ii ' new cleaner 1watch11 of 100 percent wool. One was U.led, both ~tumbled. The tnaled fabric Wank 4 percent men ln the warp direction and 2 perunt more ln the ftlllni direction than thf un~ted swat.ch. Thus, the claim that the product la "ufe for all fabricl when Uled u directed and won't cause ahrlnkap" w .. found to be \naccurat.e. Laboratory analyala allo •howed \hat the advertised "fresh smell" wu achieved , throuah UM of a perfume which leavea. a residual odor after Ule. ---• ·aoc a problem'! Tll8D wr1~ w • Jljlf HonJwlc., Jljl& wUJ cut r«J. IApe, _.tfbW &he.,......,.. and aeUon you n••a co •olve inegul&le• In & Md~ Mall y0ur qwwqona ro hr Horowiu, Ac Your Servk:e, Orange Cout Il8lly Pilot, P.O. Box JIJtlO, Com Me11a, .CA. 9a826. when you buy two pacllaps for s491• reg. 2.98 each \'h'rc opening ~arl} 2.000 Hkkor farlllll• Holiday Cif1 Cm1cn 111 1croa 1he nation lo make ChriatmH ahopping II Hickory farms even more coovenient. At every Cift Center, )'OU c1n chootc from doieM of gifts. in a variety of 1h1pn. prices and tiaet. 111 filled with tuty deli«hts. And we'll gl1dly Nindlc 11l'1he dc11il. wnd1ng your girls out. fficUriFcrtmJ If you like to cook and have a "f avorlte" recipe, it could~ worth a trip fCH two to a city of your choice anywhere in the Western Hemisphere (via Western Airlines.) Or you could wfn one of five S2QO gift certificates. It can all happen In the t 982 D•lly Piiot F•vorlt• Recll?• Contest,11 and it could happen to youl Evtn 1f you don't win a top pmt; your rtcl~ could bt publlshtd in our "Or.,.. 1 • Coast Cooll 11oo1r·· 1n the Daily Pilot on Wtdntsday. Dtctmbtr 8. 1982. Dally Pilot S~clal Stctions eod1tor Janint F1ddtlkt will ~rvlst a pantl of food judgts who will namt the btst rtclpt on tht Orangt Coast. Winning rtc1pts w ill bt Judgtd on orl91nahty, ta~ of prtparat1on, adhtr~~ to themt. and of cour~. tastt. So gtt cooking. lltad tht rults cartfulty and stnd us your rtclpts as soon as poss1blt. • Entnts must bt postmarktd no 1.Jttr than Novf!mbtr I 2 , Mall •ntl'.1• to• D.., ..... , ........... c-e .... ... o ..... ... C-....._CA916a. •NTRY CARGORl•Sa I. Appetl•er• Mtll spfHcb. lttty Olp! Ot ffV'<htt s Tallf 'fO'JI ptek A J.Qr .... ~~ ... WNC IS your ~fWll'JIOIUft off I holldly 1nHI • t.wome •tclpf IOt '"' IN!ml41)' of tlW IMal •·Y:'" --. lnCW!ng ~1#1 dllhtt IVtd dOtl'I tor,.i mr <M-of·•- ll'HSUrtl In t--"' ., lht ,,_ lood MCl!Ott 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. .CONTEST RULES: Loil .. fflllt~S In O<Of l OI us., l~O Dy c•ur. conciw dlltctlons ~no 1ht numbff or wrvlngs l!ClllfmOtt. O<IQIMtlly (0000 SIA>mll )'Cl" ~ encry on 1 JxS" •~x <MO Put C.itltgory In upper "" Nnd COtntr Only (Inf tnll)' JWr JWl$0<l JWt Ciff90'Y Wll tie .tCCftfttd II molt fTl¥I ont tnll)I II tKtlwO f(lf any Slnglt C.Cf'90')'.,. ffltllfl IOt th.Ill CMeg<>ry w• ~ drsqualffitd J~ rPWtVP 11\f •lgl'll 10 ptopetiy UttplZC tntllfS It<,.,., """' bt C~t, Ind rN)' not bf <~ afltr IUllf!lllJjOn lnc.Ofllplrtt ttclpes Wiii bf 01,quMf(lfO _..,, In tne twnt ldlfllul l'ftipft •f IUllmltttd llr 1WO or -c~s. '"'''"' t«~ -bt trw ont c~ tor )UOQ!no TIW CotWUI 11 optn IO • rr~l of lht °''"" CC>ajl, fll(fp( fmPI01"S .no CfMir ~' ,,,... or Ot1r9 CC>ajt l'\AlllSNng Company lndou1r on tlCh ltclPf on lht tOA ltfl·l"llnd corntt. ~ ,_, addrtSJ. I~. ~ CllCf90'Y rnctrtd uMng HPMltf "-U lor H Ch 1tcip. ~ 10 • DIMiy l'llot ,_," Holldl)l lttcip. Connst.'' P' 0 9oa I S60, Cotel Mtu, CA t 1•2•. or br'"t 11 10 )JO Sly k • Cost• MtN AU INTltllS MUST ll P'OSTMAlllCID NO LAfH THAN MIDNIGHT. Nowmlwf 11. ltll Of 1f(trwd 11 IN ..... Oftlct no llfft tNn S p II\ No\itl'l!Mr 12. ltll 7 fncry of • llf:'Pf dlntlltutft .-nc thlt 11 ' De<Ofllfl lht ll'P"r of 1tw D•y P'lloc, _,., !Ny tie pullliftd WIUt ..... ,,."'' fno Hlftt ........ °' ,._. IU'llDtf wW lit publl.-01 In Jf\t DIMiy '"°' lll'lt M1mw ~· •1 ........ worth of Jewelry -~rt Glau - Objeet d'Art -l.ouie JaU1 Ekhing1 - Porcelain Vigurett -~ Remin~ton and Ruuel Bron1e1 -Penian & Oriental Rup -Max Karp Enamel on Copper Paintinp - 18th, 19th & 20th Century Oilai -Silver Corree and Tea Sets. PINEITlllllTS LOCHI GITt!! UllTEI ARTISTS t10tERS UtiFlll!U .. . I J W• et• locll9d eut bec:MIM W9 refuted to loM up to 75% of our .lob•. double the wM load of thoae remaining, and allow our uper11M to ~ utlli.d to enable undetpejd, lnexperlen<led kids to handle the hlghly compi.x equipment In the proleetlon room• of the United Mlata Theatr•. Menegement .,,......., and .....,.., demanded that each projectionist employM Ml"YIC. as many as e6th1Mft ec,.... In complex•• much u......, lftllM ...,t. . We bellelle th .. to ~ ......, to the 50-75% Of the projeetlon .. ts that woold hive lost their Jobs unde< theee c;ondltlOns, and unt,tr to the movie patrons who 8'9 paying top price for their llotcet1, with the chance Of ~ , aub-atandtlrd Ptoleolloft of the r..tur• they paid to see. , We wefe willing to negotiate, but the Company dlct.torilllfy and arrogantly LOCKED ua OUT. ~ .. YOU CAI HELP! PIMee don't to Into' anr Unlt9d Attlata TMeeer ...,.._,., Yoor written Mitter• ol iwppon wtll be appreciated by J us. They should~ addreaMd to the Southern Aaaoclatlon of IATSE District Two Locals, e30 Geneva Street, Huntington Beach. CallfQrnla-92648. We wtll forw8fd to the proper party at United Attl1ts. J THlllS FOR YOUR HELP!! Southern Association of IA TSE Dlsfrict Two Locals, Walter H. Blanchard, Secy-Treas. 20% Savings on all Pier l~-...::! lmporetd Stemware Glassware to buy In quantity and use without qualm. but glassware you're proud to own. 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(11•2en \ ~.~12,1112 CAVALCADE BUSINESS COMIC~ 82 84 88· Brlsht sprlns bloaom' tlart with .eleetion of top ~uallty bulbs. Pase 82. \ Kriati Breuert ii No Bozo and her liceme pla te aaya ao. She is one of ·.the people responsible for the popular No Bozos moveme.nt. No ··Bozos movem·ent more than kick • 1n pants BY STEVE MARBLE ot'"'9.,..,,... ,,.,. When the bureau of tourism in British Columbia ordered five boxes crammed with decals of the bulbous-nosed clown, it was clear that the No Bozo busines.5 has turned serious -ridiculously serious. When the three-pound note arrived; in the mail from London for a set of the round fist-size stickers, 'it was apparent that the No Bozo business was a good business. And when the man from Texas added an extra three cents to his order to help fund the campaign against bows, Kristi Bressert and Howard Storey knew they were getting somewhere. What started half as a joke and half as a crash course in how to start a fad now has the Newport Beach pair laughing and clowning their way to the bank. 0 This has gone from a kick in the pants to filling our pockets," explains Bressert, a joke-a-minute mother of two who quit her 1 ·job to become the goodwill ambassador of the No Bozo crusade. Orders for the decal, which shows the famous orange-haired clown with a red slash mark through his face, have been coming in from New York, San Diego, Dallas, Seattle, even Downey. ' "Somebody told me the)r'll probably be big in South America," says Breaert, adding, "we're waiting for that market to kick in." Billed as instant protection from the bozos of the world, the birthplace of the sticker was Newport Beach, a place brimming with bozos, Bressert says. "You can find bozos anywhere and everywhere but Newport is 10rt of the bozo capital. And the funny part ii -everyone 'thinks it's the other guy who's the bozo." Breuert, who driv~_a car with No Bolio license plates and gleefully slaps decall here and there, has a ready supply of answen when asked what the No Beno movement is all about. First of all, she notes, if you have to l'•k I Worm 's brain successfully transplanted to an other at UCI Scientists make discovery By JOEL C. DON « .. .,.., .......... The. poly c lad fl a two rm probably doen't have much to think about, what with one of the simplest brains in the animal kingdom. But this tiny, marine creature has aroused c onsiderable attention at UC Irvine, where scientists have managed to transplant the brain from one animal to another with full recovery of all functions in about a week. I The successful transplant.a in theae delicate animals may one day lead to treatmenll for people who've suffered paralyzing spinal injuries or victims of strokes, said Dr . Harold Koopowitz, professor of developmental and cell biology. He waa assisted in the unique experlmenta by Dr. Larry Keenan, a postdoctoral fellow in the UCI College of Medicine. "One of the real problema we -have with humana are injuries to the nervous 1y1tem either as strokes or dama8e to the brain or traumatlc injuries from car accident.a where the 1pinal cord 'feta ripped," Koopowltz said. • 'What we'd like to do la repair that kind of damage. "Butrin order to do that you've 1ot to know how to command nerwe to grow. And aecond once they FOW they have to Jmow where to grow.'' Koopowitz emphHlled hi• 1-..n:h la not aimed at eeek.lna a • cure for lnjwiet to the neural ayttem. Thou&h be'• had 1ood luck with the tran1plant1, adendlta m"9t IUll find out why and how thh 1tartlln1 Nf'IW'9Uve fat OCDU'I 1n ~ pnndw anlmala. A polyclad fia t worm. gets another brain. MOit hl1h ,.1Chool 1raduatet have expeltmetl.ted with fla~ durtnc a bii11k: lleOIGO .... The~--~"" ..... ~=-~~ --1H ~ariir&I ' i.t wuu111~.-... ~ whla ~ .. ----..... .., 1zeiuu. The wOl'm eo ... ...,~-~·....:.--.: - 1 rt, r 1a-.• acblr' PiJt& ., ... ...,, . .. aut _tM ,..,.. .. .... ,.. ~-!'!11•• ... , • ' . 1 this (regenerative) capability and in fact marine flatworma don't," Koopowitz said. "U you cut their brain in half the other half ldoean't grow back ... Koopowitz has r~ a major portion of hi• neurological research on the polyclad flatworm becauae 1clenti1ts believe it has a primitive neural syatem that forged the evolutionary mold for the human brain and spinal COl'd. A few yean ago he decided to try a novel experiment involvinl the transplantation of a brain, which measures le11 than a mllllmeter, from one flatworm to another. lnterestln1ly, when Koopowltz and Keenan placed the neural t.i.ue in beckward, or in any other awkward position for that mattter, neurons manaaed to branch out and grow toward the appropriate oonnective alies. "So not only do we •t growth, but 1rowth ln the rt1h t direction," Koopowltz noted. "We were 1urprlaed by the recovery pf the brain and behavioral functionl.'' . He preaen\ed re1uh1 -of hi•' i"ele9ntb recently at a meetlna of the Society for Neurcaience in Minneepolis. The findinp come only a few montb8 after another team of ldentiata from UCJ Md UC San Dle10 repo..-1 that the brain manufactura l .. own lelf-repalr chemJcala after injury. It wu suaeated ~t the lnformeUan may ai.o contribute to evenaual curee for people wtth ..vend tPnal COl'dl • other neurolllca1 problMM. For decadn docton off~ llttl• hope fo~ the peral-.cl beeaUM no eclentlftc evlctenee ahowed that the neural Qltem oould rw...,...ate or res-&r l•lf. Koopciwltl l8ld he • ODUmlllll ......................... tNatment fer lft9nd 1plnal ~. I .. J 0 thlnk It ~' W !"!' to .. ....._to.k .. .., ............. .,~..-1 (In ...... oarCI>.'' •::w ~·=~" .... ~·"-·== ~ I you're probably a bozo and all the explaining in the world won't do you one bit of good. Second of all, she goes on, everyone's a bozo. A bozo is the guy who pulls up on your right side at a stop light and then tries to pus you in the middle of the inte~tion. A bozo is the service station attendant who spills · guoline dqwn the side of your car and then tries to charge you for it. Bressert, to make it even simpler, has come up with a bozo grading system. A person, for instance, gets 10 points if he cuts his tongue licking a postage stamp and 100 points if he swalfows the stamp. Howard and Storey marketed their first box of No Bozo stickers last spring at the Baiboa Fun Zone and marveled as stickers turned up ln the Newport Beech police ataUon, on the Balboa la1and Ferry and on a high echool teacher's desk. In .even months, the two fad-maken have printed and sold nearly hall a million dp('.als and now are bringing out a line ?f No , Bozo baseball ca,ps, t-shirta and underwear. Bre.ert, hopeful the stickers go the way of Pet Rocks and other nonsense gimmicks, hai managed to get newspaper coverage in three counties, has done offbeat radio interviews, got a mention in Playboy Magazine and sets up No Bozo booths at ski shows, county f.airs and anywhere else bows are likely to hang out. "l think if we can get on the Tonight . Show that should push us over the top." says Bressert, who figures even the best of fads fade after two yean. Even if Johnny Carson doesn't host a nationwide No Bozo contest as she dreams, Bressert says she and her partner are . satisfied at reaching a certain -uh-segment. ~ of IOciety. ..:. Write9 one No Bmo fan: '"PleMe •nd me ":;- another sticker quick. I have one and it ·:· works for me." Ah yes. The No Bozo business is a good business. • : " . . • . . .. , Orang• Coaat DAILY PILOT/f'rlday. No~mb•r 12, 18H • ' GOllN ON lllDGI BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Bolh vulnerable. North Nert• C..t S..tli WHt dlamondi,10hi11ral1Mth&1tht rote with the ace, he either clube with the htilp of a deal11. I + P... 1 <=' 1 • endorMmtnl Of thl1 depart· eould .not draw Ute 111,1&. rintlM for the Jaek to make NORTH Z <=' PaM 4 Q Pue ment. · trump or elM hact to rive up hi• contract. ' • J lU Pue P.. • Thi• hud croppt'd up fn a on ..tabllahlnr the clube) . Q A•• Open;nf lead: King o(.•. ~am mat(h. At bolh tablet w .. t woa &he fi' of dla So Eut dlacarded a din O 8 5 ll 'la euy to complain the dtfendera attacked wltb monda and rave partaer mond, but that w11 no a,.tttr. •AK Q 10 8 about a bad break. Som•· three rounds or apadea. with another club rur for down Declarer cro.aed batk to WEST EAST \Im .. it i• alm<>1t 11 euy to I declarer rurtln1 lhe third two, hand with the queen or + AK Q U • 7 41 protect agalnst onel round. One declarer now Al the other table. declar· hea'rta. and took the dub Q 9 ~ J 10 8 5 The auction wa1 aualfhl· cashed the kln1 and queen or er adopt.ed a far t0ubder line. f(neaae . He limply ran ..i 1b1 O It 10 7 O J 9 I' t forward. The only polnt o in· tcump• to learn of the bad He caehed the aee or clublt. until E1Jt dedded &o rul '. On • J 16 2 + ~ terest wu North's tenaible break. He then •tarted on ret"1'ned to Ill• band wl~ tbe ll\t diamond return he rci"" SOUTH decision to raise competitive· clubt. • kln1 oC heaf\I a• led a club with the ace. drew the\ la ct • 8 a ly to two heart• despite the East ruffed the eecodd elub to the k1na .• , EAtl now rurra trunfp by crqHing lo the llCI' i::;i K Q 73 Z fact that he had only three· and abift.ed jO Ua• nine of and return• a diamond, . of trump•, and he was Ii• 0 A Q S card 1upport. He had a 10und diamond•. 0.eJarer · 'found declarer en rl.tt wl'h the dummy to (.ath whatever • • 90 openinr bid with prime that. i-e •• ·ro~ to take ace, draw lru111pt wl'h the hlfh clubt remained. Making I !fl11 bidding: values and_. ruffing value In tht dlamon'd line1ee Iii he ate and queen •ad then r.,un four-<>dd . . li L-------------------------------------~--------------------------------------~----------~--~~----1: ------ HOIOSCOPf· BY SIDNEY OMARA : Ala•nay, November 13 ' · • ;: ARIES (March 21-April 19): Past patterns, : ~tion are subject to change -funding is .not . i;vailable until policies undergo transformation. ' :: TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Obtain hlnl froln : Jtries message. Let go of security blanket. Slress independence, wHlingness to pioneer a project. ., Break from past is necessary -you'll gel to heart '<>f matters in connection wilb possible partnership . GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Individual close to lou is loyal and will prove it .. Emphasis on .necessary tasks, basic procedures and s pecial :services. Rise above petty annoyances. : CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good lunar aspect coincides w ith romance. dealings with young 'persons, renewed vigor and success in crea.tivt; .endeavors. : LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Spotlight on property, '.security. ability to close transaction. You'll be asked ·to revise. review and possibly to rebuild on more ,suitable s tructure. • · VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Be ready for change; travel, variety -trips, visits and special messages highlight busy scenario. Gemini. .. ' rta.IC NOTICE NOTICI O' "LING O' Al'PLJCATION TO lllCMAM ACCOUNT8 0# AN IN8U"A•LI TYll'I IN Pta.IC NOTICE Sagittarius and another Vir10 play prominent rolet. • LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on home improvement, family relationahipa, location of items lhat bad been loat. mminJt"'or 1tolen, Money picture is bright -9ood news ii lonhcomlna in connection with income potential. rou1 HIAlJH OR. PETER J . STEINCROHN SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Jud1ment, intuition are on target. -meanJngs will be clarified, you'll be at ri1ht place at crucial moment. You obtain story behind story. restric\iona are removed and you might be invited to join preatigloua organiza\ion. DEAaf DR. S'fEINCROHN: My husband ls always under pressure ~ always rushing about. Our doctor-th1nka he's heading for a breakdo~. Any advice you give will be appreciated. -MRS. Y. SAGl'M'ARIVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Power play is1in offing; individual who remains behlnd tcene9 step&-forward, offers you unusual opportunity . Financial support is available, relationship intef1'ifies and unique agreement will be sealed. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar emphasis on unusual sooceu s10ry. Circumstances turn in your favor, wish is fulfilled, popularity increases and luck is enhanced where contests are concerned. 1 DEAR MRS . Y.: H e re ls som e of the philosophy of Jerry Gillies, author of Psychological Immortality of Malibu. He writes, "I OWN 24 HOURS TO DO WITH AS I PLEASE. Nothing is more important than how we use our time. Owning your time rather than merely "managing' it means that you really are in charge of your life, that you really can choose how you will spend each day, Experiment with taking more of your time for yourself. Plan to take a day off in the middle of the week and just relax. IC you cannot feel comfortable taking possession of just 24 hours, what does this aay about your ability to act decisively and take care of yourself? Play with your current time frame. Go to bed earlier. gel up later. change some mealtimes. Realize how much of your 1ehedule is rigid, and see lf you can't loosen up." • AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Opportunity that previously slipped away is once more available. Maintain independent stance, exude conf,dence and imprint your own style. Spotlight on promotion, production, willingness to pioneer a project. PISCES (Feb . 19-March 20): Emphasis on direction, communication, added knowledge and possible plan for journey. Family members talk about unorthodox procedures -your counsel is sought and will be heeded. I believe this practical advice is almost tailor- made for your husband, Mrs. Y. Have him read it. P\Bl.IC NOTICE c ....... NOTICE CW TllUITU'8 IAU T.S.Ma.L..,.. YOO ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. DATED JULY 30. 1979. UNUSS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPEATY. IT MAY 8E SOLO AT A PU9LIC SALE. IF' YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD OOHTACT A LAWYER. On DIWl•IOer 10, 1N2. Ill 9:15 a .111 .. GIBRALTAR OEEO COMPANY,. C tlllornl a corpor1tlof1, H duly appoinlad PUBLIC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE PUBl.IC NOTICE NOT1Ca Of' TRUaTU'• •AU NOTICI Of' nwana•a U&.I PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE C..__. L.-. .... .-...1 HELO 8 Y THE COSTA MESA T.S ............ D T.I. .... C.... PLANNING COMMISSION al the YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A NEWPORT HOME LO.AH, INC ... Clly H.il, 77 Falt onw. Cott• Mau. OEEO OF TRUST OATEO 2·24-82 Ou!y eppolnled Trull• undet Iha Celtfon"a. at 8.30 p.m."' as IOOl'I UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO tollowlng Oeactlbad dead of lNS1 .. poult>le lh«aatlar rav-rdlng the PfllOTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT WILL SE.LL AT PU8llC AUCTION followlng appUcallon1: MAY 8E SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. TO THE HIGHEST 8100ER FOR 1. ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION CASH (p.yabla at llma of Nie lo ZE·ll2· 16e for Otonv KoudHn. OF THE NATURE 0 F THE lawfUI n-v of Ille United s:::J • u' h 0 rl n d • g. f'l 1 f 0 r c . J. PAOCEEOIHG AGAINST YOU. YOU ... r1ght. l"'9 and """"' con S1gar1trom tod 80111. 3315 SHOUU> CONTACT A LAWYER to and,_ held by It under Mid F~ AC>M, for Cof'ldltlOMI UM 0n frfday, Oecambar 10. 1M2 at o .. d of Tru1t 111 th• property P.,,.,,.., to tllow I aMdwtol't .._ t ; 1 8 A • M • , C B S E R V IC E her..,_ cta.:ribad' with"" outdoOt dining patio In an COfllPOAATION, I Calllornll TAu&TOR: GEOAOE c. LUCAS. 1x1111ng mulll·tanant lndu1trlal corpor1t1on a1 duly appolntad 1 llnGlt man complex. lor pr~li'.J.CX:llltct. I\ ·T.,IHll-.. ,,.... ...... •pVrt<HW"tt .. to ... 96fllUICIARY:.NE.WeOJlT.HOME 3854"8Uwtn'IU. P'aik -t>rlva, Suitt DMc1 of Tni11 recorded March 4, LOAN TRUST # 11M A-1, In a ~Zone. Erwlr011mwital 19'2, u ln11. No 12·975729 ol Recorded January 29, 1911 H Datarmlnatlon. E.xatnpt Qttldtl Aecorde In the offlca ol the IMtr No. 32510 In booet 13129 pega 2. ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT c-ty Recorder of Orange dounYy. 1208 o1 Ot11c1.i Reco<de In the olfloa ZE·l2· I 7' for Paclllc co .. , Calfofnla Will SELL Al PUBLIC of the "-dar of Orange County; Corporation.-authorized ~I for AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100ER nld dead ol trust daortt>ee '"- Ooncal EntatprlMI Incorporated, F~ CASH (payable 1t um. of NII lollowVlg pn>par1y: 333 Bae:':~:~ Blach1 • In lawful money ol the Unltad Lot 5, Block 22 ol NawPOrt fort ..,._.JM Permit or I BUiat) MONIES MUST BE 8Mch Tract, In Iha ClfY of Nawport lhrff·ltory motel containing HO TENDERED IN CABH. CASHIERS Baich, .. par m1p recorded In unltl and a managarp mlt'I apart"*ll: CHECKS. OR CERTIFIEO C..ECKS 8ooll 3, Pege 2e of Mlactllaneout COlldltlonlll u.. ... IO ••c:ead I I Iha front antflnc. lo the Old Mfc>a, In Iha offlot ol the County the parmittad l>ulldlng height. Orenga County Courttloula, localael "-dar of Mid Coul'lfY. varltnca from covaracf.ptrklng on..,_ Al'8 ~d. ~ YOUAM•MPAULTUlmaA raq.M--.11; aod a v11tanc:. to Sycamore S~aet and Broadway. D 1 a D 0' TR U 8 T DAT a D allow perking In tht Newport Santa AN. ~ 11 t1g11t. lftla JNN/lltf M, -UML.118 YOU 8oute¥ard lancleCaPed ... beck. for and'"'--~ lo and now TAICI ACTION TO PROTICT proparty IOcalad at 1680 8upt(lor held by 11 under Mid Dead of'truet YOU" P"OPallTY, IT llA'f •• A v I n u I I n a C L Z O n a · In tha property eltu11td In nld IOU) AT A ......C 1A1.1. • YOU tnvlronma1111I Oatarmlnatlon: County and State daleflbad .a: .. D AM EJ!ft.MAnoN Of' TMR NtQaliW Dec:Watlon Lot 10 o1 Trect No. 8072, In thl NATUlll Of' TM PROCIJDlllG S". ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT City ol Colla ....... Count)' ol AOAIN8T YOU, YOU IHOULD ZE·l2· 172 for Computar Quiz Orenga. Stat• of Ca11forft1a. .. per COllTACT A UW\'Ul COrporallon. authorldd aoant fol' IMP~ In l>odl 311 pagaa 1 2201 Ocean Front Avenue, a.ar.. ~ and ComoanY. ICO to a lncluelva ol Ml1caUanaou1 HawpOr1 8-f\, CA ao.ttl Pra.nont A__,., Alflllmlwa. MICll. 1n thl ~ of Iha County ''(tt 1 '1ra.t ...,_ or oommon for • Conclltlonal UH Permit to Recorder o1 Mid counly. da1lgn1tlon It lltown 11>ov1. no ltgaliff nonconforming allclronlc Th• 1trMt addraH 1nd other wtrrtnty It o ivan •• to II• gtma mactilntt, and • varltnce c-e1ea1gna11on. 11 eny, o1 the complat•-or 00fractnet1)." TN from parklllg raqulremanl•, for real propany ~lbad ebo111 It t>anallclary 11ndar Hid Offd of pr~)' located at 3333 Brl9tOI purportad to t>a: 3115 Airway Truet. by reeeon ol • braactl Of s ' r •• ' I n • c I • s z 0 n • A-. c:o.ea .,.__ CllttOtnla. dafNI In IN oOligltlona MQUr'ld l!ftvlronmant•I Oattrmlnttlon: TM WldarM!lned dleclalfn• any tnaraor. heratot"'• 911tcUt41d and "*-· ll80llt)t lof ""I~-ol the dallvarad to th• u11dar1lgnacl • ' •• i.eoEVELOPMENT ACTION ,,,... ....,,.. and °"* eotnmOll wtlttll't OectarMlon ol Daf8lllt and AA-82·23 and ZONE EXCEPTION dlalgnM!on. " any. ~ herein. Dem~ tor Sala, and Wfltlln "°'lea P!AMIT ZE42·177 lor Dorothy L. Balo H I• wlll t>a mtela, bul ol t>reac:h and of 8'1c11bn to~ Momooll'*Y. Laut"""-t tgll'l121517or0 wllhoul covananl or wtrranly, Iha undtrtlgnad to 1111 1ald Fracfarlcli . Krauth. ...,__"' """"8CI. rav-rdlf'lg title, prOOll'I)' 10 Mlltfy Mid OblOltloM, erookh11r•t Streat. Numbar 5. pa111•lan, °' ancumt>ranoee, to and tharaan1t th• 11ndtrelgnld G11derl Grove, '°' • Conditional PIY 1f11 ,.,,,.!Ing pr1nc1pa1 eum ol c:auMd IAld nodoa of l>taitdl and of U • a P a r m I I I o I a g I 11 I a tM ftlMa(tl -.eel by Mid 0.0 of atactlon to 1>1 "9corded Jv//y 20. nonconforming tlactrlc 111m1 Tr11et. with lnttrall tharaoo. u 1te2, " 1n11r. No 12·250tOI ot machine• with • variance from IWovtded '"Mid notaC•I. aclVanCll. llkl otftcltl Atcordl. pat king raqulram1nt1; and if any. under""*"" of Iha Deed Seid 111• wlll t>a mtda, but Aada>'lk>pmant AaancY Action tor of TNel ...,~9" tnd alC$llf!IW without covenant or wtrrtnty, property IOcletld it 1103 SUparior of 1111 Trullff and ot Ille tru1t• ...,, ... or lmpllad. (9gardlng "8, A.., • n u • In • C 2 • C P Z on • . craelld by e91e1 o.ct ot Ttuat, to po ..... 1on, Of lnOllmOrancet, to Envlronmaolll Oa1armln1tlon: wit: l1M,<M3.01 pey u. ~ pttnclpal auni of Elclmp1. Tiie ~ UflClaf Mid Dead Iha ncMC•I Meurad by Miii Da-9 of For lurthar 111t0<matlon Of'I the ot TNll 11aratofora axtcutad and Tnm. _.,h .....,_ • 1111 Mid "°" 1bov1 appllca11on1, 1a11phon1 dall,,.rtd to the undar1lgnacl • Pfovtdacl, ~ " lftl'J llndtr 75'·5245 Ol call at tha olflce of Iha wnt1tn Oldlr .. lon of DafaUlt and lhl term1 of Mid Deed ow Trvall. Ptanolng Department, Room 200. Demand tor Sala, end a written tata, c:llargae and • .,.,_.. of 1ha 77 Fair Orlva, Colla Mau, NotlOa Of Oaftutl and Elac110n to TtVt!C• and of Iha t"*I craetld by Cellfomla . .... Thi undlnlgnad -..0 Mid Mid Dead ol Trut1. '* .... wm Illa Put>lllhacl Oranoa Coaat Delly Nottoe ol Dafaut1 and £1ac11on to held on Frfday. Novamber 19, tN2 Piiot, ----12, IN2 ... 10 ba ~ In 111e~ at 2 00 p m .. At the Chapman 8022-12 .._. IN ,_. prOOll'I)' 11 • A.,._ antranca lo 1t11 CMc Cen• Ntmt, Streat Addrau aod 9ulldlno. 300 EUI Chtpmtft -----------TtlaptloM Nl#nbar of Tru.t .. or A~. In ttla City of 0...... PtalC NOTICE paraon conducting Hie It c e At th• time of tll1 lnlU11 ---L8~Gi""Al_NO ___ T1_1C"'"a___ SI"" ICE CO Fl P 0 FIA Tl 0 N, t publloallon of tNt Mttat. IN .... Ctllfomla Cofporatlon .. Trvtt• amount of IM unpelCI Mltlno9 ot llla Notice II ll•••l>Y ~an that lly. CICG COAPOfllATIO.., Agent. OOMottlof'I MOVf9d ~ the abo'lt r.'e~:0•0c~~018 11:': :, IHO Ctnt>y Aveoua, AH1cl1, c111c:rl1>ad dlllt o uuet and ,...-..._,a -... • .-.._.= ..... CaMor1'la 11136 -(2131 :J.42~ Mflrf\lt41d COlll, fJ1""8fl, Md ..__,_ ,.,. -DMe: OCtobar 12, 1M2 tdwOcH 11 1211.141 . 70. To at P11tlllc 111a t>y ompetltlva balllMO ~ 9r\M c. Coder and """"*'-Iha OOll*'8 !Md,'°" IN¥ •1e1e11n11 on th• 17th d•r ot ....,, "-c-. aa11111•1137 .... - Noutmllar, 1NZ. 11~00 '·"'·Oft"" ce SEAYICI OMe' Octal»er n . , ... .,,.,..... ....,_ aald ~ hat CORPOM'TION. NIWPOAT HOMI LOAN, tie.I ltoNd and wNal'I .. loolffCI .. Truttat INC. et~ ......... 17'01 8'f. CICO C~POAATIO , ta Mid TNMle MotlM LaM. Huntington leeofl. 1 o 91-• =of Oran9a. ltete of 80fll ............... lh T · n•-"'9 ....... 9Mda. lty "°88 Maty--. COMPAHY ...,. -----------·• •uittrut ..._ r. .... ,,...._ ~ aw CINw IGhoClfll • -"' ....... °'Mfl Coeat 0.lly ,....... ......,. ...... of: Not, Now. 11, 1'. II. 1111 011t Cler IMI .. W.. 4142·12 Orll!98. CA .... 7 '4/131-tt11 , .... .._..__-.~---~---hbllltlllt Orlftll Coeet Delly "'°'·Oat Ill, ...... 11, 1111 . .,... - • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wan' 'o poM • q~ .. tlon In all •h~rfty. Thia l• not a Ill· It It trul' that men in thr bankll'\i bwline91 att • >eter than phy1klan1, Jawyer1, profe11or1. ('nslneen. archlU!c11, arll•tt or blue-col.far workert? Since J moved to Omaha I have heard any ~r ot 11torlet.about th~ terrific 1UOOe1a local t.nken are f'njoylng with women, both married and 111"81e. I h1.ve concluded It la not jwt Omaha. lt muat be all over. But why? Do women P.vt the idea all bankers are rich? Ia money the aphrodWac? Or, 11 It the a1e-old concept or bankera u cluty and lnflumUal that mokea thttm ao desirable? Please ''Omment. - HIGH lNTE{\EST IN NEBRASKA DEAR N28: Tllere are bo• ao H cliaken la uy aroup IMlt, teMrally 1peakla1, NUen te8d &o be attractln ao womn. Maybe ii'• IM way dMy drn1 -or dte ... ve muner. Tlla apla It cellld be tlae tlt11pt ef all ..... JDOH)' .. "' VHICI. WU&ever, It'• a tan-on, and no& only l.I Omalla, dear. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 16-yeer-Old girl with two blg/roblema -my mother and father. They both tol me in plain language that when my • cousin ~ to visit during Chriitmaa vacation I have to show her a good time. · This cousin (t:Jl call her Daisy) '' an all-A student. but she could be a linebacker for the Chicago Bears and has the personality of a dead Ylmo~ • • 1 have orders to fix [)ajsy up with IOl'ne nice guys or I have to stay home with her. Pleue tell me what to do. 1 oonsider this child abuse. -MISS NO NAME, NO CITY I WITH NO IDEAS DEAR Ml~: You kavea't seea Dalay far &kee years. You may be plea1Utl)' nrprlled. Maybe yoar brotlter wasn't l~ressed, bat DOI all py1 go ro·r tbe same klad of rl. Reacll for some leUows wbo area'& tbe bet&· oolda1. Often tltey are tbe rn,st lntere1tia1 and the nicest to be around. Make up your mind you're going to like Daisy ud do your darnedest to sbow ber a .good time. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I married a man I was crazy about five years ago. He ia 12 years my senior . Orville is in terrific phys.lea! condit.ion and could pass for 3~ any day. The problem ·is I am pregnant and want to name the child • .if it's a boy, after my husband . .He has a son by his first marriage who was named after him, but that boy is 3,000 miles \away. My husband isn't crazy about the idea, but he says he w:ll do whatever rMkes rr.e happy. He also wants lO know what you think. -:-FLO IN DIXIE DEAR DIX: I say one junior to a family la tile limit, and someone else got there firat. 1'lllnk of a name tbat ls similar. W-03275 Notice of Freight Rail Plan Public Hearing The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). 01v1sion of Mass Transportation is askmg the public to comment on a draft .... , ..... · ''Otth-e-1982 CJflfomra·STATE·Rs1/ Pllln;··· The Plans responds to federal legislation emphas1Z1ng rail freight service Section 5 of the Department ol Transportation Act provides federal assistance for ab1ndoned or light density rail ltnes In Cahtornia. Monies can be used lo purchase or provide substitute servtee asStslance on abandoned Imes. Also aSSlstance 1s available foe; the rehablhtahO'n and improvement or rail facility construcbon ol hoes or pro1ects related to a hoe not subrect lo abandonment. Assistance is generally hm1ted to hght density hoes that earned less than three m1lllon gross ton miles of frie&ht during the previous year In this Plan. Caltrans discusses which hnes or pro1ects related to a hne 1t recommends tor federal assistance Shippers. communities. railroads. rail served tac1hhes or persons interested in the Depart· ment's recommenadt1ons are encouraged to tesltty at one of the hear111gs noted below or by subm1tltng wnlten testimony lo the Olv1S10n of Mass T ransportahon. Caltrans. P.O. Boi 1499. Sacramento, CA 95807. Written comments must be submitted to Caltrans by December 20, 1982. 7:30 PM, Monday, November 29. 1982 City Council Chambers Eureka City Hall 6th & K Streets Eureka, CA 10'.00 AM. Thursday, December 2, 1982 City Hall Council Chambers 20 C1v1c Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 1·00 PM. Monday, December 6, 1982 State Bu1ldin& 31 E. Channet Street Stoc~ton, CA r Public comment5 will be considered in Pfepanne the final plan lor submlUIOn to the hdtral R11lroacl Adm1nistr1t10n. A copy ot the d11tl Plan 1s ava1l1~ for p11bl1e lftSPl(tfOn ~t caltrl0$ Offices throu&llOut the Stltl For lilt location nearnt ~. or 11 '°' Wald ""' lddrtlOllll ....... ... ull (916) 323 4590 • r Bulbs will light up BY BEA ANDERSON Ol'tlleDellrNe41Wf To enaure colorful spring blooms plant bulbs now. But before you get started there are some "how-to's" to learn. · · The most important Is the first step -selecting good bulbs, says Alex Grigg of the Sherman Gardens, Corona del Mar. During a lecture-demQnatraUon, he explained a full cycle of techniques from purcha1Jing to growing to storing bulbs. Although the fresh est bulbs were being marketed in September, Grigg said some still are available, but cautioned his audience to be careful in selecUon. "Treat them like fruit. Look for solid bulbs. Squeeze them. lf your finger· goes through, don't buy them." For containers, Grigg recommended only using .clay pots ~a use "they dry •out and breathe." Plastic and glazed eeramic, he sard, keep the son too wet and bulbs rot. · He advised buying standard pots that are at least eight inches in diameter. "These are deeper. giving roots more room to grow." However, crocus, ranunculus and anemones have shorter roots so they c.an be grown in flatter containers. Planting soil, he said, should be moist -not too wet or dry. A good test is to squeeze a handful and if it forms a ball with some crumbling at the edges, it has the proper moisture. Planting techniques include: -Fill a pot halfway with soil, add ;i large handful of bone meal, mix well and level the mixture. Do not pack it. -Plant bulbs tip end up and crowd as many in as possible without them touching. Exceptions are ranunculus and anemones. They go in the opposite direction and are separated three to four inches. Tulips should be chilled in a refrigerator four to six weeks before planting. Hyacinths also can be chilled. -Fill the pot with soil, leaving one Inch at the top. Water thoroughly and set in a cool, dark place. Keep checking them. I{ the soil is dry, water. When the bulb starts to grow -about one inch above soil level -move the containers to filtered light. "Full sun will burn them." As the foliage darkens, plants can be moved to filtered or full sun. · To stre tch the blooming period, Grigg sugg~~ted placing some containers in each sun condition. "In Cull sun, plants will bloom faster and flowers will be larger. Rowever, blooms will only last about two weeks. In filtered sun, they bloom about four weeks." Avoid fertilizing until the first buds appear, then feed once a week through the blooming period ·IO bulbs can store nutrients for the coming year, Grigg said. When plants fade and tum brown, cut at the soil level and remove bulbs. Grigg suggested storing bulbs in flats filled w!th peat moss. which'absorbs . Jl\(l~\w:e •. MOUl .. \b..~.neXl.Rl\lni.irutMMP.f.1 ....... -.. -...... . Planting and care techniques are applicable to bulb beds. However, Grigg said, bulbs showd only be planted one to two inches below the soil level . . . and they needn't be dug up and stored. BARE-ROOT ROSES ARRIVING SOON ••• 0.-IO_..... NO. t CMIAOI ...,......_ .. .,,... MNr9 CtwlellMa. PRICES START AT 15.98 ........ LESS 15% ~~ "£eve 'Bud" Reba TAKE HOME DOZENS. '''"''' .... ,, .. ( "" Ha)li~as Nursery· Florist 2140 Harbor llvd .• Costa Mt1a Ad ..... tl,1112.wfllleSlltlPIJ ...... --r-i-L~-m-;-u--·-!i lM {JOrdl!I~ !illlllJ 4" Bedding Plants Panay -CALINDULA - Vlolas -Snap -Stock .... 11.11 -' ... 89• THI IA•L'I N' I llMUo._ ,..~,.... tO&M••---... ,_.....,_ It ... 1116$1 SeMce f-St-et V-OoOt tCel t10<e -•t V-AIM) COSTA MISA 641 -1289 UHHnr ........... MISSION YllJO 495-04() 1 '"n c...... c.,i.11w ,... .... ......, ... ....,....,., • Tumyour • unuubles Into • UMble ., e calh.<:all • D•llY Piiot e classlfled 642-5671. -~f?oaM · ~ ~1-1762 j WINDOW F.ASOION8 CUSTOM DRAPERIES ETC .••. ... FOR Y()UR NEW OUTLOOK CO% SALE 60%; 10-DAY SERVICE GUARANTEED WORKMANSHF - Free Harne Estinates -Custom Draperies -Levetor Blinds -Vertlcle Blinds -Woven Woods Ill It l1Mat .... Prlen! A Big Hit With the Little. Sluggers ~ ' ~ ( Your tittle slugger w\11 feel like he's batting a thousand with an authentic Little League baseball bat rack on his wan The 32" long wooden coat- rack with 5 pegs catches jackets. hats, belts ... just about anything you decide .......... ·········--·---....... to.throw.It's.way. J.\nd.stick:.. ... _ .. on letters are included to personalize your all star's rack. Reg. 12.95. $9.88 • "'! M>lll "!! llOla 1 MUC NOYU Ml.IC •TD ~-' ...,""..... ~ WWW~Eiiiti ~l'.:-£"!'JMU IP' YOU .. ~~RfY II IN ~-1uu 1et0a O.._,.. II" NO.,IOI PO,.ICl.01 Ull YOU T.e. ... 111 T ..._ ~ .,6u.otPAIJU Uf«llA A AM llNINO IN YMlltfl. YOU AM 1H DUAULT ~ 11t11•ae. ,.._.. 0..ll60ll • T.DAtlO.IUNIH IT MAT II '°'-0 :>uf Ntf DHO CWTMllT, DATID ~-111.-TrueMellMlt .. YOU TAf(I MlTtOil £~!.'f!..~:a.W911,._,_. I, tUf. UNLIH YOU UICI clelOr.._. ..._el INlf V<>Uft 'M>N .. TY IT .,,.. -... ,..,.., IO ,_., "°°"'" ACT I OH TO lltl'.011CT YOU" LI. AT "*-IO AUOT!Otf DAT A lltUel.IO IAll. In IOOd ~ ._... ... Of '"0,.llTY, IT MAY 11 IOlD AT A TO THI HIQHllT llDDI" ,OA DAN llClltl.ANATI~ yoiir PHI dlil PIYlllll'lll PU.ti 'VII.IC IAl.I. IP YOU NllO AH OAe.4 (~ 11 1111\e ot Nil II\ A~ O fl TH I p1r1"1tt1C1 GOiia lftf HP1n1t1 l>Clll.ANATION OP THI NATUM 1ewt111 MOMV .. Ult Ul!lt'!!!= T YOU.l YOU within ltVee rnonllll ... ~ 0, 1THI 11 .. 0CHDING AOAINIT 11 riahl. * tlld .,_,. OONTACT A 1.AWVtl" 11111 llOtlol of ........ .__. YOU, YOU SHOULD OONTAO'f ,._ 10 liW nw ..... 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"' look \4111, ..... ,__,.., Of OfMgt COi.in~. 1ta1e AJlef tfw.e monlhl lrOfll lht dltl "9cofder of Of1n19 ~ .... 1~ Of OMollf "9o«dl In ttw OfflOo \ -Of~ hlCIUted w a...c> w. •• 7ocordatlon of 11111 doc11"*'' of Clllfomla, ~ 111y .... of IN .....,_ Of Orll!Oll COIMllYJ I NI WILL HLI. AT PUil.iC (MllOll o.tl of~.-~ O. T1r11, I 111"'9..,... lllf loott laid deed ti tt\111 ~IM A TION TO HIOHHT llOOfl• !Weon .. U111911 lhl oblloltlCll\ ""'9 0 , Holllllllr, 1 ..... MM. DM1W1 followlnt; '°" OAIH (~ 11 lllM of .... lot~ upon permit•.'°""" TarH 1nCI VIOlll .. ., .. Tar .. , LOI "' Trtol ...... Ill• In llWIUI money OI '"' Unllld .,.,_,~MW only""..,..~ ,_..,,_ Ind ............... M.L Clly ol 0011• ...... Oownty of Ital•) 11 the front enlrence lo Ille lo 110P tho foroclolufo by Pt SILi. AT PU81.1C AUCTION TO Otlftl9, .... Of OIMotftll, II P#k City CoutthOwll, looetod on Santi Ille 1111111 1111ounl demi by HIOHllT 810DI" P'Oll CAIH """reoon1M 1r1 bOoei 141, Piii 11 CoaSt Realtors name preSii:lent An1 Blvd .• b•lwHn Sy1:1mor• 'ffNI GfodllOf I (peyallle •• IN °' .... "' .... IO 14 IMIYllVI, MleoellanH\11 t1'91t llld Bt'OlldlHy, Sanll Ana. It you lll VO lnlf q""' one. yOl.I money of .. Ullllod ..... , II ... ...... In !tie OffloO of '"' OOIMltY Cll(Otnlo 111 right, tltle llld lnl«Mt 111ould cont1at 1 l1wyer •• the tront lftltlMD 19 the Old 0t11n11 ,_,., af llild county, COftll•)'ICI lo 1nd now hold by 11 oovornn'lenl1I 1g1ncy wlll1:11 m1y CCMinly COUrll\OUll, looellCI 6n YOU AM IN OIFAtJl.T UNDIR A \11'1.., .. Id l)Hd ol Tru11 In tho n.vo "'-Id 'ffNr loan, 8 1nt1 Anll l lvd .. b11we111 0110 CW TIWIT OATED ti/I/ti. ~ty lltu. atld In Hid Co~inty Atmembo~ YOU MAY LOSE SyoaMOrl It, Md 9rOldwey, laMe UNl.UI YOU TAl(I ACTION TO 1111 Ollcribed u LEGAL AIOH 1 S IF YOU 00 ~T Ana. cell ...... 1tt1o Ind ~ ,9'0TICT YOU" llAOPIRTY, IT ACEL I: TAKE PROMPT ACTION. oon,,.,... to IM now lleld by, II MAY. 80L.D AT A PU8l.IC &Alf. " Tllo EMI hlli of the Weet hllf of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 under llld Deed ol Trwll In Ille IF YOU NEED AN UPI.A.NATION The Newport H1rbor-Cocta Mesa Board ol Realtors announcet the election of Claarlea M. F1rp10D to the office of praldent for the 1982-83 term. Fergu.on, who wlll ~ 1erving his second coneecutlve ienn, hu been a Cocta Meta resident llnce 196~ end a member realtor alm.>e 1969. Ille Sout"o11t qu1rttr ol '"• put9U1111 to MIOo VI•, SCtlone I, propot1y lltueted In llld County OF THE NAT U" I! 0 F THE ao.iu-.1 qulrtlf ol Section 10 2 1nd 3 01 1111 D1c111111on ot llldS .... dlooriONee: PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. Valencia Bank announces the recent Tllf'!'lhlP ~Sovlll.Alllgo7W11t.OI Coon1nu, COl)dltlona 1nd Lot*°' Trect 11t2, In"" YOU SHOULD CONTACT A appointment of l>oDald E . Rayner of Costa Mesa as ~lomenllno Meridian, In IN AlllrietlOnl recorded June t3..:_13te.g City of Colli MIH, County ol 1.AWVEA. c ot Orenoe. 81111 ot ~~· ~"!:: 14';' ;; or~ Of Clllornll. 11 per 11 .. Pitcairn, Coe11 M .... CA wlatant v1ce presldeot and manager of the bank's ,c~o0f Nict = ~ 1: = c111fornl1. : 0bre~ of":111e :-'38 inclnl~o~1~f:"::~!!-:I 1 ..,... lddr .. °' oommon Irvine office loca~ at 18831 Vop Karman. onlae. • obllg1t1on ot p1ym1nt o t M~•. In"" omce ot Ille ~IY nellon io~p pwly 11 lhown., .a.pt any portion lllerot IYlno llllllmlnl• llll occurred. Nollcl rlCOtclef of llld county, lbo¥o. l'IO ..,.r It~ 11 to Ill . Jo~D Sp' erllD~ has been appointed sales E11'9tly of tho followlng dlcrlbld 01 Mid l>fMCll Ind llon Wll Nied E>CCIPT THWl'l'OM .. Oii, complMIFOll correotnell)." Tllo AuguSI 12. 11182 11 Document No. II••· ,,.1n 1 ,.11 ino 0111 ., benet.1c1ary under H id Deed of manager of the unllnglon Beach district of a1•point on111e Soulll 12·281294 ot Mid Officlll ~da. llydrocarbonl. below 1 depth of eoo Tru11, by reuon ot 1 breldl or Prudential lnsut-anc:e Co., 7777 Center St .. Suite o•»'OO" lll#Olt, from• Point Illa OCC:UITld. ,.,..lfOfl; tlll ..,.C>Q lfl"Y111 r~ In""""""-* crl ...,., lllfelofotO auQli.d 11'(1 ' Barbara A. Salvl been appointed vtct' prealdent of admlnhtratlon of PrldeMark Corporation of Costa Mesa. The board of directors of Varco lntematJonaJ, Inc. o! Orange announcea the appointment of S&eplllea R. Kroll to'vice president, finance and chief financial officer, and the election of Ma1rice E. Ja~uea as a member of ~e board ol d~tors. Contracts valued at more" than $2.6 million have been awarded to Odellcs, Inc., Spacebome Division oC Anaheim, Cor research, design and development relative to digital recorders intended for use in space, the company has announced. I d Soulll. eatt querlot, No PIY"*!I O!,.~ d\11~111 1111. wlthollt dill flt"I ot ""'-dlfllllt lrl lltl OOllgelion. -Id 220 13•a-~·~e.t, 11.113 l..c lrvtne ~ Plril I AlaociatlOn ,_d, dlllverlCI to 1111 underelonoCI a ~~·~Ol~~~y~~~~~ ~~-~-~~~~~ot~~ll'd --~-~~~----------------------------------'-------­COC\1111 OOlll'• on tho cen1er lino ol IOld, Ille following dllcrlbld r111 c:omrnon dlllgMlloft, If eny, of 1111 DlnWiCI tar 1111. end ""'"" llOtlol s~ Cenyon AOlld dlleflbed property to Ntl•ty Ille obllg•llon: ,.., "'°""y deecrlbld lbovl I• of breectl end of llletton lo CIUM 11Jbulll 13"48'40" Eul, 28.0l IMt p. RCEJW "A" purponod 10 WI lhl und11~d to Hll U ld \n itf11 d11d to tll1 Counly of A L t: 82t N1»or $1., Colla Mela, CA ~to 11k1 ~ OrlllQI._ recorded In book 1430. Unit 2..C, In '"'. City ol S11111 9262t ind 1~ro11t11 111 und1111tnld $~ofOfflc:lalAlcofda;tllonw Ana, County ol Or•llill· St111 ol Tllo und11111n1d Trull•• --.lllklnotiOOotbl..aflllldol 0"3S'OO" !Mt, t320.00 IMt Cellfomll. • thown end dolc:flbld c111e111tn1 1ny lfat>lllty for 111y ~to bl recorded "'if 7, 1"2 North tine ol tho Soul" l\IH of on ll\lt COt1aln Condominium Pllll IOCOllOGCI ... of ... --........ lnllr. No. la·2343U Ill ()flldll Mid•~ qu111or. rOCOf~ Juno 19, tNO, In ~ Ind °"* ~ D'ulgnetlon, If ".oordt In 1111 olllc• ol '"• ucopt lfl'/ portion '"°''°' 13e40, Peoo 8611 of Olllclal Aocofda 1ny • .._ ..,..,._ AacorOlr o1 Otlf\OI Countf: w1111tty of tho East lino ol "-of °'ltlOI County, CellfOf'niL S11d 11ro wlll t>• m1d1, bwl 1110 1110 wlll bt m1do, but d011:rlbod In 1111 qu1te111m PAACEL12:1d without eowel\an1 or waff1n1y, without cov1111111 or warr1nty, ' reootdld July 19 198& In book An und v 1d 4.1 poreonl ••-or 11nc1411d, teOltcllnG llttl, lllPf9ll Of' '""*9d. rOQlfdlno 11111 • page 143 ot Offldll Aocofd-. ln1or11t 11 • tenant In common In IXMl•••lan. or _,...,,., 40 pa1 inion. or ~bflflCM, to 41<1 llnd II lnc:ludod within the Ind to PlfCll I, II etiown on I nllP PIY Ille ,..,.. •• pttnolpll """ °' pey "" romalnll)o ptlnolplt """ of i r•• •lle>wn on 1 m1p fllod tor In Book t40, P1gH 7 ind 8 ot the notee•l MCUNd by llld Died of 1t1e ncMl(I) llOUl'9d by llld dNd Of reOord In book 82, plgl 19 of P1rc1I M1pa. rocorOI OI U ld Trull, With lnloroel 11\efMf!, 11 TNIC. wtt11 In.._ 11 In llld note R~d ot SuNe)'I, In Ille otnoo of Orengo 9oun1y. oacepllr'g prOYldoc:l In llld notl(ll. ldwenoll, prov\Ood, ldlllllCel, If any. under llll •County Recorder ot u ld llllrelrom COnclomlfllum Unit• l·A. If fnl, under lllo torme of llld Dooct tho 11rma of Nici Oeld of Truet, C<Mlty. 1.C. l·E. t-0. 1~. 1-1 •• 1-N. l·P. of Trull. fH•. C"lllOI Ind ..... c:Nrgoe Ind~ of"'° NACEL 2: 2·A. 2..C, 2·E. 2..0. 3-A. 3-C. 3-E, ..,,.,..... of Ille Tl'Ultel Ind ol the Ttwlel Ind of !hi Wiii CNelld by ~ii 01Hmont for lngrou 1nd 3-0, 3-J, s.t.., 1-H. Ind 3-P lndu9lvo •tr1i111 cr11lod by nlCI DllCI of llld Died of Tf\111 . .-e Ind public: ullllllll O\IOI lhlt IOCltld u..on. Tf\1111. l1ICI H ie wlll bo lleld on: PCifllon ol 1111 South 11111 ol t"e Except tllorolrom all oll, oll Tiie tcMel emount of IN w""6CI Tuelday, No..,.nber 30. tt12. 11 s"'lllMat QUll11f of Section 10, rlgllle, mlnet1l1, mlnoral rlgllll • .,.._ of tho o«lll0811on _.. 2:00 p.m. II tho Otllpmln A-- TOMlllllP 5 South. Rangel W111, of natu11I g11 right• ind otllor by 1111 property to be 10ICI 1nd 1nt11no1 10 Ill• Clvl1: Center IM 8111 Bomlldlno Morldlen, In Ille lly<lroeatbona, by What-name rouon1bl1 eallmolod 00111, lulldlng, 300 EMI ClllPtT\ln Avo .. County ol Or1ng1. 81110 ol known, geotllormll 1tOM1, llld .. oapeneea Ind ldvencoe 11 the time Orlftl9, CA Cllllornl1, ICCOldlnQ 10 en olflelll prO<lu!:ll derived from 1ny ol lhe ol lhl lnlllll publlc;ellon ol the A I th 1 II m • o I t 11 o In It 111 pl1t of llkl land 1111(1 In the Olalrlet loregOlng, 11111 m.ey bl within or Not~ of Siio II M2,013.'7, ~ publlcatlon Of lhll nollol, lhl to111 lar.cl ofllco. lnc:luded within I •ll'IP of u n cf. r I II • pa , c. I 0 t I I n d II compoeod of tllo tollowlne: _, of lhe Ul'lplld ~ ol .... llnd 40 loo! In -'0th. tho contor lino lllfoln1bovo Cloacrlbed togotller Prindplll 156.212.:M obllg1tlon NC:urod by lhl ebove ot ~II ct.cttbld 11 follows: wttll tho POf'POIUll •ltM of dtlllng. Inter• $5,251.12 d11crlb1d dHd ol ttull 1nd Boglllnlng 111 point on the center mining, explorlng ind operating COICI 11,472.111 HtlmltlCI coate, ••.PeflMI, 1nd line ol Sllv111do c1nyon Ro1d, lllerofor 1nCI 11orlng In ind Tiii ~ uno. NICI o.o ldllMOIO 11 Nt.t14.3t. Nonll >3• 18'48" Eaat, 78.00 feet remc>Ytog Ille -from Nk1 llnd of TNlt httOColore executed llld Tllo ooenlna bid mey ~ oblalnod Iron) Ille lntoreoetlon of llld conter or lfl'/ olhtt lllld, lnc:ludlng lhO riant dollvered to '"e underalgnoCI 1 by c..no (7f41 t37-0Me Ille dly •ne with the Nort""1y prolongation to wtllpetocll °' dlroellontllY cfiolll writ10n Oec:Wltlon of DeflUlt Ind before ttll Mio. of the Eutltfy Mne of Lot 1 of Trec:t ind mine from l1ndt otttlti 111111 Oem1nd tor Silo, 1no 1 written Dote: October 27, tN2 N01 1167, u Pll' mec> tlCOfdld In ll'IOll ~ dllcribed Olllntor NOllol of Ooflult llld Election to T.D. SERVICE COMPANY' boewc 36, p1g11 4 1 1nd 42 of get Miii. 1 ..... _ Ind lhllt• o. 8111. Tllo "'"*llO'lld CIUMd llld 11 llkl TN9t•. Ml9Dlllaneoul Mapl. In 1111 ofltcl of lllrough or ICIOll lhe eublurl-of Nol~ of Ootauh and.Ei.etton to By Kl1116Mn M. Pllrlek, 1110 Co11n1y Re1:ord11 of 11ld Ille lend fllfoln1bove delcr1bld, W to be ~ In tho OOUl'lty Mllatont ~ County. Nkf point bllrlg on 1 cunoo Md to bottom IUdl whipleodtod or wtw1 111o ,... Pf°'*'Y 11 locaeld. One City etvd. w..i. coneev1 Nortllullerly 111vlflil 1 dlroeblonllly dr1llld ...... tunneia, Cit« Oetoqer 21. 1N2 Or1n91. CA t2tM rMlu1 of 240.00 IMI, 1 rllffel lo end llllafl1 under llld l>IMltll °' OISL SERVICE COMPANY Tit (714) 83M2U Mid point ~ South 13•1r40" ~ 1fll u"'1of llmlts ""''°'· 11 llld tNltM PubltalllCI Of1nge co .. 1 011ty Wiit. tlllnol ~ 371.te 1nd 10 rodrlll, r11unn11. equip. 3200 8ftltOI Str•. Piiot. Now. 5, t2. 19. 1N2 485042 IHI •long aalCI CVl'VI tllroug" I maintain, dolpell Ind OC*lte ony Colla ..... CA 9212t conlrll eng1e qt ee•oo·oo": "*-auc" well• or mln11 without, (7141 ~It NlJC NOTIC( North 1&•t8'40" Eut. 17.2t loo! to however. Ille right 10 drlll, mine. ay Lourdll Getc:lo .. beginning of 1 QHW conc:aV1 110fl, llq)ioro Ind Of*llO lllfougll TNtt ()lftolr ..,.,...,.. C°""1" M Soutllerly llavtng 1 radlua of 2t0.00 the_._ or Ille upper 500 loot of PubllelllCI 011n90 Co11t Delly CAL#'OMllA 1111; lllonc:e Elltlfly 114.34 f .. t 1111 1ubturlac1 ol 1111 Ian Cl Piiot .• Nov. s. 12, 19, tM2 COUNTY CW~ 11ong Mid c:utVO through a contrll r.olnaboYo dllonbd, 11 ,._....., 464542 ,. ~ cw. Or. w ... -of 25•14'()()"; tllonCI S°'1ltl In Ill• d11d lfom Ill• lrvln• ..... ._CA 11791 J91'"fr20'' E.111. 83.79 .... to tt1o Compeny, I OOfporeliOl1, ,_did P'\aJC JIOTJC( ....._ .............. ,_.....,. b1glnnln9 of 1 curve conc1vo April 20. 191' In 8oot1 13t12. 1'81"91"----.. -IC-TITI---Cl--4.l_•_•_u-1-1-11-.-.--of uav MOW• _. AGATHA Nortllerly 11rMg 1 fadiul of 740.00 t510 of OflcW AlclOfdi. MOW9f. .............. IHI; llloncl Eastorty 223.20 IMt Aleo ouopt '"•••from Ill• .... STATUmlfT CITATICMe (NOeATI) llong lllld awve, through I Olnlrll IUbourt-W91lt rlghte. but without Tho lollowfnt Pl"tOnl -doing C.. NI. A0-21* 1nol0 ol 17"t11'55"; tllencl Nofth Ille rlgllt ol tvrllel entry ...... bu""-' II: THE PEOPLE Of THE STATE OF 83' 13'40'' Eut, 49.72 loot to ttll ~In the dood from The Wini s c H HIT z ER. s A u LT & CAUFOANIA. beginning ol a 1:urv• conc1v1 Compeny, • Corporlllon. rl00f1jld KINKER. 33541 B1nn1cl• Orlve, To RICHARD A. RUSSELL You Soutllerly hlVlng 1 rldlut of 711().00 Aprlt 20, 1979 In 8ootl 13 I 12. P191 UU-Hlguel, Clllfomll 92$77 lfO lllflby cited Ind r1q11lrod 10 IMI: 1~ Eutll'ly 1$0.39 '"' 1510 of Olflelal Aec:orCI&. Aobert F. Sellnltzor. 3354 I ~ 11 1 ~In tlltl coun on 11ong Mid CUf'VO thr'OUgh 1 contrll Tho record v.tld owner of IM Blnneclo Drive, L1gun1 Hlguol. Docomblr 17, IN} 11 1;45 e.m. In annie of t2•05'30"; fhlnol Soutll JKQQlft)' mote -lly k.-i II Cllllomll 112977 Dopl. 8, located 11 700 CMe Cenllf 64'"ie·30" £-. 58.00 .... lo ltlo lift> Eat Wlmlf Avenue, •2..C. R1ymond M. 811.111. 2783 Or •• w ... 8""'9 AN. CA 9270t. Wiit Hrw of 1111 Eu1 blll of the Senta Ane. Cellfornll II Aotler1 E. Glorl11t1 Circle, S1n11 Cl111, end give any fllgel 1111on wlly, :=;..,'-: ::1" ~ tt1o Soultlwt ~.d:~ow 21, tN2 ~ A~r!.-. 16245 Jectceon :':" ,::.1:U,.~ =:: hcepl 11111 portion 1llerool SIACOllAVINf: llOSIHE&8 Oe111 Ol'IYI, Morgen HM!, Cellfomll Aigllllt of the lllogld lethor lllOUtd Included within pereel I 1bovo P,AAK I A880CIATIOH 95037 not bl tormlnllld. mentioned. 9v: DilfMI ...., Tiiie bu"'-II eondllelod by on o.tld. 8-emblr 10. 1"2. Slld lend i. ln(;ludld within '"° STAT£ Off. CALIFORNIA) unlneorPo11tlCI auocl1tlon 011\ef Waller T. King, Deputy ., .. 111own on 1 m1p fllod for )II thin • panMrtNC>. llM{ K~J =d In book 82, p1g1 19 ol COUNTY Of' ORANGE Robert ~. SchnllUf 1• C........ ... d ol SWWys. In the olflCI of .on October 2t. IN2. ~"" Thil ... ,_, -Nod wflll Ille ...... A-. CA 11791 1111 County Recorder o r 11ld 111ldllllgrtlld. • Ho«lfY P11b11c: In Count) Clertc o1 Orengo County on (714) MMMT County. ind for H id Stllo. po11on1lly Nolilftlbli 2. IN2. '911tt Put>lllMd Orenoe Co111 Dilly No. 11ro11 1ddrou ol I"• DllN Sllfft, ll,_ lo Pilot. Nov.&, t2, tt, H. 1182 common doolgnl.llon 11 lll\OWll to • to b• i'lr·M1n1got ol 1111 Publi•"ed Of•rlil• Co1tt Diiiy 4899-32 the tNltoo. To obtain difoe11on to ellol1 !NI_,.., !tie~ '"'°'-Nov. 5, 12., tlJ, 2$, 1N2 r----.....::.------;;;;.. 1 .. ptopeny. you m.y coni.ct ttie ~ to ,,,. to ~ "" 411~ "8.IC JIOTIC( II • n • 11 (; I I r y I I : T I a E WhO lltOCUled the within .,VESTMENTS, !NC •. P.O. loll tfl, ntlrumonl on b1ll1lf ol tho W JIOTIC( .,,... Lomlt1, Callfornl1 90717 by por1tlon tri.reln n1med, ind aTA~ fW WITMDRAWAL oaANGS COUNTY eut>mltllng 1 written roqu.t within eknowleClged to rne that tuch _ •a•w• aWIJllOa cOGlfT t.n deya of tlle !Int publlc:allon of OfPoflllon OXKUlld lht Wll"ln "==-:... ""!'".:..... 110 CM1 C•. Dr. WMI lflil Id punuant 10 IU By·&AM _._,_ -._.."""'CA 11191 Tll•' undenlgnod tr111111 r 1 roaolullon ol 111 Bo1td of i'tCUTtOUe ., ..... ...._ fl'L.AlHTlff': JAMES u. MANNING dl1el1lm1 1ny ll1blllty for 1ny wrr°""NESS ., __ ... _ ... _.._..... Tiie lollowlng pereo n llll CAT}iENNE M. MANNINO. ll'lcoirldl-o1 tM etrwl eddrw lll'f ,_.., -.u .,.,,.... wltfMlf-lll..,__,.,.,._lnlln DEFENDANT: MOUNIA 0 . -.... ot""--·lion " IN ...,,,_lfip operating under thl MAAOINI lndlvldullly INS CIOe GIJV .,... ·-c:ornmon __,,,_ ' It/ Lindi L 8occlo 11etltlcM'9 bu•I-n11111 ol THE FAWKES.AESTAUAAHT, IAENE M. "l'1~l:-;tj· bo midi, t>ut Publltlhld Orange Cout Dllly HA"80R COMPAHY II (:r=) MAAOIHI. JEFFAEY B. BEAVER. Wlt"oul Co~--At or Wlfrlnl" • Now. 12. 1t. 8 , Dec. 3, tM2 t300 Marlin LM!o, N9wpOl1 • MM. J£FfAEY •. RAVER. ALI.EN ·-·-· '' ... ..a2 CA 12M3; (nowt 411 Old ......,,.. A. SNAPP. MAS. ALLEN A. SNAPP, :=.::.:.~-==--"":; 8outewerd, NIW1)orl 811eh, CA WILLIAM f,.. NOlllTON Ill. MAS. ..._ • ....,.... .............. ..,. of •-.,. -929$S. WILLIA~M F. NORTON Ill, Wiil-: ,;;,i.~'b;-Died of ,._ ""'~ Tl'•• flctltlOUI bualn•H n•m• KEA • LEE. INC., I C1lllornl1 Truel, wllll lnllfOlt t"ereon, u et...,_,. tor "'° pannotehlp -corpor1tlon. ~N FITZPATRICK, In ........... ~ , --lllld on F«iNlry t3, IMO In lhl MAAY ~NN IM.ACK. CAUFOANIA r::.'° un4W °"; ;;;;;:t~ ;;.;'D;;j County Of Orenoe. HCAOW SEAVICE. 1 CelHornl1 of fruit. foo1. cllllrg11 anCI All '!!::'4~&::..°'ac':: cotporallon. OAVIS WINTEfl8, ..,.,_ C11 !tie Trultll Ind o1 !tie ,._ -..--111: S EV I I. I. E E 8 C R 0 W trlllll c,_tlCI by Mid Oood Of ""°"'-'· 1330 ~ Clrde. COfil~:..ATION , I C1lllornl1 T .....,_, llllctl, CA tteeo. oor , WILLIAM J. VAUGHN, nieT..: ~ ... ~-... -,__..., OonlllS •. fllldlnG!on ve EAAN ESCROW COMPANY, ~";' ~~ ~ ':E INC .• a C1lltornl1 corporetlon. by the proPetly lo bl eold 1nd Calll«nle. ltlOI ~ bl* lrlftl._ II Publlllled Ora~ Coul DINISE DENNING, THOMAS 8 . ,. .. 0,,1011 11llm11od co111. lbOUt lo b• md• lo H.M.H. PllcM. Ocl. 211 • ..,. ~. 12, ttL Lii, OA"Y w . WAAR!N, Ind ~Ind ~et IN !Imo ENTEAPRIHS. INC., I calltomll 41-.U OOE8 1 UWOUQ!l50, ~. ol '"' 1ntt11t put>licallon of 1111 eorpot1llon. Tran1f., ... wtto11 PB.JC JIOT1C( WlllM ~of .... 11 .... ,211.&3. bu1ln111a 1Cldr1e1 11 21 oee~ A••-C09Ullfl TM bailftllllty lllldlr M1C1 Oood Meedaa1111I Wllf, !MM, Counl'I I U lit I a IO a C 0 U" T 0 P C.. ... • 71 I' Of TNM llor'ltofor9 .._,.., Ind ol Oflnol, ..... of Cllfomia. C~ ll01'ICS. Y• ..... ._ --.. fflllflfed to Ill• .-.., ... ,_. 1 S•ld prooertY 19 dolcrt~ In COUlfTY w ORA11Q1 ft1 _. .., ............ ,_ ""'""'01 1u.,1 o1 ~ Ind feNr•I ae: All 1toc1t' In ltldl, 111 ...... _, _ J'CJI •• ..... C ~ :.::::.~ ~ D1rn1nd tor hie. anct 1 WJltten btur-. •••-It lfld IOOCI • Cll ., ._.. ....... -.W CllMll •.......-----Nollol of DJtalft Ind Plotlen to flat Copy Oii*' ._..,.. ~ .. W. .... Fil.IP MIMr, 8e11. Thi wldllllg;lld C.....S elid 11 Sir 8jMedy Cop~ Cantar No. CA81 llO. A1-" yOli W1i1t1 lb ..-Ille lllMcl of ~lol °' o.tlUft Ind E11ctlon 10 0117-0 8M looatlCI 11 l?IH·C CJllD99' TO tHOW c.-1n 111orney In t"I• miller, you a.II to be 1.,otdlld In '"' county Skypllic C4relt. IMM, County of ,. ~ • llAlm lflOllld 00 IO pr~ IO 1"81 'IO'K w11ore Ille,_ pr~ II~. or.,._ It ... of catllomla. I WH.AIA8. ,,.. 1pptl01tlon ol W!'MI.., rllpontl, II 1ny, 1111Y be o.te; Oo'ober 21. t112 Tiii by Ill tr 11'1 I I er W II be ~ ~ 11Mot1 fOt .._ of Med on 111111 • HtA•TAGI 11c-.ow. ~ e11.,.,..,"" '" nllM ... .,_ IMY,... •... aw1101 U•••• •• •••• INC ~of D , .. • 1111. • 9:90 II.Ill olelti Cll 11111 CGur1 w" •SI'""' ,, ........ II lrlMMI ..... 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PY .. llfllf OrMeO Coaat Diiiy IN \llfl ~ Of Die I 1•, 1111. _. 1. TO THI' D8'1NDANT! A cMI PubalMd Of-. Oilel Ollly Piiot, NOv. 1a. ,.. .... -IM "°"' of IO:ao O'dOC* ..... ~ II• ..... -•Y , .. Not NOv ti. 1t. A -...,11._ _. ..... lo lllOw--. II lllf t111r --..... WW· I YoU wflll ID • · ' • ...... ea "evo, wllr 1111 91»pll11Uon for illlllllll •"-"'· ww-. ""'*' PmJC llmC( Glllft.. of. MIN 11\ould Ml M M ... lft., tlltl IYlill''ltOl'l9 II --"iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir-~ .....-... ww .............. • ~!i-lljf!rf1~i!ii'-I MClfmllUI--". ~ OWMD ..... -........ IO ... , .. .. _.. lfAW oaor of ........ 11o P1•H1Nd In Uilllll wtu CIO-. ,_., ..... .. TM kllowlne '*'°" II d""9 111t OMNQI COMT ~y I'll.OT, M lfltlred Oft ~llOft of tM ........ ~l,IOAN NUUITION IM•9'::el :-n.:r:. ~r.,_,.:..::;' -..-OMO,.M ,IOI Gllla~ of , ~-==--= :::':I ........ :.·.~, ir""'Jll ............ 10! • ftw ll:Jt'I I ....... 0.. ............... r/I ........ 11'1i!!Po ~TIO:.,..... • • lfl n1f-,111 TNI ......._II a f 1onr"' l'IWIC DOllillCHll ·-... .. ":~..,..... ... ... ... = .. , _.......... ""' ..... -...... .. .. ,......, .. ~~-O......a.tltl.,,...~­• t. ,.. OM. 8 , 1111 ,_. °' .... oe.A~ ,~°'anti°°"'~ -ti. .... Dia. 'i. -,_ °"· ........... •1 -··~·..,,-·.-;._ .. ,.... . ., ...... ! . .. WHAT STOCKS DID NllW YQltlt IAPI NOv. fl METALS . Nl!W YORK (AP) -8POI nonltr1'0UI mttel ptlelM tq<11y c:o•per J2~; 74 oen•• • pound, u.s' ~llNll~•· . • I.Md 22·28 C«tll. pounO. ZIM 3a.4i cent• 1 pound. o.t1-ec1. Tiii M. 18112 M411 .. a W-COITIOOllllo lb ... ......_re c:411t11 pound. N.Y. llWer $11.480 per Croy°"~· NY eom.x '4>01 month c:IOIOd Thur& . ...,._, saeo.oo p.-"*"' l"lot111-$343.00·1345.00 troy ounc:e, _N,Y~ SILVER GOLD OU OTA TIONS Ir TN ... _......"'- Soloc:M<I "'°''d 90id pt!oel todey. London mornlno llalno $400 00, oll lt.25 • Loltdon 11tornoon fl••no 1398.00, olf 13.25. ,.,... •tternoon llalng '401 03.Off 112.12, ,,..._, li~inO $397.97, Off 111.87, ~ l•t• •lternQOn fl)llnO 13117.50 Off SUO bicl. S311f.60 Ilk.CS. ' H•Adf a H••lfl•n (only d•lly CJUOll) $8116.00. off $3.25. ~ l°"'Y d•Hy quot•) l3111too. on 13,25'; ~(only delty quote) $417 llO, off 13.41. SYMBDL.S d-Mlw yearly IOw. ,,. Nlllr yewty hlgn Unleu otllef'<M• noted. ••tis ot dMdlnda art annull d!11>1H'atn1tn11 baMd on 1110 1111 quarterly or 11ml·t nnuat doc:teratlon Spec:tll or extr• dtvl0ond1 or PtY"*'" not d•lgn•ltd .. •eoulM -ldlnlllltd in Ille lolloWlllO 1001no1 ... •·Aleo ..... O< •• ,, •• b·Annu•l , ••• plUI llOCI\ dMdend C·LIQUldauno dMd•nd o.c:t.,911 or peld In ptec:tding 12 month~ l·o.c:ttred or pald alt« atock dMcleNI or 111111 up. 1·Pa1C1 thoa yew, dMdlnd omitted, deferred or l)O ee11on t•en at IMt dMdlnO ITllllJ<l9, k·Oec:letod or peld tllla ..-. en aec:umulatlVt 1-with dMdtndt In arr-•. 0!11~~·--Wi h ............. a.. .. • ~,.. , ........ , .... A'l.,:1 · w IJ!fh~ZJ .... I••••••••• •• , " :··.: :·:·::::::; .. : :C . .. . .. .. . ... . ' ' AMERICAN LEADERS HeW Y~l/ol'I • .... TllW .. ..._ ; -.... , ~ ... N,,,... eel ..... ",..'"" . .......~ E:J:fl .. IY ... ,fl• +I·~,• 1Me M ..... • 1 t•~·l. I llllK ,._ tft \Ir • '" ._ n' 11.t • •• ~",4M :J, ;:= . ,:i. -;f~·: lewll'lef IM :11.* ,.... t "' =nv, :..:: ;:~ • ,,..· • t. ) • , I 1WI r.AlllLt' c1ac1:1 '-"" "'-'-.:::!' . ""F.::- :· . \\Grandma baked some " ~· • 1 cookies but can't eat them all!" '9ARMi\Dl'IKE by Brad Anderson ~· ... 1/·12. "Goodness ... what's that plumber doing? Just listen to that commotion!" ll:DGE PAalKEa ACAOl8 54 RM1bow 1 Commence 57 Brend! e "Too bid!" st Motlly low 10 Scftool IUbj. 8 I ~ • S4 LOflO-llme tendency COfwlct ' M a.le , I~ YIMI 87 E'9fY • 18 Soll: Prefix ea HamlOnlM 17 BeloW IUdl· 70 Sof'""8 • renge 7t Notlle neme 11 H1M91 "ltllJ 20 Algll IMllM 72 Will ON ,,, Door""' 73 DemclNtflte. n e.twllrl "' * ..... •25 --'°"' ,. a... -. wy 11 CuMnl 29 Nlcllntmt IOr DOWN ' -Edwerd· 1 OlnMnl 27 ... ..,, 2 Enler1*- 2t Poet of old louiee ti A .... ~I ~ 3 DlltrtlMd 22 Cfllle ~ ,..,. ' "'°"" 24 ,,....... 34 """* lgaln 27 Compound ~~ ....... . 5 F1rm vtNcle Nb t .. IOw9ctty 9Yore 21 ...... "2 ~ 7 *" • Midi .. """""' • Oolrlf IN JI,__ . ..,,.,,..... -··2.... •Arte 11~ ~Fooellltl ........... ,.-~. JOE~ ,,._., ..,,,.. ''hlil . ....... ., ....... alfifiEORGI by V1rgll Partch (VIP) //• 12. "Say cMeM." COtlSflUCTIOH ZON~ ~ ·-Ji:::il~ . . . .. : . . SHOE ' . . by Tom K. Ryan by 'Jeff MacNelly NANC't' by Ern ie Bushmiller I THINK N~'5 BECAUSE I JUST . -AND SHE SEALED IT WITH MAD AT ME--: · 60T A LETTER A FROWN 51~ Wi-1£ ~~MC, ~\( ... ~16Mf w., WW. ~~MU)(,()~. ~U.~T~ aNot.U.1'\~. MY PR.AC'T"ICI!! IS WAY OLJ"f' IN ,-HI! &ooNll!!S, JASPt!!~ FROM HER-- I . by Gus Arriola by Tom Batiuk I'M 1AUQN6 AeOUT BOU.! by Kevin Fagan ~ tlf.U £K£.O\ltltUtW l c.AL.1~R. . .. Eagle David Michael Olson., 15.,. of Fountain Valley Boy Scout Troop 442, will receive his Eagle Scout award Nov. 23 during ceremonies at Masuda School. Swap meets slated Co mmunity s wap m eets h oste d by . Saddleback College on its Mission Viejo campus are planned Sunday and Dec. 12. ln addition to regular sellers, the college has invited local clubs to hold their annual Christmas crafts sales at the meets. Admission is free for shoppers to the 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. meets. Saddleback College is off the Santa Ana Freeway at Avery and M argue r ite parkways in south M ission Viejo. F or inf.i>rmation, ca ll 831·4646. Free flu shots offered Free flu vaccinations and a variety of health tests are to be featured W e dn esday a t the $addleback College Heelth Fair on the South Campus Student Quad, M~lon Viajo. Want to ·hear ~ NOTG q1e •TIC£ "0 m.~=· 1=.W..r ., •• ft:y.. ..... ITA ( Tl\• 101 ow1110 pereon t• doing The follOwlno pereone .,, dolrlf Th• tollewlng ,.,.on •• 001n1 Ttla IOltowfllf "''°n I• •1111 ~-~-. ......... ~-!"f 1r.ii'j,=t' the astronauts TM folltwiflt perMfl ~dolnt ---. .. Q TOMY'I HA"'Y ~ AHO f' i,Alf', IHI HarlH>r llYd , COii• .._. CellfOfnle tHH I J t flOOL lllllVICI, 20 111011 MANOlll, UIO VII ~ Ill MATTHfWI OHIQNI, lb) DIVll.OHlll'I ll'~LITIFI. 