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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-01-07 - Orange Coast Pilot• \I THI DRANGI COAST FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1983 Lines longer than ever At Oran ge Coa I College, a s well as other t·oasla l campuses. 1he lin es form to tht> right as a re<'o rd number of studen ts e e k e nrollme nt. -... CDUITY IDITIDI ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS at Coast's colleges ·~ j Off1d 11l11 ut the two t'Ommunity c.:ollt•(W dtstrll't."4 along the Orange C oits l a r t· r e po rt i ng ret·ord r egistration fur d asses beginning this month F ollowing a re accounts on rcg1i.truuon ill the Orange Coast a nd Saddleb ack Com m uni t y districts. ORANGE COAST A r N·ord 5,500 s tude nts . appar ently worried about the t.'<:unomy and the chance of not getting the d asses they w ant, stood in long lines during the first thrt"t' days of registration at Orangt-Coast College Reg1strat1un for students with appointmcmts began Monday at the Costa Mesa campus and wall cont1nut• until J a n 26. wit h w a lk -in r eg1 s tra t 1on bei n g a<'Cepted Jan 27 -28. C lasst>S ror the spnng semester begin Jan 31 Co I I l• gt• s po k es m a n J 1 m Carn<.•tt s.ud lines snaked about 400 feN from the administration building to th e cafe t e ria as studen ts waited about one and a half hours io sign up for dasses Officials and reg1strat1on as up 500 studC'nts from last s pnng It 1s tht· h igh es t figu re ever recordC'd at the college. Generally, only 55 pert•ent of the s tud e nt s k ee p th e ir regis tra tion appo intme nts , Carne tt said During the last thrtt days. however, 70 percent have i.h o w e d up f o r appointmen ts, he said C u rn<• t t t:red ttc d 1 he h 1g h figure to a waning l'COnomy and a fo<Ar by students that c laaan w ill be closed before they reach the rront of the line A losi. of state funding for c.:ommu n1ty t-olleges resulted In the loss of 285 recreation and self -improvemen t <.:lasses la.st fall. 'Studen~ a re concerned about getting the dass they want," said Carne tt "They don 't want to run the risk of ku:kmg back and waiting " So far no classes have been e li mina te d this spring, said C<trn1:ll O H1c1als estimate that reg1s trat1on f o r the c urre n t St!mcstcr will reach 34 ,000. Last fall 33.000 r('g1stered and 27, 126 w <•r<· e n rolled by the fourth wtt-k of dass Carn<·tt said appointments for r c• g 1 i. t r"' 11 o n a r e s t ti I be 1 n g a<'t't•pkd GOLDEN WEST Conn·rned abo u t rese rving spal'e 111 a shnnking schedule o f dasses. a r ecord number of students have mailed in advance registration forms for the spring semeste r a t Golden West College m Hunungton Beach. ' Nancy Kidder, associate dean for admissions and re<.-ords. said as of Thursday 8,761 studen ts had returned their reg istration rorms, designa ting the s pring clas.<ies they wish to attend. As a result. s he said. t he college already has closed 150 (See COLLEGE, Page A!) Irvin e c ar radio thefts baf Ile cops By GLENN SCOTT Of'tM oe111 P11ot Stan An unprecede ntl·d st ring of automob ile r adio t h d ts h as occu rred in Irvine dunng the last seven weeks and despite arrests of two juvenile g rou ps, lOSS('S a rr ron llnumg to mount S ine<' Wednesday , nuw mon • the fts have bet>n repo rtl'rl to poliC'l' T hey occurr~·d 1r1 two areas· the rommerc1al '>t'<'l1on on MacArthur Boulevard near tht• A.lrpor ter Inn an d 1n apartment c a r p o r t s 1 n s o u I h w c· ' t Woodhn dge adj81'('nt t•l th•• San Diego Frt'<.'Wa v S intC' Nov 15. wht·n rl•ports began increasing , ther£> have been 120 ve hicular burglaries 1n which items, including radius. were taken. said poll('(• Lt Bob Lennert In December alone. 80 the fts of Blaupunkt radu~ we re reJX>rtcd. he said Th(• ther1 rate 1s .ibout three ttnll'" th1• normal ralf·. Ll·nnt·r l <;a1d Although thieves st•1•rn to ravor Blaupunkt and Con co rd stereo recC'IVl'r s reren t v1t·t1ms have told polJ<.'t' everyth ing rrom tools to tE'nnis gear has bt•en stolen 0nl' woman reportc<l d wt ek ago tha t ht•r w edding drf''>S was taken A victim this wN·k said his tar had been burglanwd a sc-..·ond time Entry was ga1m'<.1 through a broken window un n •pa1rl.od from tht· m1llc!I burglary. "'-lid polll·f> Sgt Dick Bowman T h r t·t' Juve n 1l t>'> (r u m G lt'ndale, l wo girls and a boy, werC' arrC'StC'd two wr·t·k.-; ago 1n Woodbridge a fter tht•y wt•rt• caught with four stolen radu.ii. 1n their possession Ano th{·r pair of mino rs frum Santa Ana w as captured late last Wt'<'k near the Park Wt'St apar tm<>nL<; Farnsworth. a nf'w polire dug. h<>lpc•d track the suspt'<.'tS who Cities get F our W<•st Orang1• Cou n ty pa ymt•nts duF1ng l\l8:~ c1ues havl' received a rinann al Construction and opt>rauon of wmdfaU from the cablC> tele vts1on th <' four cit y cable c;ys tem 1i. co m pan y s e r v 1 n g t h I' ovC'r SN'n bv t h e Publl l' Cable eommurnues Tf'le v 1s1 on °Authonty IPCTA). Dickinson Pacific CablPSystems mad e up o f C'ounc1l me mbers has agreed to pay fran<·h1SC' rees rrom eaC'h or the member <:Illes 1n advance to these t·1t1es, instead The franchist> agrN>mt•n t calls ot paying the bulk of this money for 0~1.JIC'Sysl<'ms to pay 5 pl'rc'C'nl a t the end of the year or llS gr oss revt"n Ul'S to the Shanng in a payment of $138.-PCT A. which retains 2 pt'rl-ent 000 covering the rarst thr£'P and d1str1butes tht.• n ·ma1n1ng 3 months of 1983 arC' llunllngtun p<>rc<'n t to the me mtw r c ities B each . f o untain Vallt.•v . according t o t ht' c1 mou n t o f Westminste r and S tanton monC'y generated by '>UbS<.-r1bers Doug Rook. gl'nernl mc1nager ~ in C'ach city o f Cablf>s vs t<'m s. said the 1The latr st b reakdown gives company l.S not rf'qUlrf:'d to make Huntington 56 per('{'nt of these s uc h large a d vance paym e nts runds f'ountam Valll'Y rc«'tves under its contract H<' said tht• IY p<>r<·C'nl. W e s t1 n1ns tC'r . 2 c.'Ompany has agrC<'d to do so for percent. Stanton. 4 pcrcC'n l) two years at the r<'qut>St uf th•· During 1982. Cabl<'syste ms four c1t1es , w hic h havP bl•C'n m ad e quarterl y payml•nts o f seeking ne w soul"('('S or n•venue $2 1.250. earmarked primarily to since passage of Propos1t1on 13. maintain o pera lion of thf.' PCT A the 1978 tax-culling in111at1ve Its franchise agre<.>ment <:all.s for Rook dC'scnbed the advance it to pay the r emainde r of the pay agreement as a gesture of franchise fee within :JO days of community good will HP said the the C'nd of a calendar year four cities shou ld rece1vC' more Al'cording to Rook : the c1t1es tha1 $500.000 in fra nC'hlSC' fee have been r r c e1v1 ng l1t tlr ----INDEX---__, Full.:-rton artist Nixson Borah soys his a r t sp rings from hi passion for paper and a desirt> lo de pict u the theate r of t he m ind." . ee W eek ender. AYS Bulletin Board 8uainess Cavalcade Clala1fied Comics Crouword Death Notices f.dltorial ,l!n tertalnmen t Gardening Hol"OICOpe ' .. .. A5 A4 84-!i B2 C6-10 86 86 C5 AB Weekender 83 8 2 lntem uss1on Ann Landers Movies National Ne ws PubliC' Notices Sporu Dr. Stt>lnerohn Stock Markeu T elev18'on Theatcrti Weather World News Weeke nder B2 Wttkender A3 C5-6 C J-4 82 85 TV Log Weekender A2 A3 tru·d t1• t-Sl'<i!Jl' 111 a d1 <iinJgt• d1t(.'h B u L t h t' a r r l's t s ha v c· n o L stoppt>d thP hreak -1ni.. lt"<idm g inves tigato rs to bel1evl' oth t•r groupt; still are roaming Irvine's neighborhoods. particula rly a t night L<>nnt-r l said no orgarnwd oper a t ion as e v 1drn t Th•· ml'lhods of break.mg in include c;ma:.h1n~ windows. prying wind wing s and "p u n('h tng " doo r locks Polll't' h.1vc> taut1unt'CI rc•s1dents to par k in l<x:kt'CI garagt..os when possible In lr\'tnl', h o w t'VC'r . many Pf><1 ple don't have gar<iges In t hos1' casPs, pol ll'C' suggl'!"l parking 1n wt•ll -ltghted an•as T hl'Y also are advising n 1r o wner!> ll> write d o w n s C'rial numbers of the ir rad ius and to borrow the po!Jl'e d('partment's engra\'ing tools to permanC'ntly record their driver's l1 C'en sl' numhE'r on valuabl<>s 1n thE'ir c·ars S t rangl'ri. acting susp1t·1o us ly around parking an •as should be rt'portt.'Cl to poht't', invt'St1gators sav The rt'<.'t'nt ar rests occurred after C'alls from reside nts who noticed the JUvernles tampering with cars Mt•anwhllt>, p olict· s ;ly car th e fts also are inc reasing 1n nt'1ghbor1ng NC'w purt Be ach , whe re twn 18 year -o lds from Lon g Be aC'h wer e a r r t:.'sted WC'dnesday on susp1c1on or grand the rt Th<· .,uspc-..·L .... Branlc,y Filbey <1 nd T odd Barnt:·s. Wl'rt' take n in to t·ustody HS the y wt.>rl' d n vmg off Balboa Island O fficer Jat•k Frcl'f. w ho stopp<>d them a fte r th£•y failed to go when a stoplight turned grc•c n . confiscated two Blaupunkt radios reported stolen rrom \WO BMWs parkt'Ci on Coral S trC'e l •>n thr· island. said Det. Bob Hardy cable funds • Ill Be n Nielsen r ev<'nUt' during the firs t three vears of t·able service Ix-cause the ~·a h I r l' o m pa n y h-a d be t' n advanC'mg money to organiw and opt'ralt' the PCT A sinee 1974 This start-up debt was not paid back until last SeptC'mber. Rook said The t•111es will receive an add1t1onal $1 60.000 soon t.o rover the remaining 1982 franchise fee. he said &•n Nielsen , a Fountain Va lley l'ou nl'llma n w h o as c urre ntly president of the PCTA. said h e a n d H u n ting t o n B e a c h Co u n c il ma n Don M c A llis te r n egotaatc•d th e ne w ad vance paym e n t a greem e nt w ith Cablcsysterns. H e said the PCTA members had obs<'rved that some nearby c1t1es had signed more lucrative ca ble contracts. The city o fficials w anted to six'Cd up the r{'("('tpl of fu nds from the local S<'rvle(! But N ielsen adde d . "T he y (C able svstems o ff1c1als) were very gOOcl about 1t." He said rC'presentau ves of the four cities a re looking a t new w a y s to usC' the 2 p e rc e nt franchise fe e retained by the PCTA He said some of these funds can help pay the salanes of city <>rnployeC's who assist in PCT A opc•rallons or may be used to purc has e e q u ipme nt fo r b r oa d c a s ting c it y co unc il meetings Excl•pt fo r a few scattered n ei ghbo rhood s . apar tme nt complexes a nd m o b ile home parks, construction of the four- cll y cable system 1s eompleted o.lfr "'-' ...._.... ~ ........... A d iffe r e nt pe rspective EJgh t-year -old Rache l Wood gets a slo th's-eye view of Lagu na Beach's Bluebird Pa rk as she l\a ngs ups ide down on the mo nkey bars. On of re reactor gets low marks from NBC By STEVE MITCHELL Of tM Olllty "at ltan , The 14-year-old, eone.shaped unit I reactor at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating S tation has reC'elved low marks for safe ty operations from a government panel. The U S Nuclear ReeulalOry Comm iaslo n r eleased an evaluat ion this week which designates five areas of o peoraUon of the nuclear reactor that were labeled "minimally satisfactory." for a period July I, 198 t to June 30. 1982. N RC officials said there is "no question that th e plant is operating safely." They said the evaluation is intended to point out pro blem areas early "We'n • trying to ldentlf>: problems earfy and tell them tO · run e tight s h ip," explained T h omas Bishop, c hief of the NRC'a reactor branch. He wu among the evaluaton. A apok hman for Southern California Edison Co., major operator of th~ plant three mllet 10u th ol San Clemente. &aid the '1 l uuhty has yet t.o receive a copy of the report and will r eaer ve comment on the evaluation untU a fter the eompan1 ha1 had an opponun~ty to tNcty It. Edlaon offlctala, aft e r revlewlng a Marr ~PY of the evalvaUon, aid lut month the tow 'rankl~ wen. ~· , A.reu that nec*vecl low marka Included safety op,rallona, ~ty and radl.atlon con\r'Qla. Only the area of eme,...ncy ~t!,r~dne11 earned the top j'\ Several ml.ahape at the nuclev power reactor acrounted, 111 laree part, for the low marb aa •fety opeoraUona. the NRC apakemnan ~d. ln July 1981. a fll:e datroy9d an emcraency dleeel ~rator. Two month.a later, varvei. ln the emerce-ncy coo1lDI ..a.)'atem Stopped opentnc ~ .. I I ...... ln February 1982. u. t WU a h ut d own for ••'1•n alve NrthquaM u fety ~­ that are aWl unc:Mir ~~ , J C OLLEGE _ENROLLMENT . • : ~ secUona In which all st•uta ·'.have been tilted by the early registrant.a. · Early mail-in rcga!!ltraUon Ii a n optio n o nly for l"O n llnu 1 ng G o lden West i;tud l•nts who comple ted the fall st-m l·st t>r ~turning s tudents who dad not we the mall-in form and othe r students will have to registe r by • appoanunent Jan 13-26 or on a walk-in basis J an 27, 28. 3 1 and • 'Feb. 1-4. • G olden West's Kid der said th C' ·pro ces s at h e r t•ampus as :complicated by lh<• fol"t that the • college had to canct•I t3i s pranK ·.class sections after its SC'h edu ll· ;boo kle t was printt'd T he cu ts •Were necessary becaus e u f ·budget cons1raints. she said _:· But as a result. some s tuden ts •:may have mailed an reg1s1 ra llon , forms for classes that won 't bto •;'Offered. -:· Kidde r said t he rnll<>gt· has SC'l ·:~ide Jan. 14! as a dav for mail m ::c udents to rorre<'t <>Ul'h probll·rns on campus. • O verall. G o ld l·n W C's t wait offe r a bout l ,400 sp ra n g dds~ !K'Cllons . a drop from th l· fall 1982 term. About 20.000 studen t..s arl' c xpa·ted to enroll. agam a slight decline Crom fall Colleg e officials say students a r e aware o f the ~t·he d u le c utbac k s a nd art> anxious to e nroll before part1t•u lar classes are f 1 lled. K idde r urge d s tudents whu h ave n o t completed mail registration or ha ve no1 made an 0 n . c u "' p u II r II K I !'> I I .1 I I " n appointment to du ~' 1-. .,.,.,11 <tJC ~-.Ible SAODLEBACK COMMUNITY A spok~i.man Cur tht> two campus district said 80 1x·n·t.•11t o f con tinuing students Hrt' kt"'t'Jllll~ th e ir uppuintm e nti; for s pring t lasst.'8. "That 11o l'Onsideruhly h igh e r than last s pring ." ~.11d W11l1.1n1 Schre1bt•r. the d 1stnl't's J1n-t:tor of p ublic m formatw n Ht.• s<ud there un· about 300 £L'Wl'I' daSS u ffl'rtngs thl::. Spring t.·omµa n •d tn last. the n ·sult of a loss u f s t a t e fun din g f or nJmmunity colll'ges And while lht.•rt· Jft.• no long la nes or studt"nts n •g1stering for d a sse::. at th e M 1ss1on VieJo t.·ampus. district off1nab o;ay they arc• signing up e arlll'r "M .. ny ~tuden ts fi>ar tht.• Jay~ <•I J frt•(· t.>dut·atwn a n • l'ommg 111 .111 t.•nd." said Robt.•rt Bosanko. Saddlt.•b.Jl'k 's J ean o f ad m1ss11ms Earlv rt•l.(1s1r.it1on bC'gan las t month for Sadd l~bal·k. and 12. 0:1:l lttlltinuing ... 1ud1•nt!'> ~1grwd llll dunni.t that l)t'nod "W11h lim1tl'<l (l'la!>s ) 11t ft·rn1g~. ">t udt>n~ are try ing lo gl'l 111 as Parly a~ tht•y t-cin so tlw v <.ll"L'll',~ ldt (JUI o f clJSS1·~ th1·y v.ant. Sc·h rl'.'I bcr !.>aid S µnng da~t·s twgm J a n l 7 t1nd n•g1::.tra1111n will Lvntrnut· :hrou~h thl' hr!>l w et.•k of d~L"-"l'!> at both th<' M1ss1<1n VH•JO <1nd north lrvtnl' n 11npus1•s HB schools fume ov~=­ moke flap l l hu1rn'1 rlt·v1•l11pt•d 111to a h111 mn.i 1i;sut-. hut lt'!i nut t•aay d1•!i l~11ut111g i.111ok 1n~ urt•1u1 for uduh t·mµlo yc't.'K at l l un lln~ton Bt•ut h 11d1uuh1 A p111l1·y uttemplln~ to pmpolru :.in11kl111( urt•1u1 wus scmt h:u·k this wt' l' k lJ y t r u s l t• t• 11 1 n l h £' l l u nl 1n8lun B e u l·h C it y (l'lt·nwnwry ) S.:huOI District for mon· work "Wt..• have to protect the rlghlB o f t he' sm o kC'r a s -the righ ts o f the non-s s~ud Board Presiden t Nu r nde r MolL•n tod uy S h l•'s a 1 !lm ukn a.s art> th(• othe r four trustrt'S. "But we d on 't w unl smoking in classroorns o r o ffil>t·s or on school grou n ds." s h e s a id . "W e don't w a nt t.•hlldre n t o b e influe n ced o r a ff t•c t ed b y smokers" A policy s tate m ent d ra fted b y th f' adm1n1strat1on n illed for smoking areas at thl' teach ers' loung~·. the C'Us t.odian's office or 111 a special room d esignated by the sch ool principal But trustee Brian Garland. a refo rmed smok e r. said he did n't believe the p o laC'y 1:. s tro n g Pnoug h "l believe ever y t..tmplO)'L"C has_ JO ina lienable right to cat lunch l n a r oo m d c•v u 1 d o f "mok('. Carland said h e believes that s m o kin g areas s h o u ld be d t·s 1g n a t e d b y v o te o f a ll 1•mploy~ a t each school I h· stud som e teach e rs have to eat in t he ir c ars o r cla ssrooms because thc•y a re botht:>rcd b y sm okt• Emergency cost shift nixed A suggestio n t hat Orange' County governm ent form a task fo rce to study how e m e rgency services in hig h risk an .'as -such Committee posts fille d in Laguna Laguna Beac h City Council members have fille d s e vera l va c an cies on th r ee c it y committees, follo wing mterv 1ews with the a ppli can ts Named to the Pc.r king. Traffic and Circulatio n CommJltee w ere Tim H owe ll and I larr y Moon Joslyn Altk e n . Leshe Burg on . Vicente Mas and Matthew Ravi we re named to th e caty"s Hous11.g Committee. J ack Arc he r , PN cr Ha nds and Leig h Sauser filled three vacancies on thl'.' D ble TV Committee. ,1-. ~I M o rro C uvt· no rth ur LaKurta &:al·h mtlo(ht Ix· pa id fo r b v loC'a l h t'ITll'OWnl'rs h a s been reje<'ted. The s uggestw n wa~ q uic k ly s helved We dnesday b y Ro ger Stan ton. c hairman of the cou nt\' B oard o f Supe r v 1~ors. a f te-r S u pl'.'rv1sors Bru<.-e Nt.~tandl' and Thom a s Ri ley t•x prPssed oppos1uon to the idea Supe r v isor R a l p h Clark . n o t in g a n o vert i me p a y a u th o r1zat1o n f o r c ou nt y employees who battled high t1d£·s that threatened El Mo r ro Cove m obile ho mes l)e(: 2. question ed whether the cou nty should pay fur cmc•rgenc1es on state property or thOS<' that are "p n'Cl1ctable and rt.-<:urrent " Clark s aid the county t a s k fo rce· <:ould 1dentif~ high ris k arc·as o f the county and develo p a m eC'han 1sm b y which ho mt'Ow ners m thOS<• a reas fact'd w ith disaster would Ix· assessed fo r t h e c o s t o ( C'mC'rgenc y services. Cla rk agree d tha t o wners ~tru, k I}\ r d ndom d1sus11•r s ~houldri'I I~· t·hargl·d for eounty <1:-s1slann', "but 1f 11111· w a nts tu li vt• in J h igh ris k an•..i, th t• risk s h o u Id h 1.· th 1· 1 1 .., n 11 t th l' t.ixpayers·" T ht: supervisor said that Ill the 1..1,,t· o f tht.• mt>b1le hom t· pa rk luc.,1t1·d ;it C r vstJI C ove S tall' P ark. tugh t1dc;s n1uld havt• ht..·t•n prt'{lil·tt•d :rn yt·ars an advam·t· N t':.. t u n d e s a 1 d h t• f I a t l v tipp<>st•d the suggt•su on. Ht• said it w,,, wrong and <:uuldn"i bt· dl.lnt' I h· s.11d thr·rC' w uulJ Ix• loo m:in v '>p!.'('1.11 n rl·ums uinn•., to 1tltmt1fy. Ev1 n nimmunit v ha~ high ri-.k...,, · -. .. id Nl·-.t a n d t• lit• -.ugl-(l''l<'d a ta!Sk fo rn• v .. •11uld h.ivt• to 1.:•1n s 1der eve ry h o m e -.11 u .iu·d 1n bru!>hf1 n• p r o n t.' 1·an vnn a rl'as llill•\ l h11m t·d lhc· .... tud\ w ould II\· .1 w,1~lt· of t.ount~ .... tafr~· llml' ,, n J .. n 'r> v l r r l <11 t 1 o n t o "onwl hang th.11 '' .,., ;i !>pl't.idl an~U1m1• · T lw bCJ.trd. 1nl'luu1ng l'lark. \"ull•d ttJ dUlhonfl• p a y m l•n t of 1 lhl· •1\'1•rtin11• Fog due tonight ('on ... tnl Late night and earty morning log otherwise fair 1nrougn Saturday. Coaatal tow 48, Inland 38 CoNtel high 68. Inland 74 Wale< 59. l"<>rt'-t wind• 15 10 22 knot• o..... outer waters wit h 4 10 6 1001 1e11 through S aturd 1y EIM'#here. llghl variable winds tonight and Sa1urd11y morning becOmlng -t to aoulhwest 8 to 16 knot• tn tt>e allernoon Fog end low CIOlld• 1on1ghl mainly aouthern end outer wttere. othenriae , .. r lhrouoh s~turday ' U.S. s1t111111ary A· lllOW9torm moved 1nr~n northern aaet1on1 of tower Michigan today, where lhe Netaonal W .. lller SlltVtoe Mid II would dump up 10 llve '"Chea Snow alao lei! In Wlac:onlln end du9ted Mlnnetota In the lower Gr eat Lak•u region. llght rain 1111, whlle freezing rain and snow made ro1d1 11tppery In pafla of Mon•-· Ralrl wu expected to aprea<I aero. the netlon'a north-tern corn.r -with snow In lhe uppe< e le11a t1ona. ac11t1ere d 1now ,"-• -• predlcied from lhe Cantrel Appat11chlan1 10 New Engl Ind Sunny sklet -• f0<11CA1al lrom lhe lo-r Appalechl11n1 ecrou Ille aouth P1a tn1 10 tower Calllornle. Temperelure1 around the nation _...,. this momlng reoged from 13 oegr-in w111111on. N o 10 87 ~ In Key Well, Fla Extended weather ~T~lo:r ~~ .. NIA MOUNTAIN AND COA .TAL AMAa -Mottly l1tr through ptrlod, but chance or early -coeet In OONlel t6 IO 78 end IOwt In pw • ano 401 Mounte!n '" upper !Os and 801 end In 209 and ao.. 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MIH 63 36 Jacksonvllle 6 1 33 Juneau 40 37 K11nsa1 C11v SJ 3 t Las Vegu 61 57 lttli<I Rock '>4 40 l OUISvllle 53 42 Lubboct.. 39 22 Mtomph11 56 44 M1am1 73 62 Mnwauk" 38 32 CALIFORNIA Bn~e•alield 4 1 • Btythe 68 Eurcl<a 58 b7 Fresno ..,., l'l L•ncHter 68 3; LOS Angeles 67 t;,7 MAryiY1111" 44 MonlP'~' ,,,, NMdte' 64 Mpls St Paul 38 20 Nasllvllll! 59 4 t New Orleans 66 47 New Yo•k 45 38 0 11i.IRl'd 52 It Pu o Rot>••is 67 )h RPd Slut! 44 36 Rt!dwood C••1 51 43 Norlolk St 37 North Plllllfl 45 25 Reno !>3 29 S1c111mento 42 38 Oklahoma C:>lv 58 32 Oma he 45 30 S1111nas 61 37 San Otego 65 55 Or1al'<IO 66 43 San F • 11nc>Sco 50 42 Phrladelptua 46 33 P11oen1a 70 45 P11tsourgh 37 32 Porua,,d Ml! 35 31 Portlal'O Ore 65 51 Prov1<111nct1 42 29 Rale>Qn 5• 37 [•Pld City 57 33 e,,o 53 29 Richmond 53 36 Salt Lake 53 36 San Antoo10 It 43 SN Ille so 46 Shrevec>0< I eo 40 Sar1ta Barbara fl7 40 San I a Mime es S1oci.ton 42 31l Tnermel 77 Ul\18h 58 Bars low 74 41 B•Q Bear S4 e11nop 63 26 C111a11n11 64 Long Beacn 68 45 M onrov1e 14 SI Ml Wt1aon ll4 4fl Nll•PO<I S.a~h fl4 45 Ont a no 70 ~ .... ntt ...... ! ..... 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""_, t:ot e.m. ., A visit 10 the past Tht-Estan<'iu adobe, built in the early 1820s as a way sta tion for missionurit~s, is open for free tours Saturday a nd Sundays. For u glimpse of the interior o f the Costa Mesa landmark, see Page Bl. HB golf ball peril assailed Dr LC1ure nce Ko rn claims tha t living nt:xt to a golf C'OUl"SC can Ix> hazardou s to one's hl'alth. H l' 1s l·o mpla1n 1 n g t o Huntington Beach off1nals tha t <'r rnnt golf ba lls fly ove r the fl'1H·1.· ;1t M eado w lark Golf C o ur-.l' a n d b o mbard his n ·-.1 d1•11l·t· al'ross thl· s t rt'C'l on (;rdham S t n >(.•l grN•n s o f the 270 -y ard par - four sixth h o le w e r e moved away from the fence about a year ago lo a lle viate the dange r o f e rrant golf balls. S t a n t o n s ai d he hadn 't re<•e 1vc't.I a ny compla ints. ''But it's pn•tty ha rd tu keep som t' o f lhe m o r1.· ..ima t1•ur golfe r s f rom -~lJCl!\g lhc.IL..S.hOt.s."' n' ~Id. Mt1x Bowman, de put y d m >t.·tor of the city 's commumty services department, said th e city-owned course has been leased lo the Golf of Southe rn California company since 1974. Bowman said he would refer the matter to the lease holder. He said the e rrant balls are not· th<' <.·ity's responsib1l1ty Bowma n said 1t w as the first compla anl ludged over the e rrant balls in four yea rs "The· bal ls h ;n 't• hro k t'TI windo w s on mv how_. •• ind t1 IC'S '"' m v roor Tht•v'v1• bnikt·n the wrnd s h 1l'ld ol 111 v l'ar and mv ff<)W l'I' pols " - K orn \\'i1t11s It':-. ;i 4U('!>llon of t1mt· until ;i gulf ball h 1L'> a dnvc•r of a vt•h1d l' and t ausc-s a ma)Or at1:1dt•nt James Schwabl rites held Ko rn i-. <1~k1ng th.11 lht· t'llY ms t...tll ,. talll'r, longt·r ;md fml'r- nw::.ht.·d fl·m·1· around th•· l'tlUl'SC' T hi:' prob!C'm araSf'S, K orn said , b t•eau:o.l' part of t h <.' l"UU rSl' par<1lh •b Graham Sln-t•l M 1'.1d11 w IC1 rk s t;.i rtt•r M 1 It S t,rnw n ..... :ud the w 1•s a nd t ht.' Fun e ral ser v ices w e re h e ld to d.Jy fo r Huntingto n B eat·h rt•!>1tk•nt J am es N. Schwab ! who dwd W t•dnesday at the a~e of 72 I h: wa~ a m ember of the m en 's dub of Saints S imon & Jude Ch u rch in Huntington Beach . 11 L· .i Is o w as a c h ti d re n · s mak e up a rtist a t th e L 1ttlt- Theat~r o l Cerrilos Colle~e in No rwalk He was a lo ngtime c m p loyl'e of A do hr F arm s in S o uth Ca t e b e f o r e• h is rt'tireme nt. S urv ivor s include his wife. M aurl'e n : a d a u g hte r , C onnie Perry . o f San Diego. sons James, o f H o n o lulu. P a u l. o f Bue n a Park, an d Jerry. of M idway City. ™=~==jrM=) ~=a=/ ~=)~=w.d/=.=J=~=':l=t'I~ Semi Aanual Fall Sale MEN SU ITS & SPORT COAST SELECT G ROUP Of CORDURO Y SPORT CO ATS NECKWARE SELECT GROUP O f DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS SWEATERS LADIES 25% 1050 % OH 95.00 20% OFF 20 to 25% OFF 25 10 50 % OFF VARIOUS FALL FASHIONS ................. 20 to 50 % Off .,ell 111 co ,., r Pl \Z \ -:n:n BHl~TOI "'I . \II \l.11 .. 1 t 11•111 ( ·"'' '"''l'l>'•l ... .. . - -' STATE --~~ ............ 2 officials predict-· Deukmejian tax hike By Tbe A11oclated Preu Allho ugh ever y public com ment b y Gov. G e urgt· Deukmejlan about the ittult: deficit restates his opposition to u tax Increase, there art• stronger hml$ evt-ry day that the Republican gove rnor 1s read y to sign a t.ax hike bill M ost of the spec u lation centers on a tem porary hike In the sales t.ax -probably for six to nine months T he sta te's top two fowul 11 fCl l't•1 i.. T reiuure r J eul' Unruh ond Controller Kt•n Cory, both Democrats , mt:t separatt"ly w i th the ne ~ R e publica n g ov e r n o r T hu rsday in S,h·ra m e nto Bo th said that, de spi te Dt•u k me jla n ' s campa ign prorrnses to the rontrary. they we re en('ou r a eed h e w ill s t rike a ('ompr omise tha t includes a t ax increase to t'OVer the state's $ I 5 billion to $2 .i b1lhon d eficit. Marines face court-martial CAMP PENDLETON - Two Ma r in es s talloned at Camp Pt•ndlt>tun fat·e Spt>t'IUI l'1>urts -m a rt1al a fter tht•y wc•n • urn•slt>tl la~l month bv dt•put1t•:. fur .illt·~t'<il v plo.1y1 nK "<:atl'h " w it h t·un 1:.tt•rs o f TNT wh1lt• walking down <1 :.trt·l'l 1n lht• com munity of F'allbrook L a n l'e C pl L y l l' H Thomas. 20, o f Ra wling:., W y o . and P v t . 1s t Class Mathew L A rch er . 2 1. of WORLD Eagll'. Wis., were arrested by San Du~go Cuunty s he riffs tlepUlll-'S Dl'C-19 with si x om•-quarter-pound bl<x:ks of TNT in their possc:.•ss1on. MJrinc· spokl•s w orndll Gunm•r:. Sgt Pt·gg:. Cau)('v l>JUJ Thumas and An-ht•r havt· b<•t•n formally chargt.•tl w1lh 1Mrongful posst·ss1un o f t ht> T NT, with lusmg a qua ntity of tht• t•i..plos1vt•s t h rough neglt'<.'t, and with sll'a ling the six blo<:ks of dynamllt•. Guatemala due U.S. gear W AS H INGTON The t'ontc•n d that human rights abu st•::., w h ich lt·d to the l'mbargo in lhl? firs t pla('C. L'on unut>s -W-E'W1'rft . , I~ .-t AP) - Gwwllnl• from a rupturt,<d 1tnr•a• 14tnlc ~ed "Ilk Ntaa•ra Falla" t:>eforto erupting c-"rty U>day In • wlndo w ·1hu1tor lna t>><plo•lo n that klU<Xf cme man , Injured at lt'll.'ft i :1 others and lt.'nt tlamet h undred• of fl't't Into the tky. T h e 12:16 u m blu t wu n •portro fell 130 rn1l~11 away. Th• flam~ reached 1,000 ffft into the air and the flre was so lnter\le that fln•flghtcrs w e re fo rced back. The fire may have been set off from a rocketing barrel from a smaller blast. As th<· s un rose, w inds that had bee n blo w ing the thick. blal'k 11moke nor theast towa rd New York City shifted to the west. stmding billowing clouds o ver New J ersey. T he !lam es were v1s1ble rrules away There we re• rt>por ts of looting in nt'arby J ers<'y City after the v xplosio n blew ou t w indows d owntown . Officials sp<~:u latl'CI tha t fl ying drums might hovt· landed ne ar th<.> Texaco ta nks .md triggered t ht' I a r g l' r l' x p Io s io n T h e l'on te nts of the d rums was unk nown Top Ingram. a spokesman for thl' nunht•ast tl1v1s1on of Te xat'O USA. wh1l'h ownl'd tht• ta nk, said the l'omp•111y had no ind 1t·auon w hat cauS<.'d tht• rupture or t he _ hlast. City offidals said the fire d id not appt'ar lo bf· suspicious . T he fu1.•I "w('nt through the holes .11 was spilling out likl' Niagara falls," su1d G eorge G ray, deS<.:nbing the scene JUSt before the t.>Xplosum "We all saw thc gas. That'!> whl'n Wl' decidl'CI to run." Newark P'irl• D1n·cto r Joh n Caufield said thl· three gasoline 1.<mks which caught fire held a total of 19 million gallons of tht• fur l. Caufield said the .dead man. 40-yea r-old William Vanz1k of Nor th Arlington. was found lying un his back sevl.'ral hundred fee t -..-.........~-. . Firt•m(•n fight a mammoth blaze at a T exaco fuel storage facility in N<>wark, N.J., today afte r an explosion shattered the struc ture . from thc burning I 0-s tory tanks. Charl<..>s Sand s. assistant manager of the terminal, said Vanzile was a Texaco truck operator. Authorities said they believc one man 1s missing , but they would release n o details. Sands said all Texaco employees wcre al·counted for "It looks like devasta tion. Caufie ld said . "Of co urse the tanks the mselves, two of them are roUapsed and the third one looks like it's me1ting down." Police ~id there we re about 40 railroad tank cars within 100 feet o f the blazin~ storag e tanks, but Caufield said the fire "is not going anyplace." Tbcrc.'s..man Y-build~ in ...t '1..ere..-1'.2.!ll...lU>J »'~..Jl-1!.QOk.£.,S{l'll!O_ tha t havC' been v er y heavily for Tcxat'O in Houston, said the damagC"d, some automobiles that fadllty is a saies terminal where <.art' com plete ly d e molis ht>d ." tanker trucks load with gasoline and diesel fuel to make deliveriles to service stations. The terminal 1s m a heavily industrial area about fi ve miles from New Yo rk C i ty a cross the mouth of the Hudson RiVJ!r with fe w residences nearby .•. T he concussion from the blast was fe lt in Mount Sinai, NH .. a bo ut 75 miles from Ne w · k, ~lice said.· TrlC reenwich, Conn'.. abOut ~o miles away, police said t h ey receiv ed 300 ca lls. S t ale De p::i rtment tod a y ap proved the long-d elayed sale of $6 milhon in mil1t.ary span• parts to G u a temala , ending a 5-year e mbargo on w eapons shipments to tha t co u n try's m 1l1 ta r y gove rnme nt. U S sources said The decision 1s expecwd to dra w Sharp crtllc1sm frl)m human rights g roup:. and t·ong ress1onal liberals w ho 0 t ht· r a d m 1 n 1st r a t 1 o n off1nab, whu askl'CI not to Ix· 1dt•nt1f1t•d , said th<• Un1tl'd S tall'!. had cundudt•d thJl tht·rt· ha::. been suff1t·i.:nl 1mprovt'inent 1n G ua tc•mala'::. human rights s11uat1 1111 lo \\ arr an t "ppr ova I u f t h l' trans.u tum National unemployment ranks growin"gi 4 killed by churning sea BLAC KP OOL. England -Animal l over s w a nt LO give a gallantry award to a man w ho died trying to save his d r o wn ing d og -a n attempt that claimed the lives of three poli ce officers a nd nearly killed two others P o li c e o ffi ce r Bri a n Horsfall earned the body of the tiny te rrier named Henry from the frigid sea where 11 was recovered T hursday, om.• day after the drownmJ'(s NATION He n rv's o wner. Alis t air Anthon~" jumpl?d into the walt>r und dro\\ ned in a bid to ~vt• the animal f 1vt• officers, 1ndud mg a pohcewoma n. plungL•d into the 20-foot w aves to aid Anthon y The woma n a nd two utht>r officers died. The Royal Society for thl' Prevention o f Cruelty to Ani ma l s r ecommend e d Ant hon y for a posthult.ous gallantry award WASH IN GTON (AP) The nation 's une mployml'nt ra te d 1mbcd to 10.8 perce nt of the labor torn· in Dec:ember, a slight r·ise from the pn.•v1ous month 's r evist>d 10 7 pe rcC'nt, as thC' number of Americans giving up the Sl•arch fo r JOb' reached a n all-ll mt~ high . tlw governme nt rC'ported tod<iy The Labor Dt-parlment said the ranks o f "discou r a g ed wor kers" -those' no lo nge r C'ounted as unemployed because they have left the labor forct• - swelled by more than 200,000. to 1.8 m1lhon. the highest since the g overnme nt bt>gan keeping this s taustk in 1970. While the une mployment ro lls swe lled by 130.000 last month. we ll a bove the 12 mil li o n of Novem bh. only ~7.000 peo ple t'ntered tht• labor force in search of wo rk The departme nt's Bureau of Labo r S ta tis tics initially had r e po r l't: d t h a t N o v e m b e r · s s ea so nall y a d j u s t ed unl'mployment rate was a post- Depress1on high of 10.8 percen t. But in today's anno unceme n t. which took into account annual. end-oC-the-ye ar revisions in labor-force statistics, the agency lowerc>d the Nove mber ra te to 10.7 pcrt·<•n t. T h u s, th e o n e-te n t h p e r l'e ntage p o in t r i se 1n De<:emhcr meant that joblessn ess h a d ri sC'n. fo r th e f o u r th COnsec'\JllVe month. T he increase. h owever , w as we ll be lo w the three-t ent hs pe rcenta g e poin t ris e f r o m October to November. J ohn Bregge r. h ea d o f the bureau's D1v1sioh of &nployment a nd Une mploym ent Ana lys is. cauuoned aga inst intrepre ting Decembe r 's mode r ate rise as indit'ating that unemployment. overall has peaked. He added . h ow ever , t ha t "there are definitely indicauons of a flattening out here. There h ave bee n some p o~i ta v e deve l o pm e nts in th e manufac t uring sec t o r . fo r in s t a n ce . w h ich had b een declining sharply. In a s tatement pre pared for d<•liver y at a ne ws conference. Janet L. Norwood. commissioner of labor statist ics. said the latest figures "show some leveling off from the steady deterioration in t h e l a b o r m a rke t that has <X'Curred over the past year and a half Factory job losses slowed. factory hours held stead y and the ove rall unemployment rate in December was about the same ~ in Noyember." A t th e W h i t e H o us e. preside n tial s pok esma n Larry S peakes called the December rate a "technical adjustment·• He said the JObless rate was "sti ll loo hig h," but added i he administra tion believes "It will rome down in the next year." A new, unreleased administration e con o mic fo recast. h o w ever , envisions unemployment al least 10 percent b y the end o f the y~r. T o tal e mp loy ment w.as virtually unchanged· last m oo th a t 99.l million. While non·fahn e mpl o y m e nt, m easured b y a survey of business payrolls, fell by 165,000, the bureau oot.ed that the decline was "the smallest; 1n more th an a year." --: Arms pact c hanges e,yed W ASH IN GT O N Preside nt Reagan. in a letter to a congressman, sa ys ht' may have to change his arms contro l p rop osals to t h e Sovie t Unio n 1f Congr esi. denied approval of the M X m 1sstlt', a Whi te H ouse spokesman said today 1n response to a letter Kemp wrott' Reagan last month a l the ti m e C o ngre ss was rl'J ec t 1 ng R e a ga n Jdm1n1stra11on requests for $988 mil hon lo s tart M X prod ucllon . Mammoth resort rattled by earthquake ,, Reaga n made tht' statement in a letter to Rep Jack Kemp. R -N .Y , d e puty press secre tary La rry Speakes said T h ursday night. The president's lt•ttf:'r was In his Jette&. Kemp urged R ea g a n t o "o n s 1der suspending U.S. participation 1n th e s trat e gi c a rm s re d uc ti o n talk s a n d n<·go11 at1ons o n Euro pt•a n- baSt'Cl missiles if Congress did not suppo rt the long-range MX missil e MAMMOTH LAKES (AP) - An ea rthquakt-swarm .,;hook this Hig h Sierra resort today. causing p o w e r o ut a g es, kn ock i n g g r oceries o f f s h e l v es and collapsing an aluminum hangar a t the local airport, officials said. The area 1s a se1sm1cally active regio n tagged by the fed e ra l governmen t as a potential zone for volcanic eruption. H undr e d s o f earthquakes JOited a w ide area of Cen tral California s t arting T hursday a reas wh e r e we ex p ec t avalanches. but there are none." said S he riCf's Deputy Joh n Rutkow s k i at the Mammot h La kes substation thts morning "If there were any. they were in the back a reas." Slight to rqoderate damage to di s h es a nd gl ass ware 1n r est a ura nts. a n d h omes was reported, he said. "At the Mammo th-June Lake Airport. an aluminum h anga r coll a psed o n a n airpla ne." Rutkowski said, adding that a twm·engine private plane was inside a t the time. The quakes triggered a small panic m a restaurant and resort guests left the area. 200 miles east of S an Fra ncisco and 250 miles north of Los Angeles. Preliminary measurementB of the lar gest temblors ranged Crom 5 to 5.6 on the Richter scale. but by 1 a.m . most were below 2.0 on that scale, Finley-said. · "The swarm is still going on, but it's rontinued to slac'ke~ in • frequency and magmtude," ·he said this morning. "It's ta~ off at this pomt. but wheihef ff-----i will become more frequent :We don 't know.'' ~ ! The trem ors began at 4:26 ~m. T hursday. The strongest were felt 100 miles to the west in the , San Joaquin Valley cities of .., Fresno ·and Merced end 150 mies southw es t in Bake r.s field , a uthorities said. a ft e r noon w 1th two s h a rp ---------------------------------------:,---=-"'---'-"'--tre mors. the largest measuring Gunmen rob Brink's car up to 5.6 on the R1l'hter &-cL!e. said Don Finley. s pokesm an for CLEVELAND -T wo m<>n armed with submachine gu ns ha vt' r obb e d a Br i nk 's a rmo re d l'ar , e xc hanging gunfire with a guard a nd c•scaping with a "substantial" am o u nt o f m onl'y , investigators said. · It was the third Brink's car robtx>ry 1 n Clevl'land in l 0 mon ths We're Listening ••• • 642·6086 ~ ........... Mon<lay r rld!t~ II you do M t n•vt yovt P•e>•• Dr $ 300 m ~O.COO• 1 pm •nd ro~f «WP'f •Ill b• _.., Tht> r obbery ol'c u r re d Thursday morning as the truck s to pped for a money p1t·kup at a health and lx'auly su pply s tor e on the cit y 's southe.ast side. detectives i;ajd. A uth or1t1es s aid a n . u n de t e rm i n e d b ut .. suhs ta nllal'' a m ount o f mon1•y was taken the U .S Geological Survey National Earthquake Informau on Center a l Golden, Co.o .a. The rumbles decreased from a ~ate of at least 50 an hour late Thursday nigh t to 15 to 20 a11 h o ur a ftl:!r I a .m . today a nd . remained at that leveJ for seve ral hours, Finley said. No injuries or avalanches Wl're reported by the Mono County She riff's Department "We've chec ked the us ua l What do you like about the Daily Pilot " What don't you like" Call the numbt>r at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let- ters to the editor on a ny topic Mailbox contributors must loch.1de their namP and'telephone number for verification. No C'lrculatlor\ C'a lls. please Tell us what's on your mind OAANG£ COAST Daily Pilat 811u1oey 1no Suno•• 11 t OV do "Gt tK ••vt YOU' T'*ncn , . Hot.y ~llblttlltt ~ Cl>otf £..cul••• Oll•c•• Wl: ~ ';o.i~C:':O: lit.....,. ~lane A,j,I loymond MocL..on Co1111C1.- QAitks: '1 ;' - l•«ll'••• fO.lo< L. Kay Sch"lt1 Voet,, .. _... one1 0..«•or al Adwf'hMlt Michoel , • H.wy 0..tclOt ol Mot\ .. '119 ~lfC.AclhOlll .... The Bright Side Th e carpet industry Is experiencing some of the current frustrations of shortages and rising costs. Many of the fibers used for carpeting are petroleum byproducts and consequently In short supply. There are. however, many bright spots. Believe tt or not, you oan still buy QUALITY carpeting today for LESS than 30 years ago. Another plus Is, that because of ·the many new premium yarns, manufacturers are concentrating on better qualities, ellmlnatlng a lot of junk carpet. Alden's concentrates on better qualities also! Because your home 11 more valuable than ever, be sure you shop at Alden'8. We wltthelp you find the right choice of good carpetll'lQ for your home. I . . School wouMI haw to wmt for 14-yeer-old ~Cortez. lie WM beinc evkW, Luciano, thr" brothers, a -~ and ~ were-the lMt occupanu ot the Rita Hotel in Santa Ana which the dty cloled becau. of " bu1ldlna and health code violatiorw. Mason Hotel owner Joe Gllmakel'-had -pi.r.-w1 '° ...-. lmprovemenu-NqWred by the . dty but didn't have enouah time, IUd buJldinl m1M1er Lorema Herrera. The 27-room Ritz, recently Luclano'a mother, Petra, aakl home to tranaienta, proetltulel throuih an Interpreter lhe had and a few familln, had been 1ee11 the eviction notices at the Luciano'• home for seven yean RJtz but didn't reellze until the until Wednellday. building manager told her on Last month. ..q~y offidala told Tue.day that she had one day io . • e and ~ta ot the nee.rt>y ~ve. · CoDllllOD tiond ha Newport . on Hotel ibey had until The family lives on $460 In J. ednftday lQ JnQve or face a monthly welfare paymenta. Mn. Newport Beach'• aeweei yor, EYelyn Hart (left), wa1 $500 fine and aix mont.ha in jail. Cortez aaid 1he paid $200 a f h f I f ) By nt all both hotels were month for her 10-foot by 15-foot . congratulated by three former holden 0 t e poll, ( rom e l empty. room. She and her children, age. Jackie Heather, Don Mcinnis and Dora Hill, at her &wearing-in The clo1ing1 drew protests 5 to 16• slept either on the floor 8e88ion this week. '· ... f~~~nlty~~~.but Ma-~~-.~----------·~~--~~-----~-----------~---~------------Mike Uptegraft, e xecutive Mrs. Cortez thought 1he Ualst.ant to City Manager A.J . would have nowhere to go, but N d W~. defend~ the action and police Officer Jose Vargu helped . es• ,.,n e 1--ltaaa-the-tenanta -PlighLwaa....Lbe.._ the ..famHy--Hmha-room-. a~ ·Ira -· ordl' responsibility. nearby motel, courtesy of the cOnf.i~med, not-.Unanimously ' Property_ owners had been •nvi ted to participate i n tehabllitation-profp'-anw. he aaid, and owners of Ritz and the Supervisor not -~-u~prised by Senate approval Salvation AnnY,Vargu uid the motel gave the children a novel sight: a r<>e?m with ita own bath. The Ritz's communal bathroOm BY.J!!!" _M>1!R aerve on that board. I don't know doubt hanging out there," he °'"'--. ....... -~·uat what hia rationale w1"1," added. facilities were among Hems • . • __ ..,._ :..-'d Th··-..1-· . riu·.....:-.....1 by buildina 1na..-..,_. Orange County Superv1aor es..,llUC... ua-Y· Nestande's appointment had "At this point, recogruzlng the c U«:U --e -~-··· Bruce N•tande aaid he wasn't • L..-held b ltate law that umafe conditions of the building:s Raw sewage from broken pipes too r'8ed to learn that the By a 30-to-l vote, Nestande 1 UC"IC'I• up Y • Muon had not. and the deplorable conditions of dripped from one floor to the state-S:nate had approved his nomination to the commiuion r~ented a cou:;:: supervisor the buildings, we w ould be. next. n o mination to the state was confirmed. Hi• term runa Tt;~~~°'!, .. ~~ b1~~ble if we ~d .. no~ tale Riu manager Tony Tafya said Transportation Commmion. through Feb. 1• 1985· measure that took effect Jan. 1. acti<ln, Uptegraff sai~. It 11 not other r esid ents left before But Neatande did expre88 Appointed to the important Under the new law, a county ourpreferencetodo1tthisway. Wednesday's deadline. As for 'ifurC.ri.M over the vote of Sen. commiHion by former Gov. super,vi1or can sit as a "\&t.··.U 1gme ~!,saatec ~~-Mnwlf, he w .. eenfhie"' ha.lei><-. . lUC1iirdiiin71\-~~~hal ttlftlpoNUdn dHtltbliliorret aa ftrid shelter, saying, "For a lin&le was the only solon to vote against been a working commiHion Jong as he does not lit on a locaJ guy It's not too tough. I can his nomination. Nestande, a member since 'the end of July. ·tran1portatlon commi11ion as always sleep in a car." former state Aasemblyman, and The atate Senate hu one year in well, Nestande explained. Richard.on are both Republicans. which to confirm nominations to T h e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n "I had differences with him the transportation panel. commi88ion 's duties lnclude politically before, But thia vote is ''Today made it all legal. No setting priorities for 1tate supposed to be on one'• ability to longer will ·1;here by a veil of hlghway projects. Bruce Nestande noise ·hJwsuits County acts on • a1:rport • I B)'. STEVE TRIPOLI Of .... .,.., Net ..... wo adoi>ted unantmou•)Y .and without comment by supervl90rl Wednesday. ) Aquatic Park without wellandl restorations. that will COit it about $800.000 in revenues this'year. -Allo w 1creening - i.ncludinl a criminal ~ check ' • '· Propoeala to lesaen the impact of anti-airport noise lawsuits and to ease environmental controls over coaata1 projectl are .part of a 17-polnt legi1latlve package approved by the Orange County Board of Supervison. The propose d airport legislation, details or which were first releued in December, would d irect about 200 amall claim• noise suita filed by John Wayne Airport-area reaidenla to superior court, where lawyers are allowed. Attorney• are not permitted in Small Claim•. Court. The ae.Dalation al90 would 'Other legislative propoaala aeproved by t~e 1upervi1ora woiild: -i..e.en the time required for environmental review of development projects. The leaislation would, according to county officials, save developen money and thereby keep housing costs down. -or potential employees in - . county community care fadlitier. -.. -,~ "Introduction to Computers and Information Systems," a Coastline Community College class, will be offered from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Mondays. beginning Jan. 3 1, at the Robinwood Learning Center, 5 172 M cFadd e n Ave ., Huntington Beach. _..._--Xb e courae will cov e r compute r hardw are , informa lion proc.es si ne •South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa haa received a $7,500 diamond necklace to be raffled at a benefit fund- . · raieer later this year. •Eight couraes in biological photosfaphy will be offered during the spring semester at Golden Wes t College in Huntington Beach .. wb.lch beains Jan. 31. lmployment opportunities in this field include hospitala. ·Clinics, medical publishing and audio -visual concepts and programming. There is no course fee for legal residents of the state for one year or longer. R egi str atio n c a n b e completed by mail or during the first"tWO weeks-of dasa, lf s pace is available. Mor e information on regiatratlon can be obtained b~calling the _ coll~e at 963-0824. ' The gift from Wyndham- ~ in Newport Beach will be raffled , with proceed• l oing to the theate r 's 710,000 annual fund . programming. Registtation._lor J.he. spring semeste r will be held by appointment Jan. 13-26 and on a walk-in basis Jan. 27, 28, 3 1 and Fn-. 1-4 . More ~tration infonnation can b e obtained by calling 891-0660. The paclcqe, which will be the heart of the county'• legislative agenda in Sacramento this year, Edison aids ~-p_rev_e~~=~~~ -· -they are initially aucc91ful. .. ·p erf ormin .• g ___ ..........,,e..,~'"tsT.r:::::~f;~i!°=~~ county's role i n restorina ~Arts Cenler::-----,....,,egra(t'ett-wettaacts. th.a. allowinl dewlopment of project8 The Southern CaJiforn{a F.diaon Co. has added ill name to the growtna. lilt of contributon to the $40 million Orange . County Performing A_ru Center, scheduled to begin construction in late •Prina· F.dblqn pledpd .125,000 to the conatruction and endowment of the center, brlnglng donation and co~trlbullon totala to $26.1 million, offid.ala aaid. at the Bolsa Chica manhland, the mouth al the Santa Ana RJwr, Newport Dunes and Sunset -Order the state to aend revenue• from agricultural weighla and meMWa pl'Oll'Um to the co'Unty. That money currently doel not have to 80 to the coun_!Y.. _ -·Allow the county'• Harboa. I.whee aacl Para Dia&rict to regulate parklna on ita property and collect fines from parking violations. The dJstrict al90 would be exempted from legislation SALE The legialaUon would wure that... tor instance, people . previously. convicted of sex •• crimes are not allowed to work in youth facilities. Other proposed legislative items would allow the county to collect feea for previoualy free services. In one federal Jegi1lative matter, the aupervi8on adopted a policy 1tatement that would allow lhem to once qain seek federaJ fu'hda, for-John Wayne~-__..._, Airport improvement pro]eeta. Supervl8on have rejected the fund• in recent yean because they uid too many conditions were attached to them. '!be five-acre complex, located in South Coast Town Center, will include facilities tor theater, symphony, opera and ballet when it la completed in 1985. Fall an~ Winter Clearance -• ' The Alber-t McNeil Jubilee ·Singers . ,., J Starts Saturday; Jan. 8th 10 a.m. Houn: o.,m· Sunday, 9da l~ to 5:00 -Mon. thru Sat. 10:00 to 5:30 . . ~ Def aced votin-==-- •1 LAURINDA &EY • In 43td Confl'• •i>uith~,..,,...w;;~~ I r .. t .wt" • .,.,._.., "' .,.., • SAN DlllGO -M aUorrMty or a d.teated~ontrff1lonal an dldate 1ay1 he 11 ryin1 to 1how that illegal onduct, not happena~. wu aponaible for the d•f~nt of .a percent of the votlna booklet.a "In nceaa ol l ,000 ballot (book.kt\) ,.... WeN t&efMld, a percentaae no other elect.Ion bu ever apprcM1Ched;• atiomey Tony Ol1llottl aald Wedn eaday ln Superior Court. "It'• J)C*ibJ W• haw over 1,000 felonlet. Tiu· OlgllottJ r.p~&I Democrat ~ ~M-A~h#. w ., ' election by 8,000 votH to R.publlcan Ronald C. P1ekard, th tourth man tn h1atory elec.1.ed to Conan-on Write-in votc!I. Packard, ~I , wu aworn In to Packard, Crean share spoils SACRAMENTO (AP) -The l\uem bly approved a bill rh ursday that would let both Rep. Ron Pack.a.rd, a Republican who won hia .eat aa a write-In, rnd the man he beat, GOP :and..idate Johnnie Crean. make party appointments. The 7~-0 approval, aending the :>ill back to the Senate, came only alter the ball, which originally Nould have given Crean's GOP appoin tments to Packard, was amended because o f some Republican objections. November aa write-in candidate In the 43rd Congresalonal Diatrlct In San Diego a n d Orange counties. Packard had lost a bitter GOP primary to Crean, a wealthy travel trailer tycoon. But current law aaya that the GOP nominee (Crean) makes all ' the appointments to the Republican State Central Committee and the county central committee. That would mean Packard, although a congressman, gets no party appointments. orl1inally have ..liJlven a ll Ch• appolntmeJ\tl to Packard. But aome RepubllcaN warned that such a change could be, in the worda of Auemblyman Roa Johnson of Anaheim, "a very danieroua precedent." After 1everal minutes o( debate by Republlcan1 who didn't la ke the bill, Democrats amused by the GOP dlvi1ion suggested referrina the bill to the Republican caucus. The 32 Republicans held a meeting and afreed to amendmen\I that in e feet would give both men appo1nt1ng power . Rep. Ron Packa rd Q pollln1 booth' IX>oklf'ta, t rhnn• • O'f-k'l"cher a 11 d 1" h~ ., ~Hean nominated candidate, JoMnte R. Crean, wett ct'OIMd oul; ancl 01t many booklets, PACUtd'• name W U written in. Votent who Npport a wrtte-ln caodkl•te art required by law a.o put the name of thel.r ~andidate o n • gray enve l ope that 1urround1 the compu ter card ~Uot. It II a felony to deface the polltni booth booklets, wt1ich mun be UMld by all voten. A 1tring of wltne11ea have testified that their booklet.a were defaced, precinct workers didn't 1lway1 replace damaged booklets, poll workers looked lntlde their ballot envelo~ and 11ownteered information on how to vote for a write-in candidate. One voter, Llsa Perez of Vista, 1ald Tuesday that a precinct worker followed her in to the polling booth, inaerted her ballot card in the booklet for her and then said, "This is where you write in Packard. if you're going to vote for him." Wednetday to order Pec:'kard'a elt!dion cornmfH• to subtni&-• lilt of tM votuntHrl who h.elped tn th campa(Rn becau.e "ont of t.h• t h in (• t h e cont 1'411>t (Arther) hu to 1how la iU.p l oonduct" Orfleld denied the req ut•t. saying It would b e an Infringemen t o n t he Firet Amendmen t fr"edo m of aaociatlon. The jud1e had al.lo denied Glgllottl'1 req1.1est for a lilt of all new precinct worken hired by the regl1trar for the Nov. 2 election. Packard, who remained in Washington D .C .. was represented by attorney Terry Kuoepp. Knoepp said Wedneaday, "The i.aue l.t whether or not peoplr have been deceived or misled in their decision to vote -whether they intended to vote for Mr . Crean or Mr Archer and were misled by the registrar's office or others into voting for Mr. Packard There ls no showing that this has happened." . "' . .• .. · , .. I • / •11 1 .. I • .... .. ,, ... . '• ... .. .. ~ . , •· ... •·'' ,-i:·t ~· ~ j • -. Packard. a former Carlsbad nayor, defeated Crean and )emocrat Roy Archer an The bill, $870 by Sen. Jam Ellis, R -San Dit:go. wo u Id ~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hot chocolate recipes offered DEAR PAT: A couple of yean ago you pubU1hed some recipes for homemade Instant bot chocolate mil. 1 lost my copy and would apprttiate It lf you'd repeat the recipes for me. We aaed several of them and I'm not sore if I remember tbe ingredient• correctly. H.S., Newport Beach The most popular recipe submitted by A YS readers in 1976 calls for an 8 quart box of powdered milk, l pound chocolate powder mix (such as Hers~ey's Instant or Nestles Q uik ), 6 -ounce jar powdered nondairy creamer and one-half cup powdered sugar. Fill cup with one-third cup mix and add hot water to fill. Other readers suggested this recipe: 2-pound box chocolate mix, 14-quart box powdered milk, 16 ounces creamer and 2 YI cups powdered sugar Fill cup half full with mix and add hot water. Another reader's favorite uses 2 pounds chocolate to 8 quart.a JX>Wdered milk, 1 pound powdered sugar and 16 ounces creamer. Use one-half cup nux per cup and fill with hot water. A recipe that uses one-quarter cup mix per serving calls for 8 quarts powdered milk, 2 pounds chocolate nux and 6 ounces creamer. Two Other recipes use old-fashioned cocoa (unswee~ned). One calls for 4 cups powdered milk, 1 cup granula led sugar. three-quarters cup cocoa and one-quarter teaspoon salt. Fill cup one-quarter full wtth mix and add hot water. The other recipe requires a 14 quart box of powdered milk, 1 ~ cup cocoa, 2 ~ cups granulated sugar and one-half teaspoon salt. Use .one-third cup mix per serving cup. -SF bus f acis available DEAR PAT: I'm a San Franci1co cable car fan. In fact, I wouldn't know bow to get aroud tbe city without ualn1 tbem. Since tbe cable car system 11 being rebuJlt, wbere can I get lnfonnatlou about the baa routes in San F ru cl100? I want to be prepared wben I go tbere on vacation in a few weeks. 1 P .L., Newport Beach You can stop at any National Automobile Club office fnd ask for a brochure that shows San Francisco cable car corutruction ctreas, information on the cable cars and the pro,ect. areas of construcllon, new alternate bw routes and telephone numbers for obtaining progress reports. Since you are fond of the cable can. the nation's only rolling national historic landmark, the brochure should be of pal1icu.lar interest to you. It also contains the location of special displa)'$ and the temporary home of the Cable Car Museum. • Got a problem" Then wnte to .. 'l Pat Horowitz. Pat will cut red tape, • getting the answPrs and action you 'need co solve inequities in government and business. Mall your questions to Pat Horowitz, At Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. &x 1560, Costa Mesa, .CA. 92626. alk on handling eens set tonight .. What ·is the event that gathers more exclusive and beautiful furs at the lowest possible prices? When will the Fur Caravan arrive near you? January 9 and 10 In South Co••f PIH• January 11and12, MIHlon Vl•/o Why should you buy your fur now? At no other tlfne w1/f you fmd our Fur Salon with such a spectacular collection of deSJgner furs. exclusive designs and orre-of-a-l<md coats and 1ackets Because each fur is a Bullock's fur. lhe quality 1s the very finest. Our Caravan Sale is directed by our own expert buyer. Mr. Yale Kramer For twenty years now, Mr. Kramer has concentrated on buying furs for our uniclue climate and lifestyle For you. that means an outstanding and tempting collection of beautiful designs And, It you bely your lur MW, • "°"' blll you until April, 19a. SubfeCt to ctedlf •PP1ov111 '"""mum pu1chase 1200 Coat shown at left natural Blacl<glama" mink Reg $3900. Safe '2toO From our designer mink collection. choo$e strOllers, 1ackets or coats Reg. $2300-$10,000, $11N-"500 From our contemporary destgner collect1on. find natural red. glacial or Norwegian blue fox. casual mink and more . Reg. $1195-$8500, •1fltS.$1tOO Fur Salon. 400 f . '~' 1 1 t '• . I · I • l1 i • ,: . ·"' --~ -,, . . .. . --··' . '· .