'r•monl LldO fl1rll , Ntwport l 1nl• Cru1. Mlulon Vl•IO . 'IM MA f 'HI w. A"' D 1 , .. Wflllll•r. c ......... . IMcft. Uelllornl8 Ollllorllil t:llH AHOOIArll. •u1ta 14. HIOI q .. ornie 12121 Join Cftllwood, 20 ''tMOlll TllOIMI A l1111>ar, Ul<t:S VII M119uar1 .. ll'a1llw1y •I Mllllon llllMall Oavlf ll'taHI, 20n • Mor .. n A l1ncllra, 'HOl 1 "otiln, Ltll• ,or111, Oa1llo1nl• Lido Puk, ~•wport 1 .. cfl, l •nt• Crul'., Min ion Viejo, VlelO Otlllorni11211~ ' 1111• Avanu.i., Coall Mau. BEDMlNSTE.ft, N.J . (AP) -A •P"CIMl telephone .ervlco a,aln will allow J»Ople to Uaten to converaatJON between utronaull on the Columbia apace lhutlle and around control. Callen virtually worldwide wlll be able to wie 1peclal numben for the eervlce olfered by the National Aeronautics and Space AdminlatraUon and A'hlerlcan T elephone & Telegraph Co. for the lhutUe'a mih milallon, to btt1ln Thuniday. "You're connected automatically a nd immediately," said Qlrolyn Zachary, spolc.eswo~n for AT&T's Long Linet Department here. From phones in the United States, the number to call la 900-410-6272. When the service was offered to reeJdenta ot the ~ at.ates -during the Columbia's seven-day mission from Jun~7 to July 4 -more than 1 mlWon calls were made, she aald. . Cella averaaed three mlnutes and netted $1.2 million for AT&T, she said. Zachary said she bdieved ~pie's interest In overhearing the convenatJons stems from "a deslre to be in on history in the makJng." The service started Thursday an hour before the scheduled launching. "Each 'clomestic call anywhere In the 50 si.,tes will ooat 50 cen\s for the first minute and 35 cent.s for each addi\lonal minute. plus tax," she said, adding that callers may lia~n m for a maximum of about 2 ~ h ours before being automatically disconnected. The calls cannot be made from Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean because those countries did not wish to participate. The .special number in other countries can be obtained by calling local operators, she said. ... Reagan discounts nuke freeze bid WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan said Thu.nday night that foreign agents unque.tionably play a role in the movement for a nuclear weapons freeze, but spokesmen of the freeze campaign called his charge "docwnent.able baloney." Reagan said intelligence considerations kept him from laying out the proof for his ueertion. Asked at nis new1 conference if he had evidence or foreign involvement in the U.S. peace movement, the president replied: "Yes, there la plenty of evidence. It even haa been published by some of your fraternity." But the president added. ''The overwhelming majonty or the people involved in that movement are. I am sure, sincere and well-Intentioned." Jeremy Stone. an executive of the "Federation of American Scientist.a, which has campaigned for a nuclear freeze as a first step toward disa.rment, disputed Reagan. \ "The president's efforts to smear the freeze movement reached tonight the stage of full-ecale McCarthyllm," Stone said. Reagan a~ared to have in mind an article in the October ilaue of Reader'• Dlgeat ~ne by John Barron. It sai4 five KGB agenll posing as Soviet dlplom•t.a participated In diaarmament conferences at Harvard a nd Georaetown universities and New York City'a Rivendde ChUtth. When that article •ppeared, spokesmen for the nuclear freez.e movement said that whenever Soviets took part in disarmament activities they were clearly Identified as repre.entatives of the Soviet Union. Thunday night, Reagan said foreign agents - he did not specify Soviets -had played a role in the freei.e movement. "There has been the organization of aome of the big demonstrations -the one ln New York and ao forth -there is no quesUon about foreign agents that were sent to help instipte and help create and keep such a movement going," he said. An estimated. 750,000 people demonstrated for nuclear disarmament in New York in June. Stone said of R eagan's remarks, "This ia documentable baloney .... On thia subject, the president is lc:.ing toUch with rulity." Ellis Woodward, spokesman for Ground Zero, a nuclear war education project, said, "I would challenge the president to offer some ·proof of hi• charges beyond a banal article in the Reader's Digest." Births •• , ... 11.,. tat:sO • Tllia tlUtlfltM II oonclucted Dy tn llldMcNal ~A landefl Tiii• 1111emen1 wtt lll1d wlll\ -Oour!ty Olertl ol Of8rlga County Ol'l~ll. 1111 ,_ flu&>ll•lled Or~ COH I Delly "'°4, Oct "' No\I. "I, ti, 11L 1112 •rtM2 MUC NOTICE . 'ICnTIOUI .,._ .. ...._ ITATllllNT .J:-~~ '*~ .,. doing COASTAL ASSOCIATES, 3181 Al1w1y, 8Ul11 C-1. Coal• ..... Ctlltorni. 12t21 ' 0 P .M . FINANCIAL !NTl!APRIHS, INC., 1 Calllornl1 corportlfon. IS 16 I Alrw1y, Sull• 0· 11 Colll Malt. Olllllornl1 t262f Tl!lt bulltlaat II Condl,ICleO by I corporation. C.P.111 FINANCIAL ENTERPRISES C. P. Flahar Secretary ftllt •latllMnl Wll filed wlfh ftla County Clark of Orenge County on HoYffnbar 9, 1882 ,.,.1 P.&1bllahad o'reng1 COHI Dilly POOi, Nov. J2, 18, 28, Dae. 3, 1il82 o4976-82 Otlltorn11 OlllkHllNl'HH2 Jtmtt T Mlllllewa 21911 11 O ... ornla t2111T ll\ll bueittMl It conouc:ted by an JlmH Zlkl\tr Jr .. 2\~! 1 AaltrO, Ml .. IOn Viejo, 'oaulornll Tftll bllalneM la~ by tn 1ne11v1oua1 "-"*'· El Toro, Callloml• He;w Htta lnOIY!Guel -. Joan C1111WOOd Tftlt bualMM II conducted by• fl\tt ov.in..e le conduoled by an Aaf'4lf ,..._. • Tntt 1111emen1 w11 tllad wit!\ 11\t 9"*11 P8flnerllllel. ~I Tllit 1tai.m8111 w• llled wu• the County Clllfk of Orante Oounly on lllOrMil A '*'* JamM r MtlllleWS Coun•~ CWfl Of 0tellf9 County on ~bat 9, 1 .. 2 fllll 111'-ll wu flild with IM ftlle el~lerMm wN ltltel wl"' the Nowttllbet 2, 1tl2 1 ,.,... COllnlY CWIC of Or.,. County on County Cieri! Of Orln\)ll COMnlY on ;j:ttl Publltl!td Orange Coaal Otlly Octobtl 28, 1tl2 ~lier 2, tN2 Publlthed Ortnett Cout Illy Pllol, Nov t2, 11, ff. Dlo. :s. INI, ,MMD 11111190 • WtuQHT Piiot. "°"'· a. 12, "· H , 1M2 •tN·l2 Pubhll'lt<I Oranga Coh1 0111~ Mttrner• et 1.-41b•l2 ---.. --IC-NO-TIC_£ ___ Ptto1. 0c1 n. "'°" e. 12. 11. 1u2 ...,._, ...... ..,...... t .--<1u1 .. 2 111 OllMefr• . • 1'18.IC M>TICE , 'ICTmout IU ... H i---P!Ulll--IC-NO-TICE----. i.atllNI ....,., C..._,NI ::,._ ACnTIOUt iUiiiiil Th• ~=,::~~~~ doing ,~· I --Publltl'l•d Ortnga Coaat OIUy 1MMr ITA71~ i . buW-11 • • _.. PtlOt, Nov II, 12. It, 28. 1 .. .2 The OlioWln9 petiOnl era eoing ITATUmNT •907•12 ~ M PANACHE., 221 M111lne A\lelMI, Tl\a lollowlng par eon 11 doing D & V IT .tMP CONC~TE 8al~.,!~·JY~!f."'r1~i"J,.nd buWtleM 11· P\aJC NOTICE 10212 Con11111111on, Hu11t1 ion -• • MAR-Tl COUNSULTINO, 28002 INdl. CailMr"' 12t4f C11n•I, 8albo1 l•l•nd, C1Hlorn11 Paaao Albl, 811! Juan c.ol•treno, 'ICmlOUI ., ... ,, Oemlnlek J. 11'9faffla Jr . f.212 12882 C111torn1a 121715 NA• aTATl•NT Co11t1h"llon. Hunllnglon 8 eh Tiiie t>ualneH •• conducted bV •n Mlrlln JOMl)h 8111 .. y, 29002 Tha lollowlng l*llOn• If• doing California t2Mt . lndM4Ull. PIMO Albe, Stn Juan C•P1t1r11M bullMll ••: Vtcent• CMll!Mda l&e ond Hugh L. Mynatt C1Ulornl• 112676 • ALOE \ll!AA LTO .. 1eeoo Main Piece ,, 12 Vltll Calllornla~3 Tl\lt 1111aman1 ••.•tiled wltl'l lhe Tl'llt bualn.•H I• Qonducttd by 1n Straal, Sulla I 10 . Huntlng1on Thia~. '11. eondlfOled y • Coun1y Clark of 0r811Qt County on 111 1ne11~ua1. Baecl'I, CA 82&'8 vanar.i pa1in1111111p. November II, 1982. Martl11 JQHPh 811111y Robert M. Smith, Gtner11 OOmlnlcK J lnOrllfl• l'iOMn , .... Pwtnaf, 1llOO Main 8tr"4. Suite TNt a~I WM fried 'tne Publlel\ed Orang• Coaat Deny Publlal'led Orenga CoHI Dally 110, Hunllngton 8Hc:h. CA 112141 OUl!IY Cieri! of 0r.,. COUii on PtlOI, Nov 12, 111, 28. o.c. 3, 1842 Pilot, Nov. 12. 19. 26, Dae 3, 1'82 Jeck B Goao, Genatal Pittner. btl 2. 1N2. _________ 60_2_1-1_2 5023-82 7841 Harh•v Aw .. Midway Clly, CA ,.,.. rtRIC NOTIC£ .. _IC NOTtltt 82~~5 bu .,,... la bal Publlal\ed Or1n91 CoHI t ally ---------------,..,'"=~-.,..--n.«;---· _ b 1 a arl 1 thl ng conducled Piiot, NOY 6, 12, 18, H , lff2 • rteTmoul .,..... ,icmioua llU ... 11 Y 0 J':11 tf'Goan •SS.e2 N.Am ITATW.•NT ' 'N~• ITATl•NT Robart.M Smith • I Tilt rouo. wtng o•r•o11 1• dC Tll• 1011ow1ng o•raon la doing Thi• 1111amen1 ~ •• filed wltl'l tlla fltllUC NOTICE ·1 1'18.tc NoTIC£ butlnn• 11• bull-11 County Clafll of 0 • ...,.. C 1 C A F PROJECTS, 830 T RAD . MANUFACTURING Oct 20 '1982 ,_,.,.. OUI\ V Of'I 'ICTmOUI IUIMH! '1C~,A~:-.J• ~;:t~~-~ll~~ ~10MP~, 87~~W~al 15th . • . f-'72 Tlla .=:~-:. ~ng Ttla toHowfnn n..raon I• dolnn PlaCI co.ta M .... Ceflfornla 82'27 .. 2r::~· l>Ofl • lllfornll Publlahad C.rang• Coat! D•lly ~ ea: • • .. -• • • _. • .,.,.., PllcMi Oct 22. 29, Nov. S. 12, 1982 p p E RT V R"' h bu._ea: ,_!.!!J!.~llnMellconduCl ... bylll L1rryKanna111oart,1t18D1111 4MO-a2 RO "'FERr AL ART FOR DESIGNERS .............. Ori ,.._ .......... c·· SYSTEM. 8 Mor"""' Oew, IMnt,CA ' c rtla A Flaming ve • .,....11 -· .. ifornl1 92'28 82715. ·~-. t ~=-.~!:,;,!::'~:~venue, Thia a1'~-t wM ni.o wflh Iha lnJl~~u~nau 1• eonduc:led by an Nil.IC NOTICE (11 Clair• Miiiar, e MoCf'llng Ja•n C•l•k•lle. 170110 Sin County Olatk of Or81lgt County ()(I Larry K Derl ITAft•NT M WITHOftAWAl Daw, Irvine, CA 1127 15. • Rlc1rdo SlrMI, Fountain V1lley, October 27. 1'82. Thia ateterneni wu Hltd 'Will'l ll!e '"OM ~MT•"ltW 0-.RATING 12) Janlee Belfl. 2845 Vlna~va • California 112708 ,..., county Clark o1 0,lllOI COl#lly on ~ 'ICTmOUI Norco. CA II 1780 • Thia bull,,... 11 conducted by an Pubfl•l'l~d Orang• Coaal Dall) October 27 1g82 .uaMla NAME Thia bualn-It conducted~by • lndlYldull. Pilot, Oct. 2¥. NoY. 5. 12, 18, 1912 · • '300a The l ollowlno oanon hu general par1nar1111P. \ .-i Ctlellatlc ( 47 t 1·82 Publlth•d Orenga Coaat Dally withdrawn u • genetal partn« lrom. T Clair• MMler ti ~ Thlll atalament wu Iliad with Iha ---------...-----PllOt, Oct. 29, Nov. a. 12, 18. 1812 Iha partl*lhlO oe>arlllr1Q under tfle hie •tll-t wa itad IN County Clark ol Orange COunty on Nil.IC ""TIC£ •738-82 licllllou• bu1lnan nam• ol OLD ~'t,0~2o1 Orange on Nowmbaf I , 1'82. FICTITIOUI llUl*lll • NEWPORT ENTERPRISES al 340 .._1 ««, ].., · , ' not-r Old Nawpc>rl Boulaverd N-port ,_ Publl•h•d 011ng• CoHI Dilly NAME aTATEMEfT l'tllllC NOTICE 8aaell CA 82ee3 • Publl•h•d Ortng• CoH t p.uy Piiot, Nov. 12. 1g, 21, Dae. 3, 1912 Th• follo""lng o•raon 1• doing Tl'le llcllt1ou1' butlnau name Pitot. Oct 22. 29, Nov. 5, 12, ttt2 5020•82 butl~F ·~LEANING SERVICES. ,ICTITIOUI -·· 1tatamenl lor lhe 1)"'1lerlhlp WU • ..fll-82 ___________ , ...... •TATW.•NT lllad on ~Y9Jnbar 16 11181 In 11'141 _. ____ .,.,... ------- 111-ic NOTICE 2664 Serano Pl1ca, An1llelm, TM loflowlng paraona era doing County ol OrWlga • PUBLlt NOTICE "-. Cafllornl• 9280<I butlnan 11· F · -----------1 Wendt Faye Gallbulh, 100• E. AMER.ICAN RESOURCES pull Nim• •nd Addraa• ol Iha FICTITIOUI ~ ... AC~f .;:-.J• Waahlnglon. Orange, C1lllor11l1 ENTERPRISES, 12 Rlppllng 8trMm, araono:o~ng ..... lon MMm IT~ ' The following .... •AA I d I 92MI lfVIM, c.t!fomll ll27111 ~ 1llO ...,,.._...,. ,..._._ lhe IOl!owwlg.-aoni .,. doirl9 bu"'-u : .. -'-· • 0 ng Thi• bualnaN Is eondUC1ad by 111 Oa11ny T. Liao. 12 Rlopll11g .... pcwt 9:; cAiiiiio bu.in.a 11: • S A I L I N G y AC HT lndlvtdual StrMm, IMM. Celllotnla 12115 ,.u.1 BON APPETIT. 293t E. Ptc;ilic: SPECIAL TIES, 230 S2nd 61rMI, Wandl Gellbulh 8elll H. Lll O. 12 Rlppllng Publlal'lad Orenga COHI Deity Cout Highway, Ooronl det ~ar, Nawpoft Baactl, Cllifoml• 92M3 Thi• llllamanl -flied with Iha SlrNm, Irvin.. C#lfOrnla 12115 PtlOI Nov 11 12 18 26 1912 Clltlomla 82625. • Troy H. Browning, 2~ 62nd COunty Clerk of ar.t\oe County oo Wen Tao Lo, 33 LA Sittre Or"'9, ' · ' ' ' • 41MM42 Sa lty' a Inc • • Caltlo.nla su .. t, Nawpor1 eaecll. C•lltornle NoYffnba< 11, 11182. Arcadia, Celttorn1111ooe corporation, 1es1 Port W•be>Wna • 92883 ,. .... • Yen Wan Lo. 33 La llerfa om.. Nil.JC NOTICE Nawpoft BNQI, Cll1lornla 112* Tllla bu..,,_. la conduc:ted by en Publlal\ed Oreng• CoHI Delly 1<rcadl1, Celifornl• 81008 Thia buslhaas 11 conducttCI ~ 1 lndlvldual. PllOI. Nov. 12, 19, 28, Dae. 3, 1842. Tiii• bu*-11 conduci.d by• ftcmlOUI .,..... corporation, Troy H. 8rowolng 4a..-82 gen«al partrwllllp. ...._ aTATl!....-J Sll1y'1 Inc. Thia 11a1eman1 wH Iliad will'! bM -----------Danny T. U.O Tl'la foflOWing paraon1 ara doing Af11lur S. Archll>llld, County Oler1c I Or Cou .. -IC NOTV<t Thia atet-1 -!Mid with ttla ~ ... Vice PrMldanl 0 anga nty on ... ~ IW. County Clat1I ol Orange County on T H E F R "' M E w R I G H T Thia llllemenl WU Iliad WIUI IN Novembaf 8, IN2 '~ FICTITIOUS.,._.. Octobat 28, 1H2 GALLERY. 8740 Warner A..-iua, Counly C1ar1t ol Orange County Oft Publltl\ed Oranga CoHt Deity 9tAm ITA~ ,._..,._ Fountain Valley. Clllfornl1 92708 NOY8mbat 2, 1982. Pilot. Nov, 12. 11, M . o.c 3, 11192 ~!!!!_~Ollowlng pareon It doing Publlthed Oreng1 Coat! OaUy Phllll~ M. Lar~, 87-40 Warn« P'JD1M7 4951 ... --aa. Piiot. Oct. 211. NO¥ 5, 12, ti, 1842 Avenue. oullt.aln alley. Calttornl1 Publl1M1d Orenge Co11t Diiiy ·-SUZV WITH A "Y", 1020t Vireo •702-12 92708 . Pilot. Nov. 5, 12, 19, 21 t8S2 -----------Circle, Fountain Vallay, CA g2708 Brian M. L¥o•. 8HO W1rnar :. <182M2 Nil.JC NOTICE· Suzenne Je1na11e Johnton, l'tllllC NOTICE Avanua, Fountain \/Ille)'. Callfornl11----------- '1CT1TIOU8 .,..... 1020t Viteo Clreta, Founllln Vllley, 92708 P\B.IC NOTICE MAM1 ITAft•NT CA 112708 ACTITIOUS llU ... H Thia bullnau la conducted bt a ----------- Tha followlng P.,•on I• dOlng Thi• bualnasl 11 QOndUC1ed by an NAME ITATl•NT gen«•I l)Wtnanhlp. Aennoua .,_ .. buW-ea: lndMduel. TN lollOWlng peraona era dOlng Brian M. Large MMm ITA~ , 0 • 8 ENTERPRISES. 19-400 Suzanna J. Joht'llOll bu--Thi• •••temant ... filed with Iha Ttla follow~ ,.,aon I• doing 8MQtl Blvd . Suit• 21, Huntlnglon This ltalamenl WU lilad wilh Iha SCOTT DESIGNS, 17 No. Vitt• County Clerk ol Orange County on bu*--8Mdl. CA 12647 County CW11 of Orange County oo De La Luna, South Laguna. CA NOYamt>er 2, 11182. SCHOOLHOUSE FOR THE KURT w. DONS8ACH, 8168 Oct 111, 1882. 112677 F2011 .. NEEDLE, 3400 IMna A--. No. Tutar Or HuntHlgl ,_ s:-z Ann SCon, 17 No. \llata Put>Uehtd Or•nge Coaat Dally 118, N-pott 8eecl\, ..Ce llfofnla ~:. .. on Beectl, CA p Publl•h•d Oreng• Coaat Di iiy Oa L• una, Soult\ L1gun1, CA PllOI. Nov. a. l2, It, 26. 1*•t0• •2 ~-Cr_, 212 .--=.... Thia bullM .. la conducted by en I~. Oct. 22, 29, NoY. 6. 12, tH2 112877. .,..... _ •• , , -~• ~. ..28-82 .°%.!.."Richard Scott, t T No. PWl.IC lllllCl ~·=Boll·Ut, 9lillloe Thia at..:::,tw.;..eo:.:a::.. ttla ---.---.,.--------~tdn.La 1.un1, 8euttl Laguna, . d, THi....,_tif W"' ~ nu1-. Thia bualnaM • c:onduc:ted by • r.:rmou• ....... ...... C0unty C..,_ of 0r8rlga County on ACTmoul •ll8-H IJll*'el partn1111111p. MAm ITATWT -...ny Crwon Novembaf 8, 1882. ,..,.. NAME ITA~ • Sally Ann lkott TN following petSOllll .,. dcJloG r...-....,,._, -lllad ..... the Publl•h•d Oreng• COHI Daily Tiie lollowlftll pef'IOn ,, doing Thia ftM-.1 -filad with lhe butl= ~LINIC. fc! Pl.canu: &:::, ~t:a. .... County on Plot, Nov. 12, 18. :le, Dec 3. 1982 ~ -. County Clerk ol Orange County on Avenua, 8~ "8' "-·•• M.... -5015-82 P.F. INSURANCE MAAl<ETING, Oct 20, 1982 ....,.,.. r-•-801 N. Park Canter om.. No 210, ,_ Celllornla II 7 PubllatHtd Or111ga Cout Delly ACTTT10U8 WU NAmaTATDmNT Tiii lollowlng paraon 11 doing ~-MAAIO'S FRESH PASTA, llt•it w. Balt>Oa 81Yd.. Nawpoft BNeh, Callf°'"'8 82M3 Merlo Z•n •tll, 2 1 582 Ann1marl1, Laguna Nlgu.,, CaJJ. lomle • Thia ~ It condUC1ad Dy an lndlvtdual. Matto Z.natll Thia atll-1 WM lllad wltfl the County Olerll ol Orange Countv oo Octot>ar 27, tH2. ,_ Publl•had Orang• Coaat Dally Ptlot, Oct. 29. llloY 5, 12, 18. 11182 4333-&2 "'8.lC NOTICE PIC"'10U8 ....... NAME ITATIMINT Th• lollowlftll paraon la doing ~-: Sent• Ana. Callfom .. 11210S Publl1hed Orange Coaat Delly Scagfiotll O.C:.. 530 W Whon Piiot, Oct. 29, Nov. 5. 12. tt, 1182 P Fl F 4733 PllOt Oct 22 211 Nt 6 12. 1982 ••5, Cotll MaM. Celllomla 82627 •105-82 aul tchar ruchbom, · • · · • ov · Galao Horacio, 7592 Amaio g:= ~i~'15 Corona dal Mar. , • .eos..a2 Drive #3, Huntington 8Hc!I. rta.JC NOTICE • Thia bull,,... It conducted by an , C11if0<nla 82847 ftenTIOUI 9UIH•aa' i lndlVlduel. PUBUC NOTICE Tl'lfa bullneet It c:onduetacs by• um ITATlmNT P IF_....,..,._ llll'ltl'al pat'tnertl\lp au '"""'""'" F1CTIT10U8 IU-aa Oac:ar Scagllotll The following '*"°"' -dOil1g Tl'lla 1111-1 WU lilad 'Mii\ Illa MA.-ITATDmNT Thia 11•1-I WM flied Wit.II Iha ~ U: l County Clerk ol OrWlga County on TM lolowlng partont era doing County Cler1r. ol OrWlga County on LORt·s LIOUORS. 2100 OCtob..-211, 11182. , __ ~ u: ~bar 2. 11182. Nawp()f1 8 1Yd .. Co•I• MHa.:c;,A -HEAL TH SCIENCE CENTER, ...,,.. 82621. , Publlal'lad 011n~a CoHI Dally 1044 E. Ct\lipmlln Avenue. Orange, Publlshed Or•nga Coaat Dally W Dudley 8· Rlc:tl, te&7 BayOorl Pilot, Oct. 211, Nov. 11. 12• 111• 1912 Cllllomla 112Me PllOI, Nov. 6. t2. 111. 26, 1H2 ey. Newport 8eec:h, CA llHlid. •5911-82 Ha1llh Science Cantar •et3-82 Loret1a R. Aidl: 18&7 ;a:: -----------1Corporat1on, • C alllornl1· Wey, Newport Belch. CA 8 Plll.IC NOTICE corporation, IOU E. Cl\apman. PUBUC NOTICE Tl\11 bualna" 11 conduct by ---:==~~~...;,....,.--1 Orange. Cafllornla 112eee Hua~ & Wife. ~ FICT1TIOUS 8UIMH Thl1 bua1nM1 la conducted by a 'ICTmoul ....... Dudley 8. Ric:fl I . NAm ITAT'lmNT c:orporetlon. NAm 8TAft9Wll Thia ... ._,. -filed Wlttl!tht Tha lollowlng o.,ton la doing Ha1lll\ Scltnc;a Canter The tollowlng parson ii doing County Qer1c of Orenga ~on ~ -Corp. bUalnea u: Oci. 20, 1982 POUL!TTE. SIS Througfl SI , Jim W. Blllt H & H GAS, 828 Newhopa, L.aQuM BHeh, CA 92851. • Vice Praaldanl Sant• An•. CA 1127()<1. Publl•had Ot1nge COHf . Uy JOHN G. PEEBLES, 515 Tllill •tatemanl ... Iliad wit!\ Ille H-D. Spitz, 820 s. Harmon. Plot, C>et. 22. 211. Nov. 5, 12, "~ Through St .. L1guna e .. ch, CA County Clerk ol Orange County on Stnl• Ana. CA 1270<I. 48' 2 92651. Octobaf 27. 1982. Thia bU.llMa II eondueled by.,, net Thia bualnau la conducted by an ,_ lndMdull. PlB.tC NO lndivfdull. M . Publlsl'lad Orenga Coaat Dally H111• Olelrlclt Spitz WOlln G. PMblM Ptlol, Oct. 29, llloY. 5, 12; 18, IM2 TNI 9111-t Wll flied with IM f'ICTITIOUI llU-11: Thia llll-rt -ftltd wltfl tl'la •7M-82 COUnty Otn1 of Orange County on NAlm ITATIMINT ' The fair, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m .• is sponsored by the school's nursing program and includes testing for blood pressure, blood h emoglobi n and he1natocrit, pulmonary fun ction , eyes and hearing plus health ••1111111"1 Mr. and Mre Jam .. P-•· counseling and a smoke-Newpott BMch. g1r1. Mr. end Mra. Tarry Kelly, Coeta ..... glr1 .. Mr. and ..,., JalMa ~. eo.a ...... boY. CINDERELLA FIGURH, 114 Adame. Hun1lngton 8a1eh. Caflfomla "2848 Counly Clerk ol Oranpa County on Oct. 20, 1842. Tha lollowfng peraoM -'"'-"'* 8. t982. ~ ~ u: ,.,_ PUBUC NOTICE Pubhltl•d Orenga Coaat Delly U..IOUE Gtn OISTA18Ul out. Mr. and Mr• Robart Dalby. Admission is free. The Hawpot1 9aectl. oirt Mr. end .... J¥c:Mrd Pnybytakl, coec. ...... boY. Ak:Nrd A.~. 711 Peelftc Colet Htg!M9)', ~lngtOl'I IMctl, Celllomla IH41 . Publl•tlad Orange CoHI Delly Pllol. Oct 22. 28, Nov. 11. 12. tH2 27238 N<tl:. Mlu lon YI Plot, Nov. 12, ti, a . o.c. 3, IM2 ACUnoul .,_.. 4tt2-t2 Celltoml• II 2 Mr. end Mn. Aobart Fry, !Nine. Mr. end ..,... fModore "'°"""' Sam• Ana .......... bc)y. Thia ._.,_ le conduc:t.S '1 an tndM<luel. 50tl-82 um ITATDmNT Patel ~ant Aa"'81. I -----------Tht followlng ~reon I• doing rta.JC NOT1C( Nogal, Ml11lon Vl•Jo, C111fo • school is off the Santa oirt. Ana Fr l A aaplJ .. , • eeway a very Mr. •n:.::Ji•· John O'MHr•, Mr. end Mrs. Aoderldt Ceuctlon Hu11tf119wft'9 I Ch, bc)y. Rlc:hwd A. loutMtl PUBUC NOT1C( ~-. · 92612. : CAL-COAST PAINTING 1M72 ~~IU.T;,.~H Ttlii bulllMN t. eonduetad J> tn pod M arg uer ite Nawpor1 .Olf1. parkways. Mr. and Mr•. w 11 11a,.,. ...... II 1 Mr. a!IG Mra. RuaNll 8•11~r HuntlngtOn IMch. girl. Thia 11ataman1 wu llled Wntl ltle County Clal1t of Orange COunty on OC1obar 21, 1882. ---..----...------.. Heaelwood, IMM, girl. a.,tanoa11 I Mr. and Mr•. Larry Dll•no lalbo9 llland, llO¥. ,,_., Pubtllltlad Orang• Coatt Oally "°'·Oct. 2t. Nov. 5, 1~. 11, ttl2 ~ rmct•or ... s .a.•OADWAY wotrfUMl 110 SrolldWay Cotta Mesa 642·9150 a.un• .. '* SMnf' .. TUll&L ~u.. CMAf'll. 427 E. 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 Mr. arid Mra. Paul Bogenrial, Nawport e.cn. glr1. Mr. and Mn. Oonald Kut&, Newpoft Beed\, glr1. Mr. and Mra. Naal Miiiar, Fount.in Vrltfll, boY. Mf. end M,_. MlcflMI I<,.._, Fountain v..,!--boY' Mr. and Mr•. Robert larr9tt ~ a.di. tltl-Mr. and Mra. Ja-1 Palmaf !Mne, bc)y. laptl lllfl Mr. end Mra. Mlcl\MI awr111pn ACrmoue ..,.. .. Colt•,.._, air!. um ITA~ Mr. and ...... 01'tld Wl!Mler The l~nt ,_ton la dOlog Colt• ...... bc)y. butlneaa M: 111118 Mr end Mrs. John Nellon, .H. AIRVINJ COMPANY, t.::112 !nine, tlOp. Culwr Dffll9.1, Sult• A-111, IMM. Mr. and Mn. Fu111to Nod• C11110m1a 1211• NNpGf1 .... -Mtlr• lonomura. 5t52 ...... .._,.0-ll --Mr Ind""-."'°"'9 ...,._ .,...., C.-om&a ta115 .,.,...... Colta ~ .,.. ~ .. conducted by .,, JOHN C HARLES t lndMdllel. SENIOR, realdent o f Mr. and tt. MleflNI Gt1y A.lonomur• • Or ~-n..--a Htwport ....... 11oy • Tl'llt .....,_.. -111tC1~1M ----------ante• ..... .-_...away on Mr. and ..,., TllOIMI logele County a.rtt of Orenga Couniy Ol'I rmuc MOTICl November 9, 1982. He w• a Htwport (twin) glrta Octobtt H. 1N2. ---------....;.- • Probation Offl~r for the r="•ir 11 .....,., ''°nnoue ==:• olplllt~~..,._!~h~~ ~ =-.._,.J.,.. ,._._, ...:::b~.~~ :i,~ = Th• :1:~areon 11 doing ..,._,..... ~ .--nu ,.r. end l'9. O_... Madden • .,._ ~ • of Pam. be'°"9d father of c.. ..._, lllrf. ~AClflC Fl"E SUf"PMSSIOH. Jeff.rey, Mlke, J1ekie and Mt. _. l6s. TllolNa t•eon ..aJC llJl1C( t2t0 I l.OIM Alie • Coll• ...... CA Debbie and snndfather of ~ = 1~'.4901'=9. Mottta f'ICTmOUI .... taaaColln IClrta "'°'*• 29942 Cofll Sh an non and J o hn . 1e9r11 girt um ITA,...-Y cow. ~ ....,.., ~ 12111 &.at.at.ion of lhe ml wtU T. end r.ira. ·At>••• Hem Id Tiie •OllOw!N .,_.. II dOlnt T1111...-.. i ~ by an b e held 0 D Fr l a y , DennMul, Hllntlnglcln lelell, tlOp. ~ M . ~. ltovember U , It 2 at Mr . ud ,.r1. Yttend llt~~:::o,~":..'a~i Tllllll~_ ......... .-t ..... l:OOPM at UM Hubor Lawn n.o:: Hllr. IMM. llelr. Miii. OA 11121. ~1V c:i.ti of Orenge "'Co;1; ;; Memorial Chapel ..... of ..... II F" IU"8TINI ANN GUNN, Ht act. IO. llQ tha ~ wW be held Mr. Md..,. ........... ~°""9. No 1.eo....... ,_ on lelurdaY. ~ 13, C:O......,alft. 11111 .... ......-.. .. ...,..,..._ ..... .,.. 1112 at St. Joachim'• Mr. end ..... "°-' Oonter ---'-.,an CatboUc Owrtb at l :JOAM -:r."'11111--::. ~ ape.to llCIMCMI. Mt-. o.i with in~ lmmldlately c:.... Miii. •: • ~ :i:r=... "'&::, ': Mfollowtnc apt Harbork I l'~wnol Mr .J C,.. \:,,.,..., TNIMI No•'"*' '· 1112. emorial ar . n ._. .... ,,.. g ........ .....,..,....... Mr J~"=-tao..a f'ufM'id o,,-;i, Co UoDI .. ....-.S• '° Ila• .......... . . Net,...., fl. ... . Dee. I, Wlldllf• wi= HUI Mr. Hd a.1rt. .. CH• IOta.tl Little Tu unta C3'!1:;' r11.r.:.~ ... ~ J "· ~..t:'r~ T.Z---· I lflnlll ... 11• A• I.._., • lhe ..... AN ........... ,,., = .... It =:,-:, = ~ .... an:-. ... .,... --&:. ua••r the ·41f.eUon ef 1111r. -~ """'· .... :ii· La-.Moun& OllW OIM~-Monuary of C.ta .._: llr . ...., . .., ,,_. ...... MOllM. ' ...... ._.. Pl\elp1 Lana, Huntington Baecl\, -.. ,_, lndhlldUlll , Cellfomll t2841 Tl\a followtng perton I• doing A. R. Pllel • Bfant J. ColllM. 18172 Ptlalpa ~L'::oA LANDMARKS Tiii• alatamant ... fllad wlfl ~· Hun11nglon 8Nch. Cellfornla PM.SS. tMa VMan Ln .. ~ ~~ :=erarlga CoutfY Thia ~ la conducted by tn 8Mctl. CA tMIO. ' ' lndlwlduel. Audi I! Hwftdl, tllot2 VMen lri. ..,,t J. Co111n1 Newport a.eh, CA HMO. Thia ...--if-ftlld wl"1 the Thia ~ .. conduc1M Dy .,, County y.: Ol-ange County on ~. October . ' lllUW! I. Hynds ,,..,. Thia at.-...nl -fllld wit!\ tlla 1----------+'+- Publlllhed Orang• Coaat 01lly County CIR of 0rlntl'I Coum~ on ACTmOUI .,..... Piiot, Oct. 29, Nov.~. 12, 1t, 11112 Oc1. 20, 1MI. SIAm ITATUmlfT I ..,81-12 ~ fl•• ro110.111g ~eon lat , ___________ , P11bll111ed Oran .. Cout Delly ltlullMll .. ....C M0J1C( Piiot. OCt 22, 2t. Nov. 5, t2, 1ta2 I.DISON WAY ASSOCI 1-----------_ ...,._.2 LIMITEO. 27295 I.al A9mblM. ..aJC ll01IC( :::el MIHIOn Vlafo, Calllcfr a ~ A. Stenlon, 27181 AMlblM. Su11a 200, MlaalOl'I CalMornf• llffl 1. Tiiie ~ .. conducW' lllnlttel pertnerllflip. Alc:Nrd A SIMtOl'I 1 fhll ... ._... -llled .._. 1 County ~ of °' .. couity 0. 21, t112 • .......................... _..... ............ ~!:: ...... CA- ~ul>llltlad Otenga Coeet Pllol. Oct 22, Ill. No¥. •. t -~-:~ ~~~== L=IYl~ *"*"!~--uu ~o·r.m·~'"o" -";Aif.. .JUW ·:!i!.iA·i ~ , ...... f,I ........... TI Ne:(MIM1 Ne 1'tm "''"-• -COUNTY OI LOI MlllUI AT "*-'C AUOnC* ,._Wi:.,..,.. lfl ~ • ....... ., H l" M I I , I N A N "Cl 1 A L NIWflOM ltOMI LOAN. INC 11 WC>f • .IOlaPll I . ll AND -W 0 ....... ..._ NOllte It htrlDY given te 1119 ~ !' c.Mt. O•••,.. coRPOMTIOt4 • ~ _...., dlitw .. ,.,,_ T"*-llflClet 1t11 You A Ill• 1 N o I' /1. ULT PST IT I 0 N TO 01111;1111. oa _. 0•1e111011 of co111 \.lqutoa1011, ---MON ~ M.uictt CH~• nANT "°"°' rru11 .. 1111d•r 1111 1olt'ow111a IJOllOwll'8 Mecti'*I d..o of 11ut1 1VHOl1,.,1"..~•2~f:.',::'~:&i AOMINllTEll aTATE NO. .. ...... cM.,., CMeerttt .,.,,...,°'· wtloM ~ ....._ OAIHIW OINTI" 1101 I ~· •AO•Hn IA 1• -.... • '""° l••Ull< *ILL AILL AT W AUCIOOll YOU , .. , ACll°" fO '"°"'" A Ill tll. ,.._ °" I 11 UOO H~ ltvd. C:.. ..... 1 troeMll.nl. NttlltfJ/tlft, CA taK l'-OIUl'I MCAUll YOU AT ltU,LtO AUCTION TO THI TO THI HIOHOf llOOUI 'o" YOUlll 1t•o1tl .. TY, IT MAY II To all h .. 1-. "'--n•fk•i·""~ ... " .. ''""flOMllh LIUll MA Cou111y ol Oral\O•· ..... O• HAlllOlO J VOii. ~~ IN IM D 1 .. y OU fl HIOHI T 11001" FOA CAIH CAIH (ptylble et llltle of Nie 111 " ,.. .. •• .,..,_, ., 199 .. Cellf~nla, lhll I bul6'. ltlf'ltltt It e-1td lay, LafUM teecll,-f!t1,f IHy •• •OLD ~y•llle II llfM ol .... In lewM lawful lnCIM¥ ol Ille United '!~:l IOLO AT A PUILIC IAt.E "YOU Crt1dttou and cunllnjt>nt MWCMIOIMll .IAMll "''"" IOollt to be maoe It INOllo M110n ..... ... COUlllT ACTIC>eli lllOfl•t ot tll• United c::s~ ttl .. ttgllt, ""'and Int••• GOii ~1~~:: r,p~r~~r.o= c:ndlton of JC*ph 8. Zfol111r ... tit Of PfOCHN:IY IOG•t.o .. )200 HwbOr lllCK ILL.II IA,,011. 11t10 ~ ";:., ~11:-P:' .~ ~'n!".,:4:'1f~ 0.: ~.:cs o~r':: l~t~a ~P~ AOAINI f YOU, YOU 8HOUl.O a!'._d_ ~~!on1 I Wh~_ .. may h~~ 11:-'~l=--~W) ~:....~~:.~• or~~Or~.unty of ~=·Lane, ~ 9-fl, '9 ..... II ..... ,_, of Ttutl In tlle Pl'oP«'Y hefelnaftef l\ttelnelt" deacfllled. COfilfACf A 1.AWVUI Ouwrw-ntc.<""wu ln t 0 MOT1Cll YM ""9 MM f41H, hfd property ta dHCllbed In ..c)HAU> I. ~AU, '°" N _!!11•11•• ,.. ... ,.,.~ delcflMCI TR u. T 0... .. u •• I I. I. c On ~~A~ •\'lv=h~~= will and/or ....... : TM .... ...., .............. ,.., .... ., ... furnltut• of ...... lurnllur• ltlll A.,.. "*"'·· ,.,,,_ MO)I. -....... .!... .... ..!....~-= TllUITOll: Ill/I.MON LOflH. GAANlll • .,, UMlll!tled "'.,, 1110 CA.oM••p ...... " ...... 1 .. •""O._t.. A~peutlon haa bffn fllc'CI .......................... COl'llPMY IMMiMN .. ,,_, •• GOl4 Tllit IMI'*' .. conduCMd air. ___ ,_ JAMii 1.0PIZ. JAMEi J, OMY. an unOMdtd 60" lnttt .. t Mid ... ,.,. • v• • .. ,. "' v ~ Ri"' Zeller aka kit.a M ,... ,....... ....... ••· fllM Key 'urnltur• COmpany, ;o,poretlOn .. ~ 81tfl"OIAIO': MlllCV"Y RICHAllO '· lllllCKION. e n TrultH under Ind •urt\11111 lo "-I •'--s' _. Co 'tM ll!ftrlNtll'I ........ Auollon Witt lie conduotad by fl.c.lfie....._tnwpf ..... • • ""9 MICNlll lt H ,166.00 11 ol 8 A V I N 0 8 A H 0 I. 0 A N lilllllltt!M IT\#\ II 10 In UndlYldtel Deed ol T1u1t rlCOtcleci ...,, 1'. ,,_-n uw upenor Utt 11 ~ Wt.n 10 ... uw ldlllCe OI o.ty Ottrln, A\.oetlonttt on Ille 27111 ino ~ 12, 1M2. end w1111nere111 A88001ATION: recorded AUflull ~ lntlftlt. IN t, .. '"''' No 3 II It. In bOOll of Or~e County rt1qut11Uns en 11101n1y tn 11111 ma1t1r. you end 211n oe-ra or No\lefnlMf t"2 •• .i.tt ~ote ~~ IOCOl#ll becotnet cur1.n1. 11, 1Mt u 1n11r. No. t1HS In tool! IENE,tOIA"V: T"UST DUD t4H2, PeaA la, 01 omctel ~ \hat Rita Zelltr, aka Rita M. tll04,jlCI oo .o,::rpuy t0'lll•1 your 1 t:OO a.m •• :,200 Harbor 11¥0 . lhl• 1ta1.,.,_1 ... filed wMft Ull ~!MY"°'"'~ to ~Y tne "'''" 14171, PflQt 111 01 Oltic:tal Aecorlll INV£8Tt.tENTI tHCiO"POAATIP 01n1111e0,o•"nlcillce0•ofCtf'IJ9,,~n•w •Y1~111,°",1 Z• ll•r be a ppoln tcd u rffC>Of\110< norlt eny, mey be Ooeta M•.t/• Oou11ty of 011nge. County et«li Of Ofllloe COl.llltv on Weld portion ot your Koounl, In th• oKlce ot lh• Aeooroer ol Reco1ded MlrCh 11, 1H I II " "• 1 l flied on dme Stala of C••lotnle. Nollel'llber 1, 1H2 • _.......... tve~ though lull P•'fment ••• Orl!IQI Counly: uld deed ol trutt in11r. No. 14t0t In l>OOll inn, Calllornla. f"xecuted ~ ~OWAfi'D penon• r•prnentat ve to A Y 1 e O I U • 11 • II• • t d • lne ttrll'lt ol tei. Wiii be IOI Ulh. r _ __,, ... anded, 'but you rnuel pey 11\e dttorlbM the foltoWtflQ: pege 1067 o1 omt1a1 Aleorda In tne M. M0"11188,Y ANO IACKALllN adml n lit~ r tho Cllfl te Of de1H11d1•~· 11 ir1tt11nal ....... 8 o It r u I! now n IO th I Publllhld Or1ng1 COHC O! ..,_,,,, MAiad ebOY1 A IMMllold Miiie fn and lo l.ot onrce ol Ille llec:«der Of Orange ~jl.~0•"•~e':r:.'!.,~A~T~ Joeoph 8. Zell.er under the .... Mft.,. W. IM •d'Ulll e AucllOnMr, Ill tMlnete f\11'1\11 end Piiot, NoY 12. 19, 2.e. Ole. S. 1 ,,.,_ llWI month• trom the d•t• 5e of Trtct No. 7021, In the cuy ot Cou~ deed of INll clwlflbee TO HtGHHT lloOi" F~ CASH (ndependent Admlruatratlon -_. u.. ,........ ....,_ actdr ..... "* Oy IN t~tntteror I01 9t·record11ton ot thl• documenl N1wport 81ach, H par map Ille t no Pf°'*"Y: 'Pl ........ 11 11_, Of .. 1e 111 tawtut ol l'Atatet Act. • • ..._ LM le.,_,.,,..._ ... !!'.l."' tllrM }'H(t lllt peat are the -=r.; -y·a IWtliefl dete of !900fdalton llPPM" rto0rdtd In 8ook 2101 PiOA 43 10 Tiie SoulhttUter~ recrtllllQUlar • ,._ • ., ...._ _,..., ~.., , '-'-'>. Ullltea the obltaetton being 47 1nc1ut1ve Of~ mapa. 100 11e.1 01 Lot 11, l!ltocll ~ ol ~Of the United 811111) •• the Th~ ~\lllt>n 11 IQt tor 91 U•l•CI dHO 10110111r 11 Tiit nemt 1nd 1ddr111 o( lh• 1---nci;~~iii;iiiia;I .... ~ upon '*"'I\• • longer 1n the offtOI of 111e county recorder Harp•r Traci, 111 1111 County ol lrOflt "'''~• 10 Int * Oranot Marina In Dept. No. 3 at 700 conMjo d• un a1>og1do tn •••• P«IOll •1111 wnom dalma m9Y t>e I 'ICTn'IOUe ... •tt • you have only lt\9 IAOal tight of Mid county. Oranoe. s1111 01 Calltornla. u ~ county CJourinou••· •oaateo on Civic: Center o. rive Weit • •" n 1 o . de 1> • d • n • c er 1 o llltd It Otlrin a 011r1n, tMt l anta MAMI ITA.-r Ji110P 1f1e IOttc!Otutt t>y peylno YOU AM I~ OEf'AVLT VNO£A A tnep recorded In look I . PtOt 27, 8 tn II Alla II vd,. l>et ,., .. ,, s• \ A C A ""?OJ ' lnmed alamentt. de ette met*a, Monlc1 81vCI ., 8111erty Hlll1, Tne IOllOwlfll C*MM .,, dolr1ll ""',. Aft'IOUlll ~·nffd by OEEO M TRUST OAT(O 71'¥>/11 •...... aneout ,,.., In"" .... ot a~··· and·--~· &enll n a n•, •• on tu fllPllftl• 0 •fe09Clon. ,, hey c.llfOtllle 90212. and IN .... day bullttMI ... ..... oredtlor. UNI.US 'fOV TAKE ACTION TO tlle County Recordtr ol .. Id Ant, CA IM riOflt, lltlt lllld lflttr• 0.CemMr l, 1982 •t 9:30 alouna, puede HI regl1tr1da e for llllng cta1mt !lY any creditor tnail LINOORA Ml!OICAL CL ... tC. ;,: ~,o tlftd OUI the trnounl you mutt PROTECT \'OVA PAOPERT'f. IT County conveyJ(I 10 and now held by II a.m. tlemoO. ii-Hovtmllef 29. 1112, wlllch i. ..... »o3 "-l>Or llwd .. Sulla H-3, c.c. .... or to .,,ange for pe)'Wllnl 10 MA\' 81! $0t.O AT A flU8LIC SALE. EXCEPTING THEREF"OM 1119 under Hid Dffd ol Trutt In Iha [f YOU OBJECT to tho t TO THE RESPOHOENf The bu1lnt .. day l>elore the auction ....._ CA t2Ut. •to, Ille for9Cloaure, or 11 you1 " YOU N!l!D AN EXPl.AHATION NortheUter1Y rec:lentulaf tao lett properly tltulled In Hid County ti f th ll I petitioner hH llled e Ptllllon dtlt 'l>ICllled ~ eTAMPER MEDICAi. CLINIC E ly .. In foreciotu<• '°' any 0 f' THE HAT u RE 0 F THE I h. f. ol. AL 8 0 E )( c E, TIN 0 and , •••• Oetcnbed u : • IJllnl n1 ° e ~ t on , you COllC*nlng your mwrtage II you l•M O•led November 9, IN2 INC ... CllllOfnil corpor•lc>fl ... ,._, contac:I. Bruce w PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU THEREFROM th• $outhWH1trly LOI 50 of Traci )&ti. In ..... City ~d either appear at the 10 Ille. reeponM wtlhlfl • d•yt of Ottrln 'Ottrln HAlbOr 81vd., Suitt H-S, Cott• arlt, btcutor. 3711 Elto SHOULO COfilTACT A l.AWYEA rectllllQUlar 130 ._. tllereol. ol Cott• Mtu, •• per map hearing and It ate your 1h1 dt1• 1h11 1n11 1ummont 11 By-Gwy Ottrtn .._,CA t2t2t. *-4, San Olea<>. Celllorn .. 921t1 11\j llOdr-o# Mid proe>eny i. YOtf ARE IN 0£FAVLT UHO£R A r-dtd In 8oOll IH. Pao-37 10 ob~· c\lona o r file written MtYed on ~. your dellUll may t>e Auct~ fhlt l>utltltM 1• COftduc* by 1 ,,...,..._. C11l ) 57t-0757 t946 Port. l.QCllll•IQh PltCI, 0£ED M T .. US.T DATED MAACH 44 lndud tlYeof -~ .. l.~~lj)I, ob c tlona w ith the court trllered end 1he COUf'I may"''". Publl•h•CI Oran~· Co111 O•lly corporaflon • tf YoU llawe any queetlon•. you Newport 9Mch. CA HMO. "(If. 4, ttlt UNLtll vou TAK( r-. -..,..,. ............ h ~· con11tfllno lnJunc:U.t• Of Pilot, Nov. 12. 1912 Stemper Medic.i CtlllC ="tact • ••wy•• or lht 11ree1 eddr••• or co"'111on ACTION TO P"OTEC.T \'OVA Th• atrHI addrHt end otner Mfolle l e he•rln1. Your 01,_ order• conoe,,wno dMelon ot $021.e2 Inc -I liO"'CY which mey ....... dellgll•tton ol pr(lpefly i. lhOwn PR09£ATY, IT MAY BE SOLO A'T A oommon dellgnallon, "lihy, of the appearlnce may be In penon pro~rty •POU-II tuppon chlld _____ .....______ Nell 8. St....,.,. Cof'p your nome. Remember. ll>ove, no Wf"anly le ut-i •lo Ile PUBLIC SAlE. IF YOU NEEO AH , .. , property d~tcrll>ed ibove 11 or by your attomey. cu•lody.' child 1uppo11, a1ior11ey r.aJC NOTICE Secy ~MAY LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF compltt-Of COfrec:l,_). .. Tiie EXPLANATION OF THE HATUAE l>U'PO<led to l>e. 1151 OlllO Pleoe, I F y OU A RE A ._, coell, tnCI M1Cf1 other tellel u -----------Tfut'llatemenl wat llltd Wllll-1'0"\I 00 HOT TAKE PROMPT b111ellctary under H id o.ed ol OF THE PAOCEEOING AGAINST C0tta Meu, CA 92121. mey be gtanled by lhe court The 'ICTITIOU9 ....... COllnty Clerk of Orange County Oii ~TIOH. Tru11, by rHeon ol t breech or YOU, YOU SHOULO CONTACT A The undtrtlgnad Tru•t .. CREDITOR or a contJngent gernlthment of wagei ttlll~g ot NAMl ITATaMltfT Hovemb9r 9, 1N2. M011Ca Oii Dlf'AULT delaull "' ..... obf19111ont MOUred I.II.WYER. dltclalm• 1ny lrabltlJY IOI •n) Cl't'ditor of the decc&$ed, YOU moMy Of ptoperty. or c,,,,., COUfl 1111 IOllowtng l)efton• .,. doiflO ,.., . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN· Thal lherel>y, h«etofore PIC\lted end 1613 Fullerton Avenue, Co1ta lncorrec1ne11 ot lf'le .. , .. , eddf ... muat file your claim wlth'the euthortllel proe .. dlngs mey 00 l>ulln-u : Publltlled Orange CoHI Deify ·'I"" T AMER I 0 AN TITLE delivered to 1h• undertl11"9d ........ CA and Olhet common deelgnetlon. ti t i h r-.11 ,H 0 I HOUSING PARTNERS Piiot, Nov. 12, 19, 25, Dec. 3, IM2 Of IUAA H c e c OM PAN v . a """'"" Oeclar•UOn of Defautt end "Ill • atreet eddrttt or common any. 11\0WO herein. ceur or present t lO t e o.t~· Novernt>er 30, 19lt 3-6 t .' 1'0124 Outrigger Clrcte. 6017-12 corporation, 11 duly 1ppolnttCI Oetnand tor Sele. and Wl'ttttn nottoe dt1lgn1Uon I• 1nown 1bov1, no S•ICI 1111 wttt be made, but p e rsonal repr esen tatlve John J. Corcoran. Clerk Cetrlto•. CA 90701. 'Tl'utlH under 1 OHCI ol Trull of~ and of eltGllOn lo tallM warranty la given H to 111 wltnoul coven1nt or wuranly. appointed by the court o Ootllnt Otpuly Albert & Larelnt Jenning• • ._.... Aututl 27, 1911. eKeculed by the undertlgned to Hit uld com~tlflMI or corrtct-1." 111prNt or lmplled, regarding lllle. within rour months from the ·Pul>ll•h•CI Orange CoHt Oelly 16124 Outrlgoer Ctrcle. OWrttoe. CA W•11-y I . St. Jun. a merrlecl ptoperty to .. ,lllY Mid obt19attonl. The ~ery under Nici Oeed ~ .. 1 .. '!10r.:;_·~n1' ,!ncpu,,'!'~~~~~~m· tofo date of first luuancc of Piiot, Nov. 5. 12. 19, 26. 1912 90701. .~. "Truttor, tn lavor of Guel and thertalter the undtrttgned or Truet. by rlllOll of • breech or ..-~ ,,. _ .. ., ... '"".,.. -• ed 4191·82 George & Mlyo Abo, 4517 o .. 1.tndmark, a widower H CIUMd Mid notlct of t>t.-cn and of ~AUit In lhe obf191tlont ucured the nolt(•I MCUrld by Hid OetCI ol letters as prov1d In Section Lomita SlrHI. Lo• Anget11• CA ~. recorded Oc1obef 12. election to l>I recorded July 13, thereby. heretofore txecuted and Tru11, wllh lnlerHt thereon, H 700 of the Probate Code of P\8.IC NOTICE 00019. 1M1, u lnetrument No. 14179, In 1912 at tntlr. Ho. 12·2415~ In delivered 10 tit• unde11lgned • Pf'Ovlded In Mid nolt(1), advancM, California. The time for Oelorea JIM'lll Baanem. 10102 ~ 14252, page 1873, ol ontcttl 8oolt P10f of ~ Aecorda wrttt.n Otcler1tlon of Defeult 1114 It any, under ltle terlllf 01 Mid OetC1 fil' cl · W 1 •1Mn Premle< Avenue WMtmlneter CA ReccwO."' the Otllce of the County In tM orflce ot t"9 R9Corder ol Oemand tor Sele. and Wtltten notice ol Trutt, leH, oh1rgH and tng .aims w not exp r'e NOTICI Of' '1LINO 92883. · ' 111corder ol Orenge County, Orange County; &.id ..,. will De of brMCh and of election to cauee ••l>lfllll of the Trutt• and o1 the prior to four months from Oii APPUCATION TO Chartet Cedwaltlder, 4115 Leif Celttomla, MCurtno. emong other m1de. but wl11\ou1 cove11ant or th• undertlgned to Hit H id trullt cruttd by H id Deed ol the date o f the h earing INCMAK ACCOUMTa' OriYe, LI Canada. CA 91011. ObftQallOna. OM not• tor the tum ol warrenty. upr•n or Implied. Pf°'*1Y to .. 11a1y lllld obf19111ont, Tru1t notJced above OF AN •8URA8LI Edwin & ~Iv PMttQll, 2531 u .tOS.50 thll th• bentllclel regarding 1111• potHnlon. or end th1rHftlf th• ~deralgned ... ~~001a11 1~L~f11onthl ~ YOU MA y EXAMINE W ..... n~ .. ~CH~c-~!~...... ~1111njay Pi.ca. Glendale. CA ..,..,.., under aucti o..o of Truet. enouml>rancet, to P•Y the Oll&IMd Mid notletol bi'Mth (Ind of --·-.......,. --"" -.. ,. __ ,,.,.. • 20l. and tlle obllgallon• u cuted remelntng principal tum ol th• elec11on 10 lie Aecofcleci Jlily 20. by the property to be eotCI and the file kept by the ooun. If Thil It 10 Inform the public 11111, Werten & t.oret11 Ktnnedy, llleNl>y • .,. pr-tty held by the note(•) teeured by Hid dffd of IN211 tnttr. NQ_j2.250903 ohlicl re11ona111• H llm•t•CI cott•. you are Interested In the u.nd•t Section 583.~b) of 111e 14312 Jeetlc Orive. Gwden Gtove, 11tlcMltlQned.; 11u1 1 brMch ot. and TNll, with Int.,. • In Mid note Otflc:lll Aecotdl expet\MI and eovanott II the time estate, yoo may file• request Aulel and R41guta1tont tor lnaurence CA 92843. ..,.,.. ln. the ot>l4gatlonl '°' wtllch pr<Mded, edVanoel, If eny, under Seid ult wtll II• "''de, but ol the tnlt111 publlcatlon ol the with the court to receive ol Accountt, Downey SeYlng' ancs ThomH & Mary S1raw11•rl, Midi Deed ot TN9t 11 MC\lflly 1'111 IM •-of Mid Deed of TNel, wlthoul covenenl or w1rran1y, Notice of SMt It let,9"4&.73. ~ no·•-of the fll'na f Loan A11oelellon Cent• Me11, 53ee Hignllghl Pltoe, Lot Angtlet, occurred In tt1e1 peymenl nae not ...., c:two-and ...,.,_ Of IN ~ or ltncllled. regarding 11ttt1 Tiie ~ under Mid Deed s -.-.:: 1.-. o Celtf0tnt.. Ital ~ All epplicallon CA 9001$. .,_, rNde ot. the enllre Pflndpal TNllle and of IM trut*I etMllld by po union, or encutnbu1nc•, to ol Truet heretofore execiUled and inventory of the etta~ lor 11«m1Nton 10 lnct-account• Letter H •nd Zeld• Mobley. bllMCe of U.220 57 wntc:11 becllfM Mid OMd ot TIUM. Said ...... t>a ~ ""' remaining pttnc:4pel """ ot dellvered to th• 11ndere19ned • uaet.s and of the petlUona, of en ln.-eble type by ,_ ol I t3 W. Beller, Fulletlon. CA 92132. di.ti Septe"'btr 1. 1912. wttn held on: Moncley, NoVMlber 29, thenoltftl-.Obylllldl>Mdof written OedltlllOn ol o.lllUl1 end accounts and reporll lheecqultlllOn olb<encl'loltloMol Myron l Ootlt Davlf. Poll '"*-ther~ lrom Septemllef 1, 1M2, at 2:00 p.m II the CNlpnwn TNtl, whfi lflter-111 M In Mid note O.mand lor Sate, and • written . • WMtem Fedlftl Savingt and Loen Office Bo• 8115. Cenyon Like. CA '992:MYendlltum•ldvenotd l>'I A"9flUlennno.101MCMcCenter provld9d, Id-. 11 any, under Hotiee of 0.1~1 1nd Election 10 deecnbed I~ Section 1200.5 11.11oc111ton. Marin• 011 Rey. 92380 -. ~under 111e 1erma and ,Bullellng, 300 E.Mt CNpman Ave., the term• Of Mid DeeCI o1 Trull, W . TM uo~'91ed c:euMd Mid of the Cahfornla Probate Celllorllla, tocattd et. S. Pete Endo. 327 s Hoover pt~t ot Mid Deed of TNll; Orenge, Ca. i-. dlergee end •l!PtNM of Ille Not~ of Oelaufl end Election to Code. I 3 0 1 Bur 11 n g amt Avenue. Street. l.ot Mgelet. CA 90020. togeitMr '#Ith 11tru•I•'•1-and At th• tlm• of th• Initial pub· TnntM and of the truat• crMteCI by Seit 10 lie recorded In the QOUnty Reiter a Reiter SIOO &ufllnglme, San Mateo County. Reiko & Lynne Teguclhl, 315~ ooan. !,!ctllon of thlt notice !_!!• tot•! Mid OM.Clot Trutl. Saki .... w1t11>e wf1«e the reel P"~lt IOcated • 127 H S1nta Cruz Ave Lo• Mont-"'<I Wey Sentt llatbtR. CA That by ru1011 thet101. th• amount of theunp9id ~Of the held on Fr1dlly. Hovemw 18. 1N2 0e1e· Octot>er 21. 1 2 · Wll11llre Blvcl., Ste. UH, G•tot, Santa Ctw• County • 93105 • • undet1tgned, preMnl l>enlllctery obllgetlon MCured 0y the above 11 2:00 p.m .. et tne Chepmen AMERICANS URITIES Lot Aa1ele1, CA HtlO 1512 H1mt11on AY• .. San JoM, Thie 1>u11nttt 11 conducted by a under 1uch oaed of Trull, hH dHcrtbed deed of trutt and Av.r1U1 e11tr-10 the CMcCenter COMPANY Pubhalied Or•n&f' COHI Dilly Santi Clere County. ttmfted partnerthlp. rta.IC NOTICE NOTICI Of' iMiiOUiflON CW!t....,_.....,. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIV~N purtuant to &ecllon 15035.5 of the Clllllorn .. CorporMlont Code lhl1 KEITH G. BOATlE ("Bortle'') end JOAN P. 81HOER ("Blndtt"). lormerty dOifl9 ~ 11 '*'""' In I gtnertl plf1nlntllp k,_.. M Oc..n Sporta I.Id. C"Plt1ntrltllo"). with • prlnclpaf ~ of ~ ol 5041 Edtng9r SlrMI. Hunlfnglon Buell. Ctllforn11 12141. 111ve dlnotved the Partne11nlp " ol November 4, 1982 by the .... ol 11 rlOflt, title and lnter..i ol Binder In and to Ille Pannertlllp to 8otUe .CS IM dltltll>ulton of IU ....Ct of 111e Pltlnerthlp to Bortle. Thi bu*-04 !he Pl(lnereftip wtlt l>e oontlnlled by Bortle u to4e ptoprtetor and Binder hee no euttlorley 10 .,_,, eny lllrther obligltlOnt on behllf of "'9 Pwtnerthlp. Dated· November 4, 1N2. Keilltl G. 8ol'tCe Publlthtd Orange COHI Deity PtlOI, Nov t2, t912 5013-82 PUBUC NOTICE eicec:uted and detlvet'ed 10 Mid du~ H llmeted tot11. expen11t. ind Building, 300 E•ll Chapman M Uld Trull• Pilot. Nov 10, 12, 11, IJNl2 14411 8lg BHln Way, S1tetog1, Att>ell Jennln9t 1 ppolnted Trll"llH, a written ~It 129.115.N . AvetlUt, In the City Of Orange. P.O. 8o11 3581, 49'1ll·82 Sanlt Ctwa County Thia 1111emant wu flied with Ille '1CTTTIOUI .,... .. Oecler•llOn of Deleult end Oemlnd The °'*1lno ll6d m~ obtained At th 1 time o I th• 1nIti1 t Sat11A1 ROA, CA 9M02 PUBllC NOTICE 2 81)'1\lh Sf'IOpf)lng Center. Sen Counly C1et11 of 011nge County on NANI ITAra.tn 10, Sale, and hN depoahed wllll by calllnO (714) 937 the dey publtcatlon of lhlt notlot, the tottl Tel.: (707) 648-3310 Ext. Bruno. San Mateo County, Ocl. 21, 1912. Th• tollowtno Pl'M>n 11 doing Mk1 duly aippolnted TrullM. IUCl'I before lhe ..... amount of the unpaid btlenoe of tile I 5252 e.-ta. 100 Wlleh Road. Palo AllO. Sante Mderleftd & Zlnll ~ u; Oeec1 ol Trutl 1nel all documenlt Deir. October 21. 1912 obll911lon MCuted by Ille tl>ove By: a.th L. P1Yttnkov, NOT IC I O, p IL IN Q O, Ct111 County. Attemep et Law t. ECOl.OOY COMPANIES; 2. evtd111clng obllgellona 11cur1d HerrMt Flnenclal dHcrlbtd dHd of tr Utt end Aul. s.tretary ,.,,,.LtCATION TO IMC .. IA•I 21145 The Vlltagea Parllw•y. San lfO W .. t 111fl a1reet ECO 1. O G y A EAL EST ATE ~. and ........ .a •nd CloM Corpor•llon ••llmated co•tt. ••penMt. ind Publllh•d Orange COH1 O•llv ACCOUNT• Of' AM ••URA.al JoM, Sant• Clafl County ..... £ c 0 M p A N y : 3 . E c 0 L 0 0 y herel>y deciar• •II 1um1 tecured •• Mkf TruttM, ldYancu •• $41 .079 76. To Pltol, Nov. 12, 19, 21. 1912 TY,. .... CON•ICTIOM ••TH Anyone may writ• In favor 01 ..,, .. AM, CllllfOfnle mot MAINTl!NANCE COMPANY; 4. tllertby lmmedlattly dut •nCI ByT.D.SEAVICE dlltrmlnelheopenlngl>ICl,youmey 4987·12 lflANCMACciulllTidN(I) protHI ol the appllcatlon. Your f'JOOt1'1 ECOLOGY MAINTEN ANCE peyebte and hu elefleCI and doet COMPANY, Agenl call (71 4) 937-<IOee. -Thit .. to Inform the put>Nc lh•I COll'llMnlt m•y dltOV••. but .,. nol Publl•ll•d Oreng• Co••• O•llY c 0 Mp AN y . 5 . E c 0 I. 0 G y lier• by el9cl 10 cauM lh• lrUtl By Marco Bt-. D1tr. October 22. 1N2 PUBllC NOTICl under Section 583.22(bl ol the ""'"ed 10, '"' IC>Pllcanl'• tecofd of Piiot, Oct. 22. 29. Nov 5, l2~ 1912 LANDSCAPING COMPANY: I , Pfopetly 10 .,. told to Ulllly Ille At.11118"1 Secretary NEWPORT HOME 111"'8 and Regulattona lof lnel#'lt1C9 pertormence In helping to "'"' IM 4812-12 E c 0 co G y c 0 N s TR u c TI 0 N ol>ltgatlont _.., ..... el>y. One City Btvel .. w .. 1. l.OAN. IHC. NOT1CI Oii ~cw of Accounta. and Section 545.14 ot cf. d 11 " •• d. 0 f It a I 0 c.. DIDllC Mt\Til'C c 0 Mp AN y : 7 . e c 0 L 0 0 y o.ted: OctoOer 7, 1N2 OrlnQ9, CA. 92eel M Mid Trutl•, M'f'\JCATIOMa .. COMllCTION Ille ~ and Atgutetlonl lor the communlllet Fout copiet mutl be n~ "'"n..&. OEVELOPMENT COMPANY; I . Ill 8rwe W. Undmark Tel: ('t14) 13~81 By T.D. SERVICE WITH MAlllCH ACOUllmOlll• Federll 8av1nga and Loan Sytltm, rectlved by "Supetvitory Aglf\t, -FtCTITIOUI .,_.. ECOL O 0 y p R 0 PERT Y Eaecutor of the Estele Publilhed NellfpOrt HMtlOf H9wt COMPANY, l09"t Thie II lo ll'llorfll IN pWflc that, ._..,,, Fedetet S....,. encl 1.0lfl Federel Home l.oan Batik ot San NAMI aTATDmNf MANAGEMEHT COMPANY, 11371 ~.a:.-~. ~~f~~~! ~~'..':! comO•'"'t>l::::°o1.W1~Y~. ~;Inge, t"', ~.~. ~· ='.!,·~'!.~2:b~.:.:: AMoclttfOfl. 13180 Mindenao Wst. FprancllCOO . $00 BC•lllor,~14•3Slrs"'· The lollOWlllO ~ ... doing 8Mctl INd~ 8ulW 200. Huntington _ ........, .,... ~ ..... _. ...,.., "• • -·-· ......, __ , ·-..-Merine Oel R9r. Celltomla. haa fled 011 Ille• 011 • , .. en ~ •· 8-:fl, CalMomle IH47 .. 0111t 0 . Und"'8tll IH2 -••~1 .. 2 One Chy ~"81, of Aclcountt and 9ec1lon 645-.U(e) an apipllCllton·fOt ~fUIO!f" ICJ frMOleco. C.llloulle-t'120, .. by ··-T a') .. ""T'K e · ··-tt1-0·H ·T -···--.~~Mat hy,Clrde, .• _. F.11 C Mt Tin.I ..._ <lnflOI, CA of the AIAlt and "90l*tlona '°' tlw ..... -* ot an lneur'etMe NovemCler 2t. 1912-M lddllional COHl'IECTIOHS, (II) ~HECTl, lc) Hluntln8IOll 8eecfl. Celllomlll t2Me I co. .,._.,. --Tel..: (1t4) 136-UU FedWll 8eWlgt ri LOM Syetarn, type tly -of""' ICQUlallSon of to deye lo tu:~comrnentl mey LOVE CONNECfS. \d) PARfY TIMI"""'-.. oor!duded by en , ... -,..._ n111~ Publfthed Orange CoHI Delly Mercury SatMoi• A Fedtfll ~ bfaMll of11ce of Ca11tornie Fed9fll be oblllned. IUCh r~I CONNECTIONS, IOl2 8tto90 onve, lndMdUll • ._ ...... C • ,. Wtt2 NOTIC« TO CONTllACTOlta Pllol, Oct. 29, NoY. 5. t.2. 1912 end Loan AMOdltlon, NI tied to 1av1nga &. l09f\ Aa.oclellon. 5e70 11 rece ived In writing by th• Sutt• 106• Coata Miu. Celifornle Aon E. L-o o,.., ... _.., CAL.UNO f'CMll _,. 472642 melntlln b,.ncll oftlcff end fof wJ&tllke BoWevwd, Lo• Ano ..... SupeMtory AQenl by HoYemt>er 29. 92627 1llla ..._1 -tied Wl1ll ow Publlthed Or•':f! CoHt Oally lld .... 1l-a PtrmlMion 10 lnef .... eccou(ll.8 °' C.aforllle 9003e toclled at 2163 t912 Keren "Kttln1" Maritn. 11 County a.ti of Orenoe County on Piiot, Oc1. 22. 29. 5. 12. 1912 e-nct ..._ 01..a f1ta1C NOTIC( :q== !f:r~~~c~,1~ Horth Orenge Mell. Otenge. Anyone H ndln9 • aub1l1nll1t Lemon Tr•• 1tvtne Ct llfornl1 Octob9r 28, 1N2. 4~2 School Ol1trlct. NEWPORT· Cellfofnla t29M. prOIHI mey requett Al\ Ofll 92715 ' ' ,___ ME s A u NI FIE 0 s c H 0 0" NOTICa Oii TRUel'lrl ~ GrHI Amerle•.n Fed .. II Sa.Ing• A11yon• may wrll• In tevor Of ArgurMlll Oft..ne apokehon .... , Tonne s Keeling II l.emon Publiahed Or•ne• COHI Dilly ------------DISTRICT ~ ... •1911 andC 111LOl(I_ Alaoda1 1~· t~llOlegofl 1• protul ol the ~c:ellon Your lorth In Section 543 2(f) of the AulM Tree IMne Celtfomie t27 t 5 Pllol. Occ. 29, Nov. 5, 12, 19, 1911 P\aJC NOTICE Bid Oudl!M: 2:00 o'Clodt p.m. 04 T.I. .... ,.... • orn ... oca'"" • "-" COi•-'* fftllYdlaouM, 11111 .,. not and Regutallont for tlle Fed•r•t Lncs. Am Hell. 2 • ...., Canyon 47~ ------------the 19th <ley °' Novemllef. 1N2. FINAHCl.AL CORPORATION OF Slr•t. Loa Alloa. Cellfomll 94022 llmlted to, ""'~·· rtc0rd of Saving• and Loin Sytte{TI For-• Ori...-, COii• ~ Cltlfornl• t2t27 ------------• CW--Pleet ol Bid Receipt: 1157 SANTA BARBARA U duty and"EICenWIC>AMof,MenloPll'll. perlor!NftClllnheiplnttomeetltw prOIUI lo be con1iC11red Thft~llconductedbye rtaJCN0TIC[ M0nCa CW TIIUl'TU'I •AUE Pl•ttnlle St . Co1ta Mell, C appotflled Tru1tee Ulldlf Ille Cllfltornlll l402S. c red 1 t need e o I 1 U toe at •ubt1an1111. 11 mutt be written. -II pl(tnerthtp T..S. No. FC 9211-Ni 92827. followll\o deeortl>ed de.cl of INl1 Anyone "'•Y write tn lavor or ~ f-cop. mutt l>a reotlYed on time. and conllfn et ,,...-t<aren "Karine" Mentn ITATl..wt cw wrntDltAWAL YOU AfllE IN DEFAULT UHO(A A PtoJect ldentlllcaUon Name: WILL ~U AT PU8l.lC AUCTION protett ol lh• apptlcallon. Your rtQelved by "Su.,.,....tory Agent, leut the lolo'#tng; I) a -.,mary of Thtt etitement wu llled wtth the "90M ,.~ 0110 0,, T "'us T. DATE 0 ASPHALT PAVING, BLACKTOP a TO THE HIGHHT •tDOl!R FOR cornrnenll me)' diacldl, l>ul .... not fader ti HOfM LOAl'I Denk of Sen ... -'°' the Pf'Olllt: 2) the County Cltrtl °' Orange County °" ONRATM ~ M?TlMBER I. 1979. UNLESS SLURRY COAT Al VARIOU CASH (PeyMle 9' 1""9 Of .... In tlrnlttd to, the applicant'I ,_.,Of Frll\ctaco $00 C.itfornta Slrffl ~fie; rnallera obitcled to In the November 9 11182 f"tCTITIOU9-M NAMI '.YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT OISTRICT LOCATIONS. lawful money of the United IMA•) parlor,,,_ fn ~to~ the Poet Of.lie• Bo• 79•• San •PPllCtllon or In lh• apptlcanl'• • . ,.,.. Th• lo1towl110 pereon "·· VOUlll PROPERTY. IT MAY BE Pt•c• Pl•n• are on tile: 1157 alflOl'lt,VCletndtnt••~ cred it need• 0 tu local Frencltco. C•llloml• 94120" by ~Mn110ereoord1;3)111Ctt, Publlehed or1n9e coeet 0111y wlttld1111wu••lltf*'ll'*1Ml'M>nl~ DD AT A PV9UC SALE. IF YOU Ptacenll• St .. Coal• Mell, c 10 end -llll6d by " under Mid c:ommunOIM four C4Plee muel be HOY :zt. 1982. An tddlllOf\el 20 lncludftoy ~y ,......Int~ Of PllOI Nov. 12 19 26 o.c. 3. 1N2 the Plfil•llhl9 opefetlng w1der NIED AN EXPLAHATION OF THE 112127. De•d ot Trutl In the property rece!Yed by "Supet= Agerll, ~ to aubmlt commenll mey lie llnencllf lnformellOn. which IVPPOf'I '. ' ' ' 4952~12 llcttlloua bulln9H name of E NATU .. E OF THE PAOCl!EOING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlll lletlll'lelW dMortl>td: Federal 11otnct Loan of Sen obtalt*. pro.ilded tueh requee1 It the prolett: end 4) a11y 1dver.. HARBOR OOMPAHY II llorm411'1YI ~Ol'tNaT YOU, YOU SHOUl.D the ~named School Oltlrlct TRUST 0 A : JAM I! 8 L · Francl1eo, GOO C•lllornle Slrffl, received In w rlllno by the elletll on your Orgtnf111ton Ot .,._ "° "'"'TIC( 1300 Mal'lan "-· ~ SMdl. CONTACT A LAWYER. Orange Ccpity, Ctlllorfll•. llCll 1.IVIHGSTON end JOAN c . Poll Olllc• Bo• 7948, Sen Su9ervl1ory Aoenl by Hov. H . community wtlletl mAJy l'MUll from .. ..__.,,"" CA 92M$; tnow) 471 Old Newport Oii No~ 2t. 1912. at 9:15 by 1nd through tit Govunl11 UVtHGSTON, Illa wlM. Francleco. Cllilornl• 94120,'' by t"2. A1>9rovll ol the llP9flGllllOn a-TA~NT cw MMIDOr•INT Bouleverd. H1wport BHch. CA A.Ill. 081. 8€RVICE COMPANY at BoMd. hereinafter referred 10 8 E H E FI CI A R Y : 8 AH TA ~ 22, lN2. All lldclltlonel Anyo111 tendlno a tubllanUal you m1y look at Ille eppt!Gltton Oii U11 CW '1CTinOU9 924163. ~ lilPOlllted True ... under and "OISTRICT", .. ,_...,.up 10, bu BARBARA SAVIHOI AND LOAN 20 dayt lo tul>tl'ltl commenll ~ ·prote11 may requell en ore and •II oommenll fifed •I Int .u-•• MAim The llctlllout llu•fnen n91!\t _.,.,. 10 OMd of TNet rtc0rded not tater than 1ne al>ove·tl•I ASSOCIATION, • corporatto11, be *alnecl. provided Midi ltqUett """"""on the app11cat1on .. MC Federll Home Loan &.nk ol 8111 The 101tow1119 pe11on II•• 11awm.n1 f0t the pertnerehlp .,.. ~ 1, 1979, lntt. Ho. 1ae1. In 111ne, M91ecf bldt 1or the -d o1 Aecorded Mitch 27, IMO• lnett. 11 received In wrlllno Dy th• lof1ll tn Sec1Jon 543.~f) or the AIAte Francttco, unlHt any 1uch abandoned the UM°' the FlGt"~ flltd on f'*'-Y 13, tNO In the fll"" 1i333. pege 1112. of Otfldll contrect IOf IN ebOYI project. No. 32711 In 1>oo11 13551, PI09 49 ~ Aoant t>y Nc>YMlber 22, Md Regutetlont for IM Federe.I rneWllll we exempt IW i.w from ~ ~. County ot OrMge. ~ In IN Oftlce of , .... County BIClt lhlll l>a ~ In 1he ol ~ "'-dt "' IN Offtot of • kvlngt end Loan Sy1tem For • public Clttc1otura. •• you h ..... My R.M,O. L.AHOSCAPE. 12'41 Lii F11n H-and Addreu ol ..... ~of e>r.nge ';ounly, 81a1e ldenlllled abo••. and 1h1tt b Ille Aeeorder' of Or•nee County: Anyone tending• •ub111nllat pro teat to be co1111oered quHtton• concerning lhH• 1.oma Ctr , Anlheim, CA t2ll08. ~ WlttldrllWlnQ: Donllci ieott 911 c..mia. elltcu1ed by l<IRK T. opened and putiacly l'Md elOud 11 Mid deed of 1ruet deacrlbet !fie protHI may tequut •n Ot•I 1ubtl1ntlel. It "'u•I O.•wrlllen, Pfocedur•, contac:1 Iha SuperV90fy The Fk:Utlou• Buetnen N1me Redlng1on, 1330 HMIPll*e Clrale. 111 u Is ELL • n d Ju 0 ITH A ..... ~l•led time end piece. lolowlllg ~ argurnlfll on lfle ~llon ..... reoetved on llme. encl COlltaln •• Agent ., ..... Feder el HOfM LOll't ,.,.,,.d 10 abo11• WU fll•d In Newport a.c:tl, CA tMIO. ""aSEl.L. hu111ane1 and wll• at Th•'• wlll be 1 HI A depo111 Loe 1~ of Trett No. 9862. 11'1 IN lonh 'In S.Ctton 543 2Cf) ol the,...... ._. IM totk>wCna' 1) • """"*Y Bar* ol San Frenc:ttco. Or1nga county on NoYember 3, Donald S. flledlnoton WW!or. required tor etch HI of bid city of lrvlne, Counly of Ofanee. end Aegultllone lor Ille FedtHI ttle ,_,. tor the prowc: 2I Publlth•d Ot•no• Coul Dell) lNO ,._tt Will IELI. AT PU8UC AUCTION document1 toguaren1• their relurn State ol Celfornle • "-I on • S1Ylng1 anCI LOI/\ Syttem. For 8 lll)eClftG rnatlerl ot>Jec;1ed to In PllOt. "'°" 12, 19, fN2 R1ndy McD•nlt l, 25247 1.ot Publlehed Orange Coul Oat~ TQ HIOHlST 8100ER FOA CASH In good condition within N/A m1P IMreof ,_did In Boc*1•10, :~:.~:~1111:.oll b:.u:,o;:•:,~~:n~ aoplicatton or In the -.>PUtent' 4992.e2 Rancherlll. Hetnet, CA 92343 Plot. Occ. 29, NoY. 5, 12, 19, 1882 ~ at time of Nie In 1ewtu1 after IN bid opening elate. P • 11 • t 9 Io 1 2 I 11 c I u td • •. •ecelved on time. anCI contt6n 11 COITlmunlly ..W. ,_d, 3) tacta, flt8.IC M011C( Thlt ~ -condUC1acl by 47.e2 ~ of Ille Untted 8tal•I It the Eich bid mutt conlorm -Wld Ml~an-~•· recOf' • ot IMtt the IOllOwlng. 11 1 t11mmwy of lndudlnQ 111"1 ~ economic ot en ltldlvldull .....,. entrance to Ille otcl Of911119 tHpo1111ve to •h• con1r1c Mkt = H Of.1,· the IWMOnl lor the prot ... ; 21 the flnanCilflnlomwtlOn, wNcll IUCIPO'I MOTIC8 TO c:MDn'ORa AanCly McOtnlel P\ll.IC NOTICE C-ty CourthouH, located 011 ~ YOU A IH AULT UNOEI' A trpaGlftc matter• Ol>ltCl.O 10 In""' 1111 pro1t11, and 4) ~ •Over Oii 8UUC niu•..,. Thie aleterntnt -llled with the --iiiiffinaiiiiiiiiiiiiii--~ 11.n81 1e•:.~••••n eacn bidder"*' eubrnft. on ~. tt'ro.TO':T~~Tyegu~ 9'»Pllcallon °' In 1119 epp1tc1t1I'• .t1ec1• on you, oro• zauo11 o ,...._ ttet_.. U.C..C.) County c 1en1 of Orange County on "'!C .. '~-.T .. ~M • l. _,,__.,, Santa form lurnlahed Wltll the conl1 ., ~ wNCfl !MY 1-'1 fl\ HOii~• ,. •~, ... ., ,,~ 10 1 .. _ Oct. 21. tM2. -.. •-• Ca6lfomle 111 flOl'lt, tttle and documenll. a Ill\ at the Pf ACTION TO fl OTECT YOU .. COIMUll!y MfVICt record; .. ) lectt, ~Of 1M ~ -.., ,,.. v, ..... •-,,,.. ......_ Tiie 10f1ow1no ~we~ ~ 10 and now held 1Ul>Gonlrac1or-• on ...... projeet PAOf>EftTY, IT MAY l!IESOlOAT A ~ M'I ,.....,ant tcOliornlc or YOIJ !NY toolt al Ille~ Creditor• ol McCA TY/WATTS, A Lew~..... ~ ... Wldtr Mid Deed°' True! In the requlrld by the Subletting en PUBl.IC SALE. IF YOU NfEO AN llntnetll lnlorrNllOn, wNch ~ and ell comment• llltd et th INC .. e Ct lllor11l1 corporetlon, ,_.. 0.... ..,._., Wte -CHIAPPE'S, 1025 El Ceinlfto altutlecl '" ..u County SUbClontrlGlfnO F• Pracuc-EXPLANATION OF THE HATUAI! 11'11 pro1 .. 1: and 4) any adverH Fecl«et .._ Loan tllnlt 01 San trantleror(a). wtioee b111lne11 It ~ ...._ CA... 0r1ve. Coat•..._, CA 92t26 • ..... deec:riOed •: Oovt. Codi Sec.. 4100 .. Mq. OF THE PAOCl!OINO AGAINST elfac:la on yout organl&atlon Of F11nct1co unlett a ny IUCh llS31 Charlom• Drive, Tu•lln, • ,,.,, CHVL H. IOHN, 6 Matt ..... 1 LOI 76 Of Trac1 2387, In the City Eac11 bidder mutt aubmlt with YOU, YOU SHOULD cotlTACT A community wtliCtl """I retull from IMWf1lllt ere IX~ by 11w from County ol Or enge, Stele of Pul>llalled Orenge CoHI Dally ltvtn., CA 92714. _ I c.... ...... Courtly °' Orange. bid Cltltll•d Of CHhler'• check LAWVER ...cirovtt ot ,.,. 89Pli0Ation. pubic dlaclolure If ~ ~ lll'1Y Catffomta. that • bUtk ,,_.., •• PllOI Oct 22 29 Nov 5 12 tM2 JIH J 80HH. I Mellow, .,...., ... of Ceftlomla. H per map P9Vlbte 1o the OISTRICT or 1 tlld Addreu ol u ld p1opetty I• 'fOIJ 11\eY 1oo11 at the .,.,ac.110fl quHllont concerning lllu tbout 10 b• mid• 10 H M H. ' · · • • 4W·I CA 92714. ec.,IMd In book 70. paoe 33. bond In the '°'"' Ml lorlh In 2 Choate. !Mne. CA. 92714. Tlwre 1nCI Ill CO"'rTllnll ffled It tht e 10 c:e du re t c Ont 1 ct I 11 e !nlerprlHt, Inc., I C1ltlornl1 . fN1 1>ut1nM1 te conducted by an c-ty....:::::s::. :':11~'(~-1 :,:,::;:::.:SC:::"" ~~:,:::.·u~~.e~yo~~::: :'t:r~!t~":~!=~ :':~~·::·, T!':~~~!•·1~ rtalC NOTICE tndlYldull. JlnJ.8*1 TM atrM1 lddren end other Doller•) 11 • ll'IAfAnl" that t The ~ ~ --OMd met••• •• ·~ l>Y llW frOfl\ PubtllMd Orange Co11t Dall MMdauweet Way. tMne, County ...cnnoue .,..... Thit "'*"*" .. .._. with N ~. " eny. of ..... bidder wtfl enter Imo IM propo.tecf ot 'Truet, by -ol • llNadl or publtc dllotoelne ti you hive lll'1Y PllOt Nov 12 19 ftu l\021-Of Orange. 8tate °' Cellforr.la. MAMI ITA,_llT COullty C*1! ot 0r-. CoulltY on =~ fflcrll>ed el>ove 11 comrect 11 Ille -11 -•dad 10 deleuft '" IN OOllQll ... _.... quHtlont ooncernl11g lhlH ' · • • Thll Pf°'*"Y to be trentfwred It The fOltOWlllO ~ -dOltlg Oclot>er 14. 1ta. · ortod 10 l>e: 190 Victoria 111m. tn the _,I of fallure lo'"' ll\er'el>r. neret°'°'' ~ lfld p rocedure•. oonllot lh• .,._.,. llft'IV't located at 18011·0 8k>'S*ll ~Cle, ~a: ,_ • Colla ...... callornta. kllo Mid oonlract. tutti MCUrlty wltl dallvertd 10 Ille und•Fllgned • SUpervt~ Aten• II the Feder•I .. _ -·-IMM. County Of Orange. State ot EXCALllUA LIMOU81H( Publlth.O Ot1nr. Oo••• Dtl!)' ~:1.::d.~~·:p:.,11~1/:ourt~~: lle6.='K:T r~ IM right 10 :CS~S:.~-'="'~ ~.~~~~:::c= • ~A~.. ~roper1r It detcrll>ed In f:r~:.=~·p=t!'::: Piiot. Oc1. :zt, Nov. '1 1. ':r::'la =11_.._ of the etreet addr-rejec1enyorIllbideor10....,. 111"1 of bfeacf1 and of tlMtton to c-.. Piiot, NoY. &. 12. 1962 4882-12 The ~ Po'tOfll .,.. CIOlllO 9an1r11 H . Al t lock tn trade, '"'° .... ~ dtllgnetlon. " trr.,wtti. Of lnforl'lllllU.. In 911)' lh• undtr~d to .. 11 H id l>Ulll*l M: ....... ~·end~ will Of JM"' T .. AHIPO .. TATfON, "9IJC llJ'1C( _,,llllOMI ..,_, l>tdt °'"' 111e bidding. P'CIC*tY to Mid 011 ... 1tona. "8JC NOTICE SANTA AHA II.AM'< & NAV'f that print •flop • ' auonery INC .. •~ OOfporlllon, °"' --"iiimmEuiiiiiiiiii...;...,;. I a.td .. ,. wlll J>• med•, 11u1 Purtuent to the ruov11ton1 of and therHltaf tM und•.11tned 1ooa E 17UI ltrMt, lelltt Ana.; bp~~111j1..:l.• Ck•"~:'.~ ~·o~~ro '-'=~~ Nnport ,_., 8ufle 7110, Hewoott PcmiiUi • I " Jtlleut cove11an1 or watranty. S.Ctlon 1773 °'IM l..lt>or Code Of c--o _.... nollet °' l>fmcll end or ...cnnoue ....... Celllornte '2701 li9adl ~HMO ...,. eTAW or .......... reotrdllll title. Ille ltlle of Catllornl1. tne et.otlon to M r~ Jiiiy 11, ..._ llA~ UNITED MILITAAV IUftflLY IOCaMG lWH·U -~ ~. • JM i. fl Tiie tollDwflll ..... -..... """ __ ,.. or encumOrancote. lo DISTRICT llH Oblalneel from the lt12 ••• Ill.Cr. 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HJa ooachlni 1taff ia aone. having been 8f ven an lndeflntte vacation, 4anct the a.mi, who were ortlinallf tchfctuled to play Atlanta Oct. 10, are prepared to face the Fakona again Nov. 21 If ,uch a contest ever tranaplres. · • The key la that Malavui and his 1taff have ·made no other plans beyond Nov. 21,'meaning even thoueh the NFL haan't canceled ill eeuon. yet, the Rama are on the verge of cancellng thel.n. !'It'a gotng to tie very difficult, to play' a seuon," admitted "ldalavMi Thurilday, ~'There are· ways it can be done. But It doesn't look good a'\ this Particular point." Malavui said his last hope la that the strike la rninculoualy 1ettled by Ulla weekend, which would allow the players to report by Monday. But since no negotiating lleaiona are even 1ehed<ded, Malavaai's outlook la exactly what it aounda -extremely optimistic. "We .)lad prepared ounelves for this weekend (against the New York Glantl) and J)(*ibly the next game (~t Atlanta). Then It's all over. I don't th ink there's a chance then," Malavasi conceded , The ~trike, now in Its Mth day, has already Cfl8l the NFL eight weekends, half of the regular schedul~. Even-iLoperations would resume immediately, only eight games could be made up under the pttttent format. giving NFL clubs a total of 10 for the-year, barely enough ta constitute a seaaon. "It's very frustrating," noted Malavaat. "I love the game, that's why I'm in the pme. h's a part oi•your life and then all of a sudden it stops. I miss football very much. It's a very important part of my life. . "I said at the beginning of the strike that no one was going to win; that everybody would lose including the taiii." l_P..QAT_J COLUMNIST JoffN ____,__ __ SEVANO I opthniltlc pel'IOll,'' he said. "l think cooler heads will ~ail ax>n. , ' •Never in my wildest dreams did I think 4l would Jaat this long., It's a shame It got this far, ,but · that being the 'case hopefully: we can salvage the rest of it. '1Everybody has a varying degree aa to how they feel about thia situation. Actually, I don't think w~'re in a position to make any judgments. I think it's unfair for us to make any statements unlem we're in on the· negotiations. We don't really know what's going on." Evidently, there aren't many people who do. Despite the aeeming crack in lhe union'• aolidarit)' of late, there la no reecheduling of talks planned. And, even if both parties did sit back down at the table, their differences are still so tremendous it's hard to conceive any immediate aetllement. Of course, If the season la going to be restarted at some future date, the Rama' predicament worsens as the strike lingers on. - "It's definitely worse for us," said Malavaai. "Those te-ama that are 2-0 have an obvious advantage over thoee that are 0-2. "I think the only fair thing to. do would be to have a round -robin type of thing where we-would play the (San Franciaco) 49ers and Atlanta would play New Orleans. "Then lhe two winners would meet and the NFC F..ast winner would play the West and so on. But I don't think that would hapgpen, although I think it's the only way to go back with any kind of aemblance." Steve Brazas (32 ) gets a block from a Sailor .teammate, who takes CdM's Corky Carpenter (5) out o f t he way in 21-7 win . Jack Faulkner, the Rams' Administrator of Football Operations, isn't ready to join his coach in throwing in the towel ... but he's clat1e.\ "I don'~ really think we'll play, but I'm an For the MaJavasis and Faulkners, the strike repreeents more than just the potential ca,ncellation (See MALAVASI, Pa1e C!) CIF ·berth awaits . Sailors after • Will By ROGER CAR~N Of'IMDelJNet ..... A beaming Mike Giddings, Newport still qualified for the playoffs. They're· effectively slowed the Sailon' running Such was not the case, however, as t.he 5-2 in league now, 6"4 overall. game. Sailors' defeme, l~ by Brett Kacura, Monarch~ mauled .Barbor High'a football coach, stood in the aftermath of hia Sailors' 21-7 Sea View League victory over arch-rival Corm:)a del Mar Thunday night, filled w i t.h c li ch es and accept i n g congratulations from. well wishers. Steve Braz.as, the Sailors' .207-pound But Brazaa took care of that in the, Gavin Greely, John Stockham, Frank 1 junior taiU>PCk, despite miaai.ng all of the fourth quarter, dashing 32 yards for the Sennes, Brazae and Brett Hagadorn, . practice 9e9Biona because of a case of nu, go-ahead touchdown after spinning out among others, suffocated just about b F • . bronchitis and walklne pneumonia, of a would-be tackler'• ll'lllp with 5:37 anyUUna the See K1np had to offtt. v r1ars; according to his coach, acon!d all three --lefi:--K-urt ·Lome kidt«f..--tu.--eecond-of----... -. ..hllback...La.nce...Ma..a:Un_a-.lned .. !6._ .. _.J_._ -··· ·---··-· __ • Harbor touchdowns and rushed for 106 three PATa and the Sailors were In yards on 16 carries, with six of thoee i The roaa basn'l been without a few bwnps in hia first try as a varsity coach '11ince 1959, but Thursday's s uccess catapults hia Sailors into next Friday's first round of the CIF Central Conference playofts. yards 9n 20 carries. command. carries for a yard or leas. By CRAIG R USSELL ' It was however a team effort as the The Sea Kings were within reach Brauas' first TD, a 3-yard sweep .,_.., • ... Dmilw,... • Sailors ~tiliz.ed ~en running backs in ;,,yearlier, as Mike Molinaro knifed ~h around the right aide, was tet up by a, It aeems that 99 Umes out of the first half while assuming a 7-0 to block a 2-4-yard field goal in the third 30-yard pus from Mike Wells to Herb 100, the truly .ereat. playe~s halftime bulge. quarter, then the offenae exploded with · G<lM after a gift pass interference call rite to the OCC8Slon for the b.ig And · turned h Sailo first a 24-yard hook~ from quarterbac.k against CdM. kept a 58-yard march alive. game. ,aslt ou~,t e rswere PaulWataontoDonPryor,fonowedbya "That'• been our problem all year Th~rsday night was nd = 'fh a~gd~ngh~::de ten(i!~~g~ 50-yard scoring paaa with the same long," said Morris, alluding ,to the. excepti~n 8!' quarterback St.eve ''This was an awfully big game for our program," said Giddings. ''It makes running the hills in August worthwhile. rm espedally happy for our seniors." . e 1 . combination. third-down eecapes by the oppo61tion. Beuerlem did the honon to lead. :fcJ.d fnends up front), settling for the left Although a tie would end Cort>na's The Sailors exploded in the third the top-ranked Servite Fri~ tq e. season, the Sea Kings opJed to knot it at quarter with a renewed intensity, and a 42-7 victory over arch-r.1va~ "We tried to run to the right," 7-7 ~J\ Brett Hughes' place-kick with althoughtheSeaK.inpevenedthecount Mater Dei before a atandm1~ The Sailors wrapped it up with a pair ot touchdo,WllS in the fourth quarter, although they could have settled tor the 7-7 standoff through three periods and explained Giddings, "but they had (Eric) 5:00 left in the third quarter. al 7, the fourth quarter belonged to room-only crowd of more trum: Shaw there, and it was too much." "As far as I was concerned," said CdM Newport. 12,000 at ~e Santa Ana Bowl. • The CdM linebacker, along with-Joe Coach Dick Morris, "we were going to The winners drove ~ yards to score Beuerlem, considered by man>' Paluck, John Onstott a nd others, score again." (See SAILORS. Pace CZ) to be the best high schoof • _'1; quarterback in the southland. ·Donl a n h a s • warning for union NEW YORK (AP) - Management negotiator Jack Donlan says tal.k.s with striking National Football League players will not resume mtleas th~ union takes a position much closer to that of the club owners. "We have vast economic and conceptual . differences and it's time they realized that they have to move subst.antially a nd dramatically in our direction," Donlan said T,hursday In response to a f o ur-page- memorandum from the union. The letter called for renewed negotiations "in the spirit of t:ompromiae" to end the 53-day-old players strike. But Donlan replied: "Our JDOney proposal is out there. Compromise is not .the wa1Chword at this tiine~ Realism la!' Donlan said Garvey had provided "no baaia for a ..itlement or the l9Wnftion of rneaninlf\al ,..otiatiON,' and he 4-crtbed the outlook far aoina '-le to the ~ table .. without hope, tTbue<f on their · poai tlon u ata led In the memorandum.'' '"lbia weekend la criUcal If the Mat0n la to resume," Garvey 8ld. "but muuiaement ref~ to lmpin. It II Incumbent on them to -Ol'I wkh it. The only hope tGillMlle ....... II to rmch a cobect.iw buplntnc rwmt." Garvey said ' player re'"::tUve. at a meett.,. In the Su mlt He>tel Thuraday '-91ht w.,. upeet about teams .,........... prlfttely with their ... " ·~ mn'i ban 28 aepante -·&~"' elu~ I t doesn 't come ea~y for Edison Chargers manage to hold off Ocean ¥iew, 2 0 -14, to earn sha re of crown By ED ZINTEL ~lotMO.., ..... F.dison High's football team is in a familiar place today -atop the Sunset League season-ending standings -however , h ead coach Bill Workman says his team is m an unfamiliar position going into the CIF Big Five Conference playoffs. Friday night at Oranke Coast College, the Chargers wrapped up the regular season with at least a tie for a league title with a 20-14 win over Ocean View to finish 4-1 in league and 6-3-1 overall. The Chargers, after moving out to a 20-0 lead in the third quarter, t}ad to hold on to avoid the 1,1p9et. ll was typical. of the way. thinp have ~ this aeuon for F.dlaon. And though the Chargers are a 1lrong defensive and offensively ao4nd running team, they are by no means a favorite to capture the CIF Bi& Five Conference title, aa in put vean. yards at intermission) was fortunate to trail just 14-0 at that point. · EdlSon senior running back Derek Griffiths had .97 yards on 13 carries by lhe half and scored a touchdown on a 56-yard run off tackle in the second quarter. Running mate Leonard Simpeon got the Chargers' first touchdown on a 22-yard gallop late in the first quarter. Griffiths capped a 67 -yard drive by F.diBon to open the third quarter when he bolted over from the eeven-yard line. But then, perhaps feeling that the game was well in hand, Edison put it lnto cn.&iae control while Ocean View put on the gas. The Seahawks finally got on the boa.rd with 1:20 remaining in the third quarter aa tailback Todd Parker caught a 54-yard paH from quarterback Chad Pariaeau. Parker waa alone when he caught the ball over the middle at the Edison 25-yard line. Midway through the fourth quarter, Pari8eau again came up with the bi1 play, this time finding wide receiver Jimmy Garton for a 66-yard touchdown pua. Garton, working one-on- one wi\h a defender, got a full ates> behind him when he hauled in Pariaeau's pass down the sideline. Ocean View had two more Fountain Valley Hieh'• Barona go after a share of the Sun1et Leaaue football title and Marina, Huntington Beach and Wooclbridae ue ~ CIF playoff bertha aa the f.lna1 aalvo ot the 1982 nipl8r seuon concludea for blah IQhool teuna. kb blstna at 7:30. Here•a a capsta)it ~ at tonlp&'a acencla: 16No, we're not a favorlte,"'AMlld WorkmAn following Friday night'• win before a Homecoming crowd of 3,500. '"But that's whit make• thh 1ame euoh a challenge. I have a much different feeling f6r this team F.-alala ValleJ ••· MarlM than I have for the lut three It's becomlq a clua.lc matchup of coachln1 yeara. But &bat'• what it'• all philoeophjee. CII' .. nw Conte~ playoff and about. Anybody can knock off title PCl-'blUtlel notwithatanding. Marina'• Vlklnp anybody and that incl~ ua." =ra.: i.19: ~~h~.~ Indeed, Oman View (2 8, 1-4), Barona (3 l) -'---•'--=..a·•-with wiu•~ with nothJna tO Jc. and a whale -~ .... 1: .,.. ,,._. .--i lot to . aaln, almost _pulled off with a win. It• at c.erti~ . what W•t.minster did a wettk 11c . • earller when the L1one up19t ~ tt:M1~~ . - !d18on, 14-13. An OOer victory can put d 8-:h tntb a Alter •pottlna l'.dllda • 20-0 co(n flip aituadon f« • ar -w ~ buJce early In tJie third quarter, playoff lpol. Hundnp>n ._.......,. Ill oaenie the Seahawkt .. u led Into •n around the bul-Ub .,._ of ~ n.om~ offenaive att•ck baat'd on and the --'ni of h l...lftrtOn. w..-.m•. a-1 patt__.. -uUUanc the lhort but"'"' ia l•·ll ...._, ovw miu.n. ._..a,..._. ~ .nd nm. .,.... hooku~ bet••• ..,... ... Tim llanlDft Dllal damlMM4 &he flnt h8ll Uid ....WW TUii V......._. It• at Bun-.- end OeMft. View (wttll 0 total -..... possessions before the game ended, however bOth drives were s\alled by holding penalties at critical times. The Seahawks moved the ball to the Edi8on 37-yard line aa time was running out but a lost fumble following a short pass ended it. I Edi8on finished with 247 tdtal yards rushing but had minus 5 yards paaain& on two completions. But Ocean View, whlch had l91 yards paaing, finished with minus 16 yards rushtna. "I waa really proud of the way the guys came back tonight:' said Ocean View head coach Steve (Sff EDISON. Pase CZ) C:ompleted 22 of 33 paaea for 34tl yards and four touchdowns in c game that decided the .Angelue League championship and was probably the most talked about contest in Orange County ao far this year. The 6-3 sel'llor was nearlt perfect, his only mistake cominC on his first pass of the night. Mater Del's Kevin Conwaf' intercepted the paaa al the Servite 10-yard line ai:td ran uniouched into the end zone tQ give the Monarchs a very ah~ lived 7-0 le.cl. • But after that lt was Beuerlein's night to shine; completing 22 paaaes to seven different recelven. • And, aa usual, it was the tandem of Brian Salemo and En; Andrade that were his favorite targets. Salemo caught six ..-ea for 142 yards and three touchdowns. all of the lengthy variety. H1' 33-yard touchdown reception made it 7-8 Mater ~t and hla 30-yartler 1ave the Friars the lead for aood at 13-7. But his lalt catch WU hia molt apecUcU)ar, turning a 10-yard lint-down recepllon lnto a 55-yarcl touchdown wfth one awitt mow; and'the rout waa on. Andrade abo cauiht atx s- fcw 89 yarda, and finally .,-on the IQOftboU'd htmaelf with an 11-~arcl TD reception which c1aiid out • lllOi'fri8 e.rty an uw. fourth quarter. "Steve waa juat throwlna ar-t." aid • very haDpy Servile Coach Ran Smellier. r•ff.there'1a better hWl 9Choo1 quarterbldl la die...-. rd .... '° .. wbo• ... ••1 really we Ma. lDW • .... thlt .. ooUt tiiat ..... .. ion"8uld ............. , ... ., "'8ak " ........ -. " • Q"9 al \he N•Dlll lt ... _ .... '*_..._., ...... ~ ==.w:a .. ":.:111111 .. ,11 ... ~-....... - . --·- l11ander1 blanked at Mlnneeota Meloeaie 1ianunt'd thf door u tht • Mlnne1ot1 1011 nder 011111 u ..: North 8t.ar1 lhUI out tbei ~ York lllandera. 2-0, Thunday nllhl in I.be N1Uonal Hockey t.c.-acu. ¥elcx.·he •topped 14 lhoCa Oft h1I ~ IO hil 19th C.rffr lhutout, the flrtt Ume &M'llland~ ... have bHn blanked since a..o. An9f l,. beet them 3·0 March 13 lut aeuon ,. From AP dl1paacM1 . ·. ... !lMwheN in thtt Nill.., Edmonton moved tnto flnt p&ae. fn tht Smytht-DM1ion. u Olen Aadenoa broke a 1· l tie with thlrd·~rlod power-play 1oal a1 lht' Oll•ra dumped New · J e rsey. 6-1 ... · Real ClouUtr'I so h blckhandlltd 1oal •t 17:02 of the third period lilted Quebec to a 3·2 dectlJon In BOiton . . . Llad11y Car101 and Tom Ooreaoe n•tted two • ' goals aple<.-e u Philadelphia 1COred three &oala within a 3:-02 span· of the second J>41'rlod to outscore t1w NewYork·Ranpn.-7-3. ' PASADENA :_ Calltornia nnator:elect Pete Wiison said Thunday that although there la yet no contract, he expects the Army- Navy football same to be played in Puadena's ao. Bowl Dec. 3, 1983. The Republican from San Dieso tOld a new• c:onlerence that it would coel an estimated $5 mllllon to stage the game since arrange.ments would haw to be_ macle for transportation and housing of an estimated 8,500 cadets and midshipmen. " •111 1 Rolfe Amhyrn. executive vice president of 'l(1 the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, explained 1 \hat the p~jecl la ' non-P.rofit venture with funds to be raised throug~ ticket sales and donations. "Several major corporations have evidenced intereat," said Amhyrn, a 1953 gradua~ of the Military Academy and a retired colonel. WU.On~d 8Ubetantial progress has been made in ne tiationa and he expects agreement on playing t e game in Pasadena. - He added, "In California there is a heavy concentration of active duty and retired military penonnel to form a bue of support. We expect the-game to be a eellout." , The Roee Bowl seats 105.000 and seats will be priced at $25. The two service academies have played their annual game in Philadelphia for many years, Quote of the day · Cummings paces Ctlppers to first win Rookie Terry Cammia11 hit a• m short jump shot with 29 seconds remailllng Thursday night, putting San'"nrego ahead to ttay aa the Clip~rs peeled their first victory of the National Basketball Auocialiol'l season with a 109-105 triumph over San Antonio. The Clippers, who had lost their fint seven games, rallied from a 94-84 deficit in the final 6 ~ minutes . . . In the only other NBA game Thursday, Jim PaxSOD and Calvin Nau combined fpr 46 points, 16 durit)g a first-period blitz, as Portland rolled to a 111-90 victory over winleu Houston. ... Lasorda signs a one-year contract The t.o. Angeles Dodgers signed • Tommy Laaorda Thunday to manage the club for a seventh seuon next year. Laaorda, 55, who has managed ' the Dodgers to three pennants and a World Championship, alaned a one-year contract . . . Aaroa Pryor will try to remain the World Boxing Association junio r welte rweight champion when he meets Alexia ArpeUo, who will try to become the first man to win titles in four weight claaNe in Miami tonight . . . Joe Altobelli;·~ New York Yankees' coach and fonner manager o1 the San Fr.net.co Giants, will ,I Toay EalOD, the Illinois quarterback who engineered a last-minute drive that produced the game-winning field pl in a ~9-28 victory over Wi.econsin. on his ability to stay cool: "'!bat's what I get paid for." s ucceed Earl Weaver as manager of the Baltimo re Orioles, baseball sources said Thursday. Television, radio TV: No events acheduJed. RADIO: Basketball -Houston at Lakers, 7:20 p.m .. KLAC (570). .~. ~.~--------~~----------------------------------------------------------------~ ~;:Merlin, Drifter ~;fieai-ing Mazadan By ALMON LOCKABEY Deir ............... "Fast is fun". That waa the' motto of Bill Lee after he desiene<i Merlin which has proved to be the fastest monohull on the West Coast. d<l~ But the skir of four .Santa U"U.Z-509 -a Lee dest8J1 - had a djfferent version c1f that --motto after Thunday's windy .. Laguna -Hills ')q :r~:romps, 36-13 Q~ Lonny Reiner rushed for 128 " ~ards on 22 carries and junior _ ~ Ted Willich scored a pair of .touchdowns aa Laguna HUis Hlgh'a football team cloeed out the regular aeaaon with a nonleague 36-13 victory over Diamond Bar at Mtaaion Viejo -High. . · Reiner, a 5-8, 160-pound junior, c bred a pair of touchdowns and three two-point conveniona for ;:-Jhe Hawks, now 4-6 overall. t Diamond Bar, a tint-year IChool. ~ oompleted its eea80n at 2-8. 1-':J Lasuna Hilla awaits the .out.come of tonight's South C.oast ~gue .cbedule, hoping for a shot at the CIF playoffs. If Laguna Beech beats Woodbridge, the Hawb will qualify, but a 1Woodbridae win over the Artists, combined with a Capistrano Valley victory ove r San Clemente, would throw the South Cout League race into a three-way for third place. c.: U.-""'11t1M1111100~.., 11 '{! DlemoltdlM._.,.,~ 13 0 0-13 '(C i.,.._... t t If t -3e •.i ~3run(lclck lelledl . oe-....., 1 n111 (llul!Mr kk*) '~ L.._,.,,., 3 NII ("9lnilr Ml) • t-Da-Peoplee tO ""' (PM' fllled) LH-Wllldl 1 run (AelNr '""! l 'l• LH-W9cll 1 run{....,_ run LH-TIWllO 3 NII lk•......,, ii.. MtenOenCe -IOO I~). \.I ;~rews to compete "'1 ¥ARINA DEL REY -UC :·t==~~~ letUp at Be.Uona Crall .Sunday in ·"the tint nmn1nl of the Cano'• 1 t=up Re1atta, with the novice races be&inpina at 8:30 a .m., followed l>y ~ vanity J'8C8 ai 10:30. The reptta wW .be run in 500-ma&eJ' r•" with hea11, . ~ 111'1\lffnU and finale. '"Y1i.£~1.~ comp~ will be -~ Loni Stai. and '<,.. bOlt !ln.drW of UCLA. tho run down the coast of Baja, California in the Los Angeles to Mazatlan yacht..race. "Fast is teary," they all agreed after logging between 226 and BOATING '1J 233 miles in a blustery northwesterly that pushed the fleet c1oee to Cabo San Lucas, the turning point in the 999-mile race. Merlin, skippered by her designer Lee, Jogged 269 miles in the run from 8 a.m. Wednesday to 8 a.m. Thursday, placing her at Cabo Falso near Cabo San Lucas. Drifter, skippered by Cliff Tucker, Long Beacb Yacht Club, made good 261 miles and was about three miles behind Medin. The slowest day's run in the ffeet was 160 miles. Merlin and Drifter's positions placed them about 195 miles from Mazatlan with the prospect of finishing aometime today. But a brisk easterly wind w as expected to slow the fleet in the beat across the GuU of California -the first windward work they have enc.lountered since the start of the race. Corrected time leaders after the fast day's run went Samurai (SC-50), Earl of Mar (SC-50), Merlin, Drifter and Oaxaca in that order. Handicap leaders in clasa: CLASS A -t. 8-11: 2 EM of Mar, 3 Mer1in. CLASS 8 -1. ~·· 2. Mlnll 8, 3. ,....._. CLASS C-1. BrlM: 2. Will Of The Wllp, 3. HMtW.,., CLASS 0 -1. Midnight Sun: 2. St!Mwocll; 3. lnlreold. Orange C.Oast runs to conr erence title LA MIRADA -The Orange C.oast College men's cross country team claimed its first oonference c hampionship since 1965 Thursday afternoon, eaaiJy rac'ina to a South Coast Conference championship by pladne .even runnen in the top etaht places. Lalo Terrl<1ue1 (19:35), Bob Eridmon (9:41) and Gary Dally (19:42) ftniahed one-two-three 1n the meet at La Minda .RqkJnal Park. In the women's divWon, OCC'a Kim DeVetaa eet a COW. record 1n 17:47.0 to JlllCe the Plraie. to ~ 11Ge. PeVetal Ill I hwhnwa from l!'.d'8on Kilh· Oranp CoMt qualified for the state croaa country meet In ~~wtekend. b M~U~VASICONCEDES. ~<+tom Pilll C1 SAILORS • • • From Page C1 their final touchdown with 42 seconds )eft, with Brazas crashing over the right side from a yard out. "I tho ugh\ the 'mo' had changed i" admitted Giddings about the sudden third-quart.er reversals (the blocted field goal and ensuing CdM touchdown). "Mo (momentum) is a key man on our team." Each deferlsed the other with 1lmilar t.a.,ctica with another safely assigned to cover the tailback. "l-d1dn't trunk Braz.as would be able to play as much as he did, but he's 80 dam good," continued Giddings. 'the Joa ends CdM's season at 3-4 in leAtgue, 3-7 overall, and it was the Sailors' 16th win in the 20-year 11eries. "Our kids played well," said Morris. "l don't know what else we could have done, They (Newport) are more physical. We tried to throw, but ... " DONLAN • • • From Page C1 pertOMel who do not know the mues.'' Garvey uid. He called "ridiculous'' the aituation in Dallas, with Cowboys President Tex Schramm tdkin& with quarterback Denny White. "There's t0methifll like nine '-.iee and they've retiolved eiaht of them.'' Garvey added, "WJ\lt lf they re.olve all of them? Who doee it bl~ Danny and Tex? . no. it Id &be eomm'rOMr. the other ,Wyen in the 1equer• Garvey called the private ne1ot1a\lon1 an invitation t°" anarchy. MONARCHS From Page C1 t»tna the6r own wont .nemy. VaqS end year Six turnovera In •ll. four of whkh came rarly In the 1arM and lt"d dlre,·tly to Servile touchdowns. And, to make mattera wonie. Mater Ovl had a 74-verd touchdown pat• from Roser Reynoeo to Brian Repn that would've made It 21·14 ..,.1y ln th• NCOnd hilt called Mc:k bec:auae of WeaaJ moUon. ·with 7-6 • Will •inw aood football teama make fewer miltaket," aaid Mater Del Coech Way fl• Cochrun. 11 And they're a very 1ood football team.. - Of fenalvely tor the Monarchl, ~ wasn't much to talk. about. t>efenaively, Mater Del did Umlt the Servile ruMlna pme. but It waa its lnabUlty to put presaure on Beuerlein that made the difference. .. We were hop{~ for a little better pass ru1h, 'explained Cochrun. Mater' Del finishes the reautar aeaaon «\:3-1 overall and 4-1 in leacue play and now awaits ~ts dr•w In the CIF Bil Five playoffs: Servite is 7-1 ind 5-0 and wlll vndoubtedly enter the playoffs aa the top-teeded team and the odds-on favorite for the title. "This team haa never quit before," said Cochrun. "That's . why we were playing for the title." a.mt• a. ....., Del ' ._,._,~ Mlllf Del 1 0 0 0-T Servtte I t5 14 7-42 MO-Conwmy 10 return wltll..lntlfceptlon (Doan kick), 8-881«no '3 pue from 8euerlein (kid! felled) 8 -Salarno 30 pau lrom Beuarteln (~OYldl kldll 8 -Rahon 1 run (Burget pau from Beuetteln) 8 -"8hon 2 run (~ kldll 8 -Salvno 55 pan, from Beuerlaln (~kick) I -Andrada 11 pau from 9euerleln (~kid!) A~ -12.000 l•tlrnatecll ca-....... . -. ,.,,.. doWna 6 11 "'*-"Yatda 24-49 2$-31 ,....... yerde .. 345 "-4-1W 22-33-t Punta ""'° 3-37 F~ 4-3 1-0 Penaltlea-)IMdl .. 27 10-91 .................. MO-JoMI. 7·27: Pola, 5-1'f: Agullra. 5-1: HQOper. 1·8: Doan, 2·mlnue 1; Reyno10: 4-mlnul 111. 8-Rahon. 15·57: Schwab. M : Dusablon. 24: Reilly, 1.mlnuil 8: Beuerleln, 3-mlnua 211: C«ldel•. 2-mlnot 1. ........... , .... MO-Reynoeo. 4.1 .. 3. ea. S-Beuttleln, 22-33-t. 345, ll~ltllllReoeM.111 MD-1'DQlrre, 2·33: Oprlan, 1·30: Code. 1·5. • S-S81«no, 8-142: Andrade, 8-119; Rahon. 4-47; Cendeju, 2-18; KJHlllll, 2·t4: S-le, 1-30; Dusablon, 1-5. By RAND\' nn ........... ..., .... Irvine ancf University hl1h echoola balded ,, out Thunday n.lcht ln • '°°"*1 pme otnally Utile 001111quence (neither team ii playoff ibounci), but for the I.ct \hat the winner' -Irvine, 7-8 - received the c:Uy'1 bra11tn1 riahts and the honorary ,. .... Poet Trophy aymboliJinl victory. But the way the Vaqueroa and Trojans went at it under "°1d, muddy conditions. anybody ml&ht have thouaht they were ~· tor tb• entire Irvine An estimated 3.~ fans packed the stands at Irvine'• home field to watch an unartlatlc. thouch· hard-fought, ~nteat In which there were nine tumoven (MVen of theD) fwnblee) .net at leat a few turning poblts. tn the second quarter, Irvine's John Salinas scored on a nine- yard run which, coupled with Dan Chlebowaki'a extra point, aave the Vaqueros a 7-6 lead they would never relinquish. Salinas also reached a EDISON ... From Page C1 Colflesh. "The seniors played especially well I feel sorry for them that we couldn't win it." ldliloft 20, OoNlt Y1ew 14 ._. ., OIMrtar9 Oceall \llaw 0 0 7 7-14 Edi-1 1 e 0-20 E-Slntpeon 22 run (Grahall\ kid!) E-Grllflth8 54S run (Grtilam klcll) E-Oriffltne 7 run (run llilled) OV-T. Parker 54 OHi from PerlMau (Thl~kk*) OV-Garton 66 pa11 from ParlH•u ~klClll AnaMMc:e -3,400 (•llMtedl a-....... • OV I First downs 5 1 :z Rulhea-yatda ll·mlnul-16 .42·24? Pualng ywd1 191 ·5 P..... 10-27-1 I 2•11-2 Punt• 7-33 8-28 Fumblee-loat 3-1 1-0 P9naltlea-yard1 e-111 9-73 ....... It .. ~ OV-T. Ptrker, 11 ·12: Burnelda . 2·f0f·mlnu1 9: Pat'-u, .. for.minus 111. E-Grlfllthl, 21-131: Nowolny, 8·41: Simpton, 5-39; Hipp, 8-38. • ................. OV-l>ll'IM&I, 10-27-1, 191. E-Nowot~. 2·t.2. ' .......... ~Ill OV-8. Parker, 2-t : T. Parker, 3-711, Gartner. 3-a 1: Wallh. 1·20. E-Grlltlthl, 1-0: Steiniger, 1-for-mlnua 5. CdM ousts Ocean View milestone eulier In the tame quarter. He p1Md hll l ,OOC>\h yard of the MUOn to nearly double the pnvtoul IChool ncmd he broke ......... in &he ,..,.. He ended the aeaaon with 1,112 yardl. However, momentl af&er Salinas' mlleatone rush. the Trojans pu' six points or the board when Steve Banamian blocked an Irvine punt from the U-yard line into the end ~ where teammate airta CalTaou fell on it for the ICOl"e. TI)en. after pUllina lhemleJvee up out of the mud, d'9 Vaquerm returned the favor by b\c>ddJll Univenlity'a extra-point attempt In what proved to be the pme'a moet crucial play. Irvine Carried its 7 -6 lead Into the thlrd quarter, when the wet field began to take its effect. Both team s fumbled away poueulona before the Trojans passing attack suddenly sprang to life and they marched down to set up a 27-yard field goal attempt .. UnJveralty'a kicker waa f*"!d with a muddy 1pot to kick from on the far edge of the rl&ht ba8h mark and, aooord~ly, miued wide right on b.Wchance to give the Trojans the lead. On their next 9erlea, a Trojan aerial waa intercepted and 1wlped back away by 'recelver Barry Sneed. U I Arlt down• 9 10 Ruallea-yerda 2M2 4t.231 PllMing yilrdl 87 7 .P-e-1 .. 2 1-3-G Punll 2-35 4-3 t Fumblea-loa1 4-4 3-3 Panalllea-iatdl 3-35 10-90 jndMd~ ........ u-tanual, t0·43, Zaldivar. 1.21: Wateon. 11· 16: Thaxton. 2-2. 1-Sallnaa, 21·1211: Wllne. 10-51: Zorn, 12·21; MandeYllle ... 25. laclMd111I 'aaelntl u-wauon ... 18·2, 17. 1-Z'.Orn, 1-3-G, 7. ....... ~· "9oetwllle U-Sneld, 3-55: Zaldlvar, 1·1i; K.wn, 1-1 t, Baldllloakl. 1·2. 1-Henlgarl, 1-7. For the moat part, it waa a successful evening for area women's volleyball teams 'in the first round of the CIF 4-A playoffs, as only Eatancla. Ocean View .and Fountain Valley were eUminated .from further com- petition. 15-8, 15-7, 12-15, l~-11. The Sailors, who were led by junior Hope Irwin's play off the bench, have a date at Dana Hills Saturday. Meanwhile, second-seeded Corona del Ma.r, third-seeded Laguna Beach, Newport Harbor and Weatmlnater moved into Saturday's .econd round wjth suc::cesae. CdM ousted Ocean View, 15-9. 15-10, 15-0 as Sea View League MVP Pam Lawrence at outside hitter, sophomore middle blocker Cammie Oode r a nd outside hitter Laura Neidringhaus sparked the Sea Kings. Corona del Mar will meet St. Joseph's of Lakewood in the next round. Sea View League runner-up Newport Harbor pinned a five-game &etback on Bishop Montgomery, winning the marathon match, 14-16, Sunse t League champion Westminster remained alive aft~r easily disposing of wild-card entry Culver City, 15-5, 15-10, 15-9 on the Lions' floor. Sisters Conroe and Diane Watson combined for eight and six kilJa, respectively. while Glenna Gamboa clid a fine job serving for Westminster. ·. Junior setter Traci Millers w .. a key in San Clemente's hard-f<>\lght 15-7. 11-15, 15-5, 11-15, 15-6 conquest of Fountain Valley. San Clemente. now 13-3 overall, visits TOl'l'ance in its next test. Mat.er Dei breezed to a 15-7, 15-6, 15-6 decision ovet' visiting Pioneer, the third-place entry from tJ'ie WhitmOnt League. Setter Andrea Fort and middle blocker Theresa Knuff were instrumental in the victory. College football IATUllDAY'8 OAmS .... St1nford vs UCLA at AoM llOWI I 1 :30 p m I Ntv9da (Laa Veg,11) ¥1 Lont 9Mcll 81 af AnaN1m 81adlum {UO f>.r!\.I Wuh1n91on St at Califomle 8an JoM 8t. 11 Pacific Montana et. at ,,_ St Portland 81 at cat Poly (Pomonl). n 81. MarY'I al U. Of SM Diego Aal!M flac:lnc: at cat Lu111eran Whittler at Aedlancla. n Pomona·l"itnr at OCddanlal Cal Slate NonlmclOe at Cll POiy (SLO). n La Varna al Cl.-nt·Mudd ....... USO al Ari-., n Wllllllngton al Atlaona St. n 8an Diego 81 11 IYU Kan-at Colorlclo Ullfl St. at llolea St Nonharn Atlloftl at lclatlo. n ....,..,llWIO at lcleM 81., n COiorado It. at ~ MelllGO ..._.w,.., .. ~•1.at~ I II cut T-A&Mat~n Mlllourt • OllfllflOma ........... Ullll 11 T--49 P-. n T-atTCU ...,.l-Ttdl ' ........... , .. 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II IXACTA ( 1·21 paid $103 20. !'OURTH "ACI. 400 yardt Ma Secret Cun CH111) e 60 4.20 2 60 Oiamond Daahietta CTonk•I 13.20 4 eo Radar Ahead CCr•aoerl 2.60 Aleo rac9CI· ParklrlO Bug, Romeo Lark, Thrill or Vlel0<y, Bagorrlh, Hlgl'I Handed, M~u Choice. Country Pariah, Tlma: 20.oe. 12 IXACTA (7·91 paid $53 60 l'WTH "ACI. 400 yarda 0r-Une CPdflll 12 eo 1 60 8.eo Roan Mongo (Wild 14.00 8 40 0o High TymN (llCINI 3 eo Alto rle*I. Country Plllol. Shill N Time. Sal9cl,,,., Rocllel Snapper Mighty Ching, Hee Wild Rebel N.atl..,. Emperor Time. 2027 a II.ACTA (1·11) palO Hlll ao llXT'H MCI. 870 y1td1 09Ykle o.,_ (Aoughl 15 ao e 40 3 40 Kinda Sc>eadY (Tr_,,.) 4 20 2 IO Gober l'oo 1cmi-1 3 40 " Alto ra ce d Tortllla Fial, Making Mernor .... TIM Dulaar Time. 46 50. MWNTH RACtf. 550 yardl aw. Ari ~ 1iw.-.1 10 ao e oo 3 80 Roget Y OWIQ (Harl) 5 00 3 00 OH-Windy .loller (Rough) 3 40 DH..flamlnQ Cal (1.aCkey) 3 00 DH -0a adl'lea1 lor 1 h o w AIM> rac41d. 8'9<1 In llM P\.trple, Hlgh41r Order. Luclty Moonllglltar. Manin Boy Time. 27.50 D UACTA (8-51paid 183 20 sa ...CK IUI (1·1·M ·.2·8)pald $21.034 ao with one winning tleket (Illa horMSI. $2 Picil Six con1ol1t1on paid 5482 00 with 18 winning lleket• (llv• h0<-1 JIOHTH llACa. 350 yard• Sound Venture (l.Klley) 6.40 3.20 2 40 Caltmallny (H"1l 3 00 2 20 Eaay Meneuver Cardoza) 2 80 AllO raced· A Lilli• l ike R•b. Klply• S.tco. Alamltoe Van Bar • Time: 17 82 11 UACTA ~) plid t20 80 ...,,. MC&. 400 ywcll, LOU of 8moo4tly (AQ!ll 12.20 8 20 5 80 9o QllCk UldY (fry.My) 10 00 8 20 ~ BtOlhet (C:...0-> 3 eo A1110 racad: Heu Good IUd. Run M .. Run. Trit>ute to Mont•, v ... Req""'· ClllO<, ~.NadltaBelle Time 20.641 11 UACTA (Ml paid M5 IO Ati.ndanel. 8.393 ttoetwwood Perk THUMl>AV'I MIULTI (nll .. ..., ............. -4tllt) ""8T RACL 8 IUr10nga. Prim °"" (Farnendezl 18 20 a oo 8 20 Fly ' ..,,, (Plnc:9y) 5 40 4 00 Star Olm (Slbillll 9 00 Aleo racect FlMcler, OoMlte. Pa"'8 Flell. OaMt Lynn'1 Fency. 11'1 Cwtomary, Aunt Mid, My Dulche ... Patlta Room. I'd Be Pro.Id. Time. 1:11 UCOND RACL e lurtonga. Cap't Arptry (Blac:I<) 10.20 • 40 3.80 Sand Creb 1Pinc..,1 3.60 2 ao 8olll Pal (Valaruuelal 5 40 Alio t'acad: Capture TIM $c>lrlt, Hog Wild, OtMnt>«g. FtnCt'I Fwtt, Ille String Atong, Bold And Oooly Tim« 1:10. a DAILY ooual (7·8) pllld M3 00 T-...> MCI. 1 1/18 mllet Oum (Aom«O) 15 20 9 20 8 80 Alorlll (011egal e 60 4 ao ldY (Slack) 11 40 1'l.o rlC*I: Run 'N Slltcy Provldttltlal, FlMta Grandllnele, D'F-. Wiiii PINM. On Tiie ProWI, PTelanded. Mangert'I S..tar TllM: 1:44 215. • tfXACTA (Ml paid $210 00 FOURTH RACl. I 1/ 18 ....._ M1M1e • "-IVlnel 18 00 I 40 I 00 1ne11w> Ur11 <Romarol 13 40 e 60 Jetting POiiy (Slllllel 3 60 Al9o raAd' Tlmely Dehgl'll O.tarminld Spot!, Anni Oeye. W0<ll'ly Bid Morning T1me. f1rM; 1 45 4/5 • DACTA 11-n paid S47t 00 ...,,. ... ca..~ c.e11 ._.. <H...-YI 13 eo 8 ao 3 eo 1tW1 O'Btlan (Shcllrnalllr I 5 80 3 00 &dual¥e Fable (V~I 2 80 Alto '8Cld: Wettward Gal. Gladdie't Aeb, Olflerent W0tldl, Windy 0 C Tlmr 1:0t 315 • DACTA (8-1) paid 1157 00 IU'nl RACL 8 IUtlOngt Luclly Lak<'llde c l I 00 4,40 4 40 a.Ila IWloP I Ol 11.80 4.20 SanclduM (~•) 5 40 Tim« 1:09 2/5. esvtNnf "ACI. 8 lurtongt cartadarl (Hawley) u o 2 ao 2.80 "-dlof (Pinc.y) 3 80 3.00 c.n·1 Be Beet (Rom«o) 2.80 Alto rllOICI: Luclcy P\.t<ch-. Prlnel of .... Dou.~ • Time: 1:0t 218. • IXACTA (4·3) paid l50 00. • PtCK IOI (t-6-1+2-4) peld 111•.- 451.10 wMfl -winning ·~ , .... ~ .. 12 Ptcll Sill COMOllltlol'I paid 1106 40 ...,. ~ ~uci. ... ,,....~). llOlfTH Mn. One ,,. FINI OMllofl c~ 1 eo a 20 a ao OomlNllna Ooo6ey ,......,, 12 00 I IO w.ao CV~ 3.10 TlrM: 1:31 Ml. ll9fnt Met. ' 1(1t ,,... ...... 8Par*' IMiriC:n) • 00 f'l9llle fllQMio (li'woe) Sllr Y•Cler (l'tnclly) l'lo!lr. 1.41 411. • DACTA (1-61.-i 111150. 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Compton. 173: 1 San11 Ana; 171, 8 OOI09n W-1, 192 WOlmt 1 O.Vet11 (OCC). 17:47.5 (eourw r-dl; · 2 Sole fMt. SAC). 17:58, ....., (Carrltoe>. 18:t2; 4. J Dulle (OCC). 18;17; I . T- (MI. SAC). 11:30: 8.1<. 011t1e COCCI. 11:34: 7 Howe (OCC). 18:.0: I . ~ (C«rltOI). 18:55; II. EOIMt (Mt. S.4C). 11:02; 10. °'- CS1nte Ana). 111:07. Ottwa: 11. Ziii• (OCC). 11'.20; 17 Oeelonl cocci. 1t:31; 21. Prtoe cocci. te:41. T_.__ 1. Orange c:o.t, 3'1; 2. Cerritoe. t4; 3. Mt. 8an Antonio, 76; •• fullldon. 100, s. OolClerl w .. 1, 1311; I. Same Ane.. 1'1; 7. Cyptew, tl:l. • •'1. .. • IAITI• CONNtllMCll .............. ~lld11¢111 • 0 t.400 blon • I t .714 ...... Jeteay • 3 .... Wlllhlneton I 4 .4" New York 0 7 ,000 c.-..DMMMI 1~ • I" • '" Oelroll I 2 ,7IO ..- MllWellll.. • a . 714 " At.tente I 3 .IOO 2 1M1Me 2 • .ua a OllMoo 2 I .2tl I" aawr-1 1 8 ~ ,.. • ~ ...... · Sen D1eoo IOI, Sen ~ tot ~lw.nd' 111. Houl40fl to ' ,......, .• ca-.. Houl'°" at UlleN OelM at eo.on lndleN at ,.,,ltldllpl]ll ...,. York .. w....inoion IMtwlllll .. II Detroit NI'#~ efClllCIOO Atlanta al~ P~land at l*llltr ~-,..... ~~ Mn CoMa def.,.._ lC, 111-10, 11-2, IM. ~ •. Doi ""9111oe, 111-10, 11-10, 1M. Ton-clef. Monletlello, 1·11, 11·1, 1M,1M . len C .......... def.,._,.., Vf/llttft, 11-7, tt-11, 1M, 11·1:io:!!: ... .., Oel def. . 111-7, , .... 1M. .... ..,..,. ... ~ .... 12-111. 11-13, 1 .. 14. 1M. ow. ... dll. Qefw, 11-11. t-15. 10-15. 11-tO, 16-11. ......,,, ..,_ •• 8llflllO .......... 1. 14-lt, 1M, 11-7, 11-11, 11-11. L.-a.di ... &unclll, 11-7, 111-13, , .. ,,. 11. a.rnatd d ... ~. 1M, 1 ... 1, 11-10. k Joelclfl'a (Uwd) ... '•••IOUllt. 1W, 1 .. 1 .... 1 .. 11-2. ~ dll ...... o.-i vi... 1M, 111-10, 1M. ···~ ..... Liii--' ... MTlll9, 1W, 11-10, 11-2. l'aly(fllw.)dll • ....._ 11-7, 1W, tM. Colloll dll. """"°"· 11-12, 11-10. 1M. llellflo-...... _ •• 11-4, 11-11, 1t-11, 111-11. 1 .. 14. Jorcllll .... a1. MlflelnY, 11-7, 11-11, 1M. WlllcNI CLI) clef. Conflellr, 11-4, 111-7, 11-10. T'*-'8 0.. •· ..,... ...._, 1M, 11-7, 1W. Nor1eVlaU Olf. MOf9'IOVf/llttft, 1M, 1M, 11-2. ANf*"I dll. Upland, 1W. 10.111. 11-lt, 11-t .• La Habra •· Rutlldollll. 111-10, tl•l. 111-a. 09''-A~ ..... ~olltteworto• ......... 11-1.1 .... 11-6. llll90 <Ill, Y-Veley, 11-1, 11-1, 11-0. lnglNOOd *"· T~. 11-1, 12-11, ,.,., 111-10 • OnWlo CMtllM ... Central, 11-2, .... 1M. ~ ~ ... .....,, 11-11, 1M, 11-11. TW111ty111111 hllM ... ~. 11-11. 1M, 11-11. 1 /:r:ta , .... ..,, .,,.,., 1M, 1M, Orange c*t DAil V PILOT l,rlday, NowerNMw ,I, 1Ma Oilers eye finals Sunset chanips rated a darkhorse. By ROOER CARLSON • °' .. Dllf ........ WALNUT -The ClF m. country prellnw untold here on the Mt. San AntonJo Collele campua Saturday morntna wlth the t:rffM of eech league throuahout. the Cir Southern Section lkhnmed oft and diaplayed. Amon1 the tavori• for the 4-A crown are An1elu1 Lea1ue klnipin Mater Del, Century Lea1u~ champ El Modena and Empire Lea1L1e champion &1 t)orado. • • , Alla e,:JCpecied to qua)lfy tor the flnala a week hence are the darkhorse Ollera of Huntln1ton BMch, a aquad loaded with talent and expen.nce. IT BEGINS with the coach, Paul Wood, the Oilers' bom tor the put 18 years. And the hopet will be carried by 1enion Greg Bau1h, Gus Quinonez, Martin Cu~va , John Edwards, David Calli• and aophomore Steve Waythomu. The Oilers rolled throulh the Sunaet I..aaue finals with.a 1-2-3-7-9-11 fl.nlah and It'• this klncJ of depth that la ,equlred in order to do well at the CIF preliml and finala. • BaUl}l c.+pwred the Sunset League title with a cloclc:ml of 1&:24 at Central Park In Huntington ,Beech, followed by Quinonez (15:42) and Cueva (16:01). Callla wu aeventh at 16:27, Edwards went 16:39 for ninth and Waythomu came ln at 16:45 for 11th. 0 1 think we can do well," uya Wood about the task at Mt. SAC. "But Mat.er Del and El Modena may be the teams to beat becau.e of their strength in the ~-5 apota." , HI.a team's ahowln& this year hasn't been much of a aurprue for him llnce Wood hu had the core of the team together for the past four years. QUINONEZ, CUEVA and Callis havt? been runni.ng for the Oilers since they were freshman, Baugh hu been wlth the Oilers for three years and it's Edwards' second teaaon. · It has, howe ver, been an uphill struggle because of a freak Injury to his No. 1 runner - QuinonM. "We were ln Lu Vegas," recall.a Wood, "and Quinonez came in second at the Las Ve~aa Invitational with a 14:43, but u we were leaving from dinner, he slipped and banged his knee cap against a brick planter, really hard, close to breaking his knee cap. "He couldn't run for five week.a and he's still not totally recovered. but he's on the comeback trail." a.ugh'• triumph at the SU111et League finals wasn't a aurpriee, either, according to his coach. "He hu worked hard this y~ and baa pretty good ability," says Wood. "He went 4:~1 in the n\ile last apring and he wu really up for it." Baugh ia alao a atandout basketball player. .. I CUEVA IS ALSO expected to do well at Mt. SAC, primarily becau.e of his atreneth (va. ... w apeed), which la helpful a\ the hilly coune of Mt. S"AC. I "We've run It before and It w..n't • hard, u they thouaht It would be. I think they'N ready to run lt. lt'a a hard p>WW. but ectually hM min downhill than uphill.I' · • F.dwarda baa been aolld all year and C&llia' aeventh place finish in league la the fin\ time the latter hu been able to outdo Edwards. There'•• mi11ing, however, and it could make a ~II difference. Todd J ohnson, once conaldered ~ Ollen' No. 4 ~. baa had aevere beck probe and hU been to.t for the balance of the aeMOn., The Oilers enter the preliml with a lot of t.lfne COllU1\itt.ed the9e put tour years and that just mlCht be their ace-in-the-hole. ~ "Every runner comet to a ~lnt where .e wanta to give up," aaya Wood. 'Yet, you w 't because of your teammates. Maybp you will quit yourself, but. you know your tearnmatea won't dve up, and it keepa you from talkin& younelf out of the race. ' "Every good team hu to have a rapport .pct ·confidence among thermelves. And that'• not ~ln cross country . . . " • ' Saturday'• prellma begin at 8 a.m . with t.hM races in each·divilion. The 1op four teams and tldee individuals from each race will quality for the finals. . : A.l8o in the rnen'a-4-A competition la Sea V~ League titlist El Toro, along with Newport HarbOr, University, F.d18ol\ and Fountain Valley. South Coast League cha}Jlpion . Dana HlJj.s, along with Woodbridge and San Clemente, are in the 3-A bracket. Amona the women's 4-A clauiticauon are Sunset League champion Edison (Leslie Pratt and Co.), Sea \Tiew League titliat University (Tereu Barrios, and Co.), Newport Harbor, El Toro, Westminster and Huntl.nitOn Beach. · Entered in the women'• 3-A prellma la Sou.th Coast League champion Miaaion Viejo, alone with Dana Hills and Laguna Beach. · . Sports on TV this lVeekend TELEVISION 9 a.m. (2) -NCAA TODAY -With Brent Muabu.raer. 9:30 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Purdue at Michigan. 12:30 p.m. (7) -t COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Penn State at Notre Dame. . 1 p.m. (2)-~SPORTS SATURDAY -Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini (24-1) makes hia second defense of the WBA lightweight crown against Deuk-Koo Kim (17-1-1) in a echeduled 15·round bout from Las Vegas. 2:30 p.m.. (4) -WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN -Backpacking in Northern California. 3 p.m. (2) -NFL'S BEST EVER. 3:30 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Former WBA junior middleweight champ Ayub Kalule (40-2) vs. Mike McCallum (15-0) ln a acheduled 10-round bout telecast from Atlantic City. • 4:30 p .m . (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Gibson Ex-FV star Seay will be honored Joel Seay, • graduate of Fountain Valley ffilh School now atud)'ina a pre-law coune at Harvard University, baa been named the 1982 Orange County Spana Celebrities scholar-athlete recipient. Seay, f wide r.ceiver for Coach Mike Milner'• Baroni and a atandout in track competition, maintained a 3.95 p-ade J>O(nt avenp. He WM a four-year letterman In football and wu on the A.ll-Sumet League team, All-0rance County team and a participant in the Oranp County all-1tar 1ame. ~ a student, he wu graduated Magna Cum Laude, wu a member of the Key Club, the student gavemrnent. publldty chairman for tbe ABB and wu the recipient of an J:ndlh award. Thia year he ta a member of the Harvard tre.hman football team . Seay will be honored at the Ora,. County Sparta Celebrities benQwt al the~ Inn Ill Santa Ana on Tue.aa1. Nov. 23. Be will be pr ... nted a $1.~00 acholarahlp. Seay wlll be !'tPl'f!IMl_. _by Fountlln Valley athledc d1rect.or Ken Duddl1d&e who wt1l allo Ml&llP' a el-* of tl.· 000 f« the erhool athledc tund, awarded in .. y'a nmm in honor of hia ~ talk.a about hi.a two Cy Your.g awardl aod the 1968 World Seriee. 11 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Stanford at UCLA. Taped. RADIO Football -Nebraska at Iowa St., 11:25 a.in., KIEV (870); Stanford at UCLA, 1:30 p.m., KMPC (710); USC at Arizona, 6:30 p.m ., KNX (1070); Portland St. at Cal Poly Pomona, 6:45 p.m., KWRM (1370); Nevada-Lu Vegas at Long Beach St.., 7:20 p.m., KWVE (108 FM). Hockey -Montreal at Kinp, 7:20 p.m., KPRZ' (1150). S•aday TELEVISION 10 a~. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Indiana University vs. Sovi~t Union. Noon (4) -NFL 'II -Lateat news and developmentl on the NFL players strike. 12:30 p.m . (2) -NBA BASKETBALL - Waahil\2t0n at Pbiladelphia. (4) -NBC SPORTS SPECIAL -Bjorn Bora takea on Ivan Lendl in a t.ennia match from Seattle, live. 3:30 p.m . (4) -WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN -Fishing for trout on the Snake River. 4 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -USC at .Arbona. Taped Saturday. RADIO . Basketball -Cleveland at Lakera., 7:20 p.m., KLAC (570) .• Ski class offered The Balboa Ski Club ls For othera., the Balboe offerlns clauea for Ski Club meeta every beginners and adult · first and third Tumday memberahlpa for lkllng of the month at 8 p.m. at enthl.llialtl. the Shark Island Skl The cl~aaea for Club , Bayside at be1innen at any aklll Jamboree In Newport level will be held Beach. Saturday at the club'• Club lki tripe lndude free dry land ak1 school five weekend "b\&a to at 1 p.m. at Mile Square condo" weeken41 •t Park neer the hill. Mammoth apd loqer Thoee attl!ndln1 the trip• to Created Jk&Ue clua are lnatructed to ·and Telluride. Colo., bril\I their own *1 per Lake Tahoe and Baff, and lnatructlon will Canada. badude eqOipment care ror more lnfonnatian, and nllc:d'an and rllt'lnC c a l 1 S k I -L I n e a t filebniquea. 752-0128. ~..,,tr ......... . .. -~ti) ... . - WMAAL HOUllN9 OPPORTUNITY ........ 1 ....... ~ ................... '" tlllt new1papar 11 eubjMt to tfle 'ed•et ,.., HouelnG Aat of 1 ... -fHE 'REAi..... ESTATERS ----•wtllotl mall• It ltleOll to ~ ··~ Pf9fwen. * oe, lilnltation Of dleotlml-....... .netlon bued on race, color, rallglon, Nit 0, On tllt 0011 c;ourH. netlontl origin, or any Cuetom ~ 3 ldnn lntentl t .. flotM, many, ,,-.ny ••· ., on o ma .. e any tr•. ,278•800 With t°'4 eucll preter .. IC4t. llmlta-down OWf'9f wlll carry al llon Of dl9crlmlnatlon... 12~~ 111 .... 1. Tiiie ,,....,..,., wtll not .., ............... . IUlowlngty accept any .._11_ advertl•lno tor real .... ~~~~~·~·~~ .. ,. wNeh •• In vlolallon ::: of the law. l1IPI Tl ..... i.i.i. •••••••••••••••••••••• IHl'*le ·~~;;·········i-;;i ' •••.•..••..•...•..... ·, -· Tll n111 Lavely .,... of Newport Cl•. walk to the llllOre. Oo lo e6eec> to the rnl'9lc of •tie ...... Aeoenlly r• • "decorated. ANOCl•tlon dl.-~tpM.MU­ ~·n••· poolt, nlollt llt•d ..... ocurte. •. Hurry •on Ihle one, won't laat. ,•546-2313 ·rHE RE.I'. L ESTATE:R~ ----- lmlllllmll me. plul Income out °" 11111 tand•tn 3 Bdrm 2 beth beacf't duplex., En· Joy tile apart111no eurl, pr!Ytlte ~. tennle and private ba1c11 for onty &2111.000 fM·C•ll i .... ,.,, M»~ -.&.•-.. A lot of llouee" In Ille ANlllelnl .... Goroeoue ... 5 llklr'!N. pool and 1pa. A family drHm come true. '341,500. - The ma~ket~ce on the Orange Ccxut ... 642 -5678 Ora~ Coa•I rHl<Ur?it• bought 42'"i o/ all new car• 80ld In the countjl ta.I ~ar even through IMJI comprue onl11 W f of the count11'• population Lf.1111 111.1 llYPlllT L.qoon view from 6 bdnn, 0 blith, playroom, dark rm. den. Boat 1Up. Wow •t.000,000. 1111111 PUii Spec:tacul~r bliyCronL dpbc 2 br, 2 bli up; 2 br, 2 bli dn. 2 boat •piicet. Reduced-$1.~.ooo. . FAlllllll 111111 New 4 bl', 4 ~ be, c.-uat.om l'Nnch Normandy F.state 1.2 prime acre hillLop •1.2M>.OOO. OlllUllllYI Coronado laland ~t. be_)'front lot. ~· bollt dock. Plana avail, Now '370,000. w /tAtnnt. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR \ l t y 1• • • ", • I ! f ------·--- I h'. \ l>I I j( I\ \I l,'I \I I \ ........ Ullm.a n-. 14.0,000 below mkt, ftllT ml lfnlD :!ti':'~erP:.I::: 3 BR, 1600 w .rt: sn1l 1ty h ome on OPEN HOUSE .......... ***** 10~/311% dwnl J olln oversized lot, aTquiet East end of Island. ,._.hf ,. '"' 88t/Sun t1 5 ·, '* 7ol::N07Plln **** ZarYoe, blu. 780-.... Sunny So. patio, 24'Xl6'. Wrought Iron ....... ff!r.!~ ....... VHrly rentel 200· to1--------·~~·~.~~=:t •::.m• 111.IM... entry gate• w /d eadbolt1. Fireplace.~~.~:;:= ~~u'rn~~~ tudlo HOUM avail. Nov. Mii. .. PrlM .... wMI w heiP ~ own tllil French doors to paUo. Extra lge dbl gar In and out. 3 br .. 2 ba. unlum 1750. <>wnf/11Qnt 20th. Patio, fenced ywd . No3Warmeprlno9. 31 IALIOA COVIi. 3 lovoty 3 Br pool t\m. 'w /ut il-work1hop area. Yee title. upetalre. 2 br., 1 ba. 304E.BalboaBIYd. ulil Included a.so mo. ()per'I Sat/Sun tf-1, bdrm..-VI ....,.., OPEN Every upgrade . Ju1t $375 000 201(, down owner f& .... .....i..... d own1talr1. Min. 10% ~~~~~~~~I '300 ~~no. oe ~ cro11 1t1 ere W/Yal• DAILY •1•5• 1117,500. lkr ~7ot ' • • u............. down owe belance 11 :;;: -10e3 Loop' Thundaf Aun. ·-... , .... ,.... ., 11~.. 1•• .... ..... 13.9%1or llyn.GrMI for .,,,, -• ,.. w111 1ummer rental•~•• •••••••• ualala V,alla.r 1114 man Ill.I llM.lll/.... Owner wll IUbtldl.H Close to comm clubhouse, 3 beaches, 000. Armitage RHlty. 8 •• c II fr 0 n h 0 me .••••••••••• rnv. •••••• Nine unite: Townllome ...... 111• rcr,:.'11 '°' 11 moa. 5 tennis & playground. Qualified buyers 7•4•544·2.48-4. 112.00/mo. Sub. winter lly thro w away rent ....U ~ 1partmen11. CloH to VEADE. 31~:9~~E,.~1~ may call owner at (714) 673-4063 for llPLD ~~-~; tllru 9 115· :7St'Joou,0~~n p!y~ • mfl MUA •hopping. Seller Wiii ********'* only. 544-8380 Mon tllru detaila and viewing appointment. Ideal owner'• unit: 38r mente. l175K -12151<, j PHE ' BARRED Charming 4 11 1 family guatatll" rent. Try 15~ Fri. 2ba; 2 Br 1ba. Wiik to ~rt IH1t 3111 move In • talle over • . REALTY room. 2 bttc:k 11r..-. down. 12% financing ......,. ..-r lh• beech. C101e to .... ................. Illar• appreciation, call .·country kll°"9n, qui.t -~~;;;r:~1 11¥811. lnllMtly hotMI BMutl-T9\D &eft ·~ J.•;. llftoppln,. Excel. cond. LIDO ISLE · 3 bdrm, fem Sue at ltt-5554! •. re·'.__.lal ., .. In ~ -.. .,rn••• MIY -eded & deco--•• • BAI( A•lng 155,000, euy rm, 4 Ba.. S1700 mo. _.. ....,.. ar .....,. ...... 11 .._ ... •• •••••• ••••• •••• 1...., on ... _ ooo n... --• den. 3 ... W9* to beacf't All 2 Bdrm1, encloted -• -714/731-11101 OCEANFRONT 2 bdrm, •U -defn trlCt by 8uccola.' 11~ -· reted apacloue 2 Ir & rwlll - -1 -t •rm • . a k r . ---• :: ....... vn . -••· . ..,.... r-3 BR 2 be _,.,,,., oom. l~ATIQN 1 Bl S7 0 0 m 0. B 111 .... 1141 ner c.rry 10 yre. GORGIEOU 2 Br den 2 bdrme w~ 'tll9W & recrHllon laclllll••· =-~ and peUoe. P · EJ =CC Golf Cour· llMlll 121-Grundy, Rltr, 075-0151. •••••••••••••••••••••• -• -11 llom• In 8ACKBAY. of ocean and bey. 8ecu-Priced for Immediate t rental .,.._ OW-.._ "Br c ....... 0 1,..... 1 / --OIVE·AWAY PAICE to rlty gate. 12901< with ..... Seller wlft help ft,. ner will •l•o conald•r •• cullqmamd' BIG CYN cusrnu IUI llAll • a '" Ocean front yrty. 4 bdrm, ~drpa,"'~. ~c.:.:. Mil now &120,000 In .... owner financing. S285, nanoe. Full prlee '239, carrylno 2nd TO. Near : · llW1tll OCMfl \1111 ... 2 car glf~ and hot tub. S49S mo. 7._7833 1umabte 1oan•. Ru 000 CUii Cuti 000. 1111..s1t1. ~· Alkl;? '1711, 1100: ~1t4\r:'1':e\~":; On QOff cour". 20% c1n. a..Jnrc .. 2,,. 1_51_s-_1_o_so _____ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1~ 1ta OOO. 540•11 1 (714) l31-1a18. Vacant, thow anytime, Appf'ox. 1011'1 groee. .. r:·-1--1.1.~ ...... payment• '22.00/mo, --'-------1 IQt. S1.2",000. • ..... I II 1...._ • .., ......... _ _,.., 2tO ~Lane #314. 173-7711Of7IO-t387 • --. •••••••• ••••••••••••• N.ed by Dae 1: 3-4 br Open llou• Wed. tlltu i.,;;:;======~ =~;;;;;~:1 lat-1111 ... al 1112 llouH In Huntington Sun "'·'" Trv a Tr,.,._, •••••••••••••••••••••• .._......., ·--... • ... -• ....... ·, -e.... .i ,,., 1111 11.----1·• 4 ar. CclM seoo ........ '""""' "' ---·-I...... __ A_G_EN_T_l4_5-_N60 ___ •••••••••••••••••••••• --...,.-------•Wflll llllT ..,.---'"' 2 Br. Cp.•Bal Pen MOO Xlnt..reft. ~2 eva: 1117-RANC~2=A f£ BY~NJ ~m1 2 E-llde11'=. 2 BA. End !:"PWIUITll ... 2~........... ~:::tr:.~~~ 842 -0tOO dy' l \YI I 11: I·, I! ~ . . . R&IM~ --· - LOV'lfy fllmlly hofne with ~ 1170,000. mutt ba. Den. Under mencet frpc, 2 Cir IA'· MueC... 4• S bdrm •lfllf ... ..... llM.n Lg 18r Condo. balcony. 0 b latr adcM)n fllmlly room Miii 8.01 Covenant ac, pr I Cle of S 2 7 5 , O O O. In 20 day9. 831-1093 plul '9treel. Entoy tom---MCUre. '425 mo. On• •droom condo. Wit cractdlng •tone "'• .. UMble & fenced, per· 7se-1oee munlty pool, epa. tenni.. UI 1.lllTlllllT ,._. lt!IMWIJ 542-7042 ~g::•..:u=:i:y p lace. Big, bl room• feel for a 11or1em1n'1 I-~'.'.""'.""'-=----LIW ... M = t~;:=t New car-GrMt ~tJon on Coat llM1ll SpotlHI 3 Br 1.,.. b• : .nTI; guarded a.ate S74 000 throughout. Nfce yard Htate. pr°" llU tent•· -"'IW ....... YI ;;~=;;-::;;.:.;,_ __ ,I H'911way.11quor llcenee, 13--a,-3-aa--2.-ety-H-aclend--e twntlee, bl11ne, W/D, new loan et 11~%. ~ wlll with patio. Plenty of IM epllt tOf 2 Iott. -..U .,..,. Highly upgraded 3 Bdrm ~-f\ilty ::::·· 9'9et terms. =· ,.,,, or IM 1995. cpt, encl petlo. attach ""' ••• '"" ·-· 111·:v;af-CULVER & ASSOC. R.E. lml'neculete a bdrm 2ba home with huge back .. LIT Call I .:aai. Agin. MC. 2t3/~7 carport. S550, 11t/IMI, S 115 000 ..,.. ... 1·766-2470 owner'• unit and epa. yard. Lage matter bdrm -..._. .... 1 7900 ....... •ft ' U·1·1• 13 a....t~..a Tl._.. clout 1 bdrmrenlal; boCll & laundry rm. ClleerY & 111-1• 9AYFRONT: Unfurn . ...., . ..., • •""'"'""t. ~ -It .. I ft d b -..Ito.If Owner It anldout. In NEWPORT HEIGHT&, Brand~....__, 2n-& Beaut. 1 11y. 3 br, 2 be -• ...__ .. ..._•t.-"-~. w " o • eam eel· _..,.... b BAY & OC'"'•"" l do 8Q ....... ,..,., ..... _ .. ..__ -""'""' lfnoe, 1rptca and 1 wwy Onty tot,000 Call now IUpet' ~" den. View. Avail now llome on quiet cul-d• • -FUltenon-BfM WM. Nr pr!Ytlte pool. localed on 97f..5370 VIEWS. REDUCED 10 ,._, ~ ..... W S2000. MC, '850/mo. Call for 111... • Colege. 2 BR. 1350 eq. one of Corona del Mar't '210,000 to Mil IMME· 673-730() •••••••••=•1'••9'••••0 8AVFRONT CONDO: appl, SMI0-"'4lt (agt) Miii -ft. Owner motivated. prettletl ttreeti 4 blocite DIATELY. C•ll RAE1:~a1r11e~C.M. Huge qyallty dUplax Unf\lrn, on Udo Par'" Of. Sharp, 2 BR 2 Ba. vecant, S 1 1t,OOO bit olr. to UIUllCorONleacll. ..aoGIMM1·1W. 3 lrplc, 3 gar, copper L~Bf&den.8ecurlty 11160 . Ilk for Keith, Turtierod! Glen, wood-ltvVI 951-1344 °' 1/528-37te ....._1111 ptmb'no. 11211(, ... u. b . 11eootmo. "2-4471. Na-9853 tie, top ¥19w. 0ramatJc 3 UUI\ ~ ,,., ..... -·-mable loan 8t 1~ Int. VE AlllES: Baclletor. 1---..:..' ----Bdtm Jumln• model. For our new regula r lllLlllYI · v Tl 11a.m S1711</otr. Agent Fur'l!Wled unit 1n guard-LOSE TO BEACH. 2 Br. ~radel . rad wood weekly IMture Se. ..... ..... ......... Prtv.-com. and unit, M2-"81. ed gele community w/ 1tove & dl1llw11her. o.ne,~.t=-lllT SIDW• Lerge38r~b•.,= IMd llH ongrMnbelt.Onefev913 llUIY .... manyamenltlet.'825. Clllldemellpet ok. oed to S25I OOO home wlfarn»t rm. ...................... .... .... Bdnn, owner wlll acciepl UndMded '..\ lntereet In WA,TERFRONT HOMES 1650/mo. 538-7979. • · CASE u1um1bl• lht•d rate ·--... -You~--IMd.1.000 ..,.,,.., 15 unite apt bldg In 831-1400 Cozy & naet. 2 er. lrplc. lJ .... 1001: ~I Every Saturdar.:.n the loandlEntoybeautttullt llM1 C...... lllf 58dr,4~Ba.,s.y,3000 eq ft. 3•, f91ftrlft, 2'A -WATI'.NfMONl Hllntlngton BMch, CA.•.•&.-. r::· Oerdener Incl. -... 87"'-....... Cl •n ••cur Y gat•• •••••••••••••••••••••• '""·ft.+ -""""'""'··ft. Ba.. wide~.,.., c 11 11•1t•o 2•11 t -51 ..... """'71 ~:;m;~ore.~~-~~~S~~ .. ~...,.~~-~~~~d comm. fool and club-av OWNER. 4 br., 2150 Of' ........_7ao:;; ;::._ = Fer below l'Mltlet HOMt.s -. • .. " • '"' or 1..i.n11 1•1 mo.,._......, hOUMI 178 000 Call It -·-s1•1..,.,. ~·7 -· AEALEST•:re lnformellon. •••••••••••••••••••••• • -··-• • IC! • •-... " •"""• view, 1 blk to beech. ,000. WW'-op-" p 1 p •-- lMJMU ~\\.41~ af..~S -Finan. 8t 11~ NoOual. • .. es 000 F p .. _ -ttoft. llu. ~t3' 631-1400 M ~ •n n t. 5 BR. 3~ be, Vu of~: 2Br 1'Aba, -• 1111e1mo. owe. 11n, 1n-1U· ~-i.:.-·::-::...."'"111--~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~ DA trg patio s1200 mo "llUI .... -,_.. .. ..,... "' = P11ced It 9.2 11'1 DfOM. I ' ....... e73-toe0 . tuard gale, pool, aauna, --"'GAY I ,_..... -----500. Hr So. Cat. Ptza. Sl 1711 mm -For .... Of .... cuetOfN. lncludH pool. tennl• 0 mo. "¥'• ' 'J m s I 0 0 . o•-·--· o1 ""' te&-2802. • ... -•• • ......... ~--. .. ._ 2,.. red Palermo In Harbof court•. 4 yre new. In C... .i lfM 1m 2131333-3&-4e. 902-12" ,_........,... -do.,. 1tt Tm•-.-,.._ ol -• .,. View Homae. Mlllt ... to OcMintldelll-. 2111 ~::.:bor•••·.~·:.-.::•:-,:::m• •u.:-,.,, ..... IO ..... -~ -· II ,., --·-Clo•• lo ocean, 3·3. ... ... "· Security -. ,.__ HcMlle • lo n-........ ...... .. ..... •1 ...., II I ,, I A E G DA I i I' I ~ I 1J LU RH Y I r I I N U V C I A I' I I I' I ....... + ... Thil ti~~~denoe i1 f9r those who e'mbrace relaXing luxury as a way of life. This ho me i1 co mp~elely remodeled & decorated, teaturing Imported pavers bepming on the front patio & continuing into the entry & lhruout \he tmly rm. kitchen & breakfa1t area. Decorated in Mediterranean 1tyle w/curved arches, rece11ed llghtln1 & liberal use of mirron. The remodeled gourmet kitchen r,aturea aolid oak cabinetry, Jen-Aire Range, Portu1ueM tilell & a breakfast nook w /O/C'91l view. Naturally there Ja a panormnk ocean & niaht view from LA to Catalina ai ol eowm a pool & 1pa are encl'd in a private court)1'd. 1b1a fine han'9 la~JN"fl!Ol1! ~ at tMt,900 J'D w/-UJMble flrpndnl. 759-1501 • ......... p"a --r-CNrmlngE'eld8ocnage: -11 &1200 to &2000. =~~ ~· ...,_, ' w/leo. \t ecr• lot. •--.&.:..--••..a1 _,, ,,. rt, 01. ove n S175K to S215K.. Mo\19 In ""' ...,_,. CtlellM. N 8. --. S 1 8 o O I m o . Day• •••••••••••••••••-••• -1-2B 'z:.! M 1 ~,... • . ..... ............... · 5. Nov 13. 1848 Port ..... -·•n ---- Hr FAllBROOI<. 11 cond. mable loatn •• t•• -lllared IP-conalder ,,..., •. . • _.. 045-4 3 11 or eve1 40' docll. pallo, dee*, 4 acrH. 8200 eq ft llm, St t0,000 . Merllyn preclatlon. Flnenclng ArmltllQe FIMlty v ftll.NllQV' ... ,. 720-0l3e Bdr 2 ea. 3 car garege, tennis court, etc. 1175, Coombe Sun COMt R.E. avallable. Call Sue 11 7t4-544-2414 Wtclow ""* ... ,1111 de-1211 -.a...... owner,. 213/5'2·49011 000. Owner Wiii carry. 831·7090, 145-1915 at1-556e. ..,.,.. 2 8A 2 Ba condo 1--.... ..... °"lion. Cell 7 em lo 1 pm. Mon . -~fiiiiiiiiil-wtth ~ '"*-'di • ..,.... .. . tt1N Ft1. 213173Mt82 Wanl Ada Call 042-5071 T1ll •1111 U.: ,_ .P.,,..,. ey Ml-4111 Sell ld6' 1tem1 042•5071 ...,;.i · -llfi 1 i.. be twntlH, adult °"'*· "2·501I --------•••••••••••••••••••••• comm. Wetk to beach. Tennie, pool, ewe claan. •1 I.Wt" •DOVla IHORIS . Spacious e xecutive h ome ~eaturi.ng 4 br & 3 \!\ ba, pool & a view o f the backbay & Anthony'• Pied Thl1 fine residence i1 located In a very desirous area & prlced for immediate aale. Low intere1t MSUrnable financina available. Call 759·1~1 or 7~2-7373. . ...... ... 1111 ....... ... (114) •••• C1M> m-n1a • 1111.000 Owner Luxury tllgll ,.. condo, .... H I• or leue. Agt. 7112-5710 GREAT LOCATION 3brl 2ba. /l'plc. S 1221< 0 b 0 . (213)630-61 llt &UIM111..,. 3 bdrm, 2 ba, newer llouM. Qoee 10 tile Har· bor, A~ Joyce . 211-1111-2 .... _ LEASE OPI'ION HARBOR RIOOE cu.tom View Home Sll0,000 opCba money ......... ,Bedll ll,2118,500 ~!~!!!/!!..' ucf1tlce ..... can Key 112·1711 ..,_ . llH ~~;ii ............... . •••••• llOOO dwft, °"'* ..... ... a 11r ooncto. bo8l8nt NH!Nble u11t1no fl· ....... 7.400.~ oed "°"' 1110,000. ,.. fof Matte. 844·1321 °' 1111•• Newport ........ alder 2 ... 1 le. dbl OS gerege, 50 x 117 At !ot. 1 115.000 411a..eaMaAve Ml-8041 "' I f~ ii Ill Ha:: lew Hltte mctt per fact 3 Ir. l elow ~ .. .-.ooo. °"" II~ down. OWC. I" in...., tredelt ~ Tencn. ... ta1-1211 ..•... , 1111.-.., ml •wmz IACKIAY I 9r & "'9 eOfte9I Oii oul f9 llG IMMACULATll Al· =· ltl0,000 1tt . ....... """ Clll RAI ROUI a BV OWNER, reduced H0,000, (for 30 daye only). Now S2tt.500. 3 BR, 2¥0 ba, pool·Nwpt Hota. 511 Irvine Ave .. 133.9773 ofc. ~"2 hofne, Speclecular View. Pool, IP• tennle. Musi ""· 1445K. II~ cln. 780-t307 11..-... h'te ........ 118,tllOI ln11ettor'1 condo on gree nbelt o 'tooklng Wltdllf9 .....,.,,., Pool. ,.,,. Clw1e "-l31-11t1 RVMt« --- HUt. 2 Br llome. Loe country kJtcll, 2 cer oer. nr pool.1..!.llop1, parll, tennis. "85. 551·2770 evenlngt ~~tft.f,.'PM'Mft ...... ~ .. liilJMi.lf.lPll'MM =11~ __.,. •ff ..,.,,.,. 1.'!1.'lft.!dflfldMf lllJWJ.lf.ftNt.ll!lf W~_,., .iw ~ ..... ...... ..... I ..... .. _ft! .. ., ..... .,!I .......... !!tttlllltd. .......... fttfff/ftll........ FOR RENTI ..OUHMAlll .. .. ...... ~ 11'a.'111'a~a'1eo Rr.Teml .. a•••• i1l11ft MM ... ~ ._.._..... . .JM• ~MATH '1 WP 21to It t~ • ... lie...._ 4 ......... WTYllllft ,.,_, ..._ • • •-·~· • •uoalr.IJ II.if 1'A'11'111'"11r.;;n;i'J •....._..-..::cc' Mrtll. OMoa 1"°' i. uvln.n 11tt1, t 1MuMrte1 llllNry ""· PMI. w .... A v1-1 1 • • HO Nit A... 1 c-"" t ............... • ~ a a .... -·--d d c1 c1 , .. , bld.t1Jh30'. I•"• :r-r· •,CW r:· t7IO _... .... ,. ·····-IL ;__Ml •• ......... • ,_.. vvM~o e1;;:"~;1 1n =~'..un ed H:~~;1,1~n.•'1u';h be4tW fOf 090'1P ..... IP-O lie roo I l .. n I.......... · ,,.,. Ne ,::1J.H7~ .VALIC TO MACH 8-tl, 171-.. 11 ltOUt. Lelle ArrowMed ete• Oklelt ~ t)l .. i'4 Ml· pro• ..... "' M1-A .. ll'IM'tl. 11 • '400 NO. ----fl I .. _. atowe ' retnoe ... 111111 -H .. ~-in· ' ........,,._ ned. 10' ,,.,,,..,. YllUN t46-UU __,__ ldull'=. lend•caic: ec.._or, pvt P•ltoJ C 11 d a 3.,, 1 1"' 0 ~ 110011 10 beech, Hr, fttel felt 1 ~·"--;;. -llOf..,. ywd, tenoed, "' Cyn "o•d tll.000 MO u.. IO ..... a:= ' ........... .. •• w 19th It •• ., Iv ""·7971 bt19ht • lltfy M71 mo • d c I ( 1 • i •-1.a1. WM"*' ~ H111bor llld .... 50 )( • • ·.... .--4 bt 2 M. _, ..._. mo ..,.,.. rttv ....... '"I" 1 '" rlr.Wl'alln'ln'eatr.'ll tlO "· S221 MO Lar91t ~ .. ,,·,~,vall,.,.teef..• ,. '""'· rm, din tM: '"*· ..... Ho... ------.. '"'t~r~ ~ • " 2 ... 0 21 e 0, (1 ,. Ill .. ......._ _ .... .... .. .J-*4 a1 ..._ No ........, NH 1 bf', retr"', etowe, , ....... , ~.... , .... d,I....--.. • ...... No. -·-M7-ot&7 .,.... .. -. ~ ---c. -1111 . ...-. lclrm *418 .. '""' 'Ol,CllfOlll...,... --· ..i...... •ti«• p-;7 If no .. If•· 1 14 ... tll, 730-1-444 l!uo. flmll'I hol'M, ._. peta MIO w/..,deMI, 1 1,IO v ftelt cone. 1391 tt20 pai.. '3t-M10. ' a bdr •. 2 Ille 1111 or .. 1 ........ 1 · Hunt1nt1on leech I·• 00 1 H to Vlcllorie t>Nofl. 0r.. J•t & laet + MO. MP· anouetd~ w..._ l40-IOH loe. WtnMt •newer, P •H• kHP bdrm 1!011H. eoulh ol 25 •q t Met 0•11 me1to co .. tal & whit .. AY911. Dec. 1. ..... MS3 Nr'e!Mew&leker,2bf. llr epl, I ~11" from tr~I Ade.f\'I Xlnl ret1 HOie> ...., ... Office 1 waler vi.w. 3 Ir lbe, ...,-.Ml ._.10 1 be, tnd1y llOOk·up, l>Mch. ohlld & pet Ot<. leohelor ~ otul loc P1rk Clly u11h Condo "4·0332, .. 2..0100 reetroo"' HOO/mo gourmet kftch. 11150 .... ,. '-IN ,., 'ldfm MIO Mo! ..,. Children 01(. 1'4711 mo. M0-7115 .,..,..,, .... p. 9, kllC'*', Wiik I Au~ll•• OIL 8kr 0~7f·t701 , evH ;rr.,.~•••••••••••• 1311, 11111, .....,11 Nol.''' 1•711/mo la4f lll. .... Ml·1IOI 10 ... ' "" Av .. t Dec 1t to Prot. •em tooklng fOf 11r ~ 4 22 .... bf. Iba,,,.,., nr ti.ctt. 111 I, 11th. 142'41M .... 11 fml!f ••••••••••• lr.1 I It 2 .. ltom 1625 No , •• 1460. 71414H-0314 llPt CdM Of hi ltl HOO 2400eq11 1120/f'IO. 17th 1 11oet. 11,~ ~~·.;..911"2•4pa8,·. .l1~1!:~:;.:Lf.9''· loeolOUI 2 If, I le .. 25. l bdrm wtt~arCI *626 2 It oondo w/pat!O· pool, pet. 1>#011 from N9w-L1tO• Big e .. , Cebtn. Lv m90 '4&•97&1 :f~la. Coll• MeH, v ... • 1•""' Ouotu 3 1 I "tdl Ol< 8 •P•· HH. 13•· 12111, poll leach GOif COUrM. POOi TabHl.1. CotOf TV, 2 • Anna. HOO ulll P,d . l••NI..,. JIM .. !fe.'Leunci,.;·,.!~ ~: T' "3-tioo. s'!Gle 170·0117 Mt. W...,. f"5·4956 7trp1111o ·51,81.,~tePt 14. ILfltNll /• li•I 4111 1100 aq ft. otc1 ~atehM, *-1483 wtldyl •••••••••••••••••••••• ••a.l55I 12,1,...., -• MllTILI 1• 4 • 1v. r:'aeftauel,.••••U•.. •Int IOC., So. anti Aria • leaut. 2 ety homa on .,... ' .... NliWLV decor11ec1. c:•n· t ..... ,_ Oen• Pt ••ne,. 11orege, 111&2 Minnie 8t ClOH H '-u• Et 1• Centi. w/bo41e •· 4 bf, mtlll • t,.I ., ... toe 2 Br. gar. ffl.fff.1111. .... l!if 3 I• If. Cloee to w1w, MOUfecl. tlreet entrllllOe, a .tOll Fwy. 64 ... 7812 ::',.••••••••u••••.....-; t llv . .,..cJ11110 tnO. l!utalde M26·fe35/ln0 lard. 1'470. -NW lurn I ""'"'"· r...one· 340t7 Oran•d•. HO c.;ii:,:,o~t!t :!;; r!: !:: ,;~(~> M0-14et 218'1 b. 11~ 81, Town11ouee: 191783.0119 540-8111 10 mlnut• ao. °' l.eQUM ble. "'amenltlee. '"*" ll•llh ,. ""' fJlf 173-3313, 493..0903 f!!!fr. .......... !.~!f 1ntimo. ,.974173. ,.....__.~ .. ......