-. • .J -. .. . . . ..... :') L. •• . ' ,. •I :1 I . . ;~ .. . . ,. ' I • I • I 'I • , , , •• • ., ~1 I~ j~ f I p s ,\ ~ t '< ~ ;t i1 ~ I • .. . ~· Or GWC gets top~ rating for paper An All·Amencan ruling hat bt.>t!n awarded to lht> BrandJn& Iron, the Golden West Colleie atudent newapaper, by the As3oc1aled Colleilale Press Along with this top rating given to the nauon'11 best c.'OUege papers, the Branding iron earned marks of di11tlnct1on In five cateaories: coverage and contt'nl, writing and editing, opinion rontenl, design and photography, and art and graph1ca Echtor of the spring semester LSSUes upon which the rating was based was Reggie lge of Huntington Beach . Branding Iron members garnered other honors during the fall semester in a competition sponsored by the Journalism Association of Comm unity Colleges. The paper and its staff members won 17 awards at the assoc1at1on's Southern California fall conference. Winning awards in on-the-spot contests were Branding Iron staff members Walt Dl'lhlefs. Lesa Shipley, Reggie lge, Grt·g Hernandez and Bob Fouu Awards for mad-in entries went to Kevin Alber, Reggie lge, Eric Anderson, StC'ven Georges, Wall Dethl efs, K evi n Brummond. Kathy Wilds and Gavin Marmolejo The Branding Iron !lso received a third place trophy for general excellence, third place for headlines and fourth place for use of photos in a tabloid USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST -RESULr- SERVICE DIRECTORY .. -Antique Show Huntington Center mall dally thru Jan. 9. Whale Watch Cruises ABOARD THE CAT ALINA HOLIDAY ONE DAY ONLY Satwcby, bn. Ith t>wr•t Coimuity Kouse 24642 San .klJn SI. Dam Poirt (PCH & Golden lantern) WEEKDAYS: 10:00 A.M. WEEKENDS: 9:30 a.m. & 1 :30 p.m . Sl.00 off Adult Fare with Ad E.apil'M 1-28-83 A fine selection of 100% bronze stat Jes by Frazier, Jercov, Barye, Mene. Remington, Huddon, Nelson, Lambeaux, Ba dwi n, Layergendo & Alliot. The following Is an eJ(ample of oor low ltqutdallon ~ Regular Liquidation Prtc. Prk:• Small End of the Trail ....... Sl.700 $ 850 The Sergeant . .. .......... .... ... . 650 275 The Outlaw ................. 2.200 1,250 Polar Bear .......................... 225 140 la Carnival ..... ..... .. ............. 4 75 250 love Scene ......................... 325 145 Chey.enne ...... ... .................. 2.200 1,250 Lion With Cobra ........ .. . . ..... ... 900 450 The Chief ................... :: .. ~... 475 295 Dr. Jose Moral M.D., Inc . General Practice Is pleased to announce the relocation of his off ice to 44Q Fair Drive, Suite S Costa Mesa, California (714) 545-3310 He has also assumed the practice of Dr. Sarah Hatherley, M.D. who has retired Hours By Appointment General Practice Children -Adolescent -Adult -Elderly pr. Moral is a member of the Family Practice Department, Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach, Ca hf. ~ ' • -'· ., ., ,. e nJJU lion or wolking o n wa ler in "flooded," o room -size insta llalion by Gar y Ma rlin a t Nt.>w porl Harbor Art MuHe um. Birch and m o ple formations g ive 1he ill~sion8 o f houses and ramiliar ho usehold items par tia lly submerged a nd going downstream . Visitors to the museum a t 850 San Cleme nte Drive, Newport Beach, can imagine what's Hunder wate r" until the exhibit closes J an. 23. Galle r y hours a re 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. Tuesd ay throu gh S unday a nd Friday until 9 p.m. Bay 1 &ame •t regalu price, get a 2nd &ame that costs the .... e or te.. for 1 ~t . Choose a frame. and we've got plenty, The second one will cost a penny Just~ sure the second frame Is pnc<'d below or co-.t!:> the same The frame~ shown are few. but we have more The assortment's different in all OL.Htores So buy a frame and use your smarts. A second"; 1ust a penny at o ur Art Marts' Your wall can be a gallery. too Here's how our frames can work for you A painting of the Mona Lisa. !1111 .... , -.. , , , "' Or the Leaning Tower of Pizza. E mbrold!ry with complex stit~hes. Little Tommy with the itch~. .. Extended •tore hour• thru 1 t Freme Sale .. HUN'f\NOTON BEACH 7470 Edinger Ave./Open MON.·FRlt 10-9, SAT. & SUN. 1M COSTA MESA 111• Newport Btvd./Open MON . .fRI. t-9. SAT. a SUN. 1CM IAHTA ANA 2911 S. Briatol St./Open MON.-FRI. 10-•. SAT. a IUN. HM . ,,,.. r I . : ... 7, 1883 Af rSpe aker s u e d, l acked fore-sight . ltttfifl)JH AP} -A-tlmH.aUOftf .would ~e t")(pirtfd -and th•t th .; ... ·~ ...>P.. ll!·~tr.etc.• ~anJtt.t"•f· th• •• 'N·yeM-old real estate broker hu He 11 al10 1u1na the 1pon1or, Wlbun"w d&Jm for d&n\llft lar11•t \i~p illow'~ M'~ pea:kC'i Thon• . ~\MlWf" 12\ay.N A .. ~cl • MUI u w~fa111t " uvent p!!}'ed for four daye • Tip O Neill a year aftt>r th<' fur negllaence an admllUn11 · Jor\8 uJd with Hope in<! former Prrii~nt ... :~·•enoent ,olf bell hit O'Nelll io~~ 'owmme:U-~ dte • --J41A~ •a.lli-a..blcw.. 29 Jal~ Gct.aldJ'urd.._ --------,_. :the man ln the face durlna the Bermuda Du.nee Country Club. from tho Insurer aJd· "We can Afw; O'NeaU'• approleh ihot ;Bob Hope Daert Claalc. "Thia ll the tint we've heard find ab1olutely no bHl1 for on tht' lixth hol~ hit wti.on. the • Edwln WU.On of La J olla wu from Mr. Wll1on ," Hid Kirk liability aplNt Mr. O'Neill · ronarnaman wu. vltlbly upeet. :1truckbythebaUO'Nelllhltlnto O 'Donnell, an attorney on Hf' had no way to control the Hr ufd he later callect :the aallery Jut Jan. 11. O'Nelll'• Capitol Hill 1taff. crowd nor rould he dktaie how EIMnhower Medical Contor In ! The ball shattered Wl11o n '1 O'Donnell uid Waoon had not thtty 1hould be po1ltloned. Palm Sprlns• to chffk on thf' 'glaua. His San Diego attorney, communicated with the Further. thl1 tournament Wat man'• condition. Wllion wu ,Arthur w. Jone., taid It cau.ed MauachURlll Democrat or h11 billed 11 profeulonal-amateur \reated there for bleedln& ln the permanent damage to the left insurance agency. stepe wauaUy and, certainly, of nece11lty, eye cavity i eye. taken before a suit la filed. would con1llt of many members ! Wu.oh filed suit Tueeday tor However. Jone. said haa offke whow Rlay would be aomewhat Wll1on 1t1ll hu tiny ghu1 ;unspecified damages an Riverside did n ~gotiate with O'Neill'• erratIC. partlcle1 Im bedded ln the :County Superior Court a week insurer, Pawtucket Mutual O'Neill -llated ln the cornea that cannot be removed, :before the one-year atatute of Insurance Co., of Pawtucket, R.I., tournament program aa having ~ Jones said. · ' ~War veterans share insurance ~indfall I ! WASHINGTON (AP) Thl• 3.7 million veterans of World 1War I and Il and the Korean War 'who kept their GI hfe insurance policies in fo rce will share ;dividends of $673.2 million m :1 9 8 3 , t-h e Ve le r a n s 'Administration says The d ividend wall be paid automatically in the month of the anniversary date of the policy, ,the agen,cy said , a nd n o application need be filed. Payment is made tn the , manner previously selected by !the policyholder -eithe r in cash J?r in the purchase or paid-up ,msurance. l The SIU' or this year's payment is a record, It compares with $664.6 rrullion paid in 1982 and results from lower than expected death rates among policyholders and improved interest earnJngs o n th e i n s urance fund s' investments The 73,300 ·holders of United States government life msurance (USGLI) with serial numbers prefixed by K will receive $18.1:1 million in dividends -an . average $257 per veteran. These policies w e re issued malnly during World War I. The 3.027 .345 veterans who jRadio, TV pioneer succumbs OPTIMUM FITNESS CENTERS 'Jac k Meakin produced Grou cho's 'You .Bet You r Life' RANCHO MIRAGE (AP) - ;ack Meakin, Groucho Marx's musical "professor" during the entire television and radio run of "You Bet Your Life," has d1ed of a heart attack at the age of 76. was controlled by sponsors. Through that work, he became producer and dll"ector of such rograms as "Chamber Music of-~:a..m·S~t,'' ~111111111111111111111111111 ~ HI II II 11111IIIllII11Ill1111111 ffi IJ~ Meakin, who also produced and directed radio shows of the 11930s and '40s, was stncken Dec ~O while shopping, has wife, Celeste, said Tuesday. His death •was not revealed until this week. Meakin joined Marx's game ;show in the early 1950s and stayed with "You Bet Your Life" .until it went off the air in 1961. l His life ln show business was a 'turnabout from the career he :Originally set o ut a ft er :graduating from S tanford :University, whe n he became an ;investment bank er in San jFrancisco. : Meakin left business to become Ill staff pianist for NBC m San l!:rancisco, then went to New ;York in 1939 • He · ined the staffs of William Jack Meakin Estey and Foote Cone & Belcling advertising agencies at a lime when the content of radio shows y yser's Kollege of Mu.sacal Knowledge," "Cugat for Camels" and Phil Spitalny's "Hour of Charm." He went to CBS in 1944. producing "Your Hit Parade" and the Hedda Hopper and Hoagy Carmichael shows. In 1945 he returned to music, becoming composer-conductor for "The Great Gildersleeve." Whe n that show ended. in 1952, h e joined "You Bet Your Lafe." 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But .he counties will receive only 70 ,ercent of the money the state ;pent last year on these so-called Medically Indigent Adults (MlAs) .• They are the "working poor," :>eople with little or no health .nsurance and not qualifying for 1ny welfare program, who ?ncounter major medical needs through acddent or sudden illness. To stretch the available state funds. most counties "have been :>bliged to strictly limit eligibility for their MIA programs and to contract with all available hospitals and clinics to provide essential care at minimum cost. Orange County's program, as approved by the Board of Supervisow>. will enable medically indigent adults to seek medical c are for potentially life - threatening or disabling situations at 25 hospitals that have indicated their willingness to participate. The program. enacted for the first six months of this year. will :>perate with $16 million in state funds, $13 million of which will be >et aside to reimburse participating hospitals. On an av.erage. 12,500 adults seek free medical care in the county each month. Medical services for poor persons under the age of, 18. for pregnant women, refugees and the elderly still will be covered by Medi-Cal. County social workers will have to be stationed at the various hospitals to screen applicants seeking care and verify their eligibility. Single applicants caMot have Jl monthly Income in exce" of $248 and the income limit for a tamily of four ls $601 . Applicants cannot h4lve personal prope~ty, excluding a car. worth more tnan $1.000 or real property exceeding $5,000 in value. Those who do "qualify will receive treatment for major medical emergencies that require hospit~lization. minor medical emergencies not requiring a hospital stay and appropriate follow-up treatment, pharmaceuticals and medical supplies. There is no provision for pregnancy~tal care, eye care or othe r non-emergency medical situations. The Legislature targeted MIA care for the budget cut since it is the only one of three Medi-Cal categories that receives no federal funding, reducing a proposed appropriation of $715 million for 1982-83 to $543 million. This, of course, helped the state budget, but placed a new burdel'} on tbe counties and on the poor who must depend on state or local government for entergency medical aid. Orange County merits commendation for speedily anticipating the need and having its own program in place on the takeover date. Prison walls breached Of the more than 30,000 people incarcerated in California Youth Authority facilities and adu lt jails and prisons, an estimated 30 percent are what the system refers to as "social isolates." That means some 9,000 men, women and teen-agers have no relatives or friends to contact in the outside world. A program known as M -2, which stands for "Match Two" changes many of their lonely lives. It involves monthly prison visits by volunteer "sponsors" who agree to be matched with an inmate and visit regularly throughout the term of incarceration. For most inmate participants in M -2 (they are invited to sign up voluntarily) the sponsor is the only visitor they ever receive. The visits are not structured. The two usually talk about what's going on outside the prison walls, about the future, about jobs, and very little about the past. The aim is to give the prisoner a positive attitude that will endure when he or she returns to society .. Prison officials say that inmates involved in M-2 are much more likely to succeed on parole and not be among the seven out of I 0 who will return to prison after they have been in once. Because of its success, the M-2 program receives a yec,lrly grant from the state Department of Corrections and the California Youth Authority. along with private sector funds to pay for staff members who arrange and monitor the match-ups. The spofiSOrs are all volunteers, 200 in Orange County alone, and without exception they say they derive as much satisfaction from their work as the inmates they seek to help. . Orange Countians who would be interested in participating may call Van Huppert of Irvine, an area volunteer director, at 859-8400. It could change your life too. Elbow grease and prayer Doug McKenzie believes in asking not what the government can do for you, but what you can do for others. McKenzie, past.or of Harbor Christian Fellowship at 740 W ... Wilson in Costa Mesa has embarked on an ambitious program of' using his church to do for t.hose who can't do for themselves . He and )lis pari.ahiQhers have already planted a bountiful crop of vegetables on church property. When haivested, the food will be distributed to the needy. He has enlisted the help of landscapers in his congregation tO teach other church members the ina and outs of urban farming. The ch urch members in tum will teach thOle in need how to grow their own. But McKenzie's dream doesn't stop with th~ j{arden. He • envisions starting a food bank and thrift store wher.e the needy can purchase (or obtain free, depending on need) the things they can't grow themselves. And because he believes education holds the key to· the future, he plans to start a low-cost tuto1·ing service through the church. McKenzie's approach is refreshing after years of looking to Uncle Sam whenever a need was felt. It f• also one that it going to be essential as SOl:ial programs are trimmed from ailing state and federal bCJdgets. vfe applaud Doug McKenzie's creative approach aJ\d the willingness of his congregation to couple elbow grease witll. prayer in an effort to construct a better world. It is an example others would d o well to folloW. Opinion• 1xpr11Md In th• apac. above are thou ot the Dally Piiot oThe; ~iWi expreaaed on thl• PIQ• are thoM of their authora and ertl1t1. Reader comment I• lnvtted. Addr ... Thi Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1580, Coate M,.., CA 92828. Phone (714') 642 .... 321. • letMreKt~ fd110filll '• ld•lor T~lS LS G~t~l. OVll OCJ~ tot1P\11,~. NOU I CAN flGURL OW\ FAJtLV ~~ .. NUS-. - ~D lT ~"°'6JS HL C.~t~~L\' ~"T ML~t ON 1',L StRLtN T\11'T THt~s NO W_AY wt c~ ~HOl\D TMlS (OMMLR . New weapons demand sk_ills WASHINGTON -At painful expenae....to lhe ta.¥payers.. the P~ntagon has developed the most sophisticated weaponry in the world. The latest instruments of destruction are wondrous to behold, with sleek designs. computerized controls and electronic gadgetry. · There is just one problem: These weapons are so complex that only hi~hly skilled technicians can operate them. Yet the armed services don't have nearly enough technicians in the ranks. So they depend on civilian contract personnel - known in the trade as· "technical mercenaries" -to manage and maintain . the aophisticated weapons syS'terns. THIS POSES a problem: If war breaks out, will the eight-hour-a-day civilians stay and fight? The Pentagon has responde d typically by trying to minimiz.e the problem. But I've seen a grim study prepared for the Defense Department, which warns urgently: "If these civilians should choose not to work ln crises, the effect on weapon system material readiness couJd be devastating." Meanwhile. the generals and admirals continue to lavish billions on hardware, without putting sufficient money into personnel training and inducements. Thus the technicians In uniform. who can be trained...to keep the super w~apons in working order, are too easily lured out of the service into lucrative jobs in the civilian sector. At present, there are about 5,000 civilian technicians in the Defense JACI AIDIRSDI Department. About half of t.hem are contract people -the technical mercenaries. A Pentagon memo states: "We h_ave become increasingly concerned over the past few years with the growing shortage of skilled military technicians a t a time when weapon systems entering the inventory are increasingly complex." This has resuJted in "an expanded use of civilian technicians, largely contractor personnel, to provide necessary technical advice, training and support in the maintenance of weapon systems." An investigation by the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee. chaired by Joseph Addabbo, 0 -N.Y., found there were more than 1,000 technical mercenaries performing critical jobs in the European Command alone. Their responsibilities range from command-and-control communications to air defense. TH£ PENTAGON memo puts the problem succinctly: "This increased use of civilian technicians in peacetime in turn raised the question of availability of these personnel in wartime." The LogiStics Management Institute, an independent defense-oriented think tank, recently made a study for the Pentagon. Its report, reviewed by my associate Lucette Lagnado, urges the Defense Department to re~ its policy toward the use of technical mercenaries in key positions. Officially. the military services are required to be "self-sufficient" in operating and maintaining their exotic new weapons systems. But in reality they depend on contractors "on a continuing basis -frequently throughout the operational lives of systems." Rather than admit to a breach of the regulations, those in charge "under-report their use of contract engineers and technicians," the report said. Highway rescue a costly benefit President Reagan's sudden swat.ch tO support of the five-cent-a-gallon federal gasoline tax -an increase he refused endorsement while he was California's governor -looks like a necessary and long-overdue confrontation with reality. In fact. it is little more than a partisan attempt to create a favorable scenario designed to assist Republicans when next they face the voters. And aside from its obvious impact at the gas pumps. the measure which created the new gallonage tax also will allow longer, wider and heavier truck rigs on this state's highways. Thia is an objective that long has been s()ught by trucking lobbyists. and one that generally has been overturned out of ' logical concern for the highway system; heavy trucks are the vehicles most responsible for highway destruct.ion. THE TAX BEGINS April 1 and will be added to a two-cent-per-gallon state gaa tax that took effect earlier thia week. Motorists will feel the immediate financial drain to the tune of as much as two dollars a tankful, but they should soon be able to see the resuJt of their additional payments because revenues of about S2 billion will be routed back to I -•• -1 W-AT-IR-S -ii the state for highway repair . construction and mass transit. The measure had its detract.ors while it was beini debated in the U.S. Senate because no provision in the bill specifies if the funds are to be used for renovation of exiating roadwa~ or for construction of new highwaya. That lt about $300,000 less than the state's motoriatl will have contributed to the tax pie. Every era has 'scapegoats' ln every period of rapid change and tremendous uncertainty, such as today'a, the finger-pointers come out. of th~ woodwork and begin assigning blame tor our plight to the parttcular areas that moat perturb them. Each hu hla own special target. The chief trouble 1' lack of dilcJpllne, and ¢'!\ IYlllY 111111 -:--~ breakdown of law and order. Or It ls our lOll of religious valuea. Or our dwlndlln~f aen.ee of community. Or tho fl'Nd of the bani<tre, or the aelfl1hneea of the farmert, or the obduracy of the labor unlon1, or the unchecked tlde of minority aroupe. In ttmH of tenaton and crlala, It becx>met imperative for a people to find th• tr1dltlonal ac1pe1a.t, 'to ilolate hlm and to victimize hlm u the prtme cauM of our perplexitiot and frutU'atlona. We try to treat a aeneral IOC'lal problem llM a apeclflc medical problem, lffkin& for tht b1curlum or vlrua that la "respOnatbl•" tor our malaiM. Humankind hu always been Uke tht., from the earliest days of hl1tory. I.n our era, Russia thought It could solve lta dlfflcult1es by aettlna rid of the kulaks, Nazi Germany by liquidating ft.a Jewa, and many white Americana would like our black population to dllappear. Th.ta ii th~ well-known "devil theory" of history, and lt la u peralttent u lt la cruel, thouahtle.t and fallac:loua. The grown•up fact is that there are no devlla ln history, except the demonic 1pldt. that taidtt ln all J,l&Oples'eg_ually, ~ and that rlltt to the aW'face when critical condHlona create ftar and raae and the desperate need to ftnd eome external "caute" of our ahaky clrcumatancet. EACH AGE end oach c\.llture pnerai.t ltl own particular devUa: thott aroups that are handiest, or moat vulnerable, or moat plump for t he plucklna. There are m.ny people who cannot 'cctpt the fee\ thlL e11\Mel are complex and multiple; lhey ha\le llmpliltlc mlnda araaplna at atmple .olutJON that solve nothlna. They find It painful to think: it ii much tllier to ..-peal eloeena indlctlnl soma croup they 1..-nttntful \oWard, or envlo\.11 of, or ~ u tomehow laddna th• lull dlmenalon Of humtnhOOd. • Another major provision of the legi&lation is an extension of four weeks of unemplofment com~ation for • about 67,000 workers in omia who are about to conclude their benefit programs. Maverick Republicans who stalled Senate debate on the federal gas tax claimed the measure is nothing more than a "jobs bill"·which. by allowing lncreased construction on the nation'• highway network, is expected to result in 170,000 new jobs nationwide. 17 ,000 in California alone. But pe;haps the biggest winner portends to be new Gov. George Deukrnejian, who now can and probably will claim to be the saviour of California's highways after eight yean of steady decline under Jerry Brown and his Caltrana director, Adria.J)a Gianturco. THE SUDDEN lnfusion of money for use in California's highway maintenance and construction plan will make Reapn, DeukmejJan and whomever the latter names to replace the controversial Glanturro look like heroes to motoriata who have gro\vn ti.red of i'oaas pitted - with potholes. who have arown Uled '° ibe spectacle of unfinished freeway overpauee. And the labor unions and their mlnlona 1hould be very pleue4, too, becauae the-blll require• that hiah unlon-IC&le wages be paid to all worken on the road projectl funded with the new nickel-a-gallon tax. That, coupled wtth the sanctions for larpr and heavier trucks, wW have the end reault of a ayatem of roada and highways that neither lmprovea nor deterlorttea, but continuea to be an ever·arowma expen1e fol' the motortat of California. · Why do the b~c••t bo&oe carry 11No Bolol" qna? ht they be atrald Of compeuUOh WM\ to kMP. thifr club exclu.st~? v.o. , I - Otlf)O• Cou• DAILY PILOT/Friday. January 7, 1983 .ttu -·---~ ... , 9.00% TODAY'S ANNUAL YIELD t 9 .38% TODAY'S RATEtt TRADE UP TO NEW INVESTORS CHECKING SERVICE AND TOP THE NOW ACCOUNTS. It's time to trade up. Up to new Investors Checking Service at Bank of America. 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Mart•I a1opted p dummy ··~rovtru1 o allo-; Tor ... thit ·· DEAR ANN LANDERS From llnw to trmc you ullt' the euphemlam "to alt>t.>p with" and thi. ~ what I am wriung about. When I waa a young woman (!W years &io) I went wilh a fellow who was deaperately poor. Joo delivered two paper routes early in the morning and worked a 12-hour 11h1ft in a garage Whenever we went un a date, Joe fell asleep aa aoon as we arrived al the mov1~. flmshed the picnic lunch, or even parked under the stars to do a little necking. My mother always warned me that I tnuat never sleep w1lh a man or I would get. into aerioua trouble. Whenever Joe fell asleep I became terrified -convmced that h11 sleeping would make me pregnant Wt• dal.ed tor quite a long ume before I was able to conquer that fear When I look back at how naive I was, l can't beheve at The moral of thC' story IB this: Tell it like tt is and don't use mt•arungless phrases that may be confusing or m1slN1dang. Sign me -WIDE AWAKE KATE IN TORRANCE DEAR KATE: Tbaakl for 1 good laugh. Joe's constant sleeping may b1ve been 1 ble11lng In disguise. It's amazing bow little troable 1 man caa cause when be Is in tbe arm1 of Morpbeu1. DEAR ANN LANDERS. I am writing to thank you for the reference In your mid-May column to oµr booklet entitled, "Depressive Disorders: Causes afid Treatments." It has always been our hope to ~ng information such as this to tht· American pqblic, particularly those in need. It is estimated tfoit the number of pt.'Ople in this country who s\tffer from major depressions 1s between 9 and 11 nij.llion. :: As a result of your column we have received ~proximately 39,000 requests, and they are still cOming in. ·: • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA ~urday, January 8 ·. ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19). Restrictions, d~ays appear to be order of day. Check fiscal responsibibty of individual who talks six figures. What had been contained will take on explOS1ve qUallties. Relationship IS excitmg but IS on precipice. ;: TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Study Aries message. You're due to overcome obstacles to break fSom restnctJons and to negotiate new contract. f'l'Cus also on manta} status, partnership and serious C<lii.saderation of longstanding relationship. :: GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Stic k to cqhservat.ive course -stay with rules, regulations. ~bdcrate approach m ean s gradual progress tf)tough aid of friends, family Specific focus on ePOployment. health, special services and essential c~res Watch Libra :. CANCER (June 21 July 22) Define tenns, gwe lc)eic equal lime walh impulse Emotional responses d<!manate Spothght on change, travel , variety, s~ulauve venture and antensafted relauonstup. Y:oung person h~lps recover lost arude. . LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Stick to practical i~ues Emphas1~ on property. security, added respons1b11Jty and 1..-ommunacauon connected with governmental agency Canrer . Capricorn natives pjay key roles VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) You complete a;!SlgruTient, prestige ts on nse and more persons are concerned with your opinions, actions Invitation to prestigious social event could mean short .JOurney. Relative communicates, seeks to settle recent differences. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Take initiative, highlight independence, stress ong1nal approach and willingness to pioneer a projec t . Lunar emphasis on payments, collections, review of budget and the location of material which had been lost, missin or stolen 2 CU . FT. ROGER 'S PLANTING MIX ~ _ This is the mix [3. we use at s3 75 Roger's to • prepare all our flower bedi for new planting REG . ss.so 11 BARE ROOT ROSES AND FRUIT TREES HYBRID TEA ROSES ... "Double Dellght" -The most distinctive rose ever introduced ... Mr. Llncoln"- Velvety red blooms on long stems ... Peradlse"-5" blooms of traditional lavendar w/ruby red edging. Come early for best selection. AU U.S. POTTERY -NOW- 250/o Off --:.: You t)ave performed an extraordinary pubUc service. ln behalf of the NaUonal ln1U\utet of Mental Health and thoee who 1ulfcr from mental health problem1 everywh re, I wlah to thank you. -SINCERELY, HERBERT PARDES, M.O ., DIRECTOR NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF MENTAL HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES , ROCKVILLE, MD. 208~7 DEAR DR. PARDES: It w11 generoUI of you to let me know of tbe f1r-reachln1 reaalt1 of &bat letter. And now I bope you bave le\'eral tJtoannd additional bookletl on bud bec111e yoa are ,olnc to be bombarded 1p!ll. I arce all wbo saff er rom depre11lon or know of Hell 1 r.r1on to wrtte to Dr. Parde1 for tb11 m1terl1I. It 1 tbe best I've ever seen. And It'• free. Tbe 1ddre11 11 rlgbt ap tllere. NORTH • Jll '¥' 107'3 O KQU •AK WF. T EA T •IOU • t< U O KJ9H IV QU 0 1012 0 . •U •Q7Ud SOUTH •AQ94 <:1 A OAUU •uot The blddln1: Sou&• Wttt North £.at 1 o Pa11 l ~ Pa11 l • Put Z • Oba. Pa11 Pa11 S o Pau S • Pau '• Pau 4 1:1 Pa11 5 O Pau I 0 Pau' P111 Pua Openlnf lead: Nine or •. By far the be1t pertor mance at the recent World St.anaby and Martol u••· natural n1ethocb. On Lhi1 d.al, they r11ar ht•d Dn c·x cellent alanl th11t was mlued by thc torci.n¥ rlub pa.Ir at the other table. 8tan1by'11 bid of two dub1 aald nothing about the 1ult-it wa1 •Imply • forcing action. East'• doublt• actually helped North South -Martel was able to pau lo allow hit partner I.() further de.crlbe hi1 hand and St.ansby could show the tiual lty of his diamond• with a jump raise. Cue bids then got North South to their f'it cellent slam. The hand is simple H trumps are 2 2. but the more likely division is 3-1 and po11lblJlty He won the club lead an dummy ond rro11ed to lhl' art' of hurt11. A trump LO thtt klnM provided the l'nlry ror a hl'art rutr. and dtelarer &'av• tho enemy a trick by ll'ading a low apade lo dum· my'• jack and Eur, king. Eut returned a club, and declarer rutted another heart. The table wu entered ._ with the queen or trump• and dummy'• lut heart wu ruff ed with the ace or trump•. Declarer ruffed hi• lut club low on the table and drew the nutttandlng trump with the diamond Jack The ace and tjUeen O( Spades took the Jut two lr1ckr.. A5 declarer remarked al the tam~. has hne of play wu tiuate sound. It would have failed only 1f clubs had divid· ed 7 I, or IC spades had 1plit 5 1 -both remote possibili lies. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 28, married last year and am pregnant -seventh month. My husband and I are thrilled. It is wonderful to feel our child kicking and changing positions in my womb, but sometimes I get such a thump l have to catch my-bttattr.My mother-99Y1·a-ba~...­ a lot is healthy -In fact, the more they kick, the healthier I.hey are. Is thta true, Ann -CLOUD NINETEEN IN lNDLANA certain that emphysema statistics would take on T-more than a bloodless, cold, dist.ant character. The roul HfA''H figures would be war.m and pulsating. What I have been trying to say, is that statistics .._ -00. PEf~ -S'.JB-HCRGHN---d~~a-usefut-pu1 pose It yoa wm only use em to change your way of life -if it needs changing. If you drink too much, statistics about the problems of chronic alcoholism should make an impact on you. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm tlted of If you overeat, smoke, drink too much, disregard DEAR CLOUD: YH, lt'1 true. So rejoice with every k.lop. It bode1 well for the little one. POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT WHY --OOt SO 'f"R&QU&:NTL Y NEED TO BE PROTli:Cil~:D FROM THOSli' w~o LOVE M£'? ·~"-"--' ••> ,_,, .. ~t 11• •"I A•• A~'' ,._..,_.,~l ""''' ''°"""'•W-1>•••'• •! •'" • SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Lunar cycle high; judgment, intuition are on target. Spotlight on personality, charisma, constructive results from personal appearances and appeals. Emphasis also on teaching, underst.andjng of psychological principle and rapprochement with family member. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Travel plans come into focus -what had been cause for fears, doubts need no longer be considered. Emphasis on acc:elerated social actJv1ly, long-distance calls and darificat1on of educauonal project. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Nothing occurs halfway -all stops are out, flurry of activity tosses aside status quo Emphasis on emotional responses, sentunent. romance, ability to make wishes come true. Aquanus, Leo. Scorpio nauves play prominent roles AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Professional superior commurucates, announces change of polJcy, asks you to put views in writing. Focus on exotement of discovery, stimulation of crea tiv~ process and meetings with exciting, mercurial people. Watch Virgo PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Favorable lunar aspect coincides with journey, education, evaluation of potential and an understanding of abstract rinci les of justice. Focus also on international law. reading 111 tbe1e 1t1tl1tlc1 In m1gulnea and the common rules of how to st.ay alive longer _ new1papen about how many die of cancer, heart then statistics about coronary d isease should be dl1ea1e, 1ccldent1 and otlter caa1H. Wbat good helpful. does It do to know? -MR. V. The other morning, a man like yourself. was DEAR MR. V.: Not any good at all unless you tired of reading that alcohol and driving do not mix can look behind the cold flsures and ac\ually see well. That afternoon, after three martirus and two the human beings they represent. For example, I beers at lunch, he got behind the wheel of his car suppose you've been reading about emphysema and and ran down a teen-ager. "I got off lucky; so did how smoking lB the villain m the piece. Unless the boy," he said. "AU he got out of 1t was a broken you've ever seen such a man or woman actually leg. But I might have lulled hun. You can be sure ~ ~-tr.-c&t!-. --·~.Mrt.il.:-~~---'"°m:irna ltrat fiOhrnow ott!'"'fir1~~ w~flrve1iia100-.. the st.a~tics about en:iphyaema and smoking make much to dnnk, better atill, anything· to drink. I'm no dent in your COllSClousness. JUSl so thankful that the boy didn't become another Suppose a neighbor had emphysema. It would number in that long column of stat.lstics." affect you. But suppose a father, mother or brother Statisucs? The next time you read them try to was the one str':'ggling to breathe? You can be look behind the numbers. ' 5° COPIES Yl1 Lift ... htr Oalft• Phtt 3461 Via Udo 675-6122 Next to Edward• lido CIMfM IVY'S LEAGUE . WINTER SALE 30 -50 3 OFF ALL WINTER ITEMS lntiqueSho Huntington Center maH dally thru Jan. 9. STARTS SATURDAY, JAN. 8, 1983 10 A.M . - 6 P.M. IVY'S LEAGUE 123 Fashion Island, Newport Beach 640-5721 For Claeilied Ad ACTION Call A OAl&.Y "-OT AD-YISOI MJ.1671 Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-6 Thurs., Fri. 10-9 Sun. 12-.5 S' Youf Health Californians art' hc.-ahh·ronsc1ous. and no .... hr re in tht' state as health more important than along the Orange-Coast, where 40 miles of sandy beaches set the pact for an active outdoor lifestyle. Current this month will bring you the news, information and help you need to plan vour activities and learn how to stav healthy and happv . Artirlea on exercise. weight m1n4gerneni. nutrition and preventive medicine will keep you up to date in this heahh·<?rtcnted world. • ---=--~ -:: --5 I • Orange Ooa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, Janu1ty 7, 1983 ... 1 De~ert · plants confwdb t'o rnmrnrn~[(]~mrn . · · -.. · r --~-.... .... ;::!i"'l ... ·--...--·e ~ -, ........ ~- -·Has~piuning-teclmiqu.e .. ilemonst1:atefl-;-- r ~ Roee care demon.trationa will bt• pr\:Mnt.ed at 10 a.m., noon and 2 pm Saturday at Hollttt-r's Nuniery, Co.ta Mesa Nur1eryman Charllt' Kutlt'r will covttt prunJna. 1praymg, feeding and planuna roee1. Other roae pruning demon1tratlon1 will be given at 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday al the Westminster Parks and Recreation Dcpartm~nt. The programs are sponsored by the Orange County Rose Society and the recreation department. A variety of ornamental horticulture classes will be offered by Orange Coast College's agriculture department durtng the spring semester that begms Jan. 31. Classes include Ortentat1on to Horticulture, Landscape Draftl~echnique, Maintenance and Repair of Garden uipment, Pesuc1de Applicator Certification, Native lants for Southern California Gardena, Ornamental Shrubs. Pe11ts of Ornamentals and Landscape Design. A plant work4hop and a talk about roses will hij(hllght the meeting of the Laguna Beach Garden Club at 1 ~ a .m. Jan. 14 at the Nei hborhood FREE ROSE CARE DEMONSTRATION CHARLIE KASTLER, ONE DAY ONLY! SAT., JAN. 8 10A.M., 12:00 and 2 P .M. Our own Experienced NurHryman. He wlll thow you how to prune and care for Ro1e1. Learn how from a Pro! BARE-ROOT ROSES ·.ARE HERE! Priced From '5.98 Select from over 80 verletlet of the BHt Number 1 Qrade AoHt. ChooN from oldtlme f1vorlte1 flke: • Pe1Ae • Chry1ler 1mperlal • Charlotte Arm1trong 1ndmore And new Introduction• Ilk•: • IWHt Surrender • lunflere • Ooldmed•I and more HalliShlts N uraery • Flortat 2..0 HatMr llY~ .• Cotti Mtta ConareaaUonal Church. Prt-tldtnt Holen Salt-rno will demon1trate 1tartina planta from lffdl; mc:ma,.r Toy Oach will thow how to pot a ''bouquet" of aucculeni... and .. rotarlan Jamm A Kirk will talk about "Roles Can Be Fun." Kirk It paat director of the Pacific Southweat Dlatrlct, American~ Society. A slide presentation on bromelh1d1, prepared by th• BromeUad Soct.ty -lno., wm be 11hown. to-- members of the Saddleback Valley Bromellad Society. The group will meet at 7:30 pm. W~neaday at the People's Federal Savings and Loan. El Toro Members of the Coata Meu·Bar Cities Branch of the National Fuchsia Society wll view shdes of the Butchart Gardens In Victona, Britiah Columbia, •.vhen they meet at 7:30 p.m . Monday at the Commun1ty Center, Costa Mesa. -'"'Of.Mr("j>lanta \h•rYT"elCf poc.nuaUy valuab~ producu In the tteld1 of ener,y. medicine ano aancullure will be the fOCUI 0 an lnttomallona) conferellC9 at UC1 Jan. 14 to 16. Reteatthen who conduct 1tudle. with plant.e from arid and 1eml-arld re,1on1, such aa the American Southweat and northern Mexico, wlll prt.,>tent their latest Hndlflil et the "U.S.·Me'Xico Sympatlum: Renewable Phytochemlcal Rftou.rcK of the I>Hert." The reaearchert. from the United Stat••·. Mmco;-Canada, Enaland and India, are enppct In. bloloalcal and chemical 1tudlH of natural,. renewable 1ubetancea that may proye IO be valuabJ. to humana. OU.. rubbers, waxea, medidnes and .,..udda are 10me of the producta being explored ln ~ plant 1p«1ea, many of whlch have prevtCNl)y been. ignored. Additional 1tudles are examlnlna potentla.l new food aources that may help boost the nutrition levela In developing countries. a.m. Wednesday at the Dana Point Women's Club. Keynote speaker will be Dr. E. Arthur Bell, director of Kew Gardens, the Royal Botanical Gardens in England. Bell will apeak on "The lnlernataonal Implications of Research on Detert Plants." "Exotic and Contemporary Plantings for Hillsides and Problem Areas" will be the topic of Ronald Lawyer of Landscape Design when he addresses the South Coaat Uarden Club at 11:30 Orange County Branch of the Cymbldium Society of America w1U meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Westminster Civic C.enter Speaker will be John Hanes of Orchids, San Gabriel. The 1ympoeium lB expected to attract mo11e than 100 aclentists RUFFELL'S U,HOLSTERY N-HAMMOND .. AllO And oaGAllS None finer 12% financing on new ., .. ,., .. ,., _. S... Baldwlns Dec. only (sale items eiccludedl 1 tu ~101 ILVD. ORGAN & PIANO CENTER -~~.MISA -541·1 I!!_ ,,._~,._...-H'....,_.11.-,;--evttcrMncr---~tt::t. ~t-i~---- WHY WEIGHT Start the New Year out right, with our weight loss therapy . ... O!Jfi.·~tlerlt!~.to.t~-t.Sa. pauf':!M. ·~ -$heot>ff>ff1!.~-sp---~: modlefled fHt, the easiest, safest, and quickest way to lose weight - proven on thousands of patients over s 10 year period. 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The ~m~r perfo~ wu a conUnuatJon Sean Roebuck and Co. the naUon'• largc:at of •luaglth Hlea that havt' pla1ued the major re1.aUcr, ~Id lta tales were u1p 2.9 percent from a rc:U.ll••rt •Ince la.It May The retaJlera' fiacal year yt>ar t'arllt~r. No. 2 K mart Corp. revenues rose only ruM throush January. 0.8 pcr,-ent and Nu. 3 J.C. Penney Co '31~ edged Here are the resuJt1 for the t'lght blagut up 2.4 J)t'ree>nt. rewllera. Tht' blgeat gains were reported by No. 5 "Federated Department Stores Lnc , with an mere~ Sear11. which ls based an Chicago, uid IUI of 13 4 pt'rtent, and No. 7 Dayton Hudaon Corp , Dt-l'Cmber aale1 totaled •2.78 billion, compued to with a rls(' of 11.9 pt'f'("ent $2 71 billion in the tame penod of 1981. For the 48 weeks ended Jan l , sales were $18.9 billion, <:ompar<'d to 198l's $18 48 billion "Thi.I wall go duwn WI the worst Chru1unu In t.erms o( sak>S since 1974," aald Jefrrey &Mman, a retail analyst with the secunllt'I hrm Dean Witter Reynolds lnc. "It'll be the worst Chr .. tmas in terms or prohta. an tcrml! of rate of increase. also sm<.-e 1974 .. K mart, baaed in Troy, Mach., aa1d IUI u1es for the (ave week. ended Dec. 29 were U .76 billion, compared to $2.73 billion a year ago. For the 11 months, 1t posted sales of $15.77 billion Va. $15.M billion In 1981. Rendering shows what twin orfice towers will look like when they are comple te in Newport Beach's Koll Center. First lnt~rstat e Bank and Me trobank will be principal tenants and mnjor lease holders for the six and I 0-story buildings rising at 5000 Birch St. Completion is expected later this year. F.conomu>ts hud ho.ped Christmas might gc>t consumers spt>nding again and help revive tho ec·onomy. "Trend~ in salei. in December showed some manor 1mprovc:>ment from the.· paC(' of the prior sevt•ral months but still reflected the difficult econom1l· t·ond1t1o ns and tht· high levels or unemployment," said Jeffrc·y Feiner. a retail analyst with Merrill Lynch. Pierce, Fenner & Smith lnc Penney, based m New York, posted sales of $1 95 b1lhon an the five weeks ended Jan. 1, againat a year ago's $1 9 billion. Eleven-month sales totaled $10.2 b1lhon, compared to SlQ.:l billion in 1981. -F.W. Woolworth & Co., al.lo baled in New York, sa1.d December sales chmbed 9.2 percent to $1 37 bllhon from $1.26 billion. For the ft.cal year- to-date, sales rose 3.1 percent to $7.07 billion from $6.86 billion. \ Bank seeks S&L status But Feiner said that although sales gains were _ i''ederated Oepartm t S Clnci ''modestly below e>rpectatlons," he believed-t~ based rrrm h ao!Jecem6een i tort, ~ -~-t".:m~· --~ profit pl('ture for retailing was still "relatively ed ' . . r sa es o ,.1.4 billion, \ \ : ANAHEIM (AP) -Heritage Bank. facing a lf82 loss and government concern about its heavy ctmmnment to real estate loans, wants state approval to become the nauon's first bank to switch tq ~ savmgs and loan assoc1auon, says the bank's chairman • "I believe 1t LS the fU'St anywhere m the United ~tes." Douglas A. Patty. chalnnan of Orange County's largest independent bank, said Thursday. ; Alce C. Stem, chief counsel for the California Ilepartment of Savings and Loan, sa1d that while t¢ was aware of one other commercial bank that l'$s sought to make such a sw1t.ch, the move in that -··~was part of the bank's rffi!\"~'t Mtlru savings afld loan. Heritage Bank. with some $280 million an a.pets. sent its applicauon for a savings and loan crarter to Stem's department Wednesday after unanimous approval by bank directors Stem said ~tion usually is taken in 90 days, barnng unforseen problems · The switch, if approved, would open the door for dozens of other banks to seek charters as savtngs ahd loans, said Patty, a fonner builder who founded t6e rapidly growing bank seven years ago : Analysts said that by switching to a savings ahd loan. Heritage wiU benefit from a lower federal tax rate, reduced cap1tahzat1on requirements and the opportunity to become more heavily involved m real est.ate and development financing. favorable .. He cited retailers' closer attenuon to compar to $1.2 b1ll1on a year ago. Sales for the 11 The bank's decision to seek a savings and loan h Id' d . h months were up 9.5 percent to $7 22 billion from charter came about two weeks before the Federal 0 mg own . expenses and invento~y. t e lower $6.59 billion · Deposit Insurance Corp. is expected to issue a report cost of borrowing and improvemenl3 an mflataon -Montgomery Ward, the Chica~ued cnt11:1z.ing Heritage for its heavy comnutment to Edelman said sales softened right after subsidiary of Mobil Corp., said salet in ber real est.ate loans, the Los An~eles Times said. Thanksgtv1ng. the klckoff for the Christmas selling rose 6 2 percent to $899 million from $847 million. Patty acknowledged that an FDI<.: othc1al season, and that they were "qu1tt> weak" for the -May Department St.ores Inc. Co. of St. Louis expressed concern last month that the bank has first ha lf of December. SaJd its December sales rose 10.3 percent to $667 about 50 percent of its loans in real estate, but "It gamed momentum m the last week and a m!Ulon from $605 million. It said 11 -month sales added, "The FDIC has given us no official notice of half. But no t enou~h Stores took a lot of were up 6.9 percent to $3.45 billion from $3.23 a report... ,.------------------------b1l11on. The Times. quoting bank officers it did not identify, said the FDIC also is expected to question the propriet)tolsome or the $8.8 rnllllon 111'1&\~to-- the bank's directors and officers in recent years. Patty said the loans total $5 million, that none is delinquent, and that "I have not been cntJc1z.ed m any report by the FDIC." Patty said Heritage expects to report a net loss rur f1S<:al 1982, the first m its history Bank President H.E. Slezmger said the loss lS t•xpt><-ted to be "several million dollars." And that it was due largely to FDIC examiners' demands that the bank adjust the value of its real estate loan portfolio. Patty said that if the switch to a savings and loan 1s approved. Heritage could ''make around $3 m1lhon an 1983 " OVER TKE-COUNTIR-·ffASD·LtSfl1~N&S,----··-. ·--·--'"' X-car recall by GM expected ·WASHINGTON (AP) The govNnmenl, conymced that repairs 18 months ago to thousands of 'General Motors cars failed to correct brake defects, is about to order a recall of 220.000 of the 1980 automobiles, according to government sources. The 1nvest1gat1on by the Transportation Department L'I focusing on all 1980 model X -Body cars with manual transmissions. including the Chevrolet C1tat1on. Pontiac Ph()('nlX. Oldsmobile Omega. and Buick Skylark The m1d-st7.ed, Cront-wheel-dnve cars were mtroduoed with great fanfare 11l Apnl 1979 But in August 1981. General Motors recalled 47,000 of them because of complaints that the rear brakes were locking prematurely, causing the cars to go into a dange~us spin. Investigators of the Nauonal Highway Traffic Safety Admirustration have concluded lhal the CM recall an 1981 focused on the wrong problem and was not broad e nough . said lhe sourt'('S, who asked not to be 1denufied. "We haven't made an miual finding of a defect But we're ready to," said one source Another said a recall lS expected "very soon It could be by the end of the month " The federal highway safety agency said only that the mvest1gat1on is continuing "The case is sull open We are stall pressmg the case and if the 1981 fix had solved all the problems we would have been able to close thlS case much sooner," said Raymond A. Peck, the agency's ad mi rustra tor. The agency said 1t has received 203 complaints about brakes locking prematurel)! m 1980 X -Body cars At least two suits have been filed against General Mowrs as a result of the brakmg problems. including one by a (arruly of a New York man killed when his car struck a tree Genc.•ral Motors manufactured more than l. l million 1980 model X-Body can tn 1979 and 1980 with about o ne -fifth -220,000 of them equipped with manual transm1~ions. lnvest'8ators believe the problem 1s confined to the cars with manual transmissions, although some romplaants were received by owners of cars with automatic transmissions as well, one source said. In announcing the 1981 recall. General Motors said the brake problem was caused by a valve that regulaLes brake fluid pressure. '.!;he company at the ume said the problem was confined to 47,000 of the vehicl~ th9t were built pnor to July 1979. At the same time, how ever, NHTSA investigators already were of the opinion that the problem was in the thickness of the rear brake lining an cars equipped with manual tran.smissfons and not an the valves. One 30uree said the agency was "99 percent sure"·in the summor of 1981 that the brake Urung was file culprit Last month the agency informed General .\1otors 1t was expanding its investigauon to include 1981 through 1983 model X-Body cars as well, although one source said there IS no evidence yet 1 hat the problem mvolves cars other than the 1980 model. Harold Jaekson, a General Motors spokesman l·onfirmed that the company is "contlnumg to work with the government" on the brake is.sue, but said, "We know nothing about any additional recalls." In the meantime, both the government and General Motors have come under crillcwn for not moving fast enough to fix the brake linings and for including more cars in the lnltial recall. Clarence .Ditlow. difector of the Center for Auto Safety. a consumer group, suggested tha t a-onom1cs might have been a factor. noting that it I~ much cheaper to fix the valve than replace the rear brake Hrungis. · DOW JONES 1 INDU5TRIAL5 ,,_ _____ .._ ____ .__........... . 1100• 1973-82 1 At least the Dow is bullish u~o• ,. A review of the last too• nine years of the ·' .. Dow Jones 8&tU lndU8trial Average -1973-1982 -100• .. 190• MUTUAL FUND Cluonf' .. t m Ch .. ,, I ll C..cllltl ..JD it DS c-t91 A IJ 11'1 !cm" ;~ 14 ,aJ a It II II lat .. " IJ014 JI I.JI I 1410 n II I.JI (e!MH M t • =, . ... 1• , ... NYSE "OMPO ITE TRAN ACTI t\IOY&flOlltt lllUUM ••aottOitlltl .... , ......... u .•K••tc l1Cic••••'••• .......... , , ............... " ... ' Natural gas price hike to quicken W ASHINGTON (AP) -Th~ Enu1y Department, rcvlaln.g an earlier forecaJt. now ay1 .naturol pt pf1ces will r1le e-ven fuier for ~ rt!llt of the winter than It had anUdpatA'!d. In lta Jate1t "Short.Term hro Ou\Jook.'' the depariment predlc\ed Thurtday that homeowners' billl would~ by 25 ptJUnt in the flnt three moot.ha ot thla year. compared to the same period 1ut yur. The OOE forecut an averaae price of te.17 per thowiand cubic feet -20 centl more than It projected in a late Sepi.mber es1lmate. ~ DOE oftlclal• said the revl1loru were made·. becaU9e recent data •hows gu pnc. gotn, up man:: quickly than expected. • The Enerl)' Department report predjcted that pt · • prices will reech Je.60 • thouaand cubic feet by the · end of 1983 -a 150 percent increase from the $2..63 consumers were paying ln 1978. the year Congre. voted to begin removing price controb from about 60 percent of gas supplies For all of 1983, the OOE projects an average au price of $6.37 per thousand cubic feet, a 16 percent incttue over the $5 48 average in 1982. Home sales increaBe LOS ANGELES (AP) -November sales of existing single-family homes in California increased 24 percent over October. the second consecutive monthly increase, says the California Aaeociauon of Realtors. "Many of the preconditions needed for a houaing recovery are now in place," auociation President A. Gordon Nicolson said Thursday. "Further increaaes in sales activity a.re anticipated ln 1983." Nationwide. November aales increased 8.8 percent over the October level. Solargas endorsed From The Ba1lne11 Wire Piper Hydro, Irvine, has announced that three maJOr gas companies have endorsed its solargas -hydnmk•s'ystem, ---•.--· The'compa.nies are Energu, a utility which serves West Texas; Northem Natural Gas Co., a pipeline serving 74 gas utilities Ln the Midwest and Colorado Interstate Oas Co .• a gas transmiaion company serving five gas utilities in Coloradp. Representatives of theae companies met with a task force from the Southern Caa Association in Colorado Springs In December to inspect installations in operation. Piper Hydro Inc. manuractures a system for space and water heating in residential and commercial proiects. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NEW YORK IAP) -S-. lhu<a price 1ftO ,,.. cnano-o1 lhe ""-"'°11 llCfl.,. -Yor6' S•ock E•chencre lttu•at ttee1uno n•1-..,. el more 11\atl 11 AICM 1.111.,. Jiii> •2 A-T&T l,1a5;• W •llo Mettltl Ire l .. IJ.... I•~ -,._ k~ l.M.• JI • l'-A-lrc 1;Jlt'-Ulo + 1-. ==" ::=:: I~ • " Ea_, l..ZJ9.-JI • ~ INCO l'° l.IJt.• IJ +I lllM 1,0IU.JDO '1'-+ 1'-.,,..,. .,,. ...., +JW. DowOw<'n ,,.,,. 1' +2 Ke~ t&J.Jm 171.. +I~ 0.-11111 •:1t0 21 • " Atlltkllltcl D,JOll •74 + 1-. WHAT STOCKS DID HEW YOlllC CAP) J_, t Wf1~~ ANl(I 00 HEW YC>ttk IAPI J_,, • METALS -· -:s. 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A stick in time 11 Marina's Shelly Gurzi (top) controls ball against defensive pressure of Fountain Valley's Annie Squires during women's Sunset League field hockey match Thursday. Gurzi later scored one of two Marina goals in 2-0 Viking_s' win. At right, FV's Yvette Walker has possession,· but Ma1rina's Kiki Brown is ready to attempt steal. ,RIOAY, Jt:.::...~:..:.·...;.•.t..r..:.;1'::.:13~-----~t ~~~~~~~~-~~---r . ... get burne ; ... by Wood. ByJOHNSEVANO ·~ Of tlle Delly l'tlot 9W _.. It's not often a coach is happy when' bis loees. But when your team iB out of a game I)" as UC Irvine was Thursday night and the at.en were 1till able to come back and rnak~me 'ftnal deficit respectable ... well, a coach ·haa .. to. be encouraged about something. ·, · In a game that was much easier than the final score would indicate, the Titans of Cal State Fullerton raced to an 86-76 victory in the PCAA basketball opener for both achools befoca a neer- capacity crowd of 4,310 at Cal State Fullerton. Outaide of two brief lulls at the ou~ti>f.~,c}'( half, the Titans were in total control. With 1'J:ftfeft in tne opening 20 miriuteS, the Anteaters and TitanS were knotted at 10 apiece. Five minutes and 14 seconds later UCI looked at the scoreboard, and found itaelf down 30-13. , The Anteaters, as they _ _.. have throughout the eCAA stanu.,~s season, opened the pine C°"*-' °"'811 in a 3-2 zone defense and w L -w L the Titans went about FunenOl1 o 10 . UNLV 0 11 dissecting it as a family Long a-:n st. o 1 of 12 would an apple PF•aciflc St 1 • 0 --'4 . rwno a e 0 p1e. UC Irvine 1 The chief surgeon, utah St. , too, was 6-4 guard Leon ~~SI. Wood, who aeem;n11y ...,._..,__Jl~lllle~~IL.i~ --pumpea-in one ump Cal Full«ton UC.Ir shot after an'>ther. Long '8Mcn s.t. . uc; Barbati to • -. ' i n c I u d i n g t h r e e plClflc: 77. San ~ s1. 11 nothing-but-net three-Nevllde Lu v~89. Ut8h SL point plays-from 19 feet, n (ot) Nen-COft£.. nine inches or better. . Freeno St.«. u:-6f'P0nland 31 Wood, who baa now .. t_.,.a o.n-(7:a p..m.> scored 90 points in four Nevadl L.u veou vs. uc !Nine . t t h e (at Long 8eec;h Ar-I games agains Long Beach St. at Cal St. Anteaters (including Fullerton this season and last), Fresno St. at Pac111e finished with 36 points, San Jose St. •t Utell St 21 in the first half. He--------- was also busy enough to dish off 10 ~ists and come· up with five steals "I TOLD MY players th.at Leon WQQC!~e best pa.Iyer on the West <Aast," praised V°C~ h Bill Mulligan. ''I told them th~ wou~ t anyone better in this conference. "We made a lot of mental mistakes tonight . The players forgot half the things they were supposed to do, but under the circwns~ ,jof getting.behind big early), I was really happy with them. I think if we could have gotten ovefi 'tile hump, we would have been OK." · • UCI trailed 40-19 at one point ill half before a brief rally cut the deficit tO the Intermission. The Anteaters then surprised everyo gym by scoring 11 of the first 13 points d the opening three minutes of the eecond half~i as close as 48-46. But OCI's spurt, which a1 5:26 of the first halt and continued to 16:5.,.