___._ • u lt·lne. tndry rm, t bd, cerpet1. pallo, ,_ on Oen• Point'• molt 115,..912. •••••••••••••••••••••• l tor•s• garage, •Ingle, 81oreoe 8~ 12· • 18' fp"" Jiii u.r ... ,......~ cerport. yard/balcony, decor, oar. No Pelt, Hctuded ecenlc bluff, Nwpt Hgt• 2 br, 2 be, 9JC2 , Co•1• Men. 36" doOr 110/mo. l>lu• 1-w .,._, J•l •h••• .. ••••• .. u•••u• Ne-r:rt 9eacWNo. llNll. pet Ot<. SUO. 5U ·H39 or liken~ 2 Ir. widen, 1pacto111. Avell, now. lll•llTI ISO/mo 110 uc. depo1l1 ::',,_••••••""• .. ';'•••• .. •• t It 1~ 8a condo, Cat· o•-..1-...._ TSLMgmt. 642·1903 84e-58711 xtra lllrge/[lvete petlo, 1100/mo.945-7400 ...... 642 ... to7wltd.. 873·41 114 . Newport l9 8'. 2'A •a In ............. pon, llTll P" OK, 1525. 8 """" ...... , I di h 3•r~ I 2"/mo Call ~11 gate c : mm ~ty. a&Mttt, 710-1191, (It l6111) wtrepiacep'.,.P!,Otlol, x'L'-G SPllON · 2 Bf, 3enc:1 OIJl9Cll. ' " . LARGE 2 br, 1 bl, ger, Otcl•I a........_,--.. Detached ger.ge, 400 eQ ----------1795/ A 11 645-U~ aaMt, ., .-· £1 o pete. 21 Monte 81• 441 or M-F. l ·ll dlw. 11308 Seuhore. A" c11en11--....;.d°'~h It, UM tor 11orege Of of· #JIHU..,..1 ;:,-: 9 ?;i1onv:0,:,::: ~~l•M.I ,,;, ~~ ~:.~~itto ~·;J.4:0..o°f:S' 8111 ::!·~2t\~·.~~1~• l:n:: 1750 mo. Yrty. 912-4914. ~=,: c=tan 1~.;18~T~=·cr.!' •• ~!!!! ..••••. /!.!~ .... -::r:::::::........ li:So. 5$7·284t. Clata, Good Morning Amerlee 1150/mo. Cati 9.5, M·F, ..... r.wa Jll1 2c~d::'!· ~::~.o~~~·~ )St. 1a HI.... .... ,., ,,. ~ TN Tomorrow Show. 1142-4210. FOR RENT' . • ••11·.···········.~-r.. .•..•. lil.ii''ii'ii'i•I 9 5 f · 12 4 7 , A 11 • r 3 11t.•z 5 Newly decor. Ga• pd. •••••••••••••••••••••• Moel elegllnt apt. bldg. '*"'Off • 10 Ill wflO -I gar dweh pool -•• -In Laguna IMctl. llneet COUNTAY CLUB Ll91NO need • place Of/In lnt,J ff H 2 bedroom 2 bl.Ult & 2 HOtl:S f(I RENT ......... , ' ~.no Pet. ... ~ .. 5073·\ :=E::Erab~'. =-~tonv:.!;:t~~~; S~1~~T.,:,~~H l::r:t Ml·llff ·;wii·e;·;.-;· t':::'A~r:::.:r:~.: • ~-t.nhlllM ~ .... ...__,. . ...s. 2 Bdrm. '9fylg, pa-Like ,_, On"' 4 unite 2 heeted pool. ~~.... A~ll L ............ 0 ....._, T -~-1 MO. FREE RENT HU butlt·IM ' flteplace. • • •••••••••••••••••••• _,..,__ llQ, no pete. edult• pref, '' • elevator. L•••• onlV •Town~ u,. ""'"' .. _.. •r--1 room 10 21100 •q fl F1r11. tut & depollt ,.. Ila.. bJllll n• ""~ 72•·A Jamee. 1173-7187 et wider). )(tt1 lrg privet• ... .,. .. From HAA 2br/2b•.' PV1 Jae:: 1350. ~rom 11.11 • eq. 11 Adi. d c II I 7 1 (I) *MISSION VIEJO* •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• patio. From 1125/mo. -• up. _..., Reep M/F 8'2-9545 Jim I F q u I' e ' 1 '\ 1875-1725 Beyfront. em ltudlo, utile ...,,., '"' STUNNING taro• 1 er Cell H1·e4.tt or M·F. 330 Cliff°'· 494-eot3. On Jambor .. Rd. el A rporter Inn I rwys 7 88·0288 or I 7 H l pd, <t\1111 eml)lyd tingle, ••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Qltden apt. 710 W. 18th. 9.11, &4.()212. Dflw by Oc:eenvlew, let decorator San ~uln Hllt1 Ad. Lge muter br, pV1 be & Call AM 833-3223 887-<>e57 weet(day evi- wCHtLDREN* 'lff'l.1<425/m0.en-3900, Gerden Grove 2 & 3 St, 1o ... 245838antaC:Wa apt,ger.ge. No. Leclun• ..._1... ent, 1 blk 10 b .. ch & 18'7 w .. 1c1111. N.B. 2511 ntnQ• after II p.m. II no a .. u....... Bdrm.~!! !o,~26. NHf 11th/Pomona, 1 Br, SUpel' neet 1 Br. I/Illa, 1 1 blk to bch, no p111. 2 oncl 2 8 3 bey. Betboa Pen. 1300 lo 4000 eq ft. 111 1100<. en1wer' plHH keep •PETS OK• ~ .........-... 1 B d I d/ ...... ·-'"'f & ~ ...... , pr"·ate. 1575 mo. 494·8"04. ~ c o, rl7"""B•. mo. yrty. e75-5874 Agenl 541·ll032 trvtnot ' ""'1u.U. 3111 •· owneta "· 1. ... .,,_ ,,,,_, .,, 114 43 .....,.. 191. MUne. ..., pr •••••••••••••• .. •••••• •-•1.. .... •-•·-~ ••-cerport, walet pd, 1 child 1400/mo. 873-3313. 4· 11 mo. 751·31!11 Newpoc\ Height• Town· Alrsiort area • Exec. Sut-I •l•n•'l•--I'/ VIWIE llVESTIEIRS Wini .._tat 28' ......... 1 --.,... Ok no I*• '400 Agent 493-0803 (or furnllfled) """"" Charml"" 2 bd, 2 b•. hou1e. beaut. turn. Ma· tn. From 225-450 IQ. ft. • I ' ..... •.-.• : ,...,..., •••••••••••••••••••••• ·, 982 "0217 · ' •. , . .., ll•C,_.,. ·Ut• lure lemate. $350. s1pereq.tt.Menyxtra1. fl•••t• hou1e to bCh 1550, Pleya E·.81yfron1. Lltlle tile, no .. • • * * * 2 ''~· frpl, wood panel, •••••••••••••••••••••• 11411-7555' Call 557.7010 •••••••••••••••••••••• R.!873-1800 pl«, 3 ttOtY delu1te lrg. SPACIOUS 2 Id, 1 B•, Oeck, treee. 'A blk/ 2 BR, t496, )'Mrly, new la1iHll BAY FRONTAGE, beleh, 28r. frplc, $1100 mo, Beanl c.lflnge. MN. bar, EXC EPTIONAL 2 BO o c e • n • No · end· decor, pool. nr bHch. Roommate ~,F, trvlne 400·900 Pl.US 1•00 eq. II ti. _, s-5 Pl« prk 2bt aeoo lbr 1175-3097 Wood cab., no pet1. DEN. ONL v l'OA THE $825/mo, Incl ut111. bul. No pe11. 49a.e2n .1250.00 Temp ball• 2·8 PenthouM Baytront Sul· ··~~r.!!!!'!!f ••••• ".'!. (11C\IAl.llll seoO. uYiL, pd. 303 e. LO* 2 BR 1~ be. 1p1c toe 1475. 22118 Maple. DISCRIMINATING. $760, 1140-51129 2 Br 2 la. Condo ocean monlht. Cati 857 ... 978 te . parking, pallo a. Beauty S1lon. Newport AG~T,.NO F!E Edgeweter. 111171•2811e. \lleW wncs.c.. yrty. Se5o 1173·8003 Of 548-73&e. Agt. (714)4tll..ell04 £11.w •11.•tl Ull vift MllO/mo • Prof., respone. F , .. kl 873·1003 ee.ch, Coale M ... erea. ~~~~~~~~ DelUlle 2 Br. 2 ea. ,.....,., mo. 11t. IUt. S300 eec:. 2 Br, 1'A b•. 323 E. 18th * * * •• ••••••• ••••••••••• . 545-ilel 1 M/F to •hr 2 BR apt. HSI lfAOE 011 7 11etlon1, bu1y. Catt ~ e-. ,...,. No pet• or nar 325'A SI No~• ,, .... 5 On Golf Couree. WHt Tennl1, pool, 1pa. CM. 8PM, 857-ot50 ·~ JHd _._, 1tep1 to beaeh, w/d, ga· Grand Canal. e73-.200 S14.r,. t. ~: lrn. · Nine Condo : 2 BR 2ba, 2 ,..,, b• ,,,, 1275, Anracttve ru1llc up1talt11 • , I ••• ••••••••••••••••• rage, no peta, ~eerly. IAYfltlT cer ger. w/opnr. Wutl/ •••••••••••••••••••••• 979•2436 Mtllng. We aoppty d .. k. Mo m N Pop. Terri I' 2 et. 2 Ba. Condo, 2 cer 1750/mo. MS-8158 •II SuMy 1 br, 1 ba. no pet1. Newer 2 BR 2 Ba. 1<475. 3 3 bdrm1. 2 be, aan!SY dryer. Lower unit w/ 2 Br 2 Ba condo. pool. apeoe. copter. You llOP· tocatlon, blO growth. lb ~··,,..,. ~ Hoep. 4PM. Avail. Dec. 5. 1525/mo BR 3 B• w/2 cer gar, beacti. Xlnl cond. Mon· patio, redeooratld. Jee., teMll, so. CoHI Male or female 1&-30 to ply onone. & $95 pr mo t>enelit• 1173·1690 00~7:ic:h ~1~% d!~~.' a BMch. 1 BR. utll, yrty, yrty. 873-0188 le25. No pec1. 780·14111 thly or yrty 11500 per Mo 1725/mo. 1141770-1950 Pteza ., ... 840-8905. lhare 3 bdrm. 2 ba hou· pr desk. Catt &4"·7211 Wiiiard W1ter, aeen on 6-40-""'24 $450 mo. 1823 w. Bal-or 1142·7528 evs/Wkndt. Owner &44-9513 Cond M2·2012 •11•.1550. M wl1h 1 male and 1 I• "60 mint ." Olltrlbu· .,,... No 3-30l5 ............ 2 Br. 2 Ba. o on golf mete. 8u1hard a Ger· nl IL. Ch 1 8a)'sldahome 3200 eq" boa 2. 21 M1-.u-•2Br. 211. Near s .c . 2 Br .. 1 Be., 0c .. n Vu, courH, take. tmall vu. 2 Br. 2 Ba. elr, MC. gate, rtetd. 1225 mo. 'h utll. NAmflL ~~k• 1":4a-.7a3 1 4 Br .• Ba,~ ma.(.;( c.n.. '-'.., 1111 lubr•.U. "'' Pleu. s.~. Luxury COn· Oar. Krd• OK. $405. qU.... "°'*"nu crpt•& pool. No'*'· S5351mo. 8-42-1412 uk for Jell IEWNIT OllTH r Ion eufte w/frplc r car •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• do. w/pool. 1575. No 984-5927 dee. 2 cer OIJI, bbq ..... 213/8ll0-t513. With UH ol reception /llff1r. 11 IM• Sfa5 rage. 2 boat' 111pe ..=. Ocean vi.w. t>eautlf111ly 2 bdrm. 2 be newer dplx. pee&. 8S3-897•. 3 8f 2\4 BL Ooeen~ pool. wtkw/d. refrlge Incl, '-' a...... •-.. .... ltllE oont room klleti PhOnl. ••••• •••••••••••••••• 12500/mo 955·2•73 turn. lownhouee. frplc, yrty. ~ ~,., 2BR 1'Ab• d/w bltln1 o.;:, frpl. Kid. OK. 1895'. 1770/mo. '93-97111. • •••• ~ ........ f!':':? P•l•tl•l M•n1ton. pvt secretar111' & wOrd pro: FHIOL.11111 wtida)'a tt-5." r,g4~· llOM/mo. ~~115 257•9192 patio. gat, 'no pet., 1525'. 984-5927. lfhd• r.YM 1111 V«'f terge upalelfl 2 BR, re:a •;•· kll, prtv. call oes.sing. Mall & ,,_.. lllft.mE RETAEAT HOME w/OOM/rl · Of (714) 8~ 548-4291, 8'5-9857 ............ -,.......... ·~ blk to beaclt. newly 1 1 N<v avall. eeparately If ht 1, ...... , & hlllt>o< vu. , acre . 2 C..t•.... nlf I""" , ..... ~ ...... -. Mdac. 1 bd. r,.....,. .... 1.o.t ·-=i-CaH Loma large 2B1', r.-nod New ltow & , .. M/F to lhr •Br. 3~ NB desired Cell· Judy, as 1•5995 •••••••••••••••••••••• ·«•., n ... e .,...,.....,., ,... '"'""'' ~.. a..... .... 28A neer pool. Large trig Oar on OoMn A~. Weterfr0ttt name. neat. 7 141760-0100 llory home on Cliff Or. Furn 1 bdrm apta. 1385 ponelbl• pereon, utll• MlO. see mo< .. l922D ••• ~ •••••••••• !.~! deck, vaulted cettlng, Joe. •t 71 .... 551·1452 employed prof $325 mo IUL m1111.1111 Eacfl leYel hU own entry. end ~ gar•g.81. pekl, no peta. 1oe E. W • I I • c • A v • 0 ' covered pl/ltllng, central 1146· 1309 * 111 * 2 kttc:Mn. llbrary. frplc a 2110 BIVd CM Bay, Ap1 9. 780-8378 u.IPll APT1 air. No pec1. W0tt't1uut ..... fOIO ---UEOmYI lllTH ttt, nd1, 3fd1, ••"-gOfgeoue vu. Ofo/home ~He YIW ... ,, A LOVELY PLACE 1570.1135-1428 •••••••••••••••••••••• M/F lo at\r 3 br, 2 ba ...... .... UH Of at'lared llvlng. 13t5. 1 et ctplx. U111 pd. TO LIVE LAIN& llAll houJe °" Canal In N.B. Full tervlce Keep your Tlartft • Le. .... . I 19110/mo. Dog olt. Oii& M •• 417 E. Bay AV9: BalbOI 8pectoua E.8tde Apll. •Homey/Pvt 1 a 2 et ~I IHtA "'' 9lfll • 111. tw & dep. 645-2495 overlfeed tow & profa· FOUNTAIN VALL.EV 752-2197 R & H lnV'Mt· ALL UTIUT18 PAID Pen. No pees. 547·115& Encl gar. patio. dlhwtlr & •Pool/epe/bbq ..... •••••••••••.•••••• Wkly renl•l• 196 up. Stfalghl M nontmkr to lhf ::;~~=.ci~~~,!r~j 964-11111 "*'"· LG. ct••n 1 8drm. No atove. Moet u11t ''"·No •5 8Ct• of t>eeutlfully 3Br. 2Ba1 cp11. drpa, Color TV. tree colfH, 2 br. 2 ba E/Slde CM Newport Baaetl. f81 Do- exctutlve W•lc:Jlff VIiia. Compare belore you pec1. y8IJl1y 1'495 pet&. ••35 t1nd1oaped tllrroun-newly reo,.corated In & healed pool & step• lo apt, 1250 + utll1. Oya ver Of. Ste. 1', 1131-3651 llUllAlll Dover Dr. matter aulte r•nl. Cuelom dHlgn 873..oo72.1173·57De 1 BR. 1 pareon =-: .. 5 ding• out. USO mo. (213) , ooeen. l<llch'I :ivatl. 8•2·S4"6· ev1 642·5620 111. 2n6 and 3rd 'r0'1. w/fl'pto, 2 er. 2 ea. pool, fHturH. Pool, bbq, 1 BR. 2 pereon1 -v • Nr Frwya & lhoppl,,g 332-4051 te5 N Coe.11 Hwy. • DELUXE SUITE Now 11 lh• time to ect Jacunl. etc. S1t00/mo. cov'rd gar.ge, aurroun· 2 BR. •Quiet.,.. "Br 2 Ba, 40' from Hnd, Leguo1 Beach. 49•·5294 Roommate needed ror 2 white Interest ra1ea ere 873-33t:J Of 81w 103 ded with ........... tendtca· C11,.1 '•I #11 Ult tlaf11ng at 1510 •Sorry no peca /b 1 1 d k br 1 ba on Peoln1ul• Wafer Fri-a 11...1& IO'N. Call on our eMper'lt ping. No ;;;::· •••••••••••••••••••••• 2323 Elden Ave. CM (114) Ml·•• $ 0 5.0 c,oynr1 )'. ·~~, ~c.? s:_:,y~~~,r~~~h~:: 1250 '*'' Vt. 11t, tut & 11. 50/ eq "~·L •• ~.. •• no charge lo l'lelp )'OU THE PREMI ER Harbor 1 BR. Fum. 1515 rrlPS ft.. 8'2·7805 eOal HclllJlld Ct, HB 8'5..03'0 tel. e76-8740 dep. 873-8890 642_.844, M·F, g.5 with your probtem1. Ze· ~ i.:=·~: 365 w. Wllaon 1142-1911 large 3 Br. 3 BL "*'r. 1 Bdfm M25/mo. Cerpor1 8twn Steter/Watner nlth Funding. Call Art. Avail now. 13.000 mo. ._ _,..,. emenltlH. 11100. Cat a laundry tacit. Cell Siu oft 9eec11 Beeulltut large• Br. en· Fam non-amkr, rm w/hM M/F lhate 2BR,2BA two Ll4t a,11 f•rL _8_6_7·_1_42_2 ____ _ 7eo-19n •wr9W• •--~~.:':! :~~.' 1-497·2331 or 5'°':teee Wl•Ull =h~~~. ~~~~110~ t'~· .. ~·. 1...2t5s:;~urn .. llOtY apt In CdM. Non· Ofllce, 650 aq ft, over ••=fl frail kwllM la1 .. 1.,. 2 ... 1, ..... .,_ tnh""' _...., 1mkr. 1350 pet month, nlQ"I lac:. 1500 mo 10 mo ' ••i•.ie .. • I ~ ...... w p~ p ·~ ... ... . "' .... ,___ -· Spec 1 & 2 br lovely 2 ..... ,._d E--' ~~ locludel cebte • A........ Of 1 .. 5"2-7730 .~ I J .. J .. IN ....... ~. et• .... """"' 1 .... up.,.,.., C'ptlldrpe. no pees, $495/mo. 1916 . • 2 8r: .... ""'' o. _,. Cfl,,..,.,, F. nonsmkr. apt ............... ., ·-..................... . Large '9ICk>u9 cfupte1t. w/pool, Jecuzzj, NIMIM. 1 block ocean, encl1d Wallace ¢102. 831-M71 plnH & llrHmt, sec. blvtt, UPQf.cjff, attached prlv., San Clemente. nr ~ etectrlclty. ~lter epm Tired I owded I I.I. ...... - 11A bdrm1. Spic a"*'· tennl1 court•. volleybd ger. No pees. le25/mo. ~~·:~~~ ~k1~honlgwm: la rage . No pate. beech, rela. $225 & I 720..oe32 com:ut:Nonh?r:W~ .......... -.... ..-lff nr ahopptng. Step• to court•. Aecfeatlon room. e7W589. 3 et. 2 Ba.. Town-.,. 84M59 1 t50frno. 559-71«. utlla 408-4582 you like an office at the --..~Ill • • b e • c h . y e a , 1 'I . Jr. 1 bd. fumllhed. '430. hol'9I In quiet cdimplft. pool & IP&. 1 ... Rnlmte to lhr 2BR 28A beach lhel your temttw SP9d~ In 111 & 2nd 714/H5 5122 It Call557..()075 aet.frplc.9'0ve.~. Woe pool gerden ... A 11 1 8 1 8 Ofl Bay. 2 ...,rm.~2 be, 4Je.bHut.rmw/pvt~h furn.IC)CEMtC.M.'300 ' TDaelnce 1949 wlcnda 87W720.co or lltew, no pet.I. 1700 In-tl~Jl75 ... 5-3381: ~.!!, _. '·..__~ frplc.1 car oar rlvll,. "'beKtl, H.8. Light 11¥. mo~ u1il 1142-3318 C°'*'u • v~-tJonon WMkunlt?«ldFor' Robt, santer NH/CM --------1375 mo. DI• mobile dOletee.322HelOtroc>e, ,.7 I --· _ .. ..._..,.,, 8eedl. Good nalQhbof· rm & kit. pri\t '3001mo. -RE........ Bd ......... , 2 & a et 1750/mo. • er home. No peta. Quiet, 875-8024. ~ 12-4. v • ~'*'°·tingle oe-hOOd fOf ~or -. .... 2951 Female to arir wltn M/F, 1Ma1no lolorma1lon cell · ........ ., ._ °'' •P• 11250 /mo. Heve MCure. 1M1 N-port mf¥f m r•ge. No P•tl, water gte. 11100. 173·2182, _,.,., cleen.i.well ~ted The C•pl1treno Surf ~2•2171 54s-oeu 01Mn, Ffad Tenor.. agt elvd. 146-a313 2 Bt. 1 BL Brlgfll & elly, 1-4oo.1-415/mo. 2 Br. 1 Pe Id · I• 5 0 I mo · ... 10AM &-9PM 21 X 13 ft •oom for rent. NB condo. "215 mo, C.enter. H 1-8292 or WIDOW HAS SMt« TO'I 831-12941 ..__ ... ""......_ 1 .... """n trplc, IYn deck, carport.I, BL po6ttlde tipl.1-...-. 5-45-iOOO. Aeen4· no tee. • , drMfT\ llOUM MeM Vet· 1175-9&43 831-608<e RE Loan1, 101< Up. No _,, "'---.., _._ ....... no pe11. l850/mo. --, lll&t Cleen 2 81. lrg kitchen, de 1'400 neg. Cr• .. lt c .. ~k No Pen 2 BA & den. 2~ be. nw ulll. pd. Pvt. & trg. 780-1713 room, beemed oelllngt. ...-S WM.I Np! Hte. 2'121 E 19th St. 751-3294 Ubetal Mover 30 wilt w II lleel Le ..... ..., ,._ ' • &4&-<4831 No pet1. No .... month • -2 & 3 BA towntlouM $il50. Tropice. 1145-5109 th 1 / H -e._ atty. o.nnlaon & Aeeoc ~.11100mo&MC. Oarageepl. 1~br.DW, rent-.. .. ,_,c .. ~"t, _ _.,,_......_...___ Lar-lurn.""w/...,.belh, pen OUM•.P •Mme. Prlme lntereec1lonof 873-7311 Open Dally. 431 WMt· N ..._..,.., ·......, ,..... _....... -, ,,.,_ . ._ LIDO GO..,..EOUS 2 ... ,,.... .,.. Lagune, 13$)/mo + MC. MacArthur end Jembo---------mlnater A\19. 831·1ee1 Free Bac:Mloratte llPt In gar.,.mop.v11'1·2, ... OJ.!.!,~!: TSL Mgm1 M2·1903 Hunt. Htbf. from 1545. ; nv .... nr OCC S200 mo. Fe-dep. 1250. 494-8218 ree. 11 par aq tt. Sul>-H~ .... NU exctlllllge for babyalt1tng S850 ,. -· .. -Chlldr OK 940-t80T trplc. patio. 11000 ...... male. 208 Colton. 3 er. 2 I•. a~6"S-OCXMMlam. ~dally2 .... 1142-8367.,. ... Verde, lha<p up1-en . 875--1359 S4&-2573,C01taMIN Prol. M/F to •hr 3 Br le ... ev11tebta. 820 °' S75K note, payable 18251 yrty taln, 2 BR 2 Ba. bttne. WALK TO BEACH: 1 8'. bMchfronl apt. Nn-lmkr 12001C111 for 1 'JM' Cell I 1000 per mo. indudrng · ~208 ·..._ 1275 2 roome. trptc:, prv a.an 3 bdrm!2 be dptx, ,_ cptl, encl gar. lndry It 0 v • & ref r 1 g •. 3 bdrm, 2 bl. patio. 2 bike Small !Urn. rm w/pV1 enl. 13IO/mo yrty 548-4148 Sandy. 213-820-8857 15% Int. Alt due 17 rnoa _____ ..,,_ __ .t_. _ erltranc:.. u11fs pd. New patio. gar. Avail. 121.t. rm, no pat•. S575 mo. 1'400/mo. 536-7979. to beeeh. Pet• o.k. 1750 & be. no kll .• pref. me-. · • ·-· ••••aalJ Sec by real Hlate ln- Spac. 3 br, 2'A ba very cwpetlng. BMch ctoee. 1990. No I*•· 719 H.-Call 540-1158 alt e. mpo. 813-3728 111re empl. M non1mllr, Fern.''" MW X..Vg Condo. -.rs; --come lrom nellonet c:teen 1wnhle, pool, Joo--642-401.f' llotropa. 972·940e 979-3648, uk tor Pam 2 Br. carpet, drapee. pool, OCEANFRONT • Cuetm Cd M • I 2 .$ o I m o . So. Cll Plua. All am-Exec. SultM lnct. reoepl., company & personel Qlno, etc. SIOO/mo. Agl ll ;!I* 8r 8 Jdlo 2 block• from beach. decor, 3Br 2 B• up, 875-2156 • men. (71•) 557-4329, 1ec'y "'VI· cent. rm .. gueren1 .. of equlj>tnent 544-1440 U Cnl• • .,. 1114 1~ a •t• • pool. 10th 81. 5'7 ·4151 , •menltlH, yrty 11200 L .. •--~-(213) 515-5700 Ask lor kll .• melt handtg. Rea-leaH . $113,000 1e11 .. tt. 1141 •••••••••••••••••••••• cerpor1. pvt patio. chit· 53&-7953 28 18 d 100 ar11 ... -Mark. l)OneMt lo your bu•ln... 7 14 1 2•O.1 18 6 or Condo IOf ...... Bluffa, 3 •••••••••••••••• ... •••• PALM MESA APTS dren OK. No pec1. 1'475. 3 B 8 T mo.;M r • 7~"" W room lor rtnl. Sits mo. needt AdJ, 405 Fwy. In 493-1153 et. end unl1, bade door ftl ..... .,. m 1511 Mela Or 8'9-1824 . r. 1'h a . ownhouM, mo. eture pra '""" • 224 10th St H nl Bch Female roomme1e needed F V lndlv otca Mo/mo --------to pool ltept trom ten-~1nr; 1 · · bultt-ln1, new carpec, car Ocntrnt. 850-9192 · u · · •here cory 2BA home. .: · .... · · 5 · Trust Deed for .. 1e. $55. nit club'. 11000/mo. 2757 BMuttful & par1t'Nlle with $400. Unfurn. 1 Br. •WPHY port oil patio, 1\o\ 10 060-81139 Bat t1lllnd $285 mo. oo-"Of'll -25· 9113.e44 ' 000 et 13%. Due June Vllte Umbrou, N.B. :!~APtl CaA btwn 9-4. ~9-1880 &PQJ..,-1 beech. 1550/mo.011t tut Spacr:i.~T~L~~~ pttlo. HARBOR VIEW HOMES 'cupancy 11/18/82. Con.-lit .. ". I.I 1t83 I.Inda Ille. "-'tly Dale 840-2364 *~etloe 2 er 1 a.. Eastllde, quiet 1 8'. l270/mo. ptuautlla. dep. 831·790 John pool. view, no pell. CdM houH. fem., kit tact Cllolyn, Waterfront 1200 Sq Ft .• $800lmo •old for 11. I mllllon. Newport Helohtt kl)(U()' 3 •Cowted Panting nelght>omoOd, no peta, No pete. No watetbedl. Agent. l500/mo. 1144_.787 prlv. S285, 720..0375 hOtMa. 1173.e900 328 No. Newport BIVd. Follows 2 trult deed• br, yard, 18}5 a S860. *Dining At9e ~r • ac:hoola.155 1'450/mo. No ~ In chlldren1 3 bdrm. 2'h be, ~. -Ledy euthor, w/beaut pool Lga 48' turn hOuM. exel. 720-1ee5 lotallng '825.000 Wiii 8*7IOO •Walk In CloeeU ""'.., · MC11on. c1tpela. drepea. atove ••• llT & garden home In Irv. N.B. hart>or arH. Hon·•---------dl1coun1 to 25% yield. *.......__like K....__. BEAUTIFVL 2 8'. 2 Ila. 2460 Newport Blvd. end ":1.· 2 car oar:· lll IUTI Terr. CdM. Wl1he1 to smotler. $2!0/mo I utlt. Retell & ofllce ipace Steve 87W285 ... u, BIA&. Charming weterfront home, 4\1\ BR, 4 BA, din rm. uncty beectl l tWl.nll avallable. 13000/mo. Mary Lou Mar lon. f44-412GO. ~Mar.natl Irvine 8IUtfa condo, 3 br, 1,,. be. fonnel din. rm, fem, rm, encl. patio, comm. poce. Dec. 4. I 1150. 844-0335 alt. St>m. ""''""' ,....,._,. ,_........, ..........._ 2 c.. ,.... ""'" evaflable. \7th St, Coela ,_ ....... _____ _ 1 blk to Huntington Frplc, encl ger, dlOloe 1 Br. Trallera. 1247/mo -·-·r _,,_ • NEW gated 20 Town· ehare w/cutttveted tedy. Henry et-""'"!""' M ffi l 1250 1 Canter, tranlPO't•tlon & ..... lldtta pref. 1575 and elec. 1150 MC. No to •••c:h. Avell 1211• home. VILLAGE COM· S450 +. 7ll0-8801. .. ... ,_ 2br 2· ·~-FP 2 .!!•' ~ ""77 ••. IO ........... ,,; ._., ,...~ w.r............ ea50 •-..,... • "'"' .,,.. ......, . ...,., I. . .-....... ._ __ ,11 frwya. ---,........,.. dOge.. 133 E. 18th SI., Sp .., • ......-cv.,.. MUNITY. 2 Br. 2'A Be OCC •rea 1250/mo. ~ fer, C.M. Fncd yd, OW, r-.,. '11.JTD fMI 2 bdrm, 1~ be.~. 42. 642-9193 Cled Sun. .... le..... 1800 eq. 11. of pure kl· ulll. Kite,, prlv. Leave IMO+. John 873-1101 Rf•t 9111 ,,.,, 'INIMI 1 ~m From 1515 ger. o pet• 105 2 ... ,, ...... ••"""/ .... Nr .. ~ 1 aury. Oaregea, IP•• In mag 979-5380 FU" Set'ftoe 841't• •••••••••••••••••••••• 5'1-.' n . . .... "' .... --mo ,.,. • Hunt. .... bf, enc every home • maater . M/F roorrwnate to IN aer, II Olf A.. II JI" 2LA~INTA HERM~5 7510 2 pertone. f55 w. 18'h Olll· 1350, 912.neo iutta, dining room•. Aoom "' occ. P'V1 home, CM. ""-,-lg bdrm, laOO '850 !!!!!..,!' ••• ~~'!!!!! •••••••• 1e211 ,4(tl.,. Ln. 1 blk 1 BA, c:ctt•. drpe, etove, St. 646-•50 wood bumlno fireplaoee. PG04 • .,._,Or'flt, ~ mo u II pd. 11t & aut .... , V""--... , w. of Biiidl. 3 bike a. lndry feel. eVllll -. No 2 et. frplc. mlcroweve oven•. prl· Mlkr, $110. 730-9321 1_'42_·_1_92_1_____ AM "!'on"=:.:. one -•llHI of Edlnger .... 947-&44l pett..1375. Me-4312 $500/mo. vete petloe & yetdl. GW· ....,_ ....,, ,, .. Roommate w.m.cs for 11&a MO-s..t7o • •IPllT W * '3$)/mo.1111>. 8edl. 1 2 bd ~..,... p.ito ~. ~ ._provided. Elegant ~m& ........... :.-.n ocnlront hee '"Balboa & 2 er. unlurn ' turn. ger, W/D hadl·up. a.. Cllel'I 2 Br. wf1h pello, no IMno onty 15 "*"'-to MM W mm. Plet~noramlc view, FULL. SERVICE IU&TES : per~· Poe Lucic poo4, ..,._ 181182 Aot1da. So Cit PIH. No Pele peca. "'30/mo. • Stc1111ty Gain S.C. Ptue Of O.C. Air· Wk~ rWlt ... now evall. yrty mo. t7~t308 l>eea 8peoe 127&/llp 833 ~ 1 -r,~gn 942·2a:M. 642:3172 1525/mo 540-0117 s.t-•60. • Poo1& k AOOlft ~· = r9.!,.ofot":: :~06 'rp Color2~t 2 Prof in.-~Ing M/F ~:-p~ e':1•5~"f. ,_. '~--~ .... ,___ ..,. nd 2 Br. w/g•r. S4•0tmo. Nl!W BREED APT8 • 1 & 2 8'I Prtto Aptt Diego frwy, 11000/mo. onee n room. 4 to llfW lg. VW'I nic:e bee-7~ _,. f...,. --:;"11,":':':'ee•••••••••••~l crptl, water pd. 2178 1 er. a loft. 8edl a loft. : :::::=. ~...!.·.~!!!.2~!!_ <>ranoe Newport~~· IMd celllnga epflt·level •-.-,-._.---... --.-__ -•••••••••••••••••••••• Luaury etudlo. n. H80, "E" PtacWlllL 83&-4120 Frptc. reo room. pool, • ,,0910 ...._1 "-'' .. ~ --381, 28a apt. CdM. t2IOI :;,• - phone, maid MN, apa, 1~ jeallZINo ·~·~~ OceMftont )'fly, a8r, 1Ba. B £AC H AR (A :°j,! ~~..:"' ::i:.t19:t~m!:.:i fNU\ ADS 1130 .ti. '4~15 &11*'9 2 er ~ new ,..._ rtOt'l'I -·.,.. no pell. 11000 mo. IMle rete. UUl1ll carpet, o•r'•o•. j•rd, H111nllton, C.M 64~1' 642-G251 $84/wk Fem lo lf'lf 2 bf c:ondowl2 9 4 1 . 3 2 1 2 d • Y • • •*'[ FREE !'1.".r.!!.fff!~ ... l!.!f pool, no2> ~;..!57or~ Spactoue 2 Br 2 la. !)II· Bed! tipt, ~ blk to beach, Q,~;;"~ ~· te3-10l3 Ev M OCEANFROHT DUI 2-4 et. '*"' 4&a •• ., -...... Ille. trptc, gar. 157'. No Spadoua 3et, 28e ~ 1400 mo. lncld• utlt. fWrtgerator......._Pool ,_. • l~~=--,.-----,, By week or month. A~. P•I•. Avall. lmmeo. unlt,lf!Olfem""&tlvtm. 650-M67 !Wlptlfvd&WlleOn 8hrbMut.N.e ,twn.28A NTED. bootckeeper 10· Cal.• 9'73-7873 uu .. _._.. Hafbor/eetter. 6*tOOt w/lrplc. o•rden p•tlo. Colee.,.._ 541-17&11 ep1 w/rne1u(9 _.empt •hare office epace. nr Spectacul1t view. Pool. _, Find whet you went tn gar, 1750 mo. 720-t872 ~ Pine Knot Macer on co.. 'o.. 31W/Dpool1325 Airport, 11llO/mo. utlli Nl·Hll ::;:, & tennie. 11916/mo OCt_~ lerge 3 •• lr~'. ':eh=r~ 1:0:::: Delly Ptfol Clatelfled1. dya, ........... evea. 3 IA 2 k ~ & bltne, Hwy N8 Slept to IA UCL 142~ ='.= prcwlded Cell I~~~~~~~~ E. Bluff condo, 3 br. den, 2\1\ ba. Nr 1ennl1 club. Patio. frplc, 2 car gar. 1100 eq It . Leue. SllO/mo. 7to.Oe7t ___ Adoe~-· _1eo._m __ 1_ ~ -:0 .• ~ =t=."· ..,._64n:=; ••;;-~0~ =•~h~ !~d~•:;, 1 .. 1 ~ '!;91~~~~ ::.i".o Wkly ,., ... •:,.~::;.::;:.•:= 1: 'feerty aBt 2be. ....,_ to O" the beech holel 1 Jiff pett '411. HO-Olll7 ...,...._ M2·7e&ll .-.no int. m111e M?S a ocHn. 18211/mo .... , room apt. 11_,_...._ & *CIMn 2 Ir."' IC,._., ..... ...... • .. • • _ 8edl apt. Imel. 1110 oer or ... ... .... mo e'notMlt °"· Muet rent. On '9n-b •th , f u r n I• fl• d S.A. Poof/1P9 & ~. taundrv. 1400 mo Incl Wk~ ,.._,. now 11We11 :=:L: .,....,._. tn1uta. 848·J710 or taOO/mo. + ueo MP· 14t5. No peta. 7~6122 K bunk. rt' uttllt...... Wlldld\-. tv on a.. ~~Need 2 li•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 175-3132 2301 W. Oceenfront, 2 8' J ea. crp1 .... enne po . ......,. IN. "'""' ...... -big rMM\I for my b .. ut 2 •· den, 2 e. . ..-w . N.I . 17M164. bn•tn•. no ,,..·,. S440: ·~ Isn't that the bOlt • dl1count1. lt•P• to "o"' • Av• II no"' =:; 3 car gar, pool. --2272 ....,._, 131-2127 .,..._ A--W...' Cup I '75? a..dt. ~11 lo. COllM , __ 141-H __ 11 ____ _ mo. llQ.02N ,._, won .... lllllJl-s n Hwy iw. -.em lltdrlft ... wll .... ~. -beedl.. ~ 4 2 bdrm, I a lllO mo 8r8nd ... Int cte.I. 2 ~~ ._, -· Uft "'Y ffalral>le Metty ..-.-to -~.. 'tfll Jun• lf\OI utll. 8A 1 ... 1 ., .... "° ~ ~· ~ -.;J '7R.m.-~ amtnltlH uiO. Cao C~m· I. 1p1CIOoo1"'°a· .~.· 752 ...... llCMlll, peta. 111110 mo. Ht tr ,ou·re not..-. wf1o (or.._) ~ t• rr.;. lfl-4000., .. • ~ ...:..;"5._. _....... • Ban to To m••· A9t. -....... t.................. , .......... ,,._.. ·-9Mut. 1 ., OOftdo. pod, 142-«181 ..._""'" ,_ --,ou re not-· -I t T..-. .... lllllrtd ~-... ···~ ~~~~=~~ E. 8tuft 3 br ooncto nr epe, ..,,,._ dubflouee, PM lll.UFf ~• atfr1tMt..,.. • ftoor1*M~ ~ le"'9I prlMI '9od10111 E T ... Club. MlltW deo. u:ae':t. oow. ..... 1 Ir I Loft. Chlld ok, lft ....;;;l":idt-...io Vlltgt' -I laAl In 1 11•111• y._ to ~AVll.W. · INWO ...... lff'c, eNI oftctClllyPMllONlliM"of · ._-.. .,_"'9R.l'IMJ .... m40al/(~1.QIN , IA, 1171 MO,. Ml to 9er., gel 't10VI, di•"• 'Tlllldnlt ... ___._ ..-•-'¥" fir ....,.,.R, ........ OCHft•.OOlllfttl edit ....,_, ..,._ lnclt) rm, "" -JIU dlilrw. IHr .. lleft, tlOltlftl f..,.......;.;.;,;..~;;._;;.;;;.; __ .._. fl!9!1J1? ,,.rd....... MIO/mo, ·A llll1't&I 11111111 ~ MMt _. .,.._ ""'_. ...... I ,,.. .. -..._:...,,1•;, mant• UMC a1 .. 101 ,...,lrl1fDf'lltWlft111111111'9bftldll_.~ ......... ar•11.C.. ......,, deft A Meld'I 2 & I lbd e.11. ttr "" 0t 2't uptlaltt, petlO de'* PQndl. ~ "Y '*""' _. "'-· Ml to • ..., .... fof tflt quarlere ttoOOIMO. "'°· ~ 11Mt11. w/gar .... ••htl dt)'f INl --~-............... Ind ~ .,.... .,.,..._... 'iiiiiliiii;;;;;;;-l llook"""' oeoee to lo. • CD1M1•1t llaaor'l nmr ~ _. I Cet ,.._, no S*9-tul ""'*"""'It end ,ou•p a p1a.,,,.... WOUid mo. MO-Of 11 .JnUdlY f.lll llarna. (!-. ~t otien, fl'plo, ......, .... i.:;.T:-:::..-..:::: h ... ~ .... t:A1 • , ••• ' •••. ... , ..... ,. I L • Q . ~.~!!': ....... 't!!ftr. ............. ,,,,..,."-············ ffl'.'111.'tf1,.fffn1! •• ~ ............. ~imff ........... . lililiiiiiimllilililllillilililll•IOur 01110 .. handle all "-mOd & "'-""• fir• ~tom AefnOd/AClcf'ne , • ...._ 0.,pentry • MlllOflry !tf!ftr •••••••••••••• llOdll lrlOll Wlllt, Con· orett v.,, , ... Uc'd tllr.'111. ••••••••••••• Peln11ng lntlut reald, comM Ct1m WOfk 1W1 ,r .. MlilnelM 831-4lff ~ ............. . Hub« filooMt-11 1Y1M1 Ntw-r~-decil• Lio. U1'I02. 641-1134 1r1H ot t1w ,rompi., .. lo ,...._ o.dl• pe-,,.. •t Quall ... Ind 10 -... ..... flloollfto • '"""blno tt 84 Per DIJ GOUrtaou• MMoe. "'-'« uo.' 8MW na...... l'OMI ~ c<;n., ..., -0rywe11 . e1uooo • ru. t • coneuh1tton ...,_HSI '-lo, 411570 54"'4l? l ::l = fWmodel J 8 Mt.tttO h•I'• ~!f L .'/Otl Pl lw ... 1..,. AltOfney, No rt...&~' r!!.~,... 4 lit •1• C.,penlry • Clbl,,... HIQh queHty llouMWOfk !m-!f ••••.••••••.••• ......... WllTll lob 073· st7/Nt-tl00 , ' ......... , .!/!.~~/.••••••••••••• Don't r•rool , repair 11 30 Id ,. .. lnlllal Coneuhatton; "'_. _,, ........... , ~t A~::: :0 ~: TOP OUAllTY WOAK Plumb • Oftln Cltanlno l•P•rl•nHd, da.,.nd•· *a.1 --· .~~~ Per1on11 tnlU'Y c..... "''••ICM. •et-3108• 11447a.14H 110 416711 AT flllAI RATll !l~trlCal . Tiit bl•, honelt, lnl•lllg•nl, Top qu.IJty. H yr ••P '•rthlng lnt.,IOt OMIOn f t a c 11 o n o I c o et HANQINGlfTAIPPINQ 187•2llO IAILY No Recovery, No , ... CuetOfl'I c.,,.,,try by Dloll Llc'd. Jo.I 547-4425 ~,. Dof'I eee-01•• mellcu!0\11, nt•lble. 11"1 Oom"1tfUW fltM. 494·169', 'Nell. P ....... '°"111Ge. "IMODU •• Oomm-I h. b •• t . ,. h 0 n. ...... .. .. Vln·MC Scott MS-1325 --------,.-fllOOFINO REPAIR$ PtLtT· •-&. ,,,,I. Oooft , .. 9 Ptl ... ,...,. rH ld•ntlal, ••n1111 Im· ...... "'. 21 YRS EXP. OUNHAM 873· 7012 •lltr I PM No ov.nlmt. 730-t31N ••• y... ~n •· • . provtm•nte, mtjor r•· r:'::"ett•i'l••••••••0 •• HOME IMPROVEMENT ~~d~t, All day •11ur· ·'"IC ••ov1NO· •••"•"••••"••••••••••• l!.a• I.....,_ Ir ,..Ill RtmOdtl-repalr•ta;no .._ • .. " - bpart wlallco11trlog In· Small job• Ot<. 'r•• ltlllall~n RMI Coneui. .. 11m1t•• Call Tom or tar)t Aulgnmt. Sl1·16IO fthuck, S42.f382. ltl(OTllY WILL SIT 1n my CM llomt, m'lf..m;z11........ P• •· lldg ranov1t1on. 111 ~trlcal.pkimbl day an .. undly. Quick. o.r.-u1 8Mvq. DO I~ , ftnotd '41rd, hot mwift, Shampoo 6 11Hm OIMn. eodt COtHOllOM, .. o. 20 Topt*l/r*"°Vtd· Oiffn cet~try '31· 30 .,.H_O_U_S_E_C_L_EA_N_IN_O_·_O_ood_ I.OW r1111. 552-0~10 W• g11e tlld hang toge· .. ,.,., .. 00 IT OWi , ... t• ... 548·M7• Color br~llt•n.'9, ..... r;:.°L:.. ~'li:r.'ar.: up, lewn '*'°"· 151·)471 JAC~ OF ALL TRADES reft, Trenep(>rtation. b· STARVING OOLLIOI lat ftr IH4rt CHILO CARE: my home, Qfpll " 1 . jnln. blMoll. lombo Oonet. Anyllmt f11 ... ... Call Jaclc tnY111M, Plf'd t11·17&e. 8TUDUff8 MOVING ther Hengl 11tec1. Up· •••••••--•••••••,••••• holller wl le 139·0730 MOBILE SERVICE Your o.lly Pilot 1unchl1nacl<• lnetUdtd. Hiii. llv/dln. rmt 8'&, 1i(P: "2·9S 1•. Ltwn·l,...lhtub 11111111 O•y or fllOht 875·3014 Quality HOUMeltlnlng co. uo. T 124-43e S«vlOI Olrtc10fY Large yard. 548-7.SI room 17.IO; ooudl 1 1 ; T t Im/ el with• Peraonll Touctl lnturld 141·8427 1t1Y1'"'-RMCrttn•I~ tcteene NB/CM only 842·9552 r~~!~~~! •...... '"' ,,,_,_tallve Chr 15. Ou1r. ellm . .,.t WAY _,.1119 L r~. r',..1':"'°"1 INI •Hiia• 0111 •-ih 1.,. ...... 33 WATCH US GROWi .,..... Chrl1tlan mom wlll bebyalt odof, Crpt repelr. t5 yrw Lio. ••IOIOI. ,..,,. awn ....... , no 01 ~•no ••••••"'•••• •••••••• -.,., vor ••BRYANT'S•• •••••••••••••••••••••• •n·llll elf Ill your 2·4 yr old . Call ••O· Do work myetll. Fin•....._ A -~ Fr• ""male 849-eot5 DUMP JOBS HouttclHnlng, rtlltblt. Mo11lng? bp'd. rtllabl•. -· ' ' Jacttlt 77~1381 Rift, 554-0123 --~.., 11 ExP« QwdeMr 6 clean & Small Molllng Jobe ref Own lranao. RMI. lo colt. A~•· Fr11 Wal!eovWll'l(I RemOllll TILE INSTALLED All typee. 1142· 13•3 All Kindt 0Ull'MtMd ~~~~~~~~~I .-.....1-Mo...IL_eam/No Shampoo Ml• 1111 upe. Tr• trimming. Fr., Call MIKE Mll-1391 YOLANDA 842-0405 •t. Gary 4 3•2382 AMJllM•r/.'l•••U.• ...... ::r.:r.......... Stain Specllllal. Feel .... ...... .. •. Pitt 141-le>M HAULINO·GRAOINO Id H Cl I ,,,.,, •• litlt C.nll Rtfl, J~n 540-9217 •• • ••........... Computtrl9--' bookk~ dry. F~ .. Mt. ·-1112 •• • .... d I I Hol •y OUM •an no ....................... . ••• •• L.., --,, ...,.. -NC .. 1-.; Lt(ldecaplng-Yd Clnupa emo II on, clttn-up ldw rate• tttlm1111 • .- Experleneed Catpenllf ping flom 150 mo. Alao Mltlt •212542 Tr11 trlm/remov·Maln1 Concrete & tree rtmo1111. 8Mrry 751~9441, Shar~ Fiii •-1111 •••••••••••••••••••••• ft,. l•ITI., CUSTOM wood patio co-••••••••••!.!•••••••••• vtrt, redwood d~kl & I LOWRATES I ttnc.a Rar!Oy 841.()1122 Tr11 1tlm/r1111ov, clean RemodtllAdd-ont~r mall ll•t & peyroll. C-atlc..a.t. .... 1211 lrr"'•llon. J'-851-0129 QulClc ""'· M2·7838 157•5317 by Richard Sinor. Lie 760-2885 54&-MS4 M2·2430 •••••••'•••••••••••••• """ "" ---------• 280&44. 13 yrt of happy ,,,,,.,, .... ,, upe. mowll'l(I. 554-7017 Moonllgl'tt Ofal1aman l•"~fll CW~';_M~BtocUCk HOME IMPROVEMEHT ..... WAITll 14AULING • ttudtnJ hH •Hlnilllaf. local cullomttl • ., __ ....... u•' ... .-vua · -"· · '"LL T .. •0£• lg• truck Same low ••••••••••• •••••••••• -r..8 L ou ... 1 •• 10 Hom.-Add'na-..... ""' 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• #381057 Rob 547·2183 " "" " MowlnQ, edging, rekll'l(I, ratN. Prompt. 759·11711 Prof ~ 35 Mella 11ou.. '" n .. Y ·""' _ .. ••••••:t.~.r.o; ••• , •••• Tr11 removal, trimming, ED'S PLASTERING tmttgenc)' ~. Uc & Member AIBD 845-1871 CUSTOM HOME BLOR AEMOOELIADO'N8 twHplng. Fr•4l Hll· CdM Think you John •alttln 'oppty or llvt In INf/EXT PAINTING SlJOINO GLASS DOORS nMda SMAU£R JOBS Of=~-==-141 .... 7 mat•. 84&·$737 • fetattonefllp. In tllch lot & WALLPAPEAIHO Neat patchtt. ln1/t1'1. lnaurld 538-091• ~IUCCOI. MS.1258 , "' lnlltllled/ Rtmod. add'l\I ~~ ~-.&m Frll •t. , .... 892-4557 I!..-fl~iJa• JAPANESE GARDENER !'!1,l}~•••••••u••••• hahJcf mafn1. l repalrt. Cuttom WOfk. Fr .. Ml. & concrete. uc. 381681, "· • • · ::r-:::: ••• e.r:.,...•••i'I• SPECIALIST! malnt., Hllr II \J l4l·llH Harbor ar ... 842·7717 Reu. Sttvt 547-4281 PLASTtR PATCHING .!'!f .. I/. ........... .. • Joe 892-1327 Cd/HI #Ml•• THOMPSON CONCRET£ lll'JIM clMn up, trlmmfng. Low PAINTER NEEDS • ••••••••••uuftuu u P1tlot-drlvtweY9· C.blneta.faullmtne·Btra Pflce. ,, .. "'· ~8·9483 Fur~pool·water hHt J1aJt1t/1J WOR"I 30 "'• t1tp, Int/ RHIUCCOI lnllext. 30 Mott tubltela. K·1' yr1 Nut. Paul 545-2977 Day/ave i5 & I 10/hr. A.1wtia• •fmtf c bl t &. c pent founde11on1 1393383 •••••••••••••••••••••• " ,. PtHter & 11ucco r•palr No . •••••••••••••••••••••• Sa '!."1 !b &ar airy a.2.8412 ' Wtll Unite M2-ot81 Jetale'1 Gardening New 80,000 BTU Furn-COMM'L JANITORl,\L e1tt. Acou1tlc otlllnge Lie job too amell. Mr MOlgtn 845·51111 60% OFF FIRST MONTH • m .. "' 1 rec> rt . Clean·upa t~ trim & l thermoetat ln1t1lltd & CARPET CLEANING 3116780 Free"'· Wl ' CJ g • ·, Dtptndable. attordlblt, Frat Htlmttff 845•200G MacBtlh Co. Concrete fl!'!!tJ!N............. melnl. MN.C. 540-8035 ll00.00 1714) 198-11512 0et'1 Cleanlflil Serv~ D1vl1 Painting 847·51811 e!~:~~~i:;~fo'3 ••• ~.~ ••• ~~··'··••• 11unt1a1. An1warlng ,,. 1 con1t; 1labe, wllka, curb, ELECTRICIAN-Priced Lawn Hrvlc• from 118 • ·~ UC. Bonded. H3·54H ,5 yra exp I'm em·'I m" "Let 1he Sunlhfnt In" •" 11rvlc1. 11cretar111 & .,,, ... n gutter & dock. Also re-r~lll, lrH Htlmate on mo. Yd -• .. n-"pl, -•M• I II ---------1 ' · ., • ' Call Sunlhlne Window '• • bu11ne11 1ervl<111. mall ••• ~.-••• -'••••••••••••• pelr 552·5810 1 ,,.. ~ am-u .,...a · ... -•••••••• •••••••••••• l.••'H••I•• prlou era imalll Ron llruaila• Cltanlng, Ltd. 548·8853 FUE EITilllTllJ · •-"' -,..,.. · ding, trea work. Ken Painting, plUmblng, tltc., •••••••~••"•••••••••• 1150·8477, 661·8849 ••••••••'••••••••••••• ~ Monthl" Dlacount box rental, WOid proce•· 1 Lie. 3Ne21. 1173-0359 "4·1083 drywaH, tllt, ctrpentry. OICI Country land1capea. 241tr II V' 141·llH ' 1lng. Telt.11·Ftc1lmll1, RealOntblt prlets: UI, ClJ1' Cltt Mark 548-78111 "Anything oullldt the Lowut rattal Promp1, o I '"-· 1225 WINDOW CLEANING order entry, pagtrt·lease proteulonel work .•. •••••••••••••••••••••• LIC'O ELECTRICIAN K&.D Landacepe Melnt. ho m 1 .•• 84 5 • 5597, nea1 prol111ton1l1. 15 4 g• water.,..1er RESID. & COMM'L buy, dNk epeoe rental. custom work tool No )ob Loving Mom '°' your In-Qual. wOf'k/Rtu. rat• Rttld/Comm. Clean-up. Iii I l 875•8058 yr1 e~p. 638-71•9 s SAVES 20% • 40% FREE est. 581-113'~----41 ANSWER NETWORK too small or too blgl Ca· lent, toddler, nr Jarnbo-FrM Ill. 131·6072 Sprinkler 1ys 548·2•89 •• ~~~.~.~'•••••••• R•LPH'S P'"INTING Plumbing/HNI 11271703 .,.,, 9131 ( kt • V) bln111, kitchen remodel -&. PCH NB 87 .. 0781 ROBIN'S C "''" G M " "' .... -.. Of'" ..... ' .,.. ELECTRICIAN L .... NIN ...... ,., LOWEST RATES .... --· IHt RH/comm. Little MIH Mullet ut on. & finished carpentry ... S I l b /~al LI SAM FUKUMOTO'S Service • a thOfoughty •••••••'•••••••••••••• 537 4378 00 ~e~t••••••••••••• ::ni~~~~·( ~~b= ~::~ c=~~ ~;~ ~ 23~0:.c~10, 5~.5ic;3 ~:~~~~·~~-.c~~r~. u:~j CIMn hou11. 5-40..0857 BR=c:i~~o~::·~i:.•· Lio 380015 ~9898 963:5474 HB !~l~::·.~:io~:.~·l~~h: Driveways, Parking Lot thing from tlar1 to flnlafll C.M. home. 548-0434 RESID/COMM'L/IND. landtcape. 845-3540 • TIRED OF )1ASSLES? lrvlnt. Atta. 875-3175 g~~~~.:~·.N~~~. ~·:1r,rt~~.c~~::'~~i s~sP.:';,;1~~..'11~0L1c ca1i 7B1r•4d) •1t11 12H C..llM,.,, "•"'' ~~2~~ 1~~.~~2~ llMla• ~!r~!~:~4h5~P 11 x-pert brick & cement 1111n1no. The Job that ~~J~~!~Za·unER•••• 191•5 Tut1e1 and t>Ought it ( • •••••••••••'•••••••••• ••••••A•••••••••••••• work, Nwpt/CM a1nc1 •peaks tor 11self. Bondtd·ln•-llc:B344784 fOf 1995 You cen sell ,D:: .... ~''t:,g~~~~ml EXPER carpentor doll 1 . .1 ........ I... RM H Ett cl·Rtmodtll, TRACTOR WORK: Ex-If you want your houH 19119 Call now & aave 498·11580 Fr• "1· 1•524•5824 your tulle• and 1011 of Lie. 3971180• 842· 1720 add'na. rwnod. d1ck1. UC. 308888. ~. Add I I I 0 n I g Ir· cavatlng. compaction, REALLY CLEAN, Call 845·8512 11t CLASS PAINTING· other things through Skyhghts &. rep1lr1. Free Add'n1, C.blneU. WftllhOpa, Low rat .. UC backhoe. 20 yra exp. Linda 889-0318. Good Wallpaper, tnt/Ext. Re· Have 1omethlng to NM? Dally Piiot Cl1111tl1d CIH••fied Ads 842·5678 "'· Oan. 9112..()815 648w858el ... ~ •32573'. Ina. 84fl..7371 King Equip. 637·7392 Rift. Cla .. Ui.d Adi 542"'51178 pelra. FrM .... 979-5294 Cluai~adl do It well. Ada Call 642-5678 ffl!.~.!~f .... !~ff r!~~••••••••!~ •• ~·Jl..'f!!f!l. •••• !.{ff ~'1.~!!'!J. •••. !.{ff !}l..'f!!f!l. •••• !}.'!f ,. .. ,l.~!!'!!. •••• 1.J!j !~~~~!!'!1!!0••••••••• ' ~ DO A UTTU SIR VEILLANCE • HoattHlllLlnfl COOkl, Playmatll Small World. 1111nu1 Aatl••H "" t.aa .. .i.."'." -·......._ .... YC>Uft Loll: M Calleo cat. on Nov. 5, Dana Pt area 150 reward. 661·51174 ~!!1!!!! ••••••• ~."-" 20" lllU MIE Llltenlng devm for the Auto Parts Driver nffdtd Reuben'• R••· 549-3877. Prtacflool .... ,................. ~ ~ ..... OWN~ "° 831·17112 dlacr .. t 698-7511 taurant 251 E. Co11t TMC:Mr, bentllt1, Mon-Owoorodd ,J!!'!.,rt~nl~llklCllpl!: * HITHlll * • ~ ~-,__ Large 01ange County H NB Up 10 S5 00 tor Fri. lull time. lmmtd am-.......... ..--••• ~·, ' .-" • HOLISTIC OIET Volkswagen d.alel'lhll) la wy. · · "'oYment rlence helpfu New clrce. ~· ,.,.~~' '\ 'A I" Lost 1119: F blk Lab mix. LOH weight & Improve looking for amblllou1 llnt cool\, Apply In per· -"'---------1 Cotte Meaa o f fice 1110 ,. '* •· 1 r · white patch on chHI. htellh w/vltam1n1 & ptfson to le11n the paf11 '°"· Rain Gutter Installer. Mull 1~21-7921 t•FFlll I eaTIUI ' t~ ~p • ~6'-')/ Bike, 20", FrM Spl· nt, Yellow & Blue. 8 mo old, St15 780-3910 Ilea collar, vie. Adamt & herbs. Call Heidie business. Duties will In· 11111 GI.IMO have own trans. II you I " -......... : ... " l -)t · .,.._,, 't oJ 1 Beach. H.B. Reward Evt 415-27311 elude stocking part•. are not IJll)lf, & reliable ~ec1pt1onl11/Secr11ery. ITIYl · . ., . t_ l ,. 'l't( 1.11,;., •t•ri'11 "" . .................... . 960-8835 1---------t lckup & dellvery. Mull c.r, .. ~1ll~u'!,! do not bother to cell. General office. typing. Slnglt g11 oven with two OAIAOI SALi ADS NOW ·• • ~ • ..;, l . ---------1Chrl1tophtr Nellon. I c: 18 old & v_.,_ .. .,.,.. ,.....~. ·~ 542 1242 phonet. paf1/tlme, non· itorage drlwe<e on left. LOii 11110: F BHglt/ think you., •• wondarl\11 OVll' yMIS dtd Top w1g11. Cell --·--------~· amoktr Cati le< appt Sh II t b k Of • CLASSIPllD 9Y CITYI ••• ...... -••·/ .... ,, Ship. mix. 45-60 lbl, blk man. Happy Deya. Love. hal/CI a good drMno rt-Jaan ali •nm. 848-2342 REAL ESTA T~ SALE· . . e 8 ec r ngt SU IUOW -" .,_ .... • & tin, rid collar, recently Sa.ndra cord. Apply In pereon: ___ . SMAN . Need T., •~P•· TSL Mgmt. 842·1803 top with "bun warmer" R.-19 flblrgl ... bWlll•I •PIY9d "Scooter" NB/ Jim Mllflno Volk1w~, l1ttn.r Fell111 rlenced Hl11p1raon In SEOlnUY/I E1t1tt Must '" to appractatt. ln1Ulatlon. Call Rlcll CM bet. 19th & 201h. T-BERRY'S 18711 e..cn Bllld, .B. PLANT PE~$<5N. cornmercltl & lnduatrl•I Sh11p peraon n~ to AW;l1 ~~~B881 day• fm~.!re ........... SJ~i1~3~~.:~r1~:~g~; 110·1111 sioo r-•rd. 873-1800. Go-go 8lrla (to go) Babyslll« tor airline lie-714·675·6029 rHI ettatt for • IUC· work ~n fast pace<I N.B. 171•) 496•3200 eves. 11• mlrrora. lamps. Qual. "Aalc •bout Ga1 Co Re- 6«·4440. 831·2507 le ·8914 warden, Cd .. 1, 12.15 lmllll MllllEI c111rul & growing firm. comm I real e1t1te olflct. ter &p.m. IWAP ltln mite. 11 rain, poatpone 11~~~~b~•t~·~ .. ~~~ p C dy1 pr mo. No wknc:ta. Best w01klng condition• Good opport. tor per1on •·• f I .a. eek 1• Lo1t: eralan at, ~•y, l•tH••I . 644-8025 E1ttenslve model home In Newport Belch . wle1tcel. tyotno and die· -" lrwJ Every Sundey, 8am-3pm. _w _______ -tAmef'lcan Standard 1 pie. copper eyea. Vic. •Y· ltmtn S,IO 111perl1nct required. 71418411·5051 lephone skills 1nd word liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oren~e Coast College. Garage Sale. mite. lllflld ce with 1upply • com· crett, N.B. C1ll Don •••••••••••••••••••••• CARPENTI:R {FINISH) PleaM do not apply un· prou11lng eltper Con-WESTMINSTER ABBEY Falrv ew & Arlington, goods, clothing. a,pplc1. mode, white china. ,_ Hanson 548-73e2 IYPllSIS Stairway hand rall •~P-leM you rnttt thl• quell· llAL UTATE lllU tac I T • r r I e • t ANTIQUE MALL Costa Mesa. Admfsslon 1oy1. Sit/Sun 19281 1275 '94·2695 LllT IAT Stop amottlng In 1 hrl 842..()881 llcttlon. Pl1a11 c•ll Well located Panlnaula 7141633·2900. 11751 W"tm1n11er Ave free to buyers. Sellar Tobago (Ward & York,--------..,..- Yetlow m.ie llbby, lhort (Aak 1boUt guarani ... ) CLERICAL & PHONE 7ea..3337 (9·5 M·F). Otfq Ills open d~I' 'or ---------GARDEN GROVE Reservatlont/ Into. town) N-large brua outalde Aleo appetltt control & CONTACT POSITIONS LAURA MERLO&. AS· aggreulve Hies 1nd SEC'Y/WC 554•11103 ~~~~5~56-~5~880~~~ ---------t candelabra chandtlfer, hllr, 1 yra. Not tat 1>u1 1 1 1 c 'j SOC renlll PlfSOft Oene<ou• Financial tn'IMtmtnt firm 1~~~~~~~~~ Im•• elegant, 'A wholtule ha1 paunch. "Dully"· 111 mprovern.n · OS lneurance & pflont oon· ~2912 EJ P.dllco Dr hid 1 Pl 1; •••••••••••••••••••••• 195 494-2695 R-ard. Vic SJC & El 155. Avall f or public tecl •~peri.tlct prtft<· Laguna Hlb · ~0;';1is-'feoo u e. •Y• f 0 r •du c • t 0 r 1 1929 Hammond organ. GARAGE SALE Sat 9·4, Saturday Onty, t-4 pm Alf,1 __ • ______ _ Bluff Dy1. 957-0859: apetklng & 1eec:Nng. rid. Atxlble floura .• Call · Peraonnelleommunleatlo '300 MlrrOfld dr._, 1u1omotiv1 11ems, Ill· 1t1m1 pric.d 10 Hit 28 C•••rH I e v 1 I w k n d 1 , For lnfOf'metlon call VIG a rd. 9 II 8 • 1 3 1 5 LIAISON IMPORT MOR -~ C:ept, MC'y. Xlnt IYP & mllbll top. $300. LH· reo, camer11, clothll, Jacl\aon. lrvtnt ~U!f!NI '"' e 19-2..0-9114 C • I I J I m L I I • • · . (2·5pm) 81-11,,...•al. 1 -••= tor mtdlcal ofc, Mon, SIH req'd Exec. MCI• d--' gl••• wlndowa, 20 mite. 30119 Motokal Pl MS WPnoM 173-.5379 ···-~-· t n..a 1 t Non-.u Sot•. lamps. mtrrort.) ae-•••• • •••••••••••••• Lott. Aua1 Shtpherda. N~ Hy--'• Center MUllD IE1.P ,~ 11800/mo. A Wld. Frf. plttsant IOI.In· •~kr txp~tfe~~ Call Pc a• m I •c.. •I 2 •I' CM.(Harbor/Glsler) wing machine, dl1h11, lnottt 35mm wlflah & Orey & btt1 puppy & 1M1t & _,.., ..,.._ ·1'o!Mtme;-S*f'1tmr,-CJ8Y 19 te>MllL& *fJ1t CtllneM ding, llghl typing. So. 553-0940 $500-SIOOO Brus ti.d, HUGE• FAMILY SALE frmd plctutM. aullctM. lent 400. 135. 50 & 8fwn m01htf. 1150-1580 thlft. Fi.xlt»t ac:fledule. & Englllf\. Jot> loclltd In CoH1 Plue erH , Call ---------ll5o. 1701 Pomona, Furn, book1, clothtl, Gerrard turntable, clO· 28mm tele converter, ---------• lti..U I Apply In penon. 711 E. :'~=-~=~ ~.:; = Mon. Wed & Fri, 9.10, Servera, 5 yra nper ·• CM. 83 1-0906 misc •II kinda DON'T 11111 1ho11. handcralt tlltert XJnt CC>f\d. Mull SCRAM·LETS gflrrHfH• 1 Balboa. BttOO. tltt Involved In purd\a-545-24311 Ilk tor Dr. between 3-5PM In Plf·A __ n_tl_q_u_e_P_la_n_o_._L_o_v_t_ly MISSI 3238 Montana, Heme 25e·l15, mucfl MU $390. Call 84~058 Pi.:;;················· CRT Typlll n••d•d for •Ing & dletrlbutlon of _Chou __ . _______ , ::i ~bF= '!:=. condition Enoll•h Inlay CM. (011 Gisler) Fri & Sit. more ·-•11_7_P_M ___ --"'.:-:"'.'.~ l~WERs ,.,._ .. ...._. c-~. "'·--&. TAB Ttlex Offlct, (714 aporllno equipment Im· Aeceptlonl11/Secretery, NB APPIY 1n peraon. $825 or make oflet CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE 25 Havenwood. Sit. C..f.•Nn llJI NW C,._ .. _ ..._ ,..._..., 979'-1711 3001 Redhlll ported from Taiwan t 'Ip• 5 0 + wpm . ___ ..;...._____ "42-4014 Sa1 Nov 13, 10-4. only •••• ••••••••••••••••• .. ~r:;:~~~~01~1;•::f:,S9 Bldg 5, sie 1oe. CM. ' Coord lnltt contrect 1800/mo. + bonus. SERVICE STATION at·M --1-lq-u_e_cn_a_lr-.-col-ltc_t_or-·1 4 18 Eatfler, CM (oft Super Garage sai. Olrft TIS 10 lt4tl I PeanU1 • Adege Hutty • Vlcunt HANO GRIP In thl1 computer. mt· chanlztd WOfld, -rarely get tht chance to t xtr· ctae our bodltt. We juat eJCtrCIM our HAND GRIP Found: Male Clog. Whl w/ tan apot1. Flee & rid lea collar. 842-8038 FOUND: Orange & White, cat, wleoller. Vic. M ... del Mar. Frltnd ly. 545-7989 Found: Bite Lab. vk. lnllne/ 171h. e.t5-0901. 545-99511 lallet"l 648-0162 ,.._......_ S ...... .....,., 111 _L apeclllcatlont, produc· 557·2520. tend, P/tlme. exper. AP· Item, carved back. Tualln) ·bdrm turn , .clnl chll Compltt• with Double "',.::-....._ '"..!:.,ru'1....._. G~ llOn & lml)Of'l tc:hedulll, R"''CEPTIONIST lplyrvtntShell. ~.:__~~ & dainty, $295. 84<>-8081 dren'a lkl book1, more, 011k Drive, printer 1.nd ............ --.... ·-............. method• & pro-es"' c ..., I ... -....... ........ Garage and Chrl1tm•• 551-""8. •Al1 wart 839-4720 la•'--•I Income 0990rtunlty. F« ~~ 10 trlln the itafl D · K LEnn flt ml 10 0 Boutique Sale, Rain or "" '" ...,. .. ;c::i::............. Info. 312·88M347, m to lntpect & ..,.,.,.the 498-6394 Shipping/Receiving Clk, 91.!!!!~ •••.••.•. t Shine, 9.5 pm. Set &. , ••••• t..16 ,,.. ,. '" IHS hh ,,,.,. 1n C-10 • I I -"i1&Liiii11iiiiiilliiiiiiiill L•••r Manufacturer It HARBOR AREA Suo. 13th, 14th. 595 •• , ........................................ . ...................... equ pment co n1ure SILi Ill •••king en exper (1·2 .APPLIANCE SERVICE Fayette Clrcle. C.M . Fem German Shep, 2 yrs Vouflil marr~ men wlll Diii Counter, O.ye FIT, ouallty •11ndarde. Send I IMI yrt), 1hlpplng/recelvlng We 1111 rtcond., 9uar. 558-4309 ESTATE SALE all 11'1011. 101111 kld1. do general handy wor11. Tues-Sat. Aak fOf' Harold thla ad & Y'O'K reaume to. • olll. Mual bl famlllar w/ o 1 at c h dog Cell 1v11 & wk1nd1. or ou-. 495 Eut 11111 Job 8 ·3202 • PO Bo• Unique lady• clothing pac11eg1no of delicate In· •PPllanc... 549-3077 Rm w/ba, kit prlv. pool 1 Day only Sat Nov 13 9 9~' • 38 w · 972·9525, ull '°' 8111. St. C.M. 15102, Lot Angelle. CA llOr• IHka tnergr11c llNm•nl•. per<* MMot I •• , IPPUAllOll II)&. ltn ctl. Non-.mkr. AM to 4PM. By app1 .• _4_·4_1 _____ _ 90015, no letk tflan Nov. lady wlnalr '°' fHh on. procedurH , and rec:•I· 57 8 3 Rel. Nr college, baek Elegant turnlahlng1, 1r•· Pup1, ·~ Gld Ret. IA Lab. Hou11work dulrtd. MITAL ASSllTllT 23, 1982. and/or modtllng ellpr, vlng reporting. Compu· Lii 9 • 1 3 bay. 1225/mo. 1411-3340 dltlonal & tn11que. R•re 5 w11kt. 839-7815, Newport/Cotti ....... F'ull flme; rronl ~ tlatk Lift .. iiiiiriiii =f~~·7~: t:.=i terized Inventory •lll>I' a Wllhef-Dryer $125 ... and dtalgner Item• from 911·2992 Pitt'( Hours open. Reterenoee uperlence REA X-Rty keyboard sktlla helpful. Dlthwlthtr I too GARAGE· TYPE 5000 aq 11· Laguna Bell. Shell le. Prefer elderly on 11q ue1t. Phone Llc. req. Salary open. Holllllcllfy-Of'lented WO-Fuhloni. 280 Fort1t Wt art a dlvlelon of Atfrlg. 1200 848-5848 WAREHOUSE home. 494-9373 -•on. Mldt lltt:e ctr1 S.2·5470 Some Saturd•Y9. bene-m•n w1nt1d tor prog-Ave. Laguna e..cn. Johnaon & JOflneon and ..-. C E Te lltl. Newport 8tlCtl wea. reulw Laguna home 10 e-•~ M • ..a. (•..a.....tt) 19 5 cu n Frigidaire retr~ SALE by na11ona11y. 3 wardrobe alldlflO dc>ora, and XLNT watch·dog. MASTER ARP N R 842 .. 8 80 .. rt 5 give m•aaeo•. prepere ._-. _._ oner an •11cellent btne-wl top tr.eztt, gold 1325 known wom1n1 ectlve 42 In)( 78 In ... 511 Ind 751·1058 or 545-0209 111111 employment In ·" · " • --'atlan meats &. ,....,t Olllce aupply company flll package. Apply al: 5411-0469 1p«t1w11e mfgr. SAVE 7 11 atep llddtn. Swt¥91 bl t II 8't2-U87. Evea/Wkt1da ...,,... "'"'' h t 11/11 ltl LAAKMANN ELECTRO UP TO 7"'"' 11 ...,.,... .. _ ........ , "·111 ~ -i. llSI found: Sml tem. ahep •r•• ct ne • op. ••7 ""'32. • hou11k••ri•n~. Room. •• u me poi on •• t "'I ..... SMr 2 .,.,.. on •tc• o .. -c ... " "'"' "' ,.,'",.,. 887-0790 Martin .... ....., & bl available Wiii 1rtln OPTICS, INCORP ... ua qu ..... , '· war~-·. ,..,...,.,,.,. 111 327 cheV 11tlltuat m.ni· •••••••••••••••••••••• ml1t. Blkltan, mid-Oct. · bOlfd lex • P•Y· · · ""'"' .. \C-'"" ..... _.. ur old refrlg, wu l400. ...-.,.... ..._.. fOld. 25 In ......... TV ......... 11-1 lrom Bachelor '"'"I. Ftn ..,..-. 84fl..l372 1 Lad Dentel PIMM Cllll Mlchttte btl Newport Stttlonera, Inc. --,..YJ9\10< ' S 0 10 B 0 sampl11, ••l11man'1 '"'"" ..... , ..... _,.. • _...,. M:.::!; ::;.ec~v~ ExpeflellOld R.D,A. ,,... 1 & 12 noon, 494-8014• 657-9212 (Mr. Emmona) San JUan Capletreno, 1 •11 2 0 · umplH. tired a tock. couch11 Much more. Chalr1 S30·50. RttrlS; ,.,...i, I'll nlon s-1 ~~ dtd ror Orthodontic Salts 92875 831..e681 darnagea Alto 19 vwlet'f 3053 N11ta11 Rd 8·5 S160 Wall decor. bit ...................... & ~·food Pl;;:'°'b. prtctlce In Mlalon Viejo M' ll•ITI DPllml 7~~~~4 2 Retrlg'a 1260 & 1300. ot FABRIC by 1he ywd, Sat/Sun 497·2531 room '~*ii 1 _. I --per NB/CdM only. Alea. 830-3703 Nella Na1urally In th• wUfltr l dryer, 1150 M . r1mnant1, qull1 P"°"· ,,__,1 t.Mi .._ •-• $8/hr 11elllble. 780-1358. f ~ Maril9' 8eclt 89'( IMJ..... SOUS CHEF • P•uon•· ToHttr ov.n. Mr. Col· begs-(11-<tga, knit trlmt. o."'e-.ctte•••••••••••••• 3 month old Sealy Siar· PHOTOMOOEL8 ....... 1J9F Cent•. Hee ontf t II• SALARY PLUS COM· blt,forprlvtttclub.Htgh IM. blender, other am zlpptfl, ALL WAY BE· AMERICAN LEGIO'N !Yihl Ultra QuMn btd · ~~~sroAHf:::SRS !-.11.!~'!l. .... !.'.ff ::~ '::i:;·•!:M 8c:i :;1 :'ieni:..~141~ !:.~:~: ~J!~ ~~ ~'Y0r.:'.,=:n:~; :f~· 8~!4:~ ~~ ~l,·~:' =. ~~M1~~~~. ~~'J}:.0J ,,;r,!-;;;s. :te\:5· 111-1211 AHl.rAIT 1173.-2040 btf«• 2 PM. pli.1 Included In rent. eysltma .-iv requtt.cs. urvlce 4911.5797 tor hra. ctws, 2 ll<~oof fill ce-215 15th SI. & Balboa ~Queen Mad Wat• ~~~~~~~~~I Conatructlon ex~ Cloeed Mon and TUM. Hllfttl lnturanct ~ HHvy pllone calla to lnllfVltw RD -••• bintt1. "°"' lflOwclll & Blvd. N.B. Baby Item•. Bed. 8111111, bl•nktt, fltlpful, for new Coett Wftll .... bit. IMde proVld9d by ad· ---------••••5 -· Jewelry CHa, baga of hthld gooda, gam11, hitter, mattreee pad & 8 *** lff..tis P•rl•r °'*' 24 hr•. day 7 deysaW.- ' Jacuzzi. Sauna. Locale •• well •• Tourl111. B•nkAmerlcard, Amer- ican Expreee, Olntrl. All welcome 714/M~33. 21 12 Hart>or 81. CM Meet office. 921.7921 -J\ldlttl 651«170 vertlalng. Some travel TeltphonePS....... 557-9752 aft IPM pink bowe, hangera. toow. tum. TV&."*· d,. 1 •• r d r 1 .,. e,.. ---------• FuH or pltlmt. no .. )(pr from time to tlmt.0 --.11-,-,.-,-81-...,--ga.--®el-redwood 11111, PVC P4Pe .......... ..... nee. 110 10 113 Iv .• ,_. Metllcuriet. Wt need help Send r-..me with 11191ory DHptre1ely nHd 20 & qllS, o1her STUFF. SAT/SUN, Inventory from 1400/0BO. 871-5119 OrHI oppl Over 50% ting pay. call 537-2NO. now, girt IMvtft&, 1.11pe-of ttrn1ngt on MCf1 job l>toOle to work from our ::'irt~~t:Ti~~=: ALL REAL CHEAP. 9.5 lnlerlor dHlgn 11udlo. 1400 Brown Corduroy comm on unique dltlrl-Ear SM OoldtnAet F rlence In tcJtlc•. Mia-1o: Sant• Ana olflc:t 11111119 1175•494_2895 Sa1, Nov 13 ONLVI Bolte of fabric, Carmel R~lloe<,J...lkt New,'200 butlon H<Vlce In N--n:ed• ~mp. hom'•· *"'Viejo. 4 5212. ... 1• pnon. Ofdlf't '°' Fllmcu 100~·A Wtat 17th St., model cornice boxea. Calh. 8•Mll3 Por1 Beach Eventually -·••/f .. --p~-•"" No •vp n~ Single glHI door, gH. (corner Of Wlllt11er) CM. Sleep 1011. dlah ... ·--------. PleaM Clll 831·12711,.,._ •-Diiiy Piiot. 8olt 15e0 .___. . ..,. -..., , , chalra, etc. 1700 Port l......,'• TN ... ......,.... Fur-own lht bullnllt wttll no Front office poaltlon. Cotta Meet. CA 12927 we treln. Studenta anc:t auto. 0111( range oven, ..,,v •1 ..,.....,., cash. 720-1280 lltert1f1at• Mleeton Vie"". S.cret•· -u11 n.u..., Empl M/F moonllQlltera welcome. Magic Chef, new 185. Toya, chlld'a •kl outfit, Ch• r I 11. H V H . NB n It u rt · C • n 1 u r Y , •-..... "' .... .,,...., Up 10 H OO per week. 494·2895 ctothlng, camera. Mort 7141759·1071 "Chtm.,.lte" bedr00!1'1 ......... ..... ., .. _, rial ex pr· required. 8al11m~. mu1t b• eg-Cd between 1:00 & 1:30 2511 Cameltle Sun " Olld Bou 1q " Mt. 7 0C Dining Rm Set. Ma1ure couple to m•· We need 2 «1tllu9fae1lc 418-1080 gr11tlve & have .. ten· pm. 664·°""· N.-r new 2 dOOI retrlg9. ---------H •Y t ut Slttper/Sola. 15' Amana COED9 • Would IOv• to nege 111 unit bldg, quiet lldltt wflo are~ on -• elve knowledge of all 111.11'1111 UIJI rator. 18 cubic '"1 S175. Aecrithtrll'l(I of llllnder•f· A•fl frMzer, t ldeleld• os1v W/Yf1U, call Sue or Mlltlide locltton. •!CPI-the pl!Oftt to bootl ,.... -..._ of rntrlnt ellotro-&e7-393t • •'-•"" ._.... I trHIUrll. -vino•. w I I c • m k r • k11hy enyllm• (213~ •-• .-,aflonl for our Pett'-Seeney Panty now hltlnQ .,,.... u... -tole pelntlnga. doll1, 7 1 4_ 4 ,, .... 8 8 1 2 , e 3 4 . • 5 7 1 , ·, 11 4 rltnct preferred • ...,...., ""' for fethlOfl ahowt. E.xp'c( nlc1 for 1ht pteaeure Wiii Train, Ea1y Sale•. Refrigerate<, work• good •••••• •••••••••••••• bter1, mla., Chrl11me1 •""-1767 •IC:....., r"u'"" to Ad "10115. and orowtno bu11nen. prererrtd. 141·t4U, bOll tndultry, bo111 In-140-HO/ctay po11lbl1, 175 Baby ll•m•. pool Ible. omamenta. s.1 Nov 1S, .. .,. ' -"" ~27·71N Dally Piiot. P.O. 8011 Salerylt>onua progrem/ CM elct. I ~..,..,lull working e llr/dty. Cati 84&-.81113 boet. 1721 Larkaport. 1-5 306 C.CSat, Newport•·T-w_l_n-11_1_•_ll_•_d_w_/_w_o_o_d Women & men,'*" wtth 1580, Coeta M ... , Ct. btneffts. ~In oenon llmt, alnt CO MMC!tt. ... .. , ... 752 ---------i Mt9!10lla &. Nt•land. Shor•. -"' PCH at f»ro-frame, m1ttreu & bO• 11 92926-0MO F'1<1ay 10 to f, $•1 10-4, ••--_, ~ ...,.,, "' 1110 Heavy duly •Itel. NoV 13-14 9-4pm. v" •• a ma a a a g 1 ' c 1 ' • Sun 10 ·4 to PACIFIC J•~=-~~ehoO .. ...__, TEXAS REflN!AV OOAP. ~ryer (Energy u ver) eoect btewn ~ & aprlng , tlllt "~· 195. 411·5718 Mitt COAST 10)( OFFIOE. ......, ,.,......., otcier --...,, nHdl metur• P•raon S'76. 848·8812 Gk1'1 bike, roll -ay Md. Santa Ana Al119. 75t-04" C..... ()Ny, .... to L.A . .,..,.., in.-. • UfllT 311 Peclflc C-t ~. ~,~4C:O I*· 64 Mlf/H now In Ort~ County _A_m_ana--1-8-. -"-..,.,--,-cop--' ~.;..:'~. ="'· •2•1 lo a..-11 O• Dtr*1g "°°"'Tabla & tlgant, eoflfll•c....S Y"O Huntington "9edl (i the IYIAttAC CO#. &Al.U ~ ... LIM,.. A,_ :::r.'dltee of t'9J. penone, fr091 tr ... IUPlf ---------•••••••••-••••••••••• 8 u1tllol1t•r•d Cl!t lr1. =· ;:u:.:.:;.-;:; :: llTllT :::= oa1':..*1 54M ProltuUIOll Dr. HI ~n::c.'::!t>~o::· :':·/;;, •,,D·:Of1~ daen. S1.0 542~S F=~=-& mite ~·~=tab-~n~~·: =~c1~':: PAIT•lm Exper~ Cootie .,.._ Pllf /1ml =• wardrob.• wi 78101 ,.-. ... _ .... l!!f SM 1-1 •••. 10 Orl1n1at Olla, -------~~~ ~ aaow. ~.P.O. loll ,, .. .,., ::;.':' c::=-'"::· Am•ll•ut _... •,,... MM ~-=-Info 1U'8. AMIT "'9LIC 'UM'TUM 1::.~~w:.:~:= ~:; ~:.·;: 6:.:.,v:; "U6.m:'aur~:S~:11:::: JMOc.ta ..... t2tlt ...... ""' Good Pay 6 lentflta. bite ...... Mlfll.ctne ---14-'-----I let 11113, 1°'"'"'. 1121 fSO.Mll euteGnt 'aM':ti PftOne e '*"' deity, Mondey ~ ~ a. t PM, mo"'t '•"'Mr tluelne11 ....,_, ... It, -.> Oftfy, ~=-ft::: ;;~ * AUCTll* NicolOtllilVl!i.1"""11··1"'1-.lliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ .... ~ ~~!~~·t.::=: sTo ... ~'·...!.'~"•'A, ,=._:-m11l'IOM • ... ~!!.'_. •!!_:r•,1a•~ 301•• ~.' -~1171.~~.•4 ~ ~--w;r.,::e ... "T.= _,..,_.,..,.. nec11-.ry. Start lfftlft9o """"'• ..., ...,.. ' ._ .. -•· ._. -....... ,..._,_ .. , . eit•1111 Cal IM-0701 . C.it Ptreonntl N. I . °"°"· ""' dare. C.M. .._ uMd -. ~ ........ wort ...... :~:J21.b12n • , ..... ._ =.t."r""·•ca.n =-~~ ='l:t9ctiina"'*l~ attention 1~·.::r:.::.~i: ~~:: ~ ~ o••y Pl.OT ,... ............... ....., '-' °' ""' ......... "°"' •Ired ,,,...,, ....... "" LOT• " ............ ,1 .. ii* .... ror mature women a. ...,.. ........ ._.. .... ~-... fOt '*" ... •• .... .• aua1-.... •--'--a.. Oe1191Mf• ' !.O... =· NoptioneOlle.,._. --. ........ .Weal tllM""'.Wllgrwtnto we honor aotA, MC. .... .... .......... ::s:=·w.r J:.:'.."::'.,,=.. .;~; .. :;o::,~~·~r:f a=---=::.:.~ ~":"'~ A Plotlllo .. •HlllH• Na•o ~-=~~·· ......_--., ..n lervlH tt .. Cle tttttlu• ,,,_, typing, lltM ==-•••· ..... Ca. ::-v= e'.T~~=~ t:f.~'nl c;: CHtal ~#ood .......... ftlM ....... C..., r LI .I ........ a . ..-urn :=-.... ~~ '**"-.'•;OrdircM!l ,..,.,,.,.. t;; m :r::-''°' tut W'CMtmJ. :--"·...,.. IUbtM Clertla...,,_ ""...,...., r•••-1&£1 pereottelltr. 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The L'Ouple. who star as Doug and JuJtc Williams on NBC's "Days of Our Lives." will aud1t1on student; for such assignmc•nts ai. acto rs. writers, dire<'lors and produL-ers in the non· profit ventun.• They arc· also negot1aung with a Los Angeles radio statron to present a s tudent soap saga once a month. .... "We want to perpetuate an Amt'rtcan art form and provide serious drama stude nts with their fanit opportunity to experience the i;ealities of a specialized area o f s h o w business," HayL'S said. A new story line on th<' NBC soap opera, "The Doctors," will h ave a phys1c1an struggling ·to kick the nicotine habit. NBC 1s launching a no-smoking campaign through "Thl.' Doctors" and will dramatically weave it into the show. · The campaign will culminate with the American Cant'Cr Society's "Great American Smoke -Out" the week of RCA 50" llAllUL PROJECTION TV • • fvlf Functlen •e~ • 9ectt'eftk '""'"• • 4 lptlr. S.untl. \ The Clvil War TV Antenna, 4 Ruth learns to shoot Soaps, 6 Word games TV Puzzle, 38 •Nov. t 2 -Nov. 18• Stacy Keach in 'The Blue and The Gray' (Page 4) -TV Antenna Stacy Keach : Southerner wears the Blue Bv PHIL SNEIDE RMAN or 111e o.n, Piiot St•" W hy wou ld a good old son o f Savannah. Ga .. don a Union officer's uniform for CBS' mini-series "The Slut• and the Gray"? "I had my doubts al first," explains actor Stacy Keach-. "because being a Southerner I was told I'd have to put on the Union blue. I was lt ttle nervous about that. "But the• fi nal product. I think, is quite extraordinary. What's unique about ll 1s that it doesn't take sides. It doesn't really favor one side or the other It depicts. I think. in a very unbiased way. the conflict and the war ··1 was very impressed by 1t " The fo lks at CBS obviously hope viewers share Keach's enthusiasm for the c1ght·hour mini-series. which airs at 8 p.m. Sunday: 9 p.m. Tuesday and 8 p.m. Wednesday on KNXT Channel 2 In the mini-series format, ABC has ma de its mark w ith "Roots" and "Rich Man. Poor Man": NBC found s uccess w ith "Ho locaus t " and "Shogun." Now. CBS is gambling a pr ime por tion of the November sweeps mon th (a pe r iod durin g w h ic h advertising prices are set OC"COrdlng to the r a ting s ) on a $20 million production following -iwo fictional families through factual Civil War events. "The Blue a nd the Gray" boastll a big-name cast that includes Gregory Peck (making his television drama debut as Abraham Lincoln), Sterling Hayden. Paul Winfield. Diane Beker. Kathleen Beller. Lloyd Bridge1, Rory Calhoun . Colleen Dewhurst , Ri p Torn, G era ldine Page and the late ·Warren Oat.ea. The pro duction r equired fo ur months of location shooting in Arkanaaa.and Oklahoma and involved 175 ·~•king roles, 4,500 ext.rat and .hundreds ot horses. The coatume cleaning bm alone was ••~.ooo. Holding the rem. on thit ma.ive undert.akJn1 was veteran television a n d m o v i e director A ndrew McLa1len. Few dl~rs are more famtllar wlth the era. McLaaten directed John Wa~ in "McLincock!'1 and J l mmy Stewar t In "Shenandoah"; on the lmA1l .:teen, be dJncted m.ny ent.mt-of "Have Gun, W\U 'n'IVl,I," .ro;;~ke.'' and "RawhJde." up and spend six bucks on a -ticket to go see something like this," Keach s a ys. "B ut t h a t 's w h y i t's so wonderful that the opportunity is there to see it on television. "I've become ver y biased and partial toward the mini-series format because I think it gives you t he oppor tun ity to e xpress yourself m much more comprehensive terms than in a two-hour motion picture. "So many novelists and writers, I thi nk , f eel t h e s a m e kind o f frustration when they sell their work to Ho l ly w ood -t h e r e's t h a t a utom atic fra mework b uilt in . Whatever the story is, whether it's James Michener's 'Hawaii' or 'War -, and Peace.' it's .got to be two hours." John Hammond (left ) a nd Stacy Keach fight d ur ing the Civil War. ''He was the pcrfoct choice,'' says Keach. "Andy hu experience with action. with handling Jots of people. Having done so many films of this era. he was a tremendous ad vantage." Keach' has one of the IN d roles in ''The Blue and the Gray" as Jonas StA:!ele, a fictional character. He begins aa a bodyguard for Abraham Linroln and becomes a Union officeri during ~e wM. , Steele also befriends J ohn Geyser, the ~rlea' other lead char6lcter, a yoWol.n arUs t •Wft r cor reapondent pla by John Hammond. ollywood wisdom aaya the public haa lost interest Ln W(!Stems and Civil War period plctures. Keach found that out when he and hl1 brother James tried to put together their own movie venlon of the Je9e and..,.. .... .,.. _Jamee 1111Jry. ll ._. nine yeen fOf' "The Loni Riden" 'to reach the movie 0-ten. 'nle fllnr W11 1ppla\lded by ertUet M w a1 not. a box offlce bfoekbuater. Keech hu no almilar conetMI abou\ the •f peal of "T he Blue and the Oray. "I don't thin k JW<>ple would be motivated In thM day and • to i9t · Keach himself has moved pretty e asi ly among m ot ion p ic ture s. television a nd t he stage . He has per formed on stage in "Deathtrap" and "Hamlet." His recent films have included "Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams" and "Butterfly." He starred w ith George C . Scott in Joseph Wambaugh's "The New Centurions" and had his own ~ries, "Caribe," i.n 1975. T hough he was born in Savannah, Keach 's family moved to California · when he was an infant. He atte~ Van Nuya High School and concedes t hat he's pro ba bl y more o f a California n tha n a (Jag-wavin g Soulhem er. "As a matter of fact, my daddy's a Yankee, a nd m y m o the r's a Southerner, so I guess I was right Ln the middle when 1 grew up," he says. At the time "The Blue and the Gray'' was being cast. Keach waa pe rforming ln the st~ge musical ''Barnum'' and thought he would be tied up for a year. But the play cloeed unexpectedly. "I hadn't even. unpacked my baas whep I got a phone call from my acent •)'Ina they were furious about my avalJablllty for 'The Blue and Ow Gray',•· he recella. "h waa one of thoee happy llt'ddenta -they don"t haplMf' UJw that all w Umt." Keach now .. Y• t h• Clvll War ~~I l1ft innenctof ~::'°~~~:"'1 .. I think &ht9 po6ntl -. w.y '9 &a. future In IMTrll of ~hat teJevllkJft mn do that motion P.kturee can't," he ( •Ja. "I ihtnk thia balanc.w OUl Whal I conakler to be the trivial klndl ~ ..._.we Ill on telMlian 1111& I clan\ thlri1l .,. wry enlilhtanlnl·" AMC -JEEP ORAMGI COAST AMC-JllP--UHAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8021 . 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Newport Beach-673-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garde~ Grove -636-2133 SAAB llAOH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street Newport Beach -752·0900 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 MAXEY TOY OT A 18881 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847-855f VOLKSWAGEN JIM MARINO VOLKSW AGEM 18711 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach 842-2000 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 Ruth takes her first shooting lesson By L YNOA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN. Believing Ray saved h<•r ltfe. Phoebe says he C'an recuperate at Wallingford Manor. Ruth takes her first shooting lesson al the finng range. J oey finds pistol and thinks it's a toy It goes off. and Kate is struck by bullet. Nina unable to make love to Cliff because she's o~ with Steve. Discovering Palmer and Daisy's aflair. Chuck threa lC'ns to tell Donna she's carrying his child. but Palmer counter-threats by saying hP'll tell Carrie all. Dining at Chuck and Carrie's. Phoebe becomes insulting. News of Benny and Estelle's reconciliation devast.<¥es Rick. Made to move out of his apartment by Kent, Sil~er begs Erica for forgiveness. promises total subservience, and is taken back. Opal talks Phoebt' into resurrecting the G lamorama. Greg assures Jenny he never slept with Liza. Liza asks Greg's roommate Alfred to take her to college function. ANOTHER WORLD: Thrown out of Mac's housl'. Cecille takes Maggie and moves into Louis' penthouse. Sandy nearly physically attacks Cecille for her plot against Blaine. Cass and his sister Stacy are on opposite sides of legal battle, as Stacy plans to take Sandy's part in custody suit and Cass gets restraining order against Sandy seeing Maggie. When Cecille finds Sandy sneaking in penthouse to visit Maggie, Cecille considers having Sandy arrested. cecille attends party with Cass but is humiliated when Ma(· fires her at party . Steve almost leams of Rachel's involvement in sernng of Louis' artwork. Angry because Rachel wants to move into Cory house with Steve, Mac warns her she'll never get custody of Amanda. Bob thinks Brian involved in Interpol. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Bilan manages to get Gunnar out of Barbara's room before doctors arrive. Finding Barbara's locket in doctor's desk. Bilan gives it to her. Gunnar warns Barbara not to take any more pills, and to only trust Bilan. Tom suggests Whit cooperate with the union but he refuses. Craig sabotages Steve's truck and blames it on the union. Dee admits to John she loves James. Discovering that John is now portraying Dee as a harlot in his book, Ariel tells Dee. Ariel realizes John has heard all about James' birthright and has been torturing James with menacing letters. James breaks into John's office and poisons his water. Cricket asks Ernie for a date. C~: Tyler backs out of the congressional race when Sam says he'll tell him where Julie. is. Tyler alRo feels this is what he must do because he hlls been ordered back to Nlshoba. Trey unhappy with the way he yf)n the elect.Ion and tells Sam now he'll never know If the people wantro him back in office. Myrna orderw Frank to get back her 1tolen jewels. Julie releaaed from hospital sam t.ella 'frey he has arranged for Trey's brain 1urgery, and that there will ~ cover-up story. Danny unhappy about Tyler's election withdriWal. Ji'rank realizes Denny hN tape of Phil and ~~lley. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Feelinl guOty aboU' Anna tnd Romen'1 breakup Marlena coDIUlta with psychiat.rilt Or. Toni Stone. Held ~ptlve, MlickeY rec.'elwa pbot.c» o1 hla Saleri> funeral. Dlinny and Abe 6oth tnfe!Wted In Nikki. Owen furloua over Don's lnterest Jn Sandy . .Sandy's .-U.Llon over tindlng a wiine. W n&aht of &van11 duth la ~i9fd when INt nusw ii IOUDd dMd~.....,.phd81t Anna for her ln«enJoua u.o o{ the 8CU"I ane had applied r.o e FridlY, New.mW 12. 1tea her back and calls her a mastermind con artist. Tony's moLhef Daphne is obvio~ly afraid of Stephano. Having <'Orne into money from his grandmother Addie's estate, David wants to use the dough to turn Doug's place into inn. R~nee and David plan wedding. DCX:::TORS: Adrienne begs Jean Marc not to reveal her identity when her daughter returns to Madison. Billy takes - refuge a t Steve and Carolee's, but is tossed l'Ut when they discover a gun under his pillow. Tony Randall catches Steve smoking and bawls him out. Maggie agrees to wed Murray but holds off telling Matt. Luke may love Natalie. but she wants Paul. Billy shottto death in rented room. EDGE OF NIGHT: Sky jealous when he learns Raven dating Ian. Raven agrees to stop seeing Ian when Sky says he'll no longer date Val. Cameron tells Mike to hire someone to spy on Ia n. Ian learns Jeff h ad one friend, a Mr. Constantine. Nora overhears Spencer and Sky discuss firing her. Wanting revenge. she goes through Spencer's suitcase and finds bribery evidence. Sid shocked when he hears Spencer yelling at Nora for hurting Mitzi. Nora tells Barbara Miles made pass at her. Nora then tells Nicole the same story. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Luke and Scorpio find Holly's nanny, Mrs. McTavi.sh, and she manages to reunite Luke and Holly just before Basil appears. Nanny promiaea Luke she will get Holly back to him. Basil decides he wanta all the oil ~am money for himself. While defending Luke to hospital board, Dan collapses. The D.A. decides he wants to take all involved i.n the oil scam, including Luke, Holly and Scorpio. before the grand jury. Alan mu.n liquidate all hia money in order to get court-ordered dough to Jaeon and Susan. Edward cries "poor" and Monica is the only Quartennatne with cash when a French vineyard starts to produce. Scotty and Heather plot to take Jason away from Susan in order to get his money. Scotty deaires Laura but she only wants Blackie. When Tiffany is four months behind on mortgage payment for the Star, Scotty wants to foreclose, but Noah comes up with the money. GUIDING Ll~HT: Quint's mysterious visitor, Rebecca, taken to Cedars Hospital where Justin performs surgery. Nola sneaks into tbe operating room. Kelly spota her and they both observe the procedure. Quint•aaka Nola to pleue trust him and ahe promiaes to try. In Madrid, Alan and Mike tell Amanda about tholr 1utpiclona of Muk'a involvement with Alan'• kldna1>oing. Amanda brisllee at the augeetion and atompt out. Mark tegllna conaio~ and there ar~ 110 1lan1 of brain damaft~ Later A1P overhears Amllnda. arid M.rk vowtng their low f« one another. &et O>nvtncet V aneesa to live Triah 1he amoun\ of money dlaco la worth. Trish wlreli the money to Jolta la Madrid, a.net he dlltributea lt to the widows and tw'Ylvlnl chU~n of thole killed In MWtd ltQrm. ae. ....... tlO coai aJona With Tay at TailYI MW ,........l . ' OMS Ltn 'ro LIVS; ~ ..U. Stev9 a. wW no ~ lonaer trl1'lfer pirate Q1rm but dos nat baw b tlO.QOO advance to return. In~ to pve Marco rncine)-, Ouy ~ hb r80t oar. 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YAN'S HOPE: Angry with Kirk fur allowing their Uves revolve around Kim, Amundu lcll!l Patrick she once was h pitilllzed for a nervowi condition brought on by an unknown childhood traumu Kirk convlnt'ell a reluctant Kim lo move into a co-op he la providing for her and baby Arley ~realizes she can lose Kirk's promise of Crystal Palace air rights because Kim has admitted on the stand that she was Involved in Arley's kidnapping. Kim warns Dee she will have her revenge. Dee and Ox become lovers. Dee is startled to overhear that Kim as Rae and Kirk's daught.cr. Bronski offers Dom parole if J oe informs on mob. Joe refuses. Outside, Joe overhears Siobhan take Bronska to task ovt•r his arrogant tactics. Joe is Impressed and he and Siobhan call a truce, but he feels their marriage is over. When Faith also tells Bronsk1 he 1s arrogant, he approves Dom's parole. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Suzi, Brian and Warren are held captive by the gul!rrillas. As a means of bribing captors, Bnan Lelis them of Warren's gun stash. Warren says that Brian is lying, even after he is subjected to brul.81 beating. Stephanie buys local TV station so that Sunny can go lo area where plane went down to search ror Brian, Suzi and Warre n. Rusty hares mer<:enaries to do the same. J enny tells Krisun she gave up a daughter named Danielle. TEXAS: After frustrating search for Ashley, Justin I . and T.J. have fistfight. During fight. T.J . tells J ustin he is Gregory's natural father. A cus\.Ody battle 1s brewing with Justin vowing he will never give up Gregory, the son he loves. Rena and Grant cannot deny their passion for one another. John asks Vivian to marry him and she accepts. Joe and Lurlene set Dec 10 wedding date. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Angie thrilled al prospect of Robert and Claire gelling together. Victor gets money back from Douglas after learning Allison only felJ asleep in Douglas' hotel room. Learning Douglas pajd by Kaye lo romance Allison. Earl punches him out and fle<.--s. Douglas decades he wants to marry Allison. Kaye and Earl patch things up. Brian and Ashley share kiss. Later, Jack tells Brian Ashley is a member of Abbott family. Ashley is furious and Brian tells her they can only be business associates now. Eve tells Max 1hat Charles is not Victor's son, but Max says they must conunue getting support money from Victor in order to be financially solvent Have a question about your favor ite soap or soap siar? Write co Lynda Hirsch, clo Freid Newspaper Synd1cace, P.O. BoK l9620 Irvine, QJJi/. 92714. She will answer as many questions as she c:an in her column, but the volume of mail makes personal replies impossible CAii WE HELP? Admission to a nursing f aclllty can somotlmes be a period of bewllderment and distress. Because patient$ are encountering a new environment, our staff has been trained to attend to their needs with courtesy and reassurance. 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A WAY. ~ O ·Voltage 01 The Giants I 1965 Fan 1asy1 Tommy Kiri-Jonnny Crawforel ( t tu JOmon J ti} Malaga· ( 1960 Adventure) Trevor Howard Dorothy Dandridge (2 hrs ) S' "Oroinary People' I 1980. Orama1 Mary Tyler Moore Donald Sutherland (:> hrs 3 mrn) 12::11 01 Harper Valley PTA ( 1978 Come qr_J Baroara Eden Ronny Co• 12 hrs I ~ The Survivor f 1981 Fantasy) Rob· erl Powell Jenny Agu11er ( 1 hr . 24 mon ) l Pr1r1.:.e Of The C•ly ( 1981 Orama) f rf'a1 W111oams Jerry Orbach (2 hrs 45 mon) 1a 11 'Oele To Billy Joe f 1976. Orama) Robby Benson. Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr 46 mon) 1•@ The Ch1neSt> Web' ( t 978. Aelven lure! Nicholas Hammond Robert r Simon 12 hrs J tit C Love Me Or Leave Me 11955 Musi calJ Dous Qay. James Cagney (2 hrs) 2'10 Day For N19hl (1972 Orama) Jacqueline Bissel Valentina Cortese Directed by Franco•s Truttaul ( 1 hr 54 min) 1:t1'111 'lcP Castles ( 1979. Romance) Lynn Holly Johnson Robby Benson (I hr 55 min) l Aelven1ures 0 1 The Wiiderness Fam1 ly I 1975 Adventure) Roberl Logan Susan Oamante ( I hr . 40 mon ) 0 ··1s1anas In The Stream· ( 1977. Ora· ma) George C Scott Ctaire Bloom (2 hrs) n tl) "Scarface·· ( 1932 Orama) Paul Muno, George Rall ( I hr 40 min ) .. 0 ··Good Riddance·· (Orama) Charlotte Lau11er Maune Tito ( 1 hr . 40 mrn ) t:at(S ·A Challenge ror Robrn Hood" ( 1968 Adventure) B11rrre Ingham James Hayter ( 1 hr 40 min ) .. (!) ··chrno·· ( t973. Western) Charles Bronson. Vrncent Van Pa11en (2 hrs ) (.C) ··shoe Shine· ( 1947, Orama) Rinaldo Smordonl. Franco lntertengh1 ( 1 hr . 30 min J (L) ··Never So Few·· ( t960. Orama) Frank Slflatra. Gina lotk>briglda (2 hrs . 30 min) (0) ··Harper Valley PTA · ( 1978. Come-W Barbara Eden. Ronny Cox (2 hrs ) (LJ ··1 Sent A Leiter To My Love·· (1981, Romance) Simone S•gnoret. Jean Roche· fort (2 hrs) .. (IZ) "Adve~res Of Neekah" ( 1963, Adventure) Lassie, Jed Allan ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ....... 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A former ladleS' inan falls In love wt1h ano1her patient at 1 convales- cent home after he Is disabled In a socoer l me ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) ~CCMllTYTODAY 1111 IC* M TOWll Fea1ured. an examine· lion of lhe chemical penyethtalamlne; some men wno 1e1 as paid etcort• for fernalel. the Great M1$81ulppl Steamboat ~. I ..... ,,_ Ll-•-.naca•., M • U. F .. tured: top dellgoer ctothlng at the t>eaoh; 1 report on lhe Space Shutti.: Elmer Oillt orltlquet the culllnt of • IUnoh wagon; the rele1lonlhlp Ni wtttl thelf perent•. AO._. ~ ==" .. " Guelt: Joh('I ""4ng. ..r ..... ... Ill "Cilfomi. ... -VI. ... Dllgo a..~ ,, "'·· .. ;w--.-lfn I I _.._ -Daytime Cont. Huddy Ebsen a nd Lt"e Me riwethe r co -slur in "Ba rna by Jones' wct>kduys a t 3 p.m. on K NXT (th. 2). K eep an eye on local government in th e Daily Pilat ":~ ; .... 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'"' ltlCMI "Circle Ot Two· ( 1980 Romance) R1charo Bunon_ Tatum O'Neal Despite strong parental oppos1 flon a po1gn11n1 roma'1ce develops oe1ween a 60-year old ar11st .ind a preco· CIOUS teen age o;choolglrl PG ( 1 hr 40 "''") 0 ~ ll&ATM "Concert For The Americas Drummer Buody Rich 101ns Sinatra 1n a concert al the Allos De Cha· von Amphllhea1re tn the Dominican Republtc ( t hr 25 min I l ltlCMI 'P11nce Ot Tne City" t t98 1 Drama) Trea1 W1111ams Jerry Oroach A New York coo 1S caught between fecJeral pressure and loyally to his lellow otticers during an 1nvest1ga11on ol widespread pohce corruptlOfl 'A' (2 hrs 45 min ) «) COUI• YOU.lftAU. Cahforrna StatP Titans vs S~o State Azlecs ( 1 hr ) t:al I lllC In CMROMICU IAl\ll)A Y llmfT ClOUlll tw ILOltY: ntl -tw TMI AllClllfT .._ Ken Russell draws a parallel ot Samuel Taylor Colendge·s poems and his lite haun1eo by his opium addiction starring David Hemmings and Kika Markttam ( 1 hr ) t:ll@ ltlCMI · Courage 0 1 Blecl\ Beauty" C t957 Adventure) JOhn Crawford. M1m1 Gibson A young boy receives a oeaut1tu1 y0ung t>orse as a gilt from his ll'llher t 1 hr . 30 min ) .. 1J Cl) 'Al.COii CllllT Jacqueltne Perrault maKes a surp11se. and unwelcome v1s1t 10 Faicon Crll'St to help her grandson Cole wno is suspected of murder ( 1 hr I D 11) ~alt ITllU Rem1ng1on becomes iealous of a smooth·talktng • at10<ney who seems m<>fe interested 1n Laura than 1n his chem sospected ot mur- cJer 8 hr) B ........ 11tl QUIST The Questers scramble 10 reach a remote African V1tlage when iney learn that King Charles has disap- peared while on a photo safari ( 1 hr ) ail LOl~-•111¥11W '1!) 1111 a.AT lllAI "Goodness" Dr. Mor· 11mer Adler otters an unusual lllum1natton 01 the te1m "ought" and Its role In deter- m1r11ng tl'\e meaning ot goodness. ( 1 hr ) ~ ltlCMI "The Elephant Man" ( t980. Orama) Jol)n Hurt. Anthony Hopkins A dedicated physician takes under his wing a horribly def0tmed man whose lite unttl then had ~n spent In cheap freak exh1- b111ons. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 3 min ) 0 lllCMI "True Confessions" (1981. Dramal Robell De Niro. Robert Duvall The usually separate w0<lds ot two b<oth· ers. a Los Angeles Police detective and an ambt110us Roman Catholic priest. coo- verge dunng a murder 1nvestigatt0n 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min ) ,__,~,.-_ ...... •••w•1www ... ~Tum Guest: John Irving ~-· .... tt IT~ IM>09 •'f "Crystal Gayte In Concer1" The Grammy Award-winning star sings many ol her biggest hits. tOClud· 1ng "Don't II Make My Brown Eyes Blue" iand~~~~~leep." ( t hr) tt• 08())0 .... IA~'f..n' 'I•'''' TltAlllrtll'l\I. IH UI F111 'h"''' """°'' ,ho11 r<1111u.1lll\ Pat Marley'• unp1ralteled trad1t1on111 welt on forever I We have the correct Ill handaomely detailed. SUCCHitul look that aet1 you oul lront In the best·dre1ted realm.Coma .... Ladles 111dltion111 100. I • llMCM ""-TMAT Gm lllOW ITmTI tw IM PRMICllCO mlllD IM "Faking It" People who copy the masters and get paid instead ot itt1ng arrested. lllll••~ DOCToa • 11t1 HOUll _,.. 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CMWT flOflTIWT CW A LIQBID tit: ) lllOVll "Love Me Or Leave Me'' ( 1955. Musical) Dons Day. James Cagney A mobsle• marries the singer rte made tamou~. bul becomes enraged wt'len he Cdn't control her (2 t'lrs . 5 min ) tllfJ ... (!) llO¥ll Btonoe Dynamite (1949 Come<JyJ Bowery Boys Adele Jergens The Boys are kept busy when they orga· n1ze an escoir agency 11 hr ) 0 lllOVll "Bus11n· Loose" 11981 Come dy) Richard Pryor. Cicely "Tyson A bum- bling burglar a concerned schoolteacher and eight cntidren make a tr1gn1ening cross·counlry 111p 1n a broken·down schoot bus 'R' ( I hr , 34 min ) M (HJlllOVll "Culler's Way" ( 1981. Drama) John Heard. Jeff Bridges A maimed Viel· nam vet and hos t>esl fnend. a social drop- out. locus lhe11 energies on SOl\llng a mut· der case 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 mon ) •tD«D GDmrt (I)~ "Women's tn1erna11onal ChamPIC)f'IShlp Finals" Heather Stupp vs Shannon Wright (R) (O)_,.. "Green tee" ( 1981, Adventure) Ryan O'Neal. Anne Archer An engineer and a socialite at1emp1 lo rob a South American emerald smuggler or a fortune '!!jl9ffiS 'PG' (I hr • 55 min.) (SJ_,.. "The Happy Hooker Goes To Washington" ( 1977. Comedy) Joey Heatherton. George Hamilton. The trrep<essibte Xaviera Hollander journey, 10 lf'\e US captlal and uncovers some very sensllrve secret doeume<lts 'R' ( 1 hr • 29 min) d (%) _,.. "Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962. Drama) Hayley Mills. Bernard Lee An escaped murde1er surrenders to pollCe lnStead of destroying the faith of lhe ch11dfen who d1scoveted him ( 1 hr . 40min ) ... llCMI "Night Key" ( 1937. Mystery) Bocls Karlott. Warren Hull. Aller steatlnQ a man's Invention. a gang of croolla decide they could UM the tatei1ta of ttle Inventor David Has elhoff pla ys former big ci I y cop on 'Knight Ride r' Friday al 9 p .m . on KNBC (Ch . 4). ,.................. .. •.•.....•.•.•....... : TYPEWRITER TUllE-UP _...., '24.95 ·Portable-Manual Electric Slightly Higher Preaute CkMan · • Lubricate end Minor Chemically Clean Type Adjuatmenta Clean All Rubber Part•• ChKk Out Entire Machine ••ING THll AO ,0. 'all •IUON WlfH Cl.IANING as well tn plotting the11 robberies tor them (1hr .40mm.) .. (!).,..Nm f'OOTUU tl9UIHTI tD llO¥ll "The Incredible Rocky Moun· 1a1n Race" ( 1977. Aovenlure) Ch11s Con- nelly. Forrest Tucker. In an attempt 10 save the town bl St Jo. M1ssou11. the town lathers sponsor a treaSllre hunt race 10 Cahlorn1a. (2 hrs.J lflOllTIPCJtUI Ml _,.. "C11cte 01 Two" ( 1980. Romance) Richard &irlon. Tatum O'Neat Despite strong parental oppos1· tton. a po.gnant romance oevetops between a 60·year-old artist and a preco- cious leen-age schoolgirl 'PG' ( t hr 40 min) Ml 11 _,.. "She Couldn'I Say No" ( 1954. Comedy) Robert Mitchum. Jean Sim- mons The gOOd Intentions of a weallhy woman serve 10 d1S1up1 the economy of her hometown. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) .. ([) lv.Al11CI 8 lllMI "Ghost Story" ( t98 t. Horror) Fred Asta11e. John Houseman. Mysterious deaths t>egon 10 dec1ma1e the ranks of a small c1rcte ot elderly men who share both a monthly storytelling get·taoether and a 50-vear·old secret •fl· ( 1 hr . 50 min ) • ._ «1) alUU ntl LM1 t:ll(C) .,_ "SOUlhern Comfort" (1981. Drama) Ketth Carradine. Powers Boothe A group of Natl0fl81 Guatdsmen on week- end maneuvers in a Loursiana b8you spark a small guerrilla war wUh a commu- nity of backwoods Ceruns. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min) W Cf) Tllm ICa. / CCWllTY CMlllDM ®llCMI "Ode To Biiiy Joe" (1976, Ora· ma) Robby Benson, Glynnts O'Connor. Based on lhe song by Bobble Gentry. A toimented teen-ager·s past expetlencet comp1tca1a hrs lwst true romance 'PG' ( 1 hr . 46 min.) Miii a.n ..... Olympic gold medal-wlnnet Peggy Fleming and "loe CepadeS" star Jo.Jo Slarbuck loin Curry tor this display ol skating a.rtlltry. ( 1 hr . 17 min.) 4111 (11)¥MnMLI _. .. Cf) CMIOClll •w aYaTIM aAVla UP TO i•• o~ HIATINQ coaTa. ~othtno efl; Oke It. ~alntalna temperature 24 'hours with or without the aun. For free Information and apeclal Introductory offer IM••lllM "lhe O.Vld llullklnd h Mnl·,~~tlow 1'1'1 I" (I ht I flll LA Hott Oennlt Wt1owy hr) ... ...,. ... "The Howling' (10&t, H01101) W1U1c1. P11t1CIC MICMe A woman 1ei>or1er 11m.n1teot>y1 k1ner who lffm• to be 1 ~ewoll 'A' ( t hr • 3 1 min I O•n1•-. MOLU1 -...,.~n.INT (11' ft9 LAIT WGM ~ "Hammer•mllll 11 Out ( t972. dy) Elll1beth Taytor Atellara Bur· ton In exahenge tor rlchH 11 young 1nte1n help1 an lnNnt man 11ac1pe trooi en ii ~(2hra) IWMlll ""CCMCD--T UM,~MtnU llCMI "Sex SurrOQate" ( t982) Mtri 'l'.!:' Chambers ( 1 hr ) IDllCMI "A Clockworl< Orange'' (1971. Sc1ence·Flct1on) Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Megee Directed by Stanley Kubrick When police capture the leader of a teen·age gang of rnplsll and murder· ers, the method 01 rehabllltetlng him pro11M1 even more 1l11ea1enlng 10 society 'A' (2 his . 17 min I CZ) llCMI "Carnal Knowledge" ( 197 t. Drama) Jack Nicholson. Ann·Margrer Two COiiege f1tends spend several years before and airer g1adua11on discovering hie by sharing and swr1ch1ng each othef's ~friends 'A' ( 1 nr 37 rrun ) 1119 lS) llO¥ll "Prance Of The City" ( 1981, Drama) Treat W1lharns. Jerry Orbach A New York cop ts caught between federal pressure and loyally 10 his fellow olficers 0or1ng an 1nves1iga11on of widespread pol1ee c.orruptron 'R' (2 hrs. 45 min ) 1&11([)110¥11 "Drum" ( 1976. Orama) Warren Oates. Isela Vega A rich plantahon owner rs disturbed by his young daughter's 1nter - es1 1n his male slaves, 1nclud1ng one that 1s .. ;~~:=om 'A' (1 hr 50 ~ llO¥ll "lnv11a11on To A Gunhghter" ( 1964. Wesrern) Yul Brynner, George Segal. A gunf1Qhter is hired to klll an out- Louis Gos!;t'lt Jr. stur" in ~The Powers of Matlht>w Star' Friday~ at 8 p.m . on K NBC (f.h. i ). casr returnrng 10 hrs Western town (? hrs) II) LOW, AlmlCAM ITYU @ Cl.OUN OI CM.ORY: ntl -01 nt1 ANCDT llAMllJI Ken Russell draws a parallel of Samuel Taylor Colerrdge·~ poems and hrs Irle haunred by hrs opium addiction starring David Hemmings and Kika Markham ( 1 hr ) ( E) COU.QI fOOTULL fllllVWW ~- '\ -lCl.,_ "C11n.r1nt & Co " (U173, Dr1 ma) Jane Bt1k1n. Pelflch Dewter• A. youny 1,1111 H•velt to Parla to beeome " htgh taah1011 ~I bl.It her plane '"" thrc>uuh 1nd .n. oi>en• • highly 1uc1111v1 1-1rot11tu11on ~ R' ( t hr ?7 nM11 I 1• 1 Alllml90A• '°'.,.. ==~-i,'~(lllr/ .. .,_ .. .,... Ott "'""" Natl>lf'a mott 11u11v1 llddlet lht Abum 111at>1e Snowma11 ol fhe HlrMlayH 1t111 loch Nnt M<>nllter and the Amorlean NorthwHl'a "B~fOOt" are l)rOboO (2 hit) Cl) M0¥8 ' Deter! S1111ds" ( 195!>. Adven lure) Ralph Meeker, Marla Enghah A brother a11d alflttlr bfek vengeance on the French Foreign Lag1on, whom they bel~vo murdered the11 felher only to later loam lt\OI the actuel kllltr was a member of 1he1== ( 1 hr. 30 mrn) W ~ Coveraue or thtl Pr1t11tdent'b Cup from Lendove1. Md (Al (~hrs) (HJ MOVW "Sllanuer In The House" ( t975. Horror) Kerr Dullea. Olr111a Husaey A p'Jychollc rnurderer hides In the attic ol d 1.ulloge sorority hovse on Chr1s1ma~ E11tt { t tu . 40 man ) fQJMOV9 "The Night Porte1' (1974 Dia ma) Drrk BOQarde. Charlotte Ramphng A orza1re re1a11onshlp rs 1eawakened between a former SS ollicer and a former concentration camp p11soner when 1ney meet by chance an a hotel airer 1he war A ( t hr 57 mtn) 1•@ llO¥ll "The Burning 01 Rome ( 1960 Advenrure) Breit Halsey. Claudia Mo11 Aenvenuto Cellan1 leads Roman forces agarnst Charles V 1n the 161h cenrury ( t hr 55 min ) 1:118 lllOVll "Hold Back The Dawn" t t94 t Orama) Charles Boyer Oli111a da Hav11- 1and To gain enrry into the country, a rel ugee plans to marry a U S c111zen and divorce her afterwards ( 1 hr . 50 min ) tM IJ MOV9 "Atrrca Texas Style" ( 1967 Advrnture) Hugh O'Brran, John Mills Amerocan cowboys are hired to prove that Al11can wild anrmals can be domesllcaled l2 hrs . 10 min I l ?l llOYll "Secrets" ( 1971 . Drama) Jacqueline Bisset, Per Oscarrs~on An SENIORS .it fji_; t lk1711 $.~;k,11 · bt, ( .rc;1rt\'l' kwd cr:-.. lnc. 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Eli} IKROWA VI COOUJIY ~ .,... YlAlll ( AUITflALIH llULH fOOTIALL Hawtnorne 11s Melbourne IA) (2 hrs J 11:11 § m R..utt QOll)Oll o QUM> ,_. Of AU-IT Alli @) AIEICAM UMDITAND llllO¥ll "Aooo11 Ana Costelln M.,et The K111"'· Btiri'> Karlofl'' ( 194q Cornedy) Boris K.1r1011 Garry Moore ( t IH 30 '"'") ail MAQllC Of 01. 'AlfT1NG m .,... YlAlll 'Hl llllO¥ll "F0011n 1\1111Jll1f f 1'180 C.0111 l'Oy) Gary fl•l'»'Y APl1PllP o· T nole (I hr 41mil•1 Z llOYll ln .. Pursu11 0 1 0 13 Cooper f 1981 Arj,,en1ure1 frP:\I W•ll1<1mo; RobPll Duvall I ' ,.,. 40 min I c;) llOYll ·(,no~I Otver I 19!>/ Acl\len lure) JarN•s Craig AudrPy Totter ( 1 hr JOmrn Afternoon 1211 D ATC. Guesl arlr~s June l ockharl Bhr) nlmlTOOQU llO~ Ten 1 all Men 1 t 95 I A oven 1ure) Bull I ancaster Go•t>erl AOli!nd 12 nrs l Q)le(llll*.IHULJ( ail WOOOll'llGHrl IHCW The Plane Trutn Verc;,on II" Roy Undern111 demon <.Hates now to w0<k with dnd care 10< planes ~ unu NOtMI Ole TMI "'AM OI IMnt AND IWI ) llOvtl ''The Gambler' ( 1980 West- ern) Kenny Rogers Lee Purcell (2 hrs ) (Q) ROC8( Ole 1'V I~ TI-. TALU DAM AND DIMCIOOUI Ltmstopner Plummer st11rs es Sherlock Holmes 1n 'Solver Blare". a Neanderthal ch1IO ·~ ure>ught beck lhrouyh time 1n "The Ugly I •Ille Boy ' a young boy has an oinu- sual eb1hly 10 p1ci. racetrack winners 1n "The Rocking Horse Winner ( 1 hr 25 min) 0 llllOYll 'lhe Great Adventure" ( 195'6. AdVenlu•eJ K,ell SuckS<1orll Anoe1s NO<· borg ( t hr I 5 min ) 119(1?) . .,. "The Mll&Cfe 0 1 The Bells" (1 948. Orama) Fred MacMurray. Alloa Valli (2 hre . 30 min ) -1Zri:~.,.., OIUl'IM•llUll W ()) --..IA'NmAY Scheduled llve cove1age ol the Oeuk·Koo Kim I Ray "Boom Boom" Menclnl IS-round WBA Champlonsnlp Llghh¥&ighl boul trom LH Vegas. Ne11 • COV9'1Q9 of lhe Mr Universe WO'ld Body Bvlldlno Champlonthlp (frOfTI Belg!Um). l>erl Ill ofthe Ort11 Pool ShoOt· CM = Atlantic City. N.J ) (2 tlrt.J '8 "The G1rmen1 Jungle" (nJ67. Qfemt1) LN J Cobb, Rlchlrd Boone ( 1 hr .. ~~ ~ ...... _,. "The Good. The Bad And The " ( t9e7I W"lern) Cllnl E .. twood. lM Ven ci... 13 hte.) 18 Friday, November 12, 1982 Q) llOVll ' The Crimson Pua1e I 1952 Adventure) Burl Lancaster Nock Craval 12 hrs ) ail le()VA HPre <; looking al YOl K•CI The 1nsp111ng st0<y ol a young t>ot s hgn1 10 rec.over lrom c.everf' Ourns sullere<l in d honie accident is 1010 o I 1 n1 > &) .all!TIWOMJ) Scne<lule<J L•ve cover age ot rne Ayub Kalule Mike McCallu 10-round 1un1or m1001ewettin1 bout tlrom Atlan1oc· Coty NJ 1 coverage ot tne CARI Ptioeno~ 500 au10 race (from Phoen" 1nterr1at1c.ma1 Raceway) coverage ol the Women·s WurlO Bodybu1ld1ng Chamµoon ~hip (trom Las Vegas. Nev 1 ( 1 hr JO rnon J ~ :::::-· ...... DmtOllBT Oi llOVll Tom" tt981 Drdma) Piper Latme. Met Gibson ( t nr 35 ,,,.,, ) c;) llllO¥ll "Unknown lslano·· 11948 Adventvrel Ballon M11Cldn£' Vcrg1n11.1 Grey ( I hr . 30 min 1 t:U rt)~ICOM t:IO " ,. ""°°" (])ICM~ m OCfMaMc TM1 MA-. IM¥MOllEll"r {Hl llOVll "Loophole" ( 1981 Susoen!.61 l\IOerl nnney Ma111n Sheen 11 hr 4S min) S IOfltll _,. ntl ITOM Two teensy ers learn a valuable lesson aboul 1ump1ng 10 conclusions 0 llOVll ·rne Concert Fo• Kampucnee ( 1980 MUS<cal) Paul McCartney The Who 11 nr 20 min 1 Z llOYll ··scarface ( 1932 D<ame) Paul Muni. Geo~ll ( 1 hr 40 m1r 1 H11~AOMI llMATUM Guest Jann Irving IW • II ... TOOAY ' Frndong Ano Landing The R.ghl Job·· An employment agency owner a career counselor and a c0<pora11on personnel aorector tell now to find out what career is tor you ana where 1ne 1obs are m AlmlCA: THI llcoem CllfMIY (~} llCMI "Harper Valley PT A" ( 1978. Comedy) Barbara Eden, Ronny Co~ (? hrs) ($) llCMI "Prisoner 01 War" ( 1954. Ora· ma) Ronald Reagan Dewey Mar tin ( 1 hr 21 min ) *I a_c::i.., .. ~ ... IAI "Faking II" People who CoPY the master• and get paid 1n11teso 01 l'~:='ed --..... •r• c • 1'MI 11C011D c.Nrt .,.. "The Unknown T&fror" ( 1957, Horror) John How1rd, Mala Powe<t (I hr . 30 min.) *l•T•-LW111Arm .. TO•MllD .. J!MtM.L .,.. "Muneter Go Horne" ( 1966. Comedy) Fr9d Gwynne. Y11onll4t De Cerio l=---unu-••'IAM . ... "FIOodl'' (1978, Ofeme) Rob- ert CulpJ Mertln M:a:. ~a. I a •• n• "'"•-••-• .. MatellO lAOl'lerd Bemeeeln IMda the Vlenne PhllharmcnlO In • pertormence of Beet~~·> ,,riF:".ri:~~ /.;v:.,d·wl= tcretnwrller of "High ~" end "8tldga ~ The RIYff t<wal" t1llc1 •bOUt hie flltn1 ano wna1 11 was ltke working in HOiiywood ou11ng the late · 40s ano 50s Ci) fllAAY TllO llOOM ~ IEWllQ POWD L lllOVW 6reake1 Mo<ant ( 1980 Ora- "'"' [dwa•d Woodward Jaek lhOmpson I., >l6 "T"r ) 0 ~ Ra!Jgeoy Ann Ano Anoy" 977 AOH•nlure) An•mated ( 1 hr . 25 '"•' J 0 llOYIE 'lrxro ( 1975 Adllenlure) A1a1n Det0<1 Stanley Balcer (2 hrs ) ~@WMITUNQ i:tS Z ~ 'I Sent A Lener To My Love" 11981 Romance) Simone S1gn0<et, Jean RochelorJ 12 hrs 2 min ) ~ 0 lflOllTIWO..O Scheduled coverage of the Ayuo Kalule I Mike McCallu 10-rouno 1u111or m1ddlewe1gnt bout {lrom Atlenlic C•l'.f NJ I cove1age ol ttie CART Phoo- ro • 1100 1wto race (lrom Phoenix lnlerna· 11c111at RacPwayJ coverage of the Worn· en s World 80dybUlld1ng ChnmplonShlp '(l11.1~~~~v) (I hr . 30 min) IOl.wMMT llWleQPOWD M\m U'O«T A scier'lllhc exploration cit alhletu .. pe1tormance whlCh can aid ath· ~res on 1mp1ov1ng 1tret1 game (R) 11 ILOCQtlAOI "Fourth Annual Venlnk>- Qu•sm Ano Comedy Show' Manetta 11art· ~Y hosts this return engagement featuring o e world's maste<s ot the mag1ea1 art ol ••·n1111oqu1sm S AlmlCAJt OMCI IMa. A talented 1rnupe 01 young dancers 10tn Gwen Ver· <J• ·n .n a mu51ca1 salute to the best of ._IHro:=rvou ..... UDll ITA1tl1111 · llOvtl "Assassm' t 1979, Adventure) Sonny Chiba (2 hrs J (!) AT TMI llCMU ®l GlllATllT IPORT1 LHBIDI ''Walt Fre- zoer" Hosl Brooks Robinson Q) llllO¥ll "A r1stfut Of Dollars" ( 1967. wes1ern) Clint Eastwood, Marianne Koch. t? hrs) @ CLOUDI Of Gii.ORY: THI -Of M AllCIDT llAMml Ken Russell draws a parallel ot Samuel Taylor COieridge's poems ano hrs 11111 haunted by his opium 00d1cuon starring David Hemmings and Kika Markham ( 1 hr ) 8i) cc.vra cttROllClll GI) llCMI "The Barkleys Of Broadway" ( t 949, Musleat) Fred Astaire. Ginger R9Qers (2 hrs ) IS-..,... re. AlmAIOll ~ lllOV9 "St lvet" (1978. Adllenture) Cnarles Bronson, Jacqueltne B!uet. ( 1 hr. 3' min) lV mT Ol TMI Ill CR) HIQ.hllghte of •et Super Bowl Ill.' Battlmore Coltt V9. Nft York Jel8 I .... .,..,. .. ,. ...... mA'tllT--..~"Bob~ IOn" HOii. Btoeltt Robinton. (J) -umTIM&. Chic.go Bulle ..... lndllna Pacert C2 hrl., 30 min.) 1"9-UITftM•-M. ...,. ~ "Nation.. sio.Pttdl l=ft=r~, ht.) ... ,...,. --~'S . " (1981, A~) Frenlc La , ~~·Anne Down. (1 hr .. 59 cnln. CDJ .,,. ''Tht Purtu1t ot o.e. ~" ~98 I, Advttrlvf•} Trtet Wlllleme. ~ Vall. (1 hf~rntn,) ., ... __ a.AT tf/IDllM ... _I I -lalurcl .. e ll0¥9 A•ndezvuu1 At Mton.gti1' ( 113& MV11tery) Relph Httll1my V11ttno ~Ho~,~~1n) ......,.. ~ "Thtt Pottrruin Alwly11 111111,1• fwic:e" ( 198 I Ot11m1) Jeck NIWuh1vn JtPICI Leno-( t ht 37 rnm I CZ) ~ "f Sent A Llllt11r To My I ove" ( 1981, Romence) Slr'll4.m• Stgna111 Jean Rocholort ~. 2 min ) ..... .. M WOM.D TOllOMOW INMOUT .. nCAT-. .. CA#TMt l•lllMOO ••r.tn PWL.IC AIJAIM Tm TALI "Ttlt1 Hl(,lll Sclloot <Jrt1d" ....... ....... Kat toODDAYU. IANl»AY lllOlllMCI CllWIVM .,.. ~-"Women's Bas katball 0 1tens1va Moves' Guest Rene Po1t1ano. Penn State coach (R) ( S) llCMI A Challe11ge For Rot>on HootJ" ( 1966. Adven1urt1) Bart1e Ingham. James H11yte1 ( t hr 40 mrn I 0 llOVll "Day ror Nrght" I t972 Ora ma) Jacqueline B1!>se1 Valen11na Coitese D11ected by FrancOis T1ullau1 ( t ht 54 mrn ) .. Cl'ft*noN ~11 COUIQI POOTMU. PMVWW (R) • nunCAT '""*''---YINll YOICI "" A.cu. Tw. YOYAm -----rrtYOUHlOIHll ._,,...,.,.. M.....rt llCMI "Where The Spies Are' ( 196b Suspense) David Niven, Francoise Dor- leac (2 his) 01) llOVtl · Loophole" (198 t. Suspense) Albert Finney Martin Sheen (I hr . 45 min) M (l)~noMAL--8 "Women's Bas· kelball Post Moves" Guest Marianne Stanley. Old Dom1111on coach (R) (Z) llCMI "Scartace" ( 1932. Drama) Paul Muni. G.m ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 1a DUITY't a> 1MI R.MITOlll ~ M&UlllAlm.I ®>••mm .,...noew,, "°"" DA¥1Y Ml> eot.IATM CM~ LATllT..o ,..,....0. YOU 'Oii MIA&. TM YIC'I YKN!lf LOT QllO YA.m!J The Canadian pop s1nge1 performs "I 1us1 Want To StoP" encl "l•v· 1ng lnSJde Myselt'' 1n a concert taped our ~ ~' ol the U S ana Canada ( t hr I ra@ llO¥ll Jrm Thorpe All American·' ( 1951, Biography) Burl Lancaster Phyllis Thaxter (2 hrs. 30 mu.) l':lll'~· GDM..rTALU ......... 9 'AC-4Wt I UTTL.I AAICAU I Mall Mell IJ DAm Ml> eot.IATM (!)ML.m Cli nt Eai,lwood s turi, in ~Ev(·ry Which Wuy Uut Loo~(·' Saturday nt ti p.m . on K XT (Ch. 2). I TWICI A WOIJINl COWTll9'0IWIY MIA&. TM IMWI .aR'i'lfOIUI MY .. (J) GLUCWrt ~ m--• lllOYll "Robin Hooa 01 Texas ( 1947 iWe~T~e AUlry ( 1 hr ) IUPlllllAN I DMAll °' ~ IANl»AYlllOll9IGGIW'lv. AlmlCAlt ~ ITORY Mu. IPOfrT A sc:1e111111c explora11on ol athletic performance which can aid arh 1e1es 1n 1mpr~ lhe11 game (R) (.S QMAT I Of C<MfTRY WltC I I yrin Anderson Donna Fargo ano Lacy J Dallon are featureel rn a li~e µertormance laµeel al 1ne MGM Grand Hotel 1n Reno. Nevada ( t hr ) 0 llOYll The l •ttle P11nce ( 19 7 4 Musical) R1charo Krtey Gene W1leler c t hr 30 min I l MOYE Pronct: 0 1 The C11y I 198 I Drama) Treat W1ll1am!> Je11y Ort>ach c? hrs 45 min 1 m llOft · Franken!>tern s Oauuhter' ( 1959. Horror) John ASl1tey Sanora Kn1i t (I hr. 30 r11111) U0 6 IUU luelfY /"°AD IUIB Q ,AC..fllAlt ; ft.D, ft.D WON.I> Of~ YOY All TO 1MI IOTTOM °" 1MI llA MOQAWIHBOU llCMI "SI Ives" ( 1976, Adventure) Charles Bronson, Jacqueline Bisset ( 1 hr 34 n11n J !l IKl ICHOOl. T1r.is lor belier s1<.11ng tr11mecl at Krll1ng1on V1 ) \RI Hl lllOYll 'Sph'"' .. I 1qf! 1 Aelventurel frank l anoeffa, LelMly Anne Dow11 I I hr. b& min) lQ) .. "Aaggtdy AM And Anoy ( 11H1 Adv9t'ttut•I Armnated ( 1 h1 26 .. ,mink llCAUOO'IU&J. llw n to eu• 111 .. I_., I LA.-1-.n ~ TU "The WOlld 01 Punk Muale" 1 --~· ... ~Amft ,...IOCllTY lfOIT--' •CM 1..:1 llACtm A talented troupe ol young danotra )0111 Gwen Var oon In a mutlcal '-'"'" 10 the Oest ot Broadwey ·1c-a:n~IHOW ~~=Of lwo Jlma" ( 1949 Adventure) John Wayne. John Agar (2 hrt) fJD llQH NA'"9 "Going Home" A heart broken boy 11 forced to go home when his father loses his )ob G POCUI OM IOQlfY ([l IUT "" M llPl (II) H1ghl1ghrs 01 !he '72 wOfld champion M1amt Dolphins 0 ntl .. llAID A new maid becomes a much-needed lriand ro a little boy m llCMI "Cauldron 0 1 Blood" ( 1968 Horror) B011s Karloll. V1veca Ltndlors (2 hrs) ta !IZ> *Ml "Swo•Cl 01 Lance101" ( 1963. Adventure) Corner Wilde, Jean Wallace (2 hrs 30 min ) ,_ 0 G) .:--.r HUUt I AllADeQ INID- llAMI i :!: ~DOO "'""Q IOl'°9118 Tiii OU) NOUll Bob Vila anel Norm At>ram undertake the task ol framing the new 1982 wing ot the 1650s Greek Rev1· val farmhouse Qll) OMalQI COWfTY "Performing Alls Center A Gill To Orange County" James Bentley. pre!lldenl. Len Bedsow. Execu 11ve Director. and Belly Belden, Guilds Chairwoman 101n Jim Cooper In a salute to this 1nst11Ullon <El lllOTOCfM>a RACM ''BMX Bicycle Race" ( 1 hr) {Q) llCMI "No Nukes" ( 1980, Musrcal) Jackson Browne. Ciosby. Slllls & Nash l I hr , 43 min ) CSJ MOYll "Paternuy" (t981. Comedy) Bun Reynolds. Beverly D' Angelo ( 1 hr , 35m1n I 0 llCWm "The Americanrza11on Of [m1ly" ( 1964 Comedy) James Garner Julie Andrews ( 1 hr . 55 min ) .. 01MAUU C1) llOVtl "A Town Called Heir· ( 1972 Western) Roberl Shaw. Telly Savalas ( 1 hr 30m1n I Cl) 1MI LIGlll> Of U.0 AllTMUll Atthur returns lrom the W1nches1er tournament 10 find Guinevere accused ol Guido's Cleath and facing pun1Shment t>y death t!'att S of 6) W IVIRYDAY COOKllQ wmt MCQUll fllP. • 'Grahn Parmenher" Jacques Pepin turns two lellover d1Shes into one elegant main course. ~ CAU'OMIA ....... CC)~ "Carbon Capy" (1981. Come· cly) George Segal. Susan Sarni James ( 1 hr . 35 min,) ffi)IOlllll'tlUT: ... AmADAU Friday. November 12. 1982 17 -Saturday Cont. local people (2 hr!> I ID m¥ll ·San Francisco' ! 1936 Ora- ma) Clark Gable Spence• Tracy A Oa• ba•y Coast garno1er al'ld his boynooo p.11 now a Pf!E'SI nave O•lferer·l reason!. 101 c.oncern over a young singi>• 12 hrs ) Cl) lllCml Rotle•ball ( t97'> Sc1enc.e Fie11un1 James Caan Maud Adams The 1uler<, Of a lutur1s11c Ear1t1 society Oev1se a violent ~port 1'1 wn1c.1'1 the Wll1nt1tg S(;Ore I!. tall<e<l f.Jf the htghesl nurr.oe• >I <leatf'S t2 hrs I @ Amlle._ CHM.1.EW An "•c.111ng 1J1•1 ument of men and women raC"•9 wrc, acror.s the No11h Att:in11c I 1 hr i tJ:l) OOYlllY 'Bain Wa1e1s ' Atcha!'nlO g1!.ts. i>ng1nee1s and ge0tog1s1s e.cavar .. lhe not <,p11ngs 5pa 1n Rath r ng11111d ro learn about the Roman~ whC' tiu11t rhe oart1s 2 000 years ago tR1 o < 1 h• 1 ml -OMMQI COWfTY T eatured an 1nterv1i>w w1lh Los Angeles Rams Qua11er t.>ac~ Vinci> Ferragamo. lhe Q1ange Cour1 1y Youth Sym"hony the Hand1-A1!Je s1orf" 1n Santa Ana for the nand1cappe<l C m¥ll R1c11 Ano r amous f 196 1 Drama) Candice Bergen Jacqueltne Bis set Throughout rhe ups and downs 01 lhe11 ri>spec11ve literary careers and romantoe ltves twCJ women depend on ll'letr t11endsh10 lor st>1tl11t1v n £l"°"11C&TD 'ffi lllCml Tne rormu1a t 1960 Drama) Marton Branao George C 51..011 Whtie 1nves1tgat1ng Ille murder ol a colleague. a vereran cop uncovers a c.onSl)lracy 1nvolv 1ng the suppr~S1on or a synthetic fuel tor mu~n e<I cartel 'R' ( 1 hr 57 min J 0 Ghost Story· ( t961 Houoi) Fred Aslaue John Housemat'l Myste1tous oeaths begin to oec1mate the ranks of a small c11cte of e1ae11y men who share both a montl'lty s1or°)'1elllng geHogether and a 50·year·Old secret 'R' ( 1 hr 50 min ) .. al) '9A UMIT'Ml.L Atlanta Hawl\s at Golden State WarrlOfs (2 hrs .. 15 min ) .. 8 8 awa ~ Ricky and Derek kwestigate rumors of a "Big Toes" 1n the cemetery. bUt hnd an Ofangutan lns1ead G mW9 "Eternally Yours" ( t939 Com edy) Loretta Young. David Niven A young wile tries 10 persuade her magician nos1>an<l to leave hi!. career and senle down ( 1 ht . 30 min ) • IJ (f) llCml "fvery Whrch Way Out loose" ( 1978. Comedy) Clint Eastwood Sonora Locke A two·l1sled trucker end hrs Ofengutan compan10n lake 011 1n pur- 8011 or e preny country western s1nge1 IBI (l hrs , 30 min.) e m -• mM The ch1e1 is ehocked to learn that one 01 hi• otflcera 1s a homosexual. ... I~ .:a_; ~ptaJn Stublng and the crew encounter romance. Intrigue and lhe myetery of a workHamoua gem when they Mt NII tor the Aegean S.a. ,.., (2 hrl) ....,, Cl) _,.. "They Came To Corwa" (1959, Adventure) Qary Cooper, Rita 1-teyworth An Atmy major becomea lnYoiv.d with a tr .. IOnOUt woman ahw being rtOevt<I of hi• 'bomt>at comman<1. ~ Na • 30 min ) rJt llON "Uotttu" ( 19S3. Fantuy) M•ctlllc<lJQll, M°a .. y!.11(1 Morl>ln 11th-<i.n. II.It)' Jap(n:lWo ~ tra~ to the chy In ... ,ch df their lrfdfvlduel goers. (2 t1r1.1 8 IWIT8IY "F11her Btown. The Htad Of Cieur" Father Brown htlpa • gulft ... trlck· en young woman who atOlt a Pf~ COin ftom her b<Olher't col19oflqn, tn<I It • 20 htciay, November 12, 1982 now 1>e1ng blackmailed by a mysterious -.tranger D ( 1 nr) ~ MOTCleYCU RM*G (II) l lllCml "Rich And Famous ( t96 t. Dr.;mal Candice Bergen Jacquetrne 81s '>t'f Th1oughout the ups and downs ot lhP11 •espec.11ve trterary caree1s and 1r rnantic. 1tves 1wo women depend on lh1•1r 1t1eno-.h1p tor stab•ltty 'R ( 1 hr 55 nun) S MOW True Cor,tess1ons· (1981 Dr.:1mal Robert De N110. Robert Duvall The usually separa1e worlds ot 1wo brotti e•s a L vs Angeles poloee detectt11e and an amb1trou~ Roman Catholic priest COl'l 1erge durn1g a mu•der 1nves1tgaltol'l 'R' ( 1 nr 50m1n) lD lllCml Dungeons 01 Horr()(" ( 1962, Horror) Russ Harvey Helen Hogan tn •hf' 1670s a pa11 or shipwreck surv111()ts tall p•ey to a d1abohcat count lr111ng 1n a r1>mo1e island castle w11h h•S hepetessly 111 w1IP ( I hr 30 min ) t:a 0 fl:> LOft. .,_,. Laurie accepts a role 1n ii Hollywood ba!.ed comedy Serres mis· talo.el'lly assuming that Petit and Sidney will wam 10 go with her '*-0 fl:) ntl DIY\M «lll•CTa Nick tells tor a beaufrlul heiress who is actually a ruthless imposter out ro oelrauc an estate or whoen Brian is the execu10< ( 1 hr I Bm ... lllCml ·The Great Escape" ( 1963 Adventure) James Gainer. Steve McOueen Bntrsh. Arne11can aoo Canad~ an POWs Plan a massive breakout from a Nazi camp (3 hrs I l lOUllCU tl'TCNW't W 10 TMI CMLUY .,. "Neptune's Daughter" ( 1949. Musical) Red Skelton. Esther Wiiiiams. A South American romance develops between a beautrful designer and her paramour, a polo star ( 1 hr. 30 min) ~ mW9 "The Gambler" ( t980. West- ern) Kenny Rogers. Lee Purcell. A PfOfes· s1onat gambler takes a train ride through tl'le Old West to help hrs fftrenged son and finds romance With a shady society lady.= the way ( 1 '". 40 min.) <Ii) "Ghost Story" ( t981, HorrOf) rred Astaire, JOhn Houseman Mystmtous deaths begin to decimate the rank• o1 a small circle of etde<ty men who share both a monthly storytelllng get-together and e SO.year-Ole! secret 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min I 0 .a¥W "Rteh And Famout" (1981, Drama) Candi~ Bergen. JaoQuellne Bls- sN Throughout the ups and downs of the<r reepec:llve lnerary carMfs and romenttc fives, two women depend on their lr1tnd&hlp fOf stablllty 'R' ( 1 hr • 55 min ~ (%) "Sou1harn ComlOfl" (1981, Orama) tltt! CatradlOt, Pow.a Boothe A Ql'OUP 01 Natlonal Ouardt!Nn on WMk· •n<I maneuv.ra In a Loulalena beyou 19ark a ameH gu.,rilla war With a commu-nity of backwoodt Ca)unt. 'A' ( 1 ht • 40 mlnJ... =~MCI IUIH•CDt .. mlNl • -"A Run Fof Yout Money" ( UM9. Comedy) Altlo OulntMI. Ooneld Houtton. A pelr ol Wtlttl mlntfa Win a trip to London l t hr • 26 min.) CJ) IR mA• "e.1 EY9f T .. mt .. (R) ilht.) • cm .. "The PUftull 0t o.a. ~ .. ( 1981, AC!venture) TrNt Wltllema, AoOel1 Ovv111 A thief alcyjecka a pltnt an<I S*• Chi.II .. fO Mlety t1v« OrWOQI\ wtttl I !of· lune In llOian rnoMy. •FrQ• ( 1 IV.. •O min.I ....... flOlllM&. _..,. Penn !:>late" ( 1 l'lr J .. I IATUllDAY 9IOllT1 'Miii ,,_ D ®l fl:>.WS COUIGI ~UCL A vs Stan1ord {2 hrs. 30 min) 0) lllOVllE The Train I 196~ O<ama1 Burt I ancaste1. Paul Sc.olrela A French leader a1ternp1s to save his country's art treasures alter a Geiman oltoeer smuggles them out ot the country (2 hrs . 45 min J Q) lllOVllE ·Cahill Untied States Marshal" I 1973. Western) John Wayne. George Kennedy A tough lawman tracks down wily bank robbers only ro l1nd n1s two <;0ns involved w11h the gangf2 nrs I ® A...:AN c.tAl!JMGI An e•c111ng doc ument of men and women racing soto .lc.ross the N0tth Allantrc ( 1 hr ) L lllOVllE "Bad T1m1ng" ( 1960, Drama) Art Garfunkel Harvey Keitel A pussess1ve p~ycho,1natys1 and a styhsn young woman begin a tragic romance in V1ermd 'R' (2 hrs 3m1n J $) ~ John Byner shows you things stranger than t1uth larger than life and :an•er than anything you·ve ever seen 11•Q1)111Cm1 'll'leTwoMrs Carrolls' (1947 Orama) Humphrey Bogart Barbara Stanwyck A oeranged artist methodically marrres and murders his wives altm doing 1t.a a81>1(i}rci)°~t of them (2 hrs 5 min ) fm IATUllDAY eeGMT UVI Host Robert Blake Guest Kenny Logg111s ( t hr 30 min) GMC ... <!) .,._.. ··rhe Boy5 From Bra21t" ( 1976 Suspense) Gregory Peck Laurence Oh· vier A determine<) professor stalk!. an 1ngeno0us doctor whose genetic expe11· ments pertormed du11ng World War II may spell disaster tor modern-day soc1ety (2 hrs. 15mln) tf) 9'0ITIC8n"a Cl).,. "Just Betore Dawn" (1961 . Suspense) George Kerll'ledy. Chrts Lem· mon Five young people on a camptng e11peolt1on find themsetves 1n the midst of a bizarre family ol animal-like moun- taineers. 'R' ( t hr 30 min ) CD .,. "Fog taland" ( 19.&5. MystefYl Veda Ann 80fg. tan l<ellh A strange assembly ot people gatl'lers together at an eerie island manSiOl'I where they begin to suspect each other of murclef ( t hr • 25 min.) 1W (C) .,_ "Cubon COf)y" I 1981 Come- dy) George Segal. Susan Saint Jamea A succeastul white boslnessmM dlscove<a that he has a grown son who Is black 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 3~ min) tb98 ._"Class Ot '44" ( 1973. OtarN) Gary GrlmeS, Jerry HOUMr Three boys graduate from high tchoot and start new adv9ntUt'" 1n Hie. 12 Iva ) CZ>I nu• 1W(H) llCMI "Prine. Of The City" ( 1981, Ortmll) TrHI Wll1141me. Jtuy Orbech. A New Vork oop la caught betWMn tedltal txteture •n<I loyally to hi• ltllow o"IOl<t during an lnvetllQallon of wldttpt .. d fi corl}IPtlOn. ·A· (2 ~•.•&min.) --~ ... .. 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Douglas fcJwara~ rev1e~s r~H-•, .t '-. ln J pv<1h1t1'lt1 ol seKual att1tuae'> 1p,.,1 11 (!) ~ ICHUUBI ... 1 CtMTOPMD ClotlUP .. CUTAllU-..i.oe> la*C Am THI lflC*D WON> CA.9UI ~ V•WOWT oet NUT'll-noet · Pre11ert111e Th('rapy Guf'Sls Roo en Milne M D f'amela Na1t1an tmmeo path1c 1.hi<,101 •Ku1•unc:1w1s1 Wh1lhed Reaves Cl) NIDAY --..0 ' ==:::'--· R09a lllOOll MllCUL. 'Mil U.1.A. CCU.• FOOTIAl..L f er1n Slill" N•1la11y Lions al Notre Dame r1oht1ng 111st1 1J hrs I CSJ ntlll TA&.11 DAM AND D'MGDOllt Cnris1opher Plummer '\llHS 11s $he1lock HolmPS rn 'Silver f11azP a Nea11der1hal chrld is oroughl oac~ tnrou4h 11mP n ·The Ugly l1ltle B11y a yn111'\Q o-1y has an 1nu sual ability to pre~ ra etrack winners 1n "The R1..ck1ng HmSf' Wu1no1 ( t nr 75 min J .. L.01T••AC1 .. •&19"l ~ICMJUIJll _,_TIAM ¥0'fMI QICAQOI All) CHUllCM ~ INMOUT ... MOWll "Fall1ny In Love Agarn ( t980 Orama) Elliott Go.JIO. Su-;annah York ( t hr . JO min) (%) llOVll Secrets ( 197 1 Drama) Jacqueline Bissel. Per Oscarrsson 11 hr 31 min) NII TODArt---TMAT'l CAT LmUMICALI rT•WN1'19 .-ntCONLMD TMIM DWTIGM U"'DllCO"llR--.. , WO!llf9CDIAmWI Y'OIAPOltMUlTM ..a\YllAle llCMI "The Party" ( 1968. Comedy) Peter Se/leis, Claudine Longet (2 h11 ) cm llCMI "Race FO< Your Liie, Charlie Brownl" ( 1977. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr., 25mln) • .... ..,. TMI ITOM A young g1r1 learnt the meaning ol Jumping to conclv· sloc'lt wl'«I money 11 dlacover9d etole(I from the calh ragllter atter the i.tt the t.mlly 1tort In ... care Of 1 friend. • .._.~WNTCMUllCN =1---(Jfl,,. ... .... ,,.,,..-or 22 Friday, November 12, 1982 Gregory Peck plays Pr('sicl•·nt Lincoln in 'Thf' Bluf' and the Gray' unda y nt H p .m. on KNXT (th. 2). IDAv.MLA. TY_.LOOIUTWJHll 'Ac. LR""" CMll1WI TOUC* ..,,IWMIMT -----=..,. TMIWOll.DT WlrO:Y WOIU '11 "*ATMM wnm Guest Biii Russell O llCMI "Runaway Island" (Adve01u1e) Miies Buchanan. Simone Buchenen ( 1 hr .. 35 min) 1:11 al.) MOWll "Shene" ( 1953. Western) Alan Ladd, Je1n Arthur (2 hrs JO min ) ...... , __ Ml•TMILR PClfllft • .-e NllllM.1•111• LIT,_.UMT LL.0990ll.• M-~ ..,.f/t/9,..,"" .. 11••• ... "Legend Of The Wild" (1980. Or1~) Oen RaQOtfty, Denver Pyle (I hr .. 40 mtn) (Z) llCMI "The Pur1Ull Of 0.8. Cooper" ( 1981, AMnture) Trnt Wllllame, Robert Ouvl~i ~.~·~ inel ... "The Fehn Idol" ( 1949, Ot11 me) ~Jpn Rlchetdlon. ~by Hetwey ( 1 hr.,= .. Q BMt Ethetl or Bant1 ~onlce 11nd Win Ollv9f of Ptwdtna ~ future protectt Of "P1ctfl6 Peeottna!ter." an ~ ptot•t =Father Chartee ~Iller. Ae¥ QIOtge "*end .... ., Angela Wood of St John'!; Seminary . Camarrllo i =~TU IEl1M Tm AT CM.VAi('( .--Cl It PllCI ll.ICTTIC COtllAltt (II) DOWYOUltlal J MOWll "The Great Ad•en1u1e ( 1976 Olama) Jack. Palance Joan CoUtns ( 1 .. lhr.=~~AWUI G OML IMlllRTI aecom n•wna 1::.m:.(R)~ !J MOWll "Rough Cut' ( 1980 Adv£>n lure) Burt Reynolds l esley Anne Down 1 hr 52 min I .a.Tec:e.Ta . ...,,~ • 'ACI THI unoee GI) M 'II ~ ... ITC. Ofl TMI YWC. °"'(}fl DllCO¥aV u.--~CONLAll) TMI WOll.O TOllOMOW • THI LAWllMal t AtOll TMI 11-YAAD Lm Action hrghhgh!S lrom the Caned1an roolball League 0 MOWll 'Wr111e Water Sam" (Adven 1ure) Kerth Larsen I t hr 27 min ) M (Z) ~ "Southern ComfClft (1981 Orama) Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe l hr . 40m~n~ .... w.IMI M fllOOTW.L The regula1ly scheduled games may be pre-empted 11 the NFL owner I player drspute remains unre- solved. with anarnate programming scheduled on a week to-week basis (3 hrs) 8 ~ 'Munst!ll Go Home" ( t966. l~;;:~~vonne De Carlo tmW.D (}fl TTllTM .,_ "Dark Allb4" ( 1946 Mystery) Sidney Toler. Benson Fong Chartle Chan sets off on another mystery 1nves11ga11on • hr . JO min~ ....... ~--Correspondents Lin· da Wetlhelmer and Col<ie Aoberts jOln Paul Duke 10< an up-to-the-mlnute sum- mar~Cnlf=nal acllvlttes I~ "E111ern 9-mlllnaJ" Ott1wa Rough Riders 11 Hamilton Tlgef Call or Toronto Arptutt (~l ®.,."F1th9rAgure" O • ame) Hal Linden. Timothy Hutton. ( 1 hr .. •O min.) cm llCMI "My FaVOflta Wife" ( 1940, Comedy) Cary Grant. lrel't Oun~ (2 hra.) (I) .. "The Incredible BMnklng Wom-"-. 1n" (J90, Comedy) Liiy TomHn. Chetlel Clt~1hr .. 24mln.) -1--~on Plec9" (1i57. Ol1ma) Lentt Turnet, Lloyd Nolan. {3 IVL) -u·-- 0 ----~'°° · S.r Ray Leonerd. Otwlle o.n-~ ~-=· (R) (1fW.) ·--·- -laharclay Cont. m •I U11v1U tiuwle 1(1m N0\1111!. A.ri •11110 • •lllll 1'1u .. le11 tOIO .. , ••lurnt IU Cl•tflll 1tllu1 Wurld Wat t lu eefn hll living 111 11 111111u ttll(.\111 H ( 1 111 30 m111 ) l llOWI Vi111ot11•' (IOI«!. Otama) Oh •11.1 Pa•1.:11I A vuuu111 yuung woman i.11v•• ""' \,OOll0111 lfl wh101t Ill• Wlfi ralHO lu IUll 11 1.1111111 ot I"' I Hto111 1.>01C1ello11 ·n 11 tu I& 111111 I 1Wlf) MOwti lrll)Oll t 11)!>0 Al)vtrllwuj MthHlf•ll tH1111u , Jul\11 P11y110 H1,. M1111110~ fll)hl thn 1 Ji!)(lll µlrlllH tu r8illu 1110 A111e11tan 1111u 011 l11fhJll 111 t80!> 12 ltl!I J I e1 IOllMQ Cov1,,11u11 o f ino B1111110 U1H1111u 1 l o (l Cr.11 t!. 111u11d juruo• tet11he1w111uh1 hovl (horn H111am Btthorn SU1il1Utl1 Pu111 lu n11;u) tRI 12 htS . 30 mm ) IL l MOwtl 'lt111 E1011c AOven1u1ob 01 Heidt" 'R (2 ll1S I!> tnln ) <0 1 llOWI · T1t111riy Lutl I t981) Arlone Mtrnh811en Verornca Ha11 A woman leaves a fdrewell 1\0111 for f'\ef 1net1enhvo hu~t.>and and 111kes olt for •llOllC edven turos ( t nr . 30 1n1n ) 1• 1Mm01 THI GAim nm.G AT THI -..o¥ IUT Ol lll)elQKT Rew. -=. · u1 Ph1bes Rises Auaui ( 1972 Ho11or) Vincent Puce. RObllrl Oua11y Doc101 Ptuoes searches Egypt tu1 dn tlhAll wht1..h Wiii rjlSIOrll ltte 10 hlS deatl wife 12 '11 s l 1Sl llOWI 'The E~te11111na101" ( 1980 Drama) Ch11St'lpher George. Samantha fggar Alter h•~ war ouddy 1s lefl para 1y1ed by c1 New York youth gang, a Viet 11am ve1 decides 10 lllke his revenue by rnurde1111y s11ee1 c11m1na1s through grue· some. lortuous means R' ( 1 hr • 4 I min) 1:11(C)fllO'lll '01d1nary People" (1980, Ora- ma) Mary Tyler Moore. Donald Suther lana A gu11t-r1dden teen-ager trying to pul hos ltfe back 1ogether altar his bro1hef's death and his ow n suicide attempt reach es out to tus complacent lather and tus cola, reserved mother 'R (2 hrs . 3 min) 1:11 @ -..~ 1:110 llOWI "Never Say Die" ( t939, Come- dy) Bob Hope Andy Devone A hypo- cnond11.ic causes problems for the stall of lhe sar111a11um 1n wn1cn ht1 is staying ( I 111 0 111111 ) • llON bO Stg' ( IQbJ 0.tfl•A) Juri• Wvmart, St•rllng H1y0en A Widow It or. 11µi.>0tn1td by M r only ton who te1vob 11111 10 lllld hit own way Otat>ltt her endle .. o.vouon to him (2 /\rt I .l l llO¥ll "fhe Purtult 01 0 El Cooper ( t911 t Adventur1) Trett Wllll11rn1, Ro1J111I Uuvall A thltl llllyi.tk• a plant I nd p11111 1.hutH 10 nlttv ovtt O.egon w11h 11 tm 1v1111 111 •lolon rnoney ·po· t 1 111 40 111111) tM9 AIC ... • llOWI "Blf!Ck S11bo1111 I 100'. ttor ro1) Boria K1111011. M11rk Damon Throo 1111e11 ot the 1upem111u1e1 conc:11rn1ng. 101pect111ofy a ring ttoltn lrorn 11 dead womlln, the vengeful ghoat of ff 1purfl4!U lovor cand a vl11tor to the home ot " 1011111 1110<ne vampire are lotd (2 r11a ) timD ... <lDllON "My Mother, Mv Lover" ( t9li t) A woman ente11 lnlo a fiery alla11 wllh het 2 t·yetr·Old ttePtOO (I hr , 30 min ) • llCMI "Prince Of The City" (198 t' Drama) Tr&at Wiiiiam•. Jerry Orbach A New York cop Is caught between tederul preuure an<1 foyauv to his fellow 0111cer• du11ng an 1nve111ga11on of wldesp1t1ad pohce co11upt1on ·rr (2 hrs 45 min ) t:»IJ llOWI "Goodbye. COlumous" ( t!J69. Comedy) Richard Benjamin Al• MacGraw A young man vace11on1ng with 1he family of a wealthy ous1nessman has a secret IOve allalr wnh Iha lycoon's daugh ter (2 hrs) <Il IUIUIT (1l) IUll>AY llAll M (l.)llCMI "Nighthawks" (1981, 01ama) SylveSl\!r Stelfone. Billy Dee WtlllSmf> A 1ough ~ew York City cop has hie work cut out 101 him when one o f the world's most dangerous 1e11011sts emves tn h1a city 'A' L~hr 39m1n) CS) MOwtl "Body And Sour· ( 198 1. Dr d ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Jayne Kenne· dv A young black turns to prlzetlgh11ng to raise lhe money he needs for medical school 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) t8 (8) fllOVll "Loophole" ( 1981, Suspense) Albert Finney. Marlin Sheen A c11m1na1 mastermind and a respec1eo1e archlte1.:1 plan to execute an elaborate bank rub Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities P I 1dl CC> lllO¥ll "Rlt.11 Ami f"Hmoua· ( 1081, O..i11111) Cu11d1u• Anrge11 J11c.quelin" Gtb '"'' Th1ouuhuul flit< uµs and down• of ll1t•1r IO'\J)4'C:t1v• ltltlfftly CIUC!el~ ttnO 1w1111111n.: hvH, two wnmen tt11p11nd on lh1111 1t1t1110&h1p tur 111111Johtv 'R' ( 1 hr !>5 ffllll ) m 1 tl MOTill DAiii POOlaAU. HICHJQHTI 10 MOYll "~kin Deep" Dervn Cooper ( t 111 3!> nun I tZJ MOVW "P11nce u t lhe ~Uy" ( t91!t, r>rt.11no1 Treat W1ll111ni6 Ja11y Orbach A N"w York cop 1s caught t>etw94111 locleral "'"~11ur11 and loyally to hos fellow oflfcera ctur111u di• 1nves11go11011 01 widespread 1ml1t.u 1;01rup11on R' t2 hrs . 46 min) >MO) llOYll 'Thu Lo&1 World Of S1nbad" I 19b5 Adv11ntu1t1) Tosru10 M1tune. Mako •<> ~iltoh A p11dle lt1aOs a oand of island rt1lJel& on 1evolt aya1111>t 8 wicked tyrant ( t ltr !>&111111) ._01Jwmt~ t:llG~ 9 M0VW "Race ror Life' ( 195!>. Adven-tu~e) Richard Contu Mary Alden Au10- rnot11le ra1.11•11 t.ike numerous cnancei> w11 t.> 111e11 lives ( 1 hr 20 min ) r!J GIMIY 'AUil $) IJlll KOYACI: Tl1.mMOlf'I ~ QEIUI John Bart>Our hosts a l11bote 10 Ernie Kovacs. the technical ar11a1 resPon· Soble for the evolution ot televlslon come· Oy .ilso featured are 1n1er111ews with Jeck L e111111011 Chevy Chase and Steve Allen (I hr I *II (.f7)" .. WllTTDt 4itO H. llOYll 'Ghost Story ( 198 I , HOfrOr) rred Astaire. John Houseman Mysterious rJt?fllh'> Oi>g111 tu decimate the 1anks Of a .111.111 c 111.le o t t>l<Je11y men who share bolh , '"""th•y • 1oryl•·llonq get-together and a ')11 r•'J' ul J • r'<.•l'I R' (I t11 SO m tn J I larhor La~11 · Mot1nt ()live \ lcn 1orial Park · \ lort uc.u·v · \ lausolcun1s • Bunal In Any Cemetery --Shipment --Crematzon Plans Available 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday. November 12, 1982 21 .. -Sunclay Cont. @ HOf'Hlfl ~ This oocumen1ary portrays Edward Hoppers profession as a painter lhrough various po1n1s 1n his 1111' and an eAam1na11on ol nos work It hr I ff) Fl9IO ~ The Roosevelt Legacy Gues1 at1orney f·Jward F Prichard I I hr) c;) Ttll OlD MOUll Bob v-.a !elk~ viewer•. on a lour ·I a t9th·Ceniury Gr~I. Rev•\lal farmhouse which will be tranc;1om•eo 1n10 an 1aea hv1.1se lor 1 he 80s () '9A IAIKITIAU Boc;toro Cel!ics al M1lwaullee Bucks (DIJP 10 rn<1nda101y FCC regu1a11ons lh1s game may oe blacked out 1n your area) (2 hrs JO min l (I. J llilCMI Ne\ler Ne11P1 Land f t 98 1 Drama) Pe1u1a Clarl>. C.,Hhleen NPSb•ll t_1 hr 25 min) (QJ MOVIE My f .1vOrilP Wilt' ( 1940 Comedy) Cary <...ranl lrt>ne Dunne \2 hrs) HIQ1) MAltM1I AUYll Gu1.">1s Tony Joe White. Zella Lehr Younger Brothers Aid ers In The Sky ( 1 "' ) ktl CZl llilCMI "Cate f xpress" ( 198 1 Come dy) Nino Manfredi Adolfo Celi ( 1 hr 29 min ) ...... u.-1 ..-..V & CO..MCY ... MJCI ~ AlmBIOle COMNIJfTW. MIC ... llOTOAIAA llOVll '"Rough Cut ( 1()80 Aoven lure) Burl Reynolds l esfey Anne Down ( 1 hr . 52 min ) --1v.n1ng .. 1 ..... WMDallM 7•LOCATIC* Featured a compe111oo" for top auctioneers. a tobacco sp1t11ng contasl, a town lor sale I BIC llY~ Cet91llll00.MCC ... LJI ~WMmM.t MITUCIC -.T•~ llOVll "Frlendly Pe1suaa1on" ( 1956 Drama) Gary Cooper. Ooiothy McGuire A family of Ouallars refuses to llghl 1n the CMI War. (3 hrs ) I IAm.aTM AALAC'nCA DMCI "8olahol Balle! In Romeo And Juliet" Yuri Zhdanov and Galina Ulanova star In this filmed version of Prol<ollev's "Romeo And Juliet" choreogrephed by Lev LavrOVSky (2 hrs ) I WOMOWM I .... IOWA "Hera'• Looking at You. Kio' The lnsplrlng 1tory of a young boy's fight to recover from MVere burnt aoffered In " home accident Is told o ( 1 hr.) C1lJ llOVll "Legend Of'The Wtkl" ( 1980. Drema) Den Haogefty, Denver Pytt A ~~=!:~ !J hf., •O men) • llOlftl "Any Whlett Way You Can" ( 1980. Comedy) CHnt EaatWOOd, Sondra t.octle. a.fore aettllng OOWn With hit Qlfl and pet Ofll\gU!tn. • bar•flattd flghlet tlQne up lot one lbt. lucflllve match 'PG' (J hr .. A6 min.) -__ .,.. • 1a1ac• ~l'f!-.. .. ""'· 24 '"'9)', Nowrnber 12, 1982 t Drama) Jack Palance Joan Collins A young boy •S abandoneo w1lh his dog 1n lhe ruggea Ala!.l<an Roc1<1e-. 1 I hr ~5 '"'", I. l.C.: ntl RRIT lMAISIGIYllO Animal ea A caveman and his prehrs1011c pals ce'ebrale a mos1 unusual ThankSQ1v1ng Tiit tJ Cl)• mM'll 9 m YOYMBll C1eopa11a •!. transpor1 ed 10 New Yo1k City in lhe Roa11ng 20s ..tiler k1Ss1ng Phineas. ano Jeffrey d1SCOV er~ thal Babe Rulh ha~ become a vauoe v111e perfo1me1 11 hr ) 0 ®l 19UY'1 lllJrYI rT Of! MOT1 f ea lurP" s1011es ot v1olen1 11olcanos the but terlly world Spanish love•S wno bOth d100 01 heartbreak a day aµart. a robot round ~=-~~IH1rJ EJll AU CMAND GllllAT Ne 111ALL. '1!) Un. "On l he Edge Ot Peraoise' An P.xplorat1on ol a 300 rrnle·long arch• pelagn 01 •stands in lhe Caribbean. a place ol greal na1ural beauty threatened by 20th cen1ury indus1riahzat1on 1s pre sented 1 1 hr ) L I llOVR 'Hardly Working"' ( 1981 Com edy) Jerry l ew1s. Susan Oliver Alter the circus clOses down a ve1eran clown tries hos hand at various f')bS, tailing m1sera~y at lhem all PG" ( 1 hr J I min ) JV llOVll The Offence .. I 1973. D<ama) Sean Connery Trevor Howard While 1rack•ng Clown a child molester a London oe1ei;1111e slowly eoges himself toward a nervous brealloown "R' ( 1 hr 54 min ) ..Z llOVll Southern Comtorr· ( t981 Orama) Keith Ca11ad1ne Powers Boothe A group ol NallOnal Guardsmen on week· end maneuvers 1n a Lou1s1ana bayou sparll a small guer11lla war wilh a commu· noty ot backwoods Ca1uns R' ( 1 hr 40 min J 7• 1=-COUWTY lflOllTI ICm nt K-•IUOOll 1POArm CCU.. YOU.IYaAU. Calltom1a State Titans vs. Santa Barbara Gauchos (2 hrs) •II {)) M ILUI Alm THI GRAY ··October 1859-July t861 " White on assignment for his uncle's newspaper, 11fus1ra1or Jolin Geyse1 (Jol'ln Hammond) meets the mys· leroous Jonas Steele (Slacy Keach). when the nation goes to war 1n April of 1861, the two trlenos -one a combat art· 1st. the 01her a captain 1n the Union Army . · Mad for ttie first major battle (Pan 1) (:)hrs) D GD llOVll "lhe Blue Lagoon ' ( 1980. R~noe) Brooke Shi.Ids, Christopher Alldns. Two ~staway children g1ow 10 ·~ on a remote. South Pecfflc ISiand end a~lence the pange of fh t ~-'r I ''Su~~,978. Fanta· ey) CMatophtf Reew, Mergo1 l(lddtf Mlld·mannertd repor1er Clerk Kent thwart1 an etch crlmlnal't plot 10 destroy the WMt Cout wl1h a giant ~ka. t.' a ~'r:-45 min.) iW.~Btngel Tlgtt" (1872) ~taty, A photogtaphle 11e.ptdttlon fotlowl the proud and elegent 11gtr from the tronn -.t .. ot Slbtit. thtougt'I the Htma;:.;10 "'9 Jlumld. jL#\glel of lndlA. {itwt. • --Thie documtnllry ==-t==~-i: ano an e•am1na1ton of his work ( 1 hr ) Ell) UTWE .. On The Edge Of Paradise" An e~ploraflon of a 300·m1le-long arch1 pelago ol islands on 1he Caribbean. a place ol grea1 na1ura1 beauly lhrealened by ?Ot11·cen1ury 1nous111ahzahon. is pre- sen1eo I 1 hi I c;) ~MAN ''To Serve Tl'lem AU My Days · Whole David searches !he countryside lor a runaway sluelenl a policeman arrives at Bamlylde with news ~I a = accident (Part 6) o I 1 hr ) Cl .. Sou1nem ComfOTt" ( 1981. Orama) Keuh Ca11ad1ne. Powers Boolhe A group 01 Nal!onal Guardsmen on week- eno rnJneuvers in a LOUIS&Sna bayou spark a small guerrilla war with a commu· lllfy ol backwOOds Ca1uns 'R' ( 1 hr 40 min) H'lllOYIE So Fine' (1981, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Jack Warden A stuffy col· lege professor saves his lathel's flounder· 1rig garmen1 lac1ory by 1nven11ng a new l~ ot ladies· 1eant1 'R' ( 1 hr .. 31 min ) • Sl lllOYIE "Ghosl Story" ( 1981, Horro1) I 1ed Astaire John Houseman Mysterious clealhs 0egu1 10 dec1ma1e !he ranks of a small c11cle of elderly men who share bolh a mon1hly story1efl1ng gel togelhef and a 50-year old secret 'R' ( t hr .. 50 min ) 0 llilCMI .. Pate1nt1y .. ( 1981, Comeoy) Butt Reynolds, Beve<ly D' Angelo A bach· elot 1n his forties who wants lo be a falhe1 searches lor the right woman 10 bear his child 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) .. ~.,.., FALR.L. t:ll . Mw.DTiT.aMOW--• COU.. fOOT'U&.l P1t1sburgh Panlh· ers a1 Army Cadets (3 hrs ) ... Clm?ICOM .. MQWID--aa.aeo MO'Wll "Friendly PersuaSIOn" ( 1956, Olama) Gary Cooper Ootothy McGuire A family ol Quakers refuses to hght 1n the Civil War (3 hrs) Q) llilCMI "A Fistful Of Dollars" ( 1967. Western) Chnt Eastwood, Marianne Koch. The mysterious "man with no name" enters a gang war between lwo factions eager 10 sell whiskey and guns to Maxi· cans ano Indiana (2 hrs.) @ DMCI "8 olshol Banet In Romeo And Juliet" Yuri Zhdanov and Galina Ulanova star In this tllmeo version ot Prokofiev'• "'Romeo And Juliet" choreographed by Lev Lal/fOllSky$ hra,) • llAliimtlCI MA"9 ''To SeN9 Them All My Days" While David IMIChel the countryside for a run.way atudent, a policemen arrives at Bamfylde wtttl news of 1 tragic accident. (Part 6) o ( 1 hr.) G llYfmlY "Father Brown: Tfoe H .. d OI ca ... , .. Father Brown helpe a gullt-..rlctc· en young woman wf10 atOle a prlcelM9 coin trom hef bfothef"a collection. and la now being ~~ by a myatetloua• 11rangeq:J (1 ht.) CD .,.... "True ContMlionl" (199f. Oiama) Rob9rt O. Niro, AoOet1 OuYg The ueu.lly ~att WOf10t o1 two broth- er ... I Loe Angaltl pCllol dltec1M and aft ambltloul Romtn CathOlc: ptteet. con-verge ~ a rnutdet lnwetlgiallOn. 'A' ( 1 hf.,60~1. Cll) .. 'Ghotl 81ory" (1991, Horror) Fttd Att.irt. John Houleman. Mylter!Ol.a dfftht b9gln to daclmatt the renkt of • wnell clfdt of elderly men Who tt'lett bo4tl a mon1f'lly ICOtyttllnO Qtt•togtther and a -dd*'-t. •ff'' tv .. aom1n.) 1 "'TM ~ Of o.a. CooPlr'' ~) 't,..,....,., ~ 1TWf llcyflC*t ... end,,... ChutM to "*Y 0"9f Or9aofl wlltl a fOf. -luncln Cont. 4 l ...,JARJ.. h,-:r ()11 the 01111k UHi' Raymo110 T 01110. 1111111tJ0"1 lllrt't&_y~ ~'""· Int tW lwmtYOU llOWI "rtoodl" ( iorn. 0111111t1I lluu en Culp, Ma11l11 M1111111 ti' hra ) 811 llAIT•acc T'HIATM lu ~UIVU fhem All My DllyH" C t111llttn1,11HI uy "'" llrnChrnu .. 1111 c..011ttt11t 111 hr-. 11111111111111 tu ll11tl1 ••11d lflttll lw111 tl111•1Jhlutb. 011v10 '" u•v1J11 '"" !Ht.I JJ1<m10t1on !1'1111 !>) t) t t ttr I ~ UTTU NOUll OM M NAM MUMAMTml nMOUIH TMI Alffl l llO¥ll "Th11 II IP i>" ( t063. 01.11nt1J I 11111b111h l 11y101 A1cnoteJ Burto" (:> "'" l 0 llOVll "t R B11sk1n t t\l/ 1 1)11111111) Camj1ct1 8t!1 yt111. Pt1lur Uovlu t I hr ~10 1tllOlm11•ii:::DAYm-.UV ITMTMK T1M'1 COU·lltlTTMD llOVll "The 01g Store" ( 194 I Gu111l' i) Mar.1< Brothers. lony Mttrtlf1 (2 ru!