- second, wv a clusirca:se ot-apend~~h energy to c.atch up, the An~atera juat ~nve anything left once they almost got even.' Calmly the-Titans went on another-rtiJ\..,.....,~_,, ... owt'I and when Wood hi~ his filth ter of the game to put Fullert.<S'n up 77-61 with ·to go, the Anteaters were all but finished e~ 'for the • final buzzer. ~,~ "We had a few guys who didn't perf'Oftl~feil." noted Mulligan, "but Fullerton fa a good and' Leon Wood is unbelievable. All I keep .. ia where Wood keeps having thete 6-for-l }·--- When does he have them? I don't think he ~ti ts tired." " \.' . WOOD, WHO IS the unquestioned~flooc., of the Titans and the one who certainly ftlaket em go, just smiled when told of MUDigari•s "I thought I played pretty well. · e time I took the right juinp shot," undent.Uld,W8od, who was 12 of 26 from the floor (9 of 17~'1Mlirst half) and 7 of 9 from the free throw line. . "Mulligan came UJ> to me before ~e· asked what all this stuff was he kept t (See UCI, Paae CJ) . ..~~:3M · ·Lakers put 16ers' loss Will a buried dream resurface? • ·~ <]JQ b hind them . ICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) - best way to erase bad ories, says Los Angeles r Guard Norm Nixon, is to 1"111111.acie them wl\h good ones. lxon hit his first five shota ln second quarter Thursday t and finished with 20 pointa e La.ken rolled to a 12:S-107 onal Baaketbiill Aaociation v tory over the Cleveland alien. Laker victory came on the of • d.laappolntlng 122-120 ov,rUme loaa Wednesday in , Pblladelphia. ·~·It w tmport•nt to b.at u. we played in a ioup a• e the other nJaht " • NlxcO ~. "I'm auN mo.t peo~ !\ave foraouen about tb"; ·P'h.lltldelphia same now." · ~ Nbron who hu been awrajin8 ! u.• point• per ••me, led a · parade of etebt Lakm ln double · ~ aa I:.o. A.ncelel won for the elehth time ln nine pmea. •llfhe playen m.lllM a statement r11ht at the beet= of the PIM 11t J-ve the ·of lat #t t.hind,'' Mkl ~ O>ech IUJeY, .. I think ~ lhow.t ~--LAUU, Pqe CJ) Rams' Lanham, once promised the top job, is players' first preference If Rams Owner Georgia Frpntiere were to take a poll of her players as to who they would like to aee as their next coach, she might be surprised to learn the leading candidate la right under her nose. Paul Lanham, the team's offensive backfield coach, has been with the club for five years now. He came to the Rams. along with George Allen, beck in 1978. What many people don't know ls that Lanham was ready to leave the Rams following the '78 campaign, but · Carroll Roeenbloom talked him out of it. Roeenbloom, as he did with other coachn ln whJch he .. w poten\lal, told Lanham that lf h.e atayed, he (CR) would help elevate Lanham to a head co.ch eome day. "' Rotenbloom, however. too~ that pnxn1lt to hli grave \he followinC IP!'ina and ~anham, ff1utln1 Georata haa· ·~ problems to oontend with, never punued the matt.tt, op\Jn, Int.lead to lilt ~ take their eoune. •ffe'1 the bt.t peraon 1he could po•lbly plek," not.cl one defenalv• player of t.nh.rn'• •bllltl". ..Paw II ,...~tecl and wfll-1.lbd by the playm. 1 dOn't want It co 1Rm UM l'm c.e111na ~ what to do, but if the Nbd me l woWdn't MatJiate to brine op Paui.'a name." SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO To this point, Lanham doesn't flgure in Georgia'• plans. According to a source clot1e to the 1ltuatlon, a.ot'8'* ii leaning toward the college' ranks f()( a new head coach. Mot1t of the pl~yen have indicated, though, that such • move would be dlaaatrOus ln that pro football ha.a far aurpueed the colleae game. It would ileem loetcal that If GeOrlia had a choice between colleae or pro, the would opt for the lat~. But how la.bl have the Rama been in nant yeen? · Lanham, c»ntacted Thurlday at Rams Park, aald he h ... dn't been approacMd by 0.0..ai•. but he hopee to.tndkat~ hl1 fee1In1• to her 1oon reprdf.nt • pollible lnwrvtew for the hNd coachl.nl Job. "I'm flattered,'' waa Lanham'• re,ctlon when told of the play~n· 'preference. "1 definitely M>uld be lnte....ied ln the Job lf it were offered to ine." Even with all that's gone on the put few years? "Even though I realize there are some problems with the Rams." he said, "I believe with the right kind of cooperation \bey could be overcome." If nothing else, Lanham would certainly seem to have the qualifications. In 1979, when the a.ma went to the Super Bowl, Lanham'a aped.al teanui unit wu ranked No. 1 in r.M NFL. In 1980, when l.enham wu el.,Vated to the poelUOn Of quarterblCb cokh, v~ Ferr...,no waa the No. 2 rtted paa.ter In the ~. And, thll put .-.on when he y.'U put tn charae ot the runnln1 backs, Lanham mol~ecl Wendell Tyler Jlld Mike Gurnasa In~ th• top two recetv~ra on ttu~ Reim 1quad. In ~t, William A,ndteWf ef Atlanta and 1er are the· only \WO bM:k:a to liMh JM arnona the. top lO 1n bqthina Nlhina and rec:eiVfna. 0 He'1 very th~h and tho m1:11t prepered eo.ch on the ataf t • '' Jll'lliled a J\ key member of the offerwe ... He'• w~ metia.tloua ln Im pt'feeqta\Jon, and lt • done in • w~ JCM1 can wwientand it. 11Ht'1 juit a aood COKh. He11 very Innovative and lie dOHn't leave any ttoneunt~." That'• tlne, dilclpllned ~h? I .. I . Cl Oran e Coaat OAll.V PtLOT1'tlday, January 7, 1083 ~----------------------------------------------------------------- t•l• t•)tlt•ud w6o lrt•uk lo lJN l.V t 'IM'RIH" with ov.,rtlm Mkk•)' Johnton aank two foul Uanay Tarkanlaa dropped el1ht ahota with ·v•n nd1 r«'malnlna aa 1tr11111ht frl thrt>wa In oventm w ?{l'W J rat~)' Ii lf,Umdt<d il• winnm ~VII .1J th r~mkc-d Nt'vada Lu V<•gu -' ,~._t lo ~ 111• """nh a ,..__...._,,.,, ~rt dit"1 ,~ ~,. K t· ~,., vlt'l<>ry ov,_r PhOf'nl>C Thurtd•y nlaht In th~ tho P11clfi(' C1kt11t AthJuUc A1111uclatlon bu1kotb6l1 Na tional B Hkt'tba-tt -A"toc-lotlott . os-nl"r for both tl'am. 'l'hunldoy nl1ht lt-wu EIHwht1n'. Goldl'n S lut .. runtt•t J.B. Carroll, U NLV '" I Ith win without a luu ... --~ ~tnJrt.cKirfrom hi• wont RDTI•~ot·ttrr lll'uon·-El~•Whl'fl' In thr PCAA, aiuard Jotd)' Gar4faer when hl• mad(• only 4 t>! IU flt•ld 1(1.Mtl 1tttt•mpu.. M.'Ort'll 1a point.II w lt'ud Long &•ach St.ate to a acor~ on • drtvhl,M huok with •I)( lk.>ronda left 64·60 dl'(:U.lon ovl'r UC Santa Sarbi&ra on the tu ~av(• th(' W rraora a 94.1)3 Vil tory ov('r GuUthu.' floor SoQhomore torw•rd Drew l'orlland Alu Leavell hit a 20 foot Jump Rodie" and lrt!tthman Rlcll Aaema ICOmf 20 •hot with om· k<c."nnd remalnlni lu jlVt' llnwiton polnlf f'&Wh Lo ll•ad Pocllit' co a 77. 71 vktory over a 109·107 vtl.'tory over San Dl••iu. t'ndlng tht' vl1hlnti Slln Jo11P Statt• In u non- It's official: Nag I N•;<,U,C1 CA'°' tn; c:t>"TLY " Rams' vice president Rocketa' til&hl·iOm(• I0111lni lltrt•uk Eddie confe re nce contcat at Freano. fe;,rward Roa JObJllOD1I 18·footer With thr~ S«'Onda lO pl~y AadetlOD t.alllc:cJ a aamt-•hl&h 14 pulnta U thf' Everyone fet>t. a bit rt<mlM from tune t.o ume when nealectina such dullt,. dental c:heckupe.. drlppln& fauceta or ov rdut-ahoe repelr1. Buie prcvcmtlve maln~na~· on our can aa another of these retponaJb111Uea which dt!aerves a ut-nllon. Englnt• tune-up, for example, t. amona the automotive tiervicea which, If ignored too long, ctan ce»t the car owner pt!nalties ln terma of wuted gaaollne, inc..'Onvenicnce and C09tly delayt. From AP dlapatcbea Ray Nage l, athletk director at the Unlve,..tty of Hawaii. Thursday was named e><ecuUve vice president of \hf Rama by owner Georgia F'rontiere aove Atlanw II g9.9s triumph ovtr New Vork. Bulldogs won D low-acoring 44-31 tilt from Portlund . . , USC 11hot a 11zz.Jing 61 pcr<X'nt from tht• Clcld In the se<.'Ond halC and forward Wayne Carlaad er, ttn Ocea n View High product, It'd the Trojans wath 20 point. ancJ 12 rebounds an ti 74·67 Pacific-10 opening victory ovt'r Artwno In Tuc:son Oregon hit 8 of 8 from thl' line In overtime to pan a 69-67 d1•ft•ut on Callfornta in Eugene . . . Steve Wood1lde and Jamie Stangel scored 15 and 14 polnta, respectivt•ly, for Oregon St.ate as the Beavers opt•nf.'d cJdcnSt• of their Pac-10 llllt' with a 62-53 vktory over v1s1ung Stanford The appointment of Nagel to ht.'ad the Rams' operauon was expected and comes two days after Ray Malavas1 was fired as the NauonaJ Football League team'• head coach. So, the first job for the 55·year-old Conner ljlilbat•k at UCLA will be to hnd a new field boss for the club A sha keup of tht.• club's front o f!1 cc hds been anticipated since the team fi nished with a 2-7 record, 11.S poorest in 20 yt>ars, durwg the strike-interrupted 1982 sea.son Several of the c:urrent NAOl!L Rams' execuuvei. have been rumored on their way out. The hst includes Don Klosterman. assistant to the president, John Math. direclor of player personnel. and Ja<·k Fatilkner, adnumstrat.or of football operations. Nag&l, ~ personal-me.nd~f. the· Frontiefes.- arranged a meeting between Arizona State University Coach Darryl Rogers with Mrs F rontiere. held earlier this week However. the club said no offer had been made t.o Rogers, who is reportedly one of several candidates for the vacant head coaching position. After being graduated from UCLA in 1950. NaRel was an assistant coach there for two years. Quote of the day Lou Holtz, Arkansas football coach, explaining w hy he was going to use defensive end Billy Ray Smith as his Held goal kicker.. in the...Bluebannet Bowl game with Florida: "Because Billy Ray comes closer when he misses than the other guys." Kings blown out in third period scored th ree goals, Including two , Rook ie center Guy Carbonneau r.t..1 during a decisive seven-goal third period outbu.._t, as Montreal blew open a close game to rout the Los Angeles Kings. 11-3, an the Nation&! Hockey Leagul' Thursday night. The Kin~. who have won only once m tht>1r la.st 13 games, were playing for the Cirat time in eight days . . The Soviet Union All· stars. led by the strong goal· tending of Vladlalav Tretlak, defeated Philadelphia, :;. l. to end the Russians' tour against NHL teams with a 4-2 rE.'<'ord . . Darc y Rota sc.·orf.'d three goals and Gary Lupul added two more to give Vancouver a 6-4 decision over Hartford Rick Valve converted on a power play to snap a second· period tie and UCt Toronto to a 3-1 verdict over Washington. snapping ihe Maple Leafs' wanJl'SS str<'ak on the road at 30 games . Lanny McDonald and Guy CbouJnard each had three- pomt performances to power Calgary to a 5-1 win over Winnipeg. Taylor, Fouts earn NFL honors Lawrence Taylor of thl' NC'w York Giant.i. and Dan Fouts of the San Diego Chargers have been selected the Associated Press 5l defensive and offensive players of the year. respectively, m the NFL. Taylor. an outside lmebacker, received 34 of the 84 vot.es casl by a nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters. Sa'Ond in the balloting were llnebackt'r Ted Hendricks of the Raiders and tack.le Randy White of Dallas, both of whom had eight votes. Fouts, the Chargers' r ecor d ·setti n g quarterback, collected 43 of the 84 votes while Marcus Allen of the Raiders was second with 18. White probable, despite injury Dallas quarterback Danny White • ,ammed his right thumb in pracuce Thuniday .uld was to mw the wam's workout today, a team off1clal aa1d But a Cowboys spokesman sajd White probably will play in Sunday's National Football League playoff game against Tampa Bay UCLA quarterba,·k Tom Ramaey wall play for the North tl'am in the 34th Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala Jan :.!:.! . . Former New York Yankee outCielder Roy White, who spent the past three years playing in Japan. was named a coach of the Yankees Thursday Cleveland Browns owner Art Model! was frightenf.'d by his fainting speU. but felt fine Thursday following discharge from a hospital. Modell attended the Browns' practice Thursday after beme released Crom Ontano Commuruty Hosp1tal . . The Boston Red Sox have announced a "Tony Conigliaro Night" w be observed at Fenway Park on June 6 with the club's share of the net gate receipts from the game going to their one-tune home run champion Conigliaro 1s still seriously ill after a near-fat.al heart attac~ last Jan. 9. Tdttwo.n ._radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: No t•vents schf.'duled ---=·.-.. Stauatlcs are work.tng aga.lnat us. The average car is increasing while the size of the vehicle engine as dl'C'reaalng The negligent motortat, therefore, be<.'Omes more vulnerable to car trouble. When one apark plug In a four-cylinder engine atopa firing, the perf-:>rmance drops off much more notJceobly than It would in the case o( a larger engine How do you know when your ('ngine n~ a tune-up? Take note of the followtng symptoms: I . A n o ticeable i n crense an fu l'l consumption .. Keep a running record of fuel consumed versus m1leage driven tQ be aware of increasing consumption. 2 Rough 1dl1ng or roughnc•ss on 8'.'(-elera lion 3 Hard starting. 4 Dieseling or run-on where the engine continues to run a few seconds aft.er the ignition is turned off. 5. Knocking or pinging, especially under load. (Can be caused by running on fuel of insufficH.>nl--oelftAe:-but 1t can aOO-be- duc to the need for tune-up adjustment.) 6 . Noticeable drop in powe r or perfonnance While the new breeds of American car is vastly more fuel efficient than ats counterpart of JUSt a few years ago. 1t sull requires periodic service and adjustments. replacement of necessary fuel and 1gn1tton components t.o keep 1t running that way ELl-:Vl::l\ VITAL FLUDS I~ YOt..R CAR : 1. Engine oil 2. Fuel 3. Radiator coolant 4. -Battery electro~· --·· --' ·• 5. Automatic transmission fluid 6. Power steering fluid 7 Brake fluid 8 Rear axle lubricant A-new year and new life for Morris 9 Air conditiorung refngerant 10 Wind.shield washer solvent 11 Shock absorber fluid l::~Gl~t: TE'\1P•:RATLRf. T IED TO ~.P.G. IC your car has been slow to warm up durmg these cold winter mornings, you may be due for a new thermostat. Controlling the flow of water betwee n the radiator and the engine, the thermostat is a temperature control valve which keeps engine temperature w1thm proper lirruts . Good news for CdM coach after successful heart s urgery January has always been a bum month - • maybe it's because the legitimate football season is history. maybe it's the rf.'duced paycheck because of the reinstatement of the FICA gouge. maybe it's the NBA and/or NHL or maybe it's simply a year older and/or poorer At any l'ate. good news sometimes st"ems hard • to rome by -which makes Wf.'dnesday's successful heart surgt'ry for Corona de! Mar High football • coach Dick Moms all the more pleasant to digest. Morris. 45, was hn with a heart attack just ~ prior to Christmas and after sevl'ral days of • recuperation and deliberation, underwent a 3 112-hour' double bypass operallon w ithout a hit.ch. ! Morris, who has been Corona del Mar's head : coach for the past seven years, compiling a record of 39-34-1, sharing three league utles and earnmg five CIF playoff bids, will be at Hoag Hospital for another week before returning home He'll be recuperating at h1S residence, virtually "within eyesight of the Sea Kings' practice field. for • ~bout three months before returning to has duties at • Corona del Mar. And, he'll have some lime to think about the · future -whether to step down as the Sea Kings' ~PORTS ROGER CARLSON wach. or, with new plumbing mt.act. press on His stay at Hoag Hospital has had the hospital staff jumping because of the numerous visitors and calls and It's an indication of JUSt what a good football oooch means t.o a school and commuruty. · Here are the official Daily Pilot odds on Morris' future: . 2-1 -Ptck up where he left off a t spring pracllce -Step down t.o an assistant's role for a year, then resume hJs regular duties; 5-2 -Forget about it all: 10-1 Monia' family has a h latory of heart problems and he said last week, "It'$ something that has been a real concern for me, to stay In shape " lJttatch racing lures only four entries Only four entries will be contesung for the Pad.fie C-oast Match Racing Champions.hip at Long ·~ach Yacht Club Saturday and Sunday. The •winner wjll receive the 8111 Ficker Perpetual ~phy and be awarded a berth in the upcoming Congressional Cup Series. Cup have no\ been finalized but are expected to be announced next week. The Congressional Cup pats 10 of the top mat<:h racing warn.a in the world in their bid to have their names engraved on the coveted sliver bowl plus a crimson blazer for each member of the cre w. He was, in fact, active in aerob1l-S classes. but has also been plaguf.'d with the yo-yo syndrome on the scales. a malady which affects a lot of coaches during the ups and. duwn.s of coaching When th<• attac:k came, Morris savs. "The chest pains were real bad and I thought, 'My God. what's wrong?'" A qull'k dash to the hospital. ho'>l.(•vcr. was the right d1r<'Ct1on While hospatalazed Morris says the one comment that has stuck with him was onl' made by fonncr Est.anc1a High wrestling coach Jim Warren. Saad Warren. "It's loo bad everyone doesn't have a heart attack at 20, 1t would change tP\eir lifestyle and they'd live to 90 " Scheduled for similar surgery today was Don Rowe. the defensJVe coordmator at Golden West College • • • JOHN COLE AND MIKE GRAY, former Founuun Valley and Newport Harbor baseball t'Oaches. re$pect1vely. were m the area recenUy, v1s1une from Oregon The two are coacl'ring an the Albany area, somewhere between Salem and Eugene • • • EL TORO COACH 808 JOHNSON has been selected to gu1de the South an the Orange County AU·star football game this summer at Orange Coast College followtng his team's annexation of the CIF Central Conference utle FullerlOn's Marty LuczaJ. who lost to El Toro in thl' CJF finals, will handle the North . . . . Replacing this part is a minor expense that can pay for 1lS<'lf m a short tame A thermostat that's stuck open will cause the engme to run cold. increasing gasoline consumption by as much as 10-20% If 1t sticks an the closed pa;1Uon. the car wiU overheat, possibly damaging the engme . Another valve m the coohng system IS the radiator pressure cap which keeps the cooling system under pressure. thereby increasing the boiling point of the coolant. When the pressure cap fails the engine may overheat and coolant goes into the reservoir tank, eventually overflowing to the ground. A VlSUal check of the p~ure cap may expose a faulty gasket or weak spring. But the best check is with a pressure tester designed for Uus purpose. generally used by most service shops This indicates the condition of the cap and tests the rest of the cooling system for leaks. \l l~TER DRl\T'G TIPS FOR CA HS Dnvers. especially those who have downsiz.ed to smaller cars, should adjust their driving habits to fit winter road conditions. Driving accidents increase dramatically during the wmter months. Ic:e sltcks. pounding sleet and heavy snow are just some of the haz..ard.s which confront a driver in cold weather I The contestants will be Scott Mason, Newport Harbor Yacht Club; Ron Dougherty, San Diego Yacht Club; Ben Mitchell Jr .. California Yacht Club; and John Kostecki, St. Francis Yacht Club. Onl.Y tw o skippers from o\Jtslde Southern !. Callforrua have ever won the Congressional Cup. USC FOOTBALL COACH Ted Tollner. a Fountain Valley resident, will be among the speakers F<'b 26 at the Orange County Football Clime at Rams Park in Anaheim. beginning at 8 a.m Tollner IS scheduled to talk at 11 :30. • For instance. one of the biggest dangers of driving on icy patches is the possibility of1 skidding This is especlally true for cars with front wheel drive, since the weight dlstrlbution gives the rear end a tendency to sway To avoid this, drivers sh ould be sure no t to brake hard or suddenly, which could lock the wheels. Instead, If you do hit an icy spot, ease up on the gas. steady' the steering wheel and drive through. If you're In a 1eparate regatta LBYC will abo conduct a 1all-off to determine the LBYC entry in the Congressional Cup. The skippers will be John , Cabbell. Mike Elias and Doug Rastello The other eight entries m the Congressional -Ted Turner of Atlanta was the winner fn 1977 and went on to defend the America's Cup later that year. The 1982 winner and defending champion 1s Scott Perry. Annapolis, Md. 'l'his year's Con~onal Cup is expected to draw hopefuls for the 1983 Amer1<'a's Cup from Au.straUa. England. Canada and Italy College, prep basketball scores Colleae w .. r Cel State Fut*1on MS UC lrvt"e 78 long 8Mch St ~ UC Sent• Batbet• ao Plldllc 11 S•" Joee St 71 Oregori •• CelllOrlM a7 (01) Oregon St 82. Stenford 53 F.-no SI 44 POt11end St 31 L~ 111.&onco<dl•. N90 83 Sen Oleoo 8 1 IO. St Mery' a 55 "°°"*" USO 74, Arnone 87 Neved .. Lat Vegte 89. Ul-1\ St. "(01) Bo1M St 10 I USllJ 12 W..,_ 8t 14, 8YU 8 I (2 ot) 111no1t a1 U , .._ M ... ICO SI 9' .... , ... , Olllehofne 11. 8->t111 5' Orel ~ 13, Kenut 71 (OI) V1ro1n11 Tech 79 Fr9donla SI 4~ Jamet Mlldl\On 81 UNC w11rn1noton 56 Mflml>l\IJ St 78 St LOUtt S. Tet>n St 54 Ten" Teen 53 EMI l em~ 103 RhOO. llllnd 94 Sl Pel ... I 69 Sien• 53 MelM 11 Ursinu1 84 Mennetten 52, Connecticut 51 TOUflNAMINTI Point LOf'le ,, ..... ftCIV'ltd Wh .. lon Ill 66, Azllu PllCillC 62 Betll1ny Neurene. Okie 80 Pomon•·Pnn< 89 lltet0<•• C•n.Oe 17 B>Ole 53 POllll Lom• 15 NOi•• D•m•. CAI 79 Women COLLIOI O~c1oen1t1 62, Southern Cel CotleQe 80 (ol) "'OH ICHOO\. ... Vlew'-M9119 Coron• de4 ~., 82. ~ 53 Es1anc11 85 £1 Toro :t• Ccmt Mua 0 UnMlrlll)' 40 Noft-IHOue S1vanne 60, M1trn1 lt A1v Poty 50, Foun111n VIiie)' 48 • • • LOOK FOR STEVE BRAZAS, the dynarmte stopped on the ace, take off slowly so the wheels tailback at Newport Harbor. to unload on the achool don't lose trac\Jon and spin. rerords held by Harold Shefflin of the.\940-42 era If your car does begin to skid. don't panic. m the fall Keep your foot off the brake and gas pedals, and if Brazas. who broke the school record for the ca.r begins to spin, immediately turn the touchdowns an a smgle season (23), needs JU.St four st.eenng wheel m , the direction you want t.o go. TI>s to take career touchdown TD mark and 13 When the wheels regain traction, llghtly pump the points to break the career 9COrlng record brakes. r~-====-~;;~~iiiiiilmliiiiiii~ll Another problem of winter driving is poor I visibility. Since small cars tend t.o have short.er sight distances on hills and curves, bad weather can make driving very dangerous. That's why it's important to make sure windshield, rear and side windows are free of dirt, snow or see. Brush snow off the car hood and roof so it doesn't fly back on the windshield or rear window. Don't (ocget that small cars aren't aeen by other drivers as easily as large vehicle•. To compensate, tum on your low beams at dusk and In bad w9ther. Keep you s: s~ring clear and even. Make turns slowly, particularly on ice and wet areas. Neyer brake while taking a curve, since thta could lock the wheela And alloW' ~xtra •pace between you and the car ahead of yo\l, since tnOW and lee incttuo the-c.r'• •topplns di.star-ice. '• Te11"·ll ltHO 11 C t l Poly Make aure your car la ''Wtntertiecl." Battery shoukl be fully charted, brakee work.tna properly, and •Xhlust systems checked for ~roua lffka . The car ahou.Jd also be-equipped with anow or 'alJ·pW'J>OM tirt!:I. Flnally, alwaya use your aeatbelta. Thia ii a aood habit to &et tnt.o year-round, and lives you eXU'• prott'Cdon should an accl~nt occur. .. ~ .. Wldlltt It 89, W Te-.a SI U TP811 AIM t7 Anoek> SI 82 Hovtton l1p1111 1•. NE LouleitM 82 TlllM ff, lnCMlnt 81 9 I IOtl ......... fturM IO, WleOOMln 04 Nofth'••Min •· ~ N Mtlw"'°'8T•.9lflOll4t ., .... "·~·Oft 65 o,1Qt1.e . .,.a Tulmne ... Clfte*Wllll ~ . ..... , Klr'lllldl1 n ...... T""" M ,.I' 'ttl ~ .... ltf C ...CNttotM B)', keeplna you r car In 1ood •h•J>t' and tollowtnti th<'M llpt, you'U lncreue your ch&ncea of h.av1nc an tt...:ldoni..ftet winter • **t* SEE WHA1' \'O R OCAL AUID DEAtERS HAVE TOOfFER YOU IN TODAY'S PAPER. • l Orange Cout OAtL Y PILOT /Friday, January 7. 1083 . .THE IUllETIN BOARD Llttl~ l••I•• t1l1Dups Oceenwtew A~ ~--I Regl11ra11on for Ooeanvt.w Laague 11 Ht for thla kAmerlcan lllll• WMICenCI of Jan 15 wee end and lhe SchOOI Dletrlot ott~ 1~ •t lhe Ocean View In Huntington S..On · arner and B atrMta Reglttrallon Saturday fa Mt for 1 P m .. while algnupa wm be he! 8 O • m. to 4 noon 10 4 p.m Cl unday from Coat la 135 per 1 competition end 155 f ayer on all levela of ramify A birth or two playera from one r,latratlon. certificate la required et oungatera who have I by Aug. 1, 1983 but who ~rned light yeara old t3 by Iha ••me date ave not reach.a age le1c"'· • are •llglble lor the or more Informal! P<Nfdent Terry M on, contact league &gent Salty New eyer at 847-1357 or player man al 842-3027 A l11wlew Llttle Leegue eQlllfllfOn for SNvf LI lor Ihle Saturday and ew Ille League 11 set (Jan 15) at LeBard Elem again nex1 Saturday Cralmet Lane, Huntlngt~"~~ChOOf, 20461 Boys, •gee 7-18 sn certificate lo regletrallo O~CI bring a birth a m 10 2 p m b n fell Js 111 lor 10 T-ball. lor boys,0~g~:Y;_8L•~~~es begin wllh League, lor players ages 16-18 I y~ar. a Big Seavlew Little L s Panned within Iha bounda~:!.~":1 1~ lo~ players who live Beach Boulevard ar or Boulevard to Pacific Coast Hlgh.,.8a~d Adams Avenue and For more ln~ormatlon, Phone 536· 1700 .- : . 1'1p:e_ !Jo,.~P.t" _ Ameteur bodybullO.,• from around an. -t----~----------------------~cou~lll con111r11• _on DftMY\•nd tiotet iVei\flOn e.nrer suna y O<lnl~Nr'Mlllllf""-lhrll---i "•m•lnlnt ~ aohiaute - Jan ti Edmonton, Jan 20 HarttOfd. Jan 26 Calgary, Jan 27 Haw York 1t1andef• Feb 1 -New Vork ~1nger1, Feb 6 -Pttll~phla, 2 p.m.; Feb 10 Buffalo; Feb 10 wa.n1ngton. lleb 22 -Botton. P'ab :u Vancouver. l"el> 20 Toronto MarQh 8 ca1g1ry. March 13 -Winnipeg. Merell 16 WlnnlptG. Merell 11 -Que~. March 10 Plt11burgh. Meroh 28 - Edmonton Aprll 2 MlnnetOI•. 2 p m • April 3 - Vancouver All gamaa 11 1 30 p m. untaat otherwlae noted All gamH pleyed at the Forum In ~f'ewood Ticket prlcaa 111 I 18.60. SO and Sport~. R I' s how The 18th annu11 Anaheim Sporle, vacation and AV ShOw opens Saturday 11 Ille An1helm Convention Center •nd continues through Sunday. Jan 18 More than 300 exhlbll0<1 lrom the United States and Canada, wlln 1ntormatlon on vacation de111nat1on1, RV 1ran1portatlon, hunting. llshJng. boating, backpacking and camping ara scheduled In 1ddltlon. travel lllms. on-stage enlertalnment and a wheel of fortune are also scheduled The show opena at noon Saturday and con11nue1 unlll 10 p m Sunday's houra are noon to 7 p m . and Monday through Friday hours are 2· 10 p m Tickets are avaltebl• 11t Ill• door -e.n-- 999-8900 for more Information. Bo)'11• ba111lo~tbllll W d lun"t L ... ue • • Jan 12 -Hunf1 Fountain Vilfey eciiio un lngton Beach at View at w .. tmtn~ter n at M1rtna, Ocoan Fri · Jin 14 F W111m1n11er, Edlao-;; ountatn Valley at Marina at Ocean View •I Huntington Ball()h; Wed . Jan 10 F Ocean View 11 ~~nl~I~ Valley at Edlaon; Weetmlnller at Marina n n 0 I O n Be a oh, Fri • Jan. 2 1 0 Valley, ECll1on at w~:l-;;;I Vl,ew It Fountain Beach at Marin• nt er; Hunt1ng1on Wed , J1n 28 -M I Edtaon at Ocean .:,~~· 11 Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach • Wa11m1n11er et Fri . Jan 28 F Huntington Beach ~untain Valley at W:tmlnltar 11 Ocei,; vi:::lna It Edl1on, Id Feb 2 -Weatml t VV 1 eJlay, Huntington Baecn ~· ~111 Fountain ew •t M1rfna. 90n, Ocain Fri • Feb 4 -Edl1on Huntington Beach 81 Oc •t Fountain Veli.y; We1tmln11er Nn View, Marina at Wed • Feb II -Fountel V View, Westminster 81 n •ll•y 11 Ocean Huntington Baich Edleon, Marine at Fri .. Feb 11 Founta1 Ocean View at Edlion H n Valley at Marina Westminster • unllngton Beach 8j All gam111 a1 7 30 pm of BOdybulldlng II -Ci!~ ·a;l+!ttltft wtlo...,..,. e:t .. r,-~= llat• or cny onamplontlhlpt d1,11lng the tN2 ... 90tl wlll compete 8eet male. t>etl lemete end betl mh19d p1lrt bodyt>ulldert wtH PON tCl muale Winn•• will r~v• gold, 911ver or bfonte med1ll1on1 In .. ch dlvl11on Belldea the bodybuilding competition, more than 100 ••hlblta wlll be on dleplay In tM convention center thowroom The bodybulldlng competition begin• at 1 p.m. Sunday Pre-judging It Ml for 9 • m Exhibit• will be open both 81turd1y (8 a.m and Sunday (0 a m.) Advanced r•Mtve teat• and llmlted general edml11lon tlcketa ar1 evallabl• through Tlcketron and at Wetghl Lifter'• Weretiouae (213) 920·1232, and Kldney't Body Shappe (714) 088·2227 Reaarved aaat1 1ra 112 50 and $15 General adm1111on tk:ICell 111 S7 60 FOf mor• lntorm1t1on, phone 990·9081 La"er tJ ba!i"e tball ' Aem1lnlnt Home Sclhldule Jan 19 San Diego, Jan 21 San Antonio Jan 23 lnd11n1 Jan 26 - Milwaukee Jan 28 -Atlanta Feb 6 Kansas City 2 p m Feb 9 - Utah, Feb 13 NBA All .,tar Game, 12 30 pm Feb 15 San Antonio, Feb 23 - Boston. Feb 27 Deriver March 9 -San Diego, March 12 - Chicago. March 16 Phoenuc, March 18 - Kansas Clly. March 20 -Dallas, March 22 - Seattle. March 25 -S&n Antonio, March 27 -Houeton. 2 p rn , March 29 -San Diego. April 1 -New York; Aprl. 8 -Golden State; Aprll·10 -Phoenix. April 15 -Seetlle, April 17 Portland 1 i "' . Sea View k~otted up Mus tangs, Eagl es, Cd M sh ar e top spot ..,,.--~-~-Ui--~ So far, so good for the high school women's bas~etball t~ams_fI.Qm ~9il& M~ .... ~<:.i~_WQMF,.N. Corona del Mar, who each have recorded two - victories m the first week of the Sea View League season Meanwhile Thursday, Fountain Valley dropped a non-league declSlon to Riverside Polv and Manna did the same to Savanna. - Here's what happened Costa Mesa 47, University 40 Costa Mesa controlled the boards and went on a third quart~r surge to put .v1s1ting University away as the winners upped their Sea View League record to 2-0 (6-6 overall). P_ats1 Harada, a sophomore point guard, scored 16 pamts and came through with clutch defense, while Shelly Neal and Angie Garcia each scored 10 points and hit the boards for 10 and 16 rebounds respectively. ' University, which fell to 0-2 m 1eague play, fell v1cum lo Costa Mesa's 6-for-8 performance at the lme IIl the fourth quarter Estancia 6S, El Toro 34 The Eagles conunued their trend of starting slowly, then blowing out the oppos1t1on m the second half Leadmg only 25-24 at internuss1on. Estancia came out smoking in the third quart.er, sconng the first 12 points and out.scoring the shellshocked Chargers 20-2 dunng the segment Amy Hathcock, ~ho flmshed with a game-high 18 points, hit her first three shots of the third period to help the Eagles pull away The victory was Estanc1a's second straight in Sea View League play and the Eagles' llth in 12 overall outings. . Corona del Mar 6%, Irvine S3 Heather Estey went 6-for-6 from the field in the final quarter and firushed with 30 points as the Sea Krngs improved to 2-0 on the young league season. The host Vaqueros owned a four-point lead early m lhf' second quarter, when CdM switched to a man-lo-man defense which began to bother' Lrvt.ne By halftime. the Sea Kings had taken a seven-point advantage, which grew to nine pomts entering the final quarter lrvmt' did manage to pare the deficit to four pomts at 54-50. but Estey hit three straight shots to put CdM back m command Irvine. which fell to l-1. was paced by the UC IBEATEN • • • From Page C1 me being 6-for-18 and 4-for-20 He said. 'Everytime [ see you play you play well · S<:onng of Carla Figueroa, who had 20 points. 18 in the second half. Chns RoberlS chapped in with 10 for the Vaqs. Riverside Poly SO, Fountain Valley 48 Fountain Valley couldn't buy an attempt. or a basket, 1t seemed in the fourth quarter as Poly rallied with a 21-8 margin to pull it out. Fountain Valley could get off just eight shots as Stacy Hunt of the visiting Poly Bears scored 14 of her 16 points from the perimeter in the decisive fourth quarter Fountain Valley. now 8-4 overall with the Sunset League opener at Huntington Beach next on Tuesday. was led by Therese Puchalski (13 points an~ 9 rebounds) and Sam Arledge, who scored 10 points Savanna 56, Marina 36 Manna·s Valongs got Jill Bellamy back mto the lineup after being lost since the second game of the season with a back mJury. but the 5-6 1uruor wasn't able to make much of a dent m Savanna's game. Alene Andersen scored 11 points and hauled m 8 rebounds. while Tracy Fleischer picked off 11 rebounds for Marina, which fell to 5-8 overall. Occidental 6%, SoCal College 60 The host Vanguards let a s1x -pomt lead (58-52) slip away m the last 2 1 "2 minutes of overtime as Occidental outscored sec. 10-2, to post the na.rrow win. Julie Lemberg had 21 points for sec. Morgan lead s Tucson . TUCSON (AP) -Gil Morgan took the lead with a 5-under-par 65 Thursday in the uncompleted first round of the Tucson Open and was .closely .pursued by two men who had to get a special repneve from the PGA Tour Commissioner to appear in ttus event , The start of the first round of the year was Cielayed one hour by frost on the greens and · eventually was halted by darkness with 17 men stranded on the course. They marked their positions on the 6.830-yard Randolph Park Municipal course and were scheduled to return at daylight today to complete their rounds. David Graham was among the group at titS, one shot off the lead, and defendmg_ cham.J>lOn Crai_s Stadler shot a 68 af\er they received a rulmg from Conuruss1oner Deane Beman exceptmg them from a new tour rule. Both failed to comply with a new regulauon which went mto effect an this inaugural event for the 1983 season "I don't know what 1t 1s," Wood added, referring to his outings agamst UCI "I know I was really psyched up for this game. Last year Fullerton-UCI turned into a pretty good rivalry. ' Like USC and UCLA." The Tit.ans, 10-2 overall ( 1-0 in the PCAA) and • off to their best st.art in the school's history, have also, with the victory. taken a shght 15-14 edge in the series between the two schools. Both Stadler. the 1982 Masten champion and leading money-winner, and Graham, a former U.S . Open and PGA title-holder, said they were unaware of the rule which now requires players to regu;ter at the tournament site by 6 p.m:i'iuesday. Jim Cu rtis (20) and 'his Estancia High teammates invade El Toro High to night . ~ . ... AND, WHILE WOOD was receiving most of the attention. he certainly got plenty of support. Backcourt mate Gary Davila added 16 points and forward Tony Neal had 11 and a game-high 12 rebounds. For the Anteaters, they had four players m double figures led by Georse Turner's 18 poin\s Ben McDonald had 15 and nine rebounds, Bob Thornton 13 and aeven rebounds and Tod Murphy 10 and atx rebowKU. "I think some of the players who didn't play here laat year were 9Cal'ed to put It up. I trunk they w~re teared U> go at them." said McDonald of the team'• 1low start. · "They (the Tit.ana) came out red hot," added Turner. "They weren't mlaai"i from the st.a.rt. I think the tumlng point waa when (Rick) Mixon hit that jump 1hot (to put Fullerton ahead, 50-46). I think that took IOrM ot the 1team out of us. "Still, l don't think anybody save up. Fullerton Is a aood \earn, but we'll 1tet them next time." lt'• probably a aood thlfll the Ant.eaters (7-4 overall, O·l ln conference) don't play the Titans again for another month.· ln the meantlme, thoush. thlnaJ won't get any euler u UCI eni.rW.nl 11th-ranked Nevada Lu Veps at the ~nc Beach Arena Saturday ntaht .. "1 \hlnk~!_~ llOmethJJ\f," l&Jd MuDigan. "I hope'" 1"'1W'Q IOmelhll\c." ll no ei. the Ant.Hien l•amed &O llivt Wood a the oat time U. two cfube • meet. An early Sea View showdown CdM h osts upstar t I rvin e; Meanwhile, Baron s f ace Verbum Dei By ROGER CARLSON o< .. Delly "°' lteff Round two in the Sea View and South Coast leagues and final tuneups for Sunset League basketball teams is scheduled tonight with several with seve~ key samea. All ~sin at 7:30. Corona del Mar and upstart Lrvane, both l·O after Wednesda~nlng games, collide at CdM In the featured Sea View League confUct. The two met at Woodbrldae High In the Irvine Tournament aemlflnall and CdM waa a 44-42 victor on the · strength of Miko Heu' bucket in the fading aecondl. Corona de) Mar boaaLI on of the ' bel~r auard comblnatloN around In Ht11 and 8 ·1 aenlor Dave VanSt.eenhuyae. Irvine'• 1trcn1th In lta prevlou1 encounl4!r with Corona del Mar wu th ablUty to k p thf' sea K.inp at • dlltanct. The Vaqueros rely on experience and depth, keyed by 6-4 Bernard Ussery and 6-4 Doug Brozovich up front. Estancia Invades El Toro where 6·9 junior Jeff Arnold & Co. await with a 1-0 league record. Elt.ancla'a arwwer to Arnold is 6·6 Mater Del transfer Gary Jaeger. along with a balanced unit which can provide any number of lndlv1duab with 20-point potential. Costa Mesa 11 at Uruveralty In an early battle for survival in the race for a playoft berth after 1blorblng 1oaee WcdnHday. Jn the SAme pN'dlcament are Saddlebock and hoat Newport Harbor. On the non-lea1ue .chtdulc are 1uch auractlon1 •• Vtrbum Deol at, Fountain Valle)'. MllJlkan at Hununawn Beach and Lakewood at Ocetin View, Vetbum 0.f boaatt 6-~ aenlor forward c.tlvln Hayne., a1on1 with 6· 7 juruora Shawn Brook.a ~ Jarvis Basnight, and standout guard Alexander Hamilton, .a fi-4 senior Millikan invades Huntington Beach whh a 10·1 record, with the focal Point. Jone• waa the MVP at the lc..tella and Pius X toume)'s. Huntlnaton Beach, meanwhile, II trying to 'Ea a three-same losing 1tttak. cap by a 27-polnt loa to Mater Del esda)'. Ocean Vtew hosts Lakewood, laat. year's-CD' 4·A flnal.llta and alt.hough graduation loseet have bf)en heavy, the Lancers slill have 6· 7 Tony Pope to rally a.round. Other non-lHIUe aamH lnclud4t Laaun• S.ech at M*lt\011• and Lona. S..Ch Wu.on at W..unlnai.r, The South C.O..t IA-aue'a three: 1ame aalvo lneludH WoOdbridp "at Dani Hilla, Gaplatrano Velley ll Mt.ion Viejo and Lq\.ana HJllt at SAn Cl m.n'-• Filipe k 's 31 not enough LAKEWOOD -Marina H1gh's Vikings got a 31-point performance from 6-1 senior guard Scott Filipek Thursday night, but It wasn't enough to offMt the Lakewood Lancers in non•league basketball as the h0tta pulled away In the .econc:t half en.route to a 68-56 Victory. Filipek ronnec~ on 11 of 20 from the Cleld and added six aul1t1 to 1h~. Marina attack. It wa1 a career-high for Jl'lllpek, who 1t now averagtna 21.6 PQlnta a game. • Tony Pope, a 6·7 eeruor, acqred 27 polntl and Kenn~y Ohcoh, 1 8-4 14?nJor, added 22 counters for Lakewood to help nullUy F1Upek'• outp\l\, Darrin Simmons c.anw ~h 'Vlth 6 or 7 free lhroWsiiri 1u-e fln1l quarter to k.ep Marlna down Chril Neuma.nn. who ltlO~ 1 l poln"' tor Marina. ltd t he Vlklna-' ~boundfna with nhw boardl E Ji ·--·----- COl.t..IOI WOllmf a .... .,, ..... .ac • OCCtO&i(t~ -Jufl u ICr•uH IJ. ~4 l.0•11-11~1 ~-· olelw H 11 1712 ~.~~A~OUIOI -~,.'t~r .... to ---... =:=:..c• ~~ionlr6.ll tt ---~101111 OCOll.,,1•1 It, loutll•rn Ctlllornta Colltet 1e 'oUlet out lmllll lloutl'IWll Ctlf!Ofnle Colleotl c...eu.~• L•Alelftttol TMUlttOA re ••"'-n (lldlef ................... _..... ,._, M CI . )50 yWO. $-l4lgt (Vllldel) 4 IO 3 20 3 00 hu HMt1 (fOftk•I 4 20 3 eo The Or-loNRNnl (ISetCll S 20 Alao reoeel S-e19n Or•y. Go For II Cllefftp. Counlye rqueen, Syllla Copy HulMlll v ..... 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Moon Rica Mr Ebc>n\I Onima Ee9y Winning Tlmt 2023 t:3 lllACTA (1·21 palO Sii 20 UJTH llACI. 870 yardt Brigllt Polley tCatdOH) 13 00 5 80 3 40 Mr B !I Rodltl (lacl<ay) 4 40 3 00 l<tPI«• OrOtt tPaullne) 3 20 Alto rae«I Hool<ed Deep, Go Oh fOfY _HU!I Wiid R_\_!>•~~~·-Cn1!=•, Mr Count~n llmt 463? HYINTM llACE. 400 yaroa lrtpol 8onua (Hllngelld) 2S 40 11 40 e 40 You 1<"°"' wno tMttchtll) 1 oo 5 80 l egal Cl\ap (V-.1 10 20 Alto tacecl W•l"""'d Bus ~II Clab~ Ot Royal BlooCI Alalflrm Po-r Brokat Sonofat>tnt.,. l ime 20 38 t:3 Ill.ACTA 13-51 paid $1111 20 t:3 l'tCK llll (4-M-1-7-31 ~ 5' 2s.4 80 wtln 18 Winning llCl<t11 ta1a nor-1 12 PtO SI• con101a11on paid $25 60 wllh •88 w1nn1ng ltc*•tt t11va nor-> llOHTM llACI. 350 yetOL Getltn<I Sleontna (Cr•I 8 00 3 80 2 80 900 3eo 2eo Cnurp N Go (HWI) 2 80 2 40 lnkyt Otloghl j8rOO ... 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' T-1111 .;11& • PIPTM llACI. I'• fllflonO• on 11111 lrlllll 0 Iii.ft t8noem-"r .. )~ 20 Ill IO 1.0 P .. loy 1 hiw;y tHan~ JI IO 1 ~ l•V-t"*c.) 10 40 AltO r-0 fnolt Oay WlnO of ,,.,_, luy My Ac1. Monlllt•na, ludd.n Wlnda, MtdMI ~dour, QQne WrOl\g Tlin. 1 ,. 11& • lllACTA t1 .. l 09icl SI"' &0 llJrTM llACI. 8 ful1ong1 ''1lnl llnnel t~> 1520 5IO 4IO Our Hwplnt tC1lnC1t l 4 IO 4 20 NtQl!t Fwe fHewieyl 12 40 J.1ao tee.Cl Rt jt l a ba Baby Cen1ury Gttl """' Tnt Thimble OIMN>t-l'nu ol Wttdom St>am•l•u. WtnCly • Song, Pretldenl 1 Lady 09eilM 0 T-1 10 116. llVINTH llACI. I ' t fur10ng1 on turf Maoglt I lnlenl (Otht•YI 1 20 4 40 4 00 Oueel tS"'*"ai<"') I 20 6 80 To Int Po<nl (Llf)llAITll I 1 40 AllO raceel l<lft, 'Em GOO<IDyoe. Oomlllt , Wa11wa•d Gt! flllt11<;111ory 0..-Pr- L•u llllle Bultel T.,,,. 1 14 4/S • II DACTA l~-7)i>••d $181 50 U PICK Ill (6-'7-11-1-10·21 pa1C1 133 12 I 20 ••1'1 lhree w1nn1ng llektla ta,. norntl $2 Pick s,. conaolalron paid $471100 w•ln 70 ••Ming llCkall tfl .. not-I llOHTM llACC. 1 Ir 16 m11ta Kangroo Coun (Steont<I S 00 2 eo OU1 Roe:~ Soltfy tBltclll 3 00 out SpatNal\ Drums tShoemallttl out tNo .,.,..,. •agttlngl Alao •teed Mr Retlctor ltme ,., .. llACTA (5·'21 pald $36 00 NINTH llACl. 8'1> l1>1longa Colman tBlack) 15 00 9 4Q. S 20 f Ot1 McCiouO tSltlna<I 17 0(/ 8 IO SanlOt Sen at0t (ValO•ICll) 5 IO Alto raced 'Sp11t1t no Wtnla1te Acup.iroc;lwe. °"""'° Alrr011t19. Cualroele T-I 153t5 • tXACTA 1~11ptkl 171300 " AlltnO.,_ 1e 848 w-·• tounwment < .. -=:-, JoAlv>t = (U 8.) ~ <Wrtton tU 91, M . 7-6; Mtttlnt Hewttllo'la (U.8 ) Ciel Vldlle ~ (U,8.1. 6-0. 11-0. Andrtt Jtegtf (U.SJ clef ~ LOUle (U S ), 6-4. &-4 Wotld Doub6ee Chemplonehlp <•~> 0...MtlMIO..... 8t1aA Tt1cxzt(H<ln09IY)--Gunttwwdl (SwttzarlenO) dtf l<tvln Curren (Soufl\ Alnce)-81-o.r,t.,,. (US ). M , 6-3, 6-2 PelttMc:N-.. Pall ~ (AIMr ... I d t f tom•• 9mld·fl>avt f Slorll IC1tcllo1tova111a 1. 9.4 ?-9. 6-4. Brian Gottlf1eCI (US )-Rail ~ t...._) Ciel T...,_TOtl'\~IUS I 7-S 7.e 7.e OAYlre~K::-(~ ....... - 39 envier• 5 cow cod 18 medl•el. 314 rod> c:od I ~ baM IEAI.. MACH -25 anglert 100 roe11 cod 130 ICUIP4n OAMA WMMlf -33 angtetl 13 "-· 32 btn•IO 11 rock cod. I t CUIOln I 1 .nte(>IMtO =~ ........ ,_ ..... y...,. MatW\t ~Oun! I,~ I. • L ..... • Wll«a H 1 ,., .... 1 .. u 10 ., J 1"-'111 71 ,. IOO • l'Ottllnd ti 11 .., ••• ::""o-oo...,. 14 tO •1t I, ... 7 27 tot 11·~ ....... .,..,.... "-Cit) It II "'3 ... ..... MUlnlo 22 1S •:rt Danwr Ill 11 .. , .... 0.... 11 11 41' 1 Utall 13 'l2 ,,, • MOuaton 6 27 , .. 18'• IAITIM CONNlll..CI AlllMtlt IM'IWINI PM~ 2' • •n lotlon 24 • 7llO 1 NtwJetaey 20 13 80I .... w......,.on 11 14 641 .... New Yotll 12 21 3CM 14''1 c-ttel~ MftNuk• 22 12 947 O.UOll 1• " 500 6 AllM4t Ill 11 * a ~ 12 20 ,,. • ~ ti 20 356 9'' 4 '8 126 11 Tlwrtdtf~ ._.. La-126, CMtvelfllld 107 Alie/Ila 911, H.w YOttl tll New J«Ny IM, Pflotnl• 93 Golden lltte .... Ponlanel 93 Houst91! 109, S.,, ~· ---TtflWll't ~··~ Otitu ti AllanlA Pl\!~ al W..,.tnqlon 8oaton at SMI Antonio Ntw.ltfwyat~ Ullfl at I<-Ct1y OtlrOit tt1 Mllwaull• Houa1on at o.n,.., Lei! .... 121, CHal6en 107 l09 AMOE.al -Rembla 4. WMll .. 12. Al>JiJh>et>ber 13, E JOlln.on 14, N~on 20. McAdoo 11. Cooper 10, Worthy 12. C Johnton 3, Jotdan 12. l andabtrge1 4. McOet 3. Tot .... 49-U 27·31 126 ClAQLMIO -Roblnton 12, Wtdm1111 11, lte9Y 9, Hufton 10, frM 28, Eclwttdt 4. Hubbttd 18, Wll ... n on 8. Begley o. Flowtt• 2. Megley 4, Htytt 0, Tottlt 44-IHI 17-22 107. e-.lltfo-tare loe ~ 33 35 31 2e-125 Oavtland 22 23 22 40-107 Tnr~I ~ -F,.. 2 Foultel out - Edward• Rtbounda -Loa Angtltt u (IWnbla 12), ci.ve1ane1 47 (Robin.an 9) ,..... -Loe ~ 2' (£. Jollneon 11. CltYelwlCI 24 (Wllll.,_ 7) Totel lou!a - Loe Angelte 21, Otveland 211 A -11,270 COlL.aQ! Fuli.rton II, UC lfvlne 7' UC lllV,... -8Hrdaley 8, Carmon 0, ll\ornton I McDonald 15. Tl\01n1on 13, T111ner 11. Murphy 10, LoP«I 4, Grflllellaon 4, tlarOllty U, -na '1. MUlllOtn I. I 01811 ~ 18-2• 78 CAL ITATI PUlllllTON -Nttl 11. F""9r 0 Jonte 11. Oa111• 18, WOOCI 31, Ml•on 8, Sntpard 4 WHllte 2 lotala 32 \7-22 U Htlftlmt Cal Slatt F<llltnon. •&-35 • Ttv~t pieY9 S-Cleley tUC lnllne) 2. Turne r tUC lrvlnt ) 4, Wooo (Cal Slalt ,_,on, 5. Tola! l'outa UC lrvlne Ill !;al Slal• Fulltr1on 23, l'OUltel OUI Jotlee (Cal Slatt FuOtrlonJ, Retlounelt UC lrYtne 37 tMcOoneiel •~ Cel Stat• Fuhrlon 44 (Heal 12) COMMUNITY COLL.aQI! louttt Coe1t Conr.enc:. Con*-o-. ...... W L W L Ctmlot I 0 15 2 Fullerton I 0 U 4 Ml Sen Antonto I 0 '"'lo 5 San•• Ane I 0 • • CYPl9U O t 1 GOICl«I w... 0 8 11 0.angeCoul 0 • 7 Compton O S 9 ._..,..a-(7:JO) Cypr-t1 a.-.. Cout Fu11er1on •• GOiden Wta1 Ml Sen AhtonlO ti Cerntoe s.nta AM ttt Compton Pec:lnc coeet conr.~ C:onttr.-. 0-ell W L W L San Diego MeH t o 1 I 1 M~lll 0 7 6 SaddleOacll 0 5 6 Sou1,,_.1wn I 0 6 8 Sen Diego 0 1 11 4 Ora.mont 0 I 12 8 ,,_ 01 911 1.._1111 Valley 0 1 9 t ~· 0..-(1:JI) .,,_,., v...., .. ~ ..... tCoft. al Sen Olteo cc =:i:..~~I~"= HIGH 8CHOOf.. Lellewood ... Mertna .. MAfllNA -8•••no•r 2. NtUITll M II. PtOllle I , fllotalw 110 9, "'"'*' 31, Vleita 0, Ellttrom 0 Totals 21 14-18 M l.AKIWOOO -~•on 22. POl)e 21. vii.er 1. Stluar 10, Simmon• 8, 8ou1M1fl 2 Staflr 0 T 011111: 21 12-20 1M1 '-•lltf~ Mflllna 13 15 14 13-M L•-u 13 11 22-ee Tot•I foul• Mttln• 19. lalctwOOCI 14. FoultCI out Belanger (Mt rlnaJ Fiiipek (Manntl VllWW (ltlk.-ioct~ T~ '°" Ped<llt IM..-), Sou-(Lek-) Barons, Irvine • :win Estancia, Oilers, Costa M.esa wrestlers also victorious Two of the top high school wrestling squads in the CIF. Fountain Valley and Irvine, opened their league campaigns with victories Thunday night-. The Barona. tbe CIF's top· ranked outfit, posted a 37-22 victory over Edison In the Sunset, while Irvine easily pinned a 40-19 setback on El Toro in th• Sea View. Elsewhere in the Sunse t League, Huntington Beach outacored Ocean View, 60-7, and Westminster defeated Marana, 4-4-30. In the Sea View League, Eatancia shaded Saddleback, 36-30, and Costa Mesa beat Newport Harbor. 49-16. The B,rn n1' win over t he Chargef9 was achieved despite a pin by Edi9oh'• Arnold Alrrt at ·120 pqunda . One o the hlahllgbta for the Barons was Jay R~uell 'a pin of Rich , ~umwalt at 185 pounds in 1:20. Irvine's Mike Larkin stayed u~feated at 14-0 this eeuon by deca.siorung his op~nent, 16-0, 1t 128 pounda. Other Vaqueros with outstanding records include Louis Brenes (12 J pounds, 13 -1). Chris Stately (202, 13-1). Mark McElroy (114. 13-1) and Andy Moyer (heavyweight, 10-1). l.rvme, which is bidding for Its fourth straight Sea View League championship. is 9-1 overall with itS only setback coming against Fountain Valley. Estancia won a thrl I tins decl51on over Saddleback. The acore was ued, 30-30. entering . the heavyweight match, but senior Ed Deaton recorded a pin just nine seconds Into his match to teal the victory for the F.asles. A pair of brothers acta helped Cmt.a Meea defeat Newport, as Mi~e (98 pounds) and Al ( 119) Masters and Hall ( 114!) and Kevin ( 105) Sanderson all w~re VlCtoriOUL LANHAM. ~' . From Page C1 comment on that unless I'm in a position to do so." Although the Rams bask needs are d efensive. Lanham feels it's to his advantage to be offensively oriented. "As an offensive coach you spend a majority of your tlme ·studying defensive films," he said. "~ a result. you be<.-ome very well aware of trends and transitions taking place In football just by preparing for them every week." ~LAKERS WIN EASILY . . . From P~g$ C1 Lanham has already had lnltial 1.alks with other NFL and USFL teams. He hopes hll moat important conversation, however, wlU come aome time ln the nexl. c:ou_ple of day• when he meet.a with Geor11a. the Cavallen • lot of respect by comJna in ]'J ft and not Pttina compl.aent. "~\'• the n1tt thlna .•bout thlt ~ -ln 24 houn, you ~.~t the .-orat of Nlxop'• 10 aecond-quarter point.I a,oott.td the Laken to a ea .. ~ hallUme lead. r.am.O "Mack'' Johnion then m.ct 4(1Cht ~ca ln}tlw third quarter 111 la AnOltil went up ft·e?. nd Cleveland fot no cloeer h•n 17 polnt• n th fourth period H the L.akert meed all their 1tartena. &ob McAdoo came off the bench to score '18 polntt and ~ohmon flnlahed with 14 tor 1..09 An&ela. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who 11t out the to. in Phll.adelphla b~au.-of a miatalne headactw. retumfd to llCOr't 13 potnca. World 8 1 F.~ acond 28 point.I -td I.ad ~land, whk:h ~~ ~fore• aeaaon-hl1h home crowd. o( 11,270. Scott Wedmln ~ 11 and Ptlil Hubbard red UI. . • Lanham 1tnow1 the advantagea aomeone with hlt experience could brlna to tht Rama awr a collep coach. He'• Juat hopln1 Oeor1I• can be convinced, too. "'the 1ame of pro football tw c~ druttc:ail)' the laat few )'Ht•.'' l...anham no~ ol brtnlfna In • collep COACh, ··a.na wilta you've been Involved to U}•t It would be a dlaadvan~ to ha~ to COriCh It. "Sure l'd lik• to coech the Ramt. bu\ l don't think ahe'• aware of lt.'' Maybe Oeoral• t• now, &houah. HtOH ICHOC>t. WO.N CN ....... 47.~40 UNIVIMfn _....,,...,, ~_f1,Ar9'1' •• ......... ..,, Zllllmtf-•• ~ 0 T04al1 ft I d 40 COITA MllA H81ad• ,. Netl 10, CSarol• 10 ~•II ' MCiiroy 7. •••Ion :r. kllulNkat 0 lc:.tvnldl 0 TOlllla 2 I 6-e 47 ..... "o-Mf• UnMlrtlf'f e 1a t 10 40 Cotti ~ e 14 It t U Tolll 10\llt Unt-llt\r e, Ooe1• MtM 1t. F0<.1i.ct ou1 kllumaur <Coe•• U..al letMCla ... II Toro M "-TO-O -tet1ailder 7. Otnnllon I 2. MoOll Ill. M.-.. J TcMll It 2·15 )4 llTAMC&A -Cw""1tr t2, Tllt tOl\ft 8 801101 .. e, HtlllOOO~ 11. Cllrlt1rlltn 4 • Con-.y 2, tktDll 2. ~ 12 To1111a 21 7 1 tts a-."o-taca El T0to 8 \.$ 2 t -34 btandt 17 • 20 20-65 Total,_ El TOIO 14 fatflllCla 15 CdM II. tmne a COflONA OIL MAJI -Ealey 30 Romney 8. OodC11 12, Wynn I looa 4 to1•1t 30 2·5 82 "'VIMI -FlgUeto• 20 Bowar 11, Rooertt 10. Flynn 8. WOOiiey 4, Ft119t1alC1 2 To1a11 20 13·?2 53 Ice,. lty 0-ler• Cor~ del_b411t _ ~ 14 12 18-R lr•ln. 20 1 10 1e 53 Total lout• Coron• del Mat 15. lr••r.• 11 Riv.'°" IO, 'ountatn Yelle, 41 fllVlllU>I POLY 0.,_ 17 HllMlig 3 Hunt re Ptl .. aon 8 U11.,btck 4 Or ... e 3 Totate21t·12&0 FOUNTAIN VALLIY Gttlarowtkt 2 Mytlt 4 Pu~htlll<t 13 Artadga 10 Htn09taon 2 8urc11 2 WMh8m 2 t .. 01c11e11 5 R~t 2 Hufac:hmlelt • Clow .. 2 Totata 19 10-18 •8 lcottbyOuetlttt R1van1de POiy 8 9 12 21-50 Fountain Valtty 13 16 I 1 8-48 TOl•I foul• Rt•trtlO• POiy 14, Foun1a1n Velley 19, Fouled OUI Arfedg• (Founl••n Valleyl Sevenne 51, Merine 3' MAJllNA -Corbell 8 Cetl<tne 5. e.rt.,.,y 2 AnCleutn 11. Lalk 2. Fie;-4 C1111en 2. Kitt91MCI 0 Totllt 13 10·14 38 IAVANNA -Trantty 22 Cnttofaro 12 Wlllttmt 8. Regltt 12 Bllkoa 0 Ttu-0 • Anepeugll 2. Guta<aon 2 Tolalt 25IS-15 58 lccw'9 ~ O!Atlttn MaMa 10 4 10 12-3e Se111111na 13 u 14 15-58 Total loufa Marioa 15, Sa•anna 10. 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(f) dee Clwlt11W1 10-2 157-Elclrldgt (ETI o Diez. 1 29 let• SpalOtno !fl dee FrtOk I~ 1 181-Mu*i.vtcz l~Tl p e.iecom. 47 202-81*_, (I) OK SvH-o ~1 --Moyer (I) p SatV"'I SS '-·-v.-., 17, lclleon 22 te-s·-· (FVI dee Pa1ln0. 4.3 105-SlrtCll (FVI dee ~L9U(lhlln 3·0 112-Quy IEl tied MlrymOla. S-8 119-0ufur (El lleel Kenny, M 128-Alptrt tEI P"1MCI ArltngheuM. 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Hot.-). 3 411 tool 2 Monlrttl 11\ull f7 (Latfeur, GrMnl. I 50 (pp) Ptnafti.a - HO<llt, Mon. 3 15, l.9wla. I.A, 8 27. Niellola. LA. 7 63, Oelormt, Mon, 18 •8 ~,.,.... 3 Loe A~, AuatlOW9kf I (INlkMOnl. 2 Sii 4 MontrHI, 0.lo•m• 8 (ltfltur, W•ltttl. 4 o 5. Montreal. Carbon.-u 9 \Gainey, Roblnaonl. 1 211 (thl e MontrMI, Tritml>4ay 14 tSl\utl), 11.01. 1 Loa Angtjta, E••n• 10 (Olonn•I. 17 47 Ptn•llltt - Walter, Mon, 7· 18, Acton Mon, & 27. Nelfr-. MOn, 14:27. .,.,..,........, 8 MonttNI, NNluncl 14 (TrtmblaY). 2 39 11 MontrMI. Ac:lon 14 (NIOP*, ~I. 5 •3 10 Montreal, Napier 1e (Acton a..n.y1, e 11 11 Montrttl. ~ 10 (Htltn, luCIWlg). 12.084 12 Montttal. Plcetd 5 (WlcktnhtlHr, Lafleur). 12 43 13 Montreal. Acton 15 tNHlunCI, Tremblay), 18 23 (pp) 14 Montrttl. Cttbonfluu 11 (HOUie, Nlien). 19:53 Penaltlta -l M<Kpfty. LA. 16 48, ~. Mon. 15 48. HllMI. Mon, 15·48, Ev-. LA 17'00 Sllolt on Goal -Loa A n gtfta 14-1&-3-33. MontrMI 11·12·18-39 Goalltl -lot Angel••, lanard MonlrNI, WW'NW/. A -15.2llO Thvnd•r'• trenteetlon1 •AMUU. AMWlceft LAteue BOSTON RED SOJC -N•mtd Aac Slldtt maneger of New Br111ln of Iha Eul~rn League flllO BiH Slack menege< ol Wlnt1on- S11em of Int FIOrleia S1a1e LNQut NEW YORI< YANKEES -NamlO Roy ' WM• 10 ''*' cotclllng 11an NetloNI Ltteue NEW YORK METS -N.,...., l(en &t<ry a roving mtn0t INOut ont1ruc1or Ac<iweel Jot Geotga< P'ICll>t< "°"' Int S..1119 Mtltnert '°' • otayer 10 be nameo 1a1.,. fllld ~ """ 10 Jadl90n of,,,. T-lAtQUt IAll(ETIAU N•1loMI lletlltClatll ~ MILWAUKEE BUCl<S Act11taled s- ~ .. torwaro Ra11ued S•m Ptllom ,_.,,, f00T9ALL ... ,lontl football UtglM RAMS -Named Ray Nagel otcul••e vice pr-den1 NEW ENGL.ANO PATRIOTS -Ac1lva1ed ~ndv Jollnson. r11nnlng l>llcil P'**I Rolfllld -· Nlety, on Ille ,,,,.,...., r-"'' NEW YORK GIANTS -Named Biii Btl1Ch1tk hneb-.ckera eoacn and Romeo Cren<>tl 10 _, .. reema coecn -IOCClll North~ loceef L...,. MONTREAL MANIC Signed Ed 0.11.......,. goaltender COl..l..IGI ALABAMA Natned Rocl!ty Feo1 .. Incl Oa'fKI RAdtr ...it1an1 otlant/\lt c:oect>M GARONER-WEBB Nameo Efllt Jollnaon ntact loOtb .. coten TENNESSEE TECH -Named Gary Ownell ntad looll>tl COtCll -' The top eight teams In each conference are seeded 1 to 8 for the duration of the playoffs by won-lost percentages and tie-breakers. FIRST ROUND AFC Saturday'• Gem•• Cleveland (8) at Los Angeles Raiders (1), 1 p.m. New England (7) at Miami (2), (Channel 4 at 1 p.m.) Sunday'• Game• New York Jets (6) at Cincinnati (3), 9:30 a.m. San Diego (5) at Pltts}?urgh (4), (Channel • et 9:3q a.m.) NFC Saturday'• Game• Detroit (8) at Washington (1), (Channel 2 at 9:30 a.m.) St. Louis (6) ~t Green Bay (3), 9:30 a.m. Sunder'• Qam•• f am pa Efay (1) at oauaa (2), (Channel 2 at 1 p.m.) Atlanta (5) at Minnesota (4), 1 p.m . ' MM Herlter ltvtl., C.tftl MeH ...... • :f1t'6t1 efuxur~ from,,,. .f-11,., _s;..,alJ/J Any Make or, Model at the Lowest Pnce 4* about our..,.,._. ....... ,. .. "" HllCl'I PIOll" JOHNSON &SON pfesents .. NFL ,.,, ......... . • AFG IWIFFI LA Raid.,. ...,., O.wlond MICl"'1 ..,. New lntland Ondnnotl ..., NewYedt.Mh son.,.... Over PlthltUrt .. ., ..... , .... w .. h1,.ten ..-., i.3 I JI , 'l C>·• .,,. '•'' ~ ·.1 ,• ... .. _., • ,1 .,. ... .... ·'• 'I ... v .. , .1r I • 'I "-"' J • Orange Coa11 OAIU' PILOT "rlday, January 7, 1983 Ca -MUC *>TIC( ftaM: .oner Mt.IC M>TICI NL& •m MUC Mna '™aT"IM#lM_tl YOUMl.,.,._f.__A °"".,_ NMIMIT._~ DllD 0, Ulltt U.A'f•D "°1a°'nusYW'llM.I TM tell ... lllf "'"011 le fDlllO ·~· ' a.:....-....__. 1'1W. , CT YOUMl ..... ~'*MllA ' I Hlftl IYM .MllAlllllM GelO CW l""'Ti..OATID .H.JNltl, 't Ult NOH ff, IT el ._."""DA,.. tlAY W. Clrc t 1 Mw11tll\9ttn IHCll, CA rt IU YutJ fAKI AOJt ~~. •t •=At va.IMIAoO:W---"' t7Mt n,~w~· , 71'0llf"PN)HllfV, Alf"IDIUllA'-IW TO "'°"'O'f ... MCMMn .. blank foes -· ·· The Eata.nda ffi&h men'• aocnr .INlro .open.ed lta ~. Vtf'W Le•gu~ campeljpl on a alJ«ftllful no~ Thunday afternoon. blankln.a Newport Harbor, 1-0 Salvador Vai.que-i. wtth an asaat from l\drlan PhilUpe, converted the game's only goal at about the 3~-minute mark of the fint half. Eagle plle amle Anguumo PQfted thtt shutout by atoppmg eeven shota. The men's Sea Vtew League season lul·ked off edneeday w1Ui Corona del Mar and Coeta Mesa turnlng In shutout performances, whtle Capto alley High needed to rally to pin a South t ague l08S on Mission Viejo. In non-leagl.ie action 'rhutsday, Orean !View ad its final tuneup before the start of Sunsel ague play Jan. 18 with a 2-0 vtctory over Beverly ·Us. Ron Durbin and Paul Snuth each sc.'ored a goal or the Seahawk.s, who will enter league With a -3-1 overall record Meanwhile, in a women's non-league. PREP SQ.J...l,;CCll\..IJEu..BL.9------- ncounter, Karen Batt's second-half goal helped IOcea.n View earn a 1-1 tle with F.aperanza. CdM's men's team blanked University, 1-0, ta Mesa was a 3-0 victor over Irvine, and Capo alley turned back Mission Viejo, 3-1. Striker Scott McCrimmon tallied about 72 · utes into the game with an as&st from David lmscheid ro give CdM the triymph.-'F~Sea Knfgs ad missed an opportunity to go ahead earher, hen they failed to convert a penalty luck m the irst half. Goalkeeper Jeff Jacobs earned the shutout by topping five sho.ts _and outdueled Irvine goalie anny Pflaum who also played well The win pped CdM's overall mark to 2-1-3. C.OSta Mesa had an easier time in disposing of isiting Irvine, getting first-half goals from seruor idfielder Gus Sinisterra and center-forward t.ephane Detourrel. Sinisterra, ·who also tallied tn the second half, etted his first goal about five minutes into the on test from about 18 yards away. Detourrel en followed about 20 minutes lat.er to make the re 2-0. Goalie Carlos Medina was credited with the hutout, stopping 10 shots. After having a goal disallowed in the first half d falling behind 1-0 at intermission, Capistrano alley answered with three goals in the second half tum back host Mission Viejo. Robert Magyar tied the game with a goal from bout 35 yards away 20 minutes into the second f, then followed five minutes later to put the ugars on top. Manuel Ontiveros then added an urance ~oal for the fmal margin. Capo Valley improved to 8-2 with the victory ·-win title Steve and Barrie Boehne, a husband and wife earn from Mission VieJO, have captured the hamp1onsh1p for the third str:aight year at lhe Off hore Tandem Champ1onsh1p surfmg contest m akaha Beach, Hawaii The Boehnes were victorious over seven other ouples who performed their wave-riding and crobatic maneuvers in two to five-foot surf. Meanwh1Je, John Taytorcmd Tuesday 'RosS of untlngton Beach finished second IJ1 the mpetition. An international panel of judges scored a 9Cale of 1-20, award.mg more points to the uples with the longest rides, polished acrobatic nd surfing skills, and with the woman raised ·ghest above the men's shoulders. MAGNER Church Place. ~al Beach, M~.!!_9ARE T IRENE Ca In heu of Uowers the GN~. r~dent o{ Coal.II family requests Hoag Capital esa, Ca Passed away on Developmm1 Fund. ~rvtces anuar y 5, 1983. She ha. under the direcl.lon of Balu n a nul"!K' for the past 15 Bergeron-Smith & Tuthill ean. She is survived by her W estdifC Chapel Mortuary rothen Robert of Long of Cost.a Mesa 646-9371 each , Ca. • J a mes o f QUINN &1hlngton and John of BERNICE G QUINN. uena Park, Ca., s1s1er pllll3('d away on January 4. Rou.n of San Juan I 983 at Weste rn Medical piltrano. Ca. and Sh1rley Center Born m Oklahoma ~U. of Anaheim, Ca. Novtomber 11 1916 raised m 1.0,__.AIH l tHAW, IH 1 '•r111-.,u1 l.11111 H111111111t• Mor.·• fOU •t.D AM MAY H tolO AT A ftUILIC IALI llA""'9 Of' Tiii NOCllOllM If MAY .. IOU» AT A ~ oc~Ck •. !tc,1rci.. ~lin910ft ""°"· ...... OtitofNt.,... IDUNAfloet"' '"' NATUM ,, YOU NllD AH llCPl.ANATIOH AOAtNIT YOU'~ INOULD IA \.I . ,, YOU Nlii"i ,. ~-Tllll ~ 1uo114Ncltd br en CW THI HIOO .. DfNO AOA .... T 0 f TH I HAT U IU 0, Htl C09'YACT Al.A IQl\~notl W Tiii UTUM Thie~ 11 aonductted fly.,, lndl\lldUll. YOU. YOU IHOUU> COlnACl A '.-OCUDIHG AOAINIT VOIJ. VOU MO'nOI fW fW TMI" NOCllD9ta ..... , 't>C!·.~· ·~-r 1 ··-· _ .MICl'\Ml4-Ailrl""•-&.dv•L .. -•~ 1HouLD ~TACT A LAWYI,., TMJeftl!e tAU "Hou...,... cowrwr,"A .~ ....... _.. "'rllit MIWl'leM WM llled wilt! Ille On Jtnu.wy 21 1H3 •l •..!6 t m , On Jtnuary 14, Itta ti t : 10 T .a. Ne. ,,.., LA Thie tl•'-1 w .. llled ~h ll!t Cow\ty C1tr11 of OrMgJt 0.W.ly "'I " I _. 8 r A M I R IC A H 'l I T l I a.111., NCV9'1T'Y AL.UIO M_.VIOU HOTICI II Hl,_.Y QIV~ INI Oft ianvtty H , IH~. &I t, tt C4MMty CWll ol Of1110t COlll!ly Oii o~ H . tlU.. COMPANY .. dul~ •Pl)Olnl•d .. duty appoil\led Tt11tl• und« °" "rldey. Jenuery 21. 1MJ, .. t·oo • m OHIO AMIAICAH llllVICie; 0-b« 14, IH2 ...... Tru•I .. undtt end OUrt\11111 10 ll'ld OllltUtlll lo Dffd of Tr111t O'doe* a.m of Mid..,, Ill Ille IOOfll INC u d11ty •POOlllfff , .. ,_ ,uelltlltd Oranee C-1 D.itY 0..0 or Tr\41 r.cotcs.d Mf'Cll II, rtOOtOtd .Nit 11, tt1t. • lllal Ho l9t t9IOe IOf ~ r~·· 11ndi.t tn4 ~Hint \• el .J..",.~~,7~2• 1 C1t;ol~.IJ!""' "'°'·Dec 31, 1 .. 1. J., 1, 14, Jf, 1112 at 1 .. 11 NO U -01021 Of lite). In OOOll 1U30. peoe lt4, of 8tlM. wtlhlll tM oftioel If RI.At.. TNtt recorded MIY zt, t M .--._, . 24 fl ' Ml f llQ Ofllcj91 llltcotdt In Illa Oftlcll of llMI Ottlcl• liltc«dt lrt !fie offlot of Illa HTATI HCU,.ITIH ll"VICI, in.ti No Wl2. In 1.o.i. '"' __., _,_..,""'-""""''· c--"'""'-""""•· '°'',.."..,. ""'' -· -~"' .,_ "'::;gl:1 6$4)·'1 CaOloml•. Will IELL /\T fl\JILIC Sltlt of CtlllOfnlt. lxac:uted by lklllt 20e, In Ule Qty of hlltt Ant. om.,_ of 1"9 COul\ty Of -----------"9lJC NOTict AUCTION TO HIOHHT llDOElll LUTE" c. LUI..,, 1111m•"'9d""" Co11nly of Ottl'lgt ...... or OrMft CcMMty ..... °' P'UBl.IC N0TIC£ ,OA CASH. CAIHllA'I CHICK OA Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Ct II to' 111 t Ille AL 11 TAT I! ~ltd 1i1r OiOMI W fli 'ICTITIOUl ltUllNlll ~.TA~· CUH,,IEO CHICI<. IP•Y•bl• •• TO HIOHllT llDDIR 1'0" CAIH HCURITIH ieRVICI •• Otlllof'lllt end Mll((Ll.M.91Jl".fll11iM.•l!LL .. AMI 1Ti'11MINT ._,., time ol ult tn ltwlUI mon.y of lht (pay1blt ti llme ol ule In ltw«UI corpor•tlOll, •• duly eppolnltd AT PUILIO AUCTION' Tc>ttlGHIST The fOllOwl"" petton II doing Tlwt following Pl'IOll It doing United 8tt1HI •I l'ronl l!ntrtnc:e lo mont)' of lhe Unlltd llllH I ti TM* under and ~ lo !fie 11001" ,OA OAIH {J)eyabr. el ~ .. .... ~ .. I h. • Id 0 A AN 0 E c 0 u HT y (pwMlenllo 2t24H of Ille CllllfO<nl• power or .... oonreued In th•I llrnt of .... In lewlul mone, tf tlle THE INVERTED GROUP, 113,~ a 'LAMINOO. HH WHI Ith COURTHOUH IOCflt4 on &enta CMt Code) ti Ult ftonl tntranc. to Ctrlaln Oetc1 of Tnltl t-.iled by United Sitt•) Ill IN front enttanot ltMI, ,..,,,.Mt. Ctlllornt. 92701 A.Ila llYd . l>ef-lyctmOft It ' Ille* Ofanot County CourthOllM. ITUA"T L ,A,.l<lfll, • mttri.d to lh• ,,,·Oran • 0011111 A ..... hytl SI/Ml. 8lllt>oe l!Nnd, CA "'*' L '--'· 4'01 WNI Ith 8109dway 811111 An•. CA ... tlgl'll, IOUlld on S1n11 An• 81Yd, "'•n .. hll '°'' and HPtr•lt Courthowe foGeMCI ~ ... .,.: 92~ EN NE TH HE A 1 E RT 81~~· ~_.!!_..AN. Ctllonlle '2703 uue and .,,., .. , conveytd 10 end betwtM •~•St & Btotdw•y proptrly, rec:ordtd January 20, llvd , btl~Hn aycam_.• St. & ·---.. conduattd by M l'IOW t>eld by 11 un~ uld Oted of Stnll An•, CA ell r!Qlll. llllt end t9'2, In tht offlot of ttlt County •oectway, lllntt AM. CA. .. "Ohf, JOHNSON, ll3'~ Am•lhyll SI ' lnOI~.......... Tru11 1n tht PfoPe'1Y Mlutltd Ill Hid 11\ltfMI COllveyed lo llncl now held R•cord., of Hid County, U tlllt and ln••t -~ to tr\CI 89lboa lelend. CA 926'2 ._ L LM County end Slit• delcrlbed u: by It unott Mid ONd of Tru111n 11141 Reoordtr't ln•trumtnl No now htkS by tt undtt Mid o..i ot Tiile llulllMM II OOllduc:ted by •n ,._'.!'!• •~•~t wu llloed wlltl 11\t Loll 36 •11d 37. of Tr.cl No. 311, properly eltu1led In Hid County 12-o?21N. by ,_ of • btMC:h Truet In 11\t ptepet!y 111tuet.1111 Mid indiYlduel. """"'Y """"" of OrMOf COW!ty on 1n the Clly of Coel• Meat. 09un1y of and Sltlt dttc;rlbtcl u or d •I• u It In p • y m • n t or County and Sia .. deeolr!O«I • Thi• atal::,,n::.:·,;::'!tt~ Ille 0-ber 21, li82 _ Orang41. Sltlt Of Ctlttornlt, HI* PAACl!l I: ThOlf portion• Of ptrformanca of tht Obllg1Uon1 LOI 2' of Trtet No IOll, In 1M c C Or Cou .--m1p reoorded In booll UI. ~ n , Trtel No 5776. u lllbwn on• map 1ecurtd ttitr•l>y, 1n•hJclln9 lh•t Clly of Coll• MH•. covnly ol ounty let1' 01 •noe nty on Publl1htd Ortng• Co••I Dally ot MIKeff•n.ou• M11>41. In Iha ottic. r900rdtd In bOOll 210, pagee 11 end btMCh or o.t.ult. Notice of wl>ICI\ Ortng•. Sttlt of Ctlfforl!li, H December 14· 1882 Pllol. Dec 31, 1U2. JM 7, 14. 21. ol th• County R•cordtt 01 HICI 12 of Ml1e1etlantou1 Mapa, In Illa •• rtcorOtd 9'pttm.,_ 23. 1992, .,_on• map"*'°' ,..,..c»d In D04l:D 1H3 Coun1y • office of lht County RK01dtt of •• Rtcordtr'I lnllrurntnl No. 8oo41 31, Page 26 Ml9Clll"'"4Klu1 Publl•h•d Oreno• Collt D•ll'f __________ a_1_2_4._._21 EXCEPl Ille SoulnHll•ly 144 00 Mid County. ltlown Md defined .. 12~33e04i. Will SELL AT PUBLIC M•P•. Atc::ordl Of H id Orang• Pllol Dec 11 24 3I Jan T. l"3 INI thertof Unit 11, Garage 180 Md P•llo llP. AUCTION TO THE j41GHE8T ~ty. __________ 5-4_7a._e2 l't8.IC NOTICE ALSO EXCEPT 111e NorthtHtffty on tn.1 cer191n Condominium PIM, 8100ER FOft C-'lti. lewfuf tnOMY Tiit etrffl •ddrH• tM oahef P'UBl.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI au ... ll 75 00 '"' ol 11ld Lot 37 recorded July 8, tlle!I .. ln.trumenl 01 tht Unlled StetM, or • cU/11tt • common detign81Jon, " any, oe .,_ .. ._ ITATalllnfT ALSO EXCEPT tht Southwetlerty No 3435 In l>OOll 7592. PIO" 824 drawn on t 11ei.or ntllontl bank, I rttl Pf~lY dtecr1bed tbOllt 11 l'tc:Tmoua IUllNlll The following pt1ion 11 doing 75 00 INI 01 Hid Lot 36 tllrouoh 817, lnclullv• 01 Offlct•I 11•1• or fedtttl credit union, or • purporltd 10 ii.: 1923 f'ufl•rt°" NAMI ITATIMINT butlne11 ... N 0 s TR Ee T A 0 0 RE s s Flecordl, raoordl of uld County. '"'' or fedtrlll NVlno• and lo•n AY9 .. Cotl• MeN, CA t2t27. The lollowlnO perton 11 doing R 0 NA l 0 H 0 LS EN ASSIGNEO DIRECTIONS MAY BE PARCEL 2 An E1u:lu11ve Right 10 INOCll•Uon dornkllled In Ihle llltt, Tht und•11lgned' Tr11•lte buMneu.. ---c 0 M M 0 D I T y F u T u R E s 0 BT A IN E 0 p u Rs u ANT T 0 UM Wher111ge ,,, .. 1238, .. •flowfl ... payable II tht tlmt of ........ dl1cltlm1 lllY lf•blllly IOI any ·-"" .. tNC!'TO'N ,,-.-r-A:-3 Si COMPANY, l ilt MICA'11wr Blvd WRITTEN REOUEST SUBMITTED on 111eCondomtn1um Pl•n. r-Cled right, tll.le llNI lnter•I htfd by It, U lnOorrecU-of tht tttMI tcfdr ... Pr1nc•1on 01 Cot!• MeH. CA Sulit 208, NtwPOll B••ch, CA TO THE BENEFICIARY W1THIN to July 6. 19415 .. lntlrumenl No 3-435 TNllM, In lfl•I r..r ptopeny 81tutl• tnd other con11nor1 detlgll.tlon. " 92628 • i2et0 0 A Y S F R 0 M T H E F I R S T In boOll 7$82 PllO't 824 11\rough In lllkl County and Sitt•, dtKrlbtd 11:ry 8t10W11 hettln DANIEL STOCK TON HUNT, R 0 PUBLICATION OF SUCH NOTICE M7 lndu•IYe ol Off1Cl91 Atcotd1, M followl. I S'•ld Hit wlll be mtdt b11I 3511 Prtnc»ton Or Coell MeN. CA ~·~h C~e;2~4 l<lngi, PLEASE CONTACT TM Roytl B•nll 011ng• County C•lllornll 101 ...._.,A" without cov•ntnl or warranty, 112626 Thi• bullneu 11 conducted by..,.. of C•n•d• 333 Mlrk•I Slrt•I 1to11ng. mooring •nd mllln1a1n1ng Thc>M ponlon1 of LOI t OI Trtct ••pr-or Implied, r~ !We. Thi• 1>ut1neu" conoucttd by •11 lndMdutl •3150, Sen Francleco. CA i4105, w11ercratt i280, In '"'City of lrvirle, • P« ~. Of encum.,,_, 10 1ndiVldu9I Ron•l<I H OIMn Ann. Mr Ge<look Tru11or or rlGOfd PARC El 3 An E • c I u 11 v • mtP filed In book 37i, PliO"I 33 10 P9Y lhe r"'*'11ng ptlnc:lptl ~ Of Oenlel s Hunt Thie lltltmtnl wu filed with 11141 o wn• r LA PER l E l AN E ft-™"11 lo uM Deck ArN lllD, .. 34, lnclu•lvt of Mltctfl•n1ou1 11\t note NCUttcf by Mid Deed Of r1111 ll•l•m.nt waa filed wtth ,,... Couniy Clerk 01 O••noe Counly on PARTNERS, a Gan1r•I Partnership, anown on IM Condomlnk.lm P .. n. Map•. rtcord1 of Hid county, Trutl, wllh ln1trt1I lhtreon, •• County Clerk ol 011nge County on Jan 4, 1983 Th• tttttl addrHI •nd o01tr recordtd July 8, 1985 u 1n111urntnl detcrlbed In ov<*• u lollowS: prOVlded In Mid nolM. adv-. " Decembef 14, 1982 ,_..11 common du19n1110n, If any, of th• No 3435 In bOOlt 7582. pllOtf 124 PARCEL 1· M'f, 11ndet lhe '""" of Nkl Oetcl ~· Pvttlttn.cterimp-Conr"Olt .....i..propetly.dNCl'U>ed lbC\11&. through 887, 1nclu11ve of Offlcl•I Unit 36 •• thown and of Tru11. I•••· chtrgt• 111d Puoll11\1d Or•ng1 Cont Dally PllOI Jan 7 t4 21 28 1983 pwported lo bl BAAE LANO Atcotdt. Ottnge County, Ctllfornl1, CIMCt1btd In Ille oondomlnlum plan ·~ of IM Tru9tM and Of IM PllOI, Dec; 17 24 31 1982. Jen 7, ' ' ' ' tot-l3 "Th• und•rtlgntd Trull•• lor lllt purpGMI ol con1t1uctlng, rtcord.O on Auguet 3, 19741, In 1ru111 crHl•d by Hid D..O o'- 11183 ------------! dllClllmt •ny 11101111y lor •ny ullng m91nl91nlfl0 and repelrtno • book 11837, P•g• 91 of Olflcltl TNlt 6541-82 DllD•Jc NOTIC£ 1ncorr1C1neN of 1111 ,., .. , .Odr ... Deck Hlendlno from 111e P•110 10 Rtc0rd1 or Hid county 1nd ,.. Tht 10tt1 amount of u. unpeld r--. 9nd other common dttlgn•llon, 11 whlett II II contlguout -ded on Septtmber 24, ti78, In btltnOt of flle oblgtllon -td --,.-IC-TIT-IOU--l-IU-llHl--l-l---I any, t110wn nertln PARCEL 4 An undlvldtcl 1188111 book 11900, PtQt 1000, ot Otflcltl by lht properly 10 be Hid and l'tlll.IC NOTICE NAMI lfATaMl!NT S•ld ••I• wlll b• m1dt, but lnltre11 In •nd lo loll 1 thorugh Flecordl of Mid COlll'll)'. rtuonabl• eellmtted oo•lt, --FICTrTIOVI 1Nl .... -W: The IOU I d without COYen•nt or warr•nty, through 4, lnclullve •f)d loll A 91\d PARCEL 2. Q~ and edvanoet .. IN llmt N~MI ttATEMUIT 0011,,..1 :; ng P«IOtl• II.II olng oxprtH or Implied. rtgardlng 11111. B ol fr11e1 No. 5775, •• 111own on• An 11n<llvldtd one-torty·nlnlh of lht lnlllel publlcatlon of lht T111 1011ow1ng p•rton 11 doing B ENTERPRISES, 2307 Ltrk po11H1lon, or encumbrtn'et1, to rn.., recorded Ir> booll 210. P9Qel ('149j lnterttl M • ten•nt In commor Nollet ot Seit It $100.705.$7 bull,,... u Ellen Or . Fullt<lon. CA 1124135 P•V 1ha unpaid ll•l•net of the not• 11 eno 12 ol M1ece11111tou1 M•p1, In the IM \nlw•t In and lo lh• The benMldtl'I' under ~ o.ci BURT CLOSE INSURANCE, BEN OAN BOULDIN, 2307 lt<tl eecurtd by ..io Deed of TrU91, plus lfCOrC11 ot Or1ng• County, common ... of Mid lot lll!d lrecl of Trutl herltOfore txecuttd .net 1493 Glenneyre. L9QUll• BMcn. CA Ellen o., Fullerton, CA t2t35. II P<OVICled In Mid note, 9dv911C91. Clllllorn11 • IUCtl *"'It dllll1td In lhe ertldt dtllvtrtd to Iha 11ndwolgned • 92651 p JR C A NN llOU DI.. If ..,y. under Ille termt of did DMd Ex~ll119 lhtr•lrom 11181 portion t nlllltd "Otfl"lllone" of lht wrllltfl Oeclerttlon Of O.Ctult and CONN IE 8 ETH CHRIS · 2307 t.,_ 'E.!.n ~. Fullt<I;,, CA o r Tru11. I••• ch•rg••. tnel of Let 3 o4 Mid T11C1 de9cr1bed " Oaclaratlon •t Covtn•n ••. Demand tor Sale, and • wr11ttn TlANSEN, 8117 MytllC W•y. Ltgunl i21135 •·pen-qi'"' TrvllN end of lhe IOllOWI Conltlllont '"' Autrlcllon1 Notlee or o.tailt and Eiec::11on 10 8Md'I. CA 112151 Thie bullnel• 11 conducted by • trusts crHted by H id OHd ot Btglnntno 11 IM Nor1hellt corner -ded on J4llr 2t. 1978, In book Sall T1141 unde11lgoed C&IMd Mlc:f Th1t but1neu 11 conducleel by.,, otnertl pannwlh•" Tru11 of lot 3 of Mid l'rllCI, 1nence ~ 11830, Pao-703 to W, lnc:lutlve Nollee of o.reutt and Eleallorl 10 n111vldua1 Ben o;, Bouldin A I I he 11 m • o I I fl e In 1118 t tht &atarly line Of uld Loi J, Soutll of Offlcltl Aec:ofdt of MIO county. Sell 10 be recorded In the oounl}' c on n 1 • e 1 t h Patrlelt Ann Bouldln publlelllon ol thlt nottct. Ille total 00 Otgr-08' 07" Eul 50 00 IMI. (the "Decl•r•tlon" I. and •ny ""*' 11141,.... Pf"opet1y It loca*. :11r1s111n11n Thie llllemenl wu filed with Ille amount of th• unp•ld btlanee of lht ll\tnc9 COllllnulng ~ tht llnt Of amendmenlt 1'-elo, 011e o-ntw 1e. 1982. Thll tl•tement w11 llled with the County Cltfk 01 Or•noe County on obllg•tlon Hcur4d by the •bovt 111d Loi 3. North Ii degr-61' Eitoepl ther•"om 1111 oll, g11, ~IO AMERICAN County Clenl 01 Ounge county on Oecemt>tt 14. 1912 <1esc111>ed d••d ot 1ru11 end 53" Eul 14.04 le•I. thenc• m~ .... and olhtr h)'drocerbonl, SERVICES INC December l4. 1992 ,.... u11m111d cot11. eapen1n •nd conllnulng •tong Ille lone of uld lot below • depth of 500 feat, without 180l E. Nlii1t1 si 1'204tt1 Publltl\ed 0 ,.no• Colll Ott~ 9dvanut It S161,267 64 3, South 00 Otgr-08' 07" Eaat 1ht rlglll of 1urf1ce tntry, H ClevtUncl Ohio 44114 Publled Orange Co111 Otlly P1lo1, Po IOI Dec 17 24 3 1 1982 J.., Tiie l>enefiel"Y unCI., ltid 0..0 70 00 feet· I hence conllnutng 91ong r-.vec:I In lnatrvmenfl of record. 12181 ee&-'2222 o.c t 7 24 31. 1982. J.n 1, 1983 1913 · · · · 01 TruSI hlretofore extculed Md Mid LOI line South 89 Otgr-51 E • c •PI I h • r •Ir om •II Oertld OokSt>erg 547M2 ~76-82 dtllve1td 10 11\t undt1t1gned • 53" Wnt S3 00 tMI 11\enCe IM""'O underground _,.,., tying below • EJ!ec: v ~ ------------w111ten OeclettllOn of Oettull and UICI LOI Lint North 00 dlgr-08' deptr\ o4 600 !Mt from tM turf-end A.at Secretary PUBUC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Dem•nd tor Sele. 1nd • ~lll•n 07' WHI 120 00 1 .. 1 to Iha of Mid llnd, bul wflhOlll 11141rlght of P 1111 htd 0t_!-'!ltt Coeet Oallv Notice ol O.t1ull 1nd Eltcllon 10 Moflt,_.., lint ol Mid Loi-at I rl---..n~. -.oon'-ln.cl In ~ Ji'··'l.'T-4:-21.-1m --·'- FICTITIOUI IU81N1il9 ".aM Sell The undtrslgned ctuMd ..id ~ Mkt Norther'ly llne North Ii Dttdt of Aeoord. · M. • ' · NAMI ITATIMSNT ffCTITIOUI IU..... Notlet ol Def1u11 end Election lo dtg•-~1· 53" EHi 38 ill fttl to PARCEL 3: a'14M'2 Th• following p111on 11 doing NA• ITATIMRNT Sett to be recorded In Ille county lhe point ol t>eglnnlng NorHlxGl\lelw _,1• over P\8.IC NOTIC( t>ullneu 11 Th• followlng ptrton 11 doing Where the re•I P<oPfl'l'f I• loceteel Aleo Hc:epllng lh«•lrom all oil, 1uch property and tor e uch GRANO UNION MICRO b\111,_U. P•rty conducting ul• PEELLE O•I. pelrolaum •nd otll11 ~.tllMIUCtl....,.,_,,11111'1 114'77 SYSTEMS, 443-C H•mollon SlrNI. VIOEO CASSETlE SERVICES, FINANCIAL CORPORATION. 197 E hydrocarbon 1ubtllnCH •nd •II dtlCrlbed In file Metlof\1 entitled NOTICE Of 1'1111« ANO ~Ql C091' MeM C•lll0<n11112827 711 W 17ltl Street, Cotti MtN. CA H~ton Avt . •202 Cempblll, CA other mlnH of every kind •nd "Utllltltl", "S•llltment and OI' PUeLJC IAUE OI' Harold N McCoy 2222 Gum 924128 ISi• ~,. 950011 Phone (4081 888·68118. dltrtel., fe•cept wtter ano rlghll Encro•chment" and .. Common flE,.OllllllED Pl9'10NAl Tree l•n• Ftllbrook, C•llfornl• FIRST AMERICAN TITLE. TrutlM. 10 approprlttt or dlvtrt weltr), Arte e-1" of 11141 trllCle of llMI ~ltTY 92028 s._.no Peldl, 178 Malcolm Or. by . PE E L l E FI NANC I A l whelhtr IUCh 11g1111 bl vwled or dec:lat.tlOn entitled "~It" NOTICE IS HEREBY GlllEH 111411 Thia ~ 19 ~eel by an P...otn•. c..... • CORPORATION, Agenl VIRGINIA conllngenl In, undtr or recover Mlle PARCEL 4 "' C11artff Equlpmlnl L~ Corp. lndlvldutf Tlllt bllail'MI 11 conduc:ltd by en H. TH'ROCl<MORTON. Vice from Mid t•nd. wtlllOUI. howev•r Non-eJtctu91vt ..-nelllt lor will hold• pubhc ul• of tlll HtrOld N McCoy lndlvl0u91 Presld8"11 8l'l'f right 10 ent., upoo the ~rt-ovtr euch property •nd tor euch lollow1ng dtocrlbed perton•I th11 stllement wH flled wllh the Svtnd Peleh Dated Janu•ry 3. 1983 or 1ub1u1lac;e of Hid land •t>ove purpo ... H tuch HMmerll• er• properly on January 27. 1983. •t County C"'k of Otange County on Thlt lltlemtnl waa flltd wnl\ the Put>lltll•d Orang• Co111 Otlly 500 !Ml bll!)W lhe Pf•l«ll n•tural dtecrlbed In tht MC11ont enlllltd 10 30 • m , •• 1201 South L• Oeetml:>ef 21 1i82 County Clerk ol Orange COunty on P1to1 Jen 7 14 21 1943 i.vel ot Ille ~rf-Of Mid land u "Own.,·1 Rlghll and Outltt, Clentgl 8oule'Y•rd, lot A~, 1'20A1J J.., 3, 1983 144·83 r~ed In veriou. deed• 10 Ju1m UllllllH and C1bl• T•l•vltlon•·, Calllorn1a 90035 ln198cilon of lhe Publlsh•CI 011no• CoHI Delly F21111377 ------------line • co•por•llon rtcord•d ~·u11111let", "lupporl •nd ,qu•pmentwtllt>eglnlli30tm 11 Pilot Dec 24 31 1982. Jan 7, i• Publllhtd Or•ng• Co111 Delly P\8.IC NOTIC£ Oclob•r 1t 1980 In booll 5458, &ewtmerlt", "&lcloactmenl'· lll!d S9ld .Odrtsa 1!183 PllOt JM 1 14, 21, 28, 1i83 page 410 of Ofllelel Record• "Community FeclltlN e->ent" CO...utl NIUC NOTIC( 5607·82 172-&3 NOTICE Ofl~'I IAU . AIMS erc;jj:ilfl'rg an unc1670 oNhlt •-*' ••lltllld ~•••IV' MrnOlr. 101 SfR"T6"'>l ~ter1 wtlhOul .,,Y rig111 of ..,,ry 10 rt Ult Dedtrttlon ot C-tnlt and 1611489 ----.. ---.,.-NO-TlC(-----I ~'!if.r~1 TO 111e turfect or 10 lh• 1ub1url•et Condltlon1 end Rellrlcllona M1no1u 301 SIN 1e 13488, 1'1CTTTIOUI IU ... U NAIR ITATl!MENT Th• following perton 11 e101ng buslnMI .. -All PAWS, 32l4'"""ttpu rf', SM Juan Ctpittreoo, CA 92U5 Joen L Jor>neon, Ortega Hwy # 139 San .lu•n Ctplllrtno. CA 92975. Thta buel-te conducled by •n lndlvldutl .JoanL~ Thia ettMmenl WU flled wtth 11\e County Cltr1! Of Orange County on JM 4. 1983 f20M11 Publl11\ed Orano• Conl Delly PllOI, Jan 7, 14, 21, 28 1"3 175-83 rt.a.IC NOTICE l'ICTTTIOUI IUllNell Mt.mlTA~ The lollowlng pereon 11 doing bulinMI ... 1<08 PRECISION MACHINING. 2950 W Central AY9. rt Ii, S.nla An•. Cellfornle 112704 l<tnneth Dean ~·· 2805 Sonom• Or , Alverlldt. Celltorn .. i2504 Thie bu*'-II conduc1ed by an lndMdutl Kentltlh DMn Reynold• This lrltl-1 WH flltd with tht County Cltrt1 01 Or•noe County on Jan •. 1983 ~ Publl•h•d Or•noe Co11t 01lly PilOI, Jtr'I 1 14, 21, 28, li83 108-83 i"--.n. ~TY OW.R: above • d•Pth of 500 IHt u recorded on Jllnt t , 1976, In book 1613273 'ICTITIOUl IU ... N YOU AM .. MPAUlT UMDIER A dedle•ttd IO Ille City of Hu11ll119ton 11768, Peot 420 of Ofttcl•t Flecordt M1n o11a 310 SIN 11147544, ...._ llATa•NT DEIDOl'TMllT,DATEDAUOUST Beecti Oil lht Miii) of Mid TrlCI ol Hid county (The 'M1tl•r 1647341. 1655774 The tolfoWtng perlOllf -doing I, 1111, UNLlll YOU TAICI Tiit 1t1ttl teldrtu and other Oecltr•llon"I, 1111<11ny amendmenta MlnOll• 520 SIN 163302, 1880111 ~u common dNIQn•llon, If any, of lh• thtnto S1v1n 770 SIN 5807362241. TRl·X ~OtOLOOY MEDICAL ACTION TO "'OllCf YOUfl rHI prop•rty deecrlt>ed •bow la Th• 1tret1 tddreu or 011\er 580533503 590247910 GROUP.1211W•tl.iPtlma.Sul1t ~~":"y:.':fo•~ purported 10 b• 400i Aladdln common <Mtlgn•llon Of the <HI Sevin 780 SI N 310215224, 404, Anaheim, CA i2901 IXPlANATION OI' ntE NAT\MI Drive H11nllng1on BHch, CA pr01*1)1 hertlntboY9 dttcrlbtd II 990914352 HIOlll015, 980700t0S LHrrenct C Mtdltn, M D .. CW THE PflOCl.l.DtNO AGAINIT 92649 purporttd lo be 17 Clcww. IMM. S•Ytn 750 SIN 150900t21 1135 N Colurnblnt SI Antllelm The und•rttgned Trv•••• Clllltomla. Cenon NP 5000 SIN M0400&44 CA ll280l . ' ~O:V::-1 IMOUlD CONTACT A dl1cl•lm1 eny lleblllly for any Tl\e undertlgntd lltraby KIP 123 SIN 43804186 P•ttr T Ollt M D t30 t On F II 2 1983 11 10 OO incorrect-of Ille tlrMI tddr-dl1cltlm1 •II lltblllly for any Sh&rp 810 SIN M1500900 ArfCl'fO Undo onv., Sant• Ant. CA A M ~es~'6ENTIAL' EOUl.TY and Other common dtllgnttlon. If lnoorrecl1-In Nl6d .,,.... add,.. S1111p 850 SIN 111650743 i2706 . . • any. ltlown htrtln or other oommon detlgnttlon. 3M 483 SIN IO<>ee9 E MD 7,.,. FINANCIAL H duly •PPOlottd Stlel Hit wtll b• m•d• bUI $llld Ille wlll bt made wlthOul SCM 1201 SIN 90243 "-~~,~~ ·F~~"· C .. ~ ... :"2 Trulte• undtr end pur1utnt to wllhoul cove n•nl or warrantv w1r11nly ••P,.11 or lmplltd COPllJI ATTACJmDfl ,.....,...., ......... ,.._,on, ""'4"" o..c:t of Truet rteorOtd Augullt 2$, " • ' Thlt bullnttt II conduc:ttd by. 198t I I No 3.45$8. In bo<* Hpt-or lmplled, reg.,dlng llllt, r•gtrdlng 11111, j)OIHlllOn, or Mlnoll• 30 Bin Sort•• SIN generlll pannttahli). 14198 11 n• 404 f 'oui 1 1 po1-11or1, Of encumbrencee. 10 ~oumllr1nc••, to utlafy th• i12t4574 L-.nce c. M.0-, M 0. Recordi ~~~ omc.·: tht ~~ Pl'f Ille IM'191nlng principel eum tf principal belanoe of Ille Not• or DUl"\.ICATOA. Thl9 1tel-I wu flltd wtth tne Recoreltf of Orange Counly Slate l"8 nott MCI.Ired by Mid DMd ol 01tler olll~IOft teeurtd by Mid AB Dick 310 Oupllc•tor SIN Collnty OWi< of Ortngt County on of Cellf~la. •xecuted by ESTHER Trull, wllh lnl•rt•I 111.,ton, .. OMd of f'Ntt, With Intern! and 13713 Nov 111. 1"2 TABAK .,, unmarried woman. WIU. ptovldeel tn Mid not•. 8CIV"1CW. If Olhtr l\imt .. provldtd '""""· Tl!ll'T If°"°" ~ SELL AT' PUBLIC AUCTION TO any. undlr Illa lennt of Mkl Dted r.: adv~. If any, 11nder the Royal 80000 SIN 163et Publllhed Orange Coul Diii~ HIOHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ol Trull, I•••. Chergu and tnnt t""9of tnd ln14'M1 on IUCh S91d tqUll>f'\trll w1n be 9°'° 111 en Ptl01 Dec 17 2>4 31 tH2 JM wfu ppen ... of tht TrutlM and of Ille ectv--. tnd !*It f-. chtrgte "AS IS" condition Clltrl•• 1N3 . . . • • • (p ..... ble .. time of .... In •• I lru111 crHltd by H id 0Hd of and..,.,_ ol lht TNllM and of Equipment LNtlng COfP' ,._.,.. money ol lht United 81•1•) ti Illa Trvtl the tNttl arM&ed by Mid 1)-2 of h of tne llOo¥t __________ 5_534_..a_2 Norlh main tntranoe 10 the County Tne 1ott1 amount of the unpaid Tru•t. Th• 10111 amount of uld :::,:~o 1 10 bid on any P\a.JC NOTICE Courtl!OuM. 700 Civic Cent., Drive. b8lenct of 11141 oblig111on teeurtd obllgatlon, Including rH1on•bly The proc.td1 01 the·Mlt Wiit be ------------Wnt. Santa Ant. CA 92702. •II 11~ th• prop•tty to bt eolel anel 11tlm•t•d ftH, ollara•• and •PPlltd toward the amounll due '1CTIT10UlaU.,..h r1gh1.1Rltendlnter_.OO!Wt)'edk> rauonaltlt Htlmtl•d co111, ~oftl\eT~atv...,,. under IHHt of nld partoti•I NA• IT A TIWNT and now held by K under NICI DMd '"'**" 81'4 ~ et lht time of lnftW ~tlol\ of Ihle Notice. II fl'oPfl'TY etw lint dedllctllg N Tiit to1towin9>f)tlrl0ne tr• doing :iJ: '=15~..,:S .!' of 1111 lnlll•I publtctllon of th• $14,824 5e up•n•H of 1•10lng, 11or1ng, ~ u M °" .,,~; .. , :i end 10 Nolioe Of s... 1e '294.418 ee Ott.cl Oectrnber 27. tN2 Pf'te>a<tno fOf .... ~laing and J K.8. ADVERTISING AGENCY, Tht ~under Mid DMd REAL ESTATE Hlllng H id P•rsontl proptrty. 10221 Sltttr Avt , 81111• 103, lot 85 of TrKt tOS4S 11.._,on1 o1 Tl\lll h'Wetolore fttollltd and SECURIT)IES tfRVICE. ll'lcludlng b111 nol llmlltcl fo. Founttill Vtllay, CA 112708 M41!> recorded In eoot; 45t. P9GM dtllv.,ed lo lh• undtrtlgntd • I Ctllfol'IN corporation 111orn•y • feH •nd olhtr ltgtl BE s 0 y AN FIN AN c I Al 1411• lnclullYe of Mltetll•neou. wrllttn DeclttlllOft of Def .... and .. T'ruml•. • ... pen .. s ENTERPRISES. INC , 1 Callfornlt M8'>f, record• ol Oranot County. Demand for Sale. •nd t w11tten 9y. (SEAL) D . .I. Moro-. GRUESl(IN & BUNNAGE corpQr1t1on, 10221 Siiier Av•.. Th• •lrtet tddr••• •nd other Hottce of Otfa1111 end Election lo tta Ptetldenl ,. L•w ~por1tlon Sult• 103. Fo11n1aln Valley. CA oommon dttlgntllon. " eny, Of lht Stll Tht ~ CIUMd MIO 2020 North Brotdwey, By RONALD J. GRutSKIN 112708 rte! property dHCtll>9d •llove It Nollet of o.t•ull 11nd Eltcllon 10 Suite 208, Allor,,...e for rlen.d Marjorie Ludwig of Galveston. T~xas. 'moved ,to ta M~. Ca Mass of the Newport Beach, Ca 1969 ru>m.1.rnroruon wil be held on and has lived there ever ------------ y, January 7. lg82 at smce She IS survived by 2 PW&JC NOTIC( Thll bu•I-.. cond~td by • purporttd IO be to Morning Sun, 5'11 lo Cit r.cordeel In tht county Santi Ant, CA t27oe Chert., Eq\llpml(lt COfl!Of•llOn IMM. CA i2716 wtler'e lf't ,_, pr01*1)1 la toe.led T• (714) 963-41110 LNllllO Coli>oratlon Bteoy.,, Anenc::l91 Tilt undttllgl'ltd Trutttt o.t.· o.o.mi>er 9 t982 P11bll~ Orangt ~0111 Otll)' Publl1lled 0f81\Q8 Co .. 1 Deli,! Enlffptl-Inc dlec:ltlme •ny lltbltlty lor •ny SECUAITI ALLIED SERI/ICES Pllol. Otc:. 31, IH2. J•n 7. 14, Piiat Jt fl<Jlr'I' 7. 1"3 Robert Weli.:. Bteoytn lllCOrr«I-of tht ltrwt tddr-. M Mid Tt~IM 1983 • 5720-62 I~ :OOPM at the Holy Fanuly sons Bill Huber of League --nc-nnou---,-IU-._--.. -- athollc Churc-h. 13900 City. Texas and J o hn NAMllTATEWNT Michael Quinn of Newport Th• followtng ptr1on I• dolng ,.r..idenl end OI'-oornntOn OMlgnttlon, "5352 l.tllfel <:.nyon BNcl ------------11------------ bu"'-u ------------.Beach, Ca daugti1er Ann MASTERCRAFT COMPUTER Osborn of Orahge. Ca. SYSTEMS, 1020 WHI BtV Ave Services w 111 be he Id New1)0rt Btecil, CA i2M 1 Thlt ll•t-t w .. l11ed W11h 1111 "&·.T':1'::1~~1 11, m•d• bul No HE. CA 1'1&.IC NOTIC( Nil.IC ll)TIC( County Cltrtl of Orenot County on Wllhout COY•n•nl or warranty '''319 -4412 E•t 350 ;:;.===========l::a::==========~ Otctmber 6 1982 . • Mith Ketllng '•ORC VllW ..-..011.Al f'Mtl Ceme1e"t' Morlua"' Chapel-Crematory 3500 Paco he View Drove NewPO<t Beach 644 2700 -~Mtal MOITUAllU LtQuna Be.-ich 494-9415 La<>una Hills 76&-0933 Sen Juan Capistrano 49!>· 1776 HAUOI UW.._MT. O\IVI Mottv.rv • Ceme terv Cre,,_IO'V t~G,_.,AO~ Coet•~U 540-555'4 · ,JIQlla1 expr-°' Implied. reg•dlng lltlt, Publllhtd Ort no• CoHI 09l~ UN IT£ D ST • T £ S P 0 STA l po111ulon, or t ncumbrtnc11, pfi ,_.,. 2 ,.Tis l'OSl.e~ n Publl•ll•d Orang• CoHI Delly lncludlng 1111• chero•• and .. ot . .,... 24, 3t. 188 , J.n . 0~~ ~ Piiot. Dec: 17, 24. 31. Jtn 7. ltM •lfl)tnMI of me Tn.e1• and of the 1i83 ~Ill "' , SERVICE Saturday. January 8, 1983 at John 8 . Wtt>b, 1020 WNI Bay 3 OOPM at Paclfu: View AY9 ,Ntw90't8"ch,CA92eel &6>4t-l2 1ru111 cr .. led by .. Id Dffd of ------------~ • ---Dll--.,.-NO-.,..,.-r--1 l'Mt. 10 pey lnl«'ttt thenlOn from PtaJC NOT1C( i $ EXCESS PROPERTY ____ ... _--.n. ___ •_n.«. ___ .Nile 1. 11112 at 14 ~per ennum -------------Q Thlt butl,_ II conclue1ed by an Memorial Park with lnCIMdutl interment at Pacific View John II Wt«IC> ACTTnOUI .,..... .. provld•d In Mid nolt(I) plu• '1Cnnout ....... • •••••• .: s•Nr· •N•, CA ,.. .. ITA,......, 00111 ancl .,,,. tdvanc•• of ....-ITA,...,.., " " " " Memorial Park PK'ific View TN• •tt•-• wu rlltd ""'" the Mortuary directol"ll COUn'Y Clerk of Otangt County on JM 4, 1H3 ----------~ ,.... Tilt following pareon 11 doing lt.CMt .._. wllll In_.,, The followlnQ !*ton• .,. doing bu"-n · The benefkfl9ry under Mid OMd bullntM M Pla.IC NOTIC£ 'ICTI'TIOUI IUIMH NAWITATUmNT Th• tottowtno penon ts doing ~-f\JrtlAE FANTASY, MOO• 121 Werner. Hunllngton BHCh, CA 92t47 Wllll911'1 Fr•nklln Entty, e&oO • ttt WtrMll, Hun11ng1on 8Mc::h. CA 92647 Thie bll9'ntM It c::onoucted by M lndlvldutl Wlllitm Frtnltlln 1!.naay Tiiie 1t1e1emen1 w• hied with lht Collnty Ct«l1 of Oranot Counr; on Jan 4, tea. P..n Pul>ll•htd Oflnot COHI Dally Piiot, Jar\ 7, ,. 21, It. ttN 102..t3 A&TRO TOOL & MACHINE OI Tr11tt lltt"or~ •JC.9C\11td tnd LANOMAflK 1.ANDSCAPE. co .. 1625 MMIArthut Blvd., COit• dtllvtred to tht undar1lgntd • Ill t6 "'"'' Avt11ua. No 202, MeM CA 9202e wrllltn OtciM11on of default tlld NtwPOn lteeh, calllorlllt ttet3 •-tc ---,,;.,.. UOyO Hiii, 202\ AtllOid O.mtnd lor l•lt, and • wrllltft Merk 9' Uttena. II 1$ "'"r ... ._. ""'~ st Cott•,..... CA 02121 Wotic. Of oere11n Jnd ~ to -"91M. Ho. m. Nt9wpoft IMcf!. FtCTmOUl IU.,..H · Jtmet l. fo1111 lell. Tiie 11111der'llQoed ca.ite4 MIO Cllllfomlt •~ .,._ llAT'OlllNT Thia llt•l-1 -llttd wllh lht Hot1oe or DefMilf w1C1 !lecttoc' to Tllll .,.,._It conducted by an The lollowlng l*IOnl .,, doing County Cltrll of °'anot 04Mlty on 811 lo be ~ IO lht county lnclt¥ldYtl but1ntM .. Oto 20 IU2 ""*°' tflt ,... Oflll*1Y It loc::aled. Mll1l R UHna R 0 V A N & W A l I( E Ill ' ' .,_., Otte. ~ 3, 1"2 Tllla lltl-1 WM ftled wltll Ule ASIO.C::IATll, 2740 Siii Cerlot, Pul>lllhtd Orano• COlll Dan,. "••ld•ntl•I Eqully County CIWll ol Ot*'O' County on COtt• Mtta. OA tn21. Plfol. Jan 7, 14.11. H . 1~51~ ~ .. -'"""' Ototmbet '1• tata. PMaM JOSl!.PH w. ROVAN. 2740 ••n 4't2 .. " .. Pie-.. ,... /:'"II•~ ..... Ortri~· COHl oeiz. Clflol. Coete MeM. CA Hite. ~, " ......, STEPHAN A. WALl<IA. tOGtO 170 P . Dec 14, ti, 012 • .Ian 7. 1 • El Etle. ,,_,tin v....,, CA t27ot. PUIUC NOTICE !Mnt\. CA 02714 ''" Thie bu9lntel le COftduc1tlS by 1 (714) 1at-4UI MtM2 '""9fll ~ PIChflJOUI 11U19111U ly Marye. llentorl --..-..,,_ Joetpf1 w ~ NAMe ITA\'WMUrf ~t ltcnWY ~ ""'-Thlt lltltl'l'ltlll wee flled _. l"t Tiit IOlowltlg l*ION -~ ftt.lbllthtd 0fatt9• Coul Dally Pe0mtaUt ._ .. Publlthed Orenge Cont Otlty Pilot. J•n 7, R 21. 29. 1983 io4.e3 Property available to highest bidder In accordance with Invitation to Bid #P.S.D-83· 1 Is located at 1620 West First Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703. consisting of approxtmately 27 ,626 sf of vacant land adjacent to the ~aat,rn boundary of the Brls(ol Station Poat Office. between Raitt Street and Paclftc Avenue. eoun ... Cltfk ~ -... ~-. _ ~.. ""°'· ""' 1, t4, at, 1tl3 =:! ""'-., .... _,__M,_, C09',0fllATI TllllJIT 111-13 .. ,_, ___________ ,e>ec.mllef 11, IM2. COHIUl.TANTI. t"6t°"'*"°'°· ,TM IO°""'~ per1011 It dolnt ·-"" lllftnlW ...... ·-.,. lllllM'tl'r ~ ... Sealed bids will be received at ""', below listed tocatlon untll 2:00 p.m. PST on Febr1 ary 1, 1983, at which ti~ bids wlll be p\.lb11cly opened and read et u. S. Postal Service, Western Region, 860 Cherry Avenue, San Bruno, CA. ' ,_CltaOTHllS 1&1.•0ADWAY ...oeTUAAY \10 BtO*lw•v C:r1~ "-""'""' PubllthtO Orang• COHt O•lly lull•,,,, IMnt, OA ta?~ ... _ ""'"'K lfolTUll.OK MA"•Na H4 IC.am = Dec 11. 24, ft, tlle.t, JM T. Clrc.:.•~"'~~1rU 1°"' tJ:.O:: =· N-port ilHctl, To~.?":r:1·~.c 04?t.ea JAM~~ ... WAffl. 2112 I . 0 llLL ALCOHOLIC L ................. IWOOll ~ -----------,.,...,,., A , AntheWll. CA t2toe. ~· l)ffw.t ltf-..i 9"CI\. Ctllf0tnla ,.._ Thia bu"'*' It IOftflleted •y M ,..... tHeO To~ It~~ :n~~IOil othef To~ II ....,.CoMenl, Thia.,_,.... 00ft!M1lll Cir If\ I T I A K . A N 0 A L I 0 P . , teen ccio,., LI ll'IOOUlf It ~ 10 "'9 .,......... CALl~INC ·~·o ... '°'~....... uawall-..... "" Otptrtllltnt ol Alool\ollo To Pl1ct )'OUr Ttlte •"""*"' ... ,,..,, ,,. '°'. 41~ ~ I AU MDI. TM .... ,.It .......... ,.. ....,..Controtter "4.,.' On.... "P'ut Reaull.. ~tt<lllrtl 04 OrangaCNityon 1 Cl'UI. IAT. '"·l 10 ••II~ Clift ec ~~en Ot111tjl (Pwlt. ltl •1 I to Hll """· II, 1Mt ,_.. 1o•l1c •n~•t•• at •70 I ~ H , tlU, =·~~.:r~ua , S."lc Olrecitory Pllbtl!IMd °'.,.. ~Y o..iv .,... ... • tt4, eo.to••• CA ,ui>H•M4 °'' 00 :r J~'J: _ ,,.1tl1t11te1 Ortnt• CoHt Delly .ct • C.ll Now : 0.. 14, ''· '"'·Jet\ '· ''· Mll•Md Ottllft Cotti 0.01 Not. Dec It, 1:.T"-' ~. tt. • , ,_.,Jen 7• tMS ft7"'3 642•1671 ...... Jan 7• 1ta 1ewa 1*' *Mt For addltlonel details or to obtaJn a bid package, contact! Bonnie t:. Brown RMI &tat• OMalon -WE330 u. s. P.01ta1 Service 850 Cherry Avenue San Bruno, CA 94099 Tetephon•: (415) 878-9388 l I I I • i I t ..: • I ~ f ' • I I f 1 f t 'I ,,.., t ··1 l't I i.; ., • 1• l'\ate MOTIC[ MtlC MOTlCl YOUMSINOUAUL~A K.-.Y DHD °' fRijaT DA1't0-AQOUIT ":TifMMll ....... ~~~ ¥=~1.::T~~~OI ,,_ AMI ·~~...,T .. WWWIY,tTllA'f ..... AT A ~ 'I "*-to ........ YOU •IO ... IOC10h £fH mu Al1SO . .., aft(. ..... -D! .lelld\. °' TMI ~llDtNO AOAINtT YOU, YOU 1HCMA.O CONTACT A 8 1 nl1 A nita Oe nlopmenl LAWYIA. POf•llon, ~ 161\ MIQUtll Oftw NOllCI °' TIIUeTll't 1AU '-"· CA t2MO I Ta NO ... MAI Oteen f tee Oeveloprnenl NOTl:E it HERtaY 011/ H that OrPOtellon. 42 I I W llalll on WtdnMday, Jenuer; ff. IOU Aven111 Portland OR 9720• I•" ar t«I o'doell< a m o1 Mid dey. 1n OflJ1on 1t•re tClfpot a11on1 in. room Mt Ulde '°' GOOCl\lc:tlng Tllll ~ 11 conducted by en Tn.tt•'• eei.e, wttllln the offlGM ol unlnCOrl)OtM•d au oc:1111on otlier R[Al f t'fAT! IS ~U RITl l!!IS !flan• pel1~ SERVICE locat•O II 2020 HOllh • .,,,. Anna BfoeOW9Y. Sult• 206, tn tlM Cltv 01 OtolelOplnll•t Sarti• Ana. C°'mty Of Ot.,~, Slate Cq.poralloo or Cellfo r nla , S AN MARINO Gary W Hamlllon S A I/ I N 0 S A N 0 l 0 A N PrMkllnt AS80C1Al10N . • Ca11fornl e T1i1a atatemenl wH flle<I willi ,,,. c0<p01allon ... duly •ppolnl•d COllOIY C*k ol 011oge Cour•ty on TrutlM undet and P"rtuenl to 011 Dec 6, 1982 power of u l• conl•fl•d In th•I l'::IOll2CI owtllln ()Md ol Truet IK~led bye Publlahed Ore1111• COHI Oelly JOSEP)i M AVILA and VIRGINIA PllOI. Dec: 17, i 4. 31 1982. Jen 1 •tcTtnout ..,..." NA•11AttMINf rn. 1ougw1no .,.,...,,, 11 d lllno fl! fjlllowtnu ••fto11 11 do•111 ~~co..-. •ttr.1Ttll• co. C MIN A .MA •Uc IT SIM lUlllM Oor,. c.n. ...... CA C A,I . 1. l .• ,0 Wllllf jUU m~llO "~"' 1••• Lupine ~ +iO ........ l Catuet Oo9111 I• ... c:• .,.~ l\u11• 1130 Hewp o11 loch, thie bu..;:,.. i. ,onchlGteO 11y a.n c a11for111• tn6eo ~ 1e1 81 - I Oull lhu~u UO &u01 l li v u L l lCJltll\elm rioueru1 t 1r111 lu111 ug lo• fnie tta~f "' .. hlecS Wlih 1111 Anoet" Cat1l(lfn1a to0r 1 ~nty Cllltk of OrtNIQI COUl\ly Ot1 f111t l>ut!OI" It «ind°'le<I by I Jan 4 t99l hm•ttld p•rtt18f1!11141 ...,. '""2? t::.'!!t'~':..f"" 'u•11e1ied Otano• CoHI Delly "'" t fl ANf\enl ...... 11~ m• ... l\Jau 7 14 • .aJ..21. l~oi' .. ., C®nty Cieri>. of Or"1Q• Counry on MllC NOTIC£ , ...... NOTICW OP 1'11UITH'I aALI &..-... ......,""'""' f ........... . QA\." O l'IHI A M O fill OAOE tll!VICI M 01J1y 1161j)Ololl«I l rv-t• fl!f ~ Cltl9Qtll* 0-S I ''~·· w11.:1:11i.;c.n 'Ull.IC UCTIOH TO fHI' HIQHE8T ~'l'tJA C'QW~~t1lil• 1r 1~ cA M ii ~ f1wtul tnon4IY of lhl M i i) 'Uelaa) all 1IOhl. 1111• l"d l•••t c;Of1veyld 10 end now held ".,,,., MlltO.Wol TrU91 If\,,,. aper!)' hltelnlflllf cJee<,llbld T!WtTOA OLt'I' C A TTf8£RY UllfNlf r I.cl man t NIPlOIM!Y CM lf OANIA Af~Gl 81AlllCr • CeKfo1n1i" POf•llon O.C.mbef 2 , 1082 LOUii HUTU, AllOtMJ al l,jJw R4lo0tCSed May 21 11181 at 1nalr o 34226 In booll 14073 pege 4G2 FICTITIOUa •UIDl«I• I Olllc:J•I A4tc;ofdt lrt the ollu of NAMI ITATIMINT ll•. n eoofder of Orang• County, »0 I . 'lt111r01 lltMI tulle J70 Loe A1191le•, C•lllotnle to071 ,.,,, l'ub111n10 Orellgt Coaat Dally Pilot Dec. 24 JI 1982. J•n 7. 14, 1983 Tile lollowlng Pltaon• 111 d0111g 110 ci .. o ol truat <1••crlb1• •he 1>ut11-• H ollowlng pr0p«ty c A M 8 R I 0 G E s I L v E n fhe Norl1141H le•ly 50 , .. , Of IM LAN TE.RN. CAM8AIOGE l• outh-tetly 110 1MI OI LOt 262ol CRl!8TA. 290 S Pullmen SI . Newport He1gllt1 In the Clly ot Santi Ana. C•lll01nl• 02106 01t1 Meu , County of Or•n11• AVILA. huat>&nd and wit•. rlCOfcl.a 1983 Septemt>et 19. 1979 In Boole 13316 5~7-62 ------------ of OfllClel Recofd• of &aid Countv, POOllC NOTICE CembrldO• C•p1t1I Group. II Slate of Callfo1n11 H per m•p C1hforn11 co1por;1tlon. 2043 S ecorded 1n boo~ 4 page e3 ol Pullman St • S•nll Ana. CA 92705 MlllC4tlllntout Map1 111 11141 oftl(ool ol Thia t>u11lf1M & 11 eonductld bV • lhl county rKOtd« of Hid counry • I p •9• 19 3 2 . R I C Ord Ir . a POOllC NOTICE IM trumenl Ho 215S., by rlMOO Of FICTITIOOI IUllNl;ll b h or dl!IUll In payment or NOTICE OF PVILIC HEAftlHO NAME llATlllllNT ~por111on E.u.pt l"4Hefr01n Iha Nortllwff1e11y Cambridge CIPllll Gtoup 500 tMI thlfeol ~.,~~ence 01 llil obligellone N0 T1CE IS HEREBY 011/EN that e Thi lollowing Plfaotll ere dOlrlll aecured ther eby lncludlnQ tlla public ,,..,Ing wlll l>fl held by lhl bullnlH •• St_, l Edward1 YOU AN 1H Ol'AULT ~ft A Eaec Vic. Prllldent OllO Of TlllUIT DATED MAY 11, lll~tl or c:i.ltllll~J'l~OI wh"h City Coune~ or llil .Clly OI Coste .... ~'!' l.LASINY-J4j)4 wu recarded Mercn ! -i-vh aa .,..._on .._,..,., ~1 '993~ S'1ddfe Hilffr11I ()rerige -eililoinla Recorder • ln11rume n1 N o Council C1ie.rn1>1ri ol Ct1y Hall 77 !12669 82-079902, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Felt Onve Cost• Meta et 6 30 C1i11le1 0 t.lll<llfl 7404 Slddll T111u.ll!~Lw.H .. !llC.»a1J> I.Qt UHl.laa ¥ou..?M&.~7.IG¥ County Cl«k ol ~ C:ounly on TO ""OTECT YOUft ,,_OPlftTY, Jen 4 1983 IT MAY •• aOLD AT A PU•l.IC AUC'TIOH T~ THI! HIOHl!:tT Pm · or _., soon lllereefler U H1H Trarl O<enge CllrfOfllll 92668 e100ER f'OR CASH lawful moti.y precoc:&bll. on Iii• following uems George Snackellord, 1279 01 1111 United Sta111: or a '8.Mllt'I p R 0 p 0 S E 0 0 R 0 1 N AN C E l an•e< Soullva•d A111n11. GIOl911 Chlci< drawn on 1 Ila ta or netlonal • m • n d In o the r • o u I a 11 on s JO:ioo ' c:onc1tn""' J>tennect Oeve109men1s J 1i e C• ,.~,,10 '""" 1/1111 F20M1t I AL f . IF Y 0 U N f ~ D AN Publltlie<I Or1nge Co11t 011ly lllP\.ANATION OF THE NATU"I Piiot Jan 7 14 21 28, 1983 OF THE PflOCllOINO AOAINtT 174-113 YOU, YOU IHOULO CONTACT A ------------LAWYUt. PUBLIC NOTICE 2 1 11 Orange A'Yenu• Unit A benk, ' 11111 or eder al credit 11111 th"' Cll of Co Sia Mesa o n r "'• " '"'" union. °' • 111re or lldlfal 11111ng1 "' n • ) l~ne, L•gu111 l eecli C111forn11 FICllTIOUI aUllNEH NAME STATEMENT Coeta M... CA 92626 ano !Oen llNOCllllon domlOlled In Envlronmentll Oe1arm1na11on 92651 thl• allte. 1111 p1y1bll 11 thl llme of Neoauve Oeclatlllon warren M l • n d 11 r 10 0 NII Ill rlgllt lllle and lnll<lll lilld AEZONE PETITION A·8 2· 12 Lonoonl>flrry Road N w Allanll by it .,, Ttui te• In lliat reel Cotta Meu Clly Council to t1none Georou• 30327 (II • "'"' atJOrHt or common dealgnellon " shown 11bovt1 no w11rarity rs given wt to 111 completeMH °' c.orrectr1t1U) Tho beneflcluy under ~01<1 Deed ol Trust by reason 01 a br1111ch 01 default In ttll obt1ga11ona 11eureo thereby, lleretolore exeGuted on<J delivered 10 11111 undersigned e wr1tten Declarauon or Oelaull end Demand for Sele, and written notice or breach and of elecllon to c1u11 t he undersigned l o t ell aatd property to 1a11sly said obOg11t1on1, and thereetter the unda<11gned Th• follow1no persona 1*'11 doing DuSlnua I& pr~y 11tuata In Maio County and properll1a IOClllCI at 20 19 8/\d 2025 Q Io r g a R I v I Ir I 8 8 0 9 Sllll deKrl~ IS lollowl Wallac• Avenue from R3 10 A2 Saddleback Drive Orenge A LNM!hotd lntarM t In and 10 Envlronmenlsl Oe1erm1na11011 Celllornoa 92687 C 0 P ASSOCIAlES 9064 Cendlesllck Lon" Cypress CA 90630 Loi 23 ol Trect No 3519. aa 11\0W~ Neg111111 Ol<:la•allon adopted lor Tll1s buaonHt " condU<;ted by • on a map recorded In Book 128 Re1o"e Pet•llon R·8l 04 general partner1h1P OONN A LVIN PUGH, 9064 Candlesllck lane, Cypress CA 90830 p egea 18 1 g 20 end 21 0 j NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Jolln B Cem,,gton M1Sc1111"eoua M1pa recordi of 111 Sllld time and place, oll interested Tlllb statement wu lllld with lhl CAROL LEE PUGH, 9064 Candleallck Lene. Cypreas. CA 90830 Hld County ' 1>41rsona m1y appear and be 1iear<1 County Clerk 01 Or•,,g• County on The street 1ddr111 or other by the City Council 01 tile December 11 1982 common dHlgnellon ol tlie real eloremenllonlld matto<• MARY K CAR,.INOTON, 110. property herelnebov• dHCrlbe<I la EILEEN p PHINNEY lrell. Menell• Thia bu11ne11 " conduc:ted by e ~enernl partn&tlhlp purporled to be 47 14 Corll1nd City C0ierk C 0 MO Newport Center Drive, 0.IYI , Coron• def Met, CA Publillled range out a11y 811111 500, Carol L Pugh T1i1a ttalement waa 1118<1 wllh the County Clerk of <!tange Cou"IY on December 14 f982 auHd a.aid notice of breech and of •lactldn 10 be Recorded S1p111mber 20, 1982 Q lnatr NO 8:>-330939 OI Olflclal Aecorda Thi undertlg n ed hereby Pilot. Jan 7 l983 NewpcHt .. ech, C1lllotnl1 t2NO dlec111m1 all llablllly for a ny 165•63 F20U71 tncorrectneea In aak:I l lrMI 1ddre.. .., .. , .,. NOTICE Pubhslieo Orenga Co11t Diiiy or othlr common deslgnlllon rUULI\• P1101 Dec 24 3 I 1982 Jan 1 14 1"2045111 Publ•tlled Oreno• Con t Oally P1101 Dec: 17 24 :I 1 1982. Jen. 7. Sa id ••I• w111 be m1tJ1 but without covenant or warr•"'Y ••P<•n or 1mpllecl. reoardlng 11111 5535.82 potMHlon Of encumbrances 10 Slld Ull will bl m1d1 without ITATlllllENl OF WITHORAWAi. 1983 #lrtl nty ... prnt or Implied . FlllOM PARTNEA8HIP 583 7 ·62 t 96:1 11gudlno title. poueulon or ~T\NG UNOUI encumbrancn to 11111fy th• FICTITIOUI aUtuflSI NAME prlnclpal b•lenc:e ol the Note or The follow lnQ P•taon toas other obllgauon MCUted by Hid wnhdrewn u a o-•• partner from 0..0 of Trull wttli 1n1erH t end 1111 pen,_lllllp operallng uncle< the other 1um1 11 provided lhetlln. flctlllou& buslnHI neme or THE plue advencH ti any, under 1h• NAIL AFFAIR at 4100 Birch Street l1tm1lhereol and1n111t111 on euch Suite 10 8, Newport Beach ldvane.e, anO p1u1 IMt, char099 c1111orn1a 926e0 and •~peneM of the TIU91M and ol Tlie llct111ou1 bus1neu n1me thl truata crN tld by salo OMd or atatement tor the per1ne<st11p waa Trust Th• total 1mount or u ld filed on M1re11 3. 1982 rn tile County obllgatlon, lncludl"O r1Hon1bly of Ofange est1m11ed leH. cllugea and Full Name and Address ol tile upensea of Ille Trullee •I 1111 ume Pe<son Wl1hdr1w1na 011n111111 publ1C111on ol 1h1s Notice 11 Linde Ceneen1. 227 18th Street. S 10,433 40 Huntington BNch. CelllOfllla 926'8 Dated o-nt>et 28, 1982 Signed Linda Cencen1 ~~ • ~-SAH MAAIHO SAVIHOS ANO f1Mm LOAN ASSOCIA l lON A Callfornl• corporation Publl1h•d Ora"O• Coast Oally u Truitee, PllOt, Dec: 31 1982 Jan 7, 14 21. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES 1983 ~!.._,, $£111/ICE". -a ~II 5723-82 corPOretlon. Its Agenl 2020 N Broedwey. •206 S1n11 Anl, CA 92706 (7 14) 953·6810 Publlthed Orange Co111 Delly Piiot. Dae 31. 1982, Jan 1 14, PUBLIC NOTICE FfCTITIOU8 BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne 1011ow1no person is tJoong bus1ne11 as 1983. HOTEL /M OTEL ~UR !>722 82 NISHINOS ~I 3 lst St Newport -------------Beach CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICC HENRY HASS i C al1lo•n1a -------------c:orporallon. • 1163064 1 l/23182 MN·t2147 'IOI 31,1 St N-porl Baacli CA FICTITIOUI aU81NE88 9266) NAME STATEMENT This bus•ne5S is contJuctea by a The 10110-ng P1<'90l'll .,,. oo.ng corporation buSlness 11 Henr1 Hasa Inc FIRST ALLIANCE CONSUMER Henry Hass Pres FINANCE 2700 Nor11i Main SlrMt Tllos s1111en-.<'1 was Meo with llie Santa Ana C1l1for,,11 92701 County Cier~ ol Oraflge County on --L.iru All••'l-'t t.lortll_•~ ~4,J9~ _ Company-r"C1morn11 c<m>or1111~ 2700 Norlli Main Street Sen11 Ana Calllo•n11 92701 This t>usmns ,, conouc1ea Dy a F204117 Pv?::.11st>e<1 Orange Coast Oa11y o>1101 Dec 11 24 3 1 Jan 7 1983 !>473-82 COrPOfilllOn ------------- FIRST ALLIANCE PlalC NOTICE MORTGAGE COMPANY Brlln Cll1S>CI<. Pres1tJent Tli1S llalem«ll WIS llled With lhl County Clerk ot Oren~ County on 0.C.ml>fl< 21, 1982 FIElDI, FEHN, FEINSTEIN a MANOEl 10UO Wtlahlre atvct., • 1007 LOI Angeles. Celtlor"la 90024 F205312 Pubhahed Oren9e Cont Oa11y Pilol Dec 24 31 1982. Jen 7 14 1983 !'>633·62 PWLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS aUllNISS NAME STATUftNT Thi I0110w1ng pet90l'll ere dOtng t><Nnese u KROLL 8 WILDER PHYSICAL THERAPY 24416 Peacock StrM t FICTrTIOUS llUSINEH NAME ITAT£MINT Tlie lollowlng person 11 001no bull,_ .. B I O SOFT W ARE CORPORATION a Cal1lorn1a OOfpa<ltlon, 3t!i1 ,.,_.,, A..-. S~I H· I ca.ta Mesa. Cah1orn1a 92626 LHter L Kllpetrlck. 8150 4th Street Downey, CeHlorn11 90241 Thia t>uslnMS ii conoucted by a CO<POf l llon BIO Software Corp l .. ter l. KJlpatr~ PrMidlflt Thll ate1111\4lflt was Hied ""th 11141 County Clerk or Of~ County on Oeocembl< 28. 1982 F20J7M Published Oreng• Co111 Daily PllOI Dec: 31 1982 Jen 7 1• 21, 1983 El Toro CA 112630 , ____________ _ OONALO A KROLL 31$ PWLIC NOTICE GoldeMod Corona O•I t.lar CA l---F-IC_T_mou __ S_B_U_8_1N_E_S_S __ 92e2S JACI< A W llOER 244 16 NAME STATEMENT Peacock SI El Toro CA 92630 Tlie follOw•ng pe<sons ere <lorOQ TNe bu11ne11 11 conductecl !)y • l>US'~~R ENTERPRISES 418 gef'ef•I P"~S:::," A KrOll El Modena Newport Beech CA This atatemenl waa hied woth lhd 92663 Counfy Clerk ol Orenge County on PAUL E TUCKER 4 18 El o.c:..nr-14 1962 M ooene Newoor l Be1c1i C A --. ,:zo.M22 92663 Coaat Delly CHRISTOPHER p TUCKER 1982 Jan 7 609 W Sall>Oa Sl•d Balboe CA Publltli•O Orana• PllOI Dec 17 24 31 1963 926$1 507-82 Th11 1><;11n1111 is conoucted by a oeneial partnersll1P, -------------Clirostopller P Tucker PWLIC NOTICE Tn11 sllttme'11 wu hied with the -------------1Coun1y Clerk ot Orenge Co..nty -0n ACmlOUt eut1H1aa December 14, 1982 NAME ITA1•MENT F2CM124 Tiii lollowlng perao•11 ere doing PubllthetJ Orange Coaat 011~ bull,_. 81 P1IOI 0ec 17 24 :I I. 1982 Jen • l A U 8 A C H A N 0 R A N 0 1983 MARKETING REPORT 2106 ~lldllower Cr Brea, Cahlorn11 '02621 PUBLIC NOTICE 5543·62 l and fl. Incorporated, •-------------Callfornll corporation 2108 FICTITIOUI aUllMEll Wiidfiower Cr BrH C8hlorn1a NAME ITATIM1!NT ' 92821 The 1011ow1no person 11 do.no Thll buJI,_. 11 conducted by 1 ullneH u corpot•tlOn FLOW E.AS DAILY. 4901 l I nd R. lnoorporlled l .HWOOd Lane, lrvlne CA 92716 Pll\ll A Leubech I R E N E I( E N N f 0 Y 4 9 0 I I/ P ·TrM-lf NSWOO<I L-lr'tlne CA 92715 Thia ltll-t WU hied '#llh ,,,. Tllte l>U81-ii conouctld by an CounlY Cllt1< of Ot111Q41 Counf)' on l\OWleluel Ir-Kennedy Jen 4, 1983 F'2IOta2S Th11 at11-t was lrllel wtth 11141 Put>U11ieci Orang• Co11t Detty ounty Ci.ti! Of O••noe County on ....,., JMI 1 14. 21 28. 1983 llt!'lblf 14 1982 105-43 PUBLIC NOTICE B 14326 NOTICE Of PUBLIC 6.t.lE OF PERSONAL PAOPEllTY Nnt1Co' 15 her eby given llial pursuent to ~!Ion 1988 OI 1111 C1v1I Code S1111 ol C1111orn11 tile unOet51Qned will se•I at P"l>llC S.141 o1 comPtll•tr•e 01dding on 11ie 2411i d•~ ol .J•nu.;ry 198J .u 10 00 o c1oc1o. • m on 11ie premises wlie<• 5a1d property 1iu oeen tlorld ano wllocto ure l<>eale<I at PubllC Storege, inc 1324 1 Jellrey Road 1n the Clly of Irvine County OI Or•noe State or C1111orn1a the ilbt11doned goooa. clla(tlls or personal properfy desu1bed bfllow In the ma1ter1 01 Thom<Js Mauk WHlier dryer 2 ""teases c.oucli 5 mellrtues <1011) Tl/ SIOrl'O 3 llbl!ll 11 Clilort cao.net pro1ector vacuum Al15oro Whol"OY S chaora, tbl, 4 couches. 2 ma1tresse1. ~ Ibis, 40 ooxes 11unlo. 2 beds. 2 cab1note mirror w1c1t.er lltant stand Scot1 Jack1ori 45 oo••• 11o•e couch 4 mallrt1sses, washer Tl/ lumber 4 '""'" ladder tol Rciaann .. Jolinson Bass1n111e ,.... •lant bd 8 bo•es SUllCl!le r1o cnaor bOOkc..ise toys lamp 2 cnairs Joe•ns F urr11tura Co ) Chf'SIS tied lbl 4 c~a1rs 8 b•> s deslt. E.111.soetll Steall 2 w.uheu, <1r~er.1aooer 3 lens rugs 2 Cl'tOHs coucn 2 ltils 3 tamp e•lfCyCle 1,,.nc.e ,,.,arh1nfl !lu•tc•L • t5 DOl(es Robe11 McCallerty 2 11111 atl•nf'IS >C.tllOldong macli•I .,, y SO OiJ,e~ 11mP1t.toc ... Josepll P C3ooto 111 ooaol\ dirl b1 ~e Ch~\t '110Vflo m1n1 ""• Suitcase • ., COn01t1on,_, 0 Jller CtlSe lire\ wirtOOWS Cha~t Ronald M1tcllell Couc 1 J m.attr••~s radlO 3 c;llau1 tlO )4 3 <f' c1>es" 2 tables •intern 35 t•O•e• clif'Sl b•~• Ian L.,ndlord rt'serves llie nont lo bid at 1nP wie Purcliases must be med• wrlli c~sli only ond po1d tor at the 1.me OI purCllil5tl All purchHad goooi. ..,e M>ld u 16. end must be remov8<1 111 11ie 11me of purchase Sal., •uD1ect to p<1or canc.eH111on 1n 1he event ol selllflment between IB<'dlord and Obllgated parly Oiied tho~ 7tli & 14tli day ol January 198.l Public St orage Inc landlord PubhSlll'd Orono' Coast 0111y P1101. Jan 1 14 18 198J 118 -83 PtllLIC NOTICE -------------pay Ille remeln1ng princ1pel sum ol thl note(•I HCured by Mid ~ ot Trust with interest as 1n 111d nole provided edvance1 11 1ny under tile term• ot u1d Oel<I of Trust 1-. charges ano expeneM or th• Tt119IM and 01 lhl trull• cralle<I by Uld Deed or Trust Seid sale will be held on Monday, Janu•ry 31 1983 •t 2 00 p m Al the Chapman Avenue entrance 10 Ille C•vlC Centi< e u11d1n9 300 Ea11 Chapmon Avenue. 1n Ille C11y ol Ofenoe PUBLIC NOTIC£ FICTlTlOUI au...-aa NAM£ ITAff•NT The 1011ow1n9 per1on Is d oing bullnet.a(aa F O REVE R BLU E P OOL SERVICE 139 Liii Lene. No. A, Colla MMe, C1~IOfnll 92627 Rulllll J Gllottor•. 139 Llaa Line. No A, Coall Mna. Cal!fOfhl• 92627 Thia 1><;a1neaa la conducted by an ndMduel R J OllOllOfa Thi• lllte<nenl WU lllecS woth·the ;ount:y Clerk of Orange County on 1-'nbef 28, 19412. -.... F2057tt Publiall•d Oranoa Cont Delly Pilol, DIC 31, 1982, Jan 7. 14, 21. 1983 NOTICE AT TIME OF SALE BIOS MAY BE MAOE IN CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 29241l ~ tll•~~m• 4H t h'• i•U•I publlca110n ol '"" notice. 11ie 101e1 amount of the unPflld bel1nce or thtl obl1ga11on 11cureO by tile above describ•d deed of lrult and 5683·62 11t1meted costs, upen&es. and ------------advencea 11 $144,8 48 47 To PUBLIC NOTICE determine 111e opening bid you may __ N_O_T-IC-1-IN_V_l_T_IN_Q_B-ID_S __ ca~!~~4~;.,o::i 29, 1982 Noltce •• hereby given lhll 1he c 0 111 0 rn1 a M or 1ga9 e Boerd 01 Trustee• ol tile Co1s1 Service Community College D111r1c1 ol Orang11 County. C1111orn1a w111 rate1v11 sealed b•d• up 10 11 00 am Tlluraday. Jen 20. 1983 et the Purcllas•no Oep11tmen1 ot saJd college d1S1r1c1 1oca1ed 11 1370 as said Trustee By T D Se<vlCe Company agent By S1iaron M Larne< AMI Secre1ery One City Blvd West Orange. CA 92668 1 '4183~ 11288 Adams Avenue Costa t.leap C8'1lo•n11 •' wll!Gli llme u10 b.Cs ''"" be i>uOhcly Ol)l(led and reao for PURC HASE OF NEW CNC M ILLING MACHINE ORANGE C.OAST COLLEGE PuDllslled Orange Cout 01111 PolOI Jan 1 14 2 1 1983 All Drds lft 10 be on eccordance PUBLIC NOTICE ''"Ill I~ Bid Form Instructions end YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOl!fl A Cond111on1 eno SpeG1licatron1 which DEED OF TftUST DA TED JUHE 17, are now on hie and miy l>fl secured 1M1 UNLEtS YOU TAKI ACTIOH In ltoe ollice Ol 1~ Purcllurng Agent TO PROTECT YOUfl ,.ROPElllTY, 0' ;:~~ ~~~ .C:,1~!~";,omll Wllh llll IT MA'\' .. SOLO AT A PUaLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN bod e c11h1er s c1ieck cerlllied EXPLANATION OF lltE NATU"E c1ieck or b iOder'1 bond made OF TH! PROCEEDING AGAINST p1yeble to lhl order of Ille Coaal Community COiiege OratrlCI Board YOU, YOO IHOULD CONTACT A ol Trust-1n 1n amount not less LAWYI!,.. then 1Mt PlfCenl (5•M of the sum NOTICE OF TlllUITEE'I IALE l>tO 19 a oua1an1~ 11111 the biddl< T.S. No. 38072 will enter into the proposed NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN llill Contrect 11 tile Mme ls awetdld 10 on Tlluraday. January 27. 1983 11 him In ltoe event of lauure 10 entllf 9 00 o clock e m of '••d day In the .. _ 1 room set •••de for conducting onto sucll contract ""' proceeds o Trustees Sells, within the oflicea ol tlie check will be forteHed, or In the RE A L . EST A TE SEC U Fl I T 1 ES teM OI I bond. Ille lull sum tllefeol SERVICE located 11 2020 North w111 be forte1ted to Hid college Broadwly. Sulll 206 in 1,,1 Cny of dlllrlCI No Didder may withdraw lirs bid Santa Ana County or Orange S1111 tor 1 "'"rlod for forlv-fiv• (•SI d•"a ol Calllornl•, S AN M ARINO ,.. ' 7 S A I/ I N G S A N 0 l 0 A N Iller Iha <Illa M l lor the opening ASSOCIA TION e C1111orn1a tliereof Tll4I 8o•rd 01 Trust-re_.,., corporation '' dul) 1ppo1nted Trustee und8f and Pu•1u1nt 10 lhl the prMlege ot rerecllng any end "' power ot sele conterred 1n 11ia1 FICTITlOUS BU•M•• bid• ()f 10 WllYI eny "rlQUlat1Ues Of Cllllm OMO ol Trull e•ecvted by MAiiie ITATU1olENl informlllllH In any bid or 111 tlie STEPHEN C FORDE. I 11n911 m1n Tlie followrng parton la doing bidding S· NORMAN E WATSON recordld July 13 11181 on Booi.. l><iSl..-s H Secretary 14136 ol Ollrc••I Records ol 1110 SJOAOUM GUEST HOME Boero of Trullees County al page 607 Recorder I 8392 Crane C11c11 Hunt1n91on Coaat Communlly instrument No 14423 by r111on 01 e.acn. CA 92$46 Cotlegl OtalrlCI a b<eacll Of dlleull 1n oeymen1 or Theim• Ourelu 8382 Cren• Publl•ll•d Oren9• Coesl Dally perlormance ot lh• obllga11on1 C1rcle HunllnQIOn Beach CA Piiot Dec 31 19112 Jan. 7 1983 secured 1h11eby 1nclud1ng 11ia1 92646 5 715•82 oreech or default Notoe11 or wtllch T1i11 bvslnlll "con<Jucl.O by en -------------• wu rec:ordld Sec>temt>e< 30. 1982. lnCll\fldUel 1>111>1 IC NOTICE 11 Recorder s 1n11rum1n1 No Thelma OurMu l"IAM. 82-345325 Will SELl AT PUBLIC This statement was lole<l with the ITA TE•Nl OF AaAMOONMINl AU C Tl 0 N T 0 THE HIGH CS T County Cte<k QI <>•noe County on OF use Of' BIOOER FOR CASH llw1u4 money Jiil 4 1983 FICTrTIOUI eUS*5al NAMIE OI t"1t United States P< • calfl11r 1 nou1t Publl1h1d Oreng• Coaat Dally PllOI Jen 7 14 21 28 1983 110·83 Tll• following p er sona nev• cl'llCk drawn on• 11111 or n111on11 abendoned the uee ol thl FIC11Uou• bank • II •le or ledaral credit Busrneu Name. union or a stare or fed1t11 11v1na1 ,;;;..; i'0H1'" .. AOOVCTIONS and lo•n '"oc11t1on dOITlte•led In -------------• 2091 8ul1n11s C.nte< Drive Sune thlS stare. 8'I Plyabl• at th• time 01 HlO 1rv1ne c 1111orn1a 92714 sale an r1ght lltl• end 1nter111 held PlllllC NOTICE T1ie F1c1111ou1 Bu1tneas N•rtl by rt ., Truttee 1n lha1 taal FICTITIOUS •u•Mll referrao to •bova wu llted 1 prop1111y tlluate in Hid C®nly end NAMll aTATIMINl Qnnge county on Auou•t 1. 1980 S1a1a aescr1bed H lollowt T~ following person• 111 dotng Ji'i1e No f 142409 j Lot 23 1n 810ch 13 of Sacllon 3 bulMnesa 1s E Jemaa Rohn. 3700 Plai B11lbo• lslend 111 ~map recorded SOUTHW 6ST M ORTG AGE Orlve. Senla Ane Celllornla 9270• on nook 1 Page IS ol MIKllillllOUa COMPANY, 23682 81rtchet Orive El o 1n1 e I M c e r 1 d •. 9 o 6 Meps in 11ie oltt<:e ol me County TOfo. CllllOt"nil 92630 Ca led1um. Fountain V ellay reco1C1er of .aid County Sierra P1 clllc F1n1nc1a1 Celllornl• t2708 th• ttr•et 11ddr111 or common Compeny. Inc: • • Celllornll Tn11 bum1ne11w1tconduc:ted by de11g,,111on of tile reel property CO<POt•tlOn, 23682 Blrtchlf OrlYe. 91,,1111 pertnenhlp llereln•bove OIKrtt>ed II p11<po<l.O El TOfo C1Ml0tnla 92830 E Jeplet ROhn .,o be 315 011mond Avenue. 8elbo• Thll bvatrlftl It conducted by • fhll 1111ament wea lllld with t"-l•land Callf0tnl1 corpor111on County Clerk of Orenge County on T h • u n d • r •' g n • d Ii• r • b Y S11tr• Peclflc F1nanc&a1 o-Tll>flf '1 1882 d1tcl11m1 all lleblllty for I lly Compeny, Inc CA,ftlT% a KAIQAN mcorrectneu 1n 111d t lrMI addresa 8 f\lt41 8 Lewreooe aot' eu_.neee Clfttet Drtve, Ot other common dnlgn111on Prealeleot aulte 2.00. S81d ul1 wrll bl med• w111iou1 This atatemenl wet 1111<1 wrtl\ Ille ""1ne, Clllt«nll '2711 werrenty, ••P•lll or implied County Clef., of Orange County oo Publlallad Or11111• Coeat 0 11i 11ger<11ng 1111, Poneuion or Dec 30 1912 Ptlot Dec 2•. 3 1. tN2. Jt n 7 1 l flCUtnbre nCH to ''"''Y l h• ,___ 10t3 onnc:1p1I b•l•nc• ~I the Note or Publl•ll•d Orenge co .. , Di iiy • M3W2 Othoer ObllOlllOnl HCUfac:I by H id Pno1. Jan 7, 14, 2 t, 24 tH 3 ~ o.ed of f ruit wttll 1n1erHt 111d t71-t3 1..-------------1 Olhet avmt H prov1d1d 111.,ern PtltUC NC>TtCt plv• eovanc•• 11 •"Y undet th• f'204C1 Publlahed Orang• COH I 0 111) 1101 Dec 11 24 St. \982. Jan 7, 913 N:ll.IC ftOTIC( _. m• 1 •11trn1 llleftot end 1n1et"' on aucll ...,..TtTIOUt llUelNlaa ICl'Wl""9 end plu1 re.a. ch•roee PUBUC NOTICE au MM ARY o' ,,.o,oa10 .AMI •TAftMINT •n<I "'*'"'of the Tru•tM •ncl 01 5471•82 ONMMAHCI T,,/ lolloWlnQ '*100• •r• ClOfnO the trual• cr-.11<1 by 111<1 0..0 Of fllCTTnOUa tu9M•S A p ropoH d o rdlhahc e 11 Ttutt Thi total amount ot ""' ..... ITATHllNT 1------------1 IClltdlllld tor ldOPllOh .. '"' bull=rlCAN A'-TIAlMENT ANO ObllO•lion lnOll.ldlno reuonebly Thi tolloWlno Plf1IOfll ere dOlllQ N:Jl.IC ftOTJC( 3•11uler ~~ty1&u~t 11'1~~1"0 or .-1.A1C/IH Al!Tllill!MEH T ::~~·:.,:i:•T~~.~!_~~H~~::,! ~w· .... NINO l/~NTURES ACTmOW .,...... :~~Zn.n;,11\Q ,;.;,~ 13·) ~-= ~i!!:~h~:/1 Wetl l<lt•ll•. ~~~I·~ pu.~•tcallOn ol thlt Notice, I• LTD 4425 J1mb0f" Ro•d Suite ...,_ ITATIMIMT Oolt1M ... M\lnfelpalCoder .. 1llna AMfllllOAN OOM..-HENSIV! ..... a .... l " teo, ~ e.cn. CA t2te0 ~~:wing Pll"IOn II doing t 0 I .rm. 0' .. I. n" I n 0 AITIAEMINT. INC .... c.111orfll• Oeted Jenuary ... ,.~. p.,, louthWll C0.00<1tlon. I COMPU·FINDliR 2700 Commlaalontra co;poretlon 1ftlt M,~llell A.,. hflM11lnoS1vk191 Celttornl• corpor•llon. uu l"•t•t•on !"lace, Costa MeH, The rno11on 10 give 01dtn1nc-• ltlll~ CA ea1i• " •00 Loen A•socl•tion Jemb«W llloecl !k;I .. 1$0. NfowpOrt Cellfornle HtH 13·1 llttt relcitno CllrfltO by Ille Tlllt bUtlMtf,JI ~oM\ICled by • :.c~~o::· QOfpot'lllOl'I teedl. CA t2tl0 9rlen l<l'UICllf' 24"2 Pint Flat ro!low1n9 ro11 call vo1•· covncll oroc>r•tlOn 9Y AMI El1111 Thlt ~ fa conovcttO by • C#* II Toro. cailfortll• t2tGO Mtmben· AYH· H•ll. ,IOMton, -"'*lclen rt ~ ''" ~ Ice llfllllotO Pft1Mrthlp I ~ .... ~ ,.,.,Uog, MoflerllllnO, ICl'tlftr Oo111pr"*ltlVe • c··~lo nl•...: -111-· p • n • 0 "' I h w •• I Thie DullMM II .............. ea by "' JIOU None AUtH'f ~ ~~ fftO. .. r ...,,,,_, ..... COrpor•tlOn .. ,, lndMdllalinan Krueger Tll• lull 1e111 or 011 propottd HUQll M,_~Ofl. ~· A~.J \~0 ., ,,.,,_.. Nl'oe Thie 'C':1.,. l!Md wfUI 1111 ordlllanQe m1y be reed In lhe City v. p,.. ii . 11 r PlV ~1'9 Pr-'dtftt ~~ .... _ .. _ Ol•rk'• omce •t 11 F•lr Oftve, Thie 11a1ement.,.. '"° "'4.•111 •st•L• ' ' nii. ,..ternent .-tied""'" 1111 Col.Inly ert ..... _......,.,..,on Coet• MMe Olttlt ot Or ,... Count °"' " r ~ Cllftl of°'~ County on 01....._ 21. 1N2. _ fJLUH fll f'to4INH"'° ntr 2•·'f.'r Y 1020 North &foectway It• O..fl.. .--·-Qty~:.._ ~n.1" ,_IOI 0. , .. 2 ,...... 'utMl•t!M On1t11• COHl O•llJ City 'of t.M• ...... CoUI Ot lry hf111 Me CA tJ7ot 'llCll!elled 011noe CO.ti Ottly 1~ OM ,., lMt, Milt 2, 1•1 If, PubUllled 0f•fl0• COHI OlllJ Pl!Ot OM. 24 Q , Jen. f, lol. ,1111111~.::1 ~~:~~,OCo.t" Dill, Nat, .Mrl f, 14, tt, U , ttU ,lie!, Jen 1. 111) 1ta I01 Jan 1 14 11 ,.., 171·U , ... u I • • 110 • • -4 2 • 5 6 7 --8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Wt. OfAf( ,_,., A...-116 e..-w-i Aal_...__.. (",.,....,_, ..... C.-lloo!Mar i.·.-- 100'1 '* IOUll IWl • ••• 10''2 ·- lltM ... nt ,,.,._,,,, tO'i• H1111111h h·•I I l.od1m. 'J. IMlh + l.url(l' 11 .. rm. l.,. 11"--1~111( ... luml"llwtl, ~r• _..~-----4• r1.unta1.n V.t.l .. ) lhtftUll""tn .. h """' llart .... ........ """""" .. " t..lcYM lllU. 1_.,..H..._1 L...1'-• Y«•1 M_.,.,.,y_.~, :~~h 2Nif1 J~· .... .,..u..,... a..n .. "-''" ......, 8...11 loulh "-"'• !lw..t S...h Tl.Mun Yt .. 11NM "' MoAMr.11- "''-At.*\ltW"t•\11 Bo..~PrvfiH•'l a....-""""· ~ ...... • "'""'"""' v.,"'" h I l·,..,,s,...,,,..,.,,,. !Jupin,. l·,..,. ti-111 t..M°""' ::=-.,.!;11:.,::, a. ... fO< ..... M-iott-l'wu ............... ~ u..,,..c.:o Ou1 ul Ulw>ly Out uf 5 1o1r •i.n.-f'.,,... _,,, ~rl) liti"" ~hMH\M l\t ....... '<!< ,, , w.,. ... , RENTALS tl1~ t•Uf'1'Ul.lwd ...,.__Unl""""""'J llouwo t'\.orrw.Md "' Llntu.r....n..d C.".-inJ.v t-"\J1n l;..,..s.., Uni Town~ furn ruwntw~ Unf 1.tupi. ... t\.m '"'""'" t.:nl AJW"'wnlli~ A_.,,_,. Uni Al* """ or Uni """"'" Ruoru&-~ K-klo ......... c. ..... 1 H.o.r- .,.....,,_~- \'•·41JOt1 R.t-n\IW • lln>Wll "' Sl\.on ·~l.A.l:IWanwd Gu ... fut IC#n1 Olftc'l IVnl&lo --""'-1·..,,,..i """""' ..,,., ... , 11.onW. :._.,. ..... krn1oi. ANNOlJfCE.KHTS ~ .. ..... I" t'OWld ~ . .._...~ S.lwA>b. a. INl.tUWOn TnVTI BUSMSS' I FINAHCIAL 11;...,_ fO< s..i. 1 · _,_ ()ppi<1 ..... Uft a.....-w.,,...., • i.,...,.,.U'N'nt ()pportUNU. lnva\ttW'l\I Wll'ILtd .... .,....., ... Loen 1 ·M..,.7 W"'1...S M...,._ T0'1 EWl..OVKNT IV-Ip w.,....., 11114 PEIHISULI NOME llW.I 100 I ::=: lxt-.111 l'.t J"llV \WW" M .1rm1 r11<1m , 4 l..tlrm ~ 1u~ l)j1th .17110 "'l rt $1 .:m~.000 Ot·•·unfmnt IOU IC»l t06l 106' 10'!1 1071 IOIO lllM .... "* LINDA llLI IAYFROMT Luguu11 vl\•W frl)01 !) t.idrm. 4 bllth. fam 80111 ~llp fur :1 W..1.11 Now $Vll3.000 HYSIH PUCE nn ::: S1•~ 1.11111.w lo.1vlrrml dpli. :! hr, :.! h;i up. i IJf 1100 :.! 11.1 tl11 .!. l•~•I "IJ-"l"' H1·duu'<.I $1 .>00.000 llJ) 11)1/ llU ll\111 11'41 11') 1.loO IJJ) 1i)O Ill) 14'IO 14U 10 0 L>OO IU 1$ ,,, I I f llRIHKS RANCH ,.,...,.. ++,r, ~ .. -+Jn ("tmmn ~"NmTrrnndy­ f.,1.1h • l '2 fJIHtll "''" h1ll111p $1 :.t'1CllKHI CORONADO CAYS l '1111111.icln J,f,111.t u1 .. 1 l1uyl11111t 1111 115· u.~.r ""' k l'l,111' .1v,11I Nm, ~:lill OIHI " ll ·tm!> BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1dt'01tvt' NB bl~ blbl ltcl<.1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1e - i100 1200 l30U l400 2410 ~20 1)2) 2UO l)J, 2600 271JO ilOO ltOO 2tOl 2"°4 NC)) Jtoe 1907 -1llOV lt12 Z914 2'111G ztll llllO H22 ?lfl) lU02 J004 JOl1 >014 3011 3018 4012 •01• 4019 4018 4022 40l4 -tOU )100 HSY TO OWll Cute 3 Bdrms only $10,000 down! Pymts $724 P /I mo, lge 2 car gar. Ne ar shopping ' Costa Mesa Only $99,500 Don't miss t his! Call now 646-7434 TOP AllU -LOW PlllCEI 4 Bdrm, l Y4 ba. $12,500 down. Only $905 P/I mo Ideall y located in the top Mesa North area Asking $1 25,000 Ne a r ever ything -schls, SC Plaza. churches! A nice home . terms a re important! DU now' CEITUllY 21 /IOLI STAii .. ~ l11tt.tr HI-l4U WAGON WHEEL CHIRM Very nice a11rac11vely df'corated T plen house In e•Gellen1 area 3 Bdrm formal t1v1ng room femlly room Grtckllf\O llrepl-. Huge rear yerd with covered p111<0 Spanish Ille M any upgrades K1tchen111de dlshw asner. cook top w111i griddle, cul de u c street. etc . etc . Call lor details !>46-2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS LOOK I For our new regulaJ weekly laalure BY l RUlllll& STREAM One of Iha most unique townhomea In tlie area Built eround running streams o fl patio B•o rooms. cracktrng Iara- ~ hi¥ ldllt-1n Glo- sel. sloraoe room galore and out tile thdl!IQ glus door and up a hiOden path by the stream lo a dallghtluUy hidden j>OOI end ap• II you like Pf•· vacy, th11 11 111 5-46-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS 'Jot:. Wanwid )I~ BOAT SHOW CASE Ant_.q11n A~ ,..........,.. 8l4c M. ......... c-•" ~ ....... " Cqnpu""' ,,.,. M) y °"' J\.nwtw• t.111~~ ,.__( .... Jo J·-"~ I M•hu;_.," M'"'•I...,,..,,.. M• Wa.nwd Mtallt.&I lnH1·wnrnt.a CJ( (l<" J\.onu I utt & l.qu•pPWnl ....,,,..,.Orpno Si-tl"I w.Jdo TV Rad>0 s......., BOATS .;h.u\;r tw-nt l~-1 t•o'*"•' S..I \pftd'Sko M.n,.. Eqw,1p M•~nt ~ s~ .. & 0oti.. .......... ~~ ................ ~.,~. TRANSPORT Alb ""'" ,.,, .. .,.M ~ .... ,... ... ... •114....,.,..,... ... s.-.. M...,."°"'" 1111. fr••"'n.-f,....W>I Tu•\rn l1hJ1h AllTOMOtlVC Aw"• WllW\Wd 51" ,.,. fl,o.-. 11£..i. ._,..,..,_ Tnwlu 11.,.. Ml..q\.-. ... ~-. AUTOS ""'°"® All•~• Audi """"n ftMW t·u,.,.... p.....,. °" .......... , ... .,, ,,., ~ ,..., .. ,......, ~ ,,_,,.,.,..,.. '-lAl.la 1:::.\1 ..._ ..... MJ ......... MU • °"" ,.., ... ,....... ,.... ... "-"'t llAllt ~ "-'-II ,.,,...,.. ~ .... v.a.. ... .,.,. "'"""° ...... lkHO 11111 Mill 80H oui. lilll t022 llO'U flOO "" 6214 '216 6111 11no 5224 7010 1011 l'Oll '014 ·11" :011 7020 1022 1014 ·026 ,OlJI 111110 .,,, IOU '°" llOll 11120 aon ll024 - tl03 f!OT tlOI t lll 1114 9117 tl1t tm tin t1U "" "" t1a1 t 1N fl)a t in .... tlU tlU tlO tl41 "" lltl .... tlSf .. ~ lltl t lU t lU "" Every Seturday In the Daily P1101 C1ess1lied1 What a Wl)nderlul World of Shopping right al your fin91'1•PI tvery(leyl Delly Piiot Cte11llle d C1i0tee ''"en Wells three t>edroom home D e · signed tor euy entert11- n1ng HU09 living room Ouellly and 1nlorm1hty $299.000 IJ1-UOO Ada To piece your ad. ~~~~~~~~~~ call ~2-5'578 and let • : Ctasl'*l Ad·l/laor help Find whet you want 1n you Deity Pilot Clullfleda R£SIDtN11AI Rf Al fSI A1f SERVICES . SPYILASI Reduced to seU fast! Lovely quality home with pool & spa 3 BR. family room, two fireplaces. new carpel. & pa int. s pacious kitche n Great location 3 car garage Fa bulous buy! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 OOfll VIEW + POOL • SPYIUSS HILL • This truly magn1C1cent residence Is f or those who embrace relaxmg luxury as a way of life. This h o m e I s compl e tely r e m od e l e d & dec orated, featuring imported pavers beginning on the front patio & contmuing into the entry & thruout the fmly rm. kitchen & b reakfast a rea Decorated In Mediterranean s tyle w/curved arc h es, recessed lighting & libe ral uae o f mirrors . The remodeled gourmet kitchen features solid oak cabinetry. Jen-Air Range, Portuguese tlla & 1 breaktaat nook w/ocean v1ew Naturally there Is • panoramic ocean & night Vlcw from l..A to Catalina & of COUl"le pool & spa are encl'd ln a private courtyard. This flne home 11 unmistakably Newport! Priced at $849.900 FEE w/aaumablt tlnandij. 7&9-1&01 or 7&2-7373 ....., ........ JITOS.llpillrM <U•> 11to 1H1 cn4> m-1m • f ' I • f ~ .. J' ' ............ ""lffl "'°'*9 moclel II\ ... .,... \111w-·..iott1H . 1 .. 1urlng AOOI,"* df4,, irt•I' '°111p 1rtd'6 Clil·lhl,_e IOeaflon A•eum1bte let ' .P O~Qlf ;ao. ,~~J1 ~ htt ol all. VOO OWN TMf ~ANO 1218, 000 Call toddy Smith IOCley 75f.l100 C.FOROf EllUN'l CO LIW\twr•t like 11-. 2 l!ldr 2 l!la, pool. ep1. 11un• a11d muOll, much more Full price 187.600 Oon·1 Wi ii 751·3191 C:.SELECT ..... PROPERTIES Or1ng• Co ('7 '"' •mu '" .. ,, '"'" l!t "'' Ctt•e "'~ HM •ettu •a•~ '0"!01.0IUAI llft.ll HMtlUf "" I '·~. bf, ,.,,, IMMININT 2 ldrm W 1lda dhltdeO : ... =. u:.o~ Ollt t...,.Jl}'~t~i.. ..~ •CllllJ..4' .. liiii••Eiiliii•~:la.l~~===:f"i~Jt lurn~ l'tome In Prln Concrete orlYe. pr1v11e cevllle 11r 0011 CourH lllllo•, 1127•700 1111011 ace•• Prt rt 17 .. tef>1 ll!y rt1M1nl· ~ tlehl"!l.AM-"----n,nr,..... 1u1 ble Off• (714j 3:J7.()1"2 Ml·lln llQ CANYON custo .......... . -;:iii===~i:iiil on golf coorM 2~. dn H l ·bbt"• trtl &1t•a11,1 Ii v1can1. .riow an"'I"'• Bill' H .I• price K"P •• _ -· IW YHll egt 11,095,000 '' eperttnente or Hll u Id~• OllllPlU 1173·77110f780·13117 oondoe!tyr•r~Lltttd pl I 0 28f l8aen<1aog.,11g9 Wtll priced end only J NUllfTI 11 7 2 )( t grou c .11 h Bii I 22 7 lncd patio. crplt, Cir~. blkt lo oc .. n Fron1 Thlt b.t•ulllut .. ldrm Cllhy II 8TfllS TO 8CH 1 llr. no Ptl 1$25 l)IUI HC, ...... "" .. ,. ~ .... NM" .... ~ -pie-a1u1111t I l>t. fem''"· 2\'t llMIU H&lTY duple .. Yrly. um pd No &<41·&«2 Of 770-&(llt • •quipped 101chen. 1111 tely upgrad.CS lntlde enCI ba. pool, 1260,000 Sllr pli""' No """'' • 10 ~41h trp1e, ""ooo t1001• SP• out 11 r .. 1ur" • •o• 1nct 8u e3ea, •~•-013• 1'11·H11 9'r:"tf'onr ia-5o .. mo !•!!•!•~hdl!!•!!•!!•e•_...JH!!jf!! ~~~m·•~h~:c~~I~ ;~:~ ! ~~:~e~·~~:'.0~.~~~ ""'"" VI •••II Ltll ... •••• 1400 MO·OM '11~~"'..~ ic-u1~:~· g: car gt11 Be1meo calllng, t>tth and l\llohen 111d 4 Bdrm. 2''tba, 2 11ory liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiii;;j Cht1m1ng Pen Pl !I br, $760 536·7864 1011 deck Charming wall· Hlen1lv1 uM of brick A P11111110 mdl E11ce1ter11 VllW La. 3'.~ b1. A. P•llO I 1200 papere lmmac conn mutt 10 ... f..tklng 011ly l1nanc:lni ftte Lend •• mo f..gl 873-9060 $Pf..C ciu1tom HK 4 Br, 1212,000 1190,000 ca11 540·1151 ~o~~ :~: .. 500 Contact F •1111~~~~0~~1el1ln , Ctrtll ,,1-11-1-,-2222 ~-~~.:00~·1 ;i0 7'~~v - Wi\11 HIHllNl 01••rl1 Prtptrfltt COHiii vltw 118&,000 4 Br Pr•mler Harbor ~4 0221 lft fAJlt y llll,_,.l._ta< tll·H" (714)772-7291 Ridge E1Ja1t llOIM. LIU· J~2 Ba Buthard L RE.Al E';IATl ~~~~~~~~~I WALKER & LEER E 11emont model, brHlh· Ad1m11rea Fimlly pral 11111 II llWPtll h 11 1,11, l .. : Blulla b1y vu remOd 3br, liking. u11ob1truct1d No pelt $760/mo lnclda POOi. apa, 1m111tc c:i.cor l \.'\4' V.l Lill F R 2"~1la S335.000 v,.... S27001mo lQnG or lawn_,, 964·2119 o..,., 3500 aq It wllh 5 -----Bkr 844-8388 64_4-0134 Me1-llt Ht•t short term IHH e11111 Bdrm• o11 I qu1rier acre 10. HWI V.l! usum•bl• on lhll 4 p t.. 1"25 now 780·1977 ' HOME FOR RENT lol Seller llexlble, Hll· 3 Bdrm Cotti Mesa llClrm home wllh retur UYllOllEI llal , I Hu111111gton 8t1Ch 2 bor HI Olllrlet $3lll.500 home NICety decor8ledl lloahaCI k•lchen and low One of lh• lletl prleed 1-...;;..;=~---.;..;.;::.;;i 2 Br 2 Be co11vert den Bdrm 1660 Fenced yard Extra 1aro• meeter be· m111111e11ence yerd Ow11-homee 1n Bayahores 81 pool, lenc; yrd. well< 10 & g.,•g• K1d1 & pelt I illlijlC)l Jf t1{1M't' aroom and hug• back '" Wiii •Hiii With llnan• $339,!'>00 SIVMlnO 3 Br I o.acn $1250 760--0785 welc.om• 545.2000 RMltora. 875-8000 yard ChMry and bnghtl Cll1 g rool See 11 soonl 2 B1 home w l lamllyl Older 1 llr, IQI ~ f..ge111. 110 lee 011ly S 109.000 Take Reduced to $127,500 room & ~pa Featuree ,., I J IS $500 011 er I 1 •;. 1011 n Cill Call 979-5370 include 1>111rn celllnga, e~~ ~73~~409 Imo 3 k~~~mFi?e:i:~egogu~~=~ For Ad Action CaU a Daiy Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 * ~ • p t 00 • ~ Q) ~ • >< Q) • ~ • p t •tin 1k ,pen ,1vl no1 lugh in pr1ce rt'a9'ln 1filt' CO"IL. rl1"11fted 1dverL1s1n1t 979-5370 101s or 11a1n1d 011u & .,--•82 11a11en Ille Call tor via-PRIM£ MOBILE Very nice. 3 Br. 21,. B•. ner • 0 mo Moke wing app1 5<10·0312. gar. frpl, dlhwr lmmed 714-953-82411 . \ f : '/ L I ti f,' If .\' f >I l I tl NII tl(ALft <\ 1~~1 !JfMlt..ff"> flf_,\l '' 6 1"4\fl -.,T Mf NT~ 1040 Haat. leacla lalHa , 1_ l 1007 No Down-No quelllying 3 t8wl8 a Br 1wnhm Move-in 1ake PHllHU PT, over S 1200· S 1300 neaue 3 Br 2\, Ba , house lrom _8_9_1_5_5_5_6 __ 631·7370 llOMl PARK occupe11cl 511') Fam· 3 bd. 2 atory Fmly rm 1 1 , ..,1, 1,, "" leaf 875-350 xl11t area $895 Imme 675·0558 TRADi T 10~\l. REALTY •1 ,,,, tBr G1ngerllread hte g•· d•ale occup111 cy 3 Br 2 81 co11do wl goll rage rncl Wik 10 llch 963·6940 alter 8 Pm. cour&e v-2 lplca aec: $550 mo 873·3140 963-7010 aak for Alla oare 1enn1s pool $1400 Almost N-28r & 2b8 Unique t>eaCh IOC 3 BR 557 7372 FURNISHED or 709') Orchid s9001mo 2') Ila tantutoc: mu11r 2 er 1 -,-b-,-2-st_o_ry all UNFURNISHED .tilt 't I 1tfUtfO 3 Br S475 1'.4, Ba 2 Or $426 1 Ba Pool No pell 541-9558 W"41aa4 YIHac• Bachelor, 1 & 2 BR ap11 avail Pool. 1p1. llund rm No pe19 lmmed Oc· ocean. $20,000-$75,000 down $355.000 fully 01- su mall le l11111ru11ono1 GLO cu IF. spu•tSll f..va11 Mer , 851·9135 & s1e Stove re1r1g. O/W ame11111ea S900l mo Nr All UTILITIES a&. -644-4299 lull root top deck for pv1 Hoag Hosp 540· 7799 PAID. H"' "''JH 2 Dr, oak firs. avocado DESPERATE! su11 Yard Obi oar Pat 845 852 otAL 11ees. + 1 b• rt111t houH. Coita Mt1a 2224 OK $875 mo Alf u111 pd · 1 CLUBS, TENNIS Bachelor $410 cup dble 101 nr beecti 220 MUST SELL .;;.;.;:;.;.;;;....;.;=;;;...-....;=;;.; 536-.\637. 982-3071 3 Br 2 Ba trplc, family rm, SWIMMING plus 1 Bdrm $450 Ge11eva 960·9609 Bkr THIS WEEK•! =~~==~~~=--2 bd, 1 ba, Frpl, Pollo. C OSE S lOOO pr mo Fred Te· 2 bdrm $5•0 Coreaa ••I Mar 1022 Lowest priced cue tom -: B11-1ns. Retr. wto. Obie Bra;d 118:~ ~~,.,~~ Ba 11ore. •ot 831-1268 mu(h more! SGrry, 845 Paularl110 1011ns Wiii cons1d1H trade 545-6591 Gorgeous cusion bulll1.l_rv_i._a .... e ____ ...;l;..;0;...;4;..;4 Harbor Ridge Terms Moaalaia, Deatrl 1450 Ger. Oa1 de nu,• Nice wl prov sundeck Lois ol Bluff 3 Br 2 Ba, FR ' split no pets. Modtls TSL Mgr111 75-4-0081 5700 IQ II custom Har· :~::. o:~~o~;l 1o;a1~C:~'. PARK CITY SKI CONDO Area, No Pets, .800. wood Skylights. bll·ln1, level, 111w cpl & pel11I, Optn dally 9 to 6. 1••ftlATl' bor Ridge home AS IDUL lime 640·1343 for re111, fully equipped 645-3603 trp1c. ell ulll pd Obi car !~~~g,_~~:~Y Gu1111111tr. OakWOOd HOffAIOYI SUME MY L0f..N1 No for lhe larger fimlly 4 2Br & IOfl wl 2'1B1 Sips LARGE 2 Br. 1 81. duple•. garage Child Oil Drove • money down, $600.000 bd rms plus BONUS JISMllE CREEi 8 II Park West Resort & carport. me• yd No peis Us ... ~f71 A 1 a ba m • Eestblult condo 2 Br 1 Ba. Garden Apartments ~08;1, 'c~:t~~u~~ip~~ Ile low eppralsal ev ROOM and separa1e ti-p1111 2 . Highly upgraded. Ski area HHted pool. 2 , 7 8 F PI ace 1111 1 dbl oar1oe WIO. relrlg, s.coo-s.c 151mo Owner 760-1977 mlly room Cent MC Immaculate 2BR lam 1&cuul, Hun1 lndry la-S5501mo 545-79113 3 Br 2 Ba lim rm pOOI, avall 211 $750/mo Newport Bt~dl/No. 2264 Mtple PWICH REllCll TO lll<J aor liltrat1011 system rm dl11lng rm Jacun1 ell Shuttle busei 10 Oeef -E-s-ld_e_3_8_r _2_''l_B_a_c_o-nd-o S7501mo 9182 Scougall 646-4315 880 lrvlnt Avt 2 Br 1 B• c:atpori. tndry Nicely localed Pl1111 7 on Pvl llnanc1110 $369,500 Valley & Park City Re· S8251mo Spa Joyre C11 842·6066 (II 161hJ 1 I -•t SUl,000 OR WIE Turlle Rock S 199 900 sons oa1ty, Wkly, moo· v 113 291h 2 Br 1 B1. tronl rm, v ew or g..,.. couree lee By ow11Br p1111c only thly Call 17 141 630•5070 Wallt.e. agl 831· 1266 f..lmosl New. 28r & 21la, houte S800 pr mo yrty 645-1104 from deck 1475/mo your boring income pro· 5596901 640-1494 !:--s 2131433-0502 558 Joann 1 f..nahelm 2 8d House and eespray condo 1 m1 lo ~:rn~eorwf:'~g~~:111~~:~ ~lsor N-pon H .. ghls Older 2 Bd Duplex OCl1 Tennis, pool, SIC Bec1u11lul 81ulls 1111d unit, 3 ~port BH ch/So. TSL ..... 1c2.11aa equity tor this 11881. 2Br 1Ba dbl car gar Oat ti Cttaly 1525 333 E 2191 St CM gar e S 8 7 5 Imo BR. lam rm, formel di· 1700 16th SI S•85/mo 2 Br 111, 8• rusllc and roomy 4 eolty S0l(117 l\1 lol U,000 IOWI 645-8103 No pell _5_1_·9_1_3_5_____ nono. 2''t Ila. 2 pallOI (•IOovtrl lipper unit. 111 llll-1111. Bdrm. 31.4, b1 home In 8 Sl55,000 3Br, lB•. new roof & 4ar. lBa. yd, children Hant. Rarboar 2242 Loe 11¥1110 room balcony l'lllr._•6ili4ii21i·5iillliilill•• cerporl, l11dry rm, bal-~~~~N~Oo~t~!~"LC~ 651·1177 46~45a~~4~~~t~ve ~~~·P:y·~.~1";;~510~~-~~1~~";~ ;3769 ~0,:~• Lrg 4 Bdr 3 ea. dbl o•r. ~r~~~,~~11~&,~1:0e i· COl1Y 627 w Wlllor'I CATION with si>ec•acular Best Buy Westclill, redu· p 1 T 1 3 0 Yr 11 x e d 675•1594 118wly red8G0<'818d S850 yrly 11\tl Avail fully furn OCEANFRONT Dix 2-4 Br TSL ll&•f 9'2• llGI 180 deg 1slal1d ancs har· ced 38r 298 hOme. 10• 546•8844 Dys 2131422-4559 evet $1400 per mo George By wee k or month bor View Priced BELOW -111e.-...-DMVS vely lg yd 10 SIL In 3 Br 2'·• baco11do Frplc. 2 2131424-7471 Goldbaum. Southland 673 7873 -----• IHTAIT II curre111 1pp11lsel Owner 1'11V-S214.000 f..gl &42-7342 3'h ACRES car oar $750 63l-2041 lr --.-i-.-,-----2-244 Reallors 833-9191 1 2 BR lb1 ocean view 2 Br 11 ; 81 1wnhae has S195.000 equity a11dliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiir11-Fantutoc: 360 deg v•-_5_"_6_·_4o_3_5 _____ --------=.;;...; 544· 1440 Yearly SllOO mo or w1111· 8ullH11s. laul1d rm. ear- will carry 2nd TO IEW PAJIT· llWPGRT CRESl. from this be1ut1lul 4 Furn bachelor co11do "' REITALS Harbor View Homes 3 bd er 548 98<12 pon. yard/bale Small ~ "'-1211 IETlClltt n•t :~"c,1~sc~~~!at3 ~;~:.~~ Bdrm llt>rary. huge family So Cst Plaia Ulll pd I 10 .. bdrm• lllrtmo II 2 ba. Grd/lr. many UP· 011 "'' beach hOlel .. 1 Pet OK SG00-$625/mo 0 3 rm. 3'> Ba Over 1501ru11 Pel oil SSOO 835-7001 S650 to $1275 grades S 1100/mo room apt kitchenette & 25A8 Orange,.,.,. e1echedU llr.P2·~ b• pool. spa Onl1 S214, 1rees As~mat>le loans or 640-8590 evet 559-9539 aller 5 PM barh, rurnishecs s250 & Call tor appt /Jn l-11GEL GAILEY t A5SUCIA1[5 C11ta M111 1024 STEAL IT , 16 ways to Duy lh•• I home 3 Bdr 2'• Ba lrplc. 5Xyn1es 3 yrs 11ew $135.CIOO Fred agt 631-1266 home in 111v erk 011 000 Also 1ease 111 $950 Owm/Bkr 1.676•2139 °" --------TSL Mgmt 642 1603 1e11nl1 & pool S 114,000 ---------beamed celling, patio, bd, equipped Kot, Cu at 0 c I• n Io r 111 N B * MESf.. VERDE 2 Br 1 oree11bell ne., comm mo 1_676•5717 El slde 3 br 2 b1. lrplc, ~or KIDS N PETS OK Lrge 1 up+ $250 dep 2306 W • 111 assumable IO•M and r-lldll--------l .E. Excltaaie 1600 compl remod. new crpt, lty decor. 10 move-in. S300 673·4154 Ba. Newly decor $495 you own the land $135. -micro OW, oak ooblnets KING 537-9740 tee req C-l-l-FF_M_l_Y----I No peta 833·8974 ooo Transferred lo Ora11oe $1000 mo wtgerdener. 651117 El Wtsl•J •• ,.,,., c.. Cou111y, must sell our 111 & last + dep No .. 7 llYFROllT 3 bdrm, 2 be living rm, 1 Ill, 2 Ill, a '"· No•man Rockwell coun· pets 322 E 23rd llllO" ISUID 10 remily rm small study Newly decor Oaa pd, Rtalttrs UC-4110 L1'dO Realty 1ry esta1e 1n the Auburn 644-01 11 • Lease end Jan 10 end encl oar. d'N1hr, pool, Deluxe 1 BR co11do. by ~•ream 1 i Northwood Poot ten111s etc Xlnl II· nenc1no $82.500 673-1923 area near Sacramento, ---Sal1dy beach 3 Bdrm Aug S750 mo 111c1 gar-BBQ No pe1s 6-42-5073 6 7 J. 7 300 1 rade your equtly tor Mesa Verde Norlh 11ewer -mcitn.I<* IMWI: 21la excel cond Mo111hly dener 642·618, mine want S300 000 lg 3Br 2Ba home cu1-iRv. or yearly Furn or un-------1 SSOO U t1lllrH Plld, 2 home in ora11oe Counly de-sac close 10 schls WOOOBOG COTTAGE 2 furn s12001mo 0<Nl1er 2B• oowly furn11Mo 11e11r bdrm, 1 b•. $250 Secu- Harb<>f Rodge Coll<Jo. be- low mkt. 3Br 21~8a $415 000 951·9399 P r 1 v 11 e p • 1 1 y Lse saoo mo No pals 644·9513 bch $850 rno (2131 ruy Call Belh 641·5230 9161645-7153 557-2419 Sly 3Bd 38a trglr By 3605<165.617·3585 pk pool Nu p11nt & Harbor view Homes 3 bO 2 & duplex wlenc:I ger, miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2 Br 1 ba lge kllchen drps wsnrl dr L111e 2 llll lovely home pool OClllFllOIT redacor ated good LatHI Beaclt 1041 -llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Woll trade equity 111 IP&· aerv p0rch n-ry paint S875 rno Immaculate garden•• $l200i mo 20• 281 S750 mo ul1til 1111ghborhood $495 'illllil~iiimiiiiiiiiiil.I =..,.=...;;;.;;.;;.;:..;.._::.:...:.: BLUFFS C0-0 c1ous <I Br 3 Be pool ed no pell S565 mo. No pets 495-30 t8 Avail Jan 15 5<16.8648 June 7 5 2. 9 4 e 6 0 r __ 55_9_·_500_1 ____ _ I' 2 Br No 811d Owner Wlll llU S 2830 E 6 It """'• E 11 I pa I IT tin $225,000 4'2 Mo11-2 BR Iba • imm~u1a1e spa. • • acre 101 in a11 6sec3 uroty Iden Ave WOODBRIDGE Olllached Saa Cleaeate "276 50-088 I PINE BLUFP: f..PTS •• • terey Or 494.01c• No -Juan Cap 1or equal 9·2044 alt 6pm 2 Br plus dt111, frpl aor, ~ I BR lurn rJean CO"' '• 2 Br 2 Ba Chlld ok, pa- .Ills" .,.. Walk to shopp111g 2331 equity 111 CdM or New· v ., ' t f points VoSll Huerte s 129.000. P 0 1 1 B 8 8 c: n 8 , ea EASTSIOE Shorp 3Br Iba gar, nice yard No poll Hill sode ocee11 view 3 Br blk 10 bcn tor 6 mos 10. view. rtplc. e11dcl lad You can make this du·--------excel ierms Call .. 92•4380 home Quiel 11reer $935 /mo w l ga1d convert de11 & maids S425 Wtr pd 1 pwson oar . on s ove •to· pleK a mo11ey-maker1 If OPEi SAT l·C 640·90l9, f..gl ~~~~~~~~~I Wood burning lrplc, re-551·2340 . Quarters S2000 mo 650 8722 waeher, •P•. lndry rm ~:·r~hi~heE~'!lt~~: 1~~~-1111 llftlat, Ll. • ::~· r~:ai~~~dii~=-Beaut upgraded Oeer· 1 759-.9 loo Sally OCEANFRONT Dix 2-4 Br ~~~mo 831-6107 ~:~~~~·oeto':";1ne1owoehr· ~=~/~r~~ ~~,~~:e~~ c ,OCUIFlllT 2 Reat1ll weyn• Ao• 648-81116 ~!~~e~e?': cd,-;-._:, b.!; I Ta1ha 2290 By wee\~;.';':,'~h 2 Borm couaoe bdrm l'IOme A Mte<\e & us om . b'fowner •ty,l'-...... ........,~-----·1 TwO 2 Bdrm 2'• be Full op111 wutor dryr prof $900mo Incl oerdener 3 -----... laid• Street $150 000 Call IO< quiet relreal for your... '.I br & den R-2 $700, a ..... Farai11at4 "-I I N $850 er 2· 81 avall 1115 A t t u f 2625 Elden, 831-1755 deta1ts 000 650-85l1ew luxury ame11HIM ....-u111y g11e cp p•e o pell • p!r aea 1 a • , miry yet ctose to tennis Gtatral 2102 S750 wotto view 1850 7 1 4 -4 9 • -7 6 6 5 A.gt 544-7549 142-5200 court P11ce<J to se11 11 3o;:~ ~ !~:tp~t~ 964-6171 494-2487 3 Br 2b• Children ok lalbol lalad 2706 ~;~:~= .. ~O~~o j PETE S2550HI Ill l·C low CUh Clown S 145 Versa~!~~~~· 5625 2 81 enclld garage. car· Lovely Turtll!fock 3 Br 2 Y11d and patio, encl o•r llYFllllT S6351mo. v1ulled c:e1· 000 Open 1·4 30 Sun· pela. drapea 773 w Ba su1111y alrium $1000 Elem sch '> blk away L1ttle Ille, p141r. 3 story ll119s. lrplc, dbl g1J pool, tOI Ac-t• SI, U . di~ Jan 911'1 1·SPM 233 VIEW 2 Br S725 w 1 I 1 on No p e 1 s mo 851·3933 S5951mo 640-5078 deluH 1ro 28r. fr pie spa J BARRETI ··· REALTY A Woods Cove t>eautyf 2 617851~33P31 . Np! Hgtl 0VerMtlles Oen Vu Sl200 IS251mo 631-4889 3 Cea•• Vaf. 2..,10 $1600 mo f7S-3067 666 W l8th 845-2739 bdrm col1temporary .... cea11frt 3 Br $1250 ---------N-br 2'~ ba condo, , ctasslC l1eslled 111 ttl owl1 Lido, lg 58r 11800 Sharp 2 BR 2 Be condo. Woodbridge. lam rm. llv NEWPORT CREST. 2 Br. t BR, den, bllln1, 1l11gle p11va1e 60 year old lo· Saa Jaaa CaJ. 1071 WlTHFllOIT MOMH pool. spe, "' So Coe11 rm. trplc. cent air & den. 2·~ Ba $8751mo, oar S550 yrl)'+ulll. Aeglr IELUU Tl rest Exquisite del811t & ~;;ii:i:;m;;~-iiiiiiiiiiiiii H 1· 1'00 :;7~;8;0 S 5 2 5 m o more $875 495-191 I leaM Properties 675-4000 lVGtl FOlllOLlllH ~o;~1;'.:~1PJ~~.~enl I.I AClllS Cortaa ••l Mar 21,.,. Neer 11-lmmac. tilghly 6<18-9148 lalbN By owntor Cherm1ng 3 .-Butld the home ol your ~..-::...;:;.;:;.;..::;;:.:::::....:.:.=~" FMLY SPEC 2 +huge upgraded Cleliched COSTA MESA 11-1 & 2 PtaiaHla 2707 bdrm. 2 be home In dreams oo lhis mag11ifl· Harbor Ridge. prof deco-bO"'-S rm Counlry Kit, home 111 Woodbridge 2 Br 1 Ba 2 car auto gar, -..;..;=;;.;.;=--:.:..:.:.1 pnme condlllon Walk 10 cenl 111a W11h 11111-from rated lully furnished 4 Brklst Bir Plush decor 81 & den. airium wll(>I 1ro1 e. pa 11 0 etc 2 Br 2 Bl yrly Mature, Wl!atfleld APUr.EITI BHulllul gerden apla Patlosldecka Spa. hMI Plld No pell 2 Bdrm 2 B• 1585 398 W Wllso11 831-5533 South Coast Ptaz1 Gor· Saddleback to 1ha Br 3 B•. Fm rm Ooeen Very El move-In S310 malotena11c• tree yd $495-$595 831-5909 non1mkrs nope11 $600 geoos totally PY1 blCk· ocetn SMluded yet only & clly view $3000/mo KING 537-11740 IN req Lake pools 1en1111 + dep s 2131 7911-4195, yard la•~ H1um1bre m 111u1es from town 213-790·5125 EXEC STYLE 3bd 21la SlOOOlmo g75-39T2 Ttwalattltl Ual.2525 257·9792 or (7 UJ Lrg 4/plex. 2 Br, 1 Ba, low tnll!fest lo411 Prleed •••a.......,... Horses OK $695.000 C M pool home Chefs Kii Eves 675-1558 BIG CANYON TOWN-673-3988 ~~~aide 1490/mo llelow m11kel al $153. ~-°' -· Sullmll your terms Illa "'"a 2124 Formal Ofne Cust Decor Lge 3 br. 2 b• co11do. HOUSE. luxurlou12 Br. 2 OCEAN/BAY VIEW 000 Open house Sat 2BR 1Bf.. Duplex Prefer Dllle Get 111 + moves Woodbridge GJ9ll.-nr Ba Spec1tcular 0011 2 8r 1 Ba lrg apt upsl, a11d Sun 1-5 PM 3359 17141494-1177 Senior c1111en Rent 11e. 1ou 111 $475 KING p a rk 1750 -78"5 couree&lakevlew,sep2 w1p1110 Quiet & clean Larltspur SI . Co11a gOlllble 548-5827 $37·97401MreQ (2131434-4330 c ar g1r L ease $735mo.y1ly,111clulillor Mesa ~-r 54()..3136 ---------$1 00 2 d 11 N 2 br. ,.., be. flreplace, drshWHhe<, private pe- 11 o . gar No Peta 540/mo 543·5478. 134 Ham111on lltwptrf leaclt 1069 lltwttrl leaela 2169 El s1de 1 Br Secure Jee:. Laina ltult 2241 2 /mo 644-2416 "73• •~12' o pets Yoo don'1 rlMd a gun 10 --yard No pell Sl11gle -" . .,.. "draw IHI" wtoen you LEIDEl'S REPO 1.100 ISLE · 3 lldrm. 2 ba. 0111y $375 218 Slerkt. 2 Br. den. 2 b1. frplc dlw, Apartatatl htaillaH S2115 NICI Bachelor, reap, E aide C.M cute bathllor adull No pat• Utlls paid, $4001mo S300 MC. Joy- 106 E. Bay SI. APt i. ce Weitze, 831-1289, place an Ml In the DllllV lamrm S 1700 mo 8111 CM. 548·9219 microwave. 1r8Sh comp. - PllOI Wanl Ada' Call now $114,000/obo Gru11dy, Rllr 675-6181 spacious woocs deck• lalHI 1 642 .se78 Lu• Pe11thouse Walk 10 E/slde 3 Br, p, B•. gar, 1eo• oeeanlcyn views r;=;::::::::;;::;;~ ...... 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S800 1 upper b11eony. frplc. No dn pyml • no quau-...;y:...r...:.1y_A..:;g_1 _87_s_-_e_11_0__ 6"6-4e411 Ba North Lagun1 N-Br $800 UUI pd 303 E $850 mo y1ly 8!50-5719 WIEYllW ... lnClry rm. prkng waler pd gar, frig, Jtlnl loe, l10 pets f..v11 1 no"" 631-1427 <I Bdrm 3 balh pool. Must sell lest • ownei being 1ransferred $285'. 000 MULLAN AEf..L TV 540-2960 Aek for I.ORI tying . no IOan fee . tusl WINTER RENTf..L . 011 the ----""-----crpt •d9ec7 o0r200uiel $185 Edg-1ler 11871-2816 9•y VIEW 2 B 1 B 1e1<e o ver paymentt E11111de 3 Br 2 Be No mo ~ ·1 "' r •·get Easlllde avall now 3 BR $125.000 u S1380 per :~~,~~1~8~Y!·~n~~ pe11 S860/mo __ O_P_E_N_H_O_U_S_E_10-5-2Br 1B1. ocn vle'N. ulll apl WI O,g1r9'),$800. 2 Ba. dplx Fptc, peno. mo 29385 CherrywOOO urn 7141544•2484 644·9656 1425 Samoa Way Incl d 2 cat gar steps lo :,; 9~J69 • 8 3 7 1. h m $676 mo 840-ot97 10 DOWIJ EVH 495-5869, day1 ---------J Br delu•• duple•.~P .. Wntte w•* tunMI View, bch 106'' 26th SI. Unlll ----------1 ':"'1~8-r-19_8_1_··-.-_ .... --.-1 OOWFROIT 752·8&7l Judy HAOOI UY 1a1rs. 2 Car gar, lrg 1u11-3Br. +den, fem rm & din ::61.:95~3 1695 mo Ctrt11 ••I Mrr 1722 P•raon s-3';5fm0 "~P•· ~ s L L 1016 WAftllflOIT d • ck s 1 7 6 I m D rm I 1100 mo Ill & IHI , ..... TO oow lalra, llOVI, lndry rm. Immediate-.,011•11lon. ·••I• a1aaa· Je11 to July 3 bdrm. 3 9 S 7. 5 2 8 3 de y,. + 1800 dltp For more 1u· Slef 1 M 1 &41 1324 tredes acGePllCI. Cualom IY IWllll Ila, 13500 213•932•0608 548-8733...,.. lnlo Iv mesuge (714) l.arg• 3 Br 3 8• many r gm • 3 BR 4 l>a, ul1dy be•c:tl. 3 8 BROOKVIEW CON0-0 494-41151 & ownar Wiii 1menlllH I 1100 Call Two weett• ir .. rtnl, lm-~~c:::· ~~r'~c~~ es~~.~~. v~e-:''1 ~~~ 111111~ llWI lllll 830 Peularlno. 3 Br 21~ c:11t back Dorothy 973.7975 ~4~~ ~oc$'6~52 to!:~ 095,000 f..g1 8"'4·9513 S229,000 ap.n S•I. Su11 Complettly rurnlth•d B• e11d u1111 'Nith lrplc, Miulta Viti• 2267 .-...--;..;.;;.;;;.;;...--=~1 BAYFRONT 1 BR. 1 Bf... Falr'lllew & Ad1m1 Call 9.5 499-1817 Fl bldro h large 911clsd patio. •llO 557-4875 30882 Orll1wood ova ~ om ome i11c fd1 •opllances HOMES FOR RENT --------- tmll ti Ill, F~r"mi~ 1~~~: r:tpr,! $860/mo 1,1 i IHI ptue M •aston Vl ato 3 & 4 Hlf I IMITS Wt1lal11ttr lOH al1d tllP'. for large t:>oel $300 relund1ble cleanlng Bdrm $700-1725 Ft'\· fwo lg 1pac1out unlta Trade equity tn ll<>me. tot Yearly 1ea1e, S4500 _dep __ 6"_11-_1_e_se ____ 1 ~~:. y;r;!t! J!i'c'o°r:! 011e houee from lhe good molorl'lome and month=...., Eestsld• •Br 2 81 ptvs 5~5-2000 Agtnl, no IM und Up1talr1 • 4 BR S5000 firm 3 Br, 1~ BA. large gemt rm. llgl'ttl)I al1d 2 BA w11undeck & 22x38' pool In WHt· llY I a•••n furn. 2 car gar•oa. large ltwttrt l11e• lHt -downttalfl • 2 BR and 2 mlnat.r. e11 187 .000 _.. back d l'I Id --BA. $3215,000 LH. lom $1290/mo evarytl'tlng . I 1·lll0 t" ' w•s If ~ 9LUFFS CONDO 2 8r Alllnl0f\. IM4.t200 1!1llrnited v•lue 1128,1~~~~~~~~~1 ~I. ecll Pt. tba. walk'to lhOP• Im· 000 Fully .. 111111•~ no 1: •• M1.t 142· 1IOI m1cul•te 233 J \II"• qual Prv perty 808·8S77 IHHt afarahb• Sharp 3 bdrm w.11atde Hue rt•. S 'TS 0 , c •I I •Hiit & .. II 1100 lta•r·J~ 1202 c;plt, dfl)I. lge fned ytrd' CJ40-0019 AOI -- - -Walk to llCl'to0!9 ~ lhop-Beaut Npt Cfltl Conoc> ~~~~~~~~ lrM•ltlf tert 3 8 I a. MOO PI l'I O I 7 5 0 mo 2+den or 38r t 1200 ;.: eeaullt\11 l.•ncef home. " Bt. 2 ocnffnt 1 1100 065--0 t17 CJ45-0295 A01 r 201140 ir1r~ 2 llt 1 1 9', W!yfront h60 lllffl S1U.OIO By Ownet Unda model 1 11y. 3 br, 2 be. nr oOot l.....notd. 94•·2031. INI IAT/UI 11'.:4 ba Ught lnttttoA Tl'llt,. 2 Bt, 6Cntrnt 1 1000 the bHt bu,. In to""n ~ IULn UUOO &-40·5t37 AOI .... lllJllAlmllT 'it 011r,.., $7&.ooo, now I MUI 2 Br 2,B• condo, dbl glf, verulllt• Condo 1 It AIC, tHC at~ condo 1.eurfl'I'. uncsgrd prl(g G"r~.~~5 ••• ~·,!r9d t500 mo. 714/Ha·t 132 ..._., -·" 'l\N Of 213/59•·MOI Olll UL .... All UTILLTIES PAID Compare b1lor1~you rent Cullom odltgn IHllJfll Pool, bbq, cov'rd garage, 111rroun· cf.a """" ptual\ ttndtce-P<"O No Pttt I 81. 'urn 1519 31$ w WlttOn Cl42-1171 243.4 v111a Hcoar Ni dte. 3 br Bluffs twn x1n1 flnanotno. 1139, Dllr 013--&400. 2 ~~P~~~· ·~1~~ II ltllll UM 11&.I Gro¥91" on grnbell. Dbl Npt Stir t 11annet a 1000 Untvrnt1hed H .. t end i., A4ullt 84•·Ut4. Npt C'"' 38t t i100 _;;;;;=======-• cle•n Ttlrff btdfOOIN • ....., ................... ..__...-.--. ~.;......;.;..o..;,o;.;..;...;.:..:...;.;;..;_ HVH 48r t i""" Chettllll 10\llh p1110, nictoua Cl'ttne cov. 381 1,000 h1111de a I r 21_. 11. T'lllO 1:9, gar•o• Y11r1,. Olllt IY .... 101\~ fcnl*· lllbOa flCllYll'J(, oor11.cs. 1 • den. , • Mt MC. V'-W Of Oreenbl1 Qood v '1.e .000 CGM act irr08t M.MtlO I I Afrtatt 1121 W Bty 2Jf·Vtew 1950 prlvele patio w/ape, lnGO ..... t1350 ll'IOt\111 - -Townh~~Of s 1000 bacll~. remoo tllttflel\; MLllllT l •IOHI Npt 111 I It •Br a1200 2 ea1 gll'Ao-8850/l'llCI UY t llAll llULn 0... 1r .... 11ln1 v..,, full IMront o f 1HO 19' tut t MC MWS3a. ..1.y-. o~ only •n .ooo wllh DeibOa C0¥9 28r 12000 ·~~!!.,.!:~-!!-~~!!!I xtflt ..._ hnenang •r. Bo •l dt cove. You ••t Mid •gun to t; t • !] • · 1117 evu u~oo "ckaw tut'' -'*'..nv HA"IO" "1oa1, 1v1tr 1•trz•t775 1 WA1t1MlllT --~ lft ect In h U., l11rn 2 1r, .. 1 81 _.i hll•h9rna M Mlf 111·1• f t42="*'!0ell-. e: ftt:"':..~ I •• , J i I I i I ' • ' ~ • • • • J . . Orange ooae DAii. y PILOT /Friday, J nu:y f, 1"3 •• -lesSi1nt.BI Service Direct .. lt1M~l!alt•1 Ct!l!! ltr!tt ltt .. l!Hala1 !"111 j'''""' • TUt $184 ptrdaf :V.;9,'IOAii'R w. t HH.[l M-·ADC MOVING· -.. rititNirXLLID • 2 I Y" ••P Cu1tom-btl St•m C.n 1 Upflof --n.u1' ' Ou c If 1 lefvlo. -•-All kind Gu41f Th.t'1 ALL ~ SH1Y ' ~rnilurt LIG'd. Truck Mounl Uni! . Ci.anlnQ l ervlol c.... IOIC. 11 u • Wtl10t"'1no f7M0.24 I . tntled. IOf • l(fln Bufllell 1131· 140 I Wonc .... ., ..... 3111 nlneM IS-Miii 10 00411· We CIO ptlollllng &12-CM 10 Aef9 Jotln 140-ta t7 30 City .cs , •~ HAULINO·ORAOINO NIN 142·tl0t &TA .. VINO COLLEOf I.ti m1 be part ot your ,, .. t..-a- ln lhl Ctrtt•tft I ........ 1 c ... ,,.,. -!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I d•molltlon, c:l11n•UP •ruO""N ... MOVl""O N-Yw. MM'• 118"' mat -~iimii ___ . ~ _ ~--!! :: CRPT/VPHOl/OIN'L ., "" ''" " *•llP•P•' that you'111 au -u . nltl V Remod./~11 Lo rtlM Oement•M•-•li.....,., ... Ila I COl'\Creta & ltN ftl'\01111 HMClea,,lnQ 'Ir w .. ~ CO. UG Tt24·430 b Ill Olf 0 II _. '" l#fttt.l OMii• patio~ f -~ ... ......, ~-..._..._._.,.. ___ w-.-----....-,--Quick Mt'll. 142·7131 Q .. ., """, 1.139·6 • lnauracl. &41•1427 P•1•1n,1pcu" lnhgl p ·,., •,, E1<p'd, tl~l1 tM-111t ' ' erui•. Wtl11-0u1t WOl'll, UC. DOORS OALORlll l.andac;aptng·Yd Clnup1 "::! ~ WATCH u• Q•""'WI " " PILOT Fr11 .. t. St.-.. 752·t55t #t81087 Rob M7·2"'3 8upply-fMtall•Aeoair Tr• tnml remov-Malnl HAULINO·lludlnl w/lge '" nv Hanger. 55t-73"40 Tr• a.Mcie; trim I out, EXPER carpent., do .. C!raatc !flt call bofl, 141-H2f'....., lrrlOatlOn Jltn '81·0129 v~:;k 'y'c,':' f:9~;~1,'9 ·~·-~~! !~fT 8 •~~ Pflatiat Plattff/ lttalr f.~'.~~~.c:~•:_.w SERVICE s~~;~~i.r:~air:_-;~ --iT1Vi•1 TILi -Dmr--.-ll------l--LA_l' .... 11"..,.•n-~-u~.,..~..,.,..,..l~..,..~-:o-·~ ... dT.,..-Johll . '"H'~otti!: .:,~;:--.... f&lrntl ED'S-PLAiTeRING ' la DIRECTORY Mf Dan. S41o4882 Exl)e(t lnlllll 983·32U ORYWAl.1. TAPING FrM .. t 01119 "3-2603 l11tla1 131·4111 Dy Richard Sinor. I.IC: HNI pllctlff. Int/ext. __ ._ •• _, ___ • ____ _ 00 IT NOWI ..... , ..... ,. Your Delly Piiot S.rvlce Dlreotory Repr.eaenlall,,. Ml·Hll tit 122 REMODEL/REPAIR All Te1t1ur .. a Acoullk: 20004'4 1'4 yr1 Of happy Reltueeoe. 645·1251 Moet 1Ubjee11, 1<·14 StorH , olflCH, nom11, 811ch Clllll Tiie Oo Fr .... 1. K111ln 150-toH Tll 111111 ..... 14 llr 11 'V 141· llH , ...... ., •• , local cuitomera. P&,,A8TER PATClilNG Day/ew .. ' ll2/hr. •Pt• Cullom c1blna11. , Showro:e3~9~98~~~~bl1 DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC Lewn·lr-.nrub lna1111 'urnaC*-pool.water hMt Tot1I tr .. Mr11, landtc1pe. Thantc you, 13t-44'10 A111ucco1. lntlexl. 30 Mr. Morgan 64&..617t etc. 20 yr• In., ... Bon· prlQM All phi .... 14 yra •lip. Tr• lrlm/RllTIO\lll B CJ I handytnan. C1emtt1t, m•· LOWEST RATl!SI Prompt, yra N"I. Paul 545-2977 Wla•tw Cltaal:: did. 1n1 Lie 191801. Ckll• Cart Fully llc'd & lniured Lawn malnt/Rototllllno Htt tu •I aonry 26 y11, 638--0914 n111 prof1111on1l1. 15 p !!!! Palombo Con11r COf'lltactor 632 5&49 Fr" ••llm111 548--t0e5 HDUllWDRI ' OA .. O&NINO SE"VICE yra ••P 030-7149 lpa .. a1 WE WMH WINDOWS 962-831'4 Child C1r1· oam to epm • • " ,, cv: . ,, II I l Gardening, C111n.up1, Pruning, CIHn-upa. tST CLASS PAINTINO H•r U / Ul-llH F111 • Profeallorlal REMODELS/FACE LIFTS H~uM, anaelll, yard. ull ffll II trimming. c:em1t1t work WllTEI Comm/relld. 6A8·7650 Wallpaper lntle•t. Rt· QualllY·-'llble 11111 Ouallty wortt QUllllll llCI Custom wood patio•-0 part Um• 8"2•2995 ELECTRICIAN. Priced 5'46·180'4, 0'42·2985 pllfl FrH "' 979-5294 ''" Mlltn•l• 148-7391 dtclll & fences Ill Chlldcar LO • & tot I IC>-I h f ti HIQh quality hOUHWOrll ...... " REPAIR/REPIPE/REMOD AUlllt••/ ltat4tl nm repair. F; ••• o:t e1p1an~e. FT/PT,· CM ;a~oe'·o:".m:.~1o"'b.•.1• on a ••• ,... Swanton & Son PaJntlng Wlr htra. n1w conatr., ----------perlormacl In fine homN. BRICl<WORI< Small lobe. Comp1111 ext 1 ator(. porc:elaln refln. Lie. FrM It ... 1 -I a..· CARPENTRY-MASONRY Randy 64 l-0822 home 8'45-61.09 wlldya Lie, 30&ej 1 913..0369 E11p'd In all home repair•. Eicper11nc1d, depenl!•· Newport, Co111 MIN. home, from $3t6 lndlv. 111• 2'4 hfl. Hon11t. re-_. •ntl D~8,!~~·~9~~~~G Doors, Add'n1. Conver-Chrlatlan mother wlM ctr• ~LIC'D ELECTRICIAN Riu. No job too Small ble, honeat. Intelligent, lrlllne Refa 075-3175 dual room•. from $46 + llable. Brent 850·1030 Thal •II contrlC1ora wtlo alon1, All Bldg. 35 yrs for your child In my C.M Oual. work-A .. • ratM Brian e50-3o99 evea metlculoue, llexlble. 1 am BRICK STONE BLOCK malerlal1. Rafa, ln1uracl. perlnc11°'udmlnwg0fk11°b...,or '•200nd L I Ref 5 &-6 95 t h • b • • 1 P h o n • • • L 20634' 1 631 '4870 In••• len ict Aataa 1 a. Jerry " '4'413 home. 5 7-83 Free eet Tom 081·5072 DUNHAM HOME 673.7012 after 0 PM Frp1c1. pl1t1I•'•· bbQ'•· le. · · • __ ...,_...,. ____ m11erla11 mutt be Ileen· Drl-•ya. Parking Lot Carttl Samet Loolltng for •Int Child TOP QUALITY WORK IMPR~VEMENT w"kd1y1 All day Satur· Free Ht Rift. 8'41-0'414 Palnllng/rep1lr1 • dr•. RESUMES Md Unlk»nMd c:ontrac- Repalre, Sealeo•llng. care S 1 50 hr FULL AT AEAS. RATES 83 ·8530 d1y & Sunday. Everything In Muonry window• replaced. mlr-WRITTEN & UPDATED tor• ahould to 111t1 In S&S Aapnn 63l-'ll99Llc No St11m/No Shampoo TIME ONLY Verd, lunch. Llc:'d Joel 973-75'44 •••HOME REPAIR I.le/bonded Low, low rofed watdrobe dr1. Prof1111on1lly. Call their 1d111rt11lnQ. Con· Staln Spec:Jallll. Fut 1neck1. actlvltiff. TLC .. RESID/COMM'L/IND Repalra/Remoct No Job {11')113 1012 winter prices. 673·5387 5<18-7887, 6'48-5500 831·8000. 875-8813 tractora and conaumer1, la) i I dry. Free HI. 839·1582 2·3 yn 751·23"2 wlldy1 20 yra. Oo my own work. loo eml. Ful aarvlce, • contact Mary Orondle al fl ti •I Shampoo & st11m clean. fr" eat. Keith 8'48·'4672 Cleaning: No lob 100 big •lal Illa•• PAINTERS IMll!t (71'4) 558-4'08t wttll any WILL SIT In my CM home, Color brlgntenera, whl Cltaalilt Stnlc11 lie. 2780'41 Al 141-8l28 or small e.g. tellable, Top qu1llty proleulo· ......... ,...__ _____ I q~t1on1 Contractor'• Pref eves tenc-.. "lrd 1 10 1 u 1 • 1 Fl Cl I HOME MAINTENANCE refs $6/hr "' 7.33• 1 Mini Bllnd1. dr1per111. nals, lnt/e1tt 12 yr• ••P· Huber Roofing-all type1 S1111 Llelftae Board, 28 · • ""' , · ctp s • m n. bleach nouae clean ng .. bua • ttl tU •I work Guaranl .. d·R•H • " N_.,ecovtf·d.ck• c c "'"la. reas. 548·2674 Hall. llv/dln. rm1 $15; avg nan, Janllorlal Mrvlce. -191_9955 evet. Why pay retalll I 1111 & Jay or Larry 642-6779 Lie ,.411802. 5'48_973" lvlc inter Plaze. CHILO CARE. my home, room S7 50; couch $10. Call the profeHIOflll Jim. IF YPU WALK ON IT · ROBIN'S CLEANING ln1t1ll 1lnc1 1969 Jim p l Room 890, Santa Ana, lunch/inac:ll• Included. chr $5 Guar. ellm. pet 8'48·'4800 we cl19n 111 Wood, Ille, CALL CAPT FIX·IT Ser111ce ·a thofoughly 6'48·'4800 •ttr •I lllOF PIOIUlt CA 92701 odor Crpt repair 15 yrs carpet, etc:. 832·'4881 Spi c. In 1m111 repairs, clean hOuse 540·0857 ;---------F1rthin9 lf\terlor Design Don't re-roof, repair · 11 Large yard. 6'46-7939 up. oo work myHll Ctatracltrl, Gtatral home or marine. hrly Housecleaning, rallable 1;M;,;,O;:;.'f;.;i;.;;•;.1li....-----HANGING/STRIPPING fracllon of$$ 857·2890 Selllng anylhlng wllh • Refs. 554-0123 QUALITY REMODELING Far•ll•rt ltUallkl•t ,., ... (213) 592-2909 rel. Own tranep. Reu. *'·1 llYlll• Visa-MC Scou 64'5-9325 ROOFING REPAIRS Paople woo need People Tn.t'a what tl'll DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY le all aboull Dally Piiot Clutlfled Ad Sall with EASEi Pat101-Addn'1•0tek1 CUSTOM REFINISHING Trade your old atuff for YOLANDA 6"2·0'405 Top quallty. 25 yr e•p Expert wallcoverlng In-Small joba 01<. Free 11 • •lmpll mauar 11'11 BREEZE KENNETH MacHALE Furn. & Kii . Cabinet• new good I•• with a Compellt111a ratet 1tallatlon Reu. Conaul· eatlrnatea. Call Tom or Ju1t call &42·587&. CIUllflld Adi 842·5878 Lie. tM821 848-3652 STEVE 675·2363 Cl....n.d Id. t.42·5871 CllHlfied Ada 8"2·5t78 No overtime 730· 1353 tanl Aulgnmt. 581·8590 Chucll, 542-6392. Ae1tatal1, Oaf. Atutant1, Oaf. -.Aett~=•:.::n::.:•:.:.•..:D;:al::.·--Atutatata Uaf. A1111a1at1 Ual. ltoa1 2900 ltat1l1 to lbrt 2901 IHlal1 to Skare 2901 Otlict ltatala 2914 Lftt a fHa• JIM Ctala .... 2724 c.... .... 2724 But. ltack 2740 ..... luck 2740 • ..,.,. ltack 2719 Room In c M. home nr. llOOlllTE w1m11 38r 2B• condo. NB. corn· 1617 W11tclltt. N.B. 256 -..,;;,,;,;; ..... -...._ __ -.--.-i.-;.;,;,;-.-;;.;.;;-.. __ .;;,;;,.--O.C. College. $250 mo. Mate 25·35. atralght, 1 1 1 1 / to '4000 sq. It. 111. floor. Loll: Lido late, Oec. 2'4, 28r. 2Ba, pvt patio, pool, Sharp bacllalor unit. 2 Br 1 81, avan. Jan. 1 'It IUIPIPIR IPTI E•c;,.alient 2Br. Frplc In 5'40·7987 non·s.moker, 10 1hare pe 9 urn, poo ' w own Agent 5'41·5032 •1111er •haded Peralan all ulll pd, 5"95 mo. l978 stove. water pd. $350 ml. from beach A LOVELY PLACE L/R, 2 dra bay, t blk bch. "like new" 2 Bdrm .. 2 · oarage, bdrm & ba Shi cat. part •ha11an. R•· Maple SI Mgr Apt 1 mo No pets. 5'40·1158, 968-4216 TO LIVE Yrly rental $650/mo. D""' Room In 2 Br apt. Dani b1th, San Juan C1pl· w/2 yng adlll S35o mo. IUmPIL ward 673-0407 (Harbor & 19th) •-p $250 & 111 St• v e 6 '4 O'. 9 1 1 1 , · aUI for Dave. Larry or •Homey/P\11 l & 2 er 732-2598 , ev/wknd t, u • acroH atrano condo Flreplece, 553•1832 IEW"IT OEITEI Lo1t: GOid wedding band Apl for rent wl loll. nice Pam J:c!r.~~·~!'n.~~h=:: •$<150 10 1550 838-2951 from beach. 24o-7t4l pool, 1acuu1, only ml· With uae of reception, w/lnacrtptlon "Lo\19 Edi· .,.._ Call 6'45·640'4 1>411 Large 2 BR 2 B1, 2 sty 8rookhurat & Adema. •Pool/1pa/bbQ Lg '4 bdrm. 2•,;, bllh, clo· Furn. room. $225 & de-nutet to beach & Dana M/F to ehr NB Condo, cont. room, klleh, phone, flee". downtown H.B 6PM unit. $550 mo. No pets. s450/mo. 557•9716, •5 acres of beautlfuily sed in pallo. •Int cond. posit, mature Fem. pref Po I nt H • r Dor · pool, lndry facll. $295 aecretarlal & word pro· R-ard. 8-46-2141 2 br. den, frplc. patio, iar. Call 540· 1158, aak tor 213-547·1601. landacaped aurroun· c1011 to beach. Yrly Hunt Bch area Amenl· 5290/month plus 'It utl· mo 548·51162 ceasing. Mall & menage Loat Pertlan, Male Wht. $ Dave Larry or Pam dlnga $975. Call 675·'4'419. tin. refs. Anawer Ad lites Call Gerhard 81 Resp fem non-smkr to thr serv. avall. ~aretely If •n• 10 n•-ot Cow"-Nr ahopplng. Aval!. 10 ' Lovelw Unite by the Sea. N F • h I 538 6•2 •300 2• h ( 7 1 • ) 8 3 I 2 0 '4 0 d I -"' C II " ~. _,,... ~, •75 5 • • r tWY• "' • opp ng . " .., " rt. " • db CM lwnh1e nr bch. ff r..... 1 : 1ne, In vie Spvg111•--Hiii. R~ mo.v ·930 S0Coas1v11111,18r. 0Ceanv1ew,1plll1Vt,28R •Ouletarea Sludlo,1 blkfrombeech. (buSlneas)or(714) 1 53158422897 71'41760·0100 ward6"0.S526. ~ Townhouse 2 Br. w. Ba. pool/Jae. Clubhouse. etc. t ¥•D•. gar. frplc, balcony • No pell; lurn ivall quiet single, pool, $325 Nice turn. room In Coate 496·9758 (home). no pe •· • lrplc,pool.spa,ittached $'450 642·"878 or $650. or upst1lra 28r (l14)Ml·tlH yrly 5<18-1'410e111 ~~~:8·92C•ll alt 6PM M!Ftoaharenew 2 bdrm. evs EIECITIYElllTEI FOUND: German Shep, garage. No pe11. A11111 673-6866. tv.ba, n-cpt, balcony. 8081 Holland Cr, HS Spacious 2 Br & Oen 2 car oar Westside CM ltalal1 WaalH 2909 Full service. Keep your blk & sll11ar, older, vie now. $825 mo. 631-498'4 2 Br 1''o Ba $'4501mo for y•r S5501mo No pet1. Btwn Slater/Warner Waterlront Apt ... All Furn room, prl11 ba, 1111 duple•. S275 mo Incl utll. Maturi. reap. cple IQ;Oklng overhead low & profff· 19th St .. CM 646-4035 1 Br. condo. micro. 91• 2 persons 755 W. 18tn 52•2197 R&H lnveat· ott Beach amenities . boat sllp prlv. Prel le. student. 730-7207 da. 6'40·552'4 for 2 br duple• In CdM ::fg~~~~::icrilf~·r:.r~ FOUND. Dec 27, am 1 .. rage. trplc, pool, •P• St 646-9507 manta 1 •vall, No pete CALL non·smkr S20Qlmo REF. ev Bob area, need now. up to N-port Beach. 881 Do-male brwn dog w/bell. Pentrldge Cove Com· lmmed. occupancy 2 • 3 Lui 1Br condo. Avall Im· WOOIUIE 760-0919 646·0992 eves s $700. 529-7'476 v~"" Ste 1 ..... 1•36,.1 vie Ad1m1 & Bu1hard. I $ 6 2 5 ... ed P I I d Spec. 1 & 2 b,r.. lovely 2B 28 t 100 .. L •ft room w/t>athroom hr lrg home or condo. -v" . "· v.. ., 963·3373 P e • . m o Br. $'475-$625. Comer of m · 00, · lllC. aun ry, pines 4-,tr••m• aec r. a. •«<" o-~ 111 Int deposit utlla. 54'5-3115. Fairview/ Adami. Call sec prk 0 '"95l mo 1 1 t b ·h wer front, di• apptlance1. prlv nrSo Cat Plaza. fem 966·8<179, 682·2'4'49 Gara1n ftr Ital 2112 DEL.UIE SUITE -Fo_u_n_d ___ S_m_a_ll_b-ro_w_n_& M s 9 5 557 '4785 542-87'48 Steve or QI••. n ry Y P one, 16"0 pref S65 wk 55e-1737 -S C. VIiia 2 Br 1 Bl on· at. • · • 1·749-3573 ev/w'«nd'•. 1g1 rec ar11 Incl. gym. cpt/drps, pOOI. " mo. · Beaut very 1r9 ocean vu S55 Single garage, Ille a. W f II.a white dc)g. fem, r_,tly downstalra, sec gate, pool & apa. Free cable 6'45·0302 Employed Gent over 4'0, home. Lag Bch. Prof to secure 731 W 18th. St attr FOlf •I •payed, lrv1111 aree. pool,1p1.-1ghtrm.1st MILL 2 bdvd at McFadden. 1n1t1ll, 2 tree moa. 2BRapt,yrty S550mo. nonsmollerwlthkltc:hen ahrS3501nciutll 1at.IHI Costa Mesa 873-7787 $1501eq It. Leaae. '497·'4086. a lul plu1 sec. $550 mo Ou•el older peraon . pref. ~8-8591 215•,; 32nd SI NB Apply prlv 548·7586 & sec. 4'94-129'4. 6'42-46'44• M·F. 9-5 -F-o-un_d_:_C_1-t,-hi_l_b_y_c_ar 957-3156 or 96'4-03 19. CREEi No pets 893'"89'4. 10AM·t2 noon. Sat. Jan Room. $238. prlv entr. Poollltc '4Br home, sc S~n~11~e.08C'fr ;:~j;~· OFFICE SPACE FOR HarbOr Bl/19th St. CdM Nwpt Sch. M/F over 35. 2Br, 2Ba, cpl, drps. pool. 3 Br. 2 Ba home Bllns. 6. 83 quite working man Cook Plaza, M 21.35_ str. non __ 95_7_·2_7_'4_0_a_fl_5·_.3_o__ LEASE 700 "sq It, exll Animal Ho8'). 644-81«IO non smoker. Ideal loo,. I r St •tll Otatl Plue 2 b I ks Ir om b ch carpi/drapes, frplc:. W/ 113 29th, sml back bl· prlv <194-4''459 Lan Bch sm~r S2"" 84' 1 3523 Newport loc. 646· 7728 L t· 8 & ~ t pool, ipa, tennla, view. 2 5'47-'4151 or alt 6PM pool. S8501mo Call S -• "· ""· • Eutslde, CM sale. clean 9am-9pm • OI . rown ca Br 2 Ba Furn or Unturn 536-7953 536-0921 chelor unit 300 pr mo Spec. oceanfrnt 3 Br. 2 slngla on prlvale alley, 1---------1 wl 6 toea. Vic 2 nd & s375 mo s 1oo dep. 1br,2 br/2 ba 1---------yrly 213!"33·0502 ba . trplc , W /D lllOlllTE storage only S65. So Laguna 3 Arch Bay 23rd &.Santa AM Ave 2 Br 2'h Ba. APT 2 H t B M 2142 L lB 0 1 1 s550 $200 $300/mo 673-3600 343 & SOO IQ It. sp a11all 5'48·1392 5'48·0108 frplc's. small yard, alngle •• • 11 U ~o run~~~nJr:,;, 11 · 645·1'4'4'4 Fl•IERS wlgood hwy vlslblllty -p-1-t,-1-c-la_B_u_o_h_a_n_a_n_o_t 2 bd townhoose, Est C.M + FURN. BACH. garage Water paid. 1 Studio Condo. Bll·lns. 850-2493 Oldest & largeal agency. Ollie• ..... 11 2914 4'97-2351 Colorado Sft"nn1 ... W• 5800; 1 bd condo, pool & chlld 011, small pet $650 Frpl, patio; Acfou t>ch. ---------M/F share '4 br house. All cuenta screened wltn .;:;.;.;.;.;.~;.;.;;;;;,;;;.;;;;.-_,;;;.;.;.,;; .,... ... ., tennis. $"75 6"2·2191 mo 5'45·2000 Agent. no S" 8 6 . 9 8 2 • '4 9 1 4 . 1 81k to Bay & Baach 1 Newport Shores Neer phOtoe & references Prime Fount8ln Valley of-SIPEI IAllUllJ haw WIHtef 964·2893 •l19hled tennis cts lee 964'·6886 Br $4'35 mo och. pool & tennis Credits. Coamopolltan l1ca 864 sq It. 10529 WILUOE WHIS •81111ards 650·2493 $3 501mo plus '"i ulll Gooo Morning America SI a I e r ( D 1 ck ) 759 w 19th. •Healed pool 1 Br 1 Ba upstatra APT , La1ua ltacll 2741 ---------1 548·43<10 The Tomorrow Snow 71'4/986· 113'4 E1ttec Sulla• Incl recept.. Found SlamtM Cat. Vic. sec'y servs, cont. rm., S.W Hunl B11ch area. kit .. mall nand.lg. A••· 8 4 8 • 3 '4 5 7 , w o r k pon1lve to your bualne.. 8'46-44'27 LUXURY 2 BR. 2 BA. •.JSaacuunuai dlsllwasher. private pa-=•-=;;;..;;,,;;.;;;.;,;;;.._..-;;..;;.;; 3Br 2Ba. 2 hoUses from ---------*'" otf *to all who Lii• 1n•ur1nc:e agent • tio, single garage water North End. panoramic bch frplc. garage, $1000 To share So Coast Plaza. ~ 9 Minutes from belch •Elcetclse room paid. 1 ohlld Ok. no pets oc.an view, walk aoroas mo .. yrly In 64'2-3443 3 Br Condo. wl2 wonclno need 8 place privale office space In needs Adj. '405 Fwy. 1n1--------- F v 1ndlv ofcs Mo/mo. Found. Small tamale dog. from S325. 963-&44'5. Light tan. part Golden Marble Pullman tops •Sand volley ball $'450 mo. 5'45•2000 atreet.to pvt beach Lux. ---~-----1 men Spa, game rm .. l••••rt IC1·1111 cHualty office Opportu· Decorator drapes •Flreslde loun"e Anent, no fH. 10 yr old condo 2 BR 2 2 Br Iba. lrplc, $650/mo weigh la Great toe. 29 Id P 1 1 1 1 nity to provide lull client Alvr Ftn Vty High. Jan 1, 963-4283 or 1162·2•32 Plush w/w car pell " " 81, f pie. av all Im med Nr Harbor HI 955-6301 $295/mo incl utll Biii M. yr 0 ro HS one 8 services S 155/mo Hunt Walk In Closets •BBQ'• 3 Brm 2 Ba, dining rro. $1200 mo Call 9-5, M·F, wkdy. Rich 752·0591 730-3699. wllllng to share •,; of 3 Bch. 963·584'7 IHI IPIOI • Private Patio StrrJ, •• ••t• trplc, waShlng fecil., ga· 720•0110 (Ive number! eves ---------bd, 2 be house, Elt-Blufl, ---------Attracifve ru111c up11111r1 Foond: Part Slameae male Gourmet Kitchen S55 PAULARINQ rage. 7761 Cypreu ---------1 Furnished room In C M N 8 w I th •am e . Newport • Airport area. Mttlno. We tupply de161, cal. No l.D. Sunflowaf & CarpOrt wl storage $ 8 7 5 S 3 0 0 19 cur llulr• llaf.,a ltrt9' Lido Isle. lga 3 br. 2"\ bl. ·au .. t home for working $'4251mo 8'40-70'43 E>1ecut1ve Suite hH in-apac., copter. You aup-Cadlllac, C.M. 641 -0203 Spi, outdoor BBQ Costa u. ..... -~-88,.2 an 5:30 •-~ lrplc. aundeck. atrium, I paraon. Not under 32 ---------dl111du11 off1Ce1 avail. tn ply phone & S96 pr mo pr d"'" 111 875•3924 Laundry O EOl.,,._lm Hf &11• car gar La ... $1200mo. yeare.548-5804 NdF 2s-;;2~o::_tir'4B~~9 anantlqueflllldbu1tneu detll.Callf.4'4·7211. _• ...... -•------- $550/mo 548 ... 630 111 -I , 2-9<. 2 (!a l!lgt)ty 1,!W.. 2 bloc~ IQ beac:h.. 673-0915 ---------house. '"• ull o environment. Mo to Mo For La .... Office 3 r"". Found: S.aUl. blll Great plU'1 first month'• rent ded Coodo In Huntington 11~81t db1i:s,.!\"', · $950 111, Ocean front 2Br 2ba. avall Laguna 8eacn turnlahad. pell 631·«59 •fl Spm or 1e1se. Prices d i•· 1200 fl Good 1 fflcl Dane P\IOt))', Fem .. ap11 VILLA POMONA: 1 & 2 Br. 149-1302 · foL1n~19rk-_. A 11c,o"..!~~ ia• :;-~ · ~ .... _51,.,. Feb 1 Vfly 1900/mo. kllcfl•n & laundry prlv Considerate Fem n·amkr counted S 100 per mo aq · ra 10 wk1. 548-9101 beaut landaeaped. Quiet r '""'"' •uv '"" ~ -~ -· "" 559 l"92 ft • $200/mo Non 1mok1r lb.are beaut d•cor Lii with 1 mo free. PrlcH good algn & expoaur•. --------- comple11, enc:l gar. crpt1, N-portFwy,,oulhto ovet.Slngleend~nll.Agt I It 11. ..,1 .. 1 · u 1 4Pm pleau. 497-3097 or Forest 11m ovrlkng l ncfuc:fe r1cept1onl1t, 18'23 BNCh Blvd. HB. SCR•M·lflS drpa, pool. patios & lndry Baller, R. at Pau1ar1no 0&&-«5e. -530·3~ !!pll M• " • Saa CJtaHlt 2711 64'2·2233 woodl Poo(.tennla' all cont rm. & coffH with Call 131•1900· Atl 8 & " I Sor I ••oo c Wllndl 13i-9GOt. ac. ~no pea. ... 1 BR. willl to beach, NO FEEi Apl. & ondo 2 Br 2 81 nr San Cl•· Mair Br w/lrg cloMt. Miu. 1m41n1 $325 plus ulll1. wlp, telu & aecretarlal ANSWERS ~~~. A11:" ~2Jrf.l ~'!%~ ~~·11':,~~f.'~~r:r.. sto11~ refrlg, g~ & owtr rent;~51~1~2 Re-:'o':!· tmente H'oap ' patio, ~~e~~.,~o:••, ~~1~11~~· _1_1_0_-8_6_5_1_____ serv a;~!l/633-9978 o~~~~ s'fl<,;!,~'. ~=~~ C11n1p. H....., -URI ._., r-room ~.5 Imo. Nci pd. vt yard. et K. • newly decoralld. water & • Rmmate to ahr 38r hie, ---------lhln e••c aulte. Call Flood. Wort ... h,y 11.,.. ,...,. ~ ... $'425 mo~36·4837 ; With 4'0' dock for power gas pd . $'485/mo. 95l·8092 Laguna Bch. $300 mo. Airport 1rea • E11ec. Newly dlOOl'ated 1 St & ~'4e6~~7gs 7 W Bay 962-3071 boat. 3 BR 2'1\ ba. c:on· 891·16« • Mair rm on Balt>oa Pen. Reis req 497·3017 evei Suites from 225-450 sq _5'4_o_.00_1_9_. _____ , FIFTY Bach plua lofl apt Patio do. $1200/rno w/doc11. Only $230/mo 875-18•2 fl. II they k"P ratting the · · --------- 40 -1wa111 to beech, bach, 11000 without. 650_1190 2 Br, S-465. yearly. new or wrk 873•773-0 Roommate wanted M/F, St per IQ It. Many 1ttrH. BAYFRONT olflcet from mandatory retirement enct8d garage. pool, spa, Bu t ltacll ,., atov• & refrtg. gu & Wlr Mrs Long decor, poot, nr bHch. 20·35 to 1hr home in Call 557•7010 $350/mo Parlllno, janl age. 11 might ~ that rec foom. No pets. $465. • pd. S375 mo. 53S..~7. bus. No pell. 498·«1277. Furn, room. C1pl1\rano HVH. NB, nr Fashion ---------torlal. etc. t73-t003 Illa wlll begin at FIFTY 393 Hamllton. 645-4•11. 1011111 WILi 962-3071 1 Br. yearly, gar pkng, 2 bd l 'i'o ba blk 10 bcn Bch nr ocn FuU hOUM Island. 759--07Q1 Best dHI In N1wpor1 Large 1 bdrm apt . Lrg 2 & 3 BR townhouse 1 BR, nr beach. ttove & stpa to b91Ch $485/mo. chiidren & P•ll 01<' prl v 1215, llC dep •ttOUSEMA.TES Center. Deluxe ofllce IHlatll lnlal12tll Lo•t lrltn S.ttll Female, $ '400 /mo Call Stu, apta, end gar. trplc. NMr ref r I f $ '4 0 0 mo days 7 31 ·5'446 evH $ '4 50. 4 9 2. 6 63 7 or 861·9288 UNLl•'ITED• suit•. 1067 IQ fl. $1.25 -.. ..... ;.;;.;;.;;...; ... -..-..-....-...i Old. Vic. Baell B1y area. H I $5•5 876-3218 m "" fl 8"4 9800 Shop I garage (optional N.B, 5'48-13&e. '497·2338 or 5'40-3666 Hunt. rbr rom '" 982-30 1 538·•637 974·7225 PVT ENTRY. pllt kitchen. • 1 In Orange Co. '""' • tor rent on Balboa Penln. . Children OK. 8"0.Q07 1 BR. pvt balcony, walk to l&Olllltl PleaHnt, sunny 2 Br t Ba~ furn. empl. non-•mkr establlehld 12 v-111! *IELIU lfFIOEI* All IOQJ & aUlo trattlc to Found. Fam, appro• 8 2 Br, l'i'o Ba. TwnhH apt, carpe1/drapee. bltln gaa atove. patio, OK 1 child & 1 tml pet. Water p&ld $'475/mo plus dep . 545·4J69 Enjoy 1t83 In I l11ge lu· xury 3 Br. Apt. Treat youraelf lo 2 Ba. patio. glfage & pool. No pets. S875/mo. 6'45-3381 . 875·511'49. 19elltiB.AY AHITllllTI 811ut1fully 11nd1eap1d g81den aple Pool & Spa. P1t1os/deck1 No pet1. 1 Bdrm $'475-1490 2 Bdrm w. Ba '580 1 Br & 2 Br, refrig. bulltln1. bHch, atova & relrlg. lllO IHI •lffl, relrlg . g_,ag1. no Piii 127!>, 493·3'490 •All ref'1 clleckld• I MO FREE RENT the ftrfY, PllH9 lhla 1tlnt :::f:: :~j~~::I o~?:r. drapes & carpet No 1425 mo 536·037; Prefer femali. near 361h $'450. 493-2710 Btttlt ••tth 2104 •Photo• taken• 1 room to 2800 aq. It. anop toe. 873-2943 s 811 c r ••It b c; h Pete 980-2675 962-3071 & Balboa, $'450 MC dee>. 