>) CMURClt • M Hom tMIAll'1WI TMROUQH nt1 Alff1 llO¥ll "High Cour11ty" ( 1981 DtamA) Timothy Bottoms I 1nda Pwl I I hr J? rrllf1 ) (ZJ llOV11 Bluooo101he1s" ( 1976. Orn maJ R1cha10 Gere. Tony Io Bianco ( t hr . 40 min I --Afternoon 1MI I Tillll ITOOQll ' llAlk:H lllOYll "New Love Boat,. I 1977 Corn edy) Gavin MacLeoo t au1ef1 Tewes t I hr 30 min) Ell) GIMAT NJIFOMIAMCll 'll'lu Ctldr1tH huuse Ot Pa11na' Fab11110. now a ma11 ol lht· lhurt:h lt'dvei. wntm hi!. du11t rev11<tl~ ht'I tr1Ct?51UUUS h.lve IUI him lollel ht! liill~ the 1eah1u<. tiusti.iuo ot an .ir tre~!> 1n !>ell oelense (Pait J) ( 1 '" 1 ~TO• ANNOUltCID UNDIMTAM:MMO IUWI llHAWMI _ 'ftJ1DYtAA._ 1M1 Dick Cavel! looi..s .11 tne era ut war bono~ v1C1t11y garden,,," IOoO uno ydS 1dt10n1119 and the Big Bdnd ~ound alo1111 w•th o;pec1al guest Ralph Levenbe1g a survivor ot tne 1nlamous Bataan Death March lOJ llOCl °" n I:) llO¥ll "Chamoer 0 1 Horrors ( t940. Horror) Llllt Palmer Leslie Banks 1<> nrs) tta I ()) ""' TOOAY WAU. l'TMO ~ lllPCl«T WU. WU WOM.D Of A*A.1..1 ..wlllAl(IM '1!) UNDalT AM:MMO IUWI llHAYIOft '01 llOVll · The Fallen Idol" ( 1949. Dr.J ma1 natph R1Chdrd~on Botiby Henrey \2 hrs) 0 llOVIE ·on The Right Track 11981 Cornedyl Gary Co1emdn Michael Lem· beet.. \ 1 hr . 37 min > ,. e MR. l'OOTWALL o.111as C·JWboys al San Francisco 49ers f Tentat•vel (3 hrs) I AT 0. Gue::.t I eora1d NtrTitJy ( 1 nr 1 THEIUllTEtt DmCT10MI WL l'OOTWALL Nt:w ()t11:ans Sa111ts a1 San Diego Cl1arge1s I Ten1a11ve1 (3 n1s I I HllKAW ~ PUm.JCMJI ADAll-tt • lllAT\m ' KoµJt " noel. f 01 All ti•• 111111 • A 111111 111utly 01 the kop1411 huu• 1Julcropµ111g1 of 1rx k 111 Aini.a • Ser1111y"1 P1111-.nttd ~1 h1 /y "' ....... ·~ Cf\ ~''WHh•rn &111111111•111 C111g111y Stamplfder• et ~drnontun Ftl.• 11101 01 W111111peg Blut Bornhtrl (3 h" ) H.1 llOVll P•ttrrllly 1196 t Cr>mttdyJ l\wl fltynCJIO' l.lftvtrly O' Anl)ttlO (I n1 't'>111111) 1'1 Oii llO¥ll ·r101ur11 1 u Pnytu11 P1111.11 ( 19t> I Dr11m111 Carol t ynln~ Jolt t.111111 ,11_.1 (:?hr~ 30 min / 1:11 tJ ~ 'I \IVft Ill I t.u Allt11nun11 \ tO!i f Com111!y) t iory t...u•Jµu1 AutJ1uy Hopbu• n (? n1r; !I • n111 ) 1::118 P·'1tOOP ltOOTI Afl111 u u11111~1rmJ1> 1 ebullilln 1111emp1 110o111u 1:11111.>, Ku11111 11111vet1 111 Amer1c.11 1111d 1s t.uld to Jvhn Reyn<>lth (I orne Grttone) he le11111s tile ways of 111~ n11w lilt! tram o st11vo r1amtirJ f1dcJle1 (LUlllb tlossett J1 I but doos nut lieco1ne rei;un c1led 10 hrs 8t1•v1tudt1 (Part J) (2 hr& ) Cf) llOVll "l ,Jd A DO{I t t91l2, D111m11) P111e1 B1eck, Puggy McCAy (:.! 111!> I Q]) INCTllUll CD llOVll "Fo1 A Ftiw Dull111b M(J1e' ( 1967, Western) c11111 ('a&twuoo Lee Va11 Cleel (<' h•s , JO tn1n ) I ADAll-11 AlmllCAM OOVl.llMJn' ( ) llOVll "The Pa11y" ( t9&8. Comedy) Peter Sellers, Claudine Longet (2 hit.) ($) WAM WON.D Of JOMAnwl W1nD1 Guest 6111 Russell * § Alffl "'AllA ~llUND llOVll "Abar1don Ship•· ( 19111. ()1.1 ma)~t:';e Powe1. Lloyd No1an (2 111,) ®l ~Tiii WOK ti) llOVll "Sabrina· ( 19b4 ComtiCI~ 1 Humphrey Buuarl. Audrey Hepbwr1 (? hrs J ® AmllCAM CKA&..LIMQI An exc1t111y tloc 1Hnen1 of men and women 1ac1no ~olo ac1oss the No11h Atlantic ( l hr ) ' AmllCAM lfTIMITI ll'11ICIOOCltCI llOlOQY ) llOV1I "Ba1tl1;1grouno" ( 1949. Adven 1111e1 V<in Jonnson. Jon11 Hod1ak ( 1 111 , ti8m111) m llOVIE 'F1,111'-en~111111·s Da1Jgh1er· ( t9!19, Ho11oq Jon11 A:.hley Sanora Knight (2 hlS ) 2::IO 0 OM CAl9'UI · ·u S 1 Mexican Reta 11ons" al the Unrvers1ty ot San Diego a G1L.UCWt1 lllMD I===-llOlOQY tt> ITAIDMO llOOll ONLY "Shedock Holmes · The S11ange Case Of Alice raulkner" The maste1 detec11ve sea1ches for s101en Jove letters 1n this stage p1oduc 1ton 11:1ped at the W1lltamstown Theat1e festival 1n Massachusells F1ank Langella ano Stepnen Collins Star (2 his) 0' CINDIMLL.A TIAlll Tne propensity tur w•nn1ng 01 such teams as the San Fraoc1r. co 49ers the C1nc1nnat1 Bengals and Ne.,. York s Jets and Giants rs examrned ( 1 hr I 0 llOVWI "Viva Las Vegas· ( 1964, Musi· Lall Elvis P1esley. Ann·Margre1 ( 1 111 ?5 Ill)(\) aG0 0 AQNCUl NII U.U. U llOVll "The Ghost And M1 Cn1c1o.e11" ( t966 Comedy) 0011 Knotts Joan Staley (2 hrs l @)HDnLUCY @ llOV1I · Ugetsu" (1953. Fantasy) Mach1~0 Kyo Masayuk1 Mo11 (2 hrs) Ell) C~ CO-.UIC*Al IDO«T ~MT•MUOil .......... 1 .,. 'The Lil• Ano TltMe Of Aotl9 Tho Alv11tw1 110601 Otieu1nan1a1y ( 1 111 , b inlrt 1 .. , ...,._CMVOOftlMM ATM llllCmll UTTU MOUll oet ntl ~ llllCml "l'h1ymntes" ( i gn. Comt<Jy) Al•ll AIUU Collnl(t Stev11nt ( 1 ht ' 30 111111) ID ....,. •AltMTOM Ho'' Mtt1k Shlflcjt 11,,1k\ 111 1t.1;1 111terploy 01 poliflct, power ''"lf l)ouµttt "' 1ht1r11t1101Y111.11ptto1 al> DI.._. ttOMI WTUIOM 'C 1110¥11 'B1illf1 $11111 " (1941 Wealem) < i11n11 T11Hntry H11fldlllph Scott t2 hrt ) !QIOMVWW 1 % l llOVWI Wt11~tltt Down The Wino" t l'IG:• flra11111) li,Jyltiy Mtll8 8ernerd I oo ( I 111 40 min ) 1::11 <11J NICI NOflU tllll f) COLLIQI POOTWALL A111ono v1 USC t2 ht~) 0 IUNDAY r mm NBC !:;tud10'!1 30th Ann1- .io1:1nry C.11l1ihr11t1011 (I hr 30 mtrt) I NOflU7 W'ILCOMI IACe(, KOTIU llOVI> · Tht1 Olly It Cd me To Earth" I t977 '1t:1e11c.e f1c.tior1) Wink Robens. C,eu~~>ellel 1;> his) CD A f 1:,lful 01 Dollars" ( 1987, we.,1er11) (.11111 I dstwnoo Marianne Koch U' hr'> I C!) llOVll ·I ht• Cr1111~u11 P11a1t1" ( t952. Auvuntu•t·} llwt La11c.11ster, Nick Cravat. [?hr: I fill WAU STMfl WUJC '011 The Brink" l .110•.1 ll.iy11101111 T Dalio. p1esldent, !ir1dg~wi1lt'1 As~11l 1ates. Inc il:) llOVll T11i; ::it1111t And The Brave Guo-.e" 1;111 <;grlvy c .ayle Hunnicutt. (2 ru., 1 ~ OllW Ho. lfl'IJIOM El"°"11CfNTU 0 ' FllANKIE V AW AND THI POUi llAIC*I Mrt11y rtl Vdth'~ ruts, such ai; "Sheiry," · W;ilk l tk<.: A Man" and "Rag Doll," are '"''''""'' ,, 1111~ 1..011ce1t trom Chicago's l'ar>. W1:< .. 1 l.lufl (I h1) SJ MOUYWOOO Hullywood reporter Bill ttar11i. I> PSt•nt5 up close 1epor1s on the ~,..,1Jf11P aml "11e111s w111c11 are making new& .11 llw 11• Hlm.1" 11 and g1amo1 capital ol ill« movie 1nJustry 0 MOVIE Tll1i Trouble Wrth Glrls" 1 t969 Mus11..at1 Elvis P1esley, Matltyn Mason ( 1 hr , 45 min ) ID COUIQI Foor.AU Ca1ttom1a State, Long Beach 49ers vs Nevada. Las Vegas Rebels \3 his) 4M@ WIUT\JNQ ':() UNTL HT AUCI ~fl~TK* .j) 11 IWCH "'-Ell> WAlllNOTOll WEIK II MY11W a!) EVIJIYDAY COOICltG wmt ~ ... II 1acQ1JP~ Pepin suggests how 10 buy dr111 11se 11111~pens1ve cuts of lamb when he preµ.H•'~ -.1ufled ureast of lamb. H llOVIE "F;i111r1y In Love Again" ( 1980. D111ma1 Ell•Clll Go11ld, Susannah YOik. ( l 1,1 JO min 1 S MOY11 rhe lnc1ed1bte Shr1nk1ng Worn· 1f1' t 1960. CumeOy) Lily Tomltn Charles 1)ro<J1n ( 1 hr , 24 •t11n I ~ E NIA TOMQHT S. 0 IWJPY DAYIAGAIC OAICNIWI ~ 111•A0l'H ~ = ITIIHT ~ lllPCl«T Friday, November 12. 1982 23 -Sunday Cont. 1,. U ~ 'For Laooes On1y f 198, D•ol ma) Gr1!9ory Har11son Lee Gran• J\11 aspiring actor wno •S unaOI<· lu l•r'd J 111t> rn the 1nea1er takes a 1-1os111nn a~ ,J ".w• e.cot•c oancer (A) (2 hro., 1 U ®J ... 11~8 ~ 'Thi' Front Page f l'l/4 ( "' e<ly) Jack Lemmon. Walle• Ma11t1.iu A 1ovgn C•ly e<111or ano a 1opnu1c1 rP~'"'"' cover the execution •1 a <.onv1(.ll'f'I op lulle1 (2 n1s 10 min 1 tttl 0 111 CLUI A new brea• 1111 ··~" 11 c 11 cer 11eaunen1 ( 1 hr 30 min 1 o ccm LOW TMI CH1.D11D 1-1 1 " , Lrnkleller ano Carol Lawrenc.e ''><:"' !he hopes oreams ar•d s1,fv,,.i1 •I 1r11 w0<ld s cMdren ( 1 nr 1 i AT TMI llO¥llt ,,,.., ,Al. Will DANCI "Bolshoi Ballet Ir nrnnt-1 A11ll Juhel" Yuri Zhoanov and Galina Ulat1uv,1 star 1n this filmed version of Prokol1e11's ··Romeo And Juliet" chor .. riuraph<'d Oy Lev l avrovsky l2 nrs l Ql llOYll · Booy 1-1e:i1 1qa 1 Suspense) Witham Hurt Katr.let'n T u•ner A smalltrme Flonoa lawyer '" l)!>•Suildl'<l by n1s lover to mu1<>er her husband n ( 1 hr 55 min I ._$) QALUQllmt: TOTA.I.LY 1EW ltoP 1.rny unpredictable Ganaghe• is back on " ce;ni edy special taped live al the Mayfair Mus•c Hall 1n Santa Mornca. Cat1to1 n1a 1 1 r r 1 U.QZ) ~ ·Next To No T1mf' 1 t9'i8 Comed y) Kenneth More £let~y D1ai.e A 11mid factory worker comes UIJ with a r111v et means ot automating h•s emp1oyf'1 s com= ( t hr 55 min I 1C) "The Baby Maker· t 1972 Ora ma) Barbara Hershey Sarn GrrlOm A cnddtess covpte arrange for a lree spirited i to bear them a Chilo ( 1 hr 55 rrnn tt11 AIC ... MOW11 "The Alncan Ouet>n t 1951 Adventure) Humphrey Bogart Kalhartne Hepburn A captain operating 1r1 tne Con go dunng World War t is persuaded by a lady m1sS10nary to destroy a German gt.n boat (2 hrs ) tl:ll8 ~ "The Daughters 0 1 J0shua Cabe" ( t972, Western) Buddy (bc;en, Karen Valentine To keep his land 1inder a Mt'f homesteading taw e w1ty l11r tr;ipper rec'tutts a thief. a pickpocket anc1 a µrost1 lute to portray his daughte1s (2 hr<. I Cl) MOWll "liAurdef In Mino' ( t975 Mys tery) Richard Johnson Zena Walker A woman stumbles into a potice station mm t>lrng Incoherently about Bartok muo;ic ho4tow voices. a clock striking m1dn1ght and murder ( t hr 30 mtn J i Ta.COTT\aWClOll ..... CCIUm '°°1UL1 MtSSOUrt T1gflrS RI Ol<lahome Sooners (3 hrs J • MOWll "Three Days 0 1 The Condor" ( t975, SUtPense) Robert Aedlord, Faye Ounawty. A r ... arcti reader employed t>y lhe CIA uncO'llers lnternel treachery when aQ of hie co-wooers are assasstnaled by a hit man who 11 now stalking him ( t hr 66 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Bloodbfother1" ( t978 Or11 ml) Alc:nlrd Olfe. Tooy Lo Btanto A young man der" to bfeak h1mlty tradition by working In a holpl1al ward tor children rathef then In the heavy constrvctlon bus!- ,.,.., ( 1 tv .. '°min.) W(!)-cial Cl) -.,_.. Im.I The myth• and r•lltlle o4 teen.ge love, peer preaeure Ind chlnQlnQ m<>fall ere ••&mined through Int~ with teen.. partntt end 28 Frtda~ Nowmb« 12. 1982 • - \ • ' \. Broo~•· Shi•·ld)o, and Christophe r Atkins are j ... olat<·d on a lropical is le in "The Bluf' Lagoon' S11 1 u la~ a l 9 p .m . on K NBC (Ch. 4 ). teat/le•'> 11 h1 I 1:al H llOYR Fa1her Figure' ( 1981, Drama) Hat Linden. Timothy Hutton Atter their mothe< s death two Doys are sent to live w11h 1tie11 lather. wnom tl)qy have not seen since their parents' divorce five years ear· ~=Iller ::. ::::n ~ud Cort. ( 1 hr ) HO Cl) CM ... llQHTWATCM llATJATIOL ' lllCMI "Body And Soul" C 1981, Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenne- cJy A yovng black turns to pmelightlng to raise lhe money he needS tor medrcal school 'A' ( 1 hr 45 min ) , Ol A&J..olTM CCMITWY ..C ,,_. Taped h11e al lhe 1982 Fan Ftk In Nashville, fen· nessee. 1h1s aH-star h<>fldown Is led by the 1e,ge= Charley Pnde ( t hr ) (S) "Eerie Midnight Horror Show" (Horror) Demonic lbfcn and earthly hOr· rors comblne to make midnight the deadU- es1 "'™' ol all. 'R' I 1 hr, 26 min.) "i-...... Cl I Utcem -~.., rrllOUllllllll llCMI "s.peratt Ways" ( t960. Dr•· ma) Karen Black. Tony Lo Blenco. A young couple'• leilura to communleatt near~• tn tht dtStruciton of thelt marr . 'R' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) (%) "Southefn Comfort" ( 1981, Drame) Ktlth Cerr1dlne. POW9f9 Boothe. A group ot Nlttonel Gulrdlmen on week• end ma'*'*• In • Loulllana bayou spark a tmall guerrllll wer wllh I comrno- nlty ol backwoodl C.Junt. 'R' ( t tv., '*0 "'"'h =1 "-.... , "8heflocll Holmes -The S11ange Case 0 1 Ahce Faulkne•" The mastei detectrve searchel IOf s1olen love tette•s m this stage produc· lion. taped at the Wllhamsrown Theatre Fes1t11a1 tn Massachusetts. Frank Langella and Stephen Collins Star (2 hrs) -;---'"" ... -•amt• MW9 .oRT A scientitlc e•ploratlon ol athletic performance which can aid ath- letet In Improving then game (A) --"Ghost Story" ( t98 t, Horror) Fred Astaire, Jenn Houseman Mysteriou. deaths begin to decimate the r1nk1 of a small 01rc1e ol elderly men who lhare both a monthly st()()'tefllng get-togethef and a SO.yeer-old secret. 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 mn) W (!)n.flfMl-(t) llCMI "Southern Comfort" (1981, Drema) Ketth C.rradlne, Powen Boothe. A group of Nattonal Gu•rdamen on #Mk· end mantUVert In a Loullllne bayou spark • IDllllH«IUa war with a commu- nity Of t>li"~ C.Junt, 'R' ( 1 ht .. 49 m4nh (() ,..... ... "S.O.B." (1961. eom.dy) WM- lllm Holden. .AJlle AndrtM. A moY1e director who hat )ult finished • muttt-mll- Hon dollar turtity goee from atttmpted u. oidt to 1 bliarr.iy lneplred r~tlng of ht .. olo. 'R' (2 IV'I., .C min.) -~..... . d llCMI "Cele Expfts1" (1981. Corne- ) Nina M1nfttdl. AdOtto c.M. An tl\j)l'IMO ll9ndof It C:heMd by IUthotlllel at he 1ttemf;>tt to relee money tor NI ton'I opefltlOn by Nlllng ~ Wttel 100.td the lfllna. ( 1 l'tt., "min.) •(!)111£ =· •e•-.._ .. -lunclay C:onl. tune 111 11ui.11 •1>un•1 111 1 I 111 •ft flllll) =1=:.o.. MC:IYM .. .. 'Pete1111ty (!Ult I ( otr••tlYI Ou11 R11y110ld1 011v1:1rty D A•iijllhJ A lmi;11 ulu1 111 "" tor11ea wnn wanta to be 11 ta1r101 1>t1t1t.ht1• foi lhe 11gh1 woman tc> 1>1111 111- 1.h1tQ PO' I I hr "lb 111111 J 9 llO\lll Pr111t11 0 1 Tti. Ctty" ( t{ltl I Drama) Tret1I Willt11ms, Jerry Ort>ach A New York c:op 11 caught between lot1er111 Pte•11u10 and royalty IQ hll 1ollow ofllce111 ourtn~ 811 invttllQtllon of w1<J.-i;>11110 i1;~-r1011 R (2 hra 45 min I *" GD DOUI •1•111 I 11AC11C OM -.O» WAY Doug Henn111g perlorrns sum11 ut 11111 t l8t.Srcal ntustons llS well 115 m1g11.al act• never before seen on tetevtston gue111r. include Tony Aa11dall. Erik Estrada. Ann Ae1nk1ng, Allison Smith 1111d Andrea M1.A1 die ·~ I WOii> '°" TOGA' 15 IC-NNllM I WOMI INTO l8All 'Robert Towne" Tht1 &creenwriter whose credits 1nclud.; "Ct11natvwn" and "Bonnie And Clyde" discusses nr) rule 1n 11\e ftlrn. making proces~ dncJ why he creates the characters he does Q[!) .,... MOil DQUIH "The U11plees antness At The Bettona Club" The gene1 · el's weallhy s1s1e1 o•es 37 minutes after he does (Part 2) t I hr J (Cl lilOVll The Vt P s t t963. Drama) C:ltLabeth Taylor A1charo Burton A<:. pas sengers ol ii delayed fltQhl await toke·off tn It~ VIP fOU"l,I• of I lo11cson 11rpor1. their t1vH ~ome 1,;uriuully Intertwined 12 ,,,. b 111111) •• .,. "r41ch A11a F llllOIJ•" ( 1915 I 111111111) C1ndict B111,1e11 JaeQutltnt Alt 1>e1 Throughout th• upt and uowna ol ttlntr 'llDµe<:11vt t111r1ry carH rt and 1001n1111i; live• two wornen depend on thu11 lr1tnd1h1p IC>r 1lelJlllly 'A' (I hr 66 """ ) *"~~Cry fM Beloved Cwntry 1 t!IC\1 Oro11111) C111111de l ee, S1d11oy Pc>t "~· , , RQO<l)' b11nu~ d Ol11Ck ITillll end II wh1t11 man 10\jolhor 11~ t1111nds tn lloul>ill<l ~uuth AlrtCI (2 hri I Mdll'Aml •llA• .-YIWMUll'T TONYMOW'I~ ''Black Soap~ f ofly ~rown 9K8m1ne1 ltle dlll!JTIIN 1n daymne soap operH created oy new sto 11net ano black charac1e1s .. :'.:!~ IPORTl,AQI )Clml'ICOM ti.I &WI&: IAMY '~ "Should We Declare War On Prost11utlon?'' Guests ore e tor mer p1ost1tu1e who says the protess1011 rumed her hie and a current call g111who 1s happy with het proleuion ( I hr I @ HOfJflll't a.INCi Thi!. documentary portroys E.dward Hopper's prola&St()n as a pa1n1e1 through various pom1s In h1s Ille and an e•aminallon of his work ( 1 hr ) &D MM ,...,.,,, Neal Gabler and Jet- Irey Lyons review 'Jimmy, The Kid" and "The Sender " • ~ '°°1UU ....-m 'Iowa State vt Ntbraaka" (ti) ALL •rf RAIMO T hfl 1011y golng1 on at an all ntghl r11dto e1111vn 1r1 Nllrtz.O (1.,) lllO¥ll Nee Yoong fmm1nu.lle" I 1978. Comeoyl Mr• Zaeh1111e. S1m1 rray A rtbelltCXJI 18·ye11r old a11emp1t to write a a1t1my 11ove1 (I hr , 46 "'"' ) lOJA .. DAY•IDIN !"fl llO\lll "Stert11" ( 19/ I ()lama) Jacqueline 01.aet. Ptr 06CarrHon An ti1tr101d1narlly 1>eau11tul young woman e111mp11 to ac>rt out tfle contu11ng lr11g '"'"" ol her 11111 by dr1f1111g lllt(J II IUCCH • 11ron ol 1or1111n11c uth11111 ·n ( 1 hr J 1 """ J t1l111Cll.wt 11• "°"" NW. ,ACUITTIM IAMY ,__,. ''{: .111 Tllo M111"8 Be Trusted?" Gueits 111od•d t.11tr1. Mu11ay Oaron Michael Ga1111er ul lhe rreedCJ111 ol tnlo1ma11on Comm111ee ot ttie Amer1ean New::.rubtl1hera ( I hr ) I "°"" WR»..,, WOIU~ TV~I Nu11e011mt1 --~"For Lao1e~ Only" ( 198 t Oris ma) Greg ry Harni.on, Lee Grant An .1~p111ng ac r who •!. ut'ldl.lle to hncJ & JOU 111 the tneatei tukt''> d pos111on as a male eaollcda~ l?l'lr'> I (l).oRT'ICD (}i) .,_ "True Contess1ons" ( 1981. Drama) Aoben De N110.-A~11 Duvall The usually separati; wurtds ol two broth· ers a Los Angeles po111.e de1ec1ove and an 11mb1t1ous Roman Catholic priest con· verQe durtnQ a murder 1nves1111a11on 'A' ••••••••••••••••••• CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By Dr. Gary Baranoski AUJl \CTI\ I-: T llUC \I•\ I 11 l · t 'tl 111!1 ··II '"' 1lh 111 l11t \\!ti"' t ••• 11·.1111111 tf11I ii.1th .11 II\ tlH1', ,, ' \\j •' It! llU 111.!1 I lu 1111l111' ,,, tit u1w' lu·,.l1h l•fll~f.1111 cu 1 "' r , •• 1 t11\ ••t fq' .tt•··I 111 I 1 ,.-d pu 1 d "' f"'h t• ... ·~111•1r11 \\ t111 h lol" ~ 1111111111 11111• ''"" ,,,,,f 11• 1111 \11 .1d111•t111•·,,1 • ,.,, 11 .. r111Jl111· ·'"" llll•'L!l.11•· Ii • t• l.1t1•·•··t111· .. t 1111 .... 1. 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Corona del Mar • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ~ INFLATION FIGHTING: PRICES! • • s4 : All Men's & Boys' Haircuts : Senior Citizens (Over 65) s3so • • • • ~OT-MARt: BARBERSi 5 Professional Barber s e To Serve You e 631-9654 2200 Harbor Blvd. at W•son, C.M . (K·Mar1 Plaza) • • • • ••••••••••••••• Friday, November 12, 1982 25 -Monday Conl. Georgina Ha1e t 1 hr 1 EID C*:IC CAVITT Gue~r )•)••alhan M1llF>• ' ilrl 5) (RI llWllQ ll'OWIR ~.-AW t"<u1c1•rt f nr fr,p AmPttcas Drumme• 01.rJrly Riet 1 ,,,._ S111a1ta 1n a 1:r.nc,.,1 ar 111 .. Atos De rna von Amph1lhf'..itrP •n lhP Onm1n1t "" Republic ( I h1 25 min l 0 MOVIE Tiu• l 1tlle Prince ( 1•H4 Mus.call R1cnar<J l\1le~ 1'iNw Wilder 4n a1111ne p1101 slrarided ,,., l'iP Ot'S•'" !!nGOu•He•!. a <.!range •lllP hoy horn a 11•'> 1ao1 planer wrio 1c; sea1rt11ny lor thf' c.1u~1· .. 10lh=~•11r 10m1n1 ,. ca ... .: ... *""" DAYI AQAIC ':i, ~ Peop1 ... who 11 eg.llly 1ump from b111ld1ngs ;ind b11dgP<. with parachutes ,, 100~ al the world ol 1w111<, id~·~=" Ii) • I DI MP09tT _,.,. "Allpgro Non Tr opo I tt.176 Fantasy) Animated Lil!• in rhe mac.hone ajle •S sal!rized PG' ( 1 hr 75 min ) CZJ llO¥tl "I Sen! A LP1t1>1 Tn My l o11P' (1981 Romance) Simone S•gnorel Jean Roct1elot1 A middle aged woman who nas spen1 mos1 01 ner ad11ll Ille caring lor her 1nvaltd brolhe• dec1dec; 10 wr1 te a tette1 to a newspaper lonely hearts column PG' (2 hrs) 6D ~ CCUITYTOOAY 7:119 I OW THI TOW Fea1ured an 1n1erv1ew wilh Paul Newman. an e~am1nalion of the book "Lile E1ttens1on' 1ha conclusion ot the Great Ame11can Steamboat Race GI) FM&HIUD LA~ I ..UV I COWAllY mowu. e 1'C T~ DOUGH ND ..... PUCI YOU a.ID Pott rr ........ -1\lm Guest AleKander Godu nov. l ~/LltlB~ .-M PMV'llfi Neel Gabler and Jet Irey Lyons review "Jimmy The Kid' arid "The Sender " (C') 9CMS "Shoe Shine" ( 1947. Drama) Rlnaldo Smo1don1. Franco lntertenghl Two lmpov1ttlshed youth• wanting to pur chase a hOlse In postwar ttely get mtxed up Wtlh unsavory charecte<1 end are sent to• r•lormetory (I hr . 30 min.) Clll ccm-90ln1 ,.._.,.. "The DOii.ta .And Sense Show" A looll It taken this month at the most ellectlve Vf•Y ol klfting pain end the cheapatl way to clefln "8nd-w11nable• (Q) .,_ Bjorn Borg va. Jimmy Connors Qhra.) • Dll "No Road Back" ( 1957, Ora- me) Skip Homelef, Sean CoMefy A Lon- don nlghtolub owner wtio It dell Ind blind t>ecomee ln11o1Ved with • gang ot )9wei thlewe wh;) llY to i>ln • murdet "'"on het ~end deugtll&r {I hr , 30 min.) •«Z ... ... ....,.,_Patty and Lauren IOV99t._ G*t• Weem.wN High'• ac.ncMl·rldden ~ ~lgn fOf • new echool meaoot. • • unu--•-•-• 28 Frlday, November 12, 1082 tJe11>f' Olpo,on •eturns to Walnut Grove and l.11 "" ur.e.pe<teo hl'IShhty Iron the Ole ,oo•, .tt.lOl'."ed 1lauQhtPr Nanr y D It hr / O lllOVll Oen" (I'll:> Su.,pen se1 Lt'" Ha1cour1 Mon1gu1.pry Jo~nh CampanPI ;i A boy tlPlr "' ds an 1"1elhgent 1a1 t·il• uor1'.'.l1 l1•n1 ltom lhe police .~hr<> 1 D M.1 TKAT'I~ (}) a.Oii-UP 0 MOYtl A Rl.'al AmP11c.1n Hett t 1478 Drama) 011an Dennphy I orresl r I .,,, ::.he"lt Bul1lrc.l Pusser allempl., Ill 1un ·"l Tenneso;et" mc><mstl1nP' rtt'I o l Dt,•,1 r1e'SS 1:" hi'> 1 (fJ toAP (I) , ... MA~ re<•r1,, """" 111eg,111v oJmp Ir ,11 Ou1l0<ngs and tl••dyes w•tr p;irac.hute<-ROd Colb1n It •m many 01 loda{s lelPv151on ~on1rr1erc.1al'> m lllOVll In l Ill' Heat 0 1 Ttie Night ( 1967 Mvsteiyl S•dney Po111e• Rod Ste•Qer I h~ mood 1s 1ense wnen a t..1tac.i.. detecl••P 1ro111 Philadelphia amves 1n a small M1ss1~s1pp1 1own 10 helµ a local rl'O neck !.her11f so111e a murder case (2 his l ® lmlll) IAQ Tne L.reat Ame11can Ari c.ame A look at the torces thal 1nflueoce art lorn. 1n New York and all lhe ptayP•C. who create and allect 1t fil) QM.AT NJIFONIMICll "The Charter houc.e 0 1 Parnia' Falsely arresled 1or mu•Of'f Fabrizio falls .n IOvP w1t'1 Clelia his FJ11P• <> daugh1er while DucheSs Gina !:>ano;eve,,na d~ e11eryth1ng in her power 10 savo her neph1>w (Part 4) (I hr I '1i) NAT\m "On The Edge 0 1 Paradise An P•PIOra11on ot a JOO-mile long arch1 pPlago of 1<,laodo; 1n lhe Ca,,bbean a µlilce nl great natural beauty lhrea1enPd by :>Oth·century 1ndust11a11za11on. 1s pre sented ( 1 hr ) .(l 9'0ll'Ttcaml H' llOYtl Ode To Billy Joe c t976 Ofa ma) Robby Benson Glynnis O'Connor B<lsed on the song by Bobbie Gentry A w rmcnted 1een·ager s past e-<periences tnmphcate his hrst ltl•" romanr.e 'PG' 11 hr 46 min) 1$J llO¥tl Pa1ern.ty' (198 t Comedy) Burl neynoldS, 6evefly O' Angelo A bach clor in his ror11es who wants to be a lather sParr hes tor the 11ghl womar1 10 bear his child PG· (1 hr 35 min ) 0 llOVll 'GOOd Riddance · (Drama) Charlotte I auner, Maur1e Tito A p1eco· cious 13·yeai-old'5 obsessive love lor her mother provokes a des11uchve Slbllng 1111al!J'... ( I hr 40 mtn ) all 8 W MYATI -·--Cotonet Fielding decides to retire when he 1s mugged on the way home from his cl11&11 1n sell- delense i QWlft--.. IO YOU,_ YOU IOT ,_.,. Ma "Balanchine's Da111dabundl81· 1anze" A ballet by this chofeographer on the life end mualo of CompoMr Robert Schumann IMturlng member• of the New York C~ BJli.t. ( 1 hr ) CD A ,-. THI IOUTM Jufte Harrie &tar• 81 8 I WMI, llvety lrleh girt wtlO It domlneted by her 11re1Ql'lt-teoed oldef btOlhet, pla)'9d by MIOhMM Hlgotna .. <IDM..L•nll P-.Y .. e (J) rA...,. 8.J. emblarkt on • c.m• pelgn tO PfOYt l'llmMlf II the 40771h'I trr.=.c.i.~:· ro K11 ... ( 19eo. SoapenM) MioNel Celne. Angle Dklkln· eon. POlloe 1NrCh tor the payehotlO mur· defer whO butc:heftd a aubuft>en ho\IMo wlle,_{2~ e O "I, Onlre" (P,..,-nlera. Hor· ror) David Naughton. Matllyn JotlM A c;ol'C>Mt'I aid becOmee ObMelld with the 1.11a1 seduchot 01 se~Prill men t•y an lllur- '"0 H0Uywou1.1 p10~1.1u1e w'1Pn re lmos h11•1sell "" •Jl.111'< I ' !\Pl lilOfil"••·~ (2 ht<, I m llEl'V afll'Flt l>11P'>l5 J.HIP I <1t1Cla , 1 .. 1nmv l"'Plyse1 ~<1·l.1•a Wt><><Jt Nse. f 11t>ly11 K•n\j r1 Her , •'• Fran~ )1 ( 1 tu) EJi) THE 1111.AQICtOf DANCI Tfi" R1 111ant1c A.illel Dcl1t1P Ma•gul r O•llt>yn lr')Cu!'.e~ on "'' etnPrP.JI balle11nils who 1l01'1111a1ed 11111 ~·"•fur., ballet Lc.<llribtJt1np a111s1s 111rludl-' Iva•• Nagy Ma1yue11te Polle<. nolilnfl PP11t .inll fhe Royal Oallel I I nr ) '1!) MATOW. QIOQIWIMC INCW. T tn- ha PliltP JI D•t Wi!IPt r xtrilOfl'l1na1y .1 ".ti h»t lv•rf •S •lJc:..,tvf'Q tr fh1' Mm "'l 111.1111\j lh!' wildhtt-ot I rosria ., pre .erve "'"111unrlinq 1 11119A dry lake'" the "outri ... tlSI Ah1c..11 1.•)u11f1y (II Nam1bra (RI (, '11 I C lllOVll l 11,'.,t·ck I 1Q76 Of11m& Mar- yau~ HPm1ny ... il) Anne Bancrolt A top 1,15h1or. mndet •S hum1h11ted and truslraled by Ile• uno;uccesslut attpmpts to sentence rt·p m.1,, wr .. , 1aoell 11er 10 pnsoo R ( 1 111 30m1r I E IOX.O tove•age '" I~ BeO!IO RacMa vs Leo Gruz 15 round 1un10< team !'rNe•ghr chomp1onsh1J oout (l1orn Haram R11horn S1ad1um 1n Put>rin n1co) In) (2 hrs 10 min 1 Z MOVll /;1tH1s~1P Po•nl 11970 Ora· ma) Mar~ r recllelte Da1111 Halprin Duec1eo by M1cher11nge10 A nton1on1 A ~oung couplp lacP ;i wo1ln 1n wh1th v10· 1e11ce "Pems lhe only llO«:srble response I n1 ~Om1n I m O«L.AHOllA l'OOTULL MIQHUQHT1 Missouri · ( I 111 I Ml@ llOYtl "Sur1se1 Boulevard" ( 1950. Drama! Wilham Holden. Gloria Swanson A laded mov1P ~la• proves 10 be the •JOwn1;111 Cll a prorn1~1ng young wn1e1 (2 firs 15m1n) tll 6 Cl) '9WMNIT D•ck e•h1b1ts an uncanny ,,b1hly to embarrass Joanna no mallet how hard he tues to do lhe nght 1h1ng llO¥tl The Country G11I" ( t954 Ora- ma) Bing Crosby Grace Kelly A laded Broadway sta1 immersed in self-pity ts g1v· en a Cha~e lo stage a comeback (2 hrs J O milt I (3 Alf Alll Oil THI HIMT: ADii.A A drama based on Henry James·s "Mamages" where 11 family IS burdeneCI with a mo1her's clealh starring Anna Cald1it-Mar- 'ih&U. Richard Vemon. Vivian PiekleS end O~Hale (lhl) "Pnvate Lessons" { 1980, Com- edy) Sylvia Kriste!. Howard Heaseman. A wealthy man assigns his 88ductlve house- 1\eeper the job of providing his 15-year-<>ld ton with his tlrat sexual •xperlence 'A' ( 1 hr, 30m1n) ,.. 8 Cl) CA9mY I LM:IT When a conttruc- tlOn worlter fallt from. a new IJlgtl rlM. ~.,... vey Lec•y oonvmc.t hit wfli and Chrl• that hit lrleod'1 death wH no accident. ( t ht) I lc'Lft,':. "liberty" Or. Mor· timer Adler declaret th•t ther• II no IU()h I~ N libert' hlelf l 1 tv ) ~2Zi&ZIW/._ ..... Towne" TN ICl'MflWfitet ~ Cfedlll lf)Olude "CNNtown'' •M-''80Mle And Clyde" dllOVlttl hit rol9 lh tt\9 fllrn. maxing PfOC .. Ind why he oreat• the chereotert he®" CID _.. ··s~ ot The Notti\" <1ee1. Adventure) Ellen Botttyn. Tom Sket'rltt, !n 1919. a )'Of.Ing woman'• mafril!Ot to a trapper IMdl hel' to • 1119 of 1'111~"' the wtfdel,,... of norttiem C.nHla. PG' -·ntlay Mon.-• W (HJ "bo f 111a· ( l!m I <0111<111y) Hy1111 O'Ne1tl hack W111rt"n ( 1 111 'J I mlf1) •!I I H1ut. Cw111ry 11001 l>t1111111) T11110 '.!!r 0 11110111• I 111d• I 'w I ( I l•t 32 nun I ... lhv l 1111• 1'11111.ft ( 11)14 M11•11.11IJ R1c.llt.1t IJ Kil y < "''"" w 11<1e1 I 1 111 . 10 m111) I ZI 'L11ll1t!>l\1a f101111 ( 1\l 70 f>1111n11J Mafk f fOChetln 01111.1 I 4.11111111 U1111<.leel by M1~ne1engelo An1or1111111 11 tu •10 1111n 1 •@ Tt11~tov1101Uu•i. ll!J4!> ()111111111 Morie Oll4!1011. C111u<J11 r11111111 (<> htb ) .. (C) "John And .luh11 ( 1%~) P111111 Sell111s ( 1 ht ,10 111111 I (0) "Danny 11979 Adv11n1we} Rul>ttet.11 Page C..uotge l uce 11 h1 26 min I 1* · B1111 01 F11a ( 1942 l.omedy) u1.,y Coope1 B11t bat a Slanwyck 12 h1~ ) 7:11 1$) "Pa1u1111ty·· ( 1961 Coml!Oy) Butt Reynol<l&. Be11e11y D Anyelo ( 1 111 :JS min) 0 "GOO<.l R1oda111.e tD1amaJ Cha11otta Lau11e< Mau11e T1lo (I ht 40 mtn I .. (Cl 'Love Me 01 Le1111a Me ( 1955 MUSI cal} Do11:. Day Jame'> Cagn&y 12 htb) ~11(11 · P11nce 01 The Cny" ( 1981 D111ma) T1ea1 W1ll1am!. Je11y Oruactt 12 ht!. 4~ min) .. CH Tr.11 ln1.1ed11.>1e ~1111nh.1ny Wonum· 11960, ComeOyJ Lily rornl1n Cha1les Grodin ( t ht . 24 1mn ) (0) "Lovt1 & Money"' I 1980 A1Jve11ture) Ray Sha•t..ey 0111u110 Mui• I 1 tu ')5 rrnn I .. m H1!. Buller <. '>i'>ler 1943 Mu'>1Cal) Deanna Durbin h•I 0 011en 1::> ru'> J l::llQ) Hell In The P.i1.1l1L 11%9 Otama) Lee Marv111, I osh11u Mtlllf1l' (? nrs) 0 "Any Which Wt1y YOU Cilll ( 1980 Conieely) Cr1111 [,1.,1wuu<.l So11dr.1 I ocke t t hr 45 n11n) ,..,C lilt' four Hwsert1er1 01 Tht> Apo<.a lyµse ( 1962 OrMn.l) r 1lenr ford lee J Cobb (? n•s 30 """ l til "OOe To A1lly Joi' 11976 Drama) Robby 8ens1H1 Gly11111~ 0 Connor ( 1 hr 46mrn J ,o CadcJ•e ( 191! I Orarna) Helen Morse Jack Thomp~on 11 hr 47 rn1n) lSJ "Dunl.irk 119!>1! Au11en1ure) Johrt Mills. RrcharCl A11enborough I I hr . 55 1n.n I ,..@ "N1gtil Pas!.a<Je 11957 ACl11en1ureJ James S1ewar1 Audre Murphy (2 nrs J 11:111.ZJ · 1 Sen1 A leller lo My Love· I 198t Roman1.e1 Simone Srynlllel Jean Roe.he· lort (2 hrs) 11:110 ··Thtee Days CJI lhe Conclot I 1975. Svspen<,eJ Robert Reotord Faye Duna wav f I hr 55 min 1 -JU1ernoon Movies- t2t10 "The Rrver's foge ( 1957 Drama) Ray Milland. An1ttony Ournn ( 1 ht 30 rnrn) Q) Su5dn S1aoe ( 1961 Drama) Troy Donahue Connie S1e11ens (?hrs I (~J "Silence 01 The No11h" ( 1981 Ad11en1ure) Ellen Bwstyn Tom Skerrtll .L1 hr 3S min I {Q) rla~n Goroon 11960 Science Fie· Iron) Sam J Jones Ma• Von SyClow f 1 hr 50mrn) lSi All N1gnt Long ( 1981. ComeOyl Gene Hacllman. Barbra S1re1sano (I ht 28mrn I ~ ~ ·The Drown.rig Pool I 1975 Mys· 1ery} Paul Newman J03nne WOOdward t2 hrs) t.11 CZ lab11!.k1e Pc,,nl ( 1970 Orama I Mark FtPChe11e Da11a Halprin Drrecled by - I I " ., /. f • Alison Arngrim (Nell it• Oleson ) and Allison Ha lso n ( an•') O leson ) mee t on ~l .it1lt• llouse: ,\ New H•·gi nnin ~· Monday a t H p.m. on K XT (Ch. 2 ). Michelangelo Anton1onr ( 1 hr . 40 min I 1:110 Pa1ernt1y" ( 1981 Comedy) Bun Reynold!. Beverly D' Angelo 2'0(t11 "Sphinx" (1981, Adventure) Frank Langelld, Lesley· Anne Down ( 1 hr , 59 mrn I !OJ "Paternity · ( 1981 Comedy) Burt Reynolds Beverly o· Angelo ( 1 hr 35 min) !:II (SJ "Soldiers Three" I 1951 Aelven1ure) S1ewar1 Granger. Waller Pidgeon ( 1 hr. 27m1n I HO 'C' John And Julie' ( 1955) Peter Sellers 11 hr 30 min ) 1. ThP Kid From Nol So-Big' ( 1978 Come<ly) Jenn1ler McAllister, Rober! Vrharo ( I hr . 30 min ) a1S (2 , ·1 tie Pursu11 Of DB Cooper" ( 1981 Adven1vre1 Treal W1li1arns. Robert Duvall ll hr 40 min) >::ID Oi Danny' 11979 AClven1ure} Rebecca Page George Luce I t hr 28 min ) 0 "Gawain AM The Green Krnghl' I 1 hr 30mm I HO I.. "The l c1s1 Chase' ( 1981. Sc1ence- F1c1ion) lee Ma)Ors Chus Makepeace ( 1 hr 40mrn) O Flasn Goroon I 1980 Science Fie· !Ion) Sam J Jones. Max Von Sydow (I hr . 50m1n) O "The Survivor" ( 1961 Fantasy) Rob ert Powell Jenny Aguller ( 1 ht • 24 min ) ,2J 'Whistle Down The Wrnd" ( t962. Drama) Hayley Mills Bernard Lee ( 1 hr 40m1n I llclt CC'l "SI Ives" ( 1976 ACl11en1ure) Charles Bronso11 J.icQuelrne B1s~e1 ( 1 hr 34 min I --it;Evening ....... awlJl'I MQIU CM ... BMTllaoumt IUT Of lmllGHT 8'1CW. MC ... Q M•A•t•H HAWAIAVl.f ; om WY GueSI Pnlt!rleine• Ma• Showa II~ ti :..rMDIMG HUMAN llHAVk>fl ft1)110¥11 "The lncteCl1ble Shrinking Wom an" (1980 ComeelyJ Lily Tomlin Charles G1001n A housewife finds 11 herd to cope when stie :.uddenly begins 10 sh11nk 1n size ·pc, 11 hr 24 min ) 1 SJ 1.c~ THI RUT TKAJlllGIVM Animal· ed A caveman and h•S prehistoric pals celebra1e a most unusual Thanksg1v1ng I WMAT'l llY LM 1::11 6) ... UllllYm.LD AUCI IS WFAm Of THI HURT: ADIL.A A drama baseo on Henry James's "Marnages" where a family is burdened wllh a mo1her's oea1h s1amng Anna Calder-Mar- shall. Richard Vernon V1v1an Prcktes !Ind Friday, November 12, 1982 27 --------------------------~· -11om1ng .. .,,..._ .. CID "'The Incredible Shrinking Woman' ( 1980. Comedy) Lily Tomlin Charles Grodin ( 1 h1 24 mon ) .. U "Roch And Famovs·· (1981 Orama) Candice Bergen Jacqueline B1sse1 ( 1 hr 55 min ) (%) 'Whistle Down The Wond' ( t962 O<ama) Hayley Molls. Bernard Lee ( t hr 40mon I •@ The Outs1de1 ( 1962. Biography) Tony Curtis. James Franc1'leus (2 hrs) t:a(C) "Mystery 0 1 The M1ll1on Dollar Hockey Puck · 11975 Mystery) Michael Mac Donald Angela Knight ( t hr . 30 min ) CO) "The Pursuit 01 DB Cooper" ( 1981 Adventure) Treat Wilham~ Robert Duvall l._1 hr 40 min ) 1-(f) ·This Gun For Hire ( 1942 D<amaJ Veronica Lake. Alan Ladd (2 hrs J 7*(%) "Scarface" ( 1932 Orama) Paul Muno Gl!Ofge Raft ( t hr 40 mon ) .. CC) "Harper Valley PT A ( t978. Come W Barbara Eden. Ronny Co• (2 hrs) ll1J Fooon· Around" ( 1980 Comedy) Gary Busey Annelle O'T004e ( 1 hr 4 I mon) ($) "The Runner Slumbles" ( 1979. Ora maJ Otci. Van ()yke Kalhleen Quinlan ( 1 hr 39 min ) g "Day For Noghl" ( 1972. Dr ama) Jacquehne 81sse1. Valentona Corlese Directed by FraricOls Truttaul ( 1 hr . 54 min) •COJ "Ice Castles' I 1979. Romance) Lynn-Houy Johnson Robby Benson (2 hrs 30mon ) •m "111 Be Vours (1947 MUS1cal) Deanna Durbin. Adolphe Meniou (2 hrs ) •m "The Deser1 Fox" (195 1, Drama) James Mason. Jessica Tandy (2 hrs ) CI> "Carnal Knowledge" ( 1971 Orama) Jack Mcholson, Ann-Margrel ( 1 hr . 37 min) -(C) "Where The Spies Are" ( 1966, S~) David Niven. FrancOISe Dor· Ies e ( 2 hrs.) CID "Any Which Way You Can" ( 1980. Comedy) Cknt EastwOOd Sondra Locke 1.! hr . 45)Tlin ) Cl) "Ne-etr So Few" ( 1960. Drama) Frank Sinatra. Gina Lollobflglda (2 hrs .. A min) e "The F1rst Time" ( 1982. Romance) Tim Choale. KrlS111 Erickson. ( 1 hr . 35 min) -all "The Boy From Qlclahoma" (195". Biography) Witt Rogers Jr . Nancy Olson. ~hf•) '1111 (%) "LO\le In The Afternoon" ( 1957, Com- edy) Gary Cooper, AUdrey Hepburn (2 tn., 5 min.) tW(D) "The Pu!tult Of D.B. Cooper" (1981, AO\lenture) TrHt Wllllamt, Robert OweM ( 1 hr • 40 (!'in.I _.,, ... _....,..._ -· "Rancho NotorlOul" (1962, w .. t· ern) Mar1ene Dietrich, Mel l=errer. ( 1 hr , 30mln.) e "Man Of The w .. t" ( 1958, w .. 1ern) gary Cooper. Julie London. '2 M.) ft:) "The Pvr.ult Of 0.8 Cooper" (1981. ~1ure) Tr .. 1 Wiiiiams. n.~ Ouvall tt hr., 40 min.) •Cl> "True Conleuions" (1961, Orama) Robeft O. llfo, Aobeft Duva•. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) -· "Nighttiewk1" (1981, Orarna) SytvM> ter Staione, Billy 0.. Wllllama. ( 1 ht .• 39 30 Friday, Nowmt>er 12. 1982 Norman Lloyd questions Betty Cole on ~st., Elsewhe re ' Tuesd ay at 10 p .m . on KNBC (Ch. 4 ) while T e rre nce Knox, Kim Mi yori a nd David Morse observe. min) W CID "loophole" (1981, Suspense) Albert Finney, Marlin Sheen ( 1 hr . 45 min.) W (OJ "Ice Caslles" ( 1979. Romance) Lynn-Hoity Johnson. Robby Beneon (2 hrs.) CI> "The Purtult Of D 8 Cooper" ( 1981, Advenlure) Treat Willlams. Robert Duvall i! hf • 40 min ) -~ "Carbon Copy" (1 981. Comedy) Gec><ge Segal, Susan Saini James ( 1 hr . 35 min ) • a.e "Thia Time Fo1aver" ( 1980, Romanc;e) Clalre Pimpare, Vincent Van Pallan. ( 1 hr .. 35 min,) llllCD "The Minor Creck'd" (1980. MY9- tery) Eltubeth Taylof. Kim Novak ( 1 hr . 46mln) .. (I) "Cafe Expr"'" (1981, Com.dy) Nino Manfredi. Adolfo Cell. (1 hr., ~ min ) •CC> "Mystery Of The Mlllton Dollar HOCkey Puck" ~1975, Mystery) Michell Mao-Oonatd. Knight. ( 1 hr., 30 min.>-® "FOOlln Alound" ( 1980, Comedy) Gery 8u1ey, Annette O''rOOle. ( t hr., 4 1 min.) •aJ> "Harper Valley PTA" (1978, Come- dy) Barbara Eden. Ronny Cox. (2 In.) (I) "A Challenge FOf Aobln Hood" ( 1968, Ad\lenture) Battle Ingham. Jamet Hayter (1 ht • 40 min.) .... "Prleoner 0t Wat'' (1964, Drama) AC>neld RMQan, Dewey Mertln. ( 1 hr., 20 min I •CI> "'The Legend 01 HeM House" {1973. Horror) Pomela Franklin, Roddy McDowell. (2 hrs.) <D "Olfty Tricks" ( 1981, Comedy) Ellioll Gould. Kate Jackson ( 1 hr., 30 mln ) CI> "long Ago. Tomorrow" (1971. 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Mu<,•1..111 £.k "~ (Jay James Caunciy A •1101J!>tt11 111,11118'> lhu '>•nger he rnacle la111uu'>. b111 UPI 0111e& anreged wr1en he C..dll t l.OlltlOlr11H (;> 111!. ') lllln) t:aofJCl)NIWI f!JllOCllWHY l l llOYll "Hallciw ee11 It I t98 I Horror) Ja1111e lee l.ur11,, Du11dlt1 Pleai;ence A I 1upl'lt'~sly 111•.,1ne murderer COl\flnues hit 11::1y11 of lerrrn 111 a !.mall town A' 11 l'u 30m1n) 101llOY9 ·Tattoo' ( 191! I Drama) Bruce l.Jtl111 Mauo AClarns An obsessed 1111100 dtl1!.t kidnaps a lash1on rnO-Oel ana pro- c11eo~ lu co11er he1 boCly with his ha ndl· work R' ( 1 hi 45 m111) --~=-IUfT H llOVll '•I'""'' ( 198 t Aqventure) I 1.i11k I d11ye11.1 l o~tt!y A1111e Oown A 1 11111 .. .,., llldl ~ 111arkPI an11q111lre!. ring .1tt .. 111pb 11.. 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Hu,~··· A psyt.hulor. rrn111h:1>'• r .. J .. .., 111 1111' dll•c. 1 d a college o;iir11111 1 t1111l'•" '' i t1t1· 1111..i<. l vP (I hr 40 min I 1 Sl A .. DAY II ID()j II f \( ,,.,, .. 1,,1 t,1m11 r turns a small lawn 1n1n ,, 111 "'"1 re11JV<>na t1on µro1ect (Part :,1 0 lllOVll 'Noghthawi-c, 11'18 1 (h;i111.l) SytvPs1e1 S1a1tone Billy {)Pp W•ll•ilm!> A tough New York C•ty cop hd<, 111s wnr~ , "' out lor n1m w hen one ol "'" wnrld'<; n11•s• dangerous 1e11011Slt; ilrt•v«~ 11 h1<, ~·•v R ~hr 39 min) THI VIRGMAll .. MOVIE fhp f ,,.~ " C 11a11p.-, San11 (1972 Myt;IP•; f'eler H.1•.kPll B•adl<il·~ Otllman A tit•~· P">!.rt•an g•fltJO w1tn Stfange pSyCn11 t clWt"f l>f.lc.nn1pC. 1nv ~lvP(J on a <;e11pS OI 1111.Jr•f' m111<1er'> I, t•t<. ll" m.n I .. m .. ..,.,.,.,...---rr NrTWOM Nrwt @ .... n. uuP<,I JaC.l'IUl'S [I Am 00.SP (l' lilOVll I nP Nl'w A1JvP11lw,..-, 0 1 ~now Whole t 1978 Adv1>n1 1H•J Ma11t' 1 ,, 1e<lahl Gaby F11chs lhP aJ•Jll rl JvPnloJ•e• ol Sno ... Wnote !:.tee1,1rog Beil1Jly t1n1 C.n aerella are told R 11 h1 70 m111 ) "OM•MCl:TllTOfLO'tl (Part :!) tW DUCllaJ Ol)..wl UTUllDAY 9IGIHT' •flMCttOf_ 'f*T OUIZ IMOW .,..,.. °' tAll AWQICO OUIZll)I ...... ~ DOCTOlt •THI MOUll MCMI "Someliml' Swf'f'I Susun' ( 1978, Dr11ma) Shawn 1111111<,, H.1rry Reems A young gut os lr;ippf'd bfllWf'!lr two personalrroes l1gh11110 tnr ontrnl of her m1no 11 hr , 16 mrn I ~ John Byner ~how!. you 1h1ng<, stranger than ttulh, larger 1h9n hie 11nd lanier than anything yov've f!ve1 ">et'n 1W IJ Cll GUleCY The Su!';nert 1n a series nl sex cmnes vents ti1s nost111ty on a roun sefor to rape victims (A) ( t hr tO min I D II) TOll9fT Hosl Johnny C11rson Guests Rlehard Ben1am1n ammat tratner Hubelt Wells. the ~e Boys (I hr ) l i&.~-=.rr .. , ·-DMCll TWYLA 11WIP ~9.0ltSSoOQ.S 01 A Come<rnaker" A one~r Collecllon of this danc;er'a WOfk with must<: by Bach and~~:.-r..:,; 1 ... U~ Host Denn1i; WhOley ~hf.) ... .,. ....... --,.- .,.. "Trve ConfM11Qn9" ( 198 t Drama) Roben De Niro, Robert Duvall The utUeMy Mpera1e worl<l• ot two bfoth· ere. 11 l ot Angelee pollQe detective and an ambitious Roman Cllhollc Pflell, con v1Hge durl09 8 murder lnv"tlQatlon. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50mln) (2) ... "Long Ago, Tomorrow" (llH t, Of1ma) Nanette Newm1n. M1lootm ~· A lormer i.dlee' man 11111 In 32 Frldey, No"'"'ber 12, 1982 ' " .. "' i•I ll ' f t) C'HIDClUI 11:.tO H ntE RANllAXEll ~ ··~ ,, 1P rl l \'\ r. , ,,,, t.Jd • r11.t, '" ~· ,,, 1 •• ,1t"lr, ,., 1• ·' 1.t1 f ,tt c. d I t""lr .,. ft;,.~, yr1-V•1 '9 '' r lv•t' t .' 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AIEICM ITYlf 0 MOVIE B111e Mrtu•c i 1•18 I M~ It'• y C.vujoOa At•yi!llP Sarr.;rntt•a f n • A wf>n 'lfl Y•lt-'~Fo-~r 91;~ "'' 1 ,~dfl I t4J flPf i::::t~•eroou~ 1sll1• 11 I•• :'0 mor 1 t;j MOVll (Ir .,.;1 51vry 1 11'l8 t rlurooq f•Pd Asia 11 tunn H»uSPmdn M~SIP1•(11<J•, jt>,lth t'legll to \le,omatP lhP ranr..s vi tl ~rn:'ll t uc.p 'll t'lclerl~ me1· who share OOlh <t 111 •nlhly !>I ,r flPll1n9 get tOQelher and a SO yl'.ir ol<! <.flvr>t ff ( 1 hr 'iO min ) 11:110 (D LATI llQHT wmt DAVID~ G11PSIS cnmert1an To•n ShArp a1<;co stitr Grace Jone-; (I r11 1 0 COWUI J) TOM COTT\..l: W Cl.OM l11f''>I P.1111 W1llr;ims Q) LOVI, AMINCM ITYll ® ARAIAI Of THI ~: DAllY John r ranr..au direcls lhr::. drama ba'\ed Ort Hon 1y lame~·s novel starring GeorgrnA Hille 11. rlr• Amp11c;an 1nnoce11I 111 furore (I ht I E ~ 8'0ll'T A c.r1f>fll1f1c e•plnra1ru11 ol athletic perlormance which can aid alt\ 1e1es 1n 1mprov•fl(,J tha11 game 1n) I. MOVll C.11c1e Of rwo 11980. Romance) n 1cna1rt Ourton Tatum () NeAt Despite s11ong parental oppas• lion A po1gnan1 comance develops N•lwt>i>n a 60 year 010 artist and a preco c10us teen age schoolg111 pr,· ( 1 hr 40 mrn) tMU (I) MCM 1M6WR Tne McM1llans vacatron and lamrly reunion 1n Scolland turns into 11 lrage<Jy when M11c·s uncle 1s found C!eao (R) ( 1 hr 20 mtn ) tHl<l7J mW8 "M achine Gun l(efly' ( 1958 Orama) Charles Bron!l<>fl. Susan C11bol A smau11me robber 1s pressed into 11 kidnap. ping by his nagging glrlftlend ( t hr . •S min) We lllCMI ·w C Fielos And Me" ( t976, Biography) Rod Steiger, V11rer1e Ptfrlne Carlo1111 Montt recalls her years 11 11 devoted and tomieoled companion 10 lhe master comadla11 (2 hll ) 8 mWll "Ht1Vnt1 Of The Very Rich" ( 1972. F1nt111y) Lloyd 811dget, Clorll Leachman The lives of Mllen we1llhy jet Mt1e11 ere brought together on a myttlfl- ous ~ney to 11 troptc1l ltl1nd. ( 1 hr .. 30 min Cl) "Advenlur" 01 Merco Polo" ( 19S8, Drama) Qary Cooptt, Batll Rat'1o- bone. The tr•• of t3th-otnlUl'Y uplorer .. Maico Polo ti••r>g him tc China (2 nrs) ~OOUTAllMWTTOMIOHT (!) llOVlf t C• l\llll Go Or ~1ng1ng '•'1(1 Mu<>•cat, Juoy Gar1ano Dork fl >Gi!•Oe A singer \•S•I the son she gave •I 1 •r ..i lCJOtonn crtoalintJ t)#Oblems lor 01r .,, lather .ind ,~ulo 1 t hr JO min 1 ~ Tiii WllX • Titl leA (fl) 1:20 $ lllOVll ·southern Com1011· ( t98 t Dr..im a 1 Ke•lh Carrao1ne Powers Boothe A ·~' 1110 vi National Guard.-,men 111 week ,. 111 m;ineu•ers '" a I nv1~1ana oayou ·I""' a .-,rn,111 gupr1111a war wrth a corrnnu "11 ,, l>arkwnr.ios Ca1uns R ( t 111 40 11111 J 1:JO 0 ID MIC Nrw1 OYIJlllQHT E CR. FOOTIAU .. Eas1ern Sem1llna1 1n1 (7 hrs 30 rn1n) 0 2 MOVIE Thp Pwsu11 Of 0 B Coo t••·· 11':!81 A<lventure) Treat W1lhams. H• t•Prl 011vall A lhrel -;1>.y1acks a plane ,,,., p..ira1..hu1e~ 10 sal~ty 11ver Oregon ,..,fl, .1 1.1111rne "' s101en money PG' ( t hr JO 1n111 I 1:55 C MOVll [)iu,.., 11976 Orama) War1en 111P<o •!.ela Vega A rich plan1a11on owne1 11\t irllPd hy ho<. yo1111g oaughter s inter , •• I II ho\ rn;ile ";ive~ 1nclud1ng one lhat IS r I' t1nq I 11 hos lrPPde>m R ( 1 hr 50 •'flill J H MOVIE r • A1cuna· ( 1980 Com I •lv' c odr' Busey Annene o· r COie A "il•VP l(lollltr~ OOy t11es 10 win a oeaulifvl ~ •ph1s1~a1ea cdlleqe coea away lrom her .-,nC1bO•sh ltance and her equally upn1ty tarn!!l. PG t 1 hr 4 t min ) l:GI ll Cl) c:aa Nrw1 91GHTWAT'CM n = The Howling ( 198 t. HOrrOf) Dee Wallace PalflCk Macnee A woman epotter is menaced by a krller who seems le> lie a werewolf A ( t hr 3 t min ) t.U I. lllOVll Bae~ Roaos ( 198 l Come ly) Sally Field To1nmy Lee Jones A h0<1~er and a down-on·hts·luck ooxer nieel and r1ead west in search ot a new l1le R' ( 1 hr . 35 min J t:llUG?..,,. CD lllO¥ll .. Beno10 A Pale Horse" ( t964, Drama) Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn A 70 year feud between a Spanish loyalist and a local police chtel ends with the death ol one of I hem (2 hrs . 30 min ) M (!Z) WOll.D AT L.w. HID MCMI .. Once You Kiss A Stranger" I t970. Dtama) Paul Burke. Carol Lynley A psycho1ic 1r1es to get a golfer to ktll her psych1a111st (2 hrs ) ~tlAIWT a11 '1S':. Happy Ellfthday To Me .. ( t980 HOHOr) Melissa Sue Anderson. Glenn F0td As murder begins chapping away al her circle o f e1111st friends, 11 Pf8P SGhoot sen!()( worries that she m1y be the nertt v1Chm --°' posalbly tl'le k~let 'R' ( 1 hr , «I min) t11(%) MOW! ··1 Sent A Latter To My love" ( t981. Romance) Simone Slgn0tet. Jean Rochetor1 A mlddle-11ged wom1n who h11s tl*ll most of he! adult Ille caring lor her 1nv11lld bfother decides to write 11 letltf to 1 newsp1pe1 lonely heart• cOlumn. 'PO' ~hrl) aa PAllM• 90Wll "B•d Timing" (1980, Omne) Art G111tun11et, H1rvey ~.itel. A~ P•Ychoena'1tf a.n<I a tC)'lllh yourig women ~In • tragic romence Tn VltMa. 'A' (2 hfl .. 3 min.) • mWll """P10t11taol-te19I Of Wat" JJa!· ~ ~tv:o;ac: ~:ir.-Q£·· Int~ WOtk ..... ~ to he'9 crtcked undew ~ lt'400tMelton. -Tueaclay Cont. d tlCJ r1111 tx1yhle11d ltnd 1vo0.11 e;x;1.e11 111110 10 I llpe Wiii\ wri.11 at11 II cho..11 '" 11ei11 rm • J)re Otvr111J•l 1;01111,.1111011 Ci' h") l )MION The Hv11ne1 ~1ur11blt• ( 10Tll Ot•m•) Ottlo. V111 Dyke K11ri11e11 Ou1nran A C•tnollc. p111nl 11 111110 lor the rnurd11 01 e nvn with whu111 111 h••l bffn •vspected ''' n1vu1u an 11111111 PO 11 hr J9 min J • llOft R11.h Ano ( llllllul I l\lts I Otama) Ce111a1"11 Beruen Ju1.1.1vell11e R11> ••• l hroughoul the VIJb ru1u 1Jow1111 ut 111011 r11sper.11v11 literary <111eo111 d t'd 1u1111nlil l1ve1>. two women 1liipt1nc1 1111 1111111 h111110~111p lur &111U1l11y ff ( t h1 !1!1 rn111) lb9"Anll'fUMI t:ll I) '9A IAll:l1'IAl.L. l 01 Anu11lt1& I 1tl.t1r to vs Phoeni,. Sung I<' 111r. 40 111111 1 .. _ ..... u.Yl&Llll ~Mii <W THI ltlMTl DAllY Jonn F11111kau dlrect5 th1b ararn11 based on Hen 1y James·s novel stamriy Georu1no H11lt1 1:1s en American innocent 1n f uroPt< (I ht I llD IMC* CAftTT r.u11M autnor Jan M0t11!1 la~YIAM ..a"" Pl<Wll .,. ..... 19C ... *""DA YI MAie 'r.,~ A pno1og1eµher wno cOllects shots ot male oerneres t1 µ10111e 1·~.E"" l'fll'1'8YIM..11G O.ci. Cdvett looks al lhe era ot war bonds. 'v1c101y garaenr. rood ano IJBS retiori1ng an11 111e Big Band sound alony with spe<;1a1 guest Ralph Levent>erg a survivor ol the 1ntamous Bataan Death March 1l. llO¥ll Children 01 Rage t 1975. OramaJ Metmut G11em. Olga Georges Picot A story of the oevas1a11ng elfects ol Ille Arab Israeli confhcl on the young men and women or the Middle East 1:. told PG' (I hr . 46 m111) (1) llO¥ll 'love In The Alte1noon' ( 1957 Comedy! Gary Cooper Audrey Hepburn A oe1ec1111e's daughler oecomes 1nrer96teo '" a bachelor from her lather's tile and sets out 10 1nt11gue him l hrs . 15 min.) OMMI COUWT'f TODAY 1'!11 a 0. ntl TOW Featurea a review ot Southern Cal1torn1a ovr1ng 1he C1v11 War a I~ at rna newest therapy used to com- oat cocaine eb\Jse a ret11ement hOf'!\e tor ellde~ :=~=s LA~ l-..V l CO.MIY m 0. LA Featured a look 81 Los Angeles ghosts a report on why Los Angeles •S a dllficull place 10 purchase a car. Johnny Mountain io1ns the Rems cl\eerleaaers tor a new e•erc1se tad I ., TIC TAC DOUGH YOUAllll>flOllrT ........ ~TUlll Guetl Jacques D'Am boise I ~~..:-" m.OOY\.MD TB.ITMC* .,,.. ... .. Cl) -'Ill UQC MM Buck and Glofla ti~ oll 1n H H s olRnA 1r11 a 1ung1e p11 n1<.. un•w•r• 11111 8U1.:IL he• cont11ct•U <lH<!!t fl11la111 (I ht ) D • ,..,. ......, ll\e Murµhy •JU)' ""'' tri. b<rth 01 1he11 111.i c;n1k:l 11 a... .. 1h1 dOWe<l Oy Wlll'11 COl\VICllOn th•I "' II no 1vng11 loved Dy ltl•m I Per t 1) ( I "' J 8 MCMI Emp!le or Tht Anlf' ( 1917 Sc1111'1()1 I1t11011) Joar1 Collin•. Ruti.11 I n11111ig BnHd on a 11<11y I.I~ H 0 W11tl1 V•t lun• 111 e f lo11061 real ellllll tw1ntlle1 "'" hJ1c1tJ lo e ut111oro 11111110 wflere 1"ey iii• .. uiic;!.otJ IJy g1a111 r1u11u1v 111111 (? ,,, .. } D (J)I KAlf"t DAYI f 1Jn11u 11111111 II her(.! lu 11c;ct1p1 wto1111 Ju11n1u 1111•1 Crou"hl •wllt.h lo folk rnu•ic 1111J1tlor llJ 11µ1.>t1111 un 1t1if.1V111011 ~ '::f llAG*.D9 A pnotOl)rap~r who cotlo<.111 tlPlot11 of 11111la ~rriertta. how to be<;ome 11 bo11v1y tivean with hl>U~hold 11ema (I) lflO¥ll Mt1gr1um Fmc11" ( 1973, Myt1· 101y) Clint Easrwooo Hal Holb1w k A 8 1111 fra11c1f1Cu del&<..l1ve 118<.H 11 &er1115 1)1 murders til 1101011ou& gang~ters ro a lru6· trlltlld pohco ream (2 hrs ) @ QWQDI 81) llOVA AcJventu111b 01 faun AQtl Sci u1111111s" Somo w1n1111rs of lh16 yeor·s W11111 1ngnoust1 Science Talent Search. whOse interest:. 1ange from silkworms to soler 1.ells, are 1n11ex1uced o ( t hr J Cl!> llTITIR'f 'rather Brown The Eye 01 Apollo Falh&r Brown has a strange mys· tery to solve 1n this story QOOUI the bhrid· 1ng etrec;t of light on a sun·wor&h1ppe1 Q (I hr) (CJ llO¥ll "Harper Valley PT A" ( 1978. Comedy) Barbara Eden Ronriy Co~ A vttry ht:ierateo young mother wllh a great <Jec11 or se .. appeal 1n1en1oona11y ra11res the 1.onservatove v1ewp01nt of local school t>oard members (2 nrs ) l JIPORTICllna ttt) llO¥ll "Any Which Way 'fou Can" ( 1960 Comedy) Clint Easrwood. Sond1a Locke Betore settling down w11h his gul ano pet orangu111n a bare llsltd lighter signs up tor one last luc1a11ve match PG L! hr 45 rnin ) OJ llC1' lfMJGfWU> • COllCtRT Spring held sings 'Jesse's Girl" and other hits 1ri a ptirlormenca from lhe new Universal Amphitheatre 1n LOS Angeles ( t hr , 30 rn1n) fS llO¥ll Happy 811lhOay To Me" ( 1980 Horror) Mehssa Sue AnderSOt'I Glenn Ford As murder begins choppmg away a1 her circle of e1111st friends, a prep school seri101 worries tha1 she may be the next victim or posslb'y the killer 'R' ( 1 hr 48 min) 0 MOYtl "Day For Night" ( 1972. Ora· ma) Jacqueline Bisset. va1ent1ria Cortese Directed by Francois Trullaut The hves arid loves ol him performers are studied In a mov1e·w1th1ri a·mov1e PG' ( t hr 54 m1nL a:a D ®l LA¥INJI a lt9LIY Laverne duped into robbing a bank, Is mistaken for some· one else and sentenced 10 die (Pait 1) i CMAllJl't ~ IOYOU,_YOUIOT~ D""1CI: lW'f\A 1'MAil' "Confessions 01 A Cornermaker" A one-hour co11ec11on ot this dancer's worl. with music by Bach and Springsteen ( 1 hr ) Ml ({Z) llO¥a • B1ushf11e" ( 1962 Adventure) John Ireland Everell Sroane When com monists hota two young Americaris as hostages a group 01 freedom lighters 1~ ~an1zed 10 rescue tnem ( I hr 45 min ) Ml U (() TMI IUJI .. THI QMY 'May 1~e1 May ltloJ A craad Pr~ Wetie. (W1111en OatH ) YOWi r.-.enge when ru• t0n 11 kl"-<! b)' a Union lhell Mary and JunH are marri.d. Luke It eap- lure<J ano Ma11c;ny meet• n1a 11111 South· 111n w101er and P1u 1cient Linc;oln (()1ego- 'Y P.okl 111ve1 1111 Emanctpeoon Procll· 111dflu11 (P1111 2) (~ t111 I D GD UVl.M 011vtla11 '' marked 10< l.le&th Uy 11 J1pal\eae <.Ian wnen hla girl l1111l1<J u1vo1 "''" • C.lttmUfllll IWOIO they h11v11 0.1111 ...... ,no l()f oenerallont ( 1 hr) D ®' .,._.. rx.NJY J11"1o. ·, wor11 teora a1u reallied when 11oboOy 1how1 up lur ~and opening ot hi• bl&ho 0 I _. _.... Sulote Io Henry Mancl n1" Oue1t1 Henry Manc1111, Andy W1t11ams, Mel Torrne Ginny Manc1n1. Monica Mencl 111 (I hr ) 88 llYnaY Felf'ler Brown The Eye Of Apollo" f ether Brown nas 11 11trange myt · 1t11y to oolve 1n 1111s story aoou1 the blind "'U ellecl or light 011 e SVO)'IOl&hlpper Q L! nr) G '90\'A Adventu11r.1 or Tee11·Aoe Sci· ento61:. • Some w1nnets of th11 year's West· ingno115<! Stience T alenl Search, whose 1n1eres1s range from silkworms to S01e1 cells, ere 1ntr~£1, (I hr ) (£)COLUQI enn 811111 Nll!any L 1ons at No1111 Dame F1gh11ng lrrsh (R) (2 hrs . 30 min) ( L llO¥ll 'Soutne<n Com1011" ( t 981, Orama) l<e1th Carradine. Powers Boothe A group ol National Guardsmen on week· 11nd maneuvers lri a Louisiana bayou spark a srnafl guerrilla war with a cornmu· 1111y of backwoods Caivns 'A' ( 1 hr. •O 1111n ) _,.~=.,~ ... 9 I TO I V1ole1. Judy Dolalee arid Roz spot Mrs Hat! having a clandeslille dinner w11h another man D llADMm'I PUCI C!J .,. "The Brtdges Al Toko·A1" ( 1954, Orama) William Holden. Grace Kelly The personal lrves ot men who struggle to survrve 1n the dangerous bal· llefoelds ot the Kotean War are es tortuous as the war nsell (2 hrs . 30 min ) @ ,.,,,,,_ <W M HURT: DAllY John Frankau dtrects this drama based on Hen· ry James's novel starring Georgina Hale as an Americari innocent 1n Europe ( 1 hr } ..Q) Glleo V.-.U The Canaa1an pop singer performs 'I Just Want To Stop" arid "Liv· Ing Inside Mysell" 1n a concert taped dur· ~a tour ot the US and Canada. ( 1 hr.) CZJ lllOVtl "Carnal Knowledge" (1 971, Orama) Jack Nicholson. Ann-Margret Two college luends spend MYerar year1 before and alter graduation discovering Ille by s11a11n9 and sw1tch1ng each othef'a g11llrlends 'A ( 1 hr . 37 min I -a GD IT . ..,..... D< Cavanero hat to break the new& to a young couple that their expected child will be bom with Down's Syndrome. end Of Auchllander tries to deal with his own malignancy. ( 1 hr) I ...... 9 MMT TO MMT Jennller Innocently involves herself and Jonathan In a 1100- bled man's deadly search tor a beloved sroryb<>Oll herome O ( 1 t'or.) fJD ~ ..sTWAl.r An evening of rock, rhythm and blues leatures the Slgl'lrs and sounds ot Tierra. and 1ntrodueeS Shella Escovedo and her group, Cho-CN>-San Friday, November 12. 1982 3 1 .., whprP., woma •or'""" tit>r v111.~ hoped t0 marry nl• uankr •l'tcy 5ldrr•ny Eileen At!.1nr, M•fl ilf'I Br1-dr • .ir l fl<orria•d lee m Del CAVfTT r.ul' I ., 11•1 I I.Hr MC>1t1'0 (P;ut ?) (R) ~ IEWleQ flOW(JI S L..A.f1'.-A·T1tOlll A "''-''' t•U1itu ttu-..1 ..tnd lt>iJr C r d't l .. <.ldllf~ wr" C~"10Ple aya•t.'>I ,ne dn"tner are lt>aturf'•t .r •h•S uncenso1eo ... on1P1)1 ~.imn show m W011LD °' "OfU 1•1!v=:y.~ ~ =~ An 111Prv1<'w w1111 (l11lly Parlon a day 1n flit' litf' , I ,1 u1""" ClotPt I Or (f)@MIWI I IDfTBTANmfT TONIQlff ,,_.. COWA/ifY Ci)MBl'lft.O fl!) I!) • II •It lllPO«T 'l .t lllOVll .. Nunroo ( t 91 B 01,in1a) !Javod P1011a1 James Andron1ca A yl1ung man 1r1es lo nelp h1!. re1a10ed urother emerge trom n1s own tilnrasy wo1to 1n10 the main- stream 01 daily htP 'R' ( 1 to1 '27 mon ) SJ .-:Mt DAMCI llActe9 A talented troupe of ynunQ danc.ers 10111 Gwen Ver don on a musical salute lo ttie besl ol B•c>adway ? ll0¥1I Wh1sr1e Oown Ito!' Wend 11962 Orama1 Hayley Mills. Bernara Lee An escapeo muroerer surrenders to pOloee 1ns1eao ol 11estroymg thf> taoth of 1ne children whc 01<;co11erf'r1 hom I l hr 40m1n J m ~ COUMTY TOOAY 1:111121* TMI TOWN Fealurec a behind the scenes IOOI< at the m1111 ser>es The Btue And The Gray ;in interview with Gregory Peck I fl) ,M& y PIUD LA~ a --.n a COWAlifY m C* LA. Featured a husband amt wile parachute ieam, lhe latest d1e1 tao starch blockers. the controversy OvPr ~m banks. a parade nt 1950 fa13h1ons ., TIC T~ DOUGH YOU MOD FOi rT rA•t•H IMllATVM Guest Andre W1111~ (Part ~ IMam./ ~MPCMT I) IUMVAL "Orangulens Orphans 0 1 The Wiid" Peter Ustinov narrates e close up lnok at thfl genlle end 1n1e111gent oran gutan. and !he eflon s being made to save the speci.s lrom e~tlnction ( I tor l ([) ... flUI .. Legends Of The Fall" CID com• __..,. ...-r1 .. Tho Oo"3r1 And Sense Show .. A look Is f&ken this monlh al ttoe m'ltl1 etfecf111e way ot krlNtnQ pa.n and ttoe cheaP8't way 10 clean hand·WHh8blM e llOWI "Frenctole.. ( 195 I, Wfttern) Shelley Wlnlers. Joe4 McCr" Atttlf he1 fathaf IS mvrde<ed. a girl With V9fl081nc4 on hef mind returnt to rown and Ol)9n1 • gambling toouse whert Iha eventually flndl htf QU8rry ( I tor , 30 min ) 1111 dl.) mA ~ Atlante Hawk• 11 S..llle SuC*Sonlca (2 hra .. 115 min ) ... Cl) 1'11 .... -M ., .. Ji.me 1863-S ummer 1865" Jond mourna Mary'• dNth and c.tcti.e up with Ille vengeful Malof Wetltl, meenwNle. John rteonc!M wflh Mlllt, bOt II Unllbtt to ...... tarlt, eno rtlurnt home to Virginia where he IMtnt thet the lamll'y letm II The ell• of an lm~dlnO 1>an1e. {Part 3) (8 hra.) •• mAl .... F .. hKe¢ Captain 34 1'r1day, November 12. 1982 S••cky s wacl.y wed01ng a 7f>·year old nPwlyweo 1ogge1 a lrtCk shol golfer il • onle<;t lor rn(' • U111mare V;111ey Gui t t hr J 0 lillOVIE rrugs 11972 Ht>trOI) na~ Milla •d Sam Ell•Oll While ~" a 1;>111tioa, out•ng .i man ~nt OI• 11es1royulg bayou ... 1011tf' gets a presen1 ne hadn 1 lounr~ 'l" when swampy creatures rise up to mu• oer him and hos tam1ly 12 hrs ) Q @) TAlfl OI THE QOlJI MOMC.IY (!) eo.v CD , ... llA~ An 1n\e1v1ew w11h Dolly Parron. a woman who e1per1Pnccs i-J ~vere torm of n1ghtma~ c.alled a n1i.iht 1error (!) lilOVll McQ" 11974 Mys1ery) John Wayne. Eddie Albell A polire 0111(.Cr unearths Oepar1men1al corruption when he discovers lhat his murdered partrier was a member ot a crooked po11ce ring (./hi$) ® COLUUICTIMO Fea1vreo co1le<;1ors nt c11ch10s in Los Angeles and lurn1ture 1n New York, Alexander G1raro·~ c.011ec11on ot tolk art from around lhe world EJ!J IUllMYAL ' Orangutans Orphans Of The Wold" Peter Usttnov narrates a ctose up I~ at the gentle ano 1ntelhgent nren gutan and the efforts bemg made to sa~e the species lrom ext1nc11on ( 1 hr I "¢) llCMI ·s1 tves.. I f976 Adven1uret Charles Bronson. JaCQuehne Bisset A IOI mer crome reporre• turned·delect1ve 1s lured by a wealthy him tancrei to recove1 e set ot 1ncr1m1nat1ng ledgers 'PG ( I hr 34 ~ f.l ~m ID MOYll "Ice Cas11es' ( 1979 Romance) Lynn-Hotly JOhnson. Robby Benson A prormsing young trgure skete1 ano her boyfriend find ~dden success hard to cope wotn when stoe os cnosen to train for a pr~Olymp;c COml)ellhOI) ( t hr 55 min l 'O) llCMI ''Pretty Mmds All In A Row· ( 197 t. Mystery) Rock Hudson, Angle ()tckrnson A guidance counselor. the Idol of a bevy of high school beautres. w()rl(s with a teacher end a pohce captain in solving the mystery of several cheerleader killings 'R' (1 hr . 32 min.) CJ)~ John Byner shows you things stranger than trvth. larger than lite. eno zanier th an anything you've •ve1 seen 0 llCMI .. Viva Las V8QBS.. ( 196'4, Musi cal) Etvls Presley, Anr1r;Mergret A Laa Vegas swimming lnslrvd'l0< t>ecomet the ob1ect of affection 10< a spons car nut and his Italian friend. ( 1 hr . 25 min.) ... iawan-.a toYOU..-YOUtoT,..... Na "May O'Donnell Dance Ener gin " A f0<mer Marthe G11h8m dancer shOwt eome ot her Choreogtaphed wOfkl with excerpt• trom "PurlUlt of Happi- ness," (, hf.) 9 lllCLUI Wlli A W TO •••• DOI Tht effect• of • nuctMt bomb de1o- nated at>ove St P1ul'a Cathed11I and the attempta of British coup681 10 carry out cMI defense recommendations art vteuel· !zed In a 30-mlnut• Bfltllh dooumlntary. In lhe MCond htlf, CllerlM McOowtct tooka at civU deltnM ptana In tht United Sta~1 hr.) (1J "The l.Alat Tycoon" ( 1'1711, Ora· ma) Rot>en 0.Nlro, Jeanne MorMY In the HOiiywood of the 1~ one man·a ~ "111k• him the ftl9n0ot ttiw.. IN ~°if l'IOnorv ~utMt. and the rnott b8chtlof In town. 1PG' (2 U2 ------.-M. John Bert>our hoal• • trlbut• to frnif' Ko11acs.. lhe 1ecnn1cal af'11s1 respon <;ihlP tor the e1101utton of 1e1e111s1on come ll) di!.< leatureo are 1nterv1ews with Ja~I. I 1•mmor• Chl!vy Chase ano St1t11e Allen 11 nr 1 .. 0 m THE FACTS Ol lR Natalie s mottle• 11•!>•1~ her at Lasllano D 0 ®) THE FALL OAJY ~011 111es 10 save a •1rc.u•, orangutan lrom cena111 Oeath (I nr I 0 lllAOAm't l'lACI m IERY cmfW Guesls Durk Pea1su11 an l Sandy Shaw lee Greenwooo lvh ltn~I P;il1n Phyllts and David Yori. ( t hr r tD NUCUAll WM: A CMa TO AllUQID- DOM The Pltects ol a nuclear b<>mb deto· •1.-il•'<f .ioovf' St Paul's Catnedral and tne 111PmpT<, nt Ari11sn couples to carry out "'" dfllf'ns,. rP.c.ommendetions are visual· :f'rt 111 n lO rmnule British documenlary, ·1 The 'econd half Charles McDowell '""~<; a1 c1v11 detense plans in the United Sl.:Jtes (I hr I E Cfll FOOTIAU. 'Western Semrfonal .. lRl (2 hrs 30 min ) Z llOvm Bloodbtothers· ( 1970, Ora m;i1 Richard Gere Tony Lo Stanco A ,11ung man dares to break tamrly 1radot1on 11~ working rn a hospital ward tor children ra!her snan on the heavy constructron t>vSt roes!. (I hr 40 min I lDIOl.Do.t 9::110 fl) FM& Yr.I Alex ex Poses a cheat· 1ng scandal invQ4v1ng his sister 1n The schOOI newspaper . llADAm'l IUCI lll:1¥W Dial M For Murdef.. I 1954 Suspense) Rey Milland Grace Ketty After 1earn1ng ot hrs wile's 1nhdehly. a man tJe<:•des to have her eliminated 12 hrs 30 mon) @ ,,,,_. 01 THE HIMT~ UTI G1trelh De111es directs thrs drama based on H'tnry James s ·rrie Bencto Of Oesola11on .. where a woman drtVes her once hope<Ho· matry into bankruptcy, starring Ellffn Atkins. Michael Bryant and Bernard Lee l_1 hr ) m ..W IMQl.AllD -Sam Weters1on tOOl<s as ttoe lives, testes and behavior ol the first Ame11can c01on1s1s througto their artifacts and writings i A ... DAY•- ntOll-TMI D.\YI .. lllOWI ''Go, Man. Gol" ( 1954, D<amal Harlem GIObetrotters. Sidrwy PoUlef Obscure beginnings ·don't prevent the meteoric rise to tame of the Harlem Glo- betrotters. ( 1 tor . 50 min ) -D e GmlCY Quincy's e11emp11 to lnves· tlgate the staying of a sman·tOWfl bully are oompliealed when all the resldentt uy 10 take csedlt fOf the deed. ( 1 hr.) 11 ..... D'lllAln The l'Mdlng 01 0«;161' I will rnutte 1n a PoW9f 11rugg1e between Blake Ind Alexis, Michael ~•Illy ,,. to convince Ai.xii that he II "* tOn, and Fallon 111111 work on La Mirada. Q ( 1 hr.) • .. now TalVW ''Bet'#Mf'I A llOck And A Hard Pl9oe'' Kenneth Flnk'e eward-wfnnlno dOeumantary e11plor• how INN WMI Vlrglnll coelmlntft of dllf8'91'11 oentr•tlona tMI abOUt their WOl1I and thelt l!Yet. ( 1tw. I e M ..C • ._. ''TM Aomlnttc Binet" O.mt Maroot Fonteyn IOCUM9 on the ~-bellarioe8 wl\o dOMinMad ""'" ~IUfY blllle: COflfrtlMfno .wt• lnctuclt !van NeaV. _Ma~ltt POr19f. F\Olllld Pttlt, •ncl tie l"IOytll tllllt. (1 twi) (C)_.. 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C J 11,. 1o1o·,11 H·•l'I 1•t C,;pt'r t 1981 C11n1c•lyl lt.,111 .. •1 c .rrnl111 o.,,.,,, Royy I 1 hr 40 mor1 I , t:oO 0 1 8.;rlldrt:ll.1 1 t•lt>t! ~ut'r1c1:1 f1cl!oro1 Jilflt' r ondd Milo U ~h1•t1 I I hr 38 mon ) 0 Rurot1w.iy I' Jl11J lAllv1•rtlure1 Mlle~ Budoanan ~ornu1" ll11d1,rn,lfl I I hr 35 n1111 J Z 5t:l'"'~ 1 I'll (Jr.m•.11 Jacque1rne B•~'>t:I ft'' U'.(.a r~ t•ll t I •·• ) I mrn ) C°l) It~ A G1e,1 I e .. 1i11t.1 t 1949 Come qy1 Don~ Day J 1c~ C.dr'>un I< '"~I t:IO W Suon1aron£ C.ornn1,111rJ t t 95 t Or ii ma) W1thdn1 H>J1Jt:1 ~lilrot y rn.,ur1 ( 1 rir 50mm) 10:IO 'C l "St Ive~ · 1 1976 Advenrure) Ct1ar1es Bron~on Jacquelortf' Oo~!.el ( 1 hr 34 moro) H Father f•yure f1<lt!1 01.:ima1 Hat l 1t1den T '"" ft.) Hutt Jr I r,. 40 min I S !-. <l•t'tS Tr.,,.,. l\J!il Aover'llurc1 Stew.JI! (jr.1nye1 w.111t·• l'>rJ•)eon (I ror 35mon 1 10:tl tY1) Dt-~lr) l 19'1'1 Wt•<,IP"'' Aurlie Mur phy M.iro 81.inctt.iro r.• tll', I 11:111Z 'Scad.ice' 1t'I);> ()r.1ma) Pa .. 1 M 1Jn1 C.eorgE> Ralt t t n• 40 """ 1 11:tl 0 PrPtl) Ma1Q•, All 111 A n.,w 1197 1 My~ll'ry) n •C• H1J 1 "'" Ao 'l'<' 011.k1nsun i,! tu 32 m.n I "' V•lld ldS Vt'\.1•15 • t'1'14 Muc..ca11 [ lvr!> Pre'>lt:f Artr Md'll"" I I hr 25 min 1 12:tO 0 5c.u<lda Huu1 !:><-wlOil Hay'" 11948 Orc1r11.t1 June Hawr l to•• Mi;Ca11oster 11 tu 10rinrt I (!) M1s1er M1·~e~ 1 'lib', D1am<l/ Rot. •'rt Mite hum Carrot Baker t .> t11s 1 C Tt<.' lntruOe• t t9b I Orama) W11 ham St..itner Frar1k M•i•WPll 1 t llr 30 J!llfl J 11 I C.u Pogo t 1'::180 ~,Jt11e1 A rnmat t'd Vootes OI Jun,1rh;iro W11111>rs V1ncen1 Pro1.t• ( 1 hr ;>O rr11r1 1 Uoytl Hridgt'"' i"' Bt•n Ct·yM·r und Coopt•r lhu·kuht"4' ( ri~hl ) pla y~ hi~ i-,on in ~Tht• Hlut .. uncl tht• (;ra)' Wc·cJrw..,da y ul B p.m . 011 K XT (Ch. 2 ) . I $ Hl1aw11 Ldrt Wa11' < IY7H f ,111til~y) WdHf.'n flp,ltly Jul111 Gh11l>t1c ( 1 tor 4 I r11111 J 1'"11 l 'Wto1•.llt1 fl11w11 riot• Wm<l' ( 196? 0 1.i11i.11 Hdyl1·y Mill• llt'fll<HO lee (I hr 40 """I ti:aQ Ju~t A Co1g"lt.. 1!181 Dran•dt C'l.1v11l Bowie K0rn Nuv.ik t I tu 30 mrn 1.0 0 A· r di Down l 19b2 Ora111dl [vd Maroe 5.,,,,, W.Jrrf'r B<>alty !2 '"~ I 1=-C l t•c last Time f 5aw Pa11~ ( 1954 Or<1rrn11 f lozat>clh f ,1yl>J1 Van Juhn!>Ofl (?his J IH I "lhe !,1eat A1jv,;rotu1e· ( 197b Or,1 rnaj Jack Pa1aro1.e J1Jor1 Colforts (I 111 25mon J ~ Z Blou<lt>rott.t'"• ( 1978 01.im,;1 R.cttar<l 1, .. ,e l my I 11 [i,.,,. t t tu 40 1n1n j 2:111 S H1y11 Cuurolry I l'J8 I O•dn1a1 Tt1ri 1 t~ B·lttnms I ir•1Jd Pur I I hr 3? "'"' I ~ So f '"" ( lY8 I Comedy) Ry.u O'Nedl J.1L" Warden 11 hr 31 mon l toO f H f .itl111H In I ove Ayaon" ( 1980 Orr1 mil I ftloo ill I .nuld Su~11r111ah Yori-( I tor jO """I L r<odd (.,.mu·~ I 1981 MyStt'r~ I St.I '-Y Keach J<1rT11<.' I ee Curtis I 1 nr 40 nun J 0 ·t'>ldno., !<1 T t,.• Strt'dtr < 1q7 7 01,; ni.31 I •E'"'ll'' r St"" c 1.-tllf' Bloom ( 1 ltr 4!, """) !:311 C ltH-' (Hl'o•I M 1ppl-'t (,apf" ( 19tl I Cun1e<ly1 Ct1.111 .. · (,r1,1J1n 01,rn.1 Royg 1 t hr 40 m111 J toll Q n1111"""dY l<.l,1roo I A<l\ entur 1• 1 Milt" Buc11ana1 C.11nor.e Flucndnlln I 1 t,r :J!, n11n 1 ;z f"11nc e 01 Tl • .-C•ty t • 98 1 01i1n•a1 T•eat W1lht1ms Jeriv Oroac.n t;> 1115 4•, mon I .:a S l "9f'"<l 01 Tht' Wolo f 1980 Drama1 Dan Hagyerty DenvPr Pyte \ 1 hr 40 min I HO(!) 'The 01ac.~ Oord' 1197!> Comedvi u ••••rl-Jt! '>uyt1I ~ltiµhane A.Jdran (2 hrs) l boll1 ( 1970 Drama) Vrncenl Gil Perry Arrn'>l•ony (2 hrs ) 5::9 ()J) M.HI Wlll\Olll A Star" ( 1955. West ,.,,,1 t<ir~ !J•111y1.1o; Jeanne Crain (I hr. t:GO t1 0 3 MEWi 0 CIWIUl'I ANQIU a Ca8 HEWI 0 IOAP 1101ABC HEWIQ (DM•A'l'H @HAWAlfN ) ID OVElll lAI .uest author Mom!> West ~113C NIWI ~ UNOalTANri . .a Hl.wAM llHA~ C llOV'R The Party" ( 1968 Comedy) I •"· • .. 01ters. Clauorne Longet A mis· • ,,,, . .,>u', Indian actor creates ulter chaos ,.,,,,.r, tit· c.1oshes a social party (2 hrs) H llOV'R ·1 Go Pogo" ( 1980. Sat11e1 /\111111i1tod Vo11.es of Jonathan W1nte1s. '"tt'nt Proce The mosr popular resident I tJkelenokee Swamp oecioes to run tor pres•Oent PG 11 hr 20 min J 0 ltilOW The TtOuble Wrth Gtrls' 1 t969 M L1S1cal) Elvis Presley. Ma1ilyn Ma<,on A traveling showmon runs 1nlo all ~mis a t truublt' wllrle stayrng in a Midwest· ein town ( I hr , 45 min ) ~ WMAn fJfY LM t:a(J)G')NIWI B l9A IAl«fTIALL Dallas Ma11er1cks vs Los~s Lakers (2 hrs 30 mrn) @) -.J.IJI CD AUCI @ AlfMM Of nt1 HIEAlrT: KAn Gareth Davies orrec.ts thos drama based on Henry Jamps·~ 'The Bench 01 Desolalton" Friday. No vember 12, 1962 33 -Thursclay -Morning Movies-• SCIO 0 The T11111bl .. W11ti l>1r•s ( 1969 Mu~• t.dl) [Iv•'> p,..,IP•f M tPtvr Mac;on ( 1 hr 4'--, ,.. .. H O n.;ll1Jt•<11 Ar ro Ar ll A11ay •'177 A C\1'11h.1IPJ Arm111,1r! IT hf ;;s min J S I t>uPri•J ''' rr .. w 11 11980 OramaJ Oar H,100..rfy r.~• ,,.. Py!P ( 1 hr 4 C min e:te 1!J T "''"'1 Ar"l It • f\.lrl>Plor ( 19S7 Con(• l, r>pf t .p n ..... nnld· l P~l·e Niel ~, ·''' -c lntir A11d Ii.lie I. 1<)'>5) Pe1e1 SellP• 111 •"l •1 "' 1 1:tl :_! I ./'v•· I VJ " T t " H 1r ly<, ( 1938 Com"" 1 1 M11 • "Y H "'""Y I Pw1s Stone {:1' hr', I 7:1SZ l<JvPlolt 1 Atfl'•nor11 t957Com t-Oy1 1 1.J•v < "P"' Audtt'f Hepburn (2 hrs ~ m.n t r:a 0 N. Nuk•" 1 t'IOO Mu.,1cJll Jackson Brr .. nP Cr h~ 51111• & Nash ( 1 hr 43 min) 0 Atlan11c C11y· ( 1480 Orama) Burt Lane.a •e• Susan C,;ir 1noon (I hr 44 min) .. © The VI Pc;' ( 1Q63 Dr11ma) Ehza beth T .:iytor Ricnara Burt(in (2 hrs I S Fe •Ce Fwe S1arven9erc, ( 198 I Sc• ence f •lf•On) An1malPd fl hr 40 min ) .. ID Maa About Muc;11 11938 Musical) Deannil Durbin Hert>erf Marshall (2 hrs ) a-11(0 · Amet1c.-in P"P ( 1981 Mus1ca<) An1ma!P(l ( 1 hr 37 min l •ID l hP Oesi!'ll R;irs· f 1953 Adven lure) R1cnara BurMn lames Mason (2 hrs ) 0 'Return 01 The Dragori · I 1972 AaventureJ Bruce LE'f' Chuck Norris ( 1 hr . 3 1 m•n ) fZ) 'Wh1sllA Down The Wind" ( 1962 Orama) Hayley M1t1c; Oerrw d l ee I 1 hr 40m1n) .. CCI "Are You In The House Atone? ( 1978. Suspen!oe) Kalhleen Beller Blylhe Dannt!• (2 hr!> ) CID 'Paterrn1y" ( 198 I Comedy) Burt ReynOl!lS, BPverty 0' Angelo ( 1 hr . 35 min I "Sktrts Ahoy ( t952 Comedy) Esth er W1l1tams. V1V111n Blaine I 1 hr . 49 min ) .. (fl) "The Charge At Fealher River" ( 1953, Western) Guy Mad150fl Vera Mttes (2 hrs) 11:9 0 "Good R10dance' (Orama) Charlotte Lau11er Mau11e Trio ( 1 hr 40 min ) 11:11 CD) 'The Octagon' (1980 Adventure) Chuck Norris. Lee Van Cleel ( 1 hr . 43 min) (Z) 'Cale Express· ( 1981 Comedy) Nino Manfredi. Adolfo Ceh ( 1 hr . 29 min) •llt.-poo• llovlel- -· "Guerillas In Pink Lace" (1964. Adventure) George Mootgomery. Joen Shawlee ( 1 hr , 30 min ) • "Aprll In Paris" ( 1953, Musi<: al) Dorla Dey. Ray Bolgef (2 hrs ) CC) "The Four Horsemen Of The ~­ lyPM" ( 1962, Orarmt) Glenn Ford. LM J. Cobb. (2 ht1 . 30 min ) 00 "Sphinx" (1981, Adventure) Frank Langella, L•ley·Anrie Down. ( 1 tw.. 69 min.) we ''Oatullon" {1981, Myatety} Patricia • '.:lr.iPMrcr.• JoMotl Cotten. ( 1 hr., 28 min.) ... • 8cerfaoe'' ( 1932. Or•"14) Paul uni. Georoe Rall c, tw • '° min.> •a:J "John And JulW' ( tMlj ,,..., Wart. 0 llr .. 30 IT)ln.) 3e Frtday, Nowmbef' 12, 1ea2 I - f , -. . _.,, ... Da nny De Vito is in for a nother r ound of 5 heartache when he starts dating Andrea Marco vi<'<'i again on •T axi' Thursday at 9:30 p.m. on K NBC (Ch . 4). (0) "Raggedy Ann Ana Andy ( t977 Adventure) Anlma1ed ( 1 hr 25 min ) 0 "The Lillle Prince" ( 1974 Musical) Richard Kiley. Gene Wilder ( 1 hr . 30 min) 1111 CZl "I Sent A Letter To My Love" ( 198 I Romance) S1mooe $1gnore1. Jean Roche- f0f1 (2 hrs ) a:ll(() The Cal Ano The Canary" ( 1939. Comedy) Boll Hope. Paulelle GoCldard (1 hr . 14 min ) (S) "FOfce Ftve S111rvenget1" ( 1981. 5<:1- ence F1e1100) Animaled ( 1 hr . 40 min ) ._CC) "Shoe Shine" ( 1947. Drama) Rinaldo Smordon1. Franco lnlerlenghl ( 1 hr • 30 min) II "The Concer1 For 1<1mpuchff" ( 1980, Musical) Paul McCarlney. The Who ( 1 hr . 20 mm ) .. (!) "Taltl Driver" (1976. Orama) Rober1 De Niro. Cyblll Shepherd (2 hrs.) ([) "The Cal And The Canary" ( 1978, Mystery) Honor Blackman. Mletleel Cal· tan. ( I hr , 30 min ) (Z) "The Pvrsull Of 0 B Cooper" (1981. A~ture) Treal wnwams, ROb«1 Ouv1u. 1.! hr .. 40 min ) .. CJ) "P1t1ern1ty" ( 1981, Comedy) Burt Reynoldl, e.v.1y o· Angelo ( 1 hr . 35 min.) .. .... I::, ntROUQM,. Am ~ 11CM1 "The VIPs" (1963. Drama) [ltz.abeth fayl()(, Richard BurtO<I As pas· senge1s of a delayed lllghl awa11 tal(e-olt 1n the VIP lounge ol a London airport, then lrves become cu1lously intertwined (2 hrs) !lil llCMI "Raggedy Ann And Andy" ( 1977. Adventure) Animated Ann ano Andy search for a French doll who has been ll1dnapped by pi1111es 'G' ( 1 hr 25 min) CD) llCMI "Anl8flC8n Pop" ( 1981. Musi- cal) Animated. The hlst<><y of Ameriean pop music. from vaUdevllle to rock 'n' roll rs traced through sev.,al genefltlonl ol a ram~muslclens. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) II "The Americanization 0 1 Emily" (1964. Comedy) James Ganw. Jolie Andrews. Romance grows between 1 Brfl· lsn war widow and a non-herOlc officer as.tlgned to provide hll ~tort with the -1··j.t:' ~ .. -· ,,. ___ ~ .... uu. MloNltl FetQl*ln direct• tl'lll comedy bMed' on HfNY Jen'Mtt'1 ''The TOM 01 Time And Th8 A.el Thing'' ~Ing two women who w.fl Jiited by 1he .. me man only to hive him r•ppear °" the 101r1e YMrt lt1", atarrlng P1rnei. 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Lasr T11ne t Saw Pa11s" < 1•h<1 01.ima) Elizabeth Taylor. Van J '""""" Ba!.8Cl •)n a story by F Scotl f •:yt-•dld Brno.en romances and shat '""''' 1111hv1chJals populate Pa11s at the end ,1 Wo•ld Wai II 12 hrs 5 min) i:IO ( !J FAITIUD E lllCI ICHOOl Tops tor better Sk11ng ir11rnPd at K1t11ng1on. V1) (R) ~"''" ( ~ T~ Cl' ntl lilOll9eQ Friday, November 12. 1982 35 -TV Puzzle 2 3 4 5 6 2 14 17 21 25 0 •31 :34 35 4-0 45 49 52 1 rl Chr Nil ,,l ,,. ''f 1fH1f '-10ullh...tll ' '1'.I\ '• ' r 11'•''' '2 F.11' 11 H I• 9, .1: '1 T.;ntdl :•· ·, 111rlv ''-i ..._l,Hrl'11.,n •,tr ~hor' h ( t,I i'..Jt;-; 'l P.ir: ,,, US.VIA l(l l 1 EMERGENCY DOCTORS OFFICE :'' . 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I D @) '°.,_ LOYIJ CMACM A4a•n'>t parental o•ders Joanie ano Chae ho sltp 011 to a oannecl Frencfl him 0 MOft 'Two Rooe foqf'the• fl961 Weste1111 James S1ewa11 R1cn,110 W1<J mark A pa11 ot ad11en1urou~ tnP11 <l11Pmpt to rescue a group ut r.-nrr,.. wno we•I' captured by Indians 1.? n1s > (f)IO~ CD 'Jl lllMlAzm An 1111erv11"'' w11h Bun Reynotos. an Iowa rown wherf' 400 PP.Opie were hypnotized 10 qu11 smok1fly a> MOft V1grlan1e Force ( 1976 A dventureJ KffS KffSlotlerson Jan Michael Vincent Two 1.>rot11ers are caught on opposing sides when greed nno cor ruptlon sweep a Callfom1a boomtown I? hrs) lf lllm 1AO t,;t11ra11 • Valley ( ut1•111 flt,. •ll>t.111 pr1x.11•• '""' •••• l1Clll• ut '"" 1)u11t~ tu tlll•~t C.1t11"h • 111111\jllllJ 111 t 11 tlfl\Jtl i;.1;•lU1<1 UelWlltllt lwll (". 1lort1tl1J 1111iunta111111 µrtMl'll•d m rT'I M'f TOllOMOW, TOO r 1111 111111111un111 111ntlk" nt " 111lddlt1 •tU1311 '"'"' "'' w11111 111 .111111 11u11;t U.1-111.11 ll1t1 clt111111rub nt 11111 1 .J'""' r11c"'U wlll '"" ''""ct• ut l•e• pu~I ritl •It:~• u•1I ch1l<J1nn tthd tint 11g111u "'"''*ui •U•, 1 utt1uytH1 Qll) ~ .,.,..," ... -..... 11111111,.tf•h" •JflrJ )1'1 fluy l yont. t tt¥1~w ' ,.,••p'\h,;w •J•111 t ·l~ltJt ~ 5, "'" C rMOVWI lhtdlnl•y Mulo.111 I 1'1/:1 Otn "''" H111tm11t H11rr.l111y s.1111 (111J<>n1 A , 1i11t111•~h 11•11plt1 11111111un 1111,,11111• "P"'''"' ~I !(I l>tlll• 1he111 II t..lulrt ,, lu' I l "°"1'ICllfrlR ) MOVWI "l llll l10!>l1t1ur1 AIWllYb n1nu~ 1wt(.tl" ( 19U I Otdlntl) Joe.I-NIC.llOIMln l1•'>!.1c..1 t n11u(l A 11111r10 w11n11111 .intJ tier lt1Vttl plot 111 lllllll)IH lt1•t hll'>IJ1tf11! fr ( J 111 JI 111111 I S MOW. ·•,., f 1111• ( IUU 1 <.,0111ecJy) tlydrt O'N1•11I J<1c;lo. 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OIWtGI COUNTY IH llOVWI "Cullflr's Way ( 1<J81 1)1arr1a) John Hea•d Jell Br1dye'> A 111a1rneo Viet narn vel dnd hi!> bes! l11end a social clrc>f.l our lo<.us their ene191es 011 sot111ng a mw der c.ase ff (I n1 , 4!> """ I NO 0 (I) lmOM & lmOM A J .Jnd R11 k lty l(t hetµ a lorme1 cowbn~ -;lar whu r; '>US~>ect Pel ol muroering a ltltn 1>•<lOuc t•• I I hr I 0 6:) CffEIJtt Ca11a rnc1kes a tool ot Did na Oy leading her "' believe d t.e dbO•ll !:Jd"i 0 @\ TOO ClOll FOR COlllFOllT MunruP lakes Henry s ad11tee to pull out ctll "'" s101.1s 111 111s. efforts '" win Qve• lhf' r1ir1 vt his 11eams m MEJ1V ~ f,uf>SlS Jac.k l !'lnlllOfl VdiPne Ha1pe1 Ru<.<,t-11 Lee M<11vu1 l etrun t I nr I '1!> f!IAITDll'tf~ TMEATM '1 o Ser vu Tnem All My Days· Wt>1le David searches 1nr tou1111ys•<le tor a •vndwJy s.1uoen1 ,, pc ,., .. , .. tin illH11es ill Bamlyle1P wc1" newr, "'a lrdg•C dCC•Oen1 I Pait 6) 9 (I ht I E AUTO R.ACM C,>ve•age ot lhe IJSAC ::.tocks horn $prmot•elrl Ill (l~J 1;. hrs JO mm l l llllOYE R'l' Ano Famous (1981 llrama1 C;i11cJ1c.e o .. ryen. Jacquet.ne 61~ sel TnrougnotJI the ups and downs ul t1w1• •espec:t•ve 111e1ary careers. and 1oma1111t five~ two women depend on their lr1ellllSh1[1 IOI S1i!Otlt1v R' ( 1 hr • 55 n1111 J l llOVll P11nu• '11 Tit" fAy" ( 1961 ,,..,.,,.) l•eel W11t1•m1 Je1ry 01bach A New Yu1i. ~UIJ 11 caughl twttwffn l•d91•1 Jll•lllaWll Mml lllyitlly Ill Ill• l"lklw Ofll()••I 1Jw111u 1111 1nvHl~81ton or w1oetPfHd elw-~'°" ·n (:?hit> 4b min) W tt7) llCMI M11t1100 P1411r1t I 10411. ()11 111111 .Jnufl C111wtn10 An11 Blylh A woman ''"" l•e• .,.,1h11h dllv(jhte1 •l•11Ul)I• ()VO< IN 1111111 t11<1y 00111 luv11 !:? hr~ 15 min I ll:lt U OD TAXI '""'., '"'"" cJ11ll110 t-mlly nu11111 111111 •111 .. l'llOll~. Ill with hltl boy hlttll<J 0 ®J rr TAKll TWO Molly , 1110111111 dt&ap· ptn1111 11<1111 h111 hu111.111a1 room whtin 1™9 o•d1<rl1011 gu '"' &Hike (f ) MOW. Tn (;au.to A Thief" f 196!>. Myblnry) <.,ory G11m1 Grace Kelly A 111t111111110 111we1 thief 15 su11pectod or '"'""""II to ,1 lllu vi <..11me afler he fall& In 1nv1• will• 11 w13t11fny young woman (:?hit.. ~Jn """ 1 ~l! UPA.Mt OI ntl t&Um lllAltY Mm~ IA M1clo,u!I I erouson duecta this comedy hosed 1111 Henry James·s • The Tone Of l1111t' Ant.I TM Real Jh111y" uep1ct1ng two wu1111•11 wr111 w11111 1•llttd by lhe same man 1111ly 111 tiuve l11m reaµpea1 on the scene )'Pill!> letter ~tarriny Pamela B1own and r <11th 01001>. t I hr I ml WtfY II TMI WOtl.O 1tto 0 Cl) KMOTI ~ Chip c.ames on a 1111rid !KIC•et alfa11 with C11r while romanc· '"Y OIClna and conunues 10 take advan· t~e ol I 1l1rnae·s ho:.p11aloty ( 1 hi ) U (i) HLL l11'llT IUlll Furrllo reluctant· iv rtlllp~ Cruet Da111ets steer clear ot a 11val "'•JY<Jrill cand•date s plans to embarrass tum and Batf'S and Coffey hnd an aban- U10QNe1~J 0 @ •1• a:> TMI QOlJl8 AGI Of Tl1.IVlllOlf ··a a no The Orurn Slowly" Paul Newman. Albel'I ~.11m1 iind George Peppard s1a1 on a lele· t11;1r11d aoout a young baseball player who helps n1s term1nat1y •II fpend and teammate trunugh one 1as1 season ( 1 hr ) '1!> OOYllEY "l 1111e ln1us11ces Laura N11<Je1 Looks At The Law" Anlhropologlst I illHJ Nade• compare:, the way tegal sys- 1 .. rn~ 1n MeA1Co and tt1e Unitec:I States set· th• d1spu1es anci consume• complaints Ill) o ( 1hr1 C MOYll "Are Ynu In Tne House Alone?" ( 1978 Sw;pense1 Kathleen Belle•. Blylhe 1>.11111c1 A pre11y young high school stu· ll1•n1 ,., carapotted •nto terror when she h•ams !.he's the 111tended targe1 ot a psy· Lhuµa1h (I nr 40 min I 0 FRA* .UTRA Conc.l:!rt Fo1 The Americas Drummer Buddy Rich 1orns !lonJrra '" a concer1 a1 1he Altos De Cha· ""' Amphrlhealre m the Dominican AepuOllC ( 1 tu 25 mrn I S A ... DAY • !DD A powertul tamlly turns a small town 1n10 a mooPt 1e1uvena· t•on p10,ec1 (Part 6} 0MOVIE Return 0 1 Tne Dragon ( 1972, Artventure} Bruce lee Cnuck Norrrs A n1.i111a1 arts eApell 1oumeys hom Hong kong lu flome 10 help a troend who is In 11wbte w11h 1ne mob R' 1 I hr 31 mm ) m TM1 YMllAll 1t:9 al llllPIJllaT MITWOM ..... @ llGMAT\N Guest Andre Watts (Part 2} H, AU.-c»f'T llADeO The zany gomgs·on al an all·ni~ht radio station a1e sa11rized l ~MCl:TllTOILOYI (Part 4) n• DGCIJ®m..,. IAT\llDAY elQlfT •leMICMOl- Friday, November 12. 1982 37 , . f -·· t L •'*'---mmTIGr WI PIAWOO .. IAt "Ch11110 • Volley t.;u1111" ho amt11c 1110CH• and •M 1..h1111a ul 1011 oonlt 10 ar1111 U11111o·a 111rng1nu an 01•nu• 1.IJfltllf\ belWOOll IWI r.010111(j(I 111o<mla1111 11 p1e .. 111ea 1 ....... ..., DOOTOll .. M tQMI ..,. . 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TOMQHT 1111'>1 Jpluooy ( <1r!>ut1 11 hr) I@) AIC MIWl llQHT\M YOU A9CID POii IT M&OUW. llOVll · Pa111ma Pd•I~ 1 l'lfl4 Come Cly) Tommy Ktrk A11ne11e Furncello A M.;rtiarl calls otl d planned 1nvas1on when t•e tails 111 love with a t>eaut1ru1 E arthllng ( t hr 50 min) ® DAMCI 'Merce Curononuham" This choreographe1 ~ dances are preseniad as oe1ng instrumental '" devetopong a new generation 01 dancers for our stages ·11 hr I &!I t.llT Ol lllNQ HUIWI Cl> NI LATIJIQHT Host Denr11~ Wholey ~hr ) ( ) IPOllTICIWTIJI l ' lllOv. "Pu!>i.y< at Ham .. h I 1978 Western) E111. Edwa1ds San•a111ha Fo~ ·x· ( 1 hr 35 mon ) 0 llOYll "Allantoc Coty ( 1980. Drama) Bull Lancasrer Susan Sarandon The eslrange<l husband o t an oys1er bar wa11 1ess arnv~ w11h her pregn1mt younl!ler sis- ter anu some Sii.lien heroin which he wa111s an ag1ny 110011 to sell 101 him R' ( 1 h1 44 m•n) '1:) .,. CUii H>tl(t llOVll ShOt' Sholoe t 1J47 Orama) Rinaldo Smu1oon1 rr,1 1tu 1n1er1enyh1 Two 1n1pove11'>ht1rl youll\5 wan1tng to pur chase a horo;e 111 po::.1w<1r Italy get nl•A8d up woth unsavory characte•!> and a1e sent lo a relormatory t I hr 40 mm t .. I DfTaTAIMJfT TOMQKT @) ll4I LAIT WOii> · llOVll ·r 1a1neo Tn Kilt t 1974 '-AO~enlure) ::>tepnen 5andor Rockey Ti1rking1on When a n1•t10 killer lroes 10 1e111e he an•J the '>mall row11 ll•al ne set 11!!5 1n oeconoP 1tte 1arye1 or ,1 rwgh ~'~=AMITY\I ~ ._ Sco11 Baio ano ShPrt:t> Notlh star 1n the Cratotisl btrlhday party ever t I hr 57 min j f.Z1 lllOv. "51..arlace ( t932 Orama) Paul Muni George Rall A small lome hoodlum 11!.es 10 the top 11 the heap dur- ·~ Proh1011oon It hr 40 mon l t2:ll U 6:) LA Tl tlQtfT wmt DA YI> LfTl1NIAll Gues1s rock group Devo Pee Wee Her· man I I h1 l < h199t 1~11uh wn1 I LAM.~MITYU '11f*9 OI M MIMTl IW'Y ,,., LA» Mich••' F11gutor1 '11rec11 lh11 ct1111ecJy IJHeO u11 lleruy J11111oe'• I h• l o11e OJ 1 tme A110 The fh111 I TlllflQ" clll(ltc t111u lwo Nt1111011 who wnre 111tod lly th11 i.11me 111nro u11ly tu h11ve hlln 11111p111101 1111 11111 11..e11e ytttt11> 1111111 "'"'""U P11m11lu fir 1wn '"''-' I lf•lh U11M1k 11 hr I .l MP\. ITOlrf1 Lam IY Lam (II) 11:11 lHI MOVll "G1to111 Stury 11·1~ I """"tl frt>d Abllllfll lotoro Hm1t.t1P\Hll M y~l1•111111• lo11111l~ OtJ\jlll 111 1lllt.lrrtll(n lhtr rUlll\b 11f II ""•111 torl ltt 111 ehl11tly1111.111 wt1n r1h 111n llulh •' '""lllltly i.tu1yl11ll111u UUI ll>ijllthtH d'1d d •,u y1111r olcJ 1141(..1111 A ( t llr .,0 111111 1 12*8 ll J MCCLOUD M1.C1ouu 1Je(..0111u~ lht.1 vt< tom "' a Iv c1111111mu11 1tua111'JI "' i11i;u l1111lolloly wl11111 he dll9SIS d l!llJhlnl MJ', p11ct 1n 1 ( 1111 ::>O 1111n 1 12M L' llOVll OocJy And Sovl ( l'ltl I ll111 11111) l tlOll bdUC l\e1111udy li1y11l' k.111111 .. >1 A y111mu llll'd•ldl •.cntiul n (I hr 4 ', 11110 1•U llOVll l"'"'"'''"11 K111111 c 19hll 0111 rn11) )111..k Lci•ll Sr111lt1y K11111r11 A111111clur l nver pu1t1..e1111111 111l1llrule!> 11 \ 1111111 1111g 111 "'"n~u lhe 11t111o11111~ 1r llJp, "'"" 1e11d11•~ t,i tu~ J U llOVll !:>nuwtJt.1d~I ( l'f/ I A 1lve11 111111) Bo Svero~rn• 'Yv(•!le M1n11e1.-A si... •ll!>Ort 1!> 1e110111ed oy a null nun1J11 11a11 beasl killer ( 1 t11 JO n1111 / I!) MOVll 'Two flays Wu~I ( IY!>fl Western) L 1no11 Darnell Joseph c "tturo A grovp ol so101er~ lrorn the !:io11111 10111 1n•t luru~~=~~ (? 111·.1 OUTaLmTI MOVll "The Happ~ Thieve~ f 196;> Comedy) ne:r. Hamson R1ld ll<1ywwlll A wily an lh1el cons a couple 11110 -.1eah111) >J pre1..1ou!. Goyd pa1n11ng tron• .i ':>1·aru~t 111u::.eur11 ( I ho • 30 mon ) ( £) T°' IWll IOXltQ (II) 1:11 rOJ llOV. "The Oc1agu11 I t!Jl:!O Aovero 1ure) Chuck N orns Lee Vr111 (;1~1 A wealltiy younu wom11n lures a •ellrec.J 111..ir Jodi an~ <..rtamp1on to proleCI ttdl trorro le• rv11s1s ttained by the mysterious N1n1J cull ·R' t I hr 43 n11n ) 1:30@~..oua.I ~ lllOv. "Soulhern Corn1011 11qa 1 01ama) Keith Carradine. Powtl•'i lloolhe A group ol Na11ona1 Guarosmen on weei. ,..,,d maneuvers in a Lou1s1ana bayou ~"'"" a small guerrilla war wt1l 1 a commu lllly ol backwood!:> Ca1uns R 1 t "' 40 lf!IO L 1:a o m ..c ..... OYIJllQHT 0 lllOv. 'Love & Money ( 1980 Auventure) Ray Sharkey Ornella Mull A L~ A nyeies bank emptoyt:P·s hte 1:. !urned upside Clown when he meets anc.J becomes roman11ca11y 1nvolveo w11h tne wole ol a wealthy German erllreµrpneur 'R' ( I hr . 35 min ) ,,.. (,~IC,()M HI Cl) CM .... NIGHTWATCM ': Pa1ern1ty c 1981 t.omedrl Burl Reynolds Bevecly D Angelo A bach elor 111 n1s lorC•es who wants 10 btl a lather o,earches tor 111e roghl woman ro t>ea• hos cn1ld 'PG' t I hr 35 rrnn I l) MOVll ·Tne Pursu11 Qt O A Cooppr ( 1981, Adventure) T real Williams Robert Duvall A thief sky1acks a plarop ano pa1a c.nutes lo salety over Oregon wolh a 101 tune 1n stolen money PG 1 1 h• 40 min) tit @ AA TPA TWOt. .... I:*~"" I 1 111 <ii C toaplaln J•nN <t 1 llilti Or•n•111 111111"" r 11rnc.1M..u• .>oau 1111 Mtl .. A 'ltapldlll "' lllf! N•vy II c;ou1t 111011111l•d lu1 1cJulh1r y _( I ru . 10 "'"' ) 111 IOUWl IQTI..,.,.. 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"'~!.I( II I .1111w fl fUUlll) wUlllUll and 1\81 luv"' pltJI l•i 111,111h lorn hw,t>11111J 'A (I 111 11 rrtoro I 0 MOYll 111 1 llo•Jrt.11•1" 10tama1 ( h,t1li>ll• l .,,,,, •• , M.t ,,, ... f 11 A pt8C.(J , •• '". 1 l ,, • Jr vid • ·h ...,.,,..,1vtt l<Jve fOf htu ti! llht't r•"'"'k"• I JHl>llll!:llVe SlblotoU ''"''" • 11 '" 411 """I i:20 ' C llOYll I rw I • 1w I I•""''" 111.111 0 1 Ttte Ap11t "'YP"•' 1 l'Jh r11,1111ol 1_,1e11n Ford l "'' J ( 11111 W11rlcl Wdl II pro<.luce!i d1tler 1r11J 1.,yttll11" 111.1.11y llll.l 1T1elltl•UIS OI d Ge1 111.u1 fdn .. ty • hr.,, 40 '"'' f l:IO i I F Ami JD PM.:K THI NOt (It) llOYll • P.11e11111 f t 1 '18 t Comedy) flu• 1 Rey1111111~ Reverly IJ' AnueltJ A bach- e1C11 111 111• '"'''"., wr11 "'ant~ 10 be a hllher t .. utllus 1111 "'" 11y1t1 wome.111 to bear hts 11.td Pu 11 hr 1'>111111 J MO s llOVll ::. I 11e ( t98 I Comedy) Ay"n (J Nt"J J.;1..• W<1rderl A stully col 1,.y.• prolt"•'>"' ~·NC'> his 11111•»• '> tlounaer-'"ll garr111•111 1.1t lurv try 11we111onu a new 1yp1: ul •·HM" 1eun~ ·R ( 1 r11 31 min ) Ml Z MOYll l Jfl• [•pri,j% I l'Jtl I Come •lyl Nor•u Ma111red1 Adollu <..elt An •••pre~1>u ~1:1nllor •!> c.ndsed by .tulho11t1es as he <tllf'lnpt~ 10 ra1sP montiy lor his ~011 ~ (1perJ1t1111 by se11tng hiss wares dboaro 1ne 1ra111i. 11 hr :>9 n1111) .-l.f) TOP O' THI llONINQ 0) llllOVI! "D1111p1ei:." t t9J6 Comedy) Shuley Turnpl.-He1e11 WE'Slley A llllle gul ,,11ys dnO d·•r 1r.e~ 011 1r1e ~••e>'IS 01 Naw YHk to '>U~'""'' 1te1~·ll aroo 11Pr g1andta lhel 11 hr JO 111111 I E IPOllT1Cl:NTU =~==-LI dltmlDMAMOfa.. Coming Nov. 24 in the Daily Pilat Friday. November 12, 1982 39 •November 12, 1982• '1( II I·' I ( l\il'l I 11 ( ! l J! if I ii~'.",• I I ( 1\'--.j : JI'. I l\'--il! )\,'--, Joe Pantoliano, Jonathan Terry and Dennis Franz in 'Brothers' By JIMMY JOHNSON Of Uae Dally Pllol 8tdf An examination of abuses in the union and the family WM bk>lotiically compatible. ''The court dedded ln favor of the cousin," Slbt.ld recalled. "It wu a cut·and-dried luue witbln our lep) system, but It OCCWTed to me it could be quite a thorny llRle within the cont.ext of a famll ." • !('her a while Sibbald went back to the material, thla time IMld1nc another hot ill\48 -the union. . "I returned to the p1-y tut year with the /' notioft of ~ it "'1&h another --I WM man ,_AM,, wllll --...... 1 &1• rd the ani.eci ot the pa., i.t June and mm ..,. worldnl at t"9 Met. • •·t~•ttri,......Joball......-• . ' , N ~ Q; .D E <I> > 0 z --------------=-============:.-=-=-=--=--=----::-=-----------.. On Stage Playwright Georg~ Sibbald discusses his play, 'Brothers,' with SCR's J erry ~atch . Georg~ Murdoek, Jonathan Terry and David Ralphe in scene from preµiiere of 'Brothers.' 'Brothers • • • 'A play that splits the family From Page 1 didn't touch it. It was an excuse not to write. 'After summer I finished it, gave it to my agent and haven't seen it since laat October. "I like the way rve been able to tie the two issues together. so to speak." Sibbald said. "The same issues run through both situations. The play is an examination of abuse in both areas. I don't try to answer the questions.. only illuminate them." . The efforts of hla work, writing at night and on weekends. has resulted in a world premiere at South Coast Rep Critics are saying it's one of the best, if not the bt>st, plays produced by the Cost.a Mesa company. Sibbald works fulllime al the Metropolitan Opera 1n New York. where he IS a st.age carpenter who does all the finishing work for the M et. He is a member of the stagehands union and for the past 10 years has worked in the scenic s hop. Born in Scotland, he moved to the United States with his mom and dad at the age of 10. Since retirement. his folks have returned to Scotland. He is the youngest of four brotheni. H is father had his own butche r shop in Scotland, but when he immigrated to the U.S. he was a butcher for A&P markets. "l went back to Scotland rnyaelf after 25 yeani," Sibbald recalled. "It'a a beautiful country and the beauty of 't I.I \UlChanaed. 'the town where I was born was a textile town ... and It still ia. If it hadn't been for my mother, I guess we would sUU be living there. ''Mother came to the United Stat.es In 1930 and was governess to a rich family," the playwright continued. "After a while she returned to Soolland. married my father. had a family and convinced my father to Immigrate to this country. "Mother had the foresight to 11tt that the opportw\JUes were greater here than in Scotland. I thank God every day that she did." Sibbald las t visited hll hbmetown In June. Thlnp there .eem much smaller now than when he WM 8 kid SJ'Owinl up. '1•'a J\.&lt 8 small 10Wn," he Nld, sn1fUng. throulh a bright red well· tailored bard. "So l wu out walkJns th.la day when I 4poUed a ~ I rec:ocnJ.ed, I looked tt ov~r and ' . ,, said to this oldtimer as how I thought the fence seemed much taller when I was a boy. 'It was, bul they sawed it in hal( a while back.' "It's always fun to go home. but if l see one more castle I think I'll throw up," Sibbald added. "There are these people who have t.he9e ~homes. They now allow_ tours. There are people who live in these big homes with way too much room Mld just a few miles away, there are people living in 1qualor. Tilat turns my stomach." While "Brothers" could eaaDy tum into his most successful play, it is not his first. "I've done a couple of off-Broadway th ings," he pointed out. "I did one called 'The All-American Sweepstakes.' It was about these guys sitting in a bar watching the Cirst draft lottery we were all involved m back in the '60s. "Then l wrote another called 'The Dodge Boys.' It was a play about two brothers who ran an automobile dealersh1p in the Midwest. One of the brothers handled the mechanics of the buainesa while the other was the salesman and it gave me a chance to examine a lot of values. "ll was a good play and generally everyone hked it, ex~pl the critic for the New York Times. He gave it a bad review so 'The Dodge Boys' died a slow death." Admitting he 11 very atructurally oriented, Sibbald tees playwriting much like hi.I carpentry work. "Writing a play ia a lot like building-a houae," he said. "ln a boUae every piece must fit and be ln Its proper place, otherwise you're a<>ing to have a problem hou.se. · "It's the same with a play. Take out any ')ne piece or character and the play won't work. It's a tight play. But If you can take out a cl)aracter, then it'1 not a Ught play." · Thia ~na the cue "Brothen" wean like a 41lov~e becewie all \he cliaractA!ra are Important to the· ot. Th~11 the y~ailb'I brother Tommy Mac Ulan (Joe Pantoliano , wOa and cruy r.atl (Denni• Franz). Jamea ( onathan Tury), the recoverina alcohoUc. Harry (David Rals>heh:~ re(~ \0 fUJPy lM ~ kidney. .... I the father pla)WI IO well by t b.ancter ~ a.or.,. M~k.. Mur.d,>ck g lv•• a mo•' unforaettablf \II .kJ I lJ '\ performance in "Brothers." but then. he is a most unforgettable actor. He has a face that looks as if it wu chiseled out of unpolished granite. It's a face that has kept him on stage. the big screen or the tube for a number of years. Murdock has done a number of things, but th1S is the first time he has appeared at SCR. "I have wanted to WOl!k here for a long time," he offered. "rve even been asked to read for certain parts, but for one reuon or &bother. I haven't been able to get here before now ." Murdock manages to stay pretty busy with his acting. but it hasn't always been that way. Like so many actors, he's had to pay a few dues along thE way. "That's a fact," he said with a smile. "When I was starting out I did everything from chauffeuring to selling Bibles. I even tried to be a gigolo once, just hoping some gal would say she's buying. But that was back In the '50a when I was first getting started.'' A native of Salina, Kan .. Murdock got into the business quite by a fluke. "I wasn't long out of the Navy," he recalled. :•1 was enrolled in a courae at Kansas Western University. I was going to school days and driving a bus at night. "l wu enrolle<i in this oourw where everyone had to participate lt'1 the production of a play. Wh~ t her aaked me what 1 wanted to do tn the producUon, I dkln't know what to say. I certainly didn't want to do any hard wock -l waa &et\.ing enough of that u it wM -IO l taid l wmted'fo act. "I didn't reallt.e what I WU aettina Into," the performer continued while devouring a sandwich at lunch break. "I i.boYaht T'd do thla and Own forpt all about acuna. Sol dld ft and everyone ln my familt...lil<-ed it. .. ~ l lt.ked h. ·~following 8'fl*ter tM ~het ~ me tf I would like to attend awnmer atock theeter. 1 said yes. but I bad no ldea lt would~ bt,nild the next experience. I did ..U and t.he lbM~ .,.&I'd me biM& llain· The tbfe• WM ln Plye.U~ Mia. and 11,.nt ~of" my ume ·~t.etwMn Pl~tb ai'ld C..,. May. N~ 0 t'V DeWr' ~t .~ I ~ ... See 'Bro~' ~'6 . ~q d ~ ~ It~ YA • 'Barbarosa • • Movie and hero that just wouldn't die , • "Barbarosa " -both the movie a nd its outlaw hero -seems to have a knack for coming back from the dead. But if Barbar053 the outlaw, played by Willie Nelson, was never quite dead in the first place, neither was the film, produced by Paul N. Lazarus and Martin Starger. The movie, directed by Fred Schepisi, was made in 1980 and briefly released to regional theaters in 1981. At that time, the film attracted little attention at the box office, but made a hit with a group of critics who lobbied for its re- release. Accounts of similar second chances -for movies like ''Stevie" for inst.anc.e -have piled up in recent years, perhaps as testimony to the growing power of popular movie critics to • influence not only movie-goers but movie makers and marketers as well. At any rate, the movie has turned up agam in all its folk-legendry -no worse for the wear but no better with age. "Barbarosa" is intriguing and fun to watch but it contains some flaws which leave the audience wondering about key plot twists and character entanglements. The movie opens when Barbarosa meets up with a young man. played admirably by Gary Busey, who is fleeing his north Texas home after accidentally killing his brother-in-law. But Karl, Busey's character, isn't the only one with family problems. Berbe.rosa has carried on a bloody war with his in-laws for years, roaming the Texas desert thievin' and horse rustlin' for a living and visiting his wife whenever he can sneak back to the family hacienda -usually the spring and fall. The two men travel together. meeting up with outlaws and trying to stay one step ahead of family members seeking vengeance. Along the road they encounter a large amount of gruesome By KAREN E. KLEIN Ot the Dally Pilot Staff violence and plenty of colorful characters in the forsaken desert near the Texas·Mexico border. What also evolves on the journey as a solid relauonship between the two men in the liJla.Sler craftsman/apprentice tradataon. Barbarosa is reluctant to take on his clumsy sidekick at first, and his impatience with the young man ls the sourl't" of much of the film's humor. But Barbaro&a does teach Karl some 1.ncks of the trade and along the way. the nov1cv proves himself to the old master and becomes a trusted friend. Throughout, the movie's plot touchc'S on tht themL'S of senseless violence and family vendetta While both men surrer innocenUy under these curses. they develop a sense of family between the two of them. It is thas sense of belonging between the two out.casts that sustains the movie through some of its weak spots. The movie fails m its detailing of a fairly intricate plot background. Just enough questions are left half-answered to frustrate the audience into having to guess the characters' motivations at l"ertaan points. One assumes 1t is racial hatred that causes Barbarosa's in-laws to perpetuate the long- standing fight between them. But if that is so. why hasn 't Barbarosa taken his wafe and daughter and left the area? The story, especially the part surrounding Barbarosa's past. remains hazy enough to make the character a legend in his own time. When Barbarosa supposedly is resurrected from the dead, the folksong version of the story gets back to the town before he does. Nelson and Busey both put in excellent performances. Nelson, especially, is perfect for Gary Busey and Willie Nelson of 'Barbarosa.' the part. Schep.isi's direction as tight and h~ as able to concentrate on the relationship between Barbarosa and Karl without sentimentalizing the film. "Barbarosa" is worth seeing despite its fla ws for an insight into the making of a legend 'The Mlssi .. onary . • •• Has its funny mo1'1ents, but . By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot the Dally Pil.M Staff At least four different 8CJ"een stories When Palin treats the street women leap oul of the starting gale in "The kindly, they repay ham with a little Miss.ionary," featuring Michael Palin more affection than he can handle. of Britain's Monty Python troupe. Palin lets the more intriguing plot The re's a sex farce involving a threads d angle like unwatered mild-mannered ~onary who winds flowers while he clumsaly fends off up running a shelter for ladies of the S mith's amorous a dva.nces well. evening. Later, he risks missing his own There's a social satire about wedding when he runs off to keep hypocritical church officials who care Smith from taking rash action again.st more about con verting African her boorish husband n at Ives than aiding the "The Missionary" has its tunny disenfranchised masses in London's moments, but the picture as a whole slums. never jells. And there's a domestic comedy The stellar English cast isn't to about a man who conduct.a a courtship blame. Trevof Howard is Smith's by mall and returns home to find his wealthy husband. who believes the fiance is a naive, frigid young woman lower classes might be easier to with an unnatural affection for filing control if they were chained together. papers. Denholm Elliott is the bishop who Unfortunately, Palin. who wrote wentl to c&oae down PaJln's wayward .and co-produced "The Mil.11onary," women's home after it becomes • bit wastes most of the movie on the too suelC.'elSful. Michael Hordem does fourth and 1eUt lnterestfn1 ploUine a h.llarious tum as a long-time butler an undercooked lave story lnvolvtni who .UU can't find his way around hl.s the title character and the wife '"employer'• huge hOUIC. _. (Maule Smith) ol one of ~nd'1 Finally. young Phoebe Nichoua ls weeftluest men. perfec:t aa Palin'• fhmce, who believe. The J*tute ~ 1n 1806, • Palin lallen 'WOmen a.re people who have returm to~· afttr 10 Y"fS of *1nned their k.nee. rnlulonary work In Af rt ca. He b Pet.er Hahn an contribute• some reunited with hi• childhood lovely photosraphy of the EnMllah sweetheart, to whom he hat become eo~ntryalde and of London 1trwca enaaae<t throuC)i the mail. nwtt up to re.-create the Edwardian A. -he prepar. for marrtaae and a era. more clvillsed life, Palin'• bishop But ''The M~" ill d,....cl asslp him to pt acquainted wlth down by th• unlikely romance I...ondoft'a SVWtWtibn md to k!!Mh betw.n Palin -SIN1b. I&~ be. them the ~of dMlr w~.&--UW.t hlin'• l!CDldy ......, l9le ..... fil\ane."W help from 8mhh and hlr lmWa'• men J' 'Ml ...._.;...._.. husband \o oJ>er•U. ~ -~ fc)f~ .&r-.a't-'-.•b't M •-•~rolnita\t9 W"1Wwd ..,.._._ ~Iii nowbln bl llP"t. Pdn'• Michael Palin and Maggie Smith in 'The MiNionary.' • 3 31 §: ~ i ~ CD .. :::> Q. CD ... -~ ... a: QI ':< z 0 < CD 3 i ... -!" -CD OD f\) .. --------~ --------C7I ~~~~~~~~~----~~~-----D--lv_•_r_•_'_•_n_• ______ ~~--------------.----------------------~ ~-PLAYS ------ ··BROTHERS," a new drama about ronrtkts w1thm a fanuly. 1s being presented on the Second St.a~c· of South Coast Rl·perwry, 655 Town Cenwr Drive, Cost.1 Mesa (957-493:\) Performa™:e11 are given Tue.days through With a little practice ... anyone can be •good• .uce Leet W hat's h app~ning a long Orange Coast is 8 p.m. f'ridays and Saturdays through Dec 4. Committee for Arts Presents • LES IALLETS TROCKADERO de MO#TE CARLO Sunday, November 21, 1982 7 pm Crawford Hall B allet c lassics' and modern words satirized by men dancing the women's as well as the men's roles. Hiiarious! ' Floor -$10. Bleachers -$7.50 Balcony -$5 Tickets Available at the ASUCI Box Office. For further information, call 833-6379 L'\I\ I Ri,11 '\Of l ·\I Ill >R~IA . IR\ l \.I A n age undreamed of .. An age of swords and sorcery, Of demons and dragons. "DEATHTRAP," the "who'U do it" mystery, winds up this weekend at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd ., Santa Ana (979-5511 ). ao.i.ng performances are tonJght through· Sunday at varying curtam times. The musical "Meet Me in St. Loulll" opens Wednesday. See Diversions, Page 11. 1 ------------------'( Coming Attroc~lon• )t:===========--::::_-_-.:::::::::::.:-.::_-.=:i I rvine S y mp hony to play • • • A special Thanksgiving Day concert . will be staged at the Turtle Rock Commu"nity Center by the Irv ine Symphony Orchestra. The concert, beginning at 2 p.m., is free but intended as a special fund- raiser. Spectators will be asked to make contributions or pledges to defray costs of other free concerts staged during the season. The· same program will be repeated at 4 p.m .. Sunday, Nov. 28 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Drive. l Sunnyhill Drive in Irvine. Persons interested in making contributions b y m ai l to t h e symphony can send checks to the .orchestra at 5082 Cinnamon St., Irvine. 92715. -0 ' Jazz at Fash ion Island . . . i Jazz has arrived at Fashion .Island. Bob Bums Restaurant has initiated a new showroom with a series of jazz pe rformances. Professionals are scheduled most Sunday nights and college musicians will play Tuesdays through~-21. The Ron FAchete Trio will perform from 6 to 10:30 p.m. Sunday in what t he r estaurant is billing as its continuing Bob Bums Jazz Festival. i ...... "Tl ... a: ~- Then on Nov. 21, the comedy-music team of Skiles & Henderson will present two ·shows. from 6 to 7 p.m. and from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Althou~h most performances will featu re no cover charge or drink minimum, this one will be dif(erent. Tickets are $10 each with a two-drink minimum. Z The weekly series is acheduled for ~ broadcast Sundays from 4 to 7 p.m. on 3 · KWVE-108 FM radio and from 8 to 11 g p.m. on KSBR public radio (88.5 F.M). ~ .... A Newport Beach businesa, which has asked to remain anonymous, has agreed to match all contributions up to $10,000. Contributions are tax deductible. 'King L_udwig' on ·stage at UC 4 rv1ne ... !'J .... I Featured during the concert will be Jacq~ Etienne Meht.tl's opera work. "Overture to Joseph," Vivaldi's "Tempesta di Mare," with flute soloist Marianne Whitmyer. and Beethoven's "Symphony No. 1 in C Major." • The orches1ra's 12:30 p.m. practice preceding the concert will be open to children. UC Irvine Englis h professor Robert Peters will portray Ludwig. the "Mad King" of Bavaria, during a free orie- man pe rformance on the campus Thursday. Peters will recite from the text of his own recently published book of poema, "The Picnic in the Snow: Ludwig ll of Bavaria." He will deliver monol~:in costume, from the mad The Outlaw ... The Outcast ... and the Legend that was bigger than both ,, -~ of them. ~. ~ Memorable Experience" -Vern Perry The Register LORD GRADE PRESENTS "BARBAROSA" GllBERT ROLAND • lSElA VEGA t DANNY DE LA PAZ _, Written by WJLµAM 0. WITTUFF • M,usic by"BRUCE• SMEATON r Directed by fRED SCHEPISI •.Produced bY PAUL N. LAZARUS ~II ExecUjiw Ptoducer MARTIN STARGER "wrmiFF. NELSON AND BUSEY"PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION wrTH rrc ·FILMS ASSOC1A~D ALM DISlltlBlTTION CORPORATION ~iii '1 ffiWel DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL PICTURES AND ~iiii...-.W~ -..... UtMMM..crtv ~ lie - ,, king during various stages of his jife. The performance will begin at 8:30 p.m. in Room l 78 of UCl's lfW:nanltles Hall. Lud~g ruled Bavaria from 1864 until 1886, when he was depoeed as ipsane. He halted public expenditures on political and military.measures and instead built a great number of castles and supported artists such as compoeer Richard Wagner. He died by drowning only houn aft.er being deposed. The death was never ·explained. Peters• performance is identical to thoee presented earlier at the Filth S lreet Studio in Los Angeles. A reception will follow the UCI performance. $ I\) .... I ·' n_---. ' ' i 'Brothers ••• • When family ties qre not tight f From P age 2 0 z doing a play in Cape May. There was a hurricane >. just off the East Coast. When it came ashore it ~ knocked out all the power. We scurried around and ~ lit candles and gave them to the people in audience. ~ They were 'Sitting there holding our Ughts, but the i show went on. j "I've seen a lot happen in my time," Murdock .¥ g ~ AU o ea N«J ® " ...... AECEIVE rli£ SlAL OI 1ltC MOTION l'tCIUllE COOi 01 SEU' lllGUUI TION said. "I have fallen off stage and into the laps of the audience. I've forgotten crucial lines on stage. I've been dog tired and I've been dog-houae hungry, but I wouldn't want to do anything else." , Murdock came to California from New York in the early 1960s to work in films and television. "There was still aome television work in New York at the time," he said." 'Naked City' and 'The• Defenders' were still in ~uctlon, but most of the w ork was on the West t." Since arriving here he has been pretty busy. lie has a list of television credits that go on forever, but his m ost recent motion p icture was the controversial "Shoot the Moon." In it he played · a Diane Keaton's father. "I've never been in a ftlm that raised 10 much controversy," he said. "It a.roused a lot of pel'90Nll feeling in people. It touched people emotionally and got them into psychological di9cuaaion. People took what was wrong with that picture too aeriously. And the-ending ... the ending bothered many people. It bothered me, but that'• show buainea." The entire cast and director of "Brothen" have been brought in from Hollywood. It's an excellent cut in equally as good a play. It's also a play that might force George Sibbald into writing fulltime and maybe a little carpenter work on the side. Center I A Family Shopping/Dining & Entertainment Center Albertson's • Bank of America• Bilbo Baggina • Coco's/Reubef'i'I • Dolphin Hair Fuhlons • Edwardl Cinema. Fuh'n Splash .~ Hwnlet •Ice~ • ...,,..... Beauty Supply . 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F.ditiona Limited) of Loa Angeles w1ll 1pecial time arrangements for visits. Z displayed at Ne wport Beach City open Monday in the Golcfen West All works are d o n e in the >.Hall. Johnson 11 the c reator o f lhe College artgalleryontheHuntington printmaking tec hniques o f ~ Johnson's 10 oil paintings explore popular comic strip "Moon Mullins." Beach campus. lithography, etching, wood block and -.: im~onistic light and color, often His son, Torn Johnson, is the editorial An o pening r eception for t he lilk llCJ'een. Included will be works by ~ inspired by subject matter along the cartoonist for the Daily Pilot. retrospective exhibit will .be held Joael Albers, David Hockney, Jasper ~ Orange Coast. from 7 to 9 p.m., and the exhibit will J o hns, Roy Lichtenstein , Claes -g Carson's work, 20 pastels on sanded The show runs through Dec. 2. continue through Dec. 15. Gallery Oldenburg and Robert Rauschenberg. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I . THE FILM THAT . •uFTS YOU UP WHERE YOU BElONG• NOW HAS ntE #1 HIT SINGlE .. ,.. -IN THE COUNTAYI ..,....,.. ....................... .................. ........, . • bontl ...... ,....... ..... helylllO ............ ~ "'-"" dleoovered." -o.1111~-•w •A otowd pl1•1rv One ol the ..... thorauallly....,..... ..... ., .. ,.. .. .......,.. ..... ...., ..... _,_._, -"'LOVE CHILD' WILL LEAVE YOU AGLOW WITH ITS ULTIMATE CELEBRATION OF LIFE AND DAZZLED BY THE BIRTH OF A RADIANT NEW STAR." -Guy fladey, COSMOPOLITAN · "A FORCEFUL AND EMO'{IONAL NEW FILM. .. IT'S A VERY GOOD.MOVIE!" -GeneShalir,NBCTV "ONE OF THE RARE GOOD MOVIES OF THE YEAR." -P.at Collins, CBS-TV I ~ n ----~==========================-=~==:=-i=,1=1 ~~~~~~--~----~--~--~~~(· Curr•n_tlyScr..,,lltfl)~~--------------~~~~~~~--; i AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN: Rated R, Stan Richard Gere, David Keith, Debra Winaw and Louis Go.en Jr. Thett are very f~ a.trpr't.s but aome beautifully drawn performances in this tale ol boot camp and nimance. It's rated R becaUle of languace, 9eX and adult lituationa. THE MISSIONARY: Rated R, Michael Palin of Monty Python fame has the title role in this tale of a. miaaionary who opens a home for wayward souls in Edwardian London. This warm-hearted picture has some amusing moments, but they're offset by a boring ·love story and a surplus of undeveloped plot threads. CLOCKWORK ORANGE: Rated R, Stanley Kubrick 's film garnered critical acclaim when originally released in the early 70s. E.T. THE EXTRA:TERRF.8TRIAL: Rated PG, stars Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Robert MacNaughton and Drew Barrymore. Thia highly acclairnea ICience-fantasy film deals with a young boy who befriends a Ii~ lost alien from outer apsioe. 'lb.is family film has been touted as one of the best in years. HUMONGOUS: Rated R, stars J anet Julian and David Wallace in a gruesome Halloween-time horror story. JINXED: Rated R, stars Bette Midler and Rip Tom as lovers'involved in a jinxed blackjack deat Mid.ler provides the film's good momenta, otherwise an uneven, unsatisfying oomedy. f LOOKIN' TO GET Otrr: Rated R, stars Jon • Voight, Ann-Margret and Burt YounJ in Hal Ashby's atory about two gamblers ~ to 8COre big at the Las Vecas blackjack table. Sullen from a weak a:tipt and unlikable cbancters. MONSIGNOR: Rated R, atars Christopher Reeve, Genevieve BuJold, Fernando Rey al')d Juan Miller. Reeve trades hia Superman cape fOC" clerical rQbes in this tale ot a WOC"ld War Il priest who beoomes involved in financial wbeellna and deaJ.inc within the Vatican. The beauUfully photqvaphed filin is long on shock value (prieft hat a runanoe, 11 h • John Frankenhelmer in top form. R rated to.r - 1Y.l OVieS nOW_ S 0Wlng violence. i I 0 C t NATIONAL LAMPOON'S CLASS! a ong range oas REUNION: Rated a. this tam brings familiar high 2- ~ school types together for a 10-yean-later party that !II: priest deals with the Mafia), but short on is menaced by a disturbed student. Moderately =Ti motivation and substance. funny high achoo~ jokes and high jinks are mixed S: MY FAVORITE YEAR: Rated PG, stars Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper, Joeeph Bolopl& and Mark Linn-Baker. A bright comedy in the tradition of last year's "Arthur," about a lovable drunk and his exploits. Set in 19M during the Golden Age o{ television. PINK FLOYD THE WALL: Rated R, stars rock singer Bob Geldorf. Pink Floyd's album "The Wall," inspired this nightmarish film, which chronicles a rock star's overdoee. POLTERGEIST: Rated PG, atan Jobeth Williama and Be.trice Straight In a tale of the supernatural. The atory is by SteYen Spielbers; the direction by Tobe Hooper. 1be PG ratinc ia foe in.peme. SUPERMAN ll: Rated PG, stars Christopher Reeve, Ned Beauy, Jackie Cooper, Sarah Doualas and Margot Kidder. The return of the highly popular Superman sequel in which three aliens come to earth lc:>okina fOC" Superman. a.liaa Clark Kent. The love acene between Supennan and Lois Lane created a stir when the movie was originally releued. S'tAll Tl\B& 0 : Rated PG, atan William Shat.Der and Leonard Nlmoy ln the contlnuina ~ to leek out and explore .u.,. new worldl. 1be PG ratiq ii fOC" llCtion. Directed by Nicbc>b9 Meyer. THE CHALLENGE: Beat American-made martial-arts film yet, plus a vlew of Japanese culture rare in American films. Scott Glenn is a foot-looee fighter who gets mixed up ln a bitter family feud in ,Kyoto and faJla under the spell of master of the sword T08hiro Mifune. Directed by into a mad '1asher movie parody. ~ z YES, GIORGIO: Rated PG, stars opera great ~ Luciano Pavarotti in his film debut, with Kathryn ~ Harrold and Eddie Albert. A comedy about an g opera star (naturally) who courts his throat ~ specialist. ... ~ A BOY AND HIS DOG: Rated R, stars Don <0 Johnson as the owner of a smart-talking dog. This CD I:..G. Jones film, based on a Harlan Ellison novella, 11.> was originally released in 19'4 and has gained n.othi.ng in the way of substance or believability Since then. BARBAROSA: Rated PG, mainly for violence, stars Will~e Nelson and Gary Busey. This is another one that was released a couple years ago and brought back by critical demand. Nel80n and Busey put in admjrable performances as two outcasts who find a sense of family in each other. Deals with larger issues like revenge and the making of a legend. CONAN THE BARBARIAN: Rated R, thlis is the classic storybook tale with iron-pumper Arnold Schwarzenegger in the title ro&e. A lot of low points with sparse cinematic: hl1ha and much graphic violence. EAtfING RAOUL: Rated R. thif is a silly comedy full of swingers, prudes and Latin loven. There's eomething to offend everyone in the film's satire, which is really an assault on hypocrisy. lT CAME FROM HOLLYWOOD: Rated PG, thl.a ia a compilation of the worst movies of all time introduced by comics from television's Saturday Night Live and SCTV Comedy Network. Plenty o{ baa, bad movies guaranteed to dredge up some chuckles. • 1 • I \ - , ... -· ~· ---------------------~~;,_...~--~-------1~~-----•n __ t• __ ,,,,_·_1_._•_lo_n~~--~,__---------------------~~~--~~~~- ; 'Ll'I Abner • • • 'A winnin:g team effort . ~ Alk anyone over the untrustable ag~ of 30 ~ which comic strip they enjoyed most during their > formative years and chances are the majority would ~ opt for ~ Capp's slapstick satire "f:.i'l Abner." >: Natcherly. ' as Back in the 1950s, when the strip was at its :g peak, playwrights Norman Panama and Melvin ~ Frank turned it into a Broadway musical, which • later became a popular movie. Local theater groups -g have excluded it from their repertoires for the last ~ two decades, however. j Comes now the Westminster Community ~ Theater and the Orange C.oasl's most enterprising director of musicals, Kent Johnson, who have § joined forces to bring Dogpatch back onto center ii: stage. ·The result is a joyously wacky production which should guarantee wall-to-wall audienees for the next four weekends. Johnson, who specializes in adapting large- scale musicals for the small, horseshoe-shaped s tage without sacrificing e ither quality or per'90rule1, has outdone himself, logistically, with "Li'l Abner." The cast numbers upwards of 50 h9tlll .......... n.;.t ................ NATIONAL IAMP99N18 .. 11•d I ""' /1 Print. By TOM TITUS or t11e Dally Pilot ~tan performers and Johmon puts them smoothly and effectively throuah their paces in one of the year's most enjoyable olfering'I. · Al might be expected, en.emble excellence is a hlghllaht of the We9tminster pl'qduction. with K ysa Cobb's splendid choreography negotia.ting the llmit.ed dimensions marveloutly. There. ia.m much happening at once du~ the chorus numbers - especially the ttibute to 'Jubilation T. Compone" -that the playgoer doesn't know where to focus next. Casting is particularly impressive, with the principal actors fashioning an astonis hing ~mblance to their oomic at.rip counterparts. In the title role, Dave Hutchinson is perfect as the strapping hero of limited brain power, while Karen Matheny makes a striking Daisy Mae with a honey-sweet voice to match. "'The Chosen' ... One of the year's best!" "It's petfect. Just petfect:'--. ....... llegot 'IHCIV •--....... u----•xcu,.. w~ FRI. 4:20, 1:11 • UT,._ 4111, 1:10 (~::"115) CO.HIT "DINER" nl. l:30, 11:31 -SAT /SUN. 1:11, 1c30, 10:11 . .. Natcherly Nanci Andenon and Wayne Mayberry are first rate as the diminutive Mammy and Pappy Yokum, while F.dward 3. Steneck ls the beat of the cast as the portly Marryin' Sam. John Moreno makes a devastating F.arthquake McGoon and Clark Buraon captures the satfrical "bigness" of the multi- zillionaire GeneratBulmooee with hilarious aplomb. Others making definitive contributions are Joseph Cummings as Sen. Jack S. Phogbound ("there's no Jack S. like our Jack S."), Glen Roland as the officious government scientist, Sharon Reichelderler as the femme fatale Appasaionata Von Climax, Neal Seth Koplt caat against type as the weasely wizard Evil Eye Fleegle, Tim Johr)80n as the backwoods wheeler-dealer Available Jones and Kris Hollowaty making word.lea waves as the spellbinding Stupefyin' Jones. Performances of this delightfully upbeat musical continue Fridays and S8turdays at 8:30 through Dec. 4 at the theater, 7272 ~le St., Westminster. If you're lucky. you can reserve tickets at 995-4113. · ANAHEIM •• 1 ,.. ..... o --- Mt t ,.,:,,. f'Aw '°' ..,. C.·llllOUICI ..,.. ...... _._._ -..,..-=-=· ..,..._..... .. -. ............. _ 0.·11- I I ~-4(_~ _____ 0_1v __ ._,_•l_o_n_• _____ ~~~- From Page 4 America" to Jan. 30. "Shaman's Song: Rock Art of Wettern America" t.o Nov. 26. Hours 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and noon-5 p.rn. Sunday. Admiasion by donation. LAGUNA CRAFT GUILD STREET FAIR, at Fcnst Avenue, Laguna Beach, on Nov. 28 and at VWaee Fair, Lacuna Beach, on Dec. 4-5. Hours 10 a.m.-<iUlk. HAGGENMAKER GALLERIES. 372 N. Coa1t Hwy., Laauna Beach. OU. by Argentinian arta.t Liliana FtaNca. lloun 10 a.m.-5 p.rn. dally. ETTINGER GALLERY, LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. Photqp"aphy by Grey Crawford. Nov. 10-Dec. 18. Houn 10 a.m .-4 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a .m.-noon Saturday. Adm.il8ion free. LIDO MARINA VILLAGE, Via OpQrto Street, Newport Beach. Painting:s by Colla Meaa Art Le.gue 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday . . NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL GALLERY. Paaie.11 by Susan Canon and oiJI by Ferd Johnson on ci1sJ>l!Y through Dec. 2. SIGNATURE GALLERY, 263~ W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. Etchings by Rembrandt'° Nov. 20. SANDSTONE GALLERY, 284-A N. Coeat Hwy .• Laguna Beach. ''Color Cornucopia" '° Dec. 6. Randi Lee'• multi-media worka featured. Houn 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.day-Sunday. ·-ETC.------ ORANGE COAST COLLEGE FORUM, 2701 Fairview Road, Co.ta Mna. Gumdrope the Clown perfonm at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p .. m. S.turday. Ticbt information 556-5527. • KNOJTS BERRY FARM. Buena Park. Country Fair and Holiday Crafts Festival ii Nov. 11-18, te.23 and 25-30. Banjo Pick.in ' and Fiddle Contest Nov. 14. Cbrilltopher Mayer ol "Dukes of l:laaard" hmta "1982 Great Model Search" Nov. 13. Righteous Brothen Nov. 22 . ... -MUSIC1---------· CHAPMAN COLLroE, BeNa Hall. 333 N. Gi...u St., <>ranee. Piaaiat ac.. CoWna perfonm at I p.m. Saturday. Sopnmo Nanette Roe perfonne at I p.m.. . Sunday. Adm .... fnle. See Diversiom, Page 12 TllEMAN,.. SNOWY RIVER ........... _ MT/-.-. ..... ............. ~,_~ ~ove CHILD".., ... ...... -MT/IWL 1:11,Ml,4:10 ........ -TIME BANDITS111 u ::2 0 - -co CD N I ____ ,. - , .. ';~------------------------------------------~~ ~ Diven Ion• .... ~ From Page J 1 ... j "THE DIV~ERS," a human drama set in 1932 lndla.na, can.tinues at South eo.t Repertory.'1 mairwtage, i> 656 Town Center Di:lve, Coata Meaa (H7-4033). 0 Pei-fonnance9 are liven at 8 p.m. Tueedaya throulh z Saturdays. T:30 Sundays and 2:30 p.m. on week.ends until • Dec. 2. w ~ ~ 'C ~ ..... ... 4> ~ i "THE ELEPHANT MAN,'' the dramatization of a true story of a cijsfiiure<f penon. opens tonight at Golden West Coll~ge ln Huntington Beach (894-6070) . Performance!a are Fridays, ·Saturdays and Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 14 and 21 at 2:30 p.m. j "111E FOURPOSTER," the non-musical version of ~ "I Do, I Do," completes ita run for the Newport Theater -Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach (67~3143). ,g Final pert~ are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .. a: "Ll'L ABNER." the comic strip musical comedy, is on stagie at the Westminster Commtmity Theater. 7272 Maple St., WestnilrwWr (9"-4113). CUrtaln time la 8:30 p.m. Fridays and $1turdays through Dec. 4. Makllu! a start is proOably the most importarit step toward saving. TilCte is a way to take the initial step 1 and know you're on the right track toward a · r:-eguJar, scheduled savings. J ust join the Payroll Savings Plan at work. A little is taken out of each paycheck toward the purchase of U.S. · · S~vings Bond;I. You don't have to.worry about. making a special effort to put something aside each ~day. It's aU done for you. Automatically. --· 1 ~ ~ks~ piling up, the interest grows, aitd·you tea.bu youve found one surefi~ - way to save. :~@ mAmei:ica. When you put JNJft of 11our sacit11{1 into U.S. Sai;i"l(1.Bo~l1 you're l1el11lnl( to bu.lid a l1rfl{later future for your co1111tryi and for 11011r11elf. ,. ............... .,..,Nol .... ,.......c:c-dl. "MORNINGS AT SEVEN," a comedy about tmall town life, concludes ita enppment at the Newport Harbor Acton Theater, 390 Monte V• St., Costa Mea (631-5110). Clo.Ing performances are tonl1ht and Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2:30. "THE MURDER ROOM." a comedy-mystery, winda up ita nm f« the Garden Grove Conununity 'lilealer, Chapman Avenue at St, Mark's in Eaatgate Park (897-6122). Ftna1 perfonnance9 are tonight and Saturday at 8:30, Sunday at 2:30. "THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA.'' a Tenneaee Williama drama set in Mexico, opens toni1ht at Seddlebeck CoUe(le ln Mi.ion Viejo. Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 3 p.m., throulh Nov. 21. "THE PIRATES Ot PENZANCE," a musical comedy by Gilbert and Sullivan, completes ita stint at sebutian'a West Dinner Playhouae, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Final perfonnanc:ea are tonight throulh Sunday at var)'ing times. 11\e muaical •FtrUan's Rainbow'' opena \Vednaday. "THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC," a comedy about big businem, is opening th1s weekend at the C:O.ta Meu Civic Playhome on the Orange County Fairgrounds • (754-5159,. Perfonnancea are given Thundays through Saturdays at 8:30 until Dee 4. "SWEENEY TODD. THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET" is making ita Or.nae County · · . at the UC Irvine Fine Arta Villqe theater(~ The musical will be performed tonight and Saturday &nd Nov. 16-20 at 8 p.m. ''TWO AND TWO MAKE SEX." a liaht, adult comedy, is on stage at the Huntington Beach l'layhouae, ln the Seacliff Vi.UaCe ahoppinc center, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Hunting~n Beach (847-4465). Performances are given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Dec. 4. -All .. BOWERS MUSEUM, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. "Pre-Hispanic Art of Mexico, Guatemala and C-entral See Diversions, Page 16 ~ 'Carousel • • •' ·The 'big' voices fall way short f The merry-go-around and carnival tents appear a bit out of place on a small jut of peninsula at Dana Point Harbor. There are after all, those modem buildings nearby. And heavy equipment has been working on the bluffs for months, developing a booming Dana Point. But it takes only a bit of imagination to envision a Maine seacoast village, about 1873, <6etting for the Richa. rd Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein musical "Carousel." Southern California's nippy weather this time of year helps. B-r -r-r-r , was it cold at last Saturday's opening of the outdoor presentation of "Carousel" by :t"he Arts Council of the Nautical Heritage Museum at Dana Point. • Thanks to delightful songs, colorful costumes and comedy that warm the heart it was worth sitting through the nearly three-hour production -never mind the wooden bleachers, the chilling ocean wind. Md as always. there were times when the familiar story of a bully carousel barker's misguided love for a young cotton mill worker brought tears. What the large cast lacks in professionalism, it makes up in enthusiasm. The characters are believable. Singing, with few exceptions. is good. The Dana Point cast isn't working In the best of conditions. There are no microphones on the stage, surrounded on three aides by the audience. An effort to play to the three seating areas sometimes makes it difficult to hear. "Carousel" requires vibrant singing. In aome cases at Dana Point., the ''big" voices are lac.king. By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Of llMI Dally PUot Staff . Stanley R. Paden, who plays the lead Billy Bigelow, has the physical stature. He is broad shouldered with good chinline but bigness of voice is not his, notably on the production's major piece, "Soliloquy." Paden acts better than he sings. Bigelow ls a role Paden has rePort.edly always wanted to play and is commuung from Diamond Bar. Top perfonners here are Susan Gail Poeske, o( Laguna Niguel, as Carrie Pipperidge, Martha Hathaway O'Rear, of Yorba Linda, as Nettie Fowler, H. Douglas Custance, Laguna Niguel, as Enoch Snow, Robb Riggs, Dana f>oint., as Jigger Craigin and Lorie Christman, Dana Point, as Bigelow's daughter, Lowse. Rigg is nearly flawless as the scraggly- looking, sinister Jigger. He is a drama teacher at Ni_guel Hllls Junior High School and bis. experience pays. He doubles as chorqrapber. · ~eral of the young dancers are or have been students of Riag at Capistrano Ballet Company. Jigger doesn't do any heavy singing. But Nettie does and O'Rear's voice rings clear on "You'll Never Walk Alone." Custance, whose catering firm provides a real live clambake, is a1ao assistant director. Custance has done extensive stage work and as the b1,&&iness-minded Enocti Soow, whose honorable intentions persuade Carrie to be his bride, he fits the bill. His muttonchop makeup is just right. He sings well. Christman is daugh\er of Steve Christman, , director of the museum. She is light of feet in the g. Second act dance sequence with Carnival Boy, ~ played by Kenneth Paul Henson. ~ .. Debbie Edmondson is a pretty Julie Jordan. g: But her character gets lost at times. '::< There are some elements that cannot be z overcome in an outdoor setting. For example, fire o engine sire.ns pierced the cold air opening night ~ and someo}le a dock away kept yelling. 3 A star bright, half-moon sky added to the i "' scenic settifl$· · ~ A delinite aid is the stage lighting directed N by Rick Golson and Randy Isles and costumes ~ designed by Peter Lach and Richard Wayne ~ Abel. Abel is also producer and director. N There is no orchestra but the duo pianos of Ramona Sutton and Laurence Gordon, conducted by Alvin Brightbill, work nicely. A real carousel, on which playgoers can•take a spin prior to the show, and carnival games - based on those of the late 1800's -to benefit sea explorers and sailing programs of the museum, inake for a natural background: Steamed clams, barbecue chicken, corn on the cob, clam chowder and lemonade or cider are served ~fore the play. The musical is being presented through Sunday. The site is at the end of Del Obispo Street. Tickets for the 7:30 p'.m. shows Saturday and Sunday are $27 .50 and include show, clambake and fair. Ticketa for the fair and show _only are $18.50. Reservauons may be made by .telephoning the Dana Point Lighthouse, 661-1001, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Do dress warmly. Take a blanket or two and mittens or gloves. u ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--4~----~-•-'• __ o_o_i_n_•_•~~-)1--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ N .... !Doo Dah ... t A parade with .only success going for it ~ Orange County should have al least seven • entries in the sixth Doo D8h Parade at noon, Nov .