2 8 2 8 s Cl -' 6 Mo Gu~1nteed s.,.. From S1.18. aq "·Adj. STONEMILL DESIGN 831-$314 Large 1 Br. euper clean. CLOSE TO BEACH: Bac:h. 75'4-'4518 me~te H~",rp11ro"n.;; IEED l PLICll U2-4114 °'t11 ll1T A~~.~~nS:3~r;Ta· CENTER ---.------c 1 0 s • 1 o be• ch sto\19 & retrtg. Ill utlla S550fmo. &IChelor Pen· decor .. water & gu P<I. Reaaonabl• rat11. Kit· ---------•---------11t6 IQ ft all or part Found. ~k/wht llUten. $305/mo. .AA I d . S 3 7 5 mo . lhouae.. VetlllflN. pool. $485/mo 191·t8"'4 cn1nette1, pnona, maid Shr 3BR 3BA concso Offtoe 1p1c:e avall., 132 bllu11fvl oMoee + w~ yellow1 ollar, Penlf'I ~8'10 892-lHIS 536-4'637. apa. HC:Urlty gate, ell -11rv1ea, 2 channel mo· abOve Arcllit tiitlurlll . -sq:lt:-INI~. hov..-r. t . 7./eq ti. lfM, e 3-I~ '."IT ... vu, a amenlti.e. no Piii Call laata Aaa 2710 vlH. SANDPIPER MO· 11111ut 134Smo. BefO<tl 730·5721 875-3882 or 8"4-9539 1_ aalt •Ot2 ...,.. 14•5. 2 Br, 2 Bi. pool. TEL 1987 N rt 811/d 101 «131 8608 Biii •••! • 2 Br. ''"' ea. bltn•. (Ill. pallo. kid• <*. No pe1•. ~ors lpMpt. ...2 1•"3 3Br. 2Ba. frplc. nr So. CM .6 .. 5 913r° . m -n LEASE Cannery VIiiage. appro11. SPIAITU~I. READINGS patio, new carpet• & 8"2-2221. 8"0-M86. L gm" .,.. • "" Coast Pfau, $896 mo. • · Prof. m1111temal1 to 500 1.1 .. 1 Ba, 1torag1 1 1 paint. A11111 now. Open MLIU IP ZI& W1ftEll lllTAU (71'4) 813·'4900 dye. (213) Pine l<not Motel on Coaat an111 2 br apt. $220 mo ID IEOIRITY :f3~6~:2 S 4 7 5 I m o · to~;,c~a~rl:~ama"~!',~: ~4~~;;3~un. $800/mo. ,·mile bch. Frplc, inc:I 3 & '4 Br. CIOM to wtllf, 59&-9'413 ev•. Hwy, NB,·~ lo ocean. & ,.., elec:. Nr. IWyl. C.M. Prime Coate Mel8 loca· ----------1 n111. AlllO coun11llng. Oar. cipt. <Ir"'", DIW. bl· turn & untvrn, reuona• ltalk LatHI 2711 -Wkb rain 5:#.40 6'415•9•92 111 8' lion, abundant p1tlllng, C.aal..-batal1 2111 1816.SO. El Cll'lllno RMI, ... bl• all tm41f!illet B olltr --H "toS 1 Of 2 Malll In 20'• to 1hr full Mrvk:e. From 1 1so. San c~. 492-72" Oelu•e 3 8R 2'A BA near Una, 1moll1 alrm, 2 pe-87,,:.~912• · r Ocean view itudlo w/loll. -•ti tall " lrg h1t,''A btk reac:h. 8'42-7150 NEWPORT SHORES n-frplc WO hllup pan· .1101, wtr pd. $550. _. d k I eo"'-d & C ..., 1---.,.-------loc.tiOfl, 550 t" fl. Xln try bltna enc:I gar lg patio 893..0'465 nie9 IC • ""'· pr vacy. .,. are, rw pvt fm In $333/mo & , .. , S 100 Fount4th Valley. Pvt of· .. fAMOlJS CIRCUS 1 $6"" 545 .,.,.. Ideal for quiet 1tngl1. my c M nome tor am-Yrly 0'45-4'695, 7GO·l840 llc:H w/d .. kl, recept, Su•hl, PO bo1111, cale-- e c ~ ..,.....,.. 2 BR 2ba, townnouH. $4'50. '499·4223 bulatory lady under 85 phone, photo copier & ring. etc 1500 mo. ··--·•E .,,LW tennla. apa. ne•' M•Ch 979-9656 M/F lhf 4·br. 3·ba CdM I 1•00 8"8-184'4. Max-·s 5'19 •.. " Attl. Fara/ Ual. 2100 hse. l(lt .. LR/OR. Walk 10 rwy accell ii mo. "'"' Townh®M tor r«1t. ()e. 2 2 0 2 He It c Ir c I•. - -y I I ) 4407 Su• ff4.,8171 1a•···· ••••••• nao M1111n1 Parlor. Gor-lu•e fellural, 3 Br 2•,;, 980-3145 COUNTRY CUJB LI ING Fll,l/Qflltl acat aa Hll ·-beach. S2'45. lsll lasl. Q9001 glrta to Mtve ~· 2260 V1ngu1rd 5"0.9626 Be. $700/mo. Call Sally IN NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA Park CUy Utah Condo. dep. 14'"5511 Wllfl•TE• $48& up. 1900 fl lndualrlal Open from 10 AM unlll 4 $3"" 7 1 '4 / 8 '4 7. 3 8 5 7 or Loe 2 Br w/garage. Super ASplna~~.·nt! : T2,.!..~!..~ Bachelor & 1 Br •Pl•. Sleep• 8, kitchen, walk to WANTED: F1m111 Dtwn Oelu111 offlu or 11or1 office 11,01 Redondo AM • ., daya • .-. ~ ~*:!°" $4 8 5-S<leo 7141648-3726. c lean. CIOU to Den. v-'"""' $350 & $400 1250 dep. Ucl llfl. A111ll Ole 18 to IQ" of 30·35 IO embark 6plCI. 14280/12:° aq "2 Clrcle, Huntlng1on buftel. 719 No. H•rbor S•tl51mo. 984-4tl8, "'· From S&eo vary Nice Comple1t. 1450. 71'4/49e.-03t4 on 1d119n1ur1 of flndln9 2 811eh Bl11.d. twn _a.a_c_h_. _1_42_·_2_834_. ___ 1 BIV<I, flull«lon 131 E 18th 6"6-6816 Want ~ C.11642-5614 892·81115 50·0130 Vlc:lorl• Ml· BIG BEAR CABIN FOR bedroom apt/hO\IM, I \19 frwy1 , Cilllc Cent If 1000 •·'· lpl GI w/offlc• 11MtM111 161 E. 18th. 642-0858 -ii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiif On Jamt>orH Rd. II nor. Ht Victoria St. RENT: 1 Br l loft. From QOI the turnltura and a ShOf>Plng c.tltlf. prime on W. 18th St. CM. All MAJOR ORE.Oil 1 8drm 1490 1~1 e. 2111. 548·2'408 Large 1 bdrm '4 pie• 720 C Snallmar. 1350 rno. 148--2013 2 •· 1 ea. \IPPlf. e1t1c1e No g•tt. S450t mo IS;J1· 155. Largf 1 Br. adult, nHr anoc>e. poet, lift .ut111 pd. 11 14 Monrovi a . ~; Newt)' dtcOrtlld 1 Br. & hcMlof I loft apt. Pa· tlO, anOltd gareges, pool, ~rte room. No P91• ... Ill/mo. 393 Ham111on, ........ 11.. t J 2 ldrm1 lpla evall Pool, •Pl· laundry, gt.• t'llOt· Ho pet•. $435/mo. up. ••lore e c a ll 145-11177 13f0. &.~ I t>r l{>t, like •· r9frlge, MO. ayat. ~7n Ja"'•• tt. '1H \lttltlt 10\I. Wl f\t In ~"°"~ Kennebunkport? W~sn't he the Ambassador from _.. Australia undtf Teddy Roosevelt? ~~ S•n Joaquin HIN• Rd. Coate Meta. s 1• cal. Non...mok., prefer· IOCllllOn. t7t·HH or 845·9907. CARDS ACCE ...... "'"" 144-1100 19 dally. 5 ..-1187. rid Call 550-e.422 -•· «180·01-M ,.,..., WMtCllff 1.,ge 2 8r. I B lttat 2t00 Large Btg BHr Cabin. Fem to ahr lg• Olea 2Brl--..,--.,.--,-.. -m---F:~~ °.~ ~. = ..... Pl.II patio, pool, newly dtco-llotlllAR WAITftl Pool .Table. cotor TV, a tD• •Pl. 8.A. Hll w t FOii ~suit..-1uo ti. a?t/1q fl, Call ___ ..,._5-3M_ ... e __ _ ratlcl 6415-81152 Ha-t .. ...,r_.._ .. ftlna frpl 1 Sl••P• 14 • matur• adult fem. 'f.OtT--.. MS.935t. ·--•• """' '"'"" 714/545-f91', l215/mo + ·~ utll. ~.. _.,. _,. OCEANFRONT 3 8R 2 Bl, c:Ofnll' hQl'lll In ll'le weet 80 .. f!umfunf\.lm • MG 11". fl ·~~ ....... .....2-47'0 ' r'!· A111ll 111. 11200 mo. end ot Coat• Meaa. 1200 NtohrTu•"t~o' .2 bd. A111111-1s 117·1200 All ...... ~ IOI one nent • .., eq , --· """'' '"' th l HO ..., •~ $400/mo. 1355 Logan OLAUV LAO!la 1 .9023 mon P ua approic, 064-5389. Stave Jm~ vecanoy own Bf\ monthly '"' • e' C q • t • M • • • • ........ •-+----v.-8----t-cnontl'I In utlll.ie. '-'•A .: ,,.. 0,t.;.., . .;_-==~!0-~~~7/t!:..::==t"::!,.,..~~a~t~• _____ ._ • .- II I ho • 2Br. t• •· rplc, prtferr«f.C1llld·231t.oozy2Broottarge,~• 1 .. 00to-ouetn,s7•,=•-"""eq,n n.aNC1••1u n..-e rou It no \Urf ... 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Color TV. 1r11 coftH. lt!tab ta l•art 2* M•I• roommate to •"r MOOll.11!800fll'Ta D11n11ona Tht \1114 o\alltnllon you dtHl•t A o.rltct H 60/ o. 833· 1553, 119at.td 17001 a •1•"9 to Park NWpl Ap11, ~50 OUTCAU l'.-14CUM t>ltl\d of na(urr '"d tvq 119lfltd '" • lornl w1tll 7$2·0822. oceart. t<llCl*'!I IVlll. Sharl N.I """· N~ 1'99P· mo. + '.t Ulll. fto-0515 • eft.0201 t>1bahn1 300,~ and qu .. 1 poMl cooltd bf ntlurtl 915 N. Co11t Hwy. ldult Pvt rm/bath. 12M MO 8EE"'S TWNHSI F •os omn b•o u Add 10 tllat ttnrw~ tour~. \wtt11~1nt lies>• to htch.' 2 er. 1 LAgun• Blach • .ot94·52t4 + ~ t l I • A 11111 1 I 1 6, or apt to ;h, 1n Promon· " HMdtorM Macllt. male It 0001, •, 111d, convtn•rnl 1~111on nttr 'ho~n& 81. yny, trpl, nu bltnt • .... .a•i .. m &45-1116 'O'Y Pl or equiv. w111r,r ARE fR£E dffl,.. '9m, Cltll fOf •f· And 1111ploy tnl ind~Ou vt 101 • Pl•" •n·.onc would d • h w' . I 1 0 0 mo. _,. b 1 t M t tarnoon /'•• ... ,.. Call •"· ' 831-5""'" .._,.., raA111t no-1u111. I' ahr 2br 2i.t • condo, • r • Or • ' r . ... iltdlt uu no • then Ktm .. bun•oo111) """' "" •-... -• c w o FP 129& 844-0'81 Cal: K0·1CM2 '•fd t..o titoror' ontSA":.~'wo ~th 1 8 A VEA8AILl.H CON· :~::,: ~~o~~'2I~~ ~~i1. ioan~l-ttff -C-hr-1,-11-,.n-,-1-o_an_r_S_b_r-. -21 S' fl>lllr!!tnb rom Sd~ ~';,~A!:*5'e-es.7 I ':!i'.w1'!~1' 81VCI CM l'em•I• f'OOl'nrtll'e want• ba home In Turlltrock. Ml·IHI , t •'I • ' I "'".,.. ..,.., ad. Aent 1221 l~I 1.illl 1500mo.1$1-3933 ~ n H1tbluff eptc. , bf, poet, Room & belll in tu• moblll Avell 2/1, '31·9221 Ille. I.Dotting to 111are lux. 3 If. ~''" °" VtllaOf new c1Jt, ,._,.I'll atet. horn•. 'it blle 10 oce1n, 6"2·1MO Aak for Aprlt OOMntront conoo In N.I . ~Jr~~·· 000 mo. 'I#'" or ~furn1_'2110tmo 2 1mart guyt tron0t.e, New=~ CrH t. C•ll 11 -"".;....;.•: .. ~..._ ____ ~ . 1•tltut. A11111,,.,, " "9f• Nik toomrn•I• fOf 3 tlf t.42• N I ptOf ... e In l.aM-a., 2 ... "°°'"'° Vflf· pl .. ••· 0111 tit ! pm. w. ••v tPt a.+ V'• Ml, lo If>{ tu '* m11r • • • ':"nllt....-ptntl!OvH *' "°..,..... · 1.lll'W1.tontt ~. · odrm wlMtfl p iO mo ~\'\I, balcony, fl'ptc, M1lr ldrm, 12U , ufll pd., valdl, 8otl o.tl C:•ll A9'I t-~ 11111 M1·1M4 ,.._· poo l, •P•. ch&t1no111e1 coat a MH•. aY•ll Im· 61~_.0lA eve ----· -"'"-----i .... fl*ll, .. .,,, 11), meet 0,. 61.-1141 « afl Haw IOfMdl\lr'lf 16 Min '"·l'OIJ IP'M. LOUii Ctn llflelt tdl ito h wtlL I -· t OrlMf Cou 1 DAILY PILOT/Frld1y, JllMJary 7, 1H3 MiMla a lt!1 l t1tft 111 ltlt lttld Hf! ltll IH!!4 IM1J!ttlft i tH CWIW UUL ICmTUY Or1191a er\thOI' le r 1°' major •IOGk Cll .. h&UlH. P I • !!Ilg•· OOWl11 11 1'~::!i!tt!I'"'!"~ ~ ,_... 1 •o ti~ •• ~ _., 0 c.. ~ -uone Jen. M) OIOO '°',... O'hMi oitn rntn a •••o• trel· PC>fl HOUft r:ao ' s 30 ~ M a Piii •O 1111 1• If C111 .1.wctw..&r ·~ ~tT • .-... -.,.._ ....... nlO FOi 1n10 A4>P& '1&·flf0 hl)lllMIA Molpfut !Mil lfl••hllne , .. , Nllla, 13t·10l3 Clfllllad Nut•M •Id.. 1'101 nc....,.,. b~t hlQbl~ OfOMIJ.O • " ... '""'° tvit a ,.,,, ~.'t .., •· ~ .. t .K•W'I•• 111'111.-J'oom ~-.on• ffOl'l'I t•C>iltt PM JU Ir.I ft .... , '°""ding• 8elll'Y OOlft to ectvll\Oe '4llll'Y ~ voc11 coacn L1m11ed "1 WOI no c .... .., mtf\tu••t• •Ith at>lll7' mal'lturate with ••P•· -T-1.-1 ... ,.-H-OH-1-1.-0-l-IC-,..,T..,O..,fl-1 OAA.ot UU AOt NOW rwmt>ef ol 1tudanl1 11· II 0" t I be n a 111' ""' C I I "' C~lltrU tY ctm Aa la, Mllta II Pleno 10•1044 or •PP'" 10 Cao Tuic:y 7t4·1SO.,... -1 ri1nc1 11 roou 11 Meture peraon, pit 8•· ,11 llLOW '300 O< bMt otte<, T I ktll'I 491 41 t8 • 144 7•~4 I fl81teltlt ta •011-PlflOf' •M frlllQlh•P Ad, MACHtNllfl MOLD -la•y I> u1 oomm . NMd1wort164&-0111 . • 'I freffl • NB 8UllOfFI. ,.,T t-10 PM. AfCf'llONllT, 011'1 Oii HN>7t3 Muon I HWll'I PllllO IJ!ml" 1112 furopt • -...kl, 8 ooun· • CHllUfr,(UA E)(PfA • 5 41'19 I v. .. k 1'1btlel• work, tw raq T .... Of)« TaLIPHOHE ..,...., .... .....,..,.. ... ___ I I ,fKh*~d ~ ~-1'1~n1 !f!,d~~t~cond 1' 2:1 yft Mongoo11 IU"'"f"OOM. tflaa,11t11tp1nM1 ···r.WITH fltrCACNCIE& 11noep1r1p1rt1•1ion pref t>ul 1101 r t q R!&lAVATIONISTI -... " f77KI --.,..,,......... 500 I .. -. -. -nl~~ .. _w&O 780-8151. :~YIN a.aPM ;4f.:et::'e:" tool• JtHll2l Of 0-t•illl ;~•jnv111 ctf::i:t ~::;iv J?d~lno~ PllCI firm. 873-0t:12 ---~~col~~6 ~r=~~f.'". --- Maid• nllded fOf rnort ~-------• to dlnn11 'IT or PIT 011..,... Se""'/l ll On~ IJ!!tl81 ..... 1230 flf ,.~., •• 107 OOLLEOTO" Aaateur1nt VM..O 151 -.• .,. ""'"' " I i a hOtel Apply In paraon l•per 81nque1 .. rvlc:e .,,..,..--~~-~.,.----1 Tibia video game, C •· OOL' CLUBS 2.... 8 . 1 1 •• .... • lllPlndlng Newport 3411112 So Cout Hwy and Ht•UP people Full TEXAS OIL COMPANY A!MOOEL 8Al.f • Anti· 01rdeo •oot• mlrtor ace SIOnllllfl. oompleta. w/ v or, • otlv. nn Fia1aci1l O.ec:n credit cerd com• Capo 8Hch 490.ff50 Of PIT Apl)ty In Plf90n, nelde mlture l*IO(l lor que dr1 &. mlnlll, alldl"" 1172 V•lttncla (off Mi n: Ping bag. 1100/obo Spring rot\I end. very pany ruie collector P0•1• MANAGl:A ftir homaow· 11•6 PM. lie Kevin Suri 1ho1t tripe 1u1toundlno dt1, window•. 910~1~ dOll Or In ellay bit 873-07711 clean. repainted, new Ball>Oa Penlniwle, Prlvala l ion• llppllcanta muel na11 1uoclat1on In Ir 1nd Send Hotel, 15115 So Orenga County Contact wthr/drvr. cpl • more. V1tonel1 & MIUlon) 8ARAl!CAAFTEA8_1_d_· ~2·5~~:"~:,~ome entranc.. 1115 No 1mo neve 2·3 yra colltctlon "lnl ••uat "'•v• vertiti•-Coaat Hv.l , L•"Una 1 1 k u d i. o k 1 n o upe 1111 ~1p1 a • m " ,.,. • ---------,-ftHtala Vall1t 1u111b • •It rac •• 1 n g 0 ' c 0 '9 w ivy •, C~T m11n1g1rlal capabll1tle1, O.ach, E.0 ---------1 _ on Toyo11 •nd Albblll tO••Pled btcycle. Ilk•,_ 875·3391 cing ank earn knowledge 01 1cc:oun· ========::;== ...,..,....., ...... _____ Too mUCh to 11111 ~m 14& 8~1-82119 MO Cell Donni up prelarr•d Contact 891·6297 ........ J T. y I 0 f M 0 ti.Ff I ting, good 1udo1m•n1 IOAIL UL.II Sale. 8•118un 11·4. 103 • rv1•-.IJ /I 1232 --------0,,.rl••"'" 4014 8 3 o AM 4 3 o P M and abillty to work "1 Full lime Gourmet d-c>t Nlghtlngale (nr erook· ... t ttrH -759.7900 with people 551•2340 Rerall e•pr raq 240 hu,.I & Gullaldl. BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA Ct•pn IQ14 Swimming PoOI cn.intcal Many Hiiimen waf\ted 983-8828 Color TV 2 Y' wrnty F11>«gl11 th4111 ror '81 C•· tarvlc• builneH. Arte OOQTRIOTI.. New busln•u to Clllfor· l•atl-llta ltat~ I 148 Frte dallvery mtno 1300 sla, Long Beach. Tualln I Exp1r 01 1r11n1e1 can n1 a Talk 10 reallort ---------! ~-09lf\ Sun 5411·0893 alter ,Oam Irvine arias No ••P•·1 mak1 17-120/hr 11ar11ng NHd car Commlsalon Too11, VW perte. mlac. TV John'• 6411-171111 rlence necauary, wlll pay All tr1d11 •va1lable bat>s plus t>onu••• (7 141 Electrlc 8to111 • iiliiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Sell Sun 8AM 1002 CllMPEfl SHELL "11n $50.000 lull amt In our publtc.t1ona Call 875-9825 IWU Mm Clllfornla/ Jolle1 HB. fHHR lntulated, fll1 "'°'1 bed required Wiii net 537-2880 KING tee 549-7388 Every Sunday, lem·3Pm It HPEll HIWM!I Courl•r etc I 195 S•O. 000+ Call collec1 I MaastllHI WHtttil Salet Orange Coaal College L!t•ae IC~ Amp. bretn. two • K 12 494-0135. 497-2388 Mon·Ft1 9-sPM A•k 10' COOl /lllOILER Good working condl· Newpon Beach i.edlno F11rvlew & Arllngton. Garage Sale, 811 Only pwr apkr cablnett Coal Rudy 408-867.0t t t Full ume Rao. mature 11on1 Grfft pay llW-*' 9"klng lull time Coata Meaa Admlaalol'I 11·5PM 960 Temple Ter· 11880 fllW. sac for 1111 ••ter IUtn lllTIUllTORS adu111 l'leed only apply Atl1Mlt Parlt11r employM well VlfMd In lrel to buyara Saller rec., Laguna BelCh lhan •-. Woll Hll Hp Five proleclld 1emtor111 Tu.s tnru f•lday 3 10 8 2111 laner II c• ..... & office proc:•· AHatV•tlonat Info • • .. L Otnar phone 1qu1p Maxi Spn Puc:fl Moped a VICIOria Station 990 dur .. 5 day week lndu-19 5 CI frlQldalre CtOU-650-5880 twpr 8Ca 5411-7388 Cttadtl IOc:k, Noddlab1g9 :~.~!~~~fe0to~:~~~1~;':' Dove St NB 141-UU ht 12·1 dl"O 6a1 No 1venlng1 ~'IP1':'~1:8~~~ !2v5~, GARAGE SALE Herbor '.:"Z.,,.EN--,IT'""H-.-c-lr-.,,.T"""v_c_o_n_aol_e ~ve~7;_'2°8t7c1ond S315 IOll Call Lloyd 8411-67115 Cook Ellpar Ptel d Tf\41 Pll Call 1173•11334 5411-0•Sll MOVING SALE VI-Hornea Sal 11·1. 2 Coat 1575. tacrlflce IOf ~~~-:--~-,-- Grinder. N-port 8eacn. (bk hr L,.I) Sa 11 • p • r 1 on w I Everything mu1t oo. di· Or Relrfg, 19" color TV, S175 OBO 5411-7388 MOPED 2 yra old low lafttl•••I 6•2·8881 uparlel'lc• for Rorha· Approx 14' Admiral r•· n1ng room. bedroom 1nd 111c lawn mower. yd ---------1 mll11, excel cono l300 Ottortaai liH 4011 llant111t1 WH1t4 child• R .. 11ur1nt 2407 TRAVEL AGENT Com-'''O $200 I kitchen 1urn11ur1 Mlec toot• & mucn more 19411 Ne'tl(..8 mo• old Sencor1 759·9320 · Seeking joint venture CODI Fabulous wOfklng cond E Coa11 Hwy, CdM me1c111 Sabre Agef\cy. 548-1202 Set & Sun al'lyllme. 2831 ~!':_1112l.8~ckalelgh , 1'19. ~.~:'1M~I ~~k~2G~~!; .80 Ve1pa, perfect C<>nd, 50 ,60, E~per'd Pan1ry & Line No ex~ nee We trlln. Min 2 yr• exper Call .80 Amina Radarrange Elden St Colle Meaa ,_ • S 25 5 tot 11 O<I partn•• lor l9 & s cook lor 1st ciasa le· hool CIRCUS Mii ULll B u 833 9408 548-7247 4 . aecrlflce 122 . • Y m . w/targets on club formet Have liquor B 11 A ~~~S 7 t9 No Harbor:• p • Y • Cooking ·Cet\tlr Exit LIDO ISLE. cor or Vie 549-7386 1101 Mu11 sell bel Sat llcense, cell 96•·909Q or ouna eac estauranl RtttUIH rttf nPllT/OPEUTlll c 0 n d . s 8 5 0 0 b 0 Used furniture a mite Lido Nord & VII Eboll 3 11150 982-8219 536-7588 Apply '" parson, 3 . 5 Fullerton 870-6192 AP· Exuptlonal, m1rk11able 50wpm, good phone 499-1783 lt1m1. Sat 8AM. 11150 whl bike, crib, ohlld"1 Sear• 19" Color TV, tbl,---------PM, Ask tor Marshall or ply be1 12 & 5 PM. product Rapldlygrowlng Wall·-St 8•2 .,~15 anllq"e rocker 3 ftew mdl, aolld state S50 Mottrcycltl/ • Joe The Towers Ae5· Mon-Sat. See Kelly 1klll1 Pleetant C.M of· Frlgld1l11 Refrigerator • ,...... · .. ..... v · " N11t1a1t1, T.D.'140.r.I taurant, Suri and Sand i ---------publl1hlng corporation. llce. 648·2271 eek for $125 decor. med. c1b1, goll 646·21136 ScHltrl 1011 MEDICAL Unllmlled 11rnlng1 end Nev. ll1n rod1. tackle, bag & earl, custom I.II. SlnllR Hotel, 1555 So Coast orowlh potenllal !xcel. 1'11aon. 559·71120 plctur ... lram11 & more. windsurfer & more. Sat Plt•eer Sttrtt IJtl. 'll II .1 ll0 f l lltrt&••t Ot. l•o. Hwy. Laguna Besen Typ1Slf Aecept1on1st, PIT fringe b1n11111 Comm WAREHOUSEMAN: lnte· ELEC. DAYER. Gold In Fri, Sal 9.4, 281 E 18th.I 9·•. •O watt, + 1t1nd·UP t8•1 Mf Speclellzj°;,Q In 111 & 21\d .,.E_O_E ___ _,,.-.,,.---~~~~~~30f\S Nr Hoao S800 plu1. weekly. Cell rlor landacape Co. now good COl\d, 1100. MESA VERDE GARAGE _G_A_A_ll_G_E_S_ll_l._E_.-.-y-.-,'1-. _•_P_k_ ... _._s_2_25_114_5_·1_1_11_4_ :,~~~'.·.~;, ~o~~: TD's since 1949 COUNTER HELP for ca----------A1ba McOoug1lt 11 hiring for FIT POI. & Can 548-890• SALE Sit 11·5. 1811 Kin-thlno under Che aun. Marantz 1tereo rec.etv•r. Robt Sattler NH/CM feter11 style restaurant Medlcal 545-76411 m1lnt & lnttallatlon WHIRLPOOL WASHER glel Ct., C.M. 8AM·4PM. Sat only 723 model 2015 175 '11 llZlll 1IOO A E Broker Bd Realtors I Racket Ball/ Health Club Front Olf1te Recep11on111 crew E11p . wllndoor 1 c 831-0606 alt 8 30 pm Tracy bO<ly Iota of ax 6•2·2171 5•5-0611 In Irvine Mon sphl shill. lor Busy 08/GYN Ott1ca Ulll p11n1s helpful. Muat have Nr new. 150• Juel moved·all gonl Furn Centlf, M. 8 track ta pea, moally s 2 7 o o b • Tues thru Fri eves EJtpenence & Aeferenu• We need 2 la1hlon· axil driving record Call 64"·6610 & mlac 511, Sun 11-duak S. • la I I t' 8 ' • 673•8776 ° 0 WIDOW HAS$$$ for TO's 973·0838 Required Full Time Call minded lldlea, 1 lull bet 9.3 540-4242 SIS 111' FF Westlnghou-2604 Wiiiow, nr Univlf· ptr IY I It rock $3 00 each RE Loans 10K Up No lor Appl 645-5885 tlma, 1 oarttlma Faahlon ---------"refriQ. wht. xlnt cond . alty (Del Mir) & lrvlna llntlquea, lurniture. mi1<: 831.0606 all 8 30 pm Mtter Btaff 1020 Credit Check, No Pen-COIHER PlHO• blCkground r1qulr1d WUHlllE s225 973 9390 Everything QOlll Sal/ 11lty Oennrson & Assoc Needed now Dry clea·I •££1 ffiU Womens European Eaper or tralna11 can ----·-----Ma:'"Jlni~c~c!!" .. 7u!: Sun 373 23rd St. (Back '11II.IE1111 •• 673·73I1 ners '" 1rv1ne 552·6965 • 1 SSCAS•ll Speclally 1tore In Fa· make $8·Sl3/hr starting AelrigeratOf, whlla, 2 door buffet & hutc:n. padded ,_e_a_vl _______ .;;8o,;Oo,;l;;.;t;,;;;l ______ ~-I Cuatom dtcor, loaded JJ l-X. YIELt S P OBS anion latand P1Jmanen1 pay Full and PIT availa· we1tlnghou11 Xlnt bar w/lge oack mirror, Have aomelhlng you want Gt J 7011 v./aJI ex1raa, must -to $60.ooO tat TO on No CA~:,s&:c~~111~ns Unhm•led P/T positions Po1111on1 1vallabl1 Im· ble In our publlcattona. cond St45, 547-2916 t•' refr~ & much more to NII? Claulfled edl do .=o;;•,;,tr;;.;•-...---~;;.-..-.1 apprac111e 190,000 m•dlllely Call for an Call 637-2880 KING fee COld"""I Rafr"'/Freazlf .,57•84 .. __.1 .. ~2.,.,.78. MUST SELL 81t Oln?ny 1157·138& (9·5) Hotl--ood home $7500 /\va1lable open Work ••rly m0<n I 1 t to 1 t ..... -·• " " -,... "" s mo 15"• 1111 Due 3 yrs Great income opportu-or nrgnt hrs Must be flt tfl "" ~ ·-· t8 appo n men n er-Dbl• d•. 11 cu 11. lc•~~~~~~~~~~s~~~~~~~~ Good cond acrt ice T .1 T 1 802,. 15t.000Buysll (7 141 n11y For in fo orh1ghscn1grad Must view TllELMl WOMAN ·Compe.salo· mak1r,selfdefrost,llk1 1165.969-1895 « J o 8123 (71•) 3121868 4347 Ext C 70 Me ahd drivers lie & nete, llvlng alone In NB new. S250 1131-7640 p 7012 BUY ·• ~ J. 1 1 5 ~' ~~e~ 8 1 9 ) Fee for 01tec1ory • lra~spv work 1n Orange 144--1100 1r11, wlextra bdrm to a t " 6012 Fatalfart 6025 JlbctlJHH81 '211 twtr FACTORY DIRECT 129·3046 ----:-:--:----County takrrig 1nvet11ory ---------t>oard 1nd care for well-nae IHI Feather plllows clllned. 1178 MAIO llgn1we1gh1. flberglau ---------DENTAL llSS1 with 10111 '" relall sales SIOrM No SEAMSTRESS. exp Full behaved, sllghtly handl· * *' BUY** l81'11tlzed New Down. SCAMP 13' & 16' tra-...t Will PURCHASE EXIS· expanded duhe1 $50 a exper req we train tlma, 4 day -.ork w•. c1pp1d school girl, 3 PUBLIC FURNITURE proof t icking l ncl'd Center console. 17 leet. 1rall1re & new 19' 5th TING ISi or 2nd TO AT day 6 3 7 7 11 2 or Some 10 key helpful making 11111 1173-2180 nigh IS par v.k. non-*AUCTION* Good ueed Furniture & 6•2 •670 85 h P · N-part Beach wheel Call now toll free. DISCOUNT ANYWHERE 496-7183 •-/Otfl • smoker Reply to Ad llppll1n<:e6·0A I wlll .. 11 -slip & loaded Call 1-(8001 346·•9112, for (4041 325-11100 A T 0-ES_K_C_L_E_A_K_l_o_r _re_s_o_n p 11101 -• ti If 10311, Box 1580. Dally orSELLlorYou *llGIC* 780.05•4. II no answer. treebrocnure&SAVEI L.llNTll hotel Exp req Starl im· APPLY 11 E For busy cnlroc>rectle of· Piiot, Costa MaH, CA btry frl41J l1IOPll •HTElll llOTIOI pleaae keep trying Private Party nas $80,000 med Gooo benefits Ap· D•LY flee Ml~ bedshdarp, weld 1 92826 Lota 01 nice& · llv rm,. di· l,.1·1111 IH·ll21 MAGIC ISLAND Classic 18' Lapalraka A t t' S orgen z.., an epen •· ning rm bdrm urn, " Chaner Membership Century bl" boal, • cyl, ll OmO IH avallabla lo pu•cnaae Ply in person 34862 0 l 7610 Beach Blvd. Ste ble with good pnon1 armorl11. chaste. book· IT ft•llTlllE $940 544~71170 ' 6 good T O 's Faat Es· Coast Hwy. Capo Beacn 5<1 manner 60 WPM-10 kay. Jtltl Waat.. 5109 cues, appll1nce1, mlac I I " Grey. 13500· 1175"61 1· IMPORT ANT NOTICE crow. llgl 1t758·03l6 •96·_66_S_6_____ Huntington Beech Good figure aptitude Refined llva-ln nuree, Ge-PLUS LOTS MORE Les 957·8133 CllllUIT WANT 25' to 30' boat. TO READERS ANO DlllYEllS llEEIED 12 noon 10 7pm Mon-Sat Exp -non 1mok1r preler· riatrlca preferred. Loe SAYE SAYE SAYE 8 Piece white wicker 1111 Food Proceuor Mdl h111e under priced Har-ADVERTISERS Employment E•per or 1ra1nee can Beach. so ol Slater red 631·5690 refs 831·6590 Ext 104 we nonor BolA, MC .. rm sat. S700obo OLC7 (large) w/11tra bor Ald~e Condo 3Br. The price of uems ad· - -make S9·S15thr start1no ORTHO LAI IEORnAllY/UIO alt 2PM VISA. Caetller's Check• 5511·•124 blades. $185, 968-9375 2•;,Ba II 1.9399 ;:'~':::h:Yv;,;'.~':'ci:::: Helt w..... 5100 pay Full and PIT POSI· Merkellng Oepl. hu Hakpg &/or Child Cara & Cash NO PERSONAL h8 Slate Poot Table EX· POOL TABLE Alum. 10 It Jon boat & ·so fle(j advenlalng column• -------.--11ons ava1l11ble in our No e•per nee · v.oll treln openino l n Newporl Live In or out Reap . CHECKS PLEllSEI Food cell•nt large butcher 4'x7' slate. custom wood 5 HP mtr S355 or sell dou not Include ll'IY $ lnllVlf put>l1ea11on s Call Con1ac1 Snaron btwn BeachllnanclnalMrvk:es r•fs Mlctlele548·8296 avall1bta Item• •ubjec1 block. antique wooden design Come1w/bl1llard &eparately 963-5272 apolleabletu ... 11eenae. Colllns Anocfares I• the 537•288° KING fee 6-4Pm at 645•5 t82 llrm Good typing. •nor-to preaai. theater cna1r1 and misc llght & well unit wlcuee. -3-6.-C-hr-11-C-ra_11_C_o_m_m_1_n-1· rranelar 111s. finance '"ding Investment con-Errand Person Parma· Painter/ varnisher, some thend sklllt Exp raq'd Colleoe grad, nurse. 50• llUTEll AIOTIH 1 •tems 963·8828 Valued at $2000; Mlllf19 der !9711 twin dleael charges.,_ for airpot-i ~ Call ~6-11351 553·09•0 wishes to a-ch1noe rm 5 Bl d c•• lor S500 firm 681·8237 I 1ull1n1 in the pen1 on nent PIT Jot> t 1 • " exaskpf~•r Don lor preparing dinner, 820331 _9•""265Newport ... .;'8.,.":: 1 l FT SOFA Sii $ 1 19, O 00 or o lier lutlon con Ho device Industry we MrYe a long Mon.Frr for N B F1rm ~ "" F B . .... ... vvv C _,YI .... _ ... , 6•5·6015 c1rtlhc1t1on1 or dealer II I f F I 500 Mon lhru rl N are•, Graen bullon·tultad t •--------...,,.-~~ s o or une Must hive depef\d car p 1 E k 1 1 old ~50 1175 2172 docum1n111y pr1para-c:Jlant• 875-4910 arr 1rme. ellper 58 ea y only xcel coo res ~-• 1ola 111n1 1hapa Call Astr • Seil 7014 11on charge• unl•sa W. •--"an exr..,..t1onally --------help wenled 1°' ladies •SEORETAR * 54•·9175 frff It fH -.a Gary or Mark. 549·7386 FIREWOOD for ,. .... Ory. th I Il l d b ......,. ~.. I GUYS GIRLS , e s a I e t> o u ' ' Q u e ,., llllllE FIR IOOI o erw H apac e '1 bright, hlghly rnouva1ed • 631-8290 I K Sized Ma11ra11 & good price S Ille ed-i1_. 1nves1ment analyst We M1d1ca1 Service Com· •-• I llYAIU UI MO •no . 667-3939 FOR ALE' want to encourage eny TRAVEL PUT TllE peny In Newport Beech lllllal I All u t & ' I I Bo1t19r1ng1S100 7 plald --------642-"64<1 M·F 9.5 Aalt Stmctt/ appllcll'll wno c1n di· Eve• and/or weekend• Must hav1 11xcefl1r1t IY· Cell 5505 . ac one e P •'I u Sola S75 2 Ch1lrs S35 a h HP Baldor Grinder Sabol, eacallent cond Patti 9015 I We current"-have OPe-~ p 1 n g a 1n 0 ,t111 n d puppy need• good home. I pair Clubcna1r & Otto S 150 Good coodltion mon11r1te unuaua ta· " R ble d 11 o 842 0100 9811 1221 S225 O 1 835 6566 lent 11 thla 19 not you -f\1ngs '°' 10 sharp guys & esponSJ a u 1· var Outatandlng Benall11 1n. Hlmal1y1" Kiiien• Saal • • Club Chair man $45 548-9490 Y • • PAINT a 1ne body won.;, hope 'fJ)U """' tell your g1r11 to travel majOf US 21 w11h outstanding at-elude major Madlcal Point A lovable ball of Orenar & N1gn111and II W -546-041111 up to 50% ott your Ml smartest Uf\Chellenged Olllfls & r1so1'1 areas sucn trattive persona1111ea lo Dental & life Ina.ranee fur $150 Mal11 only. Shephefd/Hutky Pupplal, S 5 0 XI n 1 B u Ya .It • .,.. Selhng Sabot. exit tond Bill 8•2-01001909-1221 lrlend l boul thil oppor· 11 NY Miami. Las 7g:~4~olhc!~iut;_~a'~' AUractlve olfroa with all 6411-8132 6'• -kl, m1la, 1ffec;. 1173·3313 ft•tlt tl•ll All whl. 1350 WANTED GlaH fOf' Ca· tun1ty Veg11 wta yoEng bus•· 6 •2·•321. e•I 3•6 new equlpmanl Salary Deta 5510 ~·J;2~0 lovtng home Gold/belgl 119" Sol1175 Full family mambeuhlp ___ &4_•_-63_4_5 ____ ,..,.-1 maro T-top Nd pair Excellence 1s end will nesa group Kpense5 E o E open Sand Resume to • Gold swivel Ch1lr $45 John Wayne Tenn la Pertnerahlp 11'1 ErlcM>n 35 Tinted 11 pou 35· x 23" continue 10 be handso· adv durino 2 wk Pd Ad No 1080, Ollty PllOt. /\KC OLD ENGLISH Need home for 9 mo otd )(Int c:ond 546-2682 Club Book value 12000. Per1 condition Rigged 875-3738 piOk mely rewarded Non· 1taining NO EXPEA PUT Tiii P 0 Box 1580. Colla SHEEP DOG PUPPIES female cat, med length UC 1700. PleaH cell 1 • -•I Sii I NECESSARY• Tranaport M ... Calif 11211211-0S&O 1350 979 1478 Good cond g1m1 Ht, 714/~t-1503 (Aoehelm rac ng"' C•v•tno. P n vw ~llQ T09 Sun RO<>I lot smoker• please reply 1" lurn & return guar MUST EYES/WEEIUll ' " • v.ht fur· alfacllonata & Mwlng machine. divan. No.I Newpofl LHlll, 1v11 Micro-Bua Xll'lt cond confidence '~s Colll~• be 18 or over, sinote. v.ell Make extrs SS helping IEOIET••y n•--PltbuH 2 yr UKC F•ee to pleyful. W/accauorlH S400 tekN 111! 893-61180 ----------;:117::11:::·::78::4:-;3:;:::-:::::;--;:;j.~C::•::".::'.5:,5,:.:7·::;:8:.:1::00:._ __ _ Anoclatee. 56 an •· eel & I 1 t t youth carrier• promote -~· good' nome P I• • 'e c • 11 K • r I Y ---------1 lrvlne Cout Coun1ry Club ,. cola• Or., N9'Wport f':;, F 1 r,ee 1° s 8~1 their own as1abll1hed Wiii estaib firm In Costa $40-9939 4 682-2383 Contemporary Lovwaal. Membership, 11400 + Corporllton ,must Hit TRUCK" TIRES Lllce new Beach 92860 m or " erv ew 08 •• 1 1 •• 1 I Exit c:ond. Paid S340, tr1n1f1J fM: 644-5210 bHutltul 44 Sv.adl•h 850· 18.5 (4) tor I 100 540·6571 & as~ tor Linda routes ..... a ure. ou • ... eea hH open ng or GOLDEN RETRIEVERS 9 wk old puppies. Shep/? uklno 1180, 662•2. 818 Sloop Good cond. A•· 1142• 8053 Costa MeM. Apartment Manager. cou-Pleaturo Thrs/ Frl/S111 oolng, awactlve parental general olflCI Ml'Yloee, 9 PUPS . AKC 1175. mix, Cute and lrlandly. Goll memberahlp, Mna duced rrom 129.500 to --------.,,- pie wal'lled for 40 unit only type pe<son, pleasa call to 2pm StH not req Call Born 10•26. 84g..1040 5311-5728 Klno size bed, mattreu & Verde cc. S2000 under s 1 9 . 5 o o c 1 11 A•ltt Waat.. 9020 complex c M. 642-7605 1-H-O_T_E_L_______ 2·5PM, M-F 642·4321. '°' aps)1 754.4544 .,_. & box 1p•lng1, Ilk• naw oolng price. moving. Call 2 13 / 8 8 5 . 5 2 1 1 0 ,1 ... -.. .................... __ _ ext. 346 Chain llnk dOQ'run, 8 x 5 x Fem. Coc:kapoo, ape,~ Firm. 9200. 71111-44119 alt anytime 84&-4071. 7141552·3701 , •Ill HYO Attt•lllJ BELL PEASON/OAIVEA ---------1Saourlty Guard 10. portabl•. $250. eno11. HOUH dog, to 8 pm Apply 7 AM only Resort 1\0181 nes Imme· PICI IP/HLIYHY Nice Newport 8Hch 642.,.402 good home 5411-2855 1 John Wayne Ttll'lnle CM> l-.....1 /Skl 701 Top dollars for Sports MacGreo0< Yllch1a d111e opening for ener-lor Ortho Lab Mature area. 5PM-8AM. $4 00 pr Full az bed v.lth lreme • Famlly Memberttllp rn" Cera. Buga. C1mp1ra, 1631PlacentlaCM , oe11<:,lndMdu11w11nc1e-and dependable Own hr Call •11 6PM . Dachshund AKC special Faraitare 6025 1150 11000 cau 631.o5&0 'SKI BOAT, 20W Day ll14'1,Audl'1 ---------an driving record Apply rranspartatlon Contact _11_1_s._2_5_7~5---.-:--11meta AOUL T, l\ea 5511-7420 ' CtUfMr Thlf hU belr1 a Aak for UIC MGR Babysitter tor 6 mo1 old in person Mon thru snaron btwn 6-•pm et champ parents & pup-Mattress Seta. twin 160. Vlc:tor11n Ceuch, & lge 1Ht boat tor 1 new drive .ltM llllllt baby• hrs pr day My Thur a. 11 301m to 12 6•5•5182 S.01/at .. ,tiffltt pl" Long haired blk/ lull 185, queen 1105, Jtwtl.. 1214 clrcu'-r OOUCll. bell olr system . can be used as YIUIWAIEI home or yours Vic noon Peraonnel Dept IAVlf\ft: CPA FIRM tin, 101111 children & king 1125 750-5832 ::.!. Flaher 500 stereo w/ It °' convaf'led to Ill or 1 ,.___., .... ... Orange /\Ye M•H Dr 1107 Jamboree Ad NB OUllLITY CONTROL 3 to 5 years •XO« min· Piii Excallenl pet or POAT A CRIB (brown) Wedding ring HI, orig •Pkrl. 1200 King 9Z 110 drive. Has 464 Chev l87 1 .._..., ..... .,. Call 546-6617 eves WORKER · Full time. OC lmum Type 70, lhorlh•· breedlno purpoaes Must With mat1rn1 Gd cones price $1200, current r• hdbd & frame • 2 twn Herdln eng, Sacrifice HUNT1t~2TON2000BEACH Hsetipprl compamoo (Fel work w/aud10 CISl911M, nd 90 Salary commen· 180. 1100 537-71159 535 548•8904 tall 8')0fllall 1175. Wiii bade & frame, nigh! S8600 1175·5115 " • WYSITTtl to live rn non-smkr Cer min wage to start Apply sur111with1bltlty Sand ------..,.---1 • 1acrlflc1 tor 11100 atW'ds,l1mp1&plclura9. ---------1 worklno mother needs necesaary •94-5205 Book• on Tape, 71 l·C resume to DOBIE AKC PUPS 8 wit• 9· Deak wlfll• drawera. 831-8&37 llHortld hMhld lt•m•. Jlmt./ Stmct 7020 WE PA J exlra grandma lo care lnsurenoa w 17th St., CM A.ii for hll l1yl I Ot. llll I HI llll.O anetves& bOoilcaM. IMlt 831l·2,!61&U.... Yacht" care. high quality TOP DOWll for 15 mo old boy. my Part-Irma unoerv.rller • Greg 208t 8u1tna11 Center Cnamp Hne.lhowOfpat wood.195 646-et81 Mac~IMIJ 1111 •no ..,.. p1ln1 & varnlah. LP home. 8-4 M-F. begin· rater • good telephone Or. No 220 Irvine, CA lg bonel Great dlspasi· 2 Twl ...... 1-·· tr -B "'h ......... 110 -"'r FOi llEI OAIS l JI 31 Expd wt AEAL•ESTllTE t lon 115011300 n .,..,,, "''' eme. t"" Te .. "' Sew Davia & Bouq~t of 30 Hallum r.,. ''""'" ... " "ng n peraonlllly ·semi retired 112717 No Agencl1• spreed & bolst9'S Good ' .,.. • 1 ..,. .876-9825 refs only Salary~ I.ea OK Pleaaenf otc 1n Nwpt Salesman. NMO 1 •11i-PIMM 537-7659 cond S 130 complete we111 5 np, 3 pt\IM ~ B1ltoon1 dll ver ... any. AW .... ::2~:~ ·,:11 (~I 3 0) 8<:h P1Jaonnel 6•5-11930 ~~: rr:.1~.~~:.i -s..v--1c:e---,s'""1-11"""1on-A'.'."'"t-lend-...,.,,-, Puppy Problem•? Profit-640--0e75 aft 5 I 1200. 1182.-3030 ::= 6~.::~~lng Valen-Slit• I l>Mn 7022 PMT1&0/lllAll Banking •EUEllEll JO!N II SUCCESSFUL estate lor a IUCQIU!ul & Exparlenoed On~ Apply atonal Trainer for kin· M t Mii I mad E"""'ant O.Wllt redlll arm NW BOAT Sl.IPS AVAILABLE 2•80 Hett>of 91Yd. N·TIONWIOE S"'LES s s 1 h • I dergardan & canine P• I.II m ..... St25 Alt 5PM Twin bed• Incl metal N---Blach 25', 28', COSTA MESA .. " growing firm hall tatloo. t • r· chology fOf In-home or blue velvet "'•lerbed 142•3370 tr~ beM & mettrMt. 30--.-35••. 40 •. & •5. Clll a.o1i.••oe aaa.1•11 TEAM Best working condition• Ylna NB gr''"P leHons Pam at Matching nll1 1t1nd 140. ea obo 11&2·75511 8 2 • • f ,. 5 - --• " Immediate openlno for me11eng1r/ganeral wa· rehOUM oenlral aupptln asal•llnt Regular ~ dulad dellverles In bank vehlcla. Frequent hHvy llltlng required 5800/mo Excellent be· nellte. Equal Opportunity Employer 851·9900 BOOKKEEPER. Full cnar· ga. N-Off In HB Elec· tronlc1 llrm, lyp. req Salary open 851· 1527 ot 646-t472 lo~~l'!~~ !l~ort Beech Englne1r1ri1· Contracting Co 71'-&40-2180 8e one of over 600 In· in Newport Beach SHIPPING CLERK . Plfl· 54ev2374 S300 obO, 851-0904 dyt SHOPSMITH MOdel 10E 4 .4.,4,. rom •· • --------- dependent Siles agent• 71M8411-5051 llma 1l1noon1, min wege • JUI drlllora11. 111111, t1bl•· IOllLE PllOIE Mon-Fri -WE llY aelllno products ol lhll E t , I to 1tar1. Apply 8oe>K• on l:Jloeptlonal German $hap T h I $300 AH saw. disc aandaf Com· Olrec• dlal. memory, SllP• Avtll Huntlnoton CLUI ms Thoa D MurpnyCo • Rtal salt"'' Tipe.711c w 17th St .• pupa, /\KC. ahota.see abla&4 c "" b pletettiop ExCll oond 121150 obo. 9117·•25l. Harbour Bay, DA plonee< in apeclally ad· Learn how to IYfldle.te CM A.ii tor Conni• oeran11. 1163·5592 51~·12•:c•I cond all 13115 847-11107 838•8207 840·5545 11411·17M. 8-11 All TllCIS ver11slng alnce 1888 Our 1r1tnlrig wlll gl11e you /\KC Sctlnauz:er male fOf p M , 8 11o .4O111, :~°;;~~vf:t~ •,i::,•;r:~~d the knowledge you nMd, TUOllll itud NrYlce In ••change Custom bit dining t1bt1, llsctllHtHI Hll H1n~-oarva<1 at1tu;-s ''er' 7141840·7976 cafandart. apeclalfw and our 1n·hou11 prho· Elemanlary. local, mYlk: fOf pick of Hll•t 1183•3807 geme HI wl 4 uptlol =.--......... -..-._ ..... ...,1 Air 01. very,. v17u~b e. -.. -_--,.-.,..,-_...-1-1-1- 11 -1,,-1 • 1ect1 will give you I • Music C1edenlleled. Full alt SPM C1pt. ohra, coll over Orfgtnal Lend Grant lrom need 10 Mii u4~· 1.4 ...... "'' Item• and exacuuve gill• product day, Tuet. a Thur•. Im· S 1000, uc, 1325 King Ohio State atgnad by Nev.port 8Hch Tann11 dly. week. month COHHHl CHfVROlfl ·~ .... I ( I I t r-. I ' \I I \ to tnouS1nd5 of bullnes-850-11140 medl•t• •mploymenl H 1<>lld braaa hdbd w/ a I e48-0IS51 M• who advertlM by gl· b S d IS"O I Ilk •1 .. ., PrHldenl John U ncy Club Membership for ---------I I t Hlf or 1re1. en , •• .,R,.• .. r .. 1 ... n.._ _____ ._1 8r7• .. m1•~2.3 • new • '"" Adema 1825. $500 bell ,s.ale. S600. Call 833·8818 12 ft hat 111, · Ying gl t• lo that• cua 0• ... ~ wme to PO Box 10M9, • • oJ" • 7 854 1 611 mers Thi• Is your big To ,..-cet>J:: meaNQI C M 1128:17 3 yr llppllOOH lilly for olllf ( 141 • 1 ' GOii Mem~lp et lrvlne Huntington Harb6ur HIGHEST CASH lmina· su .1200 opportunity for good e tile aa11. 91600 obO Reg 10 QUEEN bed tnd 1>011 Genul,,. Ell akin ffftlllr. CoHt c.c. 13000 or 1150 Mo 840.17311 dlelety !Or yO\lr ~ comm1111ona and conu-r~bllc. O.tGREENC#\ ahow. Pr111y gray roen ai>rlngl Firm 1150 by dlract from dl1trlbu inP•otflf. 841-1411 Of SIOETIE:2151030'.'5S* dome1llo or lor1lgl\ nuedlncomelromrlf)e Olll';Pllol l0tWHITEl!o9MttU w/lpll OrHnbroke. 0111541-1128 11dlacounlllOttlepu· 873-1980 11 Pvl prop Nlt 551·82ta order• CommlHlon111te Clllllllad,&42.se78 wlltlaCIMllff«tAd l\led1 ••P· r i der Klng-elawt1tarbedframe, bllc Many oolore & ---------ll50of1ST --.--.-.-,-1-1-1--pikS lmmedl11ety II you Ca.II M Z-517' 845 ... M& Med a toot l>OlrOt, go 1lylH. ftuflll. blga, liH WaatH 1220 --------1 want Independence and lh•PI 145 531-1ote w•lllle, clulctlft a tnOf'l 1.,..., .... _ ..... _____ l.rg cenlar 1110, up to Liii moci.t T-IM ~ I Mlllno c•r-contecl. ·1 ,., ,,,c -,... SUI . ,,om SlO & up Contacrt WANTED· OllH tor C•· 41'+. 9475 mo 233 1111h "'·" v•.:,......YI ~~~~. Ello~:~;'.~~;t Dal ' I 81 ..................... Baby Petrol. $45. Aek for x~~11d1~.1::· acor':Oi ~1t~~.:mlwltU ~~~~;::..;'a~ .• p:~f. St "C" 117$-Cl238 Votvoe ._. ua '""" 2851 So Camino El . ; Martone Da)'I 704-1400, boarda. $95. 5SCl-70ll8 11w 738 Siii bOlt •llP. N1wpor1 GfK01 G'••~ V•lley, • ~ _: 1010 Oak f);i;,"~ ~·~ i:.i 3:;~ Ariton• 11581• Mu'1 1111. Fr1nct1 LOPI 1el1 rHIOfld 1300 ONE-OF·A·KINO ....... Daily Pilat ··· .. · ...... · : I ···. lmmedll\c opt'ning for v~rsatlle tndlvlduaJ who poaesec• top skllJs \o work for Vice President. and Director of Advertisins. The potluon requlrea eoxceJlent typtna and thortha.nd and the ablJlty to handll' fHt·paccd varied nnd •ntere1Ung duUea. We'r lookina tor eotne0no with a "toke charg " o tU\ud~. Previous newapaper anCl/or adverUslna txpcrience b a plus. Compet1\tvo salary and excoUenc bt-netlc.a. ,.abblt• Peplfe, 175/bet &42·905e Evee. .,..._ 1a..a---tt Hit FOt ~• lltltt 1111>• evell olr. •t7-373t -. • ... n •11-• Fun Zone/ 8•1bol Me· -QUITAR Talcetnlnl Medel rtna locauon. 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The TV adaptation of the Roya,1 Shakespeare Company's stage production of "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nicldeby," winner of four Troy award.a and 11 comparable British hono~, will air for four successive eveninp beginning Monday at 8 p.m. on K'ITV (11). Taped over an eight-week period in London's famow Old Vic, -the epic T-V version-of the Charles Dickem-c1eric features the same 39 acton1 who played USO part.tin 315 oostumes on the stage. TV's 'Nickelby': theatrical success BJ JACK CURRY (2) KNXT, CBS, 6121 W. Suntet Blvd., Loa Ang1l11, Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 w. Alameda Ave .• Burbank Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Proepect AY9., Loe Angeles Ce. (8) KFMB, CBS. 7877 Engtneet Road, S. Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, ~W9Y SM and 47th St., Sen Diego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, Engtneer Road, SM Diego, Ce. Althouch the works of Charles Dickens are almost~ po~ ln thia country u they are in J!::nlland, 80IDe of his nave.la are little reect here. Among them ii ''Nicholas Nickelby," a s prawling narrative the daunt1n1 length of which may alone explain its lack of popularity. c.on.tderiq it. 900-page storyline, the novel wou1a seem an odd selection for theatric adaptation. However u Broadway and London theatergoers know, the Royal Shak .. peare Company'• ')>roduction of "Nicholu Nickelby" was a tremendous ~ -· •·•··•· '• ., (5) KTLA 5800 W. SunNt BIYd., Loe Angetee, Ce. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Metroee Ave., Loi Angelee, Ca. (11) KTTV, 5748 W. SunMt Blvd., Lo. Anallea, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., LOI Angelea. Ce. 2 Now, Yia the Mobil ShowCMe Network. ~111ion audieDce9 will pt a chance '° .ee the nine hour PJay that 00..ted a $100 ticket durlna ita New York run. Airtna on four comecutive ni1hts (Jan. 10-lS-on KTTV 11), the television version of .~ M~lby'' featuree the aame CMt M die lift pi'oductkln, 39 performen who Dlu 150 pMU ln 316 c:mtumea. -LIU ..... Y Dick-' novels, "Nichollll ~ II a np to nm. It«)' about a ="" ,auD& mmi who ftahta '° -..blJlh hlrmelf ana hla In l4"Dde Alanl the .. ,. he ......... aw: :&dim al Bnllllb eodety, • U'l'aJ al ~ -lndlvkluak wtucb ltWS the ..., ...... -.... lt from ..,.. ...... di 5118. New year on TV TV Antenna, 3 Sandy bugged Soaps, 4 Fun with words TV Puzzle, 35 Suzanne rtis ri oger eea t an Threlfall sta r in the TV adaptation of the Roy81 Shakespeare Company's production of "Nicholas Nicldeby," beginning Monday on KTTV (11). -Daytin1& Drama Sandy bugged to catch Louis and Cecille By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Erica devastated when Kent does not give her engagement ring for Christmas and says be has no intention of~ her. Lars, fearing Erica will quit Sensualle, tells Kent to string her along. Silver vows to keep Erica and Kent apart. Nina obvioualy jealoua when Cliff suggests that Steve meet Brooke and Steve is quite interested. Given an antique locket by Palmer, Daiay wears it to christening of Donna's baby, but satisfies Donna by claiming it was a years-ago gift. On a visit to Pine Valley. Mn. Gonzalez reads the tarot cards for Greg and Jennie and lyingly claims the cards are positive. Overhearing Langley and Linc talking, Ray learns of Langley's shady past and says he wants $1 million to keep quiet. When timer on bomb planted at Martina' doesn't work properly. Ray enters the Martin home to Bet it right. Returning home for holidays, Devon tells Ellen her marrlage to Wally i& over. ANOTHER WORLD: Sandy tells Interpol and Brian he11 only work with them one more week. To catch Louis and Cecille in mildeeds. Sandy is bugged. Mac grows closer to Jamie and pulls away from Sandy. Cecille is alone on New Year's Eve when Mac throws a big party. Elena warns Cecille that she i& going to t.ry to get custody of Maggie. R.J. continues to keep ai.lent about what happened the night his father was gunned d own. Li% warns Julia tha t any relationship with Casa only means trouble. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Returning to .-Oakdale, Barbara decides to .eek mle cuatody of Paul. Bilan agrees to. be Betay'a maid of honor when she marrles Craig. Although be la no l~ Barbera'• legal guardian becaU9e ahe's been declared aane, James contlnuea to tum Pent apinat her. Learning Tom plana to defend Dee u ahe faces charges for murdering John, Murga calla off New Year'a Eve elopement with Tom. James asks Ariel to take care of Paw. Seeing James and Gunnar struggle on catwalk, Barbara pulls gun on James. CAPITOL: Frank 8urae-quita job with the Cleggs. Kelly tuma to Lawrence for help to keep her put life aecret from Trey. Believina Sam aet them up in Nishoba, Tyler plana to prove this at the next meeting of the JVIC. Mceptina post at &.ton hospital, Thomas leavea town with everyone reallllna he really left bec11uae of Li%beth '• rec:oncll.LaUOn with Jordy. Myra gives Jordy a new aporta car. Wantine IO buy Mario'• te.taurant. Danny hopa to finance venture with-~>' from the Clecp. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Marlena aoet to Shenantgana and may have pined intonnatlon IO tel Roman free and to ....,. drua-deellnc ~ Stephano and Alec dedde that !ht)' mwt ''neutralile" Roman. Lla deddel IO bladc:mail Tony In order to pin her f.reedom. Marie and Nell grow '*-'· DOC--~-n-as: PbWp r:a the NeJ Adrienne pi to1ether wttb Jett. PeUd ... y and pi.di for Jean Marc to .. w hlr a ,.juvmatlon tnwnt, but N cannot. Lt. RMd arN9tl r.llcla for IQy'1 mW'der. Mike and Kit an~ . ......... M._,.. dedCle to r...-ry. Mf and AdNnne plan oa • brtebt f\lture ~.mu. la the final epMode of "TM J)octwl. wbAeh bM run for newl)' 20 year. on NBC.) SOOS OJ' NIOlrl': llecGacOlnc wtth 1an, lawn triel 10 ...,.. about hit "' .... To .. if .. l'Hlly lo¥9I him, Ian Miki 1-to F ewq With him .nd Nancy and 8lcy ~ her IO F · Poppj ... Non OMina .,_ Nora _.. &. IO Sld'1 ~ &ree. caunc the iawrn to bum down. Poli~ W9m Non lhe Medi an ~t allbC. Parrilh W. Dtnll'• e1r, IMYinl the WOWlded Dir* 1U'lnded wtU. only Val to 4 ~.a.u.y1,1111 take care of him. GENERAL HOSPITAL: While Luke is talking with broker trying to sell the Star, Holly learns Percy will not allow Charles to be burled in the family plot. Unable to find Luke, Holly heads for British C.Olumbia with Nanny. Percy tells Holly Charles' wish to be burled in the plot will only CQme true if she signs paper absolving~ of wrongdoing ln • oU scam. Ca~hing up with her, Luke is furious that ahe signed the paper for Percy, but 'later the two make love. Rick clears up misunderstanding on hospital mistake between Amy and Bobbi. When Brian is attacked at sports center. Blackie agrees to chaperone party. Unaware that the soda has been spiked, Blackie stunned when police arrive and he is blamed for the problems. Kicking Heather out of apartment. Scotty moves Susan in. Tiffany di.at.taught when Bobbi shows up at Noah's apartment. Robert takes post as police commiasioner. GUIDING LIGHT: Quint la silent partner in Tony's pub. V anesaa triea to get close to Helena in order to find out about Quint's past. Jennifer reaigni.ng from Spaulding Enterprises. Mark geta anonymous letter from eomeone claiming they know "what happened on the clifi." With Rebecca still mute, Justin feela she needs therapy. Philip tells Alan he loves bel.ng a Spaulding. Justin would like Rick to tutor Philip for his physics exam. Hope upaet when Alan plans akilng vacation without consulting her. Alan furious when Hope suggeau he has taught Philip that money can always buy the easy way out. Quint fearful Rebecca may spill beans about acddent in therapy. Hillary Is in ~o. while Tony continues to work on the pub. Maureen angry when Tony tells Ed about her pHt relationahip with Matt. ~ ONE LIFE TO LIVE: AB Steve la t.rying to penuade Karen to leave Llanview with him, Larry arl'ivee at her apartment and inaiata ahe make a choke. Brandishing guN, Tommy and Stubbe break into the apartment. A flcht ensues. a IWl goes off and Steve is wounded. AB Tommy and Stubbe demand getaway car, Karen puta knockout drops in their coffee but la caught in the ect. When the duo gets rough with her, Larry comes to her retCUe. Later on, a wounded Steve and Karen are taken hostage. A crU8hed eu.te overhears Gary and !ldwina mak.lng vecation plana. After a bad barhopping experience. Cuaie deddes ahe'• not a woman of the world yet and decide. to wttle for Ian. 8eckY'• interested tn Bo, but he'a eyetnc Dee. Jue lU.ree Ma. Rand)' Pritchard to replace Chuck. RYAN'S HOP~ kirk ia warned by buainell man.- that hJs plane to build tower aboYe Crystal ~ may IMd to bankruptcy, but Klrk la determined to continue operationa.....Rae t.ella Kirk any money ahe hM la bit. Jill tryinc to l'Et Kirk'• corwtNc\lon. Amanda vllita her modm Cati)', who la naive wt.\ Amanda Ilka qu.Uom about Will Brader. Catay UTlvet in New York )Mt M Xlrtc·..U. Kim he plana to marTy Rae. Joe finds Sto&han'• l\lft. .._ It to Bronaki and warna h1m that if Siobhan Iii hW1 he II neponaibJe. ~ Seneca hel fled country with Alfli1, JIU t.riea to find blm. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Krtt\ln ui-t when Brian ii 8CCIJ)t41d at police ~. Mardn and a-..... oonUnue IO b.tcker. &.ty ~ -_... U.. --II' home for Nw Yeu'a and II -.ac wbm· Ail_.. TNWI kill Gil New Veen .._ ,_,.,."I Jo hll .... h1I .... Travtl YOWi NWnl'· ..... ~ wtda ......... .... he rw.1lw lhe JI tryinC IO tdlirx.&th Into lll\!lll lllWll. Tl:XAS: ~ ISWI blhh to ~ KM._._ illlll NCOndlei with JUllUL P• ..... T.J. Or J J:'* _.,. If TV dreams come true, we might see ••• 8)' PHIL 8NEIDERMAN . ,-,&. ~ Oftllte Deltr Piiot ltalf do'wlth1M itory. The new year haa be(Wl. and we 'nMt "Love &o.t•• will link. mn all be 11 •tefut we wonTl'll\t DUketiiCo>rRimnJ'i':'. WJUl!Oiit.....::..;:niii~wWcitiiiWmiilOiDilfM;;Wii:i"'llV---1 •t thJ"ouah any more dippy holiday their driver'• Ucen1e1. They'll 1wttch movl• about J*)ple pUnc lpeda1a ln which an anhnated Santa to lkat.eboarda and continue ra.lalna way back from the dlMue of the Claua batUea the Grinch or Perry hell. -week. ==.o Cc.no vtalta Guam. The Duke boya• nealec:ted auto, "2>'• on L.A." and "Two on the Veteran televtaion watche~ know General Lee. wW "4" away to Join Town" wW both pledp to lhow no that the calendar year ·may chanae, forcee with the aupercar on "KN1ht more ,..menw ~bout mud WNlltllna, but the faithful old tube ia bound to Rider." The amazln1 autos will hot tub• or fh• lateat 1wlm1uft brine ua more of the same alt.coma, foruke all human companlonahip and fMh!one. soaps and cop ahowa. TV ta nothlna if creat.e a new eerles called "Two for '"?be Fall Guy"· wW tU. a dive. not predictable. the Road." Dr. Gonzo Gatet on "1'rapper John .. Still, even the Nielsen rattn&s can't A "fact-baaed" minl-aerlea wlll wW be convicted of a JOnina violaUon atop one from dreaming up a few actually tell ua whJch plot pointa are for Uvi.na ln a trailer ln the hoepttal freah twilta for our favorite pf'OIJ'unt. fact and which are fJ.cdon. p&rk11\1 Tot. Here then ta our New Year'• wiah I.lat The "Gilligan'• laland" l&na will Gary Coleman and "rantHy of what we'd like to see on TV ln '83: NOT be the subject of yet another laland'•" Herve VWechaize will tnde Laverne will get a one-way ticket noetalgic TV movie. . jobs. · to join Shirley In exile, leaving the Gary Franklin wlll rate hia own Ann Romano wW put a new lock on program to Lenny and Squiggy. who mo vie reviewing 1klll1 on the her a~nt door ln "One Day at a are funnier anyway. Franklin Scale of 1 to 10 -10 belna Time and refuse to give Schnelder a Mick "Dogbreath" Betker and best -and give himaelf a 3. Back to pua key. attorney Joyce Davenport wW begin you, Connie and Jess..... Jack wW get pregnant on '"l'hte«a an affair on "Hill Street Blues," Gal}' Franklin and Bill Stout wW Company.'' prompting Captain Furillo to begin drinking again. The male siblings on "Seven Brides for S even Brothers" w ill start wearing name tags so you can tell them apart. (Incidentally, where are the other six brides on this show?) The characters on "Bring 'Em Back Alive" a nd "Tales o f the Gold Monkey" will start wearing name tags so that you can tell which show is which. Shouting wiU be outlawed on "The J effersons." David Horowitz will drop a KNBC minf-cam van on its roof to see if it would surviv~ while covering an earthquake. KNXT's Chopper Two will drop a steel girder on David Horowitz to see if he could survive while covering an earthquake. After much soul-searching, the sensitive cabbies on "Taxi" will band together to beat the living daylights out of the obnoxious Louie. Bruno and Doris will quit the "Fame" school to start a punk rock band. KABC Ch annel 7 will broadcast "At the Movies" in the same Sunday afternoon time slot for two weeks in a row. Someone will die of natural causes on "Quincy." The stunned medical examiner will the n have a heart attack. Tom Selleck will get through an entire episode of "Magnum. P.I." without once showing off his body in Will Alex (Judd Hirsch) and the other cabbies on HTaxi" band together and beatthe daylights o ut of the obnoxious Louie (Danny de Vito)? Friday, January 7. 1983 3 -Tabe --rrw.y----~ .. D III MOU~ Tiii _,. °' LAUCllf'T8 ,,.. ...................... ...... 8'd ,,,_,,DOM~ Md._. Alf· noldlhoeta...,...ff1fleek .. ...,_ ........... ~ ·-· .. (1 llf.) -•oMC ... ~ M CI) PAT COUM HmlOJIZU TMI COPS llJpellOlltt .... c..... ............. ..................................... (1 fir.) -lalunlay APT WWW we ~ '"' mT .-A111111 1111 me. -....., ............ AIWit'/ _._ .......... ~ .... .. ,...,. ..... u ................. .... . ........ ,.. .. 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The story that has aired ln the past month was set up so that Judith could exit In a high-powered way. • GENERAL HOSPITAL has gone on location to Utah with Tony Geary, who plays Luke Spencer. Thi.a will be the beginning of Geary's 13-week hiatus from the show. In the storyline, Luke will be lost while dozens of townspeople try to locate him. This is a switch because usually the character of Luke is looking for a lost gir\f riend -Laura, Jackie, Holly, etc. With the departure of several G H cast members, including Janine Turner as Laura Templeton and Doug Sheehan as Joe Kelly, General Hospital has cast two new characters -a male and a female who will debut in mid· January. No word on whose storylines they will become involved with. · · As we reported some time ago, ABC has officially announced that Doug Marland will be working on the new Agnes Nixon soaper to premiere on A.BC in June. Originally the show was earmarked for January of '83, then pushed to March, but according to network spokesmen, June is it. [n January. Joe Stuart leaves hts duties as One Life to Live producer to produce the as-yet-untitled Nixon soaper. Jean Arley, who was onetime producer of Love of Life and is now a coNUlt.ant to ABC, taket over u producer of One Life to Live. FELICIA BEHR, who apent a Jona time u UIOdate producer on All My Children before leaving her po.ttJon to tend her twins, return. to the world of daytime TV when she jolna Ryan's Hope ln producing duties. Behr la a weU- retJ)t!Cted producer who brouaht more than a 11J1ht touch of class while she wu worklnJt on All Mv Children. JAN. 7 MARKS THE WEDDlNG of Betay and Craig on As the World Tuma. Later on ln '83, that ahow'a viewers will be taken on location to Spain via two major story lines. GUIDING LIGHT fans will be happy to know that the character of Elizabeth Spaulding reappears on that ahow this coming spring. Lezlie Dalton, who originated the role, will not be rPCr~ating it. OVER ON ALL MY CHILDREN, the character of Tad makes his appearance th.la month. Michael Knight takes on the role. Matthew Anton waa the tint Tad. Ile wu then replaced by John E. Dunn, who left the ahow over a year ago. Have a question about your favorite soap or soap star? Write to Lynda Hirsc.h, clo Field Newt1paper Syndicate, P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, C&li/. 92714. She will answer u many questioru as she can in her column, but~ volume of mall makes personal replies lmpetJSib/e. $r&nn df:ffe.iw1 '" C rcat1n: kwdcr,, In(. COMPLETE JEWELRY SERVICE I ).,,11.1111111-: • R,·m• •u1111n.: • Rq"""''I! l 11-•nm ~ l.111uf.i. rurlll..: I l1 unnnJ .... p, .. .,, • ( 'l'"'''"ll""' 760-6766 2610 E PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY • CORONA DEL MAR, CA. (Acrosa from Snerman Foundation Ga1dens1 ~~e ~ -_.-OPEN TUES.- TH RU SAT.• 10:30 to 5:30 Friday, January 7, 1983 5 'Parade of Stars' to benefit UNCF • B.B. King loosened his tie, unbuttoned his tuxedo jacket., lit a cigarette and sat back in the dressing room easy chair. ~ "I only went through the tenth grade in high school and had it been available to me, I'm sure that I would have gone to college," King said. "Anybody that's interested in tomorrow should contribute. should do everything they can to keep these colleges open and the students studying." King had just stepped off the stage of the Las Vegas Tropicana Hotel, where he performed for "The Lou Rawls Parade of Stars," a television special to benefit the United Negro College Fund. T he special is scheduled to air on KHJ (9) from 10 p.m. Saturday to 1 a.m. Sunday and K.JLH-FM. Lou Rawls hosts the "Parade of Stars" special. with help from F.d McMahon and Leslie Uggams, his co-hosts. The 1982 "Parade of Stars" is the third en tertainment special produced for the benefit of the United Negro College Fund. The two previous "Parade of Stars" apedala, both hosted by Rawls, aired acroM the country during 1980 and 1981. In those two years, viewers pledged aome $8 million to UNCF through the televised special. Uggams, whoee grandfather taught at what is now Jarvis Christian Co~e in Texas, a UNCF institution, said, "I grew up in a family where they always believed in getting an educati n . . . that was one of the things my parents were most ncemed about. I wanted to be a part of the 'Parade of Stars' because I beUeve that if there's any way we can ·help a youngster get an education. it's very imponan"t." Guest stars Bill Cosby, Sammy Davis, Jr., Teddy Pendergrass. Stephanie Mills, Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, Charlie Pride, B.B. King and oth ers donated their ~rfonnances on the "Parade of Stars" to UNCF. Many of the entertainers, like Sammy Davis, Jr., are long-ti.me supporters of the United Negro College Fund. "I have been associated with the Fund for the past 20 Loa Ra•la (lela) and 8.8. JqDI -I FrtdtY. JMUtllY 7, 1113 " I t Ste phanie Mills and Teddy Pendergra88 years.'' said Davis, "becauae it means a great deal to young kids who w ouldn't have a chance to go to college. When I go to the campuaes, I have found that most of the students wouldn't be there -the colleges wouldn't exiat -if it weren't for the United Negro College Fund." The "Parade of Stars" is underwritten by a grant from Anheueer-Buach Companies, Inc., and promotional support·~ provided by Antieuser-Buach's BUdweiler brand. "The entertainers who appear on the show repreeent some of the best talent in the world. It is theee ata.ra who draw people to their television aeta and encourage them to donate the dollan that have made the 'Parade of Stars' a succet8," said Aucuat A. Busch m. chairman and president of Anheuaer-Buach Companies, Inc. "In the tw~b~ Anheuaer-BWICh has sur,ported the project, $8 on has been pledl(ed to UNCF.' The 5<>,000 1tude9ts enrolled in UNCF's 42 private, hl•tor:n:!1J black college. and unlvenities att amoni \he most ldvantaaed in the naUon. Ninety perumt musr rely on financiaf aid, and half come from familles ~ lea than $12,000 annually. Money raised by the "Parade of Stan" helpe the colleges kffp thelr tuitionl low« and more affordable than thoee at private ClOllepe nadonally. ''The 'Parade of Start' ia an exdtlng event becaUlll the atan, each and every one of them. beliew 1D the mimion ot the United Nepo Collete Fund,11 Mid Ch.ria1opher F. Edley, UNCF executive~. ~lr warmth and lincerity will mow many viewers to pve Ill they can to the C.OUe,e Fund." Lou Rawlt. who wu inlU'wnental in the creation of the "Pande of Stan.'' llJd, "My frlenda .,. hen becawe they believe,• I do, that education la V8'Y lmpon.ant. We are all hopUlc to CClftvince our audience &Mt their <.'Ofttributlona to UMCI' meen a lot to ~ ol youna people who are r-..dy and walt.lnl f« a chiinct to s\ICl.'eed. 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O AIC ... a IDTtlm'IC09»tf ll)HAWAI,..._. • OW1R IAIY Guest smger Helen For· rest n m• ... (C)llOWll "The Sulllvans" ( 1944, Drama) Thomas Mitchell. Anne Ba•ter Five Navy men all brothers. go down wilh their shrp in the spmt or pa11101ism and fam1ty devo- tion to each other (2 hrs I (fj) TMI M CATI This documentary cap· 1ur8$ vanrsh1ng beasts ·• including Asiatic ltons. South Amencan 1aguars and Slbe11· an tiger cubs -delen<11ng themselves aQa1nst man O .,_ "The lriShman" ( 1978, Drama) Michael Craig. Robin Nevin. A proud frlsh· man refuses to yield to progresa When his business as a teamster is threalened by motorized transportatiori ( 1 hr . 45 min ) '9COAamlC.. •Ill> NCAA IAmTUL1 Notre Dame Fight· 1nQ Irish vs. VIiianova Wiidcats 12 hrs ) ·1:.:~lallR .. CAVITT ..... ,..... .. (%) CIWUI CUMll TAI.XI Wini - "Clint Eastwood" -·1='?~MMI ' .... P& 1Mt01i. A fish 1hat If caUQh. will land the fishefman a million dolfars; a teacher wno uses games to get kids Inter· l"'i.~-• DlllmGllT 119 ... Hosts Len Dawt0n and Nick Buonicontl review highlights of the r.t'Yloua weel('s NFL (18met Ind lnteMew !!!Y playera lf1CS co.ctin. ( 1 bf.) UJ .. "Time Beodill" (1981, Com. dy) Cr11g Warnock, Oevld W1r1*. A youno boy It ltken on • ~ througf\ tlmt by I bend of diminutive WOOld·be outllwt who ha~ atoten • tim.-warp mep from the Supreme Being. 'PG' ( 1 hf., 50 min.) cm .. "GdpOti" t1ee1. 0r.,,., Met Gfblon, MetX Lee. Two AU11r1 .. n foot racet9 llwlth oontrattlngty dlff~~o­llltlel ligl'I up to flgt1t In the Ent· em !Mette dUtlng WOfld WM I 'PG' l 1 12 Friday, Jenu11rY 7, 1113 _ Arnie (John Astin), a man with one arm, develops a relationship with Margie (Patty Duke Astin ), in "The One Armed Man," to a ir at 3 p.m. Satur day on KNBC ( 4). hr .. SO min.) Cl) MIAT'I !It ' HAI Featured: how modern day pro.peotors seek theft for· tune In Calllornla; • 73-year-otd ~n tvr trapper, hand glldefs In Ft Funaton. C1111orn1a. CZ) llCMI "Scanner•" ( 1981, Horror) Jennll8f 0' Neill, Pllrlok McGQOl'lan. A lethal conlllct arlNt l;)etween two amall groups ol people wflOM axtr80fdlnery ptychle powers Include the ablllty to klil ,_.thlcalty. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) ..... °""""*' •• aClli,.,.._ FMtured: a IOOI< •t the Uf1 ol • M XUll turrOglte: a vlalt with the Sweet Adellnet; aome of the Oodgerl help the fight lgllni1 Cyttle Flbrotls. ..... , ... l~-IWIY&Cla.:UW M • LA. F•tured: a proflle of IUP«t'-' Ptul Newmln; ~rt one of • rlOOl'f on Cul19. 1.-.mr . ~ . .... , .., ....... I ·----·--.. "The Men Who Wouldn't Tllk" (HO Datt). (1 hr .. 30 min.) ... (I) -... Ol llAllA9 Coy and Vetfe# try to prewnt • robbefy In Hazzard atter Boss Hogg reeorrtete his perlect oflme vehicle. the Mean Green Mechlne. (1 hr.) G e .-t -An ec:centrle. dVlng miltonllfl changes •n IMldefCO\lef cop's IOanti1y end beqUNlht him • fututlltlo '* 10 aid him In hit que9t for joltlce. (R) (2 hn.l ..... "Slltett" ( 1973, HOffor) ,..,_ l)Ot Kidder, Jennl'91' Sin. A 8larMM lwtft l'I err•ted 1ftw lhe II mlltlken fOf het • tlttw wtio hU ti.come lnYolYed In murcter. (~In.) . e GI -When a.neon "*"" Krwa. he llndt lt'I not • nlgtltrnere he Olr'I cMtnltl by w8klng up. 0 .... "The~" (1971, Dr.,,_, Oirrtn MDG.~. PN IUr"9. AtcNte fof J ""'ropOltin· ~ foroe ~ to °"' ~. YW!tty of ~y pt~ ~;.;"*'• ------------ -- _.,, __ • llov*-Z "Scanners" ( 1981 Horror) Jennlfltf O'Neill Pa1r1ck McGoohan (I tu , 42 mrn) Scou. Timothy Hulton. (l nrs.1 Ml "Scanners" ( 1981, Horr0t) Jennifer -· "Swrs.s Miss" (1938 Comedy) Stan Laurel. 01111er Hardy ( 1 hr 30 mm ) 4lt "The Eosy Way" ( 1952. Comedy) Cary Grant Betsy Oral\e (?hrs) t:M 0 "AoUover 1198 t Orama) Jane Fon da K11s K1rs101terson (2 hrs ) O'Neill Pa11rck McGoonan. ( 1 hr., '42 min) 419 1C) "Two Weeks In Another Town" ( 1962 Orama) Ktrk Douglas. Edward G Robinson (2 hrs ) lCl "This Sµorllng Lite I 1963 Orama) Richard Hams Rac.hel Robert~ (2 hrs 30mrn) l::tlllt "Handle W11h Care" ( 1977 Comedy) Paul le Mal C.indy Clark ( 1 hr 40 min) (H) "Convoy ( 1978 Adventure) Kns Kr1stollerc;on All Mac(,raw ( 1 hr 51 'Zi "Supe1111an 11· ( 1980 rantasy) ChrrS· topher Reeve Maryul KrdcJer (2 hrs , 5 min) !:11 ($1 ··raps" 11981 Drama) George C 0 "Superman II" ( 1980, Fantasy) Chris· topher Reeve. Margot Kidder. (2 hrs.. 5 min) d (ZJ "Urghl A Music War" ( 1981, Musical) Documentary (2 hrs., 5 min.) min) Facilities include: • 19 Tennis Courts • Jr Olympic Size ~ · Pool • Dining Room • Bar /Backgammon Room • Ma tch Mate Ball I Machine • Professional Tenn" Instruction ... 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A young boy slruck deal. dumb and blind by the sight or his lather's murder becomes a modern- day messiah e11p!Olted by a greedy uncle and a worshipping publlC 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50 min ) CID mWll "For1 Apache. The Bronx" ( 1981. Drama) Paul Newman, Ed Asner A toug_h cop battles crime and corruption 1n New York Cly's South Bronx neighbor- hoOd 'A' ( 1 hr • 59 min ) CS) .. "Who's That Knocking At My Doof?" (1967. Orama) Harvey Keitel. Zina Bethune A youl'IQ man Wing in New York's Little Italy has trouble adjusting when he embarks on a romance with a blonde WASP 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) DllO¥a "Superman II" (1980. Fantasy) Chtistopher Reeve. Margot Klddef While sa111ng Pa,,s from a 11YC1Nr explosion, Superman unw•tlingty frees the trio or powerlul vlllalns who were originally 1mptlsoned by his Kryptonlan lather 'PG' {? hrs .. 5 min ) QDMY911U. -1,..., .. ••1-. ......... .,,. ..... C..UllJ_lllf._. 1WllUU ... •11MCM•-••es •• MmY~ ...... .., .. LA,_, Host DennlS Wholey i!_hr.) CD .,_ "Getting Physieal" (No 0a1aJ {1 hr .. 30 min ) (OJ MO'Wll "KIU And KIR Again" ( 1981, Ad\lenlure) James Ryen, Annellne Krlel. A martial ar1s expert battles the mlnlont of a power-mad acientlst Intent on eotlavlng menkiod With a new mind-control drug. 'PG' ~~o m1n:r tw(%) C*Mll TMJCI WITM - "Clint Eastwood" tW8 <ll .,. "Lepke" (1975. Orame) Tony Curtis, Anjane1te Comer. Louis "Leptle" Buchettet, a leader ol Amer1ca's underwOOO, heads up the notorious organl.tatlOn known as Murder. Inc. (2 hrs .• 15 min.) 8 e 'IOllllfT Host: Johnny Carton. Guests: J41cl( Lemmon, Tanya Tucket. ( 1 hr.) 1~"(•97• Adwnture) Roy Sctlelder, Tony Lo Blao- co. A New YOfk cop's l)lan to UM I friend 11 an lntonnant backhrM In a wits of i.ri:wl:~~ (2hrs.) ut11Jm1m .. "Cheech And ~a Nice .. ,,,... ( 1111, OomedyJ Atcnard "Cheech" M.,ln, ThomM Chono-Two lnv.terate potheadl eppee1 10 he¥f found 1~ Friday, Jenuaq 7, ftl3 I ... L Gene 'Witcler stars as a distant relative to the , Frankenstein family of Transylvania and discovers he can't control his creation (Peter Boyle) in "Young Frankenstein," to be rebroadcast Sunday at 9 p.m. on KNBC ( 4). . lheir 1rue caHlng as they peddle loe cream on the streets of Lot Angeln. 'R' ( t hr • 27 min.) (%) _,. "Ufghl A Musie War" (1981. Muslcal) Documentary. Concert footage filmed In London. New York, Clllforrila and France spotlight• the J*iormances of 34 New Wave groups, lncludlng The Pollce, Devo, Jo9n Jett ahd lhe Go-Got. 'A' (2 hft., 5 min,) . .,. .. -ie-,...., ·MLAIT-"Oett> Fled" (1975, HorrOf) 'ild Hemmlnge. Qarl• Nlcolodla. A pey- cl'lotlc killer i. atellctd by IC>f'MOOe whO la OMd ..ioue about 1taoptng him. (2 tn.) Cf) .. •LM;a1 a:•mu CC) ... "Meatbell" (1979, eom.oy1 Pl ~ay. Orit ~ A zany WMW camp COUOMl9r ... di NI misfit cNIQea Into a no-hOkll>-bltrtd IPOrt• competition against a group from another camp With a much betllf reputation 'PG' 1.! hr .. 33 min) .., .,. "Vice Squad" ( 1982. Orama) S..IOfl Hubley, Gary Swanson. A police dllec11Y9 and a llrMtwallcer IMm up to trap a pimp r"4)0l'ltlble tor murdering one of hie women ·A· 0 -hr .. 35 min.) • .. ® ... "Boddy; Buddy" (1981. C()l'M-<M Jaok Lemmon. Wa111< Ma1th1u. While an allltlln concentra19'J)n hit ne1et kllf. Ing, he Is rUdlly lntenupte'CI by a bUmbllng tab1 of • man who It atttmpttng 8Ulcide. 'A' (1.flf .. 38mln.) -1•U1l-WlllDA•Llti ... •oomawCILo. .. "The FlahttnQ 8911\" (1940. CJlllN) Jamel eeanev. Pat O'lflan. The 89th Aealmtnt of ~Oftd War I la helped l)y Fatl\et Duffy wtlO lnlf*• courage In • ~NOfYlt, (ltws.I (1)--"Wiii= ..... loie.e rt b tnd ~-fo 11k1 •~•1101tJ1. I\ f-Jtll Pt llOn• ------"fttlc~· !ti 'IOt'' OUHI 81~ CNuil, l\ti.nt~ Cl1y, N J I (R) (I hrt . ~ mlll J 11.J .. "Httvy MetM'' ( 1081, 8ci.nc.. flCtlon) Antmat9d Voloel of JOhn C.ndy Jtlll11 v.,11()tl A myttt110Y1 Qfetn Olb ot tr•n*n<fY.~tf hat 1 11r•nge efftcit on &'J:Ota~.tr=.: =rr.rco variety. of~Chtltefeffln dltfifkll tJmet ~i?tJi·tg.~-- Stteon Hublev. Otry Swaneon A ~ dttttlo•~--au .. tw•Mc• ••m__up IQ_ - 1rop • p+mp r~bte tor murdering one l"RJmle'"OUliOOll Ft)I' OflJ\Qe Count~ ~Oft­ om1t1t tnd Ioctl bu~ dltCUM tht teOf\On'4C p1~11 lor Ottnge Cov111y IOf me new year -8 Cl) DAU.Al MIU Ell .. ha1 lo d4Ktdo who I~ to t•rntth J<><:k · • ~ma<y or MO htr ltmlly dltlntegialt bocOVM of htl wm fl~ MOU.Ywooo. TNI 91 Of UUINTllt Jack Lemmon. Wallar Mtllhtlu, Rlclum1 Pryor, Dom Deluise and Burt ~ynOldo hot11 a star-studded IOOll at htlartoue movletend momen11 ( I ht ) I M•A•t•H IODT If QUllTION "Perishable Goods" Ot Jooalhan Miller shows now poeHnor lems are md1spen11bte toots In mOdern medicine and aakr. 10 what e>11ent 1mp1011ements 1n Ille e.11pectancy an<.J health are due to doctors (Al D ( 1 hr ) ID,._ MID TNI l'fTTllUINlt "Rach man1nov" Pianist Horacio Gutierrez 10111i; Andre Pre111n And the Pittsburgh Sympno ny for a perlo1mance ol Rachmaninov's Th11d Piano Concerto lrom Heinz Hall ( 1 hr I TOP ~ IODtO Coverage ol thti James Broad <*J ) I Walter Santemore (La) t2-round hea11ywe1Ql1t bout (from 01 hit wom.n A' ( 1 hr . 3& min ) C %) lllCMI "Superman II" ( 1980, Ftntuy) Chrltlopher Reeve, Mtroot Kick*. Whilt ~11v1ng Pari1 ttom 1 nuoi.r t11plollon, Supt1mt111 unw1111ng1y frMt tht trio of pawerlul 111l11rn1 who w9fe Ot'lglntl!Y 1mpr1aoned by hit Kryptonltn lathet. 'PG' l hra . b ml(l.) 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PMD~ ...... lllOYll "Under Fiesta Skies" ( 1945 Western) Gene Autry, Carol Hughes (I lhr )=fll.u.T I DMAll OP aAMm IAT\llDAY~~ ..... llAlm.I MWI 90lfT A SClenllflc eKplofaJt<>n of athletic performance whlCh can a1d"llth· letes 1n 1mprov1ng their game (R) (Q) IAIU The For11es star appears 1n a Ian tastlc adventure yarn set In his native India NOU.YWOOO Hollywood reporter Biii Harns presents vi>-<:lose reports on the people and events which are making news 1n the production and glamor capltal of the movie industry DllO¥ll "Caveman" (1981, Comedy) Ringo Starr. Oeflnos O\Jald ( t hr 31 min) m llOVW 'The AtomlC Brain" ( t964. Seo· ence·f 1Chon) Er1ea Peters, Judy Bamber I hr . 30 min.) 111111 11.UUWI "-AlmT 9 PAC-41AM IUll~/M)M­wu.wu WDIU or MmM..1 WllMI TO 1'NI 10nOM or 1MI II.A ..... ._. IM,,_ AT 1'NI 9olCMI Featured: "Hall Shoot At Sunrise" ( 1930) starring Bert Wheeler and Aobeft Woolsey. a 1932 Har· man and Ising cartoon, and Chapter 2 of "The Unde<sea Klng(j()m" ( 1938). ( 1 hr . 30mln.) Cl> m ICHOOl Tips for better sl<llng Filmed t KOUngton, Vt ) (R) ... "MY llllle ChlckaOee" ( t940, W C Flelds. Mae West ( 1 hr , n CJ) "The Tall Target" ( t951, Ora· ma) Olc:k Powell, Paula Raymond. (1 hr .. 18 min,) .. li ... TODAY llrTTOllA• IOOOl'I DOO' ""'n ,.. .., _ __,, ... --.n ~°Un"-... "Actoee The Gr .. t OMde" ( 1918. Adventure) Aobeft LOQan. Heath· ., =·~hr .. 30 mln.) (D .. rtr" iNo Oat•) (2 hrt.) •CZ>--" · (1948, Dt•me) Lau-rence O!Met • .IMtl Sfmmont.. (2 htt. 35 ·mmln·~ fOOllMA. "NFC Pleyotf o.m.·• Tent=.:~·· 30 mtn.) ... . ..... -18 Friday, Jenuery 7, 1W (I) NFL fOOTIAU ' NFC Playolt Game" 'l l•~=aeJ (311r~) 0..,., llYOM> fOCW ON IOCt!TY lllOVW Love For Rent' ( t979. Ora ma) l 1sa Eolbacher. Annette o·roole (:t hrs I E UIGf Q~a Coverage ot the USGF single el•monatoon champ1onsh1ps ~I (111r) 0 lllOVW Over ThP Edge' ( 1979. Ora ma) Mrchaet Kramer. Pamela Ludwig (1 ht 35 min) m llOV1I The Atomic Kid" ( 1954 Com· edy) Mickey Roo~y Aot>e11 Strauss ( 1 hr JO rnrn ) _..GI NFL f001MU. AFC Playoll Game · lime Tentatove) (J hrs) IHAMAMA (lJ MOM a_,, I LAV...-a 1t9UY lWUINTZC. 111 l&L.K* DOUNt MAit IOla.t T'tla OlD tlOt* Sob VIia v1S1ts o proto· type wine ce11a1 tor o discussion of storage tech~to~d climate con1ro1 fll) ._ I AllADel ..,_. MAit ~ •COOPIJl"aOMWCOWTY CO) lllOVW 'Never Give A Sucker An Even Brea!\" ( t941. Comedy) W C Fields Gloria Jean ( 1 hr 30 min ) S, lllOYll Guys And Dolls" ( 1955 Mu5'· cal) Frank S1na1ra Jean Simmons (2 hrs 30 mon) .. @ lllOYll 'Shootout In A One-Dog Town·· ( 1973. Orama) R1ct1ard Crenna. Jack Etam ( 1 nr 30 min ) ... IHAMAMA • lllOV1I Justice Ot Ttoe West" ( 1956 Western) Clayton Moore Jay S1l119fheels 1! l'lr . 30 mon ) Cl) COU.IQI IAIUTIAU. De Paul VS Pep· ~rd1ne (2 hrs ) Q) 1 DAMO'lt T1tl C.... urm.ATM all IY'IRYDAY COOkMQ MTN~ ..... • 'Pafls1enne Gnoccho" JacQues Pepin poaches lhese hllle dumplings and serves tl'\ern with a llnanciere sauce ~ CALRMA waJC • lllYllW (l) COUl9 IAIU'TIAU. Pepperdlne Waves at OePaul Blue Demons (2 hrs) 1,_ I AlmlCA'I lW l9I (ID) .,.._ INQAU "The Haunted Mansion Mystery" A young boy and gtrl try 10 soh1e the mystery ot the disappear· .anca ol a miser and his fortune (Pert 1) ~ICMlUll • MOVtl "Mary, Mary" ( t 963. Comedy) Debbie Reynalda. Berry Nelson t2 hrs ) I IMlll • WAWOl.AM TNl.-no. ..... YUM -T1tl ... Hosts Len Dawson Ind Nick Buooleontt reYiew highlights of the previous weell's NFL games and lnteNlew ~players and coaches. ( 1 hr.) lJ..J MOVtl "Falling In Love Again" (1980, Drama) Elltott Gould, Susannah York. ( 1 hr., 30 min) G 110VW "Armored Altaek" ( 19•3. Ori · ma) OQlla Andrewt, Walter Hustot\. ( 1 hr, 30 mln.) 1t.11, .. lllll tlll ALWTAM ·~UDMIWf• Of& .... "Ami~ --... "Nlgt\fwlnQ .. (1979, SUIQ«lae) Nlc1c Mtncuao, O«VlO Wam9f ( 1 hr,. 4& min I CD> llllOWll "The Man Wtto t<new Too Much" ( 193"4. SUl()eflM) P~et L0tre. Leslie Banks t 1 hr . 30 min ) 0 lllOYll "l 1ar's Moon ' ( 1982. Orama) Mall Oiiton Cindy Fisher ( 1 hr . 45 mon ) 11111 Q2) lllOVW Junior Bonner' ( 1972 Ora- ma) Steve McOueen Robert Preston (2 nrs) --Afternoon tHI 8 Ttml tTOOGll · llOYll 'Guns Of The Timbertand" ( 1960. Orama) Alan Ladd. Jeanne Crain t2 hrs ) tD llOV1I "Street Gangs Of Hong Kong" ( 1972, Adventure) Wang Cttung, Lily U l1 hr. 45 min ) fill WOOCIWlllOfrl lttOP 'A Tale Ot Two Toys" Roy Underhill looks at the crow cMser and the b1lb0quet I TO• MllOUNCID 0# IMnt MD MAit VlllOMDOI lllOYll "Superman II" ( t980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidder (2 12:'9 lhrs :::..ca MOUlrl .aoll · = latOOl (Premiere) "The M01Jnta1n Awakens" Skt instructors Butch Fonde•sen and Kathy WOOd look at selec· 11on and use ot equipment and apparel, al'\d the basics of starting. steering and sto~"'°° ~1s I OP IMnt MD MAit PWOfllllOU&. MIOIO (R) MOVtl "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow" ( t981 Biography) Oc!Cumentary Narrat· ed ~soo Welles ( t hr 26 min.) $ Second Hand Hearts" (1980, Orama) Robert Blake, Barbara Harns ( 1 hr. 38 min) m llCMI 'Baell Door To Heaven" I t939. Orama) Van Helhn, Wallace Ford t hr 30m1n) ,_ WT OP TMI WU AT• Guesr Merhn Olsen ( 1 hr ) Tiii~ MOVll ~'llWlllt .,._,'""_ MOWll "The Nulty ProfessOf" (1963, Comedy) Jerry Lewts. Stelle Stevens (2 hrs) fD MOVA "The Making of A Natural Hl&to-ry Fiim" The 1ow1y stlokleback llsh la the 9Ub,e<:t Of 8 film <SOcumentlng the patience end ~ty thet goes Into making a w11dltfe ftlm (R) o ( 1 hr ) CID ... flOOTUU. "AFC l'rayotf Game" ~lme rentettve) (3 hr• ) OCU.lllTMI W•tttarnmr IT llO¥ll "A8" Wedl\Hd&y" ( 1973, Ora- m11) ENzabeth Tay~. Henry Fonda. (2 hfs) CD) MOWll "Second Hand Hear1a" ( 1980. Orame) Robett Blake, Barbara Harri... ( t hr .• 38n'I~ *1£,,"j.., __ ' ••n --·-··-.. "The Peftto1 woman" Fred WM· lard (1 ht , 30 min,) w~-...-rar111•....,.-• ..... ....... ....,,. = ..... ..... .. "COufltdOwn'' (1987. ,l.o.tn- ''"' LMele Aot>er1 Bray fl l llCMI nu\Jle "°y' 11180, Muttcall lf1y 01~ The tnuliC Ill 'f't\e Ci.lh It IN 1u1ed 111 1 tool. 11 the f\11t1th pynlc IClfne ·n· =· 1tim111) C0 1 f nnt••v lo OW.' ( llH&. Ch IN) 090'Qltllt bP91v111, John T~tld w, .... , . .,. ...,~TOlllNT llCMI "lt\41 r>11ty Oame t 1966 . dv111luro) H11111y 'On(Jll, not1o11 fir1111 An Am1nc11n 1µy t h111f recall• """• u lhtl motl d11r1ng OAl)ll.>llt 111 111' <;1111111 (I hi 30111111 J ()119'. .... "" TNl-("I) lllOVll · Cui nnl K11owlt1dU1J ( 19 I 1 CXnmn) J111:~ N11 holr.011 Ann M111ur111 1:118 llOVll Tne fllue OahllO ( t946 My~ tery) Al11n LHOO Veronica I eke An h -Saturday -•Morning .. 8 llOVll PcJn1fo And Tnu Magic Ser pent ( 196 t r d llldby) Ar,,ni.ited Narrol ed by Marvin M11it11 13 111!> ) ~~ 'L'llOYll 'Cr1a11t>I ~""'''"" 11981 81oy raphyl Ma11f' r r.111 .. p,.,,.,1 ll111gar Hauf'r {2 t11s I l llllOVll "Guy'> A11tJ Dolf" I 1955 Musi Cdl) rran" 5111.111,1 h!.111 S11111111m~ (:> hrs 30 min I =;='"" ~OMOMOW 8'IAIC OUT ( llllOVll 'Mt>cttbcJlb' ( 1Cl79 (,c11111HJy) Boll Murray Ct111c., Ma"t>IJ''cl1..l' 11 f,1 33 =1m1~ "*.IC Aff AM · TIDTW MJ..-•11> MIWllWWll Mf~mafl II~ Of Mufdll'lng hllt Uftflllhlul wlft Ind MUii PfOYI hit rnnc>-•to• __ ,...... (;~ (2=• <'I'M.I. AOTIUM11 Cowfage Ol lt\e wl)llO bent1mw•1 ct\lmpioo.nlp (RI M "8Mltl'I P11110.-;-;-( 1981. Dt•· nulll 01urK1 l11w1e11c1 Anno .i.tn•ton di IC llO¥ll C11111101 0111t Play" (No O.t• t VllltJ\Jy) ChlllllfHI ti1111. Jnne Anthony 1* IJ llOVll Tho D11y Ot The J11ckal' ( 11111 S111ope11!l«IJ fdward f O• Terence A111-.1111J"' A11 111111n11t1011111 nu 11111n and quoci.. lr111no0 Mt111 c11Heo "Tho Jackal" 11 111111(,j IJy flltJ OAS to lli~ll5Slnate Ch11111 (kl <loulttt (i' hr~ ~ 111111 ) 1• H llOVll t<111u11111oer1" (198 t AC1~- 1u1e) Ed HOllll 0 11y Lahll UMIDAY llOll9M CIMN'VM ' QOOODAYU. 1::UCTIOMAL .. I "Women's Bas· ketball 011ens1ve Moves Guest Rene Porlland, Penn State coach (R) S ~·• APOOT Jean S1ap1e1on .rnd AntJy Gibb star 111 lhtS mus11:al who t.1u111t cJbout 10 houo;eguest!> at an Enghsh 1 ou1111y huu'>t! who Jre rnurdered one by u11d ( 1 h1 40 nun ) 0 llllOVll Unde1 Tl1e Rainbow ( 198 t, Comedy I Chevy Ct1.ic.,e Carrie Fisher ( 1 111 36 rn111 J .. ,AUOflAQlll lo:11 COLI.JOI IAMITIAU M10ffT (R) UO THAT'ICAT .... VOICI Of AQlllCUl TUM VOYAGI lllUU UIUITID rnvou.i.,.. .. THI llUPPl'TI )VIDIOMDOX THI NIQHT DAOOY A pet owl smooths out the rela11onsh1p between a young gotl and tier 1ather-t1gu1e babysitter - .. ,,.a&o•n•rr "' .,.. .. "My Pal1k111' (Chm•) felly 1valet. l.AIC:hUI a>ne11nllne .. !-=~~ntertean p~· .(Ji"'·~ cal} Animated. .. Cl l PAT OOUM MWWOY'llll 1'MI CON Hypnot•t P.a1 COllt!:!I '"''-police inve-11- i llon Into• hllar10u1 art lou" ( l hr ) .. ~ATU. ... 110¥11 "Walk On The Wiid Side" ( 19tl2. Ot1ma) LllHenct Harvey. Ctpu cine A men lffrrna lhlt hit torrrw.1 girt· friend nu moved Into 11 nouM of 1111epu11 ~hr•. 30mln) UllP m1eAmC1 llO¥ll "Allaek 01 Thi Klli.t Tom11· • ton" I 1976. Sclenc&-Fic:ll<>nl M (I) ~ -"Ba~etbell Delens1ng The Pivot Man" Guest Lou Cernesecca. St Johns coach (R) 1• DUITY'l IWWWIOUll E flLMITO.,.... .,. .... TIOIUl HOUR DAYIY • toLJATH CIUllMDO LATllT-.o ...r'91GM YOGA lllOI HULTH ) llOVll "A Piece 0 1 The Ac11on .. ( t977. Comedy) Sidney Po111er. Biii Cos· ~ (2hrs . 15mrn) YtC"t YACMff LOT (R) llOVll "They All Laughed" ( 1961 . Comedy) Audrey Hepbutn. Ben Gazzara. ( t nr . 45 mrn ) COJ THI UTT\I DITIC1M When the police 1efuse to believe his story about a t>and of thieves. a young bOy plays detective to slop them ( t hr ) r. ! =. "Lost Command" ( 1966, Ora- ma) Anthony Ournn. Alain Delon (3 his ) SENIORS Davis::~arown - Corona del Mar Medical Is A Medical Office In Yo ur Own Backyard That Will Take Medicare Assignments As Payment In Full For Information & Appointments Call 720-1339 Corona del Mar Medical 2700 E. Coast Hwy., #6, Corona del Mar SINCE 1947 * * * We Service Most Maior Brands of Televisions * * * Antenna Installations & Repair * * * We Carry MGA/ Mitsubishi, RCA Sony, & GE * * * See our big Selection of Proiection TV's and VCR' s. -411 E. 17th, Costa Mesa 646-1684 Friday, January 7, 1983 15 -Salurclay Cont. l =/~COIMRIATION ..... ~ ... IOU>OCU WOODllllQHT'l IHOP "Woodwrigh1 Al Sea·· Roy Underhill looks al lhe melhOds and materials 1nvotved tn boat bu1ld1ng (]J llOVll ··11 Happened Al The World's Fair" ( 1963, Musical) Elvis Presley Joan O'Brien (2 hrs !>min ) :OJ fM)Q( <* TV CS) llOVll · The Great Train RobDery" ( 1979. Adventure) Sean Connery. Don· aid Suthe<lana ( 1 hr . !>I min ) m10WLM .. @ llOVll "Rio Lobo 11971 We51ern) John Wayne. Jenn1ter O'Neill (2 hrs . 25 min) .. 1 =-..... IWVD IWIP'I DAYI AGAle :.,. -QIOltQI "--TC* ec:up.. IOOI George Plimpton takes a look back at the maior Sl>O{t1ng events ot 1982 ( 1 hr , 30mtn) I _ .... QUAll'TIT ICIUAM POOT Ullll 11 mtll YmOMCllOX ~ "Chicago Challenge Ot Cnam- pt0nshlp" ( 4 hrs ) --·vening .. , ~=-~MUY a CO.AMY ATM.,,.. COUIQI UIKITIAU. Indiana vs Ohio s1ta~t~AMY llOVll "Invasion QI The Bee Girts" ( 1973, Ho<ror) Wilham Smith. Anitra Ford Young women with ap1an se.11ual appetites cause tt'l&tr male partners to lstar=~zos:icw'=~) WILD Of IOOll llCMI "Nightwlng" ( 1979, Suspense) Nick Mancuso. David Warner The popula· toon ot a Southwestern desert region IS t81· ror1zed by hundreds of vampire bats whleh invade 1he area In mass numbers wtlen ~ht falls ·p~~~t~t min ) (l) COLL.HI Indiana Fighlln' Hoosiers at Ohio State Buckeyes (2 hrs ) CID llCMI "Across The Great Divide" (1976. Adventure) Robert Logan, Heath· er Aa1tr11y Two 0<pt111ned chjldren tet out alone across lhe Rocky Mountain• 1n order 10 claim a farm 1n Oregon which they inherited 'G' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) D llOVll "Breaker Morant" ( t980, Ora· ma) Edward Woodward. Jack Thompson .A.ustrahans conscripted 10 fight on Eno- lan<fS aide In the Boer War decide to fight the Boer guer111aa on their own te<ma. ·PQ· -I•·-=---'" ... C0U. MmTUIJ.. Arizona YW UCl.A (2 In.) I==· ~al G•l>l9r and Jef. Irey Lvons rNlk1 tMJr el'IOlcn tor the WOfal l\'\OYlel of 1982. ., ....... ""-wr1a11m1MwtDWii ===-, .. 18 frlday, J.nuery 1, 1888 U ntr twl>Y IOYI I MMCY DMW llil'n- ~ I IO YOU TteS YOU QOT TIOWLll ... CMI wmlLA.-cl R.1 CALl'ONIA COM!mlllOlllU. MPOR'T ntr..,.,.. ALL CMA,,_. GlllAT ,_ IMA&..l I L llCMI 'The Trouble W11t1 G1r1s ( 1969, Musical) Elvis Presley, Marilyn Mason A !raveling showman runs into all sons ot 11oubte while staying 1n a M1dwes1· ern town ·o· (2 hrs 5 min ) 1S) MOYIE 'Roel<shOw" ( 1980. Mus1C1!11) Paul McCartney and Wings Ttus record ot lhe band's US lour includes perlormanc· es ol 'Jel "Band On The Run." "Solly Love Songs" and some Old Beatie oal- lads G ( 1 hr . 45 min ) fl ) lllOV9 "The Final Confllet" ( 198 1. Drama) Sam Neill Rossano Brazzi In ttle lhird part of 'The Omen" 1rrlogy. young Damien. the emb<Xl1men1 of ttle Ant1chnst. 1'> now an adult and a trusted advisor to Nlllh~~~: US R' (t hr 49 GIL8CU.l ILL W 1HOW m OM L.A. Featured a profile ot Bo Der~rt 1wo of a report on cults Cl) IACKlwmlDAYID**>Wlrl Im m <*UN DllOO Featured an inter· view with Levar Burton a v1S1t to Law· 1ence Welk's Country Club 1n Escondido i$i=ara0e lloat I COUIGI IAlllTIAU Indiana vs Ohio t? hrs) Ml 6 Cil -.0 'IM IACK AUYI Buck and H H 101n forces 10 save H H ·s cousin from assaMtnehon upon hef a&cens'°" 10 lhe thron!Ol~~ar ( 1 hr ) D GD .,,.,,,. ITIOKll Willis moves oul when Mr Drummond Objects to his having an ciccasional drinlc with the boys fj ({§) T~ "°°"8 Hooker's 1nvest1gatlon of teen·aga drinkers who steal to teed their habit leads to the son of Romano's besl l11end ( 1 hr ) U llOVll "Inn Of The Frightened People" ( t912 Suspense) Joan Collins. James 8001h Embittered over the brutal murder ol 1~11 young daughter. a couple set out to g111e her loller a slow but horrible taste of lhelr vengeance (2 hrs ) ;-:.. "The Prt&oner Of Zenda" ( 1937. Adventure) Ronald Colman, David Niven A 1110neppe0 k1ng·a double fights off usurpers of the throne until the real king ls rescued (2 hre.) Cit ... CM.llOMIA UIA llAUrf ,....., Cindy Kirby brings us the pagaent llve from 0 .11nard Civic Auditorium (2 hrs ) • ODY.v "Some Women Of Mar· rakech" Several Moroccan women lhar1 lhelr leeltnos about friend.Sh~. lamlly alld religk>n (~) Cl ( 1 hr.) G •co.. a oaw ccum "Eco- nomic Out!ootl FOf Orange Covnty" Econ· omllts and IOC.ll bullnetanlef\ dilcuu the economic pr~s fOf Orange County fOf the new y1ar ~ llCMI "Blow Out" ( t98 t, 6U9Pf'-) John Tr•voua. Nancy Allln A IO\lnd teen. ntcJan wtlO w0tk1 on hofror Hime becomee Involved In 8 ITMder my9tety wtlen he wit• nea ... an eaMQl"-tlOI\ 'R' ( 1 hf.. 45 B m1nJ,. .. , 11111 ___ _ LOOAlllll ''Carlln At catnegll" larl Q.ofge C.'11n PfO\lldle UU.llo commentary on a wide range or rop1cs w11h ma1er1at lrom his album "A Place For My Stull' 1n a perlormance from Carnegie Hall t 1 hr I 0 llOVll "Whose Lile Is 11 Anyway?" f t981. Drama) Richard Dreyfuss. John Cassaveres Paralyzed from the neci.. Clown rn an automoblte acc1e1en1 a sculp- lor rem1n1sc~ about his Ille before ana eloquently argues for his right 10 die 'A' 1.! hr . 58 min ) t:ll U flD am IPOONI Ricky promises ro come rhtough with a dale lor Derek to take 10 a big dance U lllOVll "Mongo's Back In Town" (1971 Drama) Sally Field. TellySavalas A young g1rr oecomes involved with a man hired by hos bro1her to ktll a 11val ( 1 hr . 30 mtn.) ~'::. The Hidden Room" ( 1949, MySl9fy) Robert Newton. Sally Gray A doctor oosessovety jealous ol his beautiful wile holds her lover capllve 1n a deep. dark cellar where he plans a long and hOr· rible ordeal for him (2 hrs ) "°[; COUIGI IAIKl1Wl Virg1n1a Caval- iers at Maryland Terps (2 hrs) .. • Cil llOVll ''White Water Rebels" (Premiere Adventu1e) Catherine Bach. James Brohn A freelance photo)OUrnallSt oecomes tnvalved with a white warer l\ayaker who 1s determined to save a mountain 11ver trom unscrupulous developers (2 hrs J D OI) O"llAU.IY A poor man's private eye sets out to clear a down-on·hls·luck client who has been wrongfully 1mpOcated In a counrefle11ing scheme ( 1 hr l D ®l LOW IOAT Two women offer their 1mpress1ons of lemate celebnltes, a wetl- known act1ess travehng incognito falls In love ilnd a lawyer gels hOOked on the man~" .,,,fended D ( 1 nr ) (!l llOYll 4 For Tei5s" ( 1963. Western) Frank S•Mtra. Ursula Andress A shady banker comes up with a nasty way to set· tie the C11llerences between 1 pau ol feuo- 1~ ;f'ilj.y (2 his. 30 min ) UiJ "Ou1e1 As A Nun" Jemima hnds the missing student at the end of the rower's tunnel. but the figure ol the black nun catches up with them (Pan 3) c::;i ( 1 hr ) CID llOT ._. • ...,, nt1 Mlft Comedy sketches comblne wjth classrc film and news footage lo an offbeat. satlflc tak• on CL1 llCMI "Rollover" ( 198 t, Or•ma) .. Jane Foncla Kris Kristofferson .A. formtf movie erer wtio took ovei Iha chairman-- Ship ol her late husband's corporation and a high-powered 11nanc1e1 expert beeome lnvOlved In a disastrous deal with Arab 1nvettor1 'R' (2 hrs.) (I) llCMI "Time Bandits" ( 1981. eon... dy) Ct11g Warnock, David WarrM. A yO\ing boy Is taken on a trip thrOUQtl time by • band of diminutive. woukH>t ou1i.wt whO have atOlef\ • tfm&.warp map from the ::v.eme Being 'PG' (I hf .. 50 min.) 00 "Smetfi P1lac1" (1981, o.. ... ma) Bruno Lawrenct. Anntt Jtmlson. A New Zfflltld junkyard OWntf'a ruin.ct marriage tak" • dramatic tum tOWlfd c:tnperatlon and vtoltnct. (I !'If • •O "*'·) .. ~ llO¥ll "OW. Bomber·' ( 1941. Adven- ture) Etrot FlyM, Frid MacMurray. A Navy <'OetOt t .. =:ttl a fight lnltNO- tOf to 1ec1c1e the dlcal problem of "Plot blackout" ~p, i. ~ flle!'a. (2 tn., 55 ~ CR>• "Ptnnlel From._.., .. ~::: ~) Slev. Manin. a.na.t. In ll'le Mldwat ~ the °'P'IMlori. 1 • IOWll "Up h om rn. e .. on" 1 •96b. Oi1ma) Cllll Rol>lktM>tl, t11n1 O.mlOJI (~ ~ .... •P TM TODAY " Tht Mary Kay r.~C•'Y Kay Aan. known tor hti pink ~... ~ ~ tucGtttlul Q~tic. com i nrL!!.,ltll about IWI CllMI tA) .-UCAI TMI .,_ OIWNrt ... "A P~ OJ The Action" ( 1977, Comedy) Sld114ty P04ti.1 Bill COii ~ ~· t~m1n) t l "l hey All Laughed" ( t &8 t omedy) Audrey Hepburn, 0111 Oeuar11 l' h1 , 4b rtllfl) G llCMI "CM1k Journey" (No Date) (I "'·~ W(~ CMAMll Taut wmt -.. IL~ mATaT IPORTI LI-tfTM Am-RQAL Ken Howard and Jayna Kennady host this spec101 hon01lng tha subJects of the decade-old series through film chps and speciat 11ppear11nces by Wil· lie Mays, Jbe Fr111ie1. Bruno Sammamno. Bnd~~=~thr 30mtn) • ~CA: Tlll llCOND CllfMIY ('I) llCMI "Etv1s" ( 1979. Biography) Kvn Russell. Season Hubley (2 hrs . 30 1111n ) (%) lllCMI "Urgh! A MuSIC War" ( 196 t. _1Mu=b..~~n~t~~1s . 5 min) a. MCIHT lllCMI ''The Adventures Of Pinocchio· ( 1978 Fantasv) Animated 12 hrs I iiira'-... I!!!!. .......... "8onqlt Qf Joy" ( 1958 Com4t· y) ~~~ {2 "''I • W •'I 18'., ''JOM Cfymt(' Tht conftmpot11y pelnler ol.,.. Amt flel l\ Wott dltcutMt hit !tltQnl IOI ~omlng an 1.1tltl and hi• unutuaf tech mq~,Q. .......... ~ llCMI "Hurtleane" ( 1079. Of1ma) Mia rarrow, Jaaon not>ard1 ( 1 h1 ... ~ min) COi fllO¥ll "Oeeth Hunt" ( 1981, Actven- tvrt) Charles 610lll0f1, ~" MlrVln (I 1\1 , 36mln) e110¥11 "C1vemen" (1981. eom.dy) Rlnv<> Starr . Oennlt Qtjald ( I hr . 3 1 *Emln~ adt NAllM.LIOllTlllROAD GMATUT 8'0lrT1 LI Ill U #TM Am- INQM. Ken Howerd and Jayll4t Kellfiedy hO*t 1h11 special honoring the WbjeCIS of the decllde·old series th.fough tilm c11ps and apeclal appearances by Wu lie Mays. Joe Frazier, Bruno Sammar11no, end .:=~':Ml. (I hr , 30 min ) I mDIA "90lll "Photography" Host Cheryl Tiegs prollles five people who make then living behind the camera (R) ~-"""' I) llO¥ll "The Twinkle In Goo's Eye" HEADACHES? YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 For Compllmentory Con1ultatlon WISTCLlff CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Dr.·~ A.1"9ff ~ We1tcOff Dr., •ult• 10I Ne~l..q. (ne-C.C.'1 -17th -4 lrv'"9) ( -I : - , (IHI, ~) Mlek~ "°°"'f. Collen ·1°'"•=· rrt~t:•fM~~--~&I,.. II "" .. "TM~ V•tt ='~JJ.: t'"Merityl'I Monn:J9, Ti , fiiir----c· "'') lc·7·~··a.cLm•' C0U. """""" Qeorgje T .ch Vtuow J~k•I• at Wekt For•f Demon Oeacone (2 ,,,, ) CB>.. "Helrlt>Mpe" (t 981. Com.- dy) Andy K.autman. 89tMdlt11 Ptllft. {_1 hr , ~5 min.) .. D mA IAlllTIML. l.OI Al'lgtlet llklfl vs. New VOtk Knlok1 (2 hr1 .. lO min,) •1si•uu .-ollTI ~ "Men'• Gymna11k:I: Japaneee Unlveflity Sporll 8-0lrd'• Teem Va UNL" (t hr.) ID..,.. JClllAMMOll (C) ll0¥8 "Gimme Sheltef" ( 1970. ~ cal) Rolling Stones. Jellerson All'pltrwt ( t hr. 30 min) 9 ll0¥8 "My Pallkarl" (Orama) Telly Savala&, Michael Constantine ( t hr., 30 min.) (%)ll0¥8 "Gvys And Dolls" (1965. Mulll- cal) Frank Sinatra. Jean Slmmoot. (2 hrs. 30mlnJ ... &.-.••••-.. 1'111 .. wur •• ~fUYIOOI 17S 111.!iO ~U:"l'S TllAOITM>NAI. "'t.All ~·,,, '"""""""•hop Iv< (IU•ltl\ Pat Marley's unparalleled tradlllonats wear on forever' We have he correct lft ... handsomely detailed, succnsful look that MIS you out front In the best-drffM<I realm Come see. Ladies trad111onels too. Moat Insurances Accepted "6.) Lot Coot lltCh""' t orona lkl !\l~r Friday, January 7, 1983 17 -lunclay --11om1ng·---·1:-:ACI -ICOTT MBICOM 8'0lftcelT'lll llO¥W "Love Al First Sight" ( 1977, Come<Jy) Dan Atroyd, Mary Anne =1Mc;r::~T =~ .. ........ ~ICMIU.. llO¥ll "Swinging Cheerleaders" (1974. Comedy) Jo Jotinston. Ra1nbeau11 S"11th (1 hr, 30m1n) (%) llO¥W "The Nada Gang" ( 1974) Fabio Tesu. Maurice Garrel (2 hrs , 10 min.) M~Ct:llM ... fftOflflll··~ .. Cl#f• IMUIOO ll*MIOTMI .... .,_ CMIPUI fllOl'l.e V•WT Cll ..,.,.. "The Mlnerats" Guesta. aclresaes Robin Sherwood and Jo Ann Pflug, Garry GOfdon, M 0 , a apeclallsl In nulrlllon llher==~-- ~YUll !:~Michigan W01ve11nes 11 uc~~loJ;ns (R) (3 1111.) cm I .. A 10-year-Old girl devet· ops a relatlontlilp with a melancholy man dur~~;-;'=o. .. •L01T••AC1 (t}llOWll "EMs" ( 1979, Biography) Kurt Russell. Season Hubley (2 hrs .. 30 min ) .. 1&21 .. if ~ICMl·a.­m'IDIM.,..'E Ill YOYMI CllCMOl MIO Clll.:tl MOUt ...... RAIM ..... ,...u.&A. llOWll "Su~rman II" ( 1980. Fantasy) Chriltopher Reeve, Margot Kidder (2 hrs, 5mln.) cm 1'S IMUD Oii C• I• I) I .Trainer Juan Arias makes a bid for raclng's Triple Crown W11h wonder horM Canonero II e mWll "Raggedy Man" ( 1981, Dra- ma) Sissy Spacek, Eric Roberts ( 1 hr • 35 min,) 19 TODAft~ 1*nCAT UTTUMICM.I n•...,. _..,...,. , .. 1mc..-MYO••.....,--.. , ...., ••.. _,.,_ YOU,_JmLTN ... , ... llOWll "The Turning Point" ( 19n, Drama) Anne Ban<:rof1, Shirley t.Aacl.alne. il~mln.) CO "Birch lnt.,-val" (1976. Orama) ~ A1~..i.~'e J~-< 1 hr .• 45 m1n.1 (IV .. '-vnimpo'a Wiid Anlmel &atarr• l ••. ~ .. 3f ~>-·"" ·--,. mmmr 20 Frtday, ~ 7, 1te3 I TV ... LOOU AT W••lll LLOYDOILN _., .. MU.WT ..,..~(R) 1"I WOIU TOllOMOW llO¥W "Scanners" (1981 Horror) Jennifer O'Neolt Patrick McGoonan ( 1 hr . 42 min) 7:a !IZl llO¥W "The Guns Ot Nevarone ( 1961, Adventure) Gregory Peck, Oa111d Niven (3 hrs . 30 min ) .. ~'­n11•nt1LR POflYIMm .... ..... ~ LITT-.•UIHT LLOYDOILN "' .... ...,, .. ft.L ~ .U.mmT(ll)n ....... ..,. llEll1M CO'll Mm .. ODYlmY Guests Rabbt Lennard Thal. director Pacific Southwes1 Council UnlOf'I ot American Hebrew Congregations. Nor1h Hollywood. Rev Cecil Murray. First IA"§:f ;:C°"''" L ' DOW YOUR ml U. TW• TMIATM "Huck Finds Jim" Life alOng the Mlsslss1pp1 R•\/8f con· tlnues when lhe adventurous Huckleberry Finn hnds a lemlled runaway slave ( 1 hr 10 IT\ln) " llO¥W "Dot And The Kangaroo· ( 1978. ,l\dventure) Animated Directed ~ Yoram Gross ( 1 hr. 15 min) M lQJ llO¥ll "Tiger Bay" (1959. Mystery) Hayley Mills HC>fst Buchholz ( 1 '" 45 min ) .. ~'"' .... mfttlA&LOIMmn Lo~-.n ,, . ...,.. _..nmT(ll)o IMelC Oii DICGMTfft 'AlfTINO llO¥ll "Julie" ( 1956. Suspense) Doris Day, Louis Jourdan. (2 hrs ) (I) MlrTICMTWt""" ®llOVll "GaWpolf' (1981, Drema) M .. Glbton. M8tk Lee ( 1 hr • SO rNn.) (J.) llOWll "Modem Problems" (l981, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Palll D'Arben· ville~~·) -..... ,.. •CM9UI .... DAYClf •WO..IMfll-.r Lm.-1111I1111100fLUID ,. .... ~ -· wu ...... R •Fl llMA,,_ MlM TO THI 'fWICI llOWll "Supermen II" ( 1980, Fantasy) rlttQPher R .. 111. Margot Kidder. (2 -1hr•.-=•~ AT• Wine Out11: Pontut Hutten. ( 1 ht.) .. .... ''The A<Mntu,._ Of Ptlnocchlo" 1978, Fan111,p Anlmat'"' 12 hra,) .., • ., ••• 11 _...,,.,. ... "Ml, Mo10'1 Gamble" ( 1938, MYlttf)'.) ~I• LQftf, loynn kt 0 ti(,. 30 inln.l ....... g)CMTOOM fZl) 1"I LAWllAlal Correspondents Lin· <la Wertheimer and Cokte Roberts 1<>4n Paul Duke lor an up·lo-the-m•nute sum· mary ot ~onal act1111ties 6;) Ill\. "AFC Playoff Game" ~1me Ten1a11ve) (3 hrs) WlllUM••TOOAY l UIGP QYlmCAIT1CI Coverage ot lhe USGF single eltm1na1ton champ1onsh1ps. {~I ( 1 hr) '")MOVll "'Zorro. The Gay Blade" ( 1981, Comedy) Ge0tge Hamilton. Lauren Hul- ron ( 1 hr . 33 mrn ) o mww "Edge Of Doom" ( 1950. Mys· tery) Dana Andrews. Fartey Granger ( 1 hr 30m1n) '1' LOW ltAIUll tll:llfJ llO¥ll "Murder Or Mercy" (1974. Drama) Melvyn Douglas. Bradford OHi· ma~~) 15£lUIR °'9-WAU rrmT ._ "Telecommunica· 11ons In The '80s" Guest S1even Chrust. d1rec10t ot the researctHechnotogy group for Sanford C Bernstein & Company cm llO¥ll "Time Bandits" (1981 , Come- dy) Craig Warnock. David Warner ( 1 hr . 50 min J.ouc tW1~~=-WCTW ~ndle Qt Joy" ( 1956, Come- dy) Debb•e Reynolds. Eddte Flnr (2 hrs) • ID llAltWllCI TMIATM "To Serve Them Alt My Days" Chrlallne, unhappy and d•s•ltus1oned with life as wile of a neadma11er. d•sappears (Peri 13) Q ( 1 hr) Ii) tUWma nMUIHTNIMITI Ct) 110W11 "Days Of Fl.If)'" ( f979) Oocu- men1ary (2 hrs) tf)TGrMMC .... (R) (fil llOWll "Liar's Moon" ( 1982. Orama) Matt Dtllon. Cindy Fisher ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) (() llO¥ll "Moscow Doesn't Believe In Tears" (1980, Comedy) Vera Alentova, Ale•el Batalov~s. 25 men ) GMUMWllW 1W «?) llOVll "Rhapsody In Blue" ( 1945, Muslcal) Robert Alda, Alexis Smith. (3 • hrs.~ 11:1111.:=..=---=--.....,.. j TmYCOLI •mADI llO¥ll "Heal Of Anger" (1971, Ora· ma) ~1118" Hayward. IAI J Cobb ( 1 tv .. 30,~.TMI ... t1•1T81T1M•nmM11 .. "Fiddler On The Roof" ( 1971. MUSieal) T~. Nol'ma Crane, (2 hf ... 59 mtn.) tWCIJ W W TUI wmt -"~tint Eealwood" ........ -------. - ' ~ I I I --- ahfft mu110 Ultlman dMtrC)'t't IN NYt1 of WMWt, l'-1MI llatll lot ou.dllcn. ta} .. "DtoM'• r..-· ( 1174, ~ lhote llOYnO him btoaUM ofhll unOt1dltd IN ffl1 meje)t PeolllO bttt1t.• CMtlNfl -· ~ WNMty. flfl IMllr . ... liehMM wt NI '*'-' 11\11 lf9 un I» by Aamill "BIA" ~. (2 IYt.. 30 ... "Llttlt OlrlnUI" ~ •• 11 ill In IOl''Qt a.nd moYlt tNlllOal Pl~ l) ~) Tatum O'Hal, K~ty • kin ™"1be.r1. 'A' f 1 Iv .. •'7 mil\.) .. "lhil ute And Ttm. Of-Judge -· .... '"'... • ... "Rollow( ' ( 1911. Of1m11) IMn" ( t872, WMJMn) Peul NIW· Cl) ... "U1Jan1'1 Raid" ~ W•I· flionda, Krll Klltlollttaoo. mtn. A~ G.ttdl\tt. A tm*tme outlaw .,n) Burt~ , The .. ""-G _. "Da1119 StlOGll" (tGM, Mye· tO. ~ • w ... .,n town~ dilRetlllnu Apacihtl lndian1 ar.e on lhtl watpeth agaltt t11ry) Aalof1 MMl!er. Janie• Rull A young hit OWfl fOfm Of Jutt!Qe end con'*-tlng Ind the cav1t1y undef an ldNllatlc lllul.n- Qifl 11111 In loYe with 1 pjilfller who goee ~ Pfopet,.). kw "oourt ooete." ft hrl.) ant triel to ~trllQll'ilm' (2 tn.) 0.rMrk 1nd oeglfla 1 ktnlng 'P'M (2 IR. "8upei Bowl VI Hlghtlght1" (C) llOWll "Swinging ChHflHdetl" hr• L ti.a Cowboy• vt. Mi.ml ~in. (R) ( 1974. Comedy) Jo Johntron. -·. ••-ICIC'Tft••._, A New York City C0 llCMI "Ju111ne: A Miii., Of lnno-(JJ ~ IMlfTIM.L Peppetdlne dfttQllve helPt the 811n Fr11ncllc0 aulholi eenot" ( 198 I. Crimi) Hill~ Su"'°*•· WlvM 11 O.P1ul BIW Demont (A) (2 llO• IOlve 1 MllOI of murderl Involving A~ MOOfl ·x· ( t h1., 30 m .) 1111.) ii~MM-Ameilcan w~ (I hi l (I) ..... John Syner lhOWt yOY lhlngt CD lilO¥ll "Check My Oil, Baby" ( t978. t iring.I thin truth. i.1~ thin Nie. and ~y) Evelyne Scott. '""Aft laMID A '°'"* 1110-11n1et thin 1nrthln0 you ve evet Men. w I~ AT,.__, atar llkts a aurprltlng j<>Utney Into the (1)9"11 "A0ui.1 Place In Thi Country" -"Chi .. ( 1n~3 n.. l I d •• o .. M k t II d t"M "Ml I ( 1970) Franco ~o. VlnMN ~r•v•. -~ na .... ..,.irna) Of ... p11a • 11" '"''· ......,.., •mu• n ,,. , .. r O i '"""" 11 Young. Alan I.Add. In 1941. 1 truct< a l011une among hie 1tott. t:1 ( 1 hr.) hi•.) .... I 1 d 111 11•-t 1 ... c .. • G M LOU UWU 'MNITOf ITAM Lou 1W UMAIY Mlm "' vet• urne ·pto .., " -o ,,. .,,. Rawls hosts this 11a1·aludded 1nnu11 e IA'f\19AY _,-LM H<>tt Aon ,~'u;~17i:'~ spectacular benelll1ng the Unlt9d Neg10 Howerd. Gue111: The Cllltt. Andy Grllfllh, •••Wlill._. ... CoU:8Ljund (3 hra.) Har~na.iaon. (R) (1 hr., 30 min.) llCMI "A1ylum" (1972. Horror) Pele< I mAT'tJ::....:n "Tinker. Tailor. I ... ~he Long GOOdbyt" ( 1973, 13hlng. RIChord TOdd. Soldier. Spy" George Smiley (Alec Guin-My1tery) Elllo1t Gould. Nlnt1 Van P11tand1 ~ llCMI "Urghl A Mulic War" 11981, ness) ransacks the past 1n search ol a (!)... uslcal) Documentary. clue to the 1den11ty of rne "Mole." and 9 llCMI "Ulzana'• Raid" ( 1972. West· 1:•<8.JllCMI "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow" recalls 111s one rneellng wllh the Soviet ern) Burl Lancaster. Bruce Oavlson. ( l98 l, fllography) Documentllly, superspy Kalla (Palllck Stewart) (Parts (!)INllT1C9191 ti) lllCMI "American Pop" ( i980 . Mu&l- 3 and 4) (R) o (2 hrs) <ID llO¥ll "The Fan" ( 1981. Suspense) cal) Animated ~ llOVll "Wlfose Lile 18 II Anyway?" Lauren Bacall, James Garner. A popular taGI llCMI "The Demon Planet" (l965, ( 1981, Drama) Richard Dreylua.s. him star I& vtctlmlzed br a psychotic Science·Ficflon) Barry Sulllvan, Norma --''Liar's Moon" ( 1982'. "·amaJ · 'R' ( 1 h 35 I --•• vo adm11er r.. m n. Banguel. Several epace crew member• Mall Dillon, Cindy Fisher Cll)..,.Ul•tclll are murdered on the planet Aura by supe- .... MCKMllMIO.~ Cll llCMI "Vloe SQuad" (1982. Orama) r1or beings who requlri new bodies to '1!> M -All> 'AU. OP M nR .:It Seaoon Hubley. Gary Swanson. inhabit and a space vehicle 10 escape. ( 1 Based on William L Shlrer's account. this G llCMI "Captain Scarlett" ( 1953. hr 45 min.) . history ol Fascist Germany begins with the Adventure) Rlehard Greene. Leonora g) 110V11 "Long Day's Journey Into b111'1 ot Adolf Sch1cklgruber in 1889 and Amar A danng rascal plts himself against N1gh1" ( 1962. Orama) Katharine Hep· culm1na1es 56 years later w11h lhe crum· a mullnude of 109$ to gain the kingdom b1.Hn. Jason Robards. Based on the play bhny of Hiiier's "Thousand· Year Reich" 1n and a lady ( t hr . 30 min.) by Eugene O'Neill. A family encoun1ers ~194~~30m1n.) I b'a llh I...,......, tic ---....-rt 1W0 llCMI "Ale~ander· The Other Side QI persona pro ... ms w ac_,....,., narco s. ..... ~ ~ TAUi wmt Dawn" ( 1977, Drama) Leigh McCloskey. lut>erculosls and depression (2 hrs.) "Clint Eastwood" Eve Plumb. A young man tries to qull hrs CO) lllCMI "Weekend With The Baby· .. ,Unll>AYIPOITI'* Ille as a male hustler and find legillma1e Siller" 11970. Comedy) Geoige E. Carey, 1W DO (l)®JGD... _work (2hrs.) 1•(1))MC .... BfTBT~TlllWIB -~UU.TUI JM& llOVll "Nightmare Al Pendragon's llCMI "Tl1e Gallant Hours" (1960. ,_.,.lllffOl'I.. Castle" ( 1978. Mystery) George Hamll-~_lB~1o~Q~ra~p~h~Yll _JJ~a~m~e~s~C~a~gn~e~y~. _fo~e~nn~ls~~~~~~C!l!lllli~tl~IC~M!lll~•~r~l!ICl~~~-!_~~~~~~__:t~o~n.~R~o~be~rt~V~a~uigh~n~~~~~~- OPPORTUNITIES!!! 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Joel McCrea ( 1 hr . 30 min) (I) .a IAIU'1W.&. Ptioen1.ic Suns al Miiwaukee Bucks (R) (2 tirs • 30 m•n ) ([)lllMI "Birch lntefVal" ( 1976 Drama) Eddie Albert. Rip Toin ( 1 hr 45 mon ) .. al) llAIHft.U Af.MJ "CZl lllMI "Undefground Aces" ( 1980 Comedy) Oifk Bened1et. Melanie Gr1ll1th flhf.,39mln) .. me.,,. LA-a -.n a C09A#Y ... MJCI Mac -I •a. COll'llaTIAl MC ... llMWDU IOCKC*TY lllMI "F"ighllng Coast Guard" ( 1951 Dr1ma) B11an Oontevy. Ella Raines ( t hr . 30mln) --1ven1nu .. , ..... lllMI "Ja11t1ovse Rock" ( 1957. Musi· cal) EMs Presley. .JvOy T )'fer A young piisoner learns to play the guitar. and after "'' release. cllmbs to stardom (2 hfl) I mle llYAIB'I CtlMll9Cl.a MWUCIDllftMDAWD NOROWlll ~·---.. "Biiiie" ( 1965. Comedy) Patty Dulce. Warren Berlinger A stubborn male ctlaYVln111 diScovers Ns daughter to be e better 1thlete than any boy around (2 hrs.) • lllMI "The Incredible Mr Limpet" ( 1964, Fantasy) Don Knotts. Carota Coote A humble l>O<*keeper jumps Into lhl ocein end turns Into a dolphin. then ioes to work IOI the Navy during World .,~,.~. me ... llOVA "The Making of A Natur1I Hlato- ry FNm" The loWly •tlckleback llatl II Ille tubject of a film documenting thl Piii~ Ind lflQefl\)tv ll'llt g<»t Into meklng I wildlife !Tim. (A) o ( 1 hr.) ® lllMI "Liar's Moon" (,!182, Or1m1) Matt Dillon. Cindy Flshef. Onpl1e peren111 ~Ion. two teen·898f• lrom dltf9t1ng beeltgtoundt fall In IOve In.~· TelClt ~·'PG' (1 hr .. 45 min.) {g) llON "Don't Cry, lt'I Ol'lly Thuodet" ( 1982. Or11N1) Dennis Ctuiltopt\ef, &.an Sllnt James A lemlle Army doetor Ind 1 troub19-prone medto help two nune e1re fOf 1 group of Vletfllnlfte orphena, 'PG' ( 1 ht., 60 min.) e ._ "~ Man" (1981. DI•· me) Sbsy Sp.Oil!. Erio Aooefta. In tlM4, a teleptiOM opetltOf In 1 tmaN Tex11 town 11erlflola '* ttandlng tn the oom- 22 Frtmv. J....-y 1 t 1983 mun11y when she has a Short affair with a combat-bound sailor 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 35 .. 1m1n) •MVllW .. =~•••11c1 ATTlllll0¥8 .... "°"'"'TONOft.I ""'. Tiii wca.D llOWll "Con An1Sts" (Comedy) Anthony Quinn. Capuclne Scams at>ound as various swindlers try to out-con each other (I tir., 35 mtn.) ($) MAM nr• ntlAm "Huck Finds Jim" L•le along the Mlssl$slppl River con- hnues when the adventurous Huckleberry Ftnn finds a lemlied runaway slave. ( 1 hr • 10m1n) ra1 <1>•..,_ 8 YOY~ Phineas and Jeffrey try to prevent the marriage of Princess Vk:10- 11a 10 a Russian duke. and help Albert Schweitzer In Africa ( t hi ) U (])) IWlln -.aw rt CM mn Fea· lured the story of the SUPJ>06edly haunted Great Eastern steamship. strange new muS1Caf instruments. monkeys; a look at la1rc~~Os 10 !Oday ( t hr) ... AU. CMATiml m.AT MD mAU. I llAI IW WWW TtllAm ''The GOOd Sol- dier" Robin Elhs and Jeremy Brett star In an adaptation of FOid Ma!Sox Ford's nO\lel tracing the retatlonShlp between two wealthy Edwardian couples wl'IO meet yearly 1n a fashionable German spa town 0 (~ (J.J "MOdern Problems" (1981. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Petti O' Ar ban· villt> A hapless air traffic: controller with numerovs personal problems ls endOWed with telekinetic powers after being dov$ed wtth nuclear wast1 'PG' (I hr .. 30 min) CZJmwtl "Superm1n II" ( 1980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve, Margot Klddef While saving Paris from a_ nuclear explOllon, Superman unwlltlngty trees the tno of powe<lul v~leint who wefe Oflgin811y imprisoned by his Ktyptonlan lather. 'PG' l hrs .. 5 min.) -..cown.wTl-ra ... 1:11 l9A umTIM&. Seattle &ipersonlcs at POrJlal'td Trill Bllzett (2 hfl .. 30 min.) 6D ~ umTIM.l Fullerton Titans vs L~be8<lh~=hrs.) ... ()) Mam ,,,,_ Glry llndS htlnself the prime ca~t• for 1 pertner- ship In thl f1m11y leW firm 11ter he teYft his Unolt Abe'a llt. . G .e Cll9I An ex-con ahowt up In town determined to get blek 11 Ponch for bull· ~~~;b;fc;_·~~ • 9 llAn ..... FCM .._ thin remor,.rut •x-wfllet W>w up to equabbtl 0\19' I cat food l'l'IOQUI'• fortun. afttf htala mauled to dlelh bynte pet lion. ( 1 ht.) v::r-· .. "~ VMr ltcti" (1955, ) Matllvn Monroe. Tom £well. A l'llpplly "*fled' men "'"'' 1n 11t110tlve blonde Ill., ~ hll famlly on I fYmo t1* vlClflon. (2 hfL) ' e ._ "~ lo Denger" (11177, Adventure) Oodurnent1ry. Narrated by Aleh1rd Beaehart. A lo<* 11 tile WOftt Of men 11'\d women ~ ~ put "*' WYtt In )loper:iwonclng In Ille ooeen'1 ~'"" 12htt. • M ... OlflfM. A Detllnd-1~ lo<* le ~ " Jim Henion'• new r.,1ure Nm 1bout • mysil- cal world 1nhab1ted by the heroic Gelthngs. the evil Skeks1s and the gentle Urru ( 1 hr) CC) llOWll "The Turning Point" ( 1977, Drama) Anne Bancroh. Shirley MacLa1ne . Two lriendS horn ballel training school. who chose d1llerent roads many years earher. meet again and are forced 10 deal with the conseQuences 'PG' (t hr . 59 min) ®llOWll "Foor Friends" (1981. Drama) Craig Wasson. Jodi Thelen Three high school buddies take separ~e roads to adullhOOd altet gracfua11on bu1 conttnue to be united t>y f11endsh1p and their love 101 the same woman 'R' ( 1 hr .. SS min.) (O)llOWll "Superman II" ( 1980, Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidder. While saving Pans lrom a nuclear exploslon, Superman unwittingly trees the trio of powerful villains who were Oflginatty 1mpiiSOned by his Kryptonian father 'PG' [g hrs . 5 mlll ) (S) llOWll "Whose Life ts It Anyway?" ( 1981. Drama) Richard Dreyf\Jss. John Cassavetes Paralyzed lrom the necic down 1n an automobile acclde(lt. a IGUlp- tOI reminisces about his hfe befoie and etoquenlly argues tor his rlQht to d1e. 'R' i!hr, 58mon) UllOWll "Pennl8S From Heaven" (1981, Musical) Steve Marhn. Befnadette Peters In the MldWest dur1ng the Depresak>o, a sneet music salesman destroys the lives of th<>Se around him because ofhls unbridled sefflShness and his belief that Ula can be as II •$ in songs and movie musical PIO- ductlon numl>efs 'R' ( 1 hr , 47 min ) .. Ql)..,PM.W&l .. 8 ()) a.-Gloria reluctantly ag1ees to be hypnotized to help tecall the ldenllly of the cnmlnal who robbed the ctlnlo. I TW WOIU TClllOIMW Mn.AT~ .. ()) ,. • o a • • JeelOYSy ge11 the best ol Flo<ence. compelling her to mas-~ade as Louise JeHeBOn. u ... "North Dallas FOfty" ( 1979, Comedy) Nick Nolte, Mac Oavts. Groupies. pill-popping and •fl.night perty- 1ng begin to take lhelf toll on two lun·lov· ~ but over-the-hiU football play1rs. (R) ~~llllHDll • a .. "Aaautt Folc." c1980. Adventure) Rogef Moore, James Maaon. A dapPe< frogman II celled In to thwan thl pllns ol extortlonflta who hi..,. hljlctced a supply ship Ind 11e ttw .. tenlng 10 w,;i I Noflh $ee Oil Ilg. (2 hrl.) I w1.:.0:wm "The Good Sot- dier" RObln Elllt Ind Jlremy Brett lllf In 1n ldept111on of F0td ~dox Ford'a 00yt4 11ae1ng tile rllltlonthlp belWMn two w.elthy Edwerdlln ooupi. Who tMtl yeer~ 1n 1 fllhlonable Gennan 'Pl town. i <wt':'8t "Otllel At A Nun'' Jtrnrrn. llndl Ille mlMinQ &IUdtnl It tile end of the lowet'I tunnel, bu! tt'lt llgut'9 of tile bieck ~ CllcNa up with lhtm. (Part 3) c;J (1 w ... "tff!Qt\bof9'1 ( 198 '· Comtdv) John 8eUN.. ben ">'kfoyd. A mldci9- ciu. eutlUrblrt cOuple I l l IUOlected 10 lf)e llrlflglet 24.tiouf ptrlOd of thelt 111111 •lttt tNlf bllat'9 new nelatlbof9 ~In I dQOr. 'A' (I ht., 34 ~.) ... _..._.., .. __ ~. mol'* "' .... "' ~ !tie IWWI ht IN end tier Noe. ~ ... ...., dM)rceCI - (J l.. r •" Co I t070 Advllf\lu1el Jot\11 la111)(1, WIMle111 811111h I t h1 31> ~' ~ "COitit Nt11t Spt111g" I 1066 ~•1n.1) Aon 8™t111.1•n St•V9 CO.,.nt.n 12 -htla i ': nleAY at&.-;:::~ ---......... -'D•mlTWIUWl.-AV. ) llO¥ll "Yw C11n't Chttat Ari HnnHt M11n" I 1939. COIT\4Klyl W C f1e10, EgQ8r ffergon ( t nr lb min) W • .._ P001'UU. 'NF(; i-tayurt Gem•" (l ime Tent1flve1) (3 n1a ) D .._ '°°'9AU "ArC Pl11yoff Oarrn• J!'';.l=~ 13 nra ) • "°'7Tlt TMI 9mT __.ftOMI lr1 1918 Simon Haley enhsll In rne Army ano sees action in France upon hie return to the lJ S he ano his wile Berrha leave Henn1n1,1 to t11ten<l school m the Nortn !all 4) (3 tus ) ..... lllCWll "Wnen The North Wind Slows" I 1974 Drama) Dan Haggerty Henry ;=.:hrs JO min) 16 MAT\lm ··rne Discovery Ot A111m11I Behavior Living Together·· An e"plora11on ul the re1a11onsh1p between the behavior ol an1rna1~ dnO the kinds ol communi1tes 111 ~·~~=n 1~ presented ~.wtl "'The Night The l•yht5 Went Out In Georgia' t 198 t 01drn.t) Kristy MrN1 Chui Mark Hamill t t hr 50 min 1 ' ' Vl>IO M l lOX 1:11 ,.1'1M)(W ADM-U • WANQO\rllllmn' c llllOYW '"Supe1111ar1 II"' \ 1900. fa11td!>yl Christophe• Reew Mar!JOt K11Jdl't 17 ht~ 5 nun I I. lllOVll Tes::. 1 tY79 [)r,lm.J) Nastas s1a K111sk1 Pl'ter r1rlh <2 n1::. 50 min) l lllOYW Th•~ Happ~ Breeel" 11945 Oram11) Aotleft Newton, C. JcJvleoft • nt ' &6 min ) .. tl.&JIMllW llOWll " ,Of A Ountlgntet" M6. w .. t~ C.mtfon. SttQhen !NaKy (1 hr . &0m1n) .,.. "One. MOit , With ,Mlltlgf" 090. C<Jmtdy) Vul DtyMet, Kay K-" ll~•l ''Luci\ Me" ( 19&4, Aof'n1now) .Oo.B "' 2 hrt I tllO""T r1il'llUlf -- totn Conlor" The Chatnb41r Mu.IC Society of t 1nc01n CAnttr perlorroa woik1 by l<vhl01J Br11h!1l9 end Bech, ano p11nt1t Ouc..i.. COftt ~fOfme two of hi• own cor11po1111on:~·) II> llOlllll A CMICAI. Yoa Tha Pvlozer Prtre·wlnnlng hltlO<len tnd lonn.r LIS Ambaa .. dOr to the Soviet Union 11 p1oll1td I 1 hr ) (f) COUltl IMUTUU. Wet tern Kentuc ky l11lltopper1 II North Ctrotlna o4e.11 (2 hfl) (Q) ,_ "Chtcago Challenge Of Cham· p1on1" (3 hre . 30 min) G lllOVll "Eve" ( 1968, Drame) Celeate Varnell, Robert Welker Jr (2 hrs ) .. I LAIT °''"'WILD 1:11 GLUUWI -.MD lllOVll "Myllery Stroer" ( 1950, Mys· lery) Ricardo Montalban Sally Forrest ( 1 hr 33 min) U lllOVll 'Nicholas N1ckloby ' ( t947, Drama) Derek Bono. Cedm: Hardwlcke l! hr 35 min) 1:11 @ UllllMIA WOM.D °' MCQUlt cow. TUU Ml 8 lllOVll "The Thiel Of Bagdad" (1940, ran!as_y) Sabo. June Duprez (2 hrs) t1]) THI ltOCKPORD flLlt ~ ALIM l«l ICHOOL (Prerniere) "The Mountarn Awakens" Skt instructors Burch rrnde•sen an<l Kathy WOOd look al setec· 111m and use ol equ1pmen1 and apparel, .ind the basics ol starling, steering an<l ">topping on skis \CJ lllOVll "The Turning Point" ( 1977 Drama) A11nti Bancrolt Shrlley Maclaine ( 1 nr 59m1n) l::al ~ UTTll HOUll Ole THI PUM I DlllCl8111 Hom M'llJIOM ) lllOYW "Sleeping Dogs" ( 1982, Dra· Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities .._,.n 111/.! \II I· .11th' ' ma~ ~. Wlfltn 0.1.. ( t hr .. '8 = --~lllJo bf .. vt. LOI noe'et l(Jnat ( 3 tua . IO min ) W IUlfGf!MI_, lllm&Y Loo.lion Long 8Mof\ Fire 11men1 T1a1n1rig Station ( t tv . 30 lmln •• '•IWae . ITMTlm ftMNlll • 1i..~----­ dle11 lorm beetdl oo their ltcM Ulil'Q 20.000 bH• each, • man maket 88 con-Neullve b•IMetblll free throwt ~ bllfl<JIOlded. • women who hat t>ecome 1 mot™tr to Phlltdelphla geng membera, I 1 ht I m lllOVll "The Seven Ve11 fletl" ( 1966~ Comedy) M11r1tyn Monroe, Tom !well. (z ,,,. ) e MO¥ll "T™t Nu11y ProleMOt" ( 1"3, Comedy) Jerry L•wil. Stelle Steven. (2 hr•) e WALL IT-.r -"Teiecommunlea· Ilona In The '80e" Gutt! Steven Cl'lru9t, <lirector or the reteereh-teehnology group tor Sanford C. Bernaleln & Complny. GD MO¥ll "The Prlaoner OI Z.00." ( 1937. AdVentvre) 'Ronald Cotman. 0.vld Niven. (2 hr1 ) I Dlllll•ll Mam MlllOlll WOllTtcen8 lllCWll "Gallipoli" ( 1981, Drema) Mtl Gibson, Mark Lee (I hr , SO min.) G lllCWll "Flight To Mart" ( 1952. Sci· ence-Ficuon) Marguerite Chapman, Cam- eron Mitchell (I hr . 30 min ) ... al) WMITUeCI t:ll 11 lllCWll "Cry Panic" ( 197•, Myslety) John Forsytne. Anne Francis (I hr . 30 lrrun ~TUT"°""'~ AT TMI llO¥ID ·~·-·-­l'YDYDAY COOKM WITH MCQIU ,._ If Jacques Pepin prepares chicken cas· souler ano discusses how to buy and use trash salad greens l:s.)lllOVll "Coast To Coast" { 1980, Com· e<ly) Dyan Cannon. Robert Blake. ( I hr , 34 min) 0 lllCWll "Just Tell Me Thar You Love I Ia rho1 · La\\ 11 · Ylourit Olive \lr n1orial Pilrh · ~lortuarr · Mausoleums • Bunal /11 Any Cemetery --Shipment --Cremation. Plans Available 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler A.>le . at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday. January 7, 1983 21 -1!1 f ~!!!I Movies •C%> ''111 l#IO.Qoos"' ( 1982. Orama) Sam ' Nell. Warrfn-0.tes ( t hr . 45 min I W ((f) '"The Magic Qt Lassie" ( t978. Adven ture) JatTlff Stewart. Mickey Rooney ( t hr 39mm J CO' ""When I Am King 11981 Fantasy) Lark Gl!fb Aldo Ray (I nr 25 mtn l .. @ ""Valentino"" (1 951 Biography) Etea nor Parker. Anthony 0e~ter (2 hrs ) e:p cc:> The Mouse And Hos Child"' ( 1978 Fantasy) Animated I t hr . 23 min J 0 ··southern Comfort' 11981 Oiama) Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe t I hr 40mln) 1:91 CJ) "Dark victory" ( 1939. Orama) Belle Oa111s. George Brent (2 hrs I CS) ··raps"' (1981. Drama) George C Scott, Timothy Hutton t2 hrs ) (I) ··Fast Co " ( 1979. Adventure) John Saxon. Wllllam Smith ( 1 hr , 35 min ) .. 79(Jl) ··a~·· (1979. Biography) Kurt Aus Mii. S."°'1 Hubley (2 hrs 30 min ) •<e> "C.nnonbaH Run·· ( 1981 Comedy) Burl Reynolds Dom Deluise ( I hr 35 min) CID ""Convoy·· ( t978 Adventure) K11s Kristo~eon. Ah MacGraw ( t hr 5 I mrn) tall) ""The Final Confltct (1981. Drama) ::.am Neill, Rossano Brau1 (I hr , 49 min) ... ··sp111t Ot The Wind"' ( 1979. Drama) Chief Dan George. Slim Pickens ( t hr 40m1n) ~ Hell"s Half Acre'" ( 1953. Adventure) Wendell Corey Evetyn Keyes (2 hrs) -CH' ··Across The Great 01v1de"' ( 1976 Adventure) Robert Logan. Heather Rat tray (1hr .30min) ('D) "In Praise Of Older Women·· ( t978. Orama) Tom Berenger Karen Black f I hr 48 min) CS) ""Cause For Alarm· ( t95t Sus1'lt!n") Loretta Young. Barry Sulhvan ( 1 hr 14 min) -ti!) ""My Dear Secretary" ( 1948, Come· <W Laraine Dey, Ktrk Douglas (2 hrs) -(Cl ··M"'blllll'" ( 1979. Comedy) Bill Murray, Ctlril Makepeace ( t hr , 33 min.) (I) '"The Nada Geng" ( 1974) Feblo Tes· ti, Maurice Oarret (2 hrs , 10 min) t1111e '"Circle Ot Two"" ( 1980. Romance) Richard BU<ton Tatum O'Neal ( 1 hr . 40 min) tW(J) "Superman rr· (1980. Fantasy) Ch1ls· tophef Reeve. Margot Kidder (2 hrs . 5 min) -......... Movle9- ... '"High Country caning·· ( 1975. Adventure) (1 hr . 30 min l m "Llgl'llnlng Strikes Twiet" ( 1951. Mystery) Ruth Roman, Richard l Odd (2 h19) CC) ""Blind Ambition" (Pen 1) (2 hrs . 30 min ) CH) "They All Laughed" ( 1981, Comedy) Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gauer a ( 1 hr .• •5 min) (DJ "I.a Ceot Au11 Fonet ll"" ( 1980. Com wJy) Ugo lognaul. t.41Ch81 6efraul1 (I hr . 39mln) -· ··s 1rlpet" (1981, Comedy) Bill MUI· ~• HarOld Aamlt. (I hr • 20 min ) ''Docta Zhivago'" ( 19$&. Ofarm1) ..,_, Owaldlne ~pun t3 hre . C ~min.), -"81)1rlt 01 lhl Wtnd" ( 1979. Dflma) t O.n Gtorcie. Sttm P~en•. ( 1 hr., 24 Frtday, January 7. 1983 40m•n) tll{C) "The Mouse And Hts Chilo I 1978 Fantasy) Animated ( 1 hr 23 min) O '"Tne Pertoc1 Woman· ( 1950. Come- dy) Pat11c1a Roe Nigel Pat11ck (I h1 10 min ) Ml'ti Convoy · ( 1978 Adven1u1e1 Kos "r1s101fersor· Ah MdcGraw t T nr 5 1 min I I. A11ack 0 1 Tne 50 Foot Woman· ( 1958 Science F1c11un) Allison Hayes Wilham Hudson ( 1 hr 5 min ) W C:ti "The Sulhvans c 1944 Drama I Thomas Mitchell. Anne Bainer (2 hrs l OJ 'When I Arn King·· ( t98 t rantasy) Lark Geib. Aldo Ray ( 1 hr 25 min ) 0 ··spu1t Qt The W•nd · ( 1979 Drama) Ch1et Dan George S11m Pickens ( 1 hr . "40 min) 1%) "'Fas1 Co· t 1979 Ad11en1ure1 Jonn Sa~on. Wilham Smith t I hr 35 min I d (l) ·Love In The Atternoon· ( 1957 Com edy) Gary Coope1 Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs 10 min l lSJ Going Ape' I 1981 Comedy) Tony Danta Jessica Walter ( t nr 27 min I lcllffi' 'The Magic Qt Lassie' I 1978 Ad~en lure) James Stewa1t Mickey Rooney t t hr 39 rn1n J <O ··Betts Are R1ng1ng l 1960 Mus1Cat1 Judy Holliday Dean Mart•" (2 hrs 5 min I Zl 'The F1nat Conll•ct" ( 1981 Drama1 Sam Ne•tt. Rossano Bran• ( 1 hr 49 min) --~E·vening ........ QWlftMQIU Cll .... -.r•~ • .... a ,,.... COllPAllY MAWAIPM ... OVlll IAIY Guest Ethel Merman IA) ~me .... 15 ,.. LATlllQHT Host Dennis Whaley l_l_hr) (kl lllOVW '"Cannonball Run· ( 1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise Various oddball characters compete tn a coast-to-coast auto race "PG" (I hr . 35 min) CS) IOlmTl _ _,,..,.tlMCI'_.,., AIO(f( Jeen Stapleton and Andy Gibb star 1n this musical wh<>- dun11 about 10 hooseguests al an English country house who are murdered one by one l I hr 40 mm ) D lllCMI ""The Last Word· t 1979 Ora· ma) Rlc;hord Harns Karen Black An unworldly inventor s1ngle·handedly fights Ctty Hall tn an attemµt 10 save t\ls apart· ment house from the wrecker ·po· (2 • ht. PlllCI • lllHf • ll!l lllCMI '"I Love Yoo . Goodbye·· (1974. Com6dy) Hope Lange. Earl HOiii· man A wife and mother of 18 years rejects her old values and strikes oul on Me ~'i:-.:;mln) MIDI ::L~~ -.... ..... Wl'f MYI MM1 .-.... a . , ..... ___ ...., " a~,.. I nllll'I CO.Alff G)*IR'IWLD mllUH•ll~ UIGf QYWIAITICt Coverage or the U5GF single ellm1na11on championships (n\ t I hr) l MOW Superman II" ( 1980. Fantasy) (h11siopher Reeve. Margot K1doer While <,.1v1ng Paris horn a nuclear e•plOsion. StJperman unw11t1ngly trees the trio ol !'OwPrtu1 v11ta1ns who were origmally rmptl$0!1eO by his Kryptontan lather "PG" i hrs 5m1n) OIWtQI COUNTY TOOAY 7::9 2 OM THI TOWN Featured. Karen Shor- trioge ol Organizer Unltrn1ted. a look at Ch1el Detective Agency In Anaheim, a m1n1 tour ot Los Angeles_ I S) fAl&YPl\m LAVIMI a ...uY a CO.Alff m Ole L.A. Featured the new trend of using men tor calendar photos, part two not a prol1le ol Bo Derek, a reporl on m1yra1ne headaches. m nc r~ DOUGM · llAOAlm't PUCI COUIGI IAIUTIAU DePaul vs Gon· l a (2hrs) YOU A.a fOll rT WRPllc:.c.ATI llACIB. / LlllB ~ -.AK,....... Neal Gabler and Jel- trcy Lyons make the11 chO!Ces for the wor~t mo111es of 1982 I;! fMQQLI ROCIC '"Beg1nn1ngs'" z llO¥ll ·Doctor Zhivago·· ( 1965. Ora· ma) Omar Sharol Geralchne Chaplin Two •over!> strug111e amidst the splnt and pas- sion~ ot the RUSS1an Revolution (3 hrs .. 15m1n l I WAT'ttlYLM J:il ... .. IQUAM Plot Pany and Lauten try 10 increase their popularity by pulliog a series ot pranks on Weerm1wee High Scnoot D 01) UT'T\.I ..OU.: A .. •MHll Sarah Caners arrogant. powerful father arrives 1n Walnut Grove for a visit. c:;> ( 1 hr) 0 llO¥ll "Key Largo" ( 1948, Adven· 1u1e) Humphrey Bogart. Lauren Bacell A Florida resort hotel Is taken over by a bunch of h0odsj 2 hrs.) D III ntAT'I • .. ., Featu..-ed. bee handlers lorm beards on their lac .. using 20.000 bees each. a man makes 88 con- secuuve basketball tree throws whlle bhndlolded. a woman wno h111 *orne a mother to Phlladell)hla gang members (I hr I Cl)~AIP--G lllCMI "Another Time, Another Piece" ( 1958. Drama) Lana Turner, B1rry Sutl~ van A tamale war correspondlnt tufters a Ofeakdown over the death ol her married lover. (2 hrs.) m THI LR a aovwrnw • .... , liCILllY ROQ8f ~aet 1.nd David ThfeltaM stir as Nlekleby and hll ctlppled friend Smika tn the Royal ShakelPHfl Compa· ny· 1 ravish version Oicilene" ~ 1b0ut a yoong man wh<> tries 10 .. ve his fln\lly lrom en IVll uncle (Par1 1) 12 hrt.) • lllOW9 "Kiiier Grimy" ( ~918. AcMn- turt) Chrlttopher Geo<gt, Andrew Print. A fOf"t renQef and a mocher prottcting her cNld are •mono the vtctlml ~en 18-loot grlUIY bfar gon on a rampege. !M .) .Ut I• _, .. ''Tin!<.,, Talklf Oldler, SP.>'.'' George Smllty1t pY<Mlft Oi the "Molt ' lead• him to 8'1tllfl aottit Jltn PrlOHUX (laf' 8anntn) and linellV, to mt lc*IHIV Of the dout>le aglf'lt l Parlt I end "'' I ll) lllCMI f111Jt Co' ( 1919 AU11,r1tliltl John s.~on. Wllhnro ~m1th l llCMT~ -(I) .,......Mltlf.IU. A mllthu l1the1 hat Df11 µtant '°' hr11 1111t1n1 '°" uni~ Gomo b1tnk11 the t.11inn1no l'\O~ thllt tht bllt:>y 11 lfllll~~l~I) I U"POITODAY ... lllOIT...... ftvo n11d He11 lngs • An atalJorate rocon1truct1on Mtquen<.e conducted by LOld Peter Wlrn i.ey tmce!I 11'141 murderer 10 conteu (Part 4) (I hr) lC) lilOW 'Duy'> (.)I F11ry" ( 1979) Oocu 111e111a1., t (I WOM..D CUP M911 C<>ver11ge of 11* Men's G1an1 Slalom lron1 Madonna. Holy {R) ( 1 hr 30 min) H MOVll Sul)tlrman II ( 1980. Fantasy) Ch11stopt1er Reeve. Margo1 Kidder ( SlMOYll ' The Compe1111011" ( 1980. Om ma) Richard Dreyfuss Amy lrv111g 0 MOVll Rollover' ( 198 t 01ama) Jane Fonda. Kr•S K11s1oflerson 1UllWUI, WUIWOM.DOf ~ WBQM) ""°""' WMP-UP .,_., IWAQQAltf .. DAYlllDO · MCWI .. IUMDAYIPOlrTl,AQI ,,.I 0 D (I) ®l Ill) .... llCHMDt••• • IAMY ,._,. "Gun C..onfr()I Right Or Wrong?" (I hr J G)...V,A.LWIU fill fNUI( flMV1IWt Nt1dl udbler and Jel trey l yons make lheu choices lor the worst movie~ of 1982 ~ MOVll "Biro In Thi> Hand ( 1980 Cumeoy) S,11101.:i JulhPn V11gin1e V1gnon \I h1 30m1n I z MOVIE lJnoergruuno Aces ( 1980 Cornedy) Orrk Bl'11eo1ct Melanie Grillrth ""' tW SF ~4'..11.r •11-TO W St1n MOUIWVham ano Carol L 1wronce hott thlt ~ut1*11a ry Oil lht nl()(t than 11• mlHIOn people In Alr1ca who have bffn affected l>y war and drouuht 1111<J HIO r~lt• of tueh t\'tn11 ( 1 hi I 8 TONY ..... ..W. ''When Tht Si&1e11 Como Marching Homo" Tho llr11 blac;k WAC unit to Mrve OVtfttat du11ng Work.I Wai ll 11 proflle<I GD lllCMI "Tht Lontlleet Aul'lntf" ( 1978 Oramo) 811an Kellh, Lance Kerwin A gift· eo lten·•oe athlete ~fttt• enema. !ear and homtt1a110t1 when he 11 unable to con· trol hit be~ (A) (2 hrs ) (I) lflOllTIClD (O')llCMI "Time Band11a· (1981, Come dyl C1aig Warnock. Davia Wainer o• CC) lllCMI "Con Art1•11·• !Comedy) Ant~Ou1nn Capuctne tb41 D "Tt'le Ll)neliest Runner" ( 1976, Orsmo) Bmin Ke1th. Lance Kerwin A gift· &d teen·age athlete suffers shame. fear and hum1ha11on when ho rs uoable to cun HOI hrs bedwett1ng (RI (2 hrs) D MOVll "I Never Sang FOi My Felher" I t970, Orama) Melvyn Douglas. Gene Hackman A rrnddle·aged man triet to communicate with his ck>mlnee"ng 60 year-old 1a1he1 after his rnolher's death t2 hrs) 11• U MOVll "Serpico" ( 1973. Drama) At Pac1no Tony Roberts An honest potlee· rnan i.ac111ic;es hrs career end almost n1s hie to expose h1gh·level corrup11on In lhe New York Police Oepar1ment (2 hrs tO min) mtGMCUll (I) IAMY 'AMIR Gun Control Right Ur Wrong?" (I hr ) Q ALL ~ CtlLDMN Carol Lawrence and Stan Mooneyham. wrth guests The Lennon So~tt-rs D•ahnnn Ca11011 ano The lmpern11s pre!>tint th•'> plea to help the world's ct'l1loren (I hr 1 (!) ... ..... DI.I .. CJ)MCMI "louo, The 0.y Blitde'' llN1, COmtctvl Ototge Hamllton • .. oo Jin -' ... eom.cty 11.; "lljlf;""""~bl .. ,,...... newt footage In an oftbnt, .. 11tlo tall• -i1TiiJ~CUS ----ma IMllTUL&. Phoenix Sunt ., ltwauk" Buck• (RI (2 hft .. 30 min.) ... "Stow OUt" (1981, 8uepenN) tMl(Ji).,_ ''Llar'a M~" (1982. Ofam•I Man Diiion. Cindy F1aner -1--WOllM -ICOTT ta.LYWOOD .,_ "Supermon II" ( 1980, FantHy) ({hfllloPhor Rteve, Margot Kidder. 11'11 CC) .. "Tho Nl(jht Tht Ughll Wtnl our In Georgia" (198 1, Oreme1 Krltty McNI· chol, Mark Ham111 ...... (m lMI __.*Of Ta.Iv.Gii ''Wind From Tho South" Donald Woode and Julie Harris atar 1n a dramellc 1a1e ot unr9QUl11d love centered around aeveral American couplM rn a small lri&h inn .( 1 ht ) t• Cl AT 0.. wmt Guest Paul Shay ( 1 hr ) (I) llOVll "Love Box" (No Date. Comt- dy) HI fJ (I) c:al .... llllHTWATCM Cf) MoVll "NO HOids Barred" ( 1952, Comedy) Bowery Boy&, Marjorie Rey· nOlds One O( the Boys discovers he hu an amazing apllhJOe tor bo~1no ( 1 h1 . 30 min) a:Dl AIC ... ta@ rrt YOUlt IUM•ll 0 MOVll "Pennies From Heaven" ( 1981, Musical) Steve Martin Bernadette PettfS ta® MOVll "The EA1erm1na1ot" ( 1980. Orama) Christopher George Ml .... Ml .... QOll Coverage of the World Maleh Play Champ1onsh1p F1na1 from WentwO<lh. fngtand (R) (I hr ) (SJMOVll "The French L1eutenan1's Worn· an'· ( t 98 1 Orama) Meryl Streep 1:101Ci MOVll "Cteopat•a Jones And The Casino 01 Gola ( 1975 Adventure) -~\,~ Stress mana<Jem e nt ":,~ • Beauty tips §_a'Ly ..£e <l!e11ue !.b. C .. • Fashion news Signs For Stress Include: • Tios Headaches • and tren~# Fatigue Irritability Backaches ~·~Every \ '>tn~ ~t'nclt' mJnipul.i11\t: dicr.tp\ Ba~ic nu1rn1onal coumdin~. {714) 553-8236 , Sunday 4121 Weaterly Pl., Ste 116 Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 Friday, January 7, 1983 23 • -Monday Cont. .. m lmlPIWlff lmTWOM ... el) ALN9 mCJ ICHOOl (Premiere) The Mountain Awakens" Ski 1ns1ruc10<s Buren Fonde•sen and Kathy Wood 1001< al selec- toon and use ol equ1pmen1 and apparel ano 1ne basics of s1art1ng. s1eer1ng and s1o=onsk1s ~ llCMI '*·Funhouse · ( t 98 t Horror) Elizabelh Berrodge Sylvia Miles Four teen-agers spend a trightlul n1gh1 1n a car a1va1 funhouse 1nhab11ed Oy a demenled barker and hlS monstrous son 'R ( 1 hr . 35 min .. ,,..lllJ.~-- • • llMCM ""-TNl & i Z d OMI IWllY.O ..... -.r 1 Pll U1911HT Host Dennis Wholey t!_ hr) (£) Mw. lfiORT A sc1en11t1c explora1ton of alhlehc performance which can aid alh· letes 1n Improving lhel• game (R) (O)llCMI "Fiona On r11e" ( 1979, Drama) Amber Hunt. Jamie G11t1s Tragedy st11kes a seJtually actrve fashion model ( t hr 25 min) (%) llO¥ll ·smash Palace" ( 1981. Ota- ma) Bruno Lawrence Anna Jemison A New Zealand junkyard owner's ruined mamage takes a dramaltc turn toward desperation and violence ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 1t:11 ) 110¥11 "Three Way Weekend" ( 1978 Comedy) Dan 0!e90 Jody Lee Olhera Two oackpackers decide ro spend a weel\end h1k1ng through the wOOds 'R' ( 1 hr 20 min) ttll 11 (J) TMlflll IOHM. 111.D. An Old rrrend and co-w0tker or Trapper's une1Cpla1nably freezes dur1ng an emergency operauon !Bl_i1hr. 10m1n) II m 1'NI IU'T"" CNllCM HOSI Johnny Carson Guests Dyan Cannon. Rodney Dangerfield, Arnauel de Borchgrave Jim Fowler (R) ( 1 hr I 1 9)MCMIWI~ YOU AIUD POlt IT llO¥ll "Beneath The t2 Mile Reef' ( 1953. ACVen1ure) Terry Moore, Rooerr Wagner 0.vers compete fiercely for lhe valuable sponges 1n Flortda's coasral waters 12 hrs.) I ~C*IOCllTY ~llC9ITIR llO¥ll "Tanoo" ( 198 t, Orama) Bruce Defn. Maud Adams An obsessed tattoo arlist kidnaps e lesl'llon model and PfO- ceeds ro cover her body wllh his handl- worl\ ·~hr . 45 min ) 1tal ':w. ''The Delphi Bureau" ( 1972. Adventure) Laurence Lucl\lnblll, Joanna Pettet A research bureau suppry1ng Infor- mation ro the president hires a man girted -wtt~~~ (21'lfs} I"=' 'Brlet Encounter" ( 1947. Romance) Celia Johc\aon. Trevor H~rd A merure. married woman auddenly finds the beginnings of an affair In 1 chanoe "'":Ii {2 hrt ) ~=-· llF CAlllTYU !.,. "Mtlgic" (t078. Honor) Antho-ny Hoptilnt. Ann·M1rgr1t A neurotlo ~ tritoqulll. conVlnc.d that hie atege dummy controll hit •ctk>nt, elUdte borMrlng fame •nd fortunt to find a girt he kw9CI In ~,. youth 'A" I 1 hr .. 40 mtn.) 28 F~y. JMUmy 7, 1813 ~ i lllOV. Buday Buooy ( 1 '.}8 1 Come dyl Jack Lemmon Waller Mallhau Whole a11 assassin concen1<me!. on hos neKI 11111 1ng ne •S ruoety 1nrerruµ1ecl by a tium o1tn11 la1lu1e of a man wno 1<; a11emo11ng '>U•C1<lP R ( 1 nr 36 rnon I ft'1' $ llOYll 'A11pla11e' 1980 Curnedy) Rooe'1 Hays Juhe Hager1y Aller an a111tn er's c•ew taus 10 food poisoning d ner- vous former wa• p1101 is pressed 1n10 ~r vice and musl conreno w11h on-ooaro nys 1erra a secrellve contrOI lower anel chcne lolled memooes 'PG' ( 1 hr 30 min) 12:a Cl fl)'UTI llGHT wtnf DAVID l.l'TmllWI Guests Moss America Debra Maffell -comedian Bob Shaw ( 1 hr ) I CJ) TOii COTT1.I: UP ClOll L.OYI, MmlCAN ITl\.I NOMI RACllO W1DL Y (II) llCMI "In Praise Of Older Women ( 1978. Drama) Tom Berenger Karen Black A Hunganan 101hano reminisces on nos pasr •omantic conquests. from nos l1rsr a1 ,,.,e age of 12 ro his seducllon of a housewife at 30 'R' ( 1 hr . 48 mrn ) tM G (J) C0U.c> A fading actress plots lhe dearh of a long-ha1ed gossip colum- nrsl (RI ( 1 hr 20 min I %) CMAM.11 CMAllPt.lt T AUi wmc - Clint Easlwood" 1M( llCMI "Scanners" ( t981, Horror) Jennifer O'Neill, Parr1ck McGootian A lethal confhct arises berweer) two small groups of people wnose exrraord1nary psychte powers include lhe aOlhly 10 ~111 relepalhlcally 'R' ( 1 hr 42 min ) WBGIMIAUTIIY llOV11 See No Evil" (t971, Suspense) Mia Farrow, Robin Ba11ey A nelpless you11g blind woman is rerr0<1zed Oy 8 kollef 1n COWbo)' 00015 ( 1 hr 30 min) CD IAMY ,._ Cl) lllOVll "Footsreps On The Moon" ( 1967) Documentary Narrated t1v Dr Werner von Braun Man s first lunar achievements are rev1ew9d ( 1 hr 30 mm) E\ COUI• ~ Georgr11 Tech 'fellow Jacl\ets a1 Wake Forest Demon Deatons 12 tirs l IZ) llCMI "Fasr Co ( t979, Adventure) Joh,, Saxon Wilham Smtih A race car drover plans on gelling back 1nro an 1mpor1ani tunny car race alter his sponsor replaces him w111'l his biggest 11val 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min) 1• 1 • .c MIWI OV1N1•rr -MITWT toYOUn. YOUOOT1lMUUt 110¥11 "Unde<ground Aces" ( 1980. Comedy) D11k Benedict. Melanie Grlff1lh Parking attendanrs wreak navoc of a swank Beverly Hills hotel 'PG' 1 , hr 39 min) ,,_(JO MoVll "They Alt laughed" (1981, Comecty) Audrey Hepourn. Ben Oauara rhree New York detectives beCOme Involved In numerous romantic U11&0ns while trocl\lng 1hel1 c11e11ra· arrant wives 'PO' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) Cl l llO¥ll "Wild And Beaullful On lb4za" (108t, Comedy) Reots PC>ftt, Tanja SPitU men end poor YOUl'lO t1111etler• converge on rhe ltland retor1 IOf a hOllday i >artrlng u 1hr .. 26 min.) ,. ........ 111 W .. "Meatb1na" (19?9. Comedy) 811 Mutrly. CM• Mall~ A l&ny summer camp COUntelOr lffda NI m11t11 charges 1n10 • no.hOld_.btrrld 'f)Oftt competition ag11na1 • group from anothet camp wtth a much belltt reputation 'PG' .0 ~ 33 min.) ••w• ... _,,,A'9 Hli~ ~ llOVll La Cage Aux ro11es II .. 11980 Cornedyl Ugo Tognaa1 Mochel Serrau11 A 1111001e aged gay couple are ll'le quarry rol ,J secret organ1za11on 11y1ng lo gel the m1c.rof1lm Iha! one of 1hem swallowed 'R' L' hr 39m1n ) Z lllOV. Doc.1or Zn1vaoo· ( 1965. Ota- ma) Omar Sharof Geraldine Chaplin Two love•s struggle ,llm•dst the Sl)lrll ano pas· s1ons of the Russian Revo1u11on (3 hrs . IS min) 2:11 ;WON.DAT I.AMI Ml llA tUfT l = Coverage ol the World Match Play Cl'lamp1onsn1p trom Wentworth, Eng· land (R) I 1 "' 1 a. S llCMI Buddy Buddy .. ( 1981 Come- dy) Jack Lemmon. Wallet Matthau Whtie an assassin concentrates on hos next klll· 1n9 he 1s ruoely 1n1errupted by a bumbhng failure of a man who ts a1tempt1ng su1c1de 'R ( 1 nr 36 min ) a110 llCMI ·sou1nern Comfort .. (1981 , D1ama) Ke•ttt Car<ad1ne Powers Boorne A group 01 Na11ona1 Guardsmen on week· end maneuvers on a Louts1ana bayou ~park a small guernlla war with a commu- nity ot oackwoods Ca1uns 'R' (I hr 40 min ) a:a C llCMI Loose Shoes 11978. Come- dy I Boll Murray Howard Hesseman Nolh· 1ng is sacreo .n !his sa1mca1 look al Hotly· wood movie making and genre ftlms 'R' l!. hr 12 mtn) laC!J FNTM• ta t1 1 llCMI Rollover I 1981 Otama) Jane Fonoa Kos Krts101terson A former movie star wno tOOI< Ovet the Chalrm•n· Ship of her late husband's Corporafl()(I Ind a high-powered financial e~pert become involved on a disastrous deal with Arab investors R' ~ ·1)==.n. .. Nnm .. IW.llllU.I llCMI "Elvis" ( 1979, Biography) Kurr Russell Season Hubley Elvis Presley rtses from povefly and ot>scurlry 10 achieve tame and fortune as a superstar m~I perf0<mer (2 tvs. 30 mrn I di crZl I llMAM '11-~ .. ~ llCMI "The Ultlmate Warrior" (1977, Sc1ence-nc1ton) Yuf Brynner. Mex von Sydow SUfV1VOrS Of a nuclear holoeau.t In the 2 ISi cenlury Stifter from the eltecta Of plagu8$ and atarvatlon 'A' ( 1 ht_, 32 (s)·~ Ccuml1 .._ Pm'IVM. Roy Clark. Jim StaflorO, Mel TIUll. The Oak Ridge Boye. George Jonts. Don Wt1Nemt. and Joe Sun ate fearured tn an evening of 1001-sromptng music ( 1 hf . 28 min.) Every Sunday in the :it \lfiL~~~ .. ~. Ill ttw ,., .. pittl ol ....... on IN Ntt ol tht (..OllUOV*loill NJ*lJClll~ I J Robelt ()pp.t1htlmer ~ln-YO!Vi<I ~Ual ,~l~:Al'(Qll.f.~J!JM.tJ .. tM j.IOl~ ••.• V-1111V o C1H1l0tnia Beflutley (Pen 1) c;> t~ ~ "The Utuma1e WlrrlOf" .( 1'177 ScH1nC .. r 1etiu111 Yul Bryllntf MH von Syoow 61.11111v0f1 ol • nuclttr l\Oloc1u11 In the 2 111 century tutle1 from the et1ect1 ot pl1guet find 1lt1r11at1on 'A' ( I ht 32 min) (l)llil ... -TN ... -1\Wl'll• (Ji).,_ "Convoy" ( llH8, Adventure) Krtt Krlltoflettan, All Mac011w T1ucke11 and c<>p1 attempt to outwit one another In a rough·and·tumble war on whetll 'PO' t I hr . 51 min ) CQ)llOVll "The French Lieutenant'• Worn· on" C 1981, D1amo) Meryl St1eep, Jeremy Irons An alft1lr between two actors la par· alleled In the rom&nHc period lllm In which the two are pe1fmm1ng 'A' (2 hr& , 5 min) (I) llOV8 "Supern1an fl" ( 1980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidder While saving Paris from a nuclear explosion. Superman unw11t1ngly frees the t110 of powerlul 111lla1ns who were orlgtnally imprisoned by his Kryp1on1an father 'PG' ~hrs. 5 mu') m llO¥ll .. Unoergroond Aces" ( 1980, Comedy) Dok Bene<11c1 M~lante Griff11h Parking attendants wreak havoc at a swank Beverly Hills notel fG' ( 1 hr . 39 min) m COUIQI IAMllw.L A"Looa Wild· cats vs UCLA Bruins (2 hrs ) l::a 8 (I) .WV.All llMIA• A tough caree1 ofhcer pushes Ben111m1n 10 her hmrt 1n the annual F1 Brndley ~I 1r111n1ng test l::a IJ.Z) POllT1'AIT 0# A "Virginia" A close-up picture of the land arid its people framed 111 the 1t11vor uf IU1..al culture and 1he nerotage ot American 11te •!. presented • i!. hr ) Ml U (I) ll1A•1•H Hawkeye ano B J search for a cure to W1nc;nest11r'!. sno11ng, and Cot Pollet look~ forward to fl v1s11 from his son 1n·law 0 6) llOVll "t Morned Wyatt Earp" (P1em1ere. Wes1e1111 Mar1e Osmond. Bruce Boxle1tner A yourig Jewish woman from San rranc;1sco falls on love with the tamed lawman Wyalt Ea1p while wo1k1ng tor a 1rav:o'Jl.°pera company (2 h1s ) 0 @) "Just You Ano Me Ktd" ( t979. ComeOy) George Burns, Brooke Sn1e1os A 70 year·Old man takes in a 14· year ·olo 1uven1le dellnquent despite the pro1es1a1oons of his meddling retatrves 12 hrs) ~ IOC.-PllTIYAL An evening of roci\ rhythm and blues features the Sights and soonds of T1e11a and 1n1roduces Sheila Escovedo and her groop Cho Cho San L1 hr I lf' COUIQI IAMllw.L Geo1getown Hoyas at Syracuse 010ngemen CAI (2 hrs I a:a U (I) NIWMMT George's Old high school sweetheart shows up at the S11atford Inn C!l ~•TWOMMIWI ill llCMI "Sunoay Too Far Away" ( t982 OtamaJ Jack Thompson An um.ommon cam11raoerie develops among rebetlioos Australian !.heep shearers when they hnd themselves trapped 1n a grueling and 1hank1ess w0tk s11ua11on (I hr . 30 min J UI@ llCMI "Adventures Of Don Juan'' ( t949. AdvenlurP) Errol flynn. V1veca L1ndto1s Don Juan invades the court of --- ------------ Catherine Bach is a r e porte r and James Brolin is a white -wa ter kayake r in "White Water Rebels," a t 9 p.m. Saturday on KNXT (2 ). • England and the hearts of the English ladies (2 hrs . 15 min I -1 (I) CA..V I LACIY OCDtl)MIWI llCMI "Then Came B1onson' ( 1968 Orama) Michael Parks Bonnie Bedella A runaway bride meets another soul-search· e1 al Big Sur when he amves on his motor ~cte (2hrs) W lllQHT l'aolll THI ITAllT Sada Thomp· son nar101es an 1nvest1ga1111e rep0tt into the importance ol infant I parent relation shops during the crtllcal days following birth (1 hi) '1l) IJfTIJWINll (Season Premiere) "Tailspin" Host Enc Sevare1d looks at the beh1nd·the·scenes s1ory of America's first maier airline bankruptcy. and watches as Braniff executives try to res1ruc1ure their company [,C)llCMI "The Sullivans" ( 1944, Otama) Thomas Mitchell. Anne Baxter Frve Navy men all brothers. go down with thel1 ship 1n the spirit ot patriotrsm and family devo- tion 10 each other (2 his ) . lfi llCMI "Aollove1" (198 t, Otama) Jane Fonoa. Kns K11stotterson A lorme1 movie star who IOOk over the ct1a11man· ship ot her late husband's co1po1allon and ~ hogh·powered l1nanc1al expe1I become involved on a d1sastroos deal with A1ab 1nvesto1s 'A (2 hrs ) 0 llCMI "Ruckus" ( 1980. Otama) D11k Benedict. Linda Blair A shell-shocked Vietnam vel d1stu1bs the peace of a small Alabama town 'PG' ( t hr . 35 min ) m THI v.G11AN Friday, January 7. 1983 25 -Tuesday Cont • .. IFMUP · Diel CAvtTT I ~ rrer v 1rnprr><,<,1on1s1 Claude Monet s µ.i11111roq•, "'"' ll•<.playeo at an exh•b•I rn Ch·cag<l '' '"'" ·~ rong OI l<l75 . wot1.D Of N OflU ...... 1l9 c:a..wa ..c..wa HAIPY DAYI AGAlf MC..wto ,.M.lllAOAZM .... IDfT'DT AllMlfT TOMQH'f nlU'ICO..AlfY 6?JOKD'IWLD Ii) Ill H•M IUORT llO¥ll ··0eao Eno" ( 1937, Drama) Sylvia Sidney Joel McCrea YOUl'\QSters on an East River slum light to overcome their environment ( 1 hr . 35 min ) 0 c.a. MIJIOll A trucl\er lather and his children set out on a oel•very convoy com- posed ol two flashy 18·wheeler trucks and a susp1c1ous·loo1<1ng ta•1 that seems to be loClowol'\Q them \l' llO¥ll ih1s Happy Breeo·· ( 1945, Ofama) Rooer1 Newton. Caha JoMson The sp1rot ot Engl•Sh Ille between the two worto wars s oescr1oeo by Noel Coward l hr 55m1n I OUMGI COUNTY TOOAY 7:11 I Get THI TOWN Featureo a store apec1- al1Z1ng 1n movie memorab1l1a, a loolt at the Cahtorn1a Boy's Choir an interview with lcome3':;:..~~1rby LAVIM9 I --..VI CO.ANY m Get L.A. Featured a rePorl on whether rock and roll music is really carry· l'"" if~Cii" O pool"• Of Mok· llAaml. I Llllm IUORT lllAGIC Off OICOMlM 'AINT1NO THI YU.II ntAT WAI: 1111 Film clips, news footage and original an1ma1oon are used to chronicle the most memoraOle events ot the prev:tri:tl_ ( 1 hr ) m COUJOI IA Ca1tlorn1a vs Portland (2 hrs J ... f) WAi.T -.Y The W0<ld s Great- est Athlete· t wo Ameocen coaches (Tim Conway. John Amos) trick an African 1un· gte boy (Jan-Michael Vincent) into becommg their one-man college track team (Part 2) (I hr I II 6? MOWll "The Return 0 1 Maxwell Smarr I 1980. Comedy) Don Adams. Sylvie Kristel Secret ageni Maxwell Smart attempts 10 stop KAOS from unlea8hlng a dreaded bomb that will strip nude those who come 1n contact with II (R) (2 hi$.) 9 llCWll "Action In The North Atlantlc" (11143 Adventure) Humphrey Booart, Raymond Massey Merchant lnarlnes Tight d•sperately to keep shipping lann open durli:ig World War II (2 hta ) 8 Q9 MAPPY DAYI Heather Is run down at a crouwalk by Flip and a carlotld of his U drunkan lrlends Q LR•~•mau R~ R4tes and David Threlfen &tar as Nlckleby end hie crlppi.d friend Smlke In tile R0yal Sl'lak~ere Compe· ny'1 tav•Sh w l'llOO Dickens' novel abOV1 e yOUl'\Q man who trlet to aav• hit family from en .... 11 uncle (Patl 2) (2 h,.) 28 Friday, January 7, 1983 •J ---- Cheryl Ladd portrays a coal miner with a young son (Brett JohnM>n ) trying to deal with the problems associated with a traditionally male profession in °Kentucky Woman" to be shown at 9 p .m. Tuesday on KNXT ( 2 ) . e llCMI "Allee Doesn't Live Here Any· m0<e" ( 1974. Orama) Ellen Burstyn, Kris KrtStofferson A yOUl'\Q wld<>vi ti.comes a slnger-waltreu to support herself and N!r 12·yeu-old son. (2 hra ) • lleOWA "Selmon On The R{,n" Tile pow- er and determination of aatmon are cap- tured In an examination of tile rOle these fish play In lhe confllc:t belWMO economic Q!_OWlh and Contef\laflon. (R) o ( 1 hr.) 1111 IOUllDITMI Country musJCr atar Ron- nie MtlAp performs "Smolc. ey Mountain Rain," "CowbOyl And Clowns," ''I'm A Stand By My Woman Man" and othef hl19. (1hr.) CC) ... "A Pieo. Of The Action" oan. Comedy) sic:tnev Po111ef, 8111 C* by Two lllcable crook• attempt to master the art of 1he rip-off while b81nQ ~­ malled Into 1ac1d1ng ......,., communily ~btems. 'PG~2 hrs .. 15 min.) ~ -. "The e..1ttm11iator" < u~eo. Dram1) Chr•toPhft a.or~, Samenttla Egger Altar his war buddy la left para· lyzed by a Naw York youth gaf'\Q, a Viet· nam vet dec1deS to take hit revenge by murderll'\Q street crlmlnals through or~ some. tor1uous means. 'R' ( 1 hr . '1 mtn ) CJ)llCMI "A<Ner\tures Of The Wllderneu Family" ( 1975, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Damante A construction worker, dlsllluSloned with city Ille, attempts to support his family by tMng Off the land. 'G' ( hr. •O min.) • llCMI "Superman II" ( 1980, Fantuy) <5\rlttopher Reeve, Margot Kidder. WhMa saving Parle from a nuclelr exploelon, Supefm1r\ unwlltlngty tr• the trio of powerfl.it vll .. IM Who "'• Oflglna!)' lmprltened by his Kryptonlan flllthef, 'PG' i hrl .. 6mln.) ... _.. .. , .... , ... (II U,_I ~ Squjggy II hetd caplMt by the KQB all ... ~ rnl'lta+<en • ~ • fMNtl danw. Q -- ___ ~ --------------· ''TM Liie Of Blllln" ( U178, (iomedy) -aiatww .. ~). John c..... '' tv . 33 m1n I -~c...;."~ An~ °'*" ( 186b. M141cal) rallk s1n1111. Joan 8!mrnon1 <2 ti11 • 30 ruin) ..-dll "Ltrt'• 0o tt Ao•""" 11eo3 CotY14HJVJ Jane Wyman ~y Mui.nd Cl IVI I ,. "The HIW'f Th .. vff" 11oe1 C<xne Cb') A•1t HarrlA()(l, Rita Hlyw~m ('hr• J g "lhe Kid From Nol Bo Btg" ( 11178 Comedy) Jenntltt Mc;At1111e1. Ro~11 Vtt\lro ( 1 ht . 30 min ) NI tCJ "A Pi.c. 0 1 PIHaurt" ( 1976, Oii m11) Paul Oeoaull. 0.nlellt Oegauff ( 1 ht . 40 min I .. (QJ "The M00t1'a Our Home" ( 1936 Comedy) ~argar~I SulLaven. Henry Fon dil ( I h1 . 15 min I (.8) "Rock11how" ( 1980, Musical) Peul McCarlney and W1ng1 (I h0r . 45 min ) ... (H) "Hearlbeeps" ( 198 1 Comedy) Andy Kaufman Bernadelle Petell ( 1 hr <15 '"'") 12> "Thos Happy Breed" ( 19<15, Otema) Ro1Jer1 Newlon. Ceha JOhnson ( t hr • 55 m111 ) .. m "Ftame Qt The Islands" ( 1955, A011en1ure) Yvonne De Carlo. Howard Dull (ti hrs) t::lllOl "J D Ano The Sell rta1 Kief' (1978. Curn!'dyl Slorn Pickens ( 1 hr 30 min ) -(Cl "Geo11.11e ( 19!:>6. Comeoy) Bill l ravcrr. Noran Gor~n (3 hrs) tttl Gallopoh ( 198 1 D<ama) Mel 0 1b· son Mdrlo. l "t; I t hr 50 nun ) ($1 'loh1a · t 1962 Comedy) James Mason Sue Lyon (2 hrs 30 min ) 0 Enier Tht.' N1n1a ( 1981 Advenlure) Franco Ne10 Susan Georye (I hr 30 mu1) -({1) "lyd1<1" 11941 Drn1na) Merle Oberon Jo'>eµr1 Collen (2 111s ) , .. (}) 'Slt>ep1ng Dog'>· ( 1982 Drama) Sam Neill Warrt:n Q,11es (I hr 45 m111 ) 1~(0J Bu~M Loose 1198 1 Comedy) Art.hard P1yo1 C1c.:ely Tyson ( 1 hr , 34 mu11 -Afternoon Movies-· tt:tl 0 "When Comeoy Was Kong" ( 1960. Comedy) Compiled by Rober! Youngson LI hr 30 m1n) W Black Goto" ( 1963 Otama) Philip Carey O.ane McBain (2 his ) H Skyward ( 1980 Drama) Belle Davis Howard Hesserndn 11 hr 40 min 1 0 Breaker Moran1 · 11980 Orama) Edw.110 Wooowa•d Ja1..'i< Thompson ( 1 hr 461111n I tl:IOlSi Modern Proutcms ( 1981. Comeoy) Chevy Chdse Pa1t1 D'Arbanvrlle ( 1 hr , 30 nun I l Ham1e1 ( 1948 Drama) Laurence Ot1111er Jean Simmons (2 hrs 35 min) 1•lC, Bllno Amb•loon· (Pan 2) (I hr . 30 min) 1:11(0 1 'F1gh11ng Mad" ( 1976. D1ama) Pe1ti1 Fonda Lynn Low1y ( 1 hr 27 min) Hl0 'Superman tt \ 1980. Fanlasy) Chris 1opher Reeve Margot K•dOer (2 hrs 5 min) l:tO 11 Hd11dle W1111 Cdre ( 1977 Comedy) P,wl le Ma1 Carody C1,1rlo. ( 1 h1 40 min J L. C•"llY I 1978 Musocall Charla1ne Woodard Chtrun Davis ( I hr . 40 min I Z "Underground Aces" ( 1980. Come dyl Dorio. Benedk.t Melanie Gr1fhlh ( 1 hr 39m1n I ):II $ The ~h"""" W<1rr1ur~ Spaceketeer!. Ma rie Osmond and Bruce Boxle itne r sta r in "I Marrie d Wyatt Earp,"\o be te lecast on NBC Monday Night a t the Movies at 9 p.m. on KNBC (4). 11981 Fan1asy) Animaled (I hr . 40 min) tGll (C) "N1yh1wrng'' ( 1979. Suspense) Nick Mancuso, David Warner ( 1 hr , 45 min ) 'OJ "Bus11n· Loose" ( 198 1 Comedy) Richard Pry0t, Cicely Tyson ( 1 hr 34 rn1n ) 0 "Caveman" (1981. Comedy) Ringo S1ar1. Denrns Ovard ( 1 hr . 3 1 min ) ,,.CD "The Greal Adventure" ( 1976. Adventure) Jack Patance. Joan Comns LI hr . 25 mrn I (2) "Sleeprng Dogs" ( 1982, Drama) Sam Neill, warren Oa1es 11 hr . 45 min ) lcll (Sl "Guys And Dolls" (1955, Musical) Frank Sinatra Jean Simmons (2 hrs 30 min I 0 "Going Ape!" (1981. Comedy) Tony Danza. Jessica Watter ( 1 hr 27 nun \ ---.-Evening· ......... ... au ... CHAllLa't ANQILI Cll ... · l9A IAIKlftAl.L New Jersey Nels vs Los Angeles l akers (2 hrs 30 min ) @)AIC .... O l ,,....~A#Y KAWAlfWl,.f 0¥8 WY Guest Richard Srmmons i'• ... IMWl'Tlll MIOUQH TMI MTI MIMI "Geordie" (1956. Comedy) BUI Travers. Norah Gorsen. An undersized Scolsml\I' enrolls in a body·bu1ldlng course !Ind goes on to become an Olym- IJ•C shol-puller (2 hrs.) CE) COU1G1 IAMl1UU. Vanderblll Com- modores al Alabama Crimson Tide (2 hrs) (j-1) lllOYll "Hear1beeps" (1 981, Come- oy) Andy Kaufman. Bernadelle Pelers In a world of the near fu lure. two commercial 1obo1 s experience lhe v1c1SStludes of first I VI' 'PG' (I hr 4'> ITIHI I o i.tOV'" ,, .,. i r,fol .. '~ "'..J=>tta HJ'' toot •ilC.ers with con1ras1ongty dollerent person- air11es SJgn up 10 l1ghl 1n lhe Middle Easl· ern thea1re during World War I. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50 min ) '1:) TM1 PllCI • NGHT Friday, January 7, 1983 27 -Taesclay Cont. young man's llamboyant affairs ot romance cause scandal among Ille s1a1d and stuffy EngloSnmen ol the Vtelo11an era A' l! hr , 43 min ) l:lllCID ... ~-..o MOW!' Ma1or Dundee' ( 1965 Adven lure) Charlton Hestoo. A.chard Hams A Union ma1or leads 100 volunteer prisoners on a dangerous mission aga1ns1 the ~Ches (2 hrs 30 min I (.S) 90vtl "ln Prai$e Of Older Women" ( 1978, Otama) lorn Berenger, Karen Black A Hungarian lolharlo reminisces on his past romantic conquests, lrom his first at the age ol 12 10 his seduction ol a housewife al 30 'R' ( 1 hr . 48 min.) 1:11 CZ) CtWUt ~ TAUtl wmt - "Clint Eastwood" Mt@ WOll.D ATUMI • 8 MOW! "Bells Of San Feinando' ( 1947, WesternJ Donald Woods. Gtoria Warren A Spanish girl and an Irish lmrn1· -llondng Movies-• -cm "The Moon's Our Home" ( 1936, Comedy) Margaret Sullavan. Henry Fon· da ( 1 hr 15 mon J lclt 'The Shogun Warroors Spaceketeers" (1981, Fan1asyl Animated (1 hr 40 min) 0 "Carny ' 11980 0.ama) Jodie Foster Gary Busey 11 hr 46 mon ) CZ) "A Quiet Ptace fn The Country' ( 1970) Franco Nero Vanessa Redgrave 'R' ( l hr 45 mon ) .. (It) "Gulliver s Travels' ( 1977 Fantasy) Rtehard Hams. Catherone Schell {I hr 20m1n) •@ "The Other Love ( 1947. Dramal Da11td Niven. Barbara Stanwyck (2 hrs I NI(!) "BIOssoms In The Dust'" ( 1941, Ota· ma) Greer Garson. Walter P•dgeon (2 hrs) (C) "'This SO()(ling Ufe" ( 1963. Otama) Richard Hams. Rachel Roberts (2 hrs 30 min) • 0 "Breaker Morant' ( 1980. Otama) Edward Woodward, Jack rhompson (I ht . 46 m•n I 1111 (l) "Underground Aces· ( 1980, Comtt- dy) Dirk Benedict. Melante Orllflth ( 1 hr , 39min) •CID "Convoy" ( 1978 Adventure) Kroa Kris10Httson. All MacGraw ( t hr • 5 1 min.) CD:l "'Shadow Of A Doubt" ( 1943. Suspense) Teresa Wright, Joseph Colten 11hr . 50mln) (I) "Caveman" (1981. ComedY) Ringo S1arr. Oennts Quaid. ( 1 hr., 31 mfn ) .. 9 "Ruckus" (1980, Drama) Dirk een.. diet. Linda Blair ( 1 tv .. 35 mln.) e "OfiflwOOd' ( 19'7, Orama) Ruth Warrlcil. Walter Brennan. (2 hrt ) .. (%) "Urghl A Muale War" ( 1981. Mutlcel) Oocumentary (2 hra , 5 min.} -CC) "The Turning Poin1·· (1077, Or1ma) Anne Banctoll. Shirley MaoC..llW ( 1 hr . 59mln.) CID "l.lt1r'a MOOf'I" ( 1982. Dre'ne) Matt Ql!lon. Cindy Reher ( 1 hf .• 45 min.) (D) "Nlgtlthewtlt" (1981, Orama) 6ytvM- ltr Stalb'MI, Biiiy Dee Wiiiiam&. ( 1 hr., 39 r.mn.) Cl) "The \I.I P,a" ( 1993, DrlN) Ellie· btth T1ytor. ~d Button. (2 hrt.) MG!) ''SenQar .. •· (1953. AdvtnlUt't) ~· 30 Frtdey, J9nuary 7, 1883 grant lall on love as they struggle to rescue Calttornoa from the grip of an evil overlord i! hr 30 min I (!) llANUWT (() QOU Coverage ol the World Match Play Championship Final lrom Wentwo•th, E~tand (R) ( I hr ) ~MOW! "Galltpot•' ( 1981 Otama) Mel Gibson. Mark Lee Two Australtan fool racers with con1ras11ng1y different person· a1t1tes sign up 10 light in the Middle East· em theatre during WO'ld War f PG (I hr SOmon) • t l llllOV1I "Hamlet" ( 1948, Drama) Lau· rence Olivier Jean Sirnmons Based on the play by Wilham Shakespeare A young Danish p11nce wrestles w11h his consc1ence when he 1s confronted with questions of treachery and madness (2 hrs . 35 min ) 1:9(!),Amt• Ml CE) MO'lll "Smash Palace· ( 1981 O.a· ma) Bruno Lawrence. Anna Jemison A New Zealand 1unkyard Owner's ruined nando Lamas. Arteoe Dahl (2 hrs ) -0 ' Pennies From Hea..,en" ( 1981 Mus;. cal) Steve Maritn Bernadelle Peters ( 1 hr, 47 min) 11:tf(l) "Superman II" ( 1980. Fan1asyJ Chris· topher Reeve Margot Kidder (2 nrs 5 min) -&11ernoon 11ov1es- a.o 'Beach Ball" < 1965, Musical) Edo ~rnes. Chris Noel ( 1 hr • JO min ) W "Watt Of NOlse" ( 1963, Otama) Suzanne Pleshelle. Ty Hardin (2 hrs ) ~ "Blind Amt>11ton ' (Part 3) (2 hrs ) <If· The Compe1111on" ( 1980. Otarna) Richard Dreyfuss Amy Irving (2 hrs .. 9 min I CO "Tess" ( 1979. Otarna) NaslaSSta K1n- sk1. Peter Forth (2 hrs . 50 min ) (Sl · Taps" I 1981 Drama) George C Sco11. T1mo1hy Hulton (2 hrs) 1t:M0 "Nicholas Nlckleby" (1947, Drama) Derek Bond <Ad11c Hardwick• ( 1 hr • 35 min) Mt Ct') "The Mouse And His Child" ( 1976. Fantasy) Anlmaled ( 1 hr. 23 min) CZl "The Final Conflict"' ( 1981, Dtama) Sam Ne1U Rossano Brau! ( I hf • 49 mll'I ) 1:1100 "Cause For Alarm" ( 1951, Suspenee) Lorena Yoong Barry Sulllvan. ( 1 hr . 14 min) 0 "Over The Edge" ( 1979, 0,ema) MIChael Kramer, Pamela LudWlg. (I hr., 35mln) • (8) "Convoy" I 1978, AdVenlure) Kris K11stotferson. Al( MecOrew (1 hf , Ii 1 min) CC "Heavy Metal" ( 1981. Sclence·Ftq· tlon) Animated Volcee of John Cal'dy, Jenn Vernon (1 hr , 30 min.) cm "The Children Of ThMtre SlrMt" 0978) OocurMn1ary ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •CCJ "Thia Sporting Liit" (1963. Or1rn1) ~rd ~rr11, Raehtl nobttla. (2 hr• . 30 min.) W (I) "Slnbad And The Eye Of Tllf Tlcw" I 1977. Adventurt) P1trlck W1yn., Jane Seymour (1 hr., 53 min.) C%l "Gvy1 And Dolle" c u~ss. M...ic.i> Franti Sinatra. JMn Sfrnmona, (2 h,.,, 30 min.) W ([) "Ct'lanti Solllalf•" 0981, Biography) Marte-Fr~ Pltltr. ~tger He'*. (2 In.) • "l.ltr'• Moon" (1982, Dfllml) Mall Gillon. Clndv Fltl'ler. ( 1 hr 45 min.) marriage takes a dramatic turn toward desperation and VIOience ( t nr .. 40 min) W ~ TOfl O' THI llON9eO 8'0RTICIMTBI llllOV1I "Caveman' ( 1981, Comedy) Ringo Stair. Dennis Quaid The clownish member of a barely numan pieh1stOfiC ll•be begins to discover that brains and not brawn w111 be the key to his people's survival. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 31 min) W IJZ)Nnm 4:11 (S) l.OIT IATBUTI •I WOM A IOst 1etecommunicat1ons satelhle falls into the d ;han~~t an alien c1v1hza1ton. (I hr J ML~ Cal I DM.M1 Cll' aAMm MO'lll "A Piece 01 The ACllO<l" ( 1977. Comedy) Sidney Po111er. Biii Cos· by l wo hkable crOOks allempt 10 master 111e art of the rip.oft wti1le being black· mailed into tacklrng several community problems. 'PG' (2 hrs. 15 min) .. CID "Culler's Way·· ( 1981. Drama) John Heard, Jell Bridges (I hr . 45 min) .. IJZ) "The Aevengers" (1972, Western) w 111tarn Holden. Ernest BO'gntne (2 hra . 15mon) lclt(}t 'Gulliver s Travels" ( 1977. Fanta.sy) Richard Harrt5 Catherine Schell (1 hf , 20 min) --Lenir4 -1.1..--.... * ..... mff•~ .... [] .,......CG9ANT MAWAIMW O¥a WY Guests Eva Mane Sarni and her husband. director Jelfrey Hayden J:>.-t 15 ,.. ~ Host Dennis WhOley {!hr) CC) MO'lll "lhe Turn.ng Point" (1977. Drama) Anne Bancrof1, Shirley Maclaine Two fr1ends from ballel training achool, who c:h<>M dlf11Wenf roeds many yeart "j earlier. meel again and ate forced to deal with the consequences. 'PG' (1 111 .. S9 f min) Cl) .,_ "TM Great Tr1ln AoObtry" ( 1979. Actventute) Sean Connery. Oon~ aid Suthe•lend. Two axPttl IUfn·OHM- cenlvry con ert11ts allempt 10 pull of! the seemingly Impossible robbery ol 1 IOckld aale aboerd 1 tasHnoving IOCOmOlni.. -1'POJ1.= .. CA"" ._ "My Ptillkarl" {Drama) Ttlly ataa. Mlchltl Contl•ntlne A sucotU· rut bva!Mllt'Mt'I ,.tvfns 10 hit Gre.k hom•tand. whttt hi llndt hlmMll "'"nold from tht 11mp1t HI• ol hit taml· I ~38.":alu .. .... Clll19&11 , .... ""' -' Int Ear.oo<r' Ni ... a- • ~-..=..i.e ... (lllel, th INI) OrunQ Lawtfn(lt, Anne Jem1tOn A ~ lHland jUNcy111d ov.n.r'e luined _~fl _ I~ ~ dltf!\!llC IU!D. JOW Id ion., Id·•-n"' . .o""" ) • "Aclloo Ill T"9 Nollh AllanllC" MMruutt) irut:rlpbut~ BoQa,1 Raymond Ma'"y Mlffchant mailnet Tight dolJ)elllely 10 kHp ahlpping laOH op911 ®11~ Wtxld Wor II (2 hie ,0 111111 J • 8 ()).,. · Kentucky Woman (P1em lef• Orama) C'*yl Laoa. Philip Levien A young woman lace1 lla1aumen1 ano humlftlllOft wheo lhe goet 10 WOik 01 I coal minef 10 MJPPOl't n.1 ""811 '°" 11f\O 11t1r'il...!•~t;.~ hie J e 111 ~II/Jin l a11y arr11r104ta o dale IOf hit e..-.1 kid tiller with .utclo. ,.., I NO .. tfllMI ...,, IVmlT • ..,_ fight B11t1sh 1110\m 1a1nee1s a111mp1 10 climb lhe moet don 1,1111ou~ lleChOn ot Ml Everest. 1~ west face dufll'l\l the w1n11u of 1980. Johfl Hull narratn (R) ( 1 h1 ) fl\) M0¥A "Salmon Ori T~ Run" The pow· er and de1e1minat1on ol !>lllmon are cap llirt1<1 "' .in e~amma11on ot me 1ote 1he5-0 hsh p111y 1n lhe conthct between oc.011om1e Q!OWth ano cOn'6rva11oi1 (A) o ( 1 hr ) E' IOlltll IAT\MDAY lllHT AflMI...,,... (R} I L l llOVll PolyPsrPr ( 1981 Comedy I Otvine T ..Jb Hun1er l llu 1n nnddle etas& ~uburb1.1 b~1..ome~ IC><> 111u<..h tor a tlarn hoy.:in1 ho•111!111.iker R ( I hr 25 min ) Z lllOVll 'A Ourel l'l,J<.1> 111 The Coun11y ( 1970) Franco N!'ro v.rnessa nedgrove A ( 1 tor 4':> rn1n ) t:il D ® t TO I J11cJy cltt\J Du•alee unk11ow ~ly tall 101 me '!>an1e n1..Jn A ctlLD TO LOVI lllOVll Calling No•tns1cle 117 ( t<j48 OramJ) James Slew.111 Helen Wallo.t>t A reporlt>r rPt1pens ,,,, I t ~f'ar Old casf' 10 tree a wrr1n4lully irnµ11~oned man 1:> hrs 30 m111 I '1'-.INAMOW .. 0 6? IT. IUl'MllM Dr Wes1pn,111 lt1e·. 10 ascer1..J111 tne 1denloly 01 a phaniom phys1c1an a11d a new llocror 1elo.ir1111e:. 1111• altect1ons 01 Ben Sarl111t% t 1 hr ) BOCDQ>NIWI ®' HAR1 TO HAIWT Jo11athan and Jeri niter s weekend getaway 1urns into a mur der orwes119a1tu11 when .i I01me1 sruden1 O•e~ under s11a11ye (rtcun1s1ances Q 1 r hr ) Ell) IOl*DITAQI CCJuntry music slar non ri1e M1l'3dp perlorn1s S111okey Mou11ta1n Ra111 ··cowboy~ An,1 Clowns 1 m A Siana By My w .. man Man an\J o"'er hits ( 1 ht I a!) IOOY .. OUHTIOel flrute Mtu..nir1<> Dr Jona1nc1n Mille• l1Jces the b111'1 ol moaern neurology and tJ•st:usses the lleu rutog1ca1 irnphcat1ons uf piano playing with Dualey Moore o ( I hr > .0 llOYll Thi> Marl Who Know f 00 Much t 1934 S11sriense1 Pele• Lorre Leslie Ranks Tne oaugnler of an Enyhsh couple 1~ l\1anaµpetJ 10 prevent them from revea11ng whal they know abou1 a planned assassinallon I I hr 25 rrnn 1 ~ LOYIMQ RIEGI MD P'IJIFICT COW\11 {_Part 3) 0 lllOVll The Dogs UI War ( 1960 Ad11e111ure1 Christupher Walken Tom Berenge1 Aller b1"1ng tortured and deported by an Alru " d1cta1or a nierct> nary rerurns 10 1e;i 1 'E'•Olu11011 ·A 11 nr 45 min I m THIYMIUN •u 1i llOVll ·aa111po11 1 1981 Drama) Mel G1oson Mar~ Ler• T wt Ausrral1a11 111n1 IKett llflll\ GOnllMtinOIY dl,..,9"1 petton •1111• llQl'I up 10 llOt'll In lhe Mtddle l'•tt •m thnll• Ouftng WOltd Wat II ·po· ( I Iv , 60mil\--~-~-IZ• .... ''Dlr1}' m . ColNd I 0.lh Anoe. frtc Edwatc:le A C>Nu11Yu1 young woman'9 -.nu.I •~turet com 11licate her 11tempta lo March IOI he• llX'O IOllt l111ht! ·x· t 1 nr 10 mm ) fl lA .. OAY•-' A U111c1t. PropoM1l0 P1t11 I ti) tlllt LA'N GUif Aii .,. IUU ... ....... _ M&O I• ....,.0 • ••••19mf .. LA,_., Host Denni• Wt101ey (I hr J IC) MOWll "Blow Out" ( 1981 Su&penMt) John Travolta N11ncy Allen A aound tech n.cian wno woike on"°''°' lllms become. 11w01ved 1n 11 mu1def rny&ltty when he wll llO:l!leS an 8158SSIOllhOll 'R' ( 1 tu 46 11un) (l_)~(Jt) J) ~ John Byner thOws you things ~hanger th811 llOlh 111091 lhan Ille and tur11111 lhan 1111y1h1ng you've ever seen 1Z 1 llOVll ··s1eep1ng Dogs" ( 1962 Ora mal Sam Neill, Wa11en Oates. A New Zeaiander seek1n11 1so1a11on lrom society alter his marr1a11e disintegrates. becomes a tor1e1y ne10 when ceughl 1n the middle of a reW>lutK>n (I nr 45 min ) U11I@ llOVll Chtrbasco· ( 1968 Orama) Ric.hard fgan Christopher Jones A youlh 1esolves some 1nne1 cont11c1s when he • 101ns a 1u11a tosh1r1g t1ee1 (2 hrs . 5 min J 1t:lt 6 Cll OUMCY Sam and Ou111cy are 1al\e11 hostage ov a grrup ot mobsters and turced 1u oo an aulopsy on a living per. ~on !_f'l) ( I hr , 10 min ) Cl OD TOllQHT Host Johnny Carson Cuesls Michael Landon. Pa111 and L11ah Sanon •l'IOther-daughler 1oclo.1es lrom Kenlucky (I hr ) I ll§) AIC .... elCIHT\.M YOU AIUD POii IT lllOVll "The Desert Fox" ( 1951. Ora ma) James Mason. Jessica Tandy Field Marshal Rummel emerges as a unique mil 11a1y l1yure curing his Wo•ld War II African campaign (2 hrs) ~ Alff°' llllQ IUWr ) lflOln'ICIJfTIJI l llOVll "Superch1ck ' ( 1973. Ad11en· lure) Joyce Jillson Tony Young A shy ;111t1ne hOsless l111ds adventu1e Wilen she ,1c;sumes 1he aggressive persona of her airer ego ff ( I hr 35 min ) S llOYll AcJlf011er· ( 1981. Orama) JAne Fonda. K11s K11s101terson A former r11ov1e Sia• who took over lhe cha11man ship ol her tale husband's corpora11on ana " h1gl'1 powered tmanc1al expen become 1nvolven in a drsasttous oeal with Arab lf\11es1or& A' (2 hrs ) mn1cu11 1HO 1 llfTDT~ TOMQHT ll§J TMILAITWo.ID · lllOYll 'Shoot F11s1 Die Later · ( 1973 Drama) Richard Conte A policeman who is ntterea a chance 10 101n a syndicates payroll and reluses 11 is soon driven 10 v1o!en1 revenge (2 hrs I l!J ... W LOYI, AimJICAll rm.I L llOYll Montenegro· 11981 Come Jy1 Suc.ar AnspAch E:rland Josephson A 11eg1ec1Pt1 w•IP travels to Slockholrn and bP91n· 1 111 tir with a 111.111 sne mer 1n .1 bOnMllan n.gntclUb 'R (I nr . 40 "*' ) ... "'11U011 Mon Allllfe" =977, Co Jean ROClhelort, Anny - "' 11y ""'"led '""" COl'ltem r• 1n f<lel y • ., '"'no • t>Nutiful model In ~~!UA'~ 'Ila' -{I ~mln.1 ti11CJtJ m.11 "tltll Ntgl'll" (1911. "°''°" l lnllll 81811 Vifl(A(ll Va11 P•tten -'!WI.QI ,..., lnitlrlt!Oft; ..,,,.;Wf'l.r, fnd Ydtotlfy .. pto<Joff pelnd II ntghl Ir? 11 IPO()«y, alp-- poeedly aber«>ried rrian111on 'R' ( I ht • 40 111111 ) tt:ll ru • LATI W wnM OAVlt Lil I LIM l~~lm~k (!IV) -='°•mu 1M ~ .... -: ~ :-:,: CornmlMlonel McM~lan'• •Ulf.>ICIOIW llte llCIUMO when Nl n'lfftl hrt fu1111e bmthef-ln tew (RJ (I hr . 20mln) G9CCJ llOVll "Tiie Devils" (1971, Drema) Vaneua nodgriwe Oliver Rtted During lhe 1000-. 111 rmnc.e II young Pf*I It pet· aecuted IOI h1!o allOQOci olltnnc:e w11h the' ()&1111 1n u&lng 0 nunnory Int IUCMOUI ~­ Surt>s (3 hrs . 45 rrun ) t• 8 110V11 "The Genc1111 Died At Dawn" C 1936 A dventwe) Gary Cooper, M.l<Jele1n11 C11rro11 A c;oldter ot IOl'lune In~ 10 !.f!Cl•lt> ammurntion tor a battle <!lil81111>1 a Chr'1<)'Stl wsr IOtd (;>hrs ) U llOVll l 011u1 Mc>11y· ( 1974. Orama) Blythe Oanmir , A111t1011y Perkins Two me11 •,hare lht! Ille a11d love •Jf a 11ee·sp111t· t<tJ wuman 111 1t1e T e1<1s Panllan<Jle ( j hr JO rmn) (f) llOYll ·s,,,lfl 01 fhl' Rio Grande" ( t<l12 W1>i,11un1 r>un<..1111 Ae11aldo (I hr . '.10 n1111 J ®! INTDTA1911WT TOMQHT Cl) lllOVll 'N1(.Jhl•11a1e lro Wa'A" ( 1969. Horror) Cnmc>11in Mlle hell Anne Helm An .. uor natJly •h'>l1g11r eo tly oorn1ng wall '"'Ilk~ re11en11 .. ..iyd111s1 111< enemies by 01.Jt''""Y a wu•wCJ•k'> e~h•01I (I hr , 30 111111) I E l COUIQI IAl«lftAU. Vdnclerb11t Com- modore-, at Alabama C11mson Tide (A) l? hrs) Z llOYll Uuo~ryrouno Aces·· ( 1980. Comedy) Dork Bent-cJ•cl. Me1an1e Gr11f1th Parking a11enoa111s wreak havoc at a swank Beverly Hills l101e1 'PG' (I hr , 39 min) 1:itl1UT,ATROL l:lt G) '9C .... OVINIQHT IO YOU TI9S YOU OOT 11tOU1U1 ~ lllOVll 'The Se11suous Nurse" ( 1979. Comedy) U1o;ula Andress, Du1ho Del Prete Grel:r.ly rela11ves h11e a sensual rtorence N1yh11nya111· to take care ot an aging count ~utte11ng lrorn a delicate heari cond111on 'A ( 1 hr . 20 min ) Si 'AT COUMI IMINOTIZll THI CON Hypno11st Pat Colltns 1urns pohce 1nve5tl· ga11on into a n11a11ous an torm ( t hr ) ,,. <L ) lllOVll AllJCk Fotte Z" ( 1980. AdvPnture) Ji>lm Phillip law Mel Gibson Durn1g World War II a IOP·secrel Auslra· h11n a11ac11 urnl penellates Japanese lines to perlorm ,, c;mng resc.ie n11ss1on f 1 hr • 1~ min) ,. @~ 90llal l1 lllOVll ·Fon Apache The Brom:·· ( 198 t Dram;it Paul Newman Ed Asner A iougti cop tldrlles cnme and co11upt1on 111 Nt:w Yer~ C11y'<. Soulh Bron,. netghbor- tiood •R' t I hr 59 min ) ,_. Cil CU NIWl llOHTWATC'4 • '::. Jn•.enh Anore..,s· ( 1977 Comedy) A1111 M;uy•et Pete• Firth A Friday, January 7, 1983 29 -Wednesday Cont. hr) I III MC_,,. lll»mm •••w l9TWOM..,,. .,.,. '"A High Wind In Jamaica" { 1965 Adventure) Anthony Quinn Lrla Kedrova Ft11e chtk1ren are 1nlrodu<:ed to a strange world alter pirates attack and toot the ~~~ttng on (2 hrs ) ~WC.TICINTD Ct} MDVII "Pennies From Heaven" ( 1981 Musteal) Steve Martin. Berna~tle Peters In the Midwest during lh& Depression. a Sheet muSK: salesman destroys the ltves of those around htm because of his unbndled self1sl'lness and his belief that life can be as tt tS 1n SOllOS and movie musical pro- ductlOl"I numbers •ff ( 1 hr . 47 min ) m111cwa fW (Z) QWl.ll CMAl9\.lt TWCI wmt "Chnt Eastwood" -i~~TOMGKT (!I T1ll WT WOii> ... LO¥I, AlmlCMI tm.I llO¥ll "The Exterminator' ( 1980 Drama) ChrtStopher Ge<>foe. Samantha Eggar Aller his war bvddy is left para· lyzed by a New Vork youth gang. a Viet nam vet decide$ to take his revenge by murdering srreet cnm1na1s through grue· some tortuous means ·ff ( 1 hr 4 1 min) ©l MDVII "Games Women Ptay· ( 1980. Comedy) Leslhe Bovee. Samantha Fox Frve lash1on models use Manhattan as thetr se•ual playground ( 1 hr • 25 rmn ) 0 .,.,. "The Boys In Company C .. ( 1978. Drama) Andrew Stevens. Stan Shaw A group of young Amencan sol· diers manages to overcome the terrors of lhe Vl('tnam War on thetr own. slightly offbeat manner ·R' (2 hrs , 4 min ) Cl) llO¥W "Urgh' A Music War'' ( 1981, Musical) Documentary Concert footage 111mec1 in London. New York. Cat1forn1a and France spotlights the performances of 34 New Wave groups. including The Pohce. Oevo. Joan Jett and The Go-Gos 'R' ihra. s:.:.ni -1 LA11 wmtDAYID~ nm coma"' a.o. LCM, 'l•CMlnU ~ umTIM1 Virginia Cavel· iers al North Carolina Stele Wolfpack (R) ~hrs.) .. 8 Cl) MDVII "Shame, Shame On The Bixby Boys" ( 1979, Western) Monta Markham, Don "Red" Barry. A lour· brother famtty of cattle rustier. and their lathef ct\allenge the local deputy to a gen- uine shootout at the old corral ( t hr • 20 min ) .. (I) *W8 "The Deer Hunter" ( 1978. Ora· IM) Robert De Nifo. Meryl Srreep. Three clole. carerree ltlendt trom a small Penn· _ ............... - .. a:> "Lew. FOf Rent" (1978, Drama) 1.IM E•btlef'lef. Annette O'TOOlt. (2 hra) CO) "On The Right Trtck" (1981, eon. dy) Gery eoi.tnan. Mlchetl Ltmbtck. ( 1 ht .. 37 min.) • "Edge Of Doom" (1950. MYJtety) Oine AndtNI. Farley Gt•OQtf. ( 1 hr • 40 f'l'lln) •tm "Diamond MHd'. J1"3, t>ama) Olartton tWtton. YV911• ~ (2hrt.) 32 Frtdey. January 7. 1883 sytvan1a steel 1own are changed forever by experiencing the terrors of war when they are dralled and sent to Vietnam 'R . Q hrs . 3 min ) • 1MU llOVll ·v11g1nia .. (1941 Orama) Madeleine Carroll Fred MacMurray In order to sur.ta1n hersell. a young woman t1nds she mvs1 rel1nqu1sn her lam11y·s estate and marry a perS/Stent suitor (2 hrs 15m1n) 0 MDVII "Climb An Angry Mountain" ( t972. Western) Fess Parker. Arthur Hunntcutt A shertlf traci<s an escaped convic1 who has ktdnapped hrs son ( t hr . 30 min) 0 llOVll "Haunts .. ( 1976. Mystery) May Orott Aldo Ray In a qutet coastal town a disturbed woman is driven to 1nsan1ty by her memories (2 hrs.) CJ) .,.,. "The N.ght Riders" ( 1939 Wes1ern) JOhn Wayne. Doreen McKay A cowhand e~poses a crook cta1m1ng to be a descendant of a famous don ( 1 hr 30 min) ®) BmlT~TOllQHT Cl) MDVII "First Spaceship On Venus" ( 1962. Sc1ence·F1ctfon) Yoko Tant, Oldrick. Lukes In t980, e.ght scien11sts discover a progressive c1v1hzat1on on lhe planet Venus ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1:11 QZ) MT '1TllCll 1:11 (I) llOVll 'Whose Lile ts 11 Anyway?" ( 1981. Drama) Richard Dreyfuss. John Cassavetes Paralyzed from the neck down 1n an automoblle acc1~n1, a sculp- tor rem1n1sces about hos ltle belore and eloquently argues for his right to die ·R' l hr. 58m1n) 1:11 a..c ... o•••" IO YOU i... YOU IOT TWOWL.11 MDVII ''Nighthawks .. (1981 , Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Billy Dee Wiiiiams A 1ougn New VOfk City cop has his w0tk cut out for him when one of the woitd's most dangerous terrorists arrives 1n h!S city 'R' ~hr , 39 min.) t• .... ..a ..... MDVII "Whose Lile ts It Anyway?" (1981. Drama) Richard O<eytuss, John Ca&Savetes. Paratyz~ from the neck down m an automobile accident. a sculp· tor rem1n1SCBS about his hie before and eloquently argues tor hts right to die 'R' i! hr .. 58 min.) CID llO¥W "Liar's Moon" (1982. Drama) Matt Diiion. Cindy Fisher Despite parental opposition. two teen-.agers from differing backgrounds fall In tove In a amall Teiuu; town. 'PG' ( t l'lr., .cs min ) *•1:-... -.rTWAYClt ~ ... "Guys A~ Oolla'· ( 1955, MU81· cal) Frank Sinatra. Jean Simmons. A mis· slonary girt falls In tove with • Broadway Q!.mblef. (2 h,.., 30 min.) W 9 ... "Ylc:e Squad" ( 1982, Orama) •CID "Dot And The K~oo" ( 1878. Adventure) Anlfn1ted. Olr ttd by voram Grou. (I hr .. 15 min.) Cl) "Toby And The koala °"'" ( 1981, r.ntasy) Rolf Ha111a. .<I hr .. 20 min.) i "~t" (UM&, Drama) l.aufenc. vi«, JM'1$1rnroont. (2 twa .• 36 min. NI "Thal TtnntMe &Mt" (t9ee, J.i._ cat) Sl'lafon 0.Bofd. Eart A6chet<k (2 !) -"Tht Qr .. t CeN90" ( 1950, M~) flO Len.ta. AM B!yth. (2 In) CID "They All L•UQtlilO" ( 1981, Comedy) Audrey Hept>ufn. 8en GUzara, (1 hr • 4& Season Hubley. Gary Swanson A police detechve and a streetwalker team up to trap a pimp responsible IOf murdenng one of hts women ·A· ( 1 hr , 35 min ) 2:1110) .... ~a.KO MDVII "The New Interns" ( 1964, Dia· ma) Michael Callan. Barbara Eden A foursome of new interns adJUSIS to work· 1ng a1 a large me1ropohtan hospital. (2 lhrs~(I) M WOll.D AT LAMI Ml llAIUfT ... VIC'I YAl!Nff LOT (It) " llO¥W "Bandit Queen" ( 1951. Adven· ture) Barbara Britton Willard Parker A SpaniSh girt ga1hers support to prevent Cahlorn1an outlaws from ga1n1ng conrrot of S~a1n's temto11es ( 1 hr . t5 min) d(~1 MDVII .. The Border .. (1981, Orama) Jack Nicholson, vaterte Perrine A Texas border guard's values come 1n contuct wlth lhose of his corrupt co-workers and hos materiatisttc wife 'A· ( 1 hr., 45 min.) •(!),AnMa ([) IKJ ICHOOl Tips for bettef Skiing tE•lmed at K1ll1ngton. Vt ) (R) (Q) llO¥ll "Vice Squad" ( 1982. Drama) Season Hubley Gary Swanson A potJce de1ect111e and a streetwalker team up to trap a pomp responsible IOI murderltlQ one of hrs WC>lllE'n R ( t hr . 35 min ) a. (Ji) llOVll "Voce Squad .. C 1982. Drama) Season Hubley. Gary Swanson A pol.ce detecttve and a streetwalker team up to lrap a pomp responsible for mur~ring one of his women 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) Meet) MDVII "The Turning P0tnt" (1977. II O.ama) Anne Bancrott. Shlrtey Maolalne. Two friends from ballet training school. wno chose cllfferent roads many years earher. meet again and era forced to deal wttn the consequenoes 'PG' ( t hr , 59 min) WWTOP~T111-WC.TIC8n'la llO¥ll "PennteS f rom Heaven" (1981. Musleat) Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters tn the Midwest during the Oepr .. Slon. a sheet music sateaman dettroys the llYee Of thOse around him because of hit unbridled setusnness and h•s beHef that Ult can be 8S 11 1$ If\ tongS and movie ~ pro- duction numbers. 'R..(1 hr ... H min.) W (f1)Nft'lm ·m·9'Y M.L..U ._ "Smash Palace" (1981. Df•· ma) Btuno Lawrence. Al\na Jemison A New Zaatand Juntivard owner's ruined manlage takM • dramatic tum 1owerd delC)eratlont'nd~e. (1hf .40mln.) •az>•--·-- min.I Cl) ·s.conci Mand Heett•" ( 1980. Of•• ma) Rob9rl Blake. Barberi ._rt&. (I hf .. 38mln.) • "Nlctiolaa Nick-by" ( 19"47, ()ama) t>erttc Bond. c.dflc HatdWICM. '1 hr .. 3& min.I •(§) 1'Kffl And ktll ~·· (1981, ~ lure) Jamet Ayan. Anntllnt Krltl. ( 1 ht • 40 rylin.) C%> "6me*h Pertc." ~amt) IN> no lAwrenoe. AMII ( 1 tlf • .a min.) e "The S.ttlt Of ,..,...,,... (1971 -~ -~ Vtr;n1.-C"vn1 ._,~UIOIUl .C&tOllnA...5.Llll~l'il~~ if> h11, ttt) vmo M1101 Cl:) lllOVll "Time Bn11d1t1 ( t06 t Con1• dy) C111ig W11nock. 011v1d W11m11 A yoong l>Oy •• 111ken on 11 trip throvgh 11111e by u l.>11111.l ot t1101111Ullvt1 wOl.lld be w1l11w11 wtv1 n1111e ltolttfl 11 tune w111µ n1«1p lrom 111«1 ="'" Oo1nu ·pc· t 1 hr ~o mm 1 IOI Yti" rJ<)\J:. 0 1 War· I t9AO, AC111•nt111n) Ch11s1optior Wnlk•n Tom 8e1•noo1 Afltr being tortur•<J 11nu Clepo1teo by 11n At11c11n <J1cte1or 11 111011.e n11ry 1eturr111 to 1e110 a 1evotv11on R ( 1 hr 45111111) lZJ ltlOVll "Ham1er I 1948, D1c1rn&) L11u· rence Ot1v1er Jean Simmons Bnsed on the play l)y Wiiham Shakespeare A young Dani•n p11nce wrestles with hi& coni.c1enc.e when he 1s conltotHed with Queat1on11 01 11.ea~:-nd madness (2 hr) 35 111111 I I COUNTY TOOAY '* ... ?a I«* TMI TOWN Featureo a look at 1 NO local AM rael10 stauonc; a samp1tng (II 1nvento1 artist Ph1lltp Ca111e1 ~ most t111 za1e creations I GPA&YPIUO LAW. a lt9l.IY a COWAlff m «*LA. Featured a look at C'"n11stto phe1 Reeve 1n his new ltlm, n µ1ol1te 01 radio pe1sonat11tes Ken ano Bub 11 renmt 011 lhe world ol twins i Cl) T1C TAC DOUQtf IWWm't fllACI COLLI• IAllCl'TIAU. DeP1rnt "" I oy ola (2 hrs l I YOU AlllD POI rr .... C--..Tl llAc.L I Ul9D MPORT U'nONM. QIOGttllAltlC INCtAl Ra 11 Fo1e~t An e•nloratton ot the nch var1Pty 01 planl anc.J animal ltle 1n the rain rorest~ ot Costa Rica 1i. presenieo 11 n1 ) (H ltlOVll ·The Compe1o11on 11980. Did ma) Richard Dreyfuss. Amy Irving I we p1an1s1s at a San Francisco nu1s1c comp11 ltllon lu1d that t11e1r love tor each other cunll1ns with 111e1r protessional amb111ons PG' (2 hrs 9 '""' I 0::) C~• IAIKfl"IAU M1c.t11g.i11 Wolv<- flnes vs Monnesota Gotaen Gophers (2 hrs I .. 6 Cll llVD _,H Foti llVD MOTHOI 0 m MAL "Ofl\.I Featured a c;onven 11on ot college chee11eade1s Ame11ca s Women's Alpine S1o.1 Tl'am a cen1erto1n pholog1;iphy session tor Playboar maga l•ne a profile ot a narcolics agent t I h1 ) 0 llllOYll "Dark Passage ( t94 7 Mys tery) Humµhrey Bogart. Lauren Bacall A man escapes from San Ouenltn 10 prove h11nse11 rnnocent ol muroe11ng t11s wile 12 hrs L 8 <!DJ T ALU Ol1 ntr OOlD llOtltfY IT. .IUDf't CtllOMM't HOPfTAL ~ M1cnae1 Landon anel Diana Canova ho~t this benefit tor St Jude s Cn1lc.J1t•n '> Hospital on Memphis Tennes !>ee v.rlh 'luest~ Soel Cae5a1 (Iii! F1tzge1 atu Ton( OttdnOo Helen Reouy W1t11arr ::.natrier Dennis Weaver ano Dariny Thomas t5 n1s J Q) TMI LR l AOY'EfT\MH Of NtCHOUt NICCLDY Roger Rees ano Davia Thre1t.-itt !>Iii• as N1ck1eby ana his cr1pple<1 lftena S•n1ke 1n the Royal Shakespeare Compa ny " t.ivrsn vors1or· Dickens' nuvet about a young man wno lllet 10 Mve h11 tarmly ltom an evil urK;I«! IP111 J) 12 t1r1 I Cl) llOvtl "H1e Caulo f1H L1nd4rd' f UH I "dv91t1Ut•) ~t\tltl C.111-, 0oo 11111 !tut11111 lt11111 A h1uhty tr1ln•<l Nut com mnndo-unlt' "~'*-~ ~ Wnrirl W111 11 1n m!Mt lo kidnap Prim. Min 1~1t11 W111t1011 Chu11.h11t :,h~ -. U'l'tOUt W lflL-ltM. ~