• ~ 28 in Pasadena. · :g Preliminaries started last Sunday for the ~ alternative to the New Year's Day Tournament of ~ Roses Parade. -g Crowned ~ade queen at Pookie's Bar and «> Grille. in downtown Pasadena, was 65-year-old j evicted bar and hotel owner, Hazel Guinn, who lost > her business following 30 days notice. She owned > Hazel's Bar and the Star Hotel. :§ Introducing the queen, Rick Cole, one of the 0:: pioneers of the Doo Dah Parade, said her success spelled downfall for her business. ''Thousands of weekend visitors signified dollars to developers," Cole said. "Several bars including hers were forced out by higher rents" and downtown renovation. During a pause before the proceedings. Peter Apant:l, a public relations consultant, and founder of the parade, six years ago, provided a list of Orange County entries, only two of whom could be contacted during the program. A late parade entrant, arriving for the coronation, was "Thanksgiving Leftovers" put together by mostly-UCI alumni. Others include a groOp of lawnmower pushers who are expected in this week; Kevin Keane of Fountain Valley; A.lllson Lawton, Tustin; Stephen Freeman, Newport Beach; Don Coursey of Huntington Beach and "The Unknown Shoppers" represented by Andrea Manes of Anaheim. Another Anahe im resident, Bill Bangert, vi.sited the coronation but left early to drive the parade l'OUte. He is a champion caber ("telephone By DAVE TAYLOR &pedal &o Uae Dally Pllol pole") toaer and weight man who will be carrying a 20-foot aa., calling attention to the feast day of St. Andrew, Nov. 30. St. Andrew la honored for his martyrdom in Patrae, Greece in 69 A.D., and is the patron saint of Scotland. Bangert has participated in Scottish athletic games for many years. The croa will be animated, with smoke, saJd Bangert. Other Orange County residents will probably be among groupe marching in the non-mo'°rized event. They include nudists lrom the Western Sunbathing A.DOclation, who will stage a volleyball game with beach balls. · Last year the parade included John and Juanita Coulter of Newport Beach, who sailed their "Little Pufr• eight-foot sailboat down the line of march to the tune of an original composition "Saililll{ Down Colorado'' (Boulevard). That parade drew 125 entries and 40,000 spec1aton. Other entries included a doK dreaed as a killer bee, a spoof on the Peripheral Canal backers; a nUJ'8e drill team with bed paria. and a Fountain Valley group of National Organizatioh for Women members with the theme of "Ladies va. Women." The founder of the parade, Apanel said he hopes it will continue to evolve without losing sight of the original intention. Change of this year's. E the Sunday between Christmas and New 's (actually the day after Christmas) was "a of politics" and "logistics." "Our real problem with the parade is lta success," he said. While voicing no worries abo.ut the parade toeing its landmark status, he said "clone parades" are being held in various parts of the country. He indicated it is quite an accomplishment to be associated with "a national holiday." Apanel explained that the idea stemmed from a bar conversation after he learned in mid-sununer 1977 that the Tournament of Roees Parade would not be held on January l, 1978 becauae it was on a Sunday. So the Doo Dah parade wu born and continues to thrive. · · The parade originally had motorized vehicles but by the third year "things got too heclic" he said and the motorized vehicles were dropped except for 90mething like the mowers. "It was cruising on Van Nuys BouIJvard," is how he aptly explained the reaaon for eliminating motorized vehicles. In addition "there were 4H!Sthetics," he added. .. And the human IC.ale," to make the parade "more creative," • he put it. In past parades there have been people in showers, others dttlaed as blrth oontrol devices and dancing shoes, testifying to its unlquene.. Symbolic of the parade is Guinn, the queen. who said she is still looking for a new place to operate a bar, two months after being evicted. Separated from an alcoholic husband, 26 yean ago, she had two children to support. So she took over rna.na,ement of the Star Hotel on Fair Oaks in Pasadena. a 75 cents a ni~ht rooming site. I ~--------------------.....;.------------l~-----'-Cl-·--··--'·--Ti_•_•_,_. __ ~~~----~----------___;.--~-----------=~ Rusty Scupper . RUSTY SCUPPER. 7887 Center Ave., Huntington Beach. 895-3444. Lunch served fJY>m 11:30 a .m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Dinner served from 5:30 to l 0 p.m. Monday through ;rhursday, 5:30 to 11 p.m . Friday and Saturday and 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday . Sunday brunch from 10:3'J a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Lunch from $3.95 to $6.50. Dinner from $7.95 to $16.95. Brunch from $4.95 to $7.95. Reservations recommended. Al one time, Orange Countians had offered little praise for the restaurant ecene, as if this territory south of the Ma Mabona and the Perino's had little to bout of its own. Rapid growth during the late '60s and '70s changed all that. There's plenty of dining spots offering everything from contin ental to nouvelle to the spiciest of Vietnarne9e cuislne. Though there are · now .everal thousand restaurants in competition, · luckily there's room for one more. A few weeks agQ, the Rusty Scupper introduced itself to the county. U the name sounds familiar, you've probably stumbled upon one of these seafoOd saloons in 90me other part of the state or country. The Huntington Beach Scupper marks the 35th in the Borel Restaurant Corp. chain and still another is to be launched soon in l..ong Beach. Although the Rusty Scupper is part of a nalionwide Deet, its owners have appreciatively avoided the carbon-copy monotony that ia the signature of other chains. Each Scupper is individually designed, with a bias toward ultra- modern architecture and handsome furnishinas accented by natural woods and stunning glalswork. Huntington's' Scupper is no le91 lacking for innovative design. It has a eea.faring ambience with its high wood-beam celling and giant air conjjtioning ducta that suggest a visit to the bowels of 1 ship's engine room. Ciiived glass windows and whi.e stucco. are offaet by Kelly green tile floors and earth tone "t:arpets. A touch of greenery and shimmering white ne6n UchUDc ~ to the elegance of thiA contempocary art deco lleafood ho\.-. house. • •More than just a seafood restaura_nt By JOEL C. DON Ot tbe Dally Pllo' Staff Customers may flnd their own peace of mind in this spacious restaurant. Dining r ooms are partitioned with glass and wood and upstairs seating permits guests to get away from much of the activity and cacophony of the main floor. The Rusty Scupper, named for an old San Franci8co tugboat, harbors a savory list of entrees from the deep. In addition, an oyster bar is a weloome stopover for a fresh serving of gulf shrimp or crabmeat cocktails, oysters on the half shell, steamed clams and ceviche. Some unusual appetizers on the list include shrimp remoulade, vermicelli fredda with bay shrimp, barbecued oysters and cherrystone clams baked in garlic butt.el" and crowned with bacon slices. Though the menu is heavily anchored with seafood, the Rusty Scupper allo could satisfy the beefeater with three cuts of prime rib, top sirloin teriyaki sirloin and marinated cubes of sirloin and chicken breast. My guest settled into a gulf shrimp cocktail ($4:95), rather standard fare aerved with a tangy sauce nestled in an oyster shell. She waa impressed with the sauce, remarkin& "Finally in Southern California rve found cocktail -.ace. It can't be too sweet, it has to have enough horseradish to just about make your eyes water." Vermicelli fredda ($3.50), a pasta dish, was served with a mayonnaise-mustard dreuing, tomato wedges and a small portion of bay shrimp and the right hint of tarrJgon. We've a1lo sampled ~ cevjche ($3.50), rich with scallops. fish and savory cilantro. fresh ovsters on the half shell ($3.95) and cluna casino ($4.95), tiny mollusks baked with prUc butter and bacon. Though not included with the meal, try Rusty Scupper's "homemade dmn chowder ($1.50), a sweet New F.naJand variety that la on the-thin side and brimming with bite-size pi.eces of clams and potato cubes. Dinners include fresh bread and choice of tossed green salad or spinach salad with mushrooms and bacon. The house dressine is a tast~ vinaigrette with chopped egg. The entree list is a rather eclectic selection of seafood delights from around the wo.rld. LC your preference is for a traditional "fish" meal, you can opt for Australian lobster tails ($16.95), broiled swordfish ($10.95), sauteed scallops ($10.95), shrimp scampi ($10.95) or teriyaki shrimp brochette ($10.95). I But don't pass up some more unusual dinners such as linguine. with scallops ($9.95) or white clam sauce ($7.95), fettuccine with shrimp '($10.95), sole Mon~y stuffed with crab, bay shrimp, tomatoes and .)&Ck cheese ($9.95) _or Pacific red snapper topped with green chile salsa sauce ($t'.05). By the way, the Scupper boasts its own fresh pasta made on the premises, an appreciated olfering hard to find even among Italian eateries. . My guest's fettuccine with shri~p was served ~1th green pasta and guJf shrimp lightly drenched m a creamy sauce with garlic, basil and a hint of oregano. The snapper wllh salsa sauce was a thick filet, baked to welcome tenderness and served with a generous helping of sauce including fresh cilantro and chopped onions. The restaurant's bouillabaisle ($12.95) al8o is a rich treat, appropriately served in a glass bowl and Cilled with shrimp, mu.els, clams, fish and half an Australian lobster tail. . It's a bit early to pass judgment on service, llDCe a number of the crew are still in trainins. But our experiences and reporu from others have indicated that you'll be in !or prompt and friendly attention. Of course, the Rusty Scupper is a newcomer with a good track record elsewhere, 90· It's hardly a gamble for first-timers. • • 15 ::5! 0 -~ l ~ i ' ~ :l. a. DI ':< z 0 ~ 3 i ... !'-> ... co CD I\) ~. r - ': ----~----------------------------~~~------------------,,_------~--------------------........ --~ ~ From Page 12 N ~ SADDLEBACK COLLEGE, Fine Arta Theater, _g =:=e':~=.J'~·= i Nov. 27. Ticket lnformation 831-4Me from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. :> weekday-.. 0 z . >; UC IRVINE BACK.LOT RISTA~. University ~ Center. J>ncaawill'e juz performed ,3-1 p.m. Sundays. 't: General admlmiolt $1.50. Information 833-8906. IL ..... ~ -0 i ! ' UC IRVINE FINE ARTS CONCERT HALL. UCI Jau Ensemble performs "A Tribute to the Duke (EJ.U.ncton)" at 8 pm. Sunday. Genera.I admlmion $4. Inf Cll"l'Olltion 833-e& 17. CAL STATE LONG BEACH. Univenity Music Cenw Redtal Hall. Woodwind l!Nemble of c.l State Lona. Beech J*fonna at 8 p.m. Tumday. Admillion free. "M~ In the Avan•prde" performed by the c.ou..ium ¥Ulk\an and the New MUlic Ememble at 4 p.m. Nov. 20. Genetal lldmlllico $3. lnfwmaUon (213) 498·"·· OllANGl!! OOAST OOLLEGE. ClauiCal &Wtarist John McEnary perlonm at 8 ~ Saturdal.t!:.~ nne Arta Hall 119, 2701 Fairview • eo.ia Genera.I admllmion $4. Ticket lnformatlon 556-6527. BALBOA PA Vll.JON, Newport Beech. Jazz Alive concert 2-8 p.m. Sunday ..-red by C.oMi Jazz Society. Adml9llon $8. ln!ormatlon 87~51. MUSIC CDfTER ~A VD.JON, 1~ N. Grand Ave., Loe AAples. Loe Anple. Philharmonk with pest condul!tar M1chMl TOllOn 11lornM at 8:30 p.m. Nov. 12 Uld 2:30 ~.m. NoY. 14. L.A. Philhannonic Chamber Mu.ic Society with ma.Ilic for brMI and woodwinds at 8:30 p.m. Monday i n Mark Tapor Forum. InformaUon (213) 972-7211. -ALISIO'S SOUTH. 1670 Old Newport Blvd:, Costa Mesa. Aut11mn Pre-holiday MuaJc Festival by the Honeybem at J p.m. Sunday. Information 642-t293. • FULLERTON OOLLEGE. Campus Theeter, 321 E. Oulp:nan Ave., Fullerton. Fullerton CoUeae Jazz Band at 8 p.m. Nov~ lt. Ticket in.fonnaUon 871-8101 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. weekdays. EITERTAllMENT GUIDE . ~ ~ E iJi.<16 ,.,,, ..... ,,.,. ..,, n-fn KING'S lliti" RESTAURANT Superb Chinese Food Buffets 354 Ill ,. WAIT Tl un '4" LUNCH . DINNER ' Includes 1 Drink Includes 1 Dr;nk MON. THRU FRI. 11:00 TO 3:.JO DAILY 3:30 TO 9:00 SAT. & SUN. 12:00 TOJ:30 SAMPLE OF OUR · DAILY BUFFET MENU 1, Barbeque Ribs S. Fried Rice PlllS 2. Almond Chicken 6. Egg Rall Cellplltt 3. Sweet & Sour Pork 7. Eg Fu Yuns 4. Vegetable Chow Mein 8. Almond Pancakes su 7114 EDINGER AVE. 848 1142 10 IN G£MCO CENTER,.H.B.09 STF.AK ClANE ~Fil.ET 5t.ARXDSUl'REME ~ VEAL SCALCfflNI MARSALA .. ,. B_ergeson eyes · state senate· lb STEVE MARBLE or ... .,..,,... .... Auemblywoman Marian BeraHon, R-Newport Beach, elected to a third term last week by a wide rnaram. ia laying the ll'C>Wldwork for a atate senate 6id in 1984. . Supporters of the Newport Belich Repub~ have formed a "draft Bergeson for Senate" committee in an effort to determine the level of support for such a polillcal move. Beraeeon, who represents the 70th Allembly Dlstrict, would be shooting for the newly created and sprawling 37th Senate district which ia to stretch from Seal Beach into San Diego County under cu rr e n t reapportionment plans. Julie Froeberg , an aide to Bergeson, said a number of the aaaemblywoman's supporters gathered after las t Tuesday's· election and agreed a senate bid should be considered. Froeberg said mailers are being aent to community leaders and area buaineaes to gauge the interest in a Bergeeon for Senate campaign. Berge90n, though., rniJht not be alone in seeking Uie new district, which waa created through redistricting and could be subject to cha.nae. Alaemblyman Nolan Frizzelle, &-Hwitlngton Beach, said he too la ,.considering" the Senate district and believes he would be a "viable" candidate. Frbzelle, who represents the 69th "-embly district. said he I « I .. has more "connections" in Newport Beach than Bergeson does in his district. "I certainly wouldn't make a move without a survey and I feel it would be inappropriate to make such a survey now. Now is the time to concentrate on the Aaaembly." Frizzelle noted that State Sen. John Schmitz. R-Corona del Mar. whoee district is being eliminated throu'1t rediatrictin1, may run for the new_district and may run as the incumbent. Schrnitz leaves office at the end ot the year. An aide to the senator said Schmitz "is always open to new ideas." Flag raising American Legion member Frank Goodenough, Huntington Beach, &trikes a reapecdul pose with Boy Scout Joe Bequette~ 17, Costa Mesa, during Daughten of the American Revolution flag dedication. honoring 'Vet~rans Day Thursday at Newport Center. JOHN WAYNE I ARPOR ii I I • High-rise hotel viewed f Or Mesa LEGEND ;M:r.;gn-;-;:, EXISTING · PROPOSED ---FUTURE 1.3 Mlee 0 NORTH Unfinished portion of Corona del Mar Freeway lo undergo state scrutiny next week. ~State panel eyes CdM Freeway; project. 1'he unc:omplet.M Corona del Mar Freeway will be one focus of ~ in Orange County next week by a commission monitoring state government operations. '1be ~on on California Stat.e Government Orpnization and Economy, known aa the Little Hoover Comml.,lon, la conducting the heartno .. part of a statewide atudy of Caltran1. The study.i• examining Caltrans pro-cedu re.a , in 0 developing and completing highway projects, and whether thoae proc"t!dures r esult in completion on schedule and at the lowes't possible coat. Commlaaion Chairman Natha n Shapell aaid that Caltrana and the Caltfornla Tran1portation Comml.slion "are reaponble for hundred• of hllbway project.a caeUnl btlliona of dollan, yet we have freeway overpuaea which go nowhere, land pure~ for rilh"-of-w,ay "I pete I'm J• the official ·penon they bring hart animala to." · Rlay.:i;rig possum • injured animals. Usually, ehe helps the crea~ recover, then -. them free. About 2 IA yan •• a Golden West HCUrlty 1uard found a •you.na ~that apparently ha~ juat eepanted lroan 'il• 'mother and wam't 1U"lvin1 wen . BrenlM!r d~ &he J)C*Wll, named Btllyu!:! waa youna enouch to be and ...... in the ~ ...... _ 81111 Joe thu1 Joined th• <JGlclen w .. t menaaerl• and became ~otap.tlOBIWIDll', "I cm't ·~haw.,., ~~ tbeT,re not very 1mart and not verl \ to new l"Ollda which have never ,been built, and major freeway connections planned for yean but never completed." c... The hearinp and atudy are an attempt to "e•aluate theae conditions and becin developine recommendations to correct them," Shapell said. The Coron.a del Mar Freeway, still uncompleted between ~ Avenue and Mac~rthur Boulevard near John Wayne Airport and projected to ultlmat.el,)' link the~ San J<>11quin Foothilla ' will be aubject to testimony by Oranae County Supervisor Thomla Riley .. Caltrana Director Adriana Gianturcio and Ivan Hinderaker, chairman of the sute TralllpartaUon c.ommllllan. allo are .:heduled to ..Ufy. The day-lon1 -laeuin1 ia acbeduled to aW1 at 1:30 a.m. Tu.tay in the Santa Ana Pallce Annex conference roam. By JODI CADENHEAD or ... .,..,,.....,. A propoal to build a rune- atory hotel and three h.i&h-riae office buildi.ng:s eouth of the San Diego Freeway alorlg Bristol Street will come. be.fore the Costa Mesa Oty Council Monday nilht. Officials of California Pacific ProJMll'tiea have submitted pl.am calling for a 495-room hotel, three,, teVen-story offk'ea and a one-story bank and restaurant on 13.6 acres formerly oocu&*d by Mon~ry Ward and Co. u ·~ed. the South Cout ~te Center will contain the third high-rise hotel within a one-mile radius and the teCOnd ~foot tall building aouth of the freeway. Last month the city afproved plans for construction 0 two five-.alOry office buildi• on a four-acre aite located between the Ward property and the freeway. The 17 -story Sou th CoHt Plaza Hotel. located acre. from South Coast Plaza shopping center, ia north of the Ward lite. The five-alory Holiday Inn which recently ~ approval for another buildina. ~ located acnm the atnet. Five other h11h-rlae hotels reeently hllYe been ~ in th• area, lnclu tVhe S•aeratrom family a two 400-l'CIOll\ hotels on 98 ...,.. near the San Dle10 l'r .. wa, and l'airvtew Road, the Salciokl family'• two 300-rocn hotela eMt ol Town Center and the Amel CompuJ'• hotiel on 41 acrw neer the San Die10 Freeway and Briatol Street. Asked whether Costa Meaa can support ao many hotels, City Councilman Donn Hall aaid he ill concerned with the impact of a development and not the particular number in the city. "It's not only c.o.ta Meaa. lt'a Newport Beach and Irvine," he said in reference to the number of planned hotels. "I think there are a Jot of propoaala for hot.ell. Whether they all 1et built i• another story." Althou1h the propoeed hotel falla within the 8~-loot height llmlt adopted by the council for buUdinp south of the freeway along Sriatol, nearby residen" have criticised an additional 14-foot projection fot mecbanbl equipment atop a portion of the sewn-story structwea. Roy Andreen. pn9ident of the Meaa Del Mar Homeowners Aaaociation, said m.aby of the reaidentm U~the 885 homes located about uar1en of • mUe eouth ol the ant ajfe are atronllY ~ to any bdlldines above 30 eet. Suppol't for Califomia Padfic Properties propoMI Mil• aome from Lea 'Jbampean. pe.atent ol the nearby Brookview condomln6um ........... The project had beeD acheduled IO come before the COYncil Nov. 1, but Wiii delllyed .mill a hotel operator from l.s Llon Inna could be in &own, olfldall l&ld. ' • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT1'rld1y. Novambet ' Animals . get care at 6\VC •1·From Page A1 HI• • I! • on hll own. Mark Splu appeatl 1fi.to be arowtna quite comfortably ·in h1' new hon1e at the mwiewn. Col. l •. Brenner aald t h e youl'll .. f·~ will arow to about 1 ""\nchea long\ not counting the C1a.'tnu1e:ular ta 1 that enablet the ""UWnal to hanc from treea like a ... monke ,; .) . y. '!I, And what do opo9Urnll Ht7 ''.,' "They're garb8ce cans," the \; animal supervi10r aaya. "They ,~·eat dog and cat food and fruit • and vematables." • • J e-• •ti ;1 • While Mark Splt& make• ~'' bi,ouelf at home in the college ... ,exlilt>it. Brenner la continuing to '•'>come to the aid of other Injured animals found on campus. .. ~ •111 ~ntly, she nuned a duck- •1ike grebe'f>ack to health, feeding it goldfish, crickets and guppies. Over a weekend, she took-the tblrd home and kept Ii ln her ; bathtub. , II • 1;"· "I have a very tolerant ' 1 husband," she said. ,) . 1· . :.~They know wlio Clancy • 1s now .. By ROBERT BARKER Of .. o.IJ ..... IUft .' Clancy Yoder was hardly a ' household name when he was ··:'appointed to the Huntington ' ·Beach Council in 1979. ;-In fact, conve.rsations around ·' city hall about his appointment -nearly inevitably started with the question, Clancy who? Yoder no longer is on the city council, having lost in the elect ion of 1980. But a lot of people now know who Clancy ,.. Yoder ls. He's a frequent observer of •:·,city government operations, I , often speaking out against what • he feels are unnecessary l!~xpemes. . i"' He's alao preajdent of the 1 .Co ~ncil on -"ling, which .t1 representa all the city's 17,QOO . ·.eenior citiz.ens and is president of .:1.tbe Huntington Beach Boys and ~-Olrls Chm that t)aa 600 members. 'lbey're pretty divene groups. ~Yoder, 63, said he has a keen )·:interest in bOtb. But his heart ia .. ~with the 1enion. His terms in office end next month.-Yoder intends to give up his presidency of the boya and girls club, but wants to be president again of the seniors. "To be perfectly honest. I showd be with the seniors.._" he said. The president of the Council on Aging is selected by a 15-member board of directors. An observer says Yoder is expected to be re-elected. · The Council on Aging was formed in 1974 a5 the official arm of th~ city to repretent all senior citizens and senior citizen organizations. Objectives include caring for senior needs in companionship, nutrition, tranaportation, communication, job employment, health, recftation, housing and education . ~oder said he also intends to remain on the boerd of directors on the youth organization. "I want to work for the goal that no senior citizen in the city goes bun~, goes sick~ goes . without aocw companionship or goes without transportation.'' he said. .., . Yoder grew up in Indiana and studied business at the University of Notre Dame. He. received his degree at Elkhart Business College. He landed his first job .at a factory in Indiana because of hia softball prowess. He played shortstop on the Goshen (county seat) all-stars that won the Indiana state championship in 1945. He. also was a member of the Catholic Youth Orgap.ization that also won a state softball championship. ''I hit three home runs in the final pine. But you don't have to put that in," he aid. Yoder said he has held top management poaitions with a number of finns in the Mldwest and in Southern Callfornia. Thal'a why, he said, he can apot alleged deficiencies in city financlal dealinp. Eair and cloudy Sklera -and •kl raaorl op9f8ton -prOOMd .... winner• In Iha weak'• dllly atorm. At IND S.., Snow Summit and Gok! Mina. •1 llfla lllready _. In f\11 oparatlon,.wlttl 1·~ .... of -on Iha ground. MlllnlTIOUI L.all• In Iha High Siana. wtlk:tl haa bMrl open llnca ~. ~ 34 10 54 lnetlaa. The WMltlar ..vice Mys Wiim!, dry * from the _. la blowing Imo Southam Cellfornla. although a ,_ storm -r.portad llboul t, 100 m1aa ~. CoHlal valley hlgha ware tor-I from 70 to 77 lhrough Saturday •fl•r Southern CeMomla'• boul Ihle --with lemoaaio IQ rllln and wind. Lowa In coei..i .,... --•11pactad In Iha 408. • Hight In "'°""'*" ,_, -~ ,.,. from 41 to 58 Mttl iows from 21 to 38. o... va;i.y hlgN -· for-.-. ffml 5e IO 80: wllfl IC*8 from • IO JI. 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Cle)' " .• ........ ,.. It 11 = :: a 74 u ... ------~~~--4t • N IO .ti .. 4t 41 II M 7t 47 IO ... .. 71 • Extortion suspects seized Two lllftla AM nrlitenll bave b .. n arrH,•d after • ••I• tillephoM caller told ...... of • 1upermerk•• th•' Hi porwhouae 1teakl were laced wtdl cyanide, poUat eaid today. Lt. Jack Nelaon uld the telephone caller demanded iarae ap>Unta of money after teWl\ll employee• ot the Alpha Beta Mafkj\ at 1010 S. Maln St. that the meat waa Injected with cyanide . Nellon aald a te,male companion came lnto the atore about 45 minutes after the call and inquired about the 1teaka. A market employee told her they Md *" NmOYed. Shortly thereafter, Nelaon uld, the extortion 1u1pect allepdly called 1 aecond time, claiming that th• boloana had been poltoned, too. Nelaon uld the ottlcfal11 trom the Poilon C$tter at UC Irvine Medical Center were called ln. It waa detet•mlned that the meat had not been poooned. . He aald market employees recognized the woman who Inquired ab<Jut the steaks Q a trc-quent cu11omer and that lnvfo4tlptlon Unk~ her with \M male tUlpect. Tho two 1u1pecu were ldentltlt-tt u .,,.,. Bt"rkley Blackwell, M. unemployed and Oay Duran. 3Q. Both ahared the ume Santa Ana realdence, NellOn uld. He 181d they were booked into Orange County Jail Thunday on charge1 of attempted cxtor\lon. Nel80n aald the threat, made 6n Oct. 29, may be a eopy cat of the Tylenel poison cue.· 'lle tald the market did not. pay . any money to the suapecu. lr1111 . . . ~ . Irvine groups to honor good deeds Goodnela In lrvtne will not ao Lenore Kerr, Schroeder and unrewarded If the chamber of Police Chief Leo Peart wlJI commerce and police department chooee recipients. have their way. Organlz.ers of the provam are nomanale c andidate• by contacting either Schroeder at · the chamber offlc..-e, 641-1667, or • police Capt. J im Blaylock, 660-3730 1be two aroups have banded urginf memben of'the ~oHc to to1ether to annoln\ce that, , be1lnnlng next montb, they , Intend to~ ...adenta fl>f iheir pollt.ive cfeeds with a "Oood Cltir.en Award." The award given f!Ytty other month cou ld be f_or characteriatlca u basic u tpedal driving courteay · or u heroic u •vtna ar.non'• life, aaid Carol Schroe e r , the c h ambe r 's necutlve director. The lint. award la ec;beduled to be preeented Dec. li, althoush offidall haven't. Uid yet who will be their flnt recipient. A four-member 1electlon commltiee made up of chamber members Geor1e KnowlM an~ 11w,1rt. 8111~--· -----~ George,. Regan service held F'uneral service• were held Bernice ; sons Ueorge Earle of Thursday for longtime Newport W a a h I n_g ton a n d Ch a r 1 es Beach resident and buaiN911l8n Stamfoa'd of Norwalk, and George Earle Regan who died daughters Judith Daluiski of Tueeday. ' Laguna Niguel, Bonnie Bennett Regan was the former owner of Michigan and Barbara of a harbor area sheet metal firm, · Erickson of Canada. a member of the Newport Harbor Regan is alao survived by a Elka Club for 33 years and a slater, Frances Childs, and nine 15-year member of the Knights grandchildren. of Columbus. He was alJIO active The family requests memorial in the Coeta Mesa Men's Club. contributions be made to the He ia aurvlv~d by hi~ wife American Cancer Society. o.lf"'9111118,..... Former councilman and continual civic activist Clancy Yoder at his desk. He's nearing the e nd ol presidency ol two community .groups. Al Rottr's. ChrWmas Is ow..-kM. Ont-e llflin. IO\!~ aealed <111 ~Mid ddlQtltNI world ol ~ to bntlhtm 'fOtX home Ind ,our holidlys. Comt tnjoy Int t nchantmenl. i~ Ind a ''"Wtic KJec:tion a( tifts IDd decorations at Rottt's. MACIC YOIJ CAN TAKB HOllifB WITH >VU: ROClll'S almTMAS COLOlt llOWLS ~ tM me"°""""" of°"' oft"-~ WflllriUlfd ~ woodlantb in ,our hffma 1 Chrlltrrttu. ova leoO aJSTOM DrcoltATIONS ~ ffOlm on ~ of,.,.,.,.._ s..., ilWWltlrs mttl °ll'l<n. F.«h """ l.s a OONJl.c1. • kind clW#fJtJ wlft No(Jft''• ,,. '°' trodl#oltol "'°""' IJllPOllBD ORNAMINTS You wlf h '::ft" dlt cw...,_ M«tlon of""""" fwlttkrohed Of'llllmf'i'lls from '"°'*" lltt ICU~ 77-r aUJAt*tr """'ilfttlrt3t,...,,... mnf a roal. ..,..,_,,.,.and~ wnlotas. ~ NATION Shuttle prepares for 1., next satellite launch CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -Pilots shifted the space shuttle's orbit today, mane uvering to (llspatch a second satellite t o Its "geosynch" outpost 22,300 mlles high. The.high-altitude release will fulfill NASA's first commertlal contract -a' $17 million commitment to deliver the satellites to space. The first gleaming purple satellite was sent spinning out of Columbia's cargo bay after Thursday's lllto(( and Mission Control told the four astronauts this rporning: "It's going to oo 4wfully hord for you guy• to top yettcrday." The crew waa detcnnlned t o do so, because NASA o fficials believe double success will give the apace . agency a decided edge over the ·European Space Agency and others competing with the shuttle for commercial launch services. Mission specialists Joseph Allen and William Lenoir were to monitor the afternoon deployment o f Telesat Canada 's Anik -C communications satellite. ') Jobs program planne~ WASHINGTON (AP) -In major pos t-election shifts, President Reagan is hinting he will propose a job-creating public w o rks program financed with higher gasoline taxes, and reduce his record military budget. Reagan said Thursday night he is givin g "dee p thought" lo a plan to rebuild the nation's transportation system -and create 320,000 jobs in the prooess --with a 5-cents-a-gallon rise In the I WORLD (ederal gasoline tax. The tax is, now 4 cents a gallon. Thus, he backed away from his previous hartl-Une stands against tax increases a nd government ''make-work" programs. Reagan justified his consideration of the plan by saying that job creation ls not the ma in objective of the program, and by calling the gasoline levy a "user fee," not a tax. Lebanon blast kills 41 TYRE, Lebanon (AP) - Israel today confirmed at least 41 dead in the explosion that shattered its military headquarters here, and Israel Radio said at least 60 people wer e s till missing in the ruqble. Beirut newspapers said Israeli forces arrested 500 people in connection with the blast. The military command in Tel Aviv said three survivors w ere puWed fro m the wreckage .of the eight-story building nearly 24 hours after the Thursday explosion. . The confirmed death toll included 26 Israelis and 15 Arabs, the Israeli command said. More victims w e r e feared buried beneath the rubble. Lebanese rescue workers said they countec> 60 bodies. Walesa. to be released WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Martial law authorities have signed the order for release of interned Solidarity chief Lech Walesa and said he will leave the remote villa where he bas been held on Saturday, a reliable source .reported today. The unofficial source, who reques ted anonymity, said Walesa w as expected to be brought t o his h om e in STATE Gdansk by Sunday for a reuni<>n with hia wife and seven children. A government source said W a lesa would le ave the government resort of Arlatnow In extreme soutbeest Poland on Saturday where he has been held 11 month& and be t.akea dln!ctly to Gdansk. The source, an aide t o a top official . requested anonymity. N~guchi gets post NEWPORT BEACH (AP) -Dr. Thomas Noguchi, the fom1er Los Angeles coroner fighting his demotion to physician -specialist, w as elected Thursday as the new president of the National Association o f M edical Examiners. The 55-year-old Noguchi, called the "corone r to the s tars" for the autopsies he performed on actress Marilyn Monroe and s inge r Janis Joplin among others, was elected to the post at the association 's an nu al convention. . .He said he was honored by his selection. "l see it as a vote of confidence of the professional judgment of my peers," he said. "It overshadows recent political decisions made about me ." Dying child sees stars LOS ANGELES (AP) - Little Amy Plank was so excited about kissing actors John Travolta and Sylvester Stallone she hardly had lime lo remember that she only has a few mohths lo live, said her mother. "She's been on Cloud Nine all day," Sheila Clements said Thursdal nlght after a tiring round o vis! ts lo the aets of popular television shows. "Now she's Ured. She's been too excited to feel any pain." It was a dream come true for the 9-year-old leukemia victim, who arrived in Los Angeles Tue$day night from Edwardsville. Ill., with her mother and an aunt. The Cinderella trip waa arranged by Stel l a Southmayd of Florrisant, Mo., who read of Amy's plight and rounded up $2,200 in donations lo give Amy her last wish. Deir .... ,......, a.,~ Firemen probe charred wreckage of Laguna Hills duplex in which Lucille Edwards, 88, burned to d~th. Police · find guns murder home A amall-callber platol and Mveral other 1un1 have bHn removed from • Lacuna Ntauel Nlklence where a 40-year-old woman w• found ahot to death and buried In the backyard, authoriU. u!d. '"'9 woman'• 16-,year-old eon w• arn9ted early Thurtday on 1uap~lon he killed hla mot.her and buried her in a ahallow grave near a vep..,.ble 1arden. The body of Norma Allee Shoemaker, covered in a aheet. waa unearthed Wednesday, about eisht houra before the arrest WU made, Oran1e Count}" Sher:ifC'a Department deputies have not releued a motive ln the slaying. ney uid they believe one of the suna removed from the Monte Verde Orjve .home Is the murder ·weapon. Testa were to be run ori the guna today~ said, sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. • The IOO. whoee name has been r eport ed both as Norman Franklln and Norman Goesche. remain.a in custody at Orange C o u n 't-y J u v e n i 1 e H a l l . Authoriiiea said the youth, a student a t Dana Hilla High School, likely will be arraigned early next w~k. According to· authorities, Shoemaker, a bookkeeper, was last aeen early Monday by her husband, Robert, who reported his wife missing · Tuesday morning. Deputies went lo the Laguna Niguel home Wednesday when the husband contacted authorities again, this time reporting he'd found blood in a bed. Authorities said they dug up the grave after obtaining a search warrant. Fire kills woman An 88-year-old woman died and her husband was injured Thursday evening when fire . PlllCE IEll ,wept throu1h their Lelaure World d uplex In Lacuna Hlllt juat houra after Ure fi&htera reep<>nded to a medical aid c.a1J at the reaidence. Lucille B. Edwards waa prounced dead at the acene, authorl\iea aald. Her husband, Edward K . Edward•. 84, waa able to elCape the blaze but WU holpitaUzed for amok• lnhaladon and la reported i n atable condition today at Sad4Jeback Community Hospital. It took 20 firefilhters..rouchly U minutes to douae the fire which caused $100,000 damap to the two:..atory uni\ in the retirement vWaae. An Orange County Fire Department spokesman said the cause of the fire haa not been determined. He also said it la unclear why firemen were summoned to the reaideace earlier Thurtday. An autopsy was to be performed today to determine the cause of the woman'• death. Chase nets suspect · A man ardested after a bank robbery arid freeway CliMe that ended when a aherilf'a deputy in a helicopter ab ot out the winllshield of his car is a former deputy himself. police said. Stephen Moreland Redd, 37, of Dana Point, was a Los Angeles County sheriff'• deputy from 1967 until 1973, when he resigned for penonal reuons. La Hal5ra police Capt. Mike Burch said. Redd was booked for investigation of robbery and attempted murder Wednesday after a Security Pacific Nat.lonal Bank branch was robbed and La Habra po~man John Reese was shot in the leg. Daily Pilot announces staff reductions In a c0st-c:utt.1n1 move, Orange Coast Publlahlng Co., which publishes the Daily Pilot, has reduced its 251-per~ work .force by 14 Cull and ~rt-time positions. The staff red uctions , announced Thul"llday afternoon, affected employee• in the co mpan y's account.Ing , administration , circulation and editorial departments. In the latter, Thomas McCann, Pilot managing editor. and Alan Blanc hard, e dito r of the company's w eekly Mirror publications, were released in what was described as an editorial department reorganization. The staU reductions involved nine full-time and five part-time employees, said Thomas P . Haley, chief executive officer of Orange Coast Publishing Co. and publisher of the Daily Pilot. "They w e r e changes of oeoeesity," said Haley. "We muat become more leanly stalled and more efficient in what we do." Thursday's action followed a 10-posillon editorial department staff reduction that occurred in March. Haley said the staff reductions are part of an overall plan to improve the com pany's profitability in 1983. He said the plan assumes a "alow anc;I modest'' growth in the economy and new revenue to be generated by a commercial printing contract with the Gannett newspaper group. Oranp Coast Publiahing will print Gannetl's new naUonwlde newspaper, USA Today, for diatrlbution in Southern California. Publication will begin in the first quarter of 1983. Haley aaid recent circulation advances and figures showing more readers are taking the Pilot for longer periods of time after subscribing are encouraging. Circulation now stands at approximately 40,000 copies daily. . Haley said the Pilot, which recently reduced ita number of edit.Iona from five to two L4Dder a new editorial format will con tinue to emphasize local coverage. The newsc~ drculatea in Huntin«Wn Fountain Valley, CO.ta Mesa. Irvine, Newport ee.ch, Lecuna Beach and unincorponted COMta1 communit.les. Ora.nae Coast Publlahing Co. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Times Mirror Company. The Daily Pilot is among several newspapers publlahed by the Times Mirror newspaper group. lrvine---------------~-­ Local financing will build overpass By GLENN SCOTT Of'IMO.-,Notawt A n e w overpass und e r construction at Harvard Avenue to span the San Diego Freeway in Irvine is bridging a financial chasm as well as an asphalt one, Irvine Company officials say. The overpass as well as the newly paved sections of Harvard have been financed through the tteation of an assessment district. build many new overpasses. The Harvard overcrosalng wasn't considered critical for the next few veara. said City Manager William Woollett Jr. But the Irvine Company, eying its undeveloped landt on both sides of the freeway, considered the overpasa neceaaary lf It wanted to build new homes and ensure proper traffic flow. Company leaders propoeed the idea of an assessment di1tr1ct. City officials accepted. Thomas Nielsen, vice president of the compan y and its president-elect, said recently that a11e11ment districts should become more common for early construction of major public projects. . Said Niellen; "In thia time of diminishing federal, city and state revenues, the UR of special assessment districts for major public improvement projects aucb aa Harvard Avenue ls appropriat e, a nd p e rhaps eaent.lal." So far, creW1 have prepared dirt embanlanalta on both llkles of the freeway. Next wW ccme actual conllruction al the bridp. The OYerpllll is expected to open in July ot A~ next Y9f'. The dcy government sold $4.7 million in bonds last week to --------------------------------------~~ fund the construction. The annual d ebt payments will be paid by owners of the land inside the district. Today, the land is owned entirely by the Irvine Company. Though not unique, the financing plan is still unusual for major municipal public ~orks projects . Such proJects tradltlonally have been paid for QY local governments. But Irvine, as well aa many other cities and counties, doesn't have the budget these days to We1rei Listening ••• What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you lib? 642•6086 Call the number at left and your meaase wlJI be recorded, transcribed and delivered to \be appropria\e editor. The same 24-hour answertn1 Hrvice may be used to n!cord let- ters to the editor on ,an~ topic. Mailbox contributors muat lndl.IM their name and telephone number for verUlutlon. No circulation calla. please. ' Tell us what's on your mind. ' I ORAHQE COAST l1llyPUat ThemcKP. Haley l'lllllolhet ond Cllotl f•tc:ut1yt 01110• L Key lchults V"• ,,....,. Ottd OtttcHY ol AcMrl""'9 Freshen up your home for the l\olldaya ... and enjoy timely aavtnga on LMI beautiful carpetal Spectacular savings on, a taahlpn~Ght collection that Includes · many of L"' neweet car~ texturea, patterns anc:t coloral Come In, -ttMWri all ••. and •vel FAIDAY, NOV. 12, 1982 CAVALCADE BUSINESS COMICS No Bozos movement Bv STEVE MARBLE otlMDlllJ,.. .. When the bureau of tourism in British ·Columbia ordered five boxes crammed with decals of the bulbous-nosed clown, it was clear that the No Bozo busiti~ has turned serious -ridi,culously serious. When the three-pound 11ote arrived in the mail from London for a set of the round fist-sil.e stickers, it was apparent that the No Bow business was a good business. And when the man from Texas added an extra three cents to his order to h.e~~d the campaign against bof.Os, Kristi rt and Howard Storey knew they were getting somewhere. What started half as a joke and half as a . crash course in bow to start a fad now has the Newport Beach. pair lauahitic and clowning their way ti) the bank. '"nl.is has gone fropl a kick in the pants 'to filling our pockets," explains Bressert, a joke~a-minute mother of two who quit her • Worm 1s brain successfully ·job to become the goodwill ambassador of the No Bozo crusade. Orders for the decal, which shows the famous orange-haired clown with a red slash mark through his fatie, have been coming1n /from New York, San Diego, Dallas, Seattle, even Downey. "Somebody told me they'll pro~bly be big in South America," says Bressert. adding, "we're waiting for that market to kick in." Billed as instant protection from the bo7.08 of the world, the birthplace of the sticker was Newport Beach, a place brimming with bozos, Brelllert says. "You can find bor.os anywhere and everywhere but Newport ii 80rt of the bow capital. And the funny ~ is -everyone 1 thinks it's the other guy who's the bow." Bre9len, whq drives a car with No Bozo licenae plates and aleef\.ally slap1 decals here and there, has a ready Mlpply of answers when asked what the No Bozo mov.ement is all about. First of all, she not.es, if you have to ~k , transplanted to another at uc1 · Scientists make 'cliscOvery · A 'polyclad flatworm gets another brain •• this (regenerative) capability and in fact marine'flatwonm don't," Koopowit.z said= "U you cut their brain in half the other half Kioesn't grow back.'' . Koopowitz has focused a ma)>r portion of his neurological research on the polyclad flatworm because acientis'9 believe it haa a primitive neural ayatem that forged the evolutJonary mold for the hwnan brain and spinal cord. Bright sprin• fJlosHai• starl with selection of top · qual~ty bulbs. Pase B2. Kristi Breuert u No Dom and her license plate says so. She u one of "the people reaf0111ible Jor the :popula~ ~o ~7.08 moveme.nt. than kick • 1n pants you're probably a bozo and all the explaining in the world won't do you one bit of good. Second of all, she goes on, everyone's a bozo. A bozo is the guy who pulls up on your right side at a stop light and then tries to pass you in the middle of the intersection. A bozo· is the service station attendant who spills . gasoline down the side of your car and then tries to charge you for it. Bressert, to make it even simpler, has come up with a bozo grading system. A penon, for instance, gets 10 points if he cuts his tongue licking a posiage stamp and 100 points if he swallows the stamp. Howard and Storey marketed their first · box of No.Bozo stickers last spring at the B;Uboa Fun 7.one and marveled as stickers turned UJ'.' in the Newport Beach police atation. on the Balboa la1and Ferry and on a high school teacher's desk. In ~en months, the two fad-makers have printed and sold nearly half a million dP<'.81.s and now are bringing out a line of No . · . -Bozo baseball caps, t-shirts a~d underwear. Bressert, hopeful the stickers go the way of Pet Rocks and other nonsense gimmicks, has managed to get newspaper coverage in three counties, has done offbeat radio interviews, got a m~ntion in· Playboy Magazine and sets up No Bow booths at ski shows, county fain and anywhere else bozos are likely to hang out .. . "I think if we can get on the Tonight Show that should push us over the top," says Bressert, who figures even the besr of fads fade after two years. Even if Johnn·y Carson doesn't host a nationwide No Bozo contest as she <ire.ams, Bressen says she and her partner are satisfied at reaching a certain -uh-segment. of society. . Writes one No Dom fan: "Please send me another sticker quick. I have one 8119 it works for me!' Ah yes. The No Bow business is a good business . Orange Coa1t DAILV PILOT/Frtday, November 12, 1111 * NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS .WtTATIOM lllC~UN UAHt .. , ... •IW ...... Ml .. ltf, ~A(lflC. ~IW, ... , ... , OIHOIT A Ne C••CINllATI UOC• I llCflA•H ui• •l ... Tll l't Tfll NHe ANt INtTINI t .. ,.. l'i•t ,, , _ c .... '"' SYMBOLS -~---- I I • r I· I I !~ I I .!!._ £1 * Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/frtday, November 11. 1N2 _..,.~~~------.... ----------~~ l1lander1 blanked at Mlnneeota MlnnHota 1oahender OlllH u Meleellt 1lammld th• door 11 th• ' North 8-.n ahut out the N.-York lalanden, 2.0, Thurtday nilht In \he NaUonal Hock.9y 1.a1~ Meloche It.upped 24 ahoCa on tu. w_a"f to hJI Uhh career ahu&out, tht fll'lt time the lllw*rs have been b1anUd lll'K"f" Lo9 Arwt._ beat them 3-0 March 13 IMt ..uon Army-Navri game .in Rose Bowl? . . . !l.ewhere ln the NHL, Edmonton moved lnto flrtt pllct ln the 8m)'the DMl&on, MO,_. Aa•era .. btoU a l· l tie with a thlrd·~riod power-play pl u the Olten dumped New Jeraey, ~ ... 1 • • . Real Clo1Uer'1 1oh beckhtnded aC)ld at 17:02 ol tht" t.hinj period lifted Quebec to. 3-2 dec.illon lq ... ' .. Llad1ay Car10D and Tom Ool'ftH Mtted two 1oall. apiece u Philadelphia erored three 10A1.1 within a 3:02 1pan or the MC:Ond period tO outscore the Ne w York Ranpra, 7-8. :I w tf 'loll '> f h. n: '•' Fnm AP dl1pa.eM1 PASADENA -California EE senator-elect Pete Wllaon said 4 • Thunday that alth~h there ls yet no contract, he expects the Army- Navy football 1ame to be played in Pasadena's &. Bowl Dec. 3, 1983. The Republican from San Diego told a news conference that It would COit an ,est.lmated » mi.Won to at.age the game lince arranaements would have to be' made for transportttiori and housing of an estimated 8.~oo cadets and midshipmen. - • Rolfe Amhym, executive vice presideht of .&he Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, explained that the project la a non-profl venture with funds to be raised through ticket sales and donations. . "Several major corporations have evidenced interest,"• said Amhym, a 1953 graduate of the Military Academy and a retired colonel. Willon said substantial progress has been made in negotiations and he expects agreement on playing the game In Pasadena. He added, "In California there is a heavy concentration of active duty and retired military penonnel to form a base of support. We expect the game to be a sellout." The Rose Bowl seats 105,000 and seats will be priced at $25. The two service academies have played their annual game in Philadelphia for many years. Quote of the day · •. Cummings paces Clippers to first win Rookie Terry Cammi•&• hlt a m ahort jump ahot whh 29 aecon<11 remaining Thunday ni1ht, putting San Dle10 ahead to atay aa the Clippers posted \heir ffnt victory of the National Basketball Auoclatlon .euon with a 109-105 triumph over San Antonio. The Clippers, who had loet their flnt·eeven games, rallied from a 94-84 defidt in the final 6 ~ minute9 . . . In the only other NBA pme Thunday, Jim PUHD and Cai.ta Natt combined for 46 polnta, 16 during a flnt-period bllta, u Portland rolled to.a 111-90 victory over winlell Houaton. Lasorda signs a one-year contract The Loa Anaeles Dodgen atgned • Tommy La1orda 'l'hunday to manage the club for a seventh aeuon next year. i..a.oroa. 66, who haa managed the Dodgers to three pem\anta and a World Championship, si1ned a one-year contract ...... , 1' Toay Eaaoa, the Illinois quarterback who engineered a last-minute drive that produced the game-winnin~rfield goal in a 29-28 victory over Wisconsin. on his ability to stay cool: "That's what I get pa.id for." . . . Aaru Pryor will try to remain the World Boxlna Association junior welte rweight champion when he meets Alexia Arpello, who will try to become the tint man to win titles in four welaht c1Ule9 in Miami tonight . . . Joe Altobelll, a New York Yankees' coach and former manager of the San Franciaco Giants, will succeed Earl Weaver as manager of the Bal ti more Orioles, baseball sources said Thunday. ·Televlslon, radio TV: No-events scheduled. RADIO: Basketball -Houston at Lakers. 7:20 p.m., KLAC (670). •c ~; ... __________________________________________________________________________ __. ~rifter beats Merlin SAILORh · . .... · From Page C1 rl11·n M.aza tlan race their final touchd~wn with 42 M -econds left, wa th Brazas. ' crashing over \he right side from By ALMON LOCK.ABEY ....., ............ .,..., MAZATLAN -The 69-foot sloop Drifter skJppered by Cliff Tucker of the Long Beach Yacht Club, breezed acroiw the finish line here at 5 a.m. today, five minutes ahead of Bill Lee's 1•'67-foot Merlin of the Santa Cruz Yacht Club. It wu a surprise finis h as Drif~r had been trailing Merlin :~Laguna -Hills .. . 36-13 •If ... romps, •" ·· Lonny Reiner rushed {or 128 .~ yards on 22 carries and junior Ted Willlch ·scored a pair of touchdowns as Laguna Hills High's football team closed out the regular season with a nonleague 36-13 victory over Diamond Bar at Mission Viejo "High. ·. t. Reiner,.a·5-8, 160-pound junior,· scored a pair of touchdowns and _ three two-point eonyenlona for 1 the Hawks, now 4-6 overall. ; Dfamood Bar, a -flnt-year IChool, completed Its eeuon at 2-8. '/ ~a1una Hilla await• the . outcome of tonight's South Cout ,:.Leque achedule, hoping for a shot at the CIF playoffs. If Lacuna Beach beats Woodbridge, the Hawk.a will quaUfy, but a ·'Woodbridge win over the Artiata, combinec1 with a Capistrano Valley victory over San Clemente, would throw the Sou\h Cout r.e.gue race into a tJiree..way for third place. u.-................ 11 v. ........ a-we 'I. OIMlond ler O 13 0 0-13 i:...-... I I,. 1-'8 J, LH-,.._ 3 Ml Cllldl fllil90) ! > oe--Mlrtln t "'" (llunner kictl) LH~ a""' C,._ runl 1 08-,.,,... 10~ ,..,, 1 •1 LH-W91o!l 1 run run) • l.H-W9dl 1 run ""'*~ LH-Tl1l'llO 3 fWll 11111 "1 All•• --I...,.. ). ~~w1 to .. compete •lJ MiARINA DEL BEY -UC . lMne and Oranae eo.t ColJete .) crews will be amona a five.team ~pat Bellona Creek Sunday ln ~ the fint runninc of the Cano'• ~up Re1atta, with the novice races be1lnnln1 at 8:30 a.m., faDowed by tM vanli~y racie. at uuo. The re1atta wfll be run 1n &OO·meter race• with heat•, ~ • ...uflnala and finala. ·r Aho compE~ will be ~~r...~ State and • the bmt mwm UCLA. BOA-TING for moet of the race. Drifter'• elapeed time waa five days, 17 hours, about 10 hours short of the elapsed time record set by Ragtime in the 1974 race. The eacort veuel Skywave said all of the Claaa A and B yachts are expected . to finish today. Closest to Mazatlan at 8 a.m. was the Santa Cruz-50 Samurai with 28 milk to go. Most of the yachts were atruna out between Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas. "Fast is fun". That was the motto of Bill Lee after he designed Merlin which has proved to be the f~test monohull on the West Coast. But the skippen of four Santa Cruz-50s -a1ao a'Lee design - had a different verslon of that motto after Thursday's windy run down the coa•t of Baja, California in the Loa Angeles to Mazatlan yacht race. "Fast is scary," they al\ agreed after logging between 226 and 2 33 .mHes i n a blustery northwesterly that pu¥1ed the fleet cloee to Cabo San Lucas, the turning point in the 999-mile race. Merlin, skippered by her designer Lee, logged' -miles in the run horn 8 a.m. Wedne.day to 8 a.m. Thuraday, placing her at. Cabo Falao near Cabo San Lucas. Drifter, skiit:red by Clift T-...cker, Long h Yacht Club, made _good 26l_miles and )VU about three miles behind Merlin. Orange Coast runs to conference title a yard out. "I thought the 'mo' had changed," admitted Giddings about the sudden third-quarter . reversals (the blocked field goal and ensuing CdM touchdown). "Mo (momentum) is a key man on our team." F.ach defeNed the other wilt) similar tactics with another safe ty assigned to cover the taUback. · "l didn't think Brazas would be able to play as much as he did, but he'• so dam good," continued Gkldings. The lo.a ends CdM'1 season at 3-4 in league, 3-7 overall, and it was the Sailors' 16th win in the 20-year aeries. "Our kids played well," said Morris. "I don't know what else we could have done. They (Newport) are more phyaicral. We tried to throw, but : .. " LA MIRADA -Th• Oranse DONLAN Cout.Collqe ~'I Cl'09 country / e I e • team' claimed aca flnt <:Gft{erence ~. · c hampionabJp •lnce 1965 From Page C1 . . Thurad._y afte~noon , ea1lly • · racina t o a Sou th Coast perionne1 who do not~ the Conference champion1h,Jp by ilaues," Garvey uid. He called Pladnl MWll runneri in tbe top "rldtcwou1" the 1Uuatton In eiaht place&. o.u.. wi\h Co'#boys Prelldent 1..alo Terriques (19:35), Bob Tex Schramm talktn1 with &icbon (9:•1> and Gary Daily quar1erb9d& Danny~. (19:42) finiahed one-two-three ln ·~·· IOIMthine like nine the meet at La M1radt Reaional • ._. and they've JelDlvild efab\ Pm. of them," a.rwy lldded. •'WJwt ln the women'• dlvia6on, OCC'1 If ::r: ..-W all of the? Who Kim l>eVew 88t a CDU19 fSGl'd tn 17:47.$ '°= the Pin~ dOll ,. bind, Danny ad ....., .... _ ., .. _ "-' ,_ f no. t alts\ the eommllllaner, ~ w.m. ~ etal .. • thf other playen In the -...r· from ........ Hlcll· 0ranae o.t qual{f!ed for the s t a te cro1t country ine•l In 1'rwno next weeUnd. Garvey called the private ne10Uatlon1 an invitation to ~y. . Vaqs end MONARCHS From Page C1 betna their own wortt ent'my. • Six turnovers in all, Cour of which camo tarly In the aiamc and led dlrectl~ to Servile touchdowns. And , to make mat\t!r'I wone, Mat« Dei had • 74·vard touelhdown pua from with 7-6 • WID Ropr Reynoeo to Brian R.pn ly RANDY nn that WOWd'w ...S. I' IJ• 14 Wl~ ''i::1::'.~ ~lventyh ~ cht,=...hllf eala.d bee ac-.. a.uw t& out y ~'!!IC mocxt foo~ make nilhl in~ fooct.ll'PIM~ Y fewwr nilltilket,11 Nld Mat.er Del Uttle C01111quenc9 (Mill ..._ C<>Kh Wavn• Coch run. "And '-plaYoff bOund), bu& far the ~ ~·· shat the wUmtr -lrvtm, 7 ... -they're a very 1ood football receiv•d the cUy'1 bra11tn1 -&.;..vely for th~ Monarchs, rilbca and the honorary Fence PO.It Trophy lymbollalnc Yldory. there WMll'& much to talk about. But the way the Vaquerot and Defenaively, Mater OM did llmlt Trojana went at lt under cold, the Servhe nuuUnl pine, but lt dd d t d wu its lnabWty to put preaaure mu Y con It ona, • anybo y· d rn.icht have thoucht they were ~rU:lein that ma e the C• for the entire Irvine "We were hoplna for a little An ..urnated a.~ fana pllCked better pau rush," explained the. atanda at Irvine'• home field Codmrn. th lar • to watch an UnartistJc, thouah Mater Del finlahe9 e telU hard-fou1ht, contest in which _,., 6-8-1 overall and 4-l in there were nine turnovers (aeven lMCue play and now awaita its ' f them fwnbl ) and '-~ draw IJ\ .th• CIF ·s, 11 Five • •o • at -~a a.....a .. 0 · few tuminl potnca. playof'9-Servite " 7-1 .. "" ~-In ibe ~quarter, Irvine'• 8nd will undbubtedly enter the John Salinaa acored on a nine- playoffa 81 tbe top ••ded i.m yard ft.an which, coupled with and the oclla-or) favorite foe the Dan Chlebow1ki'1 extra point, ti~Thla team ha• never q~t gave the Vaqueros a 7-6 lead \hey would never relinquish. before," aaid Cochrun. "That Salina• also reached a why we were playirw for tbe title." I a.me.a, ...... Del7 .... .,ca-we Miier Del 1 0 0 0-7 SeN!t• I 15 14 7-42 MO-Conway tO '9tUfn. with Interception (Doan kk::t). 8-Sel«no 33 p.-from e..tlln Cklck lelled} S-Selern o 3 0 P•H lrom leuerl•ln (~Idell) 8 -Aellon 1 run (8ur9tt PHI lrom Btuerteln) S-Aehon 2 Nn (OeYidovlctl kid!) 8 -S•l•rno 55 PHI from 8eue flt ln (~kid!) l _:..Andr•d• 11 PIH lrom ltuetl•ln ~Idell) A•ldet--12,000 (~led) a-........ -. . ,. 24-49 8-38 .. 345 4-11-3 22·33-1 Pun1I l-40 3-37 F1'mblte .. • • 4-3 1.0 Peneltlt9-yerde 8-27 10-91 IMtlltduelR ....... MO-.i-. 7·27; Pole, 6-tt; ~lrrt, 5--11; Hooper, 1-11; Doan, 2-mlnu1 1; Aeyno10. 4·mlnW 11. 8-Rehon. 16-61: Schwab. M ; OUNblon, 2-8; ~ly. 1-m~ a: 8eutrleln, 3-mlnu9 28; ceno.JM, 2-mlnue 1. • l11dtw1d11nt ....... MO-Aeynoao. 4-18-3, 88. 8-e.utrleln. 22·83-1, 345. .. ;41\rldHI •u 1Mi19 MD-Agulrrt. 2-33; Oprlen, 1-30; COde,, 1-5. s-s...no. 8-142; Andrade, t-ee: Aehon, 4-47; &:::.:· 2-1S; t<llllen. 2-14; ~. 1-30; • 1·5. EIJISON ... From Page C1 Colflesh. ''The seniors played especially well. I feel aorry for them that we couldn't win it.'' lcMeoft .. OoMlt View 14 ._. .,a..tera Oc:--. View 0 0 7 7_:14 Ed'-1 7 7 I 0-20 E-Silftpeon 22 run lOfetwn klell) E-Grfffltlll M run COrlheM kick) E-GrfflltM 7 run (run lllld) OV-T. Perk., M pan from PerlMeu ~kid() OV-0.,ton 18 P ... from PerllHU (Thlbodellu klcll) A~ -3,400 (elllmeted) a-....... OV I Finl downt 5 12 ~yerda 19-tnlnue-11 42-247 PMtlng yerdl 191 -5 p-10-27·1 2•2 Puntl 7-33 &-2t Fumb!M-lott 3-1 1.0 Pen.itlel-ywdl • 8-91 •73 .... .............. OV-T. Parker. 11·12; 8urn1)de, 2-lor-mlnue 9; pen-,, 1-fOf-mlnul t9. E-Grllfltll•1. 21-t31; Nowotny, 8·41; Slmpeon. 5-39; 111pp. 1-38. • Mdltldul,....... OV-Per"-i. 10-27·1, 191. E-Nowotny. 2·"'2. Mdtvtdlllll Reoehtl• OV -S. Parker. 2•9; T. Parktr, 3-78; Ganner, Mt; W811h, 1·20. E-Orlftltllt, 1-0; S19lnlglw, 1-tor-mlnut 5. CdM ousts Ocean View mll11tone earlier In the same quarwr. He~_... l,OOOlh yaq,,of th••uon to nearly dcKa1ilt the ....... lchool NCOrd he broke ........ In the yeer. He ended the ••ton wltb l,112 yanll .. However inoment• a~ter lalin H' ·mlit•'fJn• l'Ula. the Trojans put aht po1Dtl on the board when Steve Benamian blocked an lrvint pant fram the 1~-yard line into the end r.one where \eammat.e C'tu1I c.ananza fell on Ct for-the acore. Then, afw puWna ....... JYel op out of the mud, the Vaqueroe returned the favor by blocldftl Univenlty'I extra-oamt attemp& in what proved to be the pine'• most CNda1 play. Irvine carried Its 7-8. Jeed into the thlrd quarter, wheq the wet field began 10 uke lts effect. Both teams fumbled away poueuiona before the Troj¥as puaing attack suddenly •pang to life al!d they marched down to set up a 27-yard field eoal attempt. University's kicker waa faced with a muddy 1pot to kick frqm on \he far edge of the rllht hash mark and, acx:ordin1ly, miued wide right on hia chance to give the Trojans the lead. On \heir next aeriel, a Trojan aerial waa intercepted a nd swiped b.ck away by receiver Barry Sneed. lnlM 7, Ulttw., I " .... .,_... UnMinlty 0 • 0 o-e !NIM 0 7 0 0-7 u-cenenu tec:ovwed blol*eel PIHi' 111 end --(ktc* btoclMd) , .......... t run(~ k!c*) AttendMOt -UOO ( ... lnlMed) ............ U I F1l'St dowf'8 • 10 ~yerd• 29-82 ..ne Peeelng ytrdl S7 7 p-8-11-"2 1..S-0 Punll 2-35 4-31 Fum~lotl 4-4 3-3 Peneltlel-yard1 3-35 10-90 lodtlrld-' ft...,... u-tanuaJ, 10-43: z.tdfller, l -21: W11eon, 9· 18; Thaxton, 2-2. 1-&1llnH , 21-129; Wlllll . 10·57; ZOfn, 12·27; Mandevtlle. &-25. , .... .................. U-WellC)ll, 1-11-2, 87. 1-ZOfn, 1·3--0, 7. "' .... tldiael lllllREMIDef<lll"9ollt1119 U-SnMCI. 3-515; z.ldlvw. 1·19; Kern. 1·11. Btldllloekf, 1·2 . 1-Htnlgen. 1-7. For the most part, It was a au()C8'f\11 evening for area women's voll(!~ teams in the first round of the 4-A playoffs. • only Estancia, Ocean View and Fountain Valley were eliminated from further com- 15-8, 15-7, 12-15, 15-11. The Sailors. who were led by junior Hope Irwin'• play off the bench, have a date at Dana Hilla Saturday. Sunset League c hampion Westminster remained alive after easily disposing of wild-card entry Culver City, 15-5, 15-10, l~-9 on the Lions' Ooor. Slaters Connie and Dl8('e Watson combined for eight and six kills, respectively, while Glenna Gamboa did a flne job serving for Westminster. petition. . Meanwhile, aeoond-11eeded Corona del Mar, third-seeded Laguna Beach, Newport Harbor and Westminster moved into Saturday's aeoond round with succesaes. CdM ousted Ocean View, 15-9,. 15-10, 15-0 u,Sea View League MVP Pam Lawrence at outside hitter, sophomore middle blocker Cammie Doder and outside hitter Laura Neidringhaua sparked the See Kings. Corona del Mar will meet St. Joeeph's of Lakewood in the next round. Sea View League runner-up Newport Harbor pinned a five-game setback on Bishop Mont1omery, winning the marathon match. 14-16, Junior setter Traci Millers was a key in ~ Clemente's hard-fought 15-7, 11-15; 15~5. 11-15, 15-6 conquetlt ~f Fountain Valley. San Clemente, now 13-3 overall, visits Torrance in its next test. ~ Mater Oei breezed to a 15-7, 15-6, 15-6 decision aver visiting Pioneer, the third-place entry from the Whitmont Le~e. Setter Andrea Fort and mi lilocker Theresa Knuff were lrwtnunenlal in the victory . College football I . JOHNSON . &ION pr8Mftta ••• COl.1 1GI ............. ,...,. 6Cii!1'9 ~ Penn State 1r IYU r Oranoe COiie DAILV PILOT"""•·~ 11. ttll NI NY E COMPO ITE TRAN ACTIONS • ., ... ,, ....... U.1101 , ....... , ..................... •AC.,IC ......... , .. , •• , ••• , .... (l•CJ••Afl noc• .. , ....................... , .................. , . Nucle~r power affects investIDent '. .. • BOSTON (AP) -1lie nuclear po)Vet era II toinC . , to affect regulation and investment practica of elect(ic • , utilities in seneral for a long time, a'uthoritiee pNCilct. •1 A permanent1 Jngrained 1keptlcl1m ,nd ~ 1 ~t.ance. to investmeni. in fu'ture power planta . . • , may we1l be the mott devasta~lng leaacy of thll troubled period," Pr18Cilla C .• Grew, a geolqllat on the California Public Utilities Commiaaion, Mid Tbunday ln addre11in( the convention of the NaUonaJ Auociation of Regulatory Utility Commiaalonen. "Nuclear power is going to leave a ~t . · imprint on the at.ate regulatory proceM.' ahe Mid, ,'. notina that reltUlators are often blamed for customen • having to pa)' the bill for canceled planta and for • failing to monitor utility building cotts. • Credibility in state regulatory commissions, ln tum, is undermined, she said. ,,. Young farmers advised 'KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -U.S. Agriculture :· • Secretary John Block told young farmers that, U they • ' want agricultural prosperity, it is up to them to crate • it. ... Speaking at the 55th National Convention of the Future fanners of America Thunday, Block laid the job of the government is not to create economic · .' recovery, but to create a climate that allows recovery to take place. "Long-term pto6perity must be created by people, by the farmers and others all across this nation," Mid Block, a former FF A member who donned bis old FF A jacket for hls speech. "That's the only way it's going to happen. It"is to people like yourselves that others will tum to for guidance and perspective." The audience greeted the message enthusiastically, although some FFA members aaid they thought beginning an agricultural career would be difficu.lt given preten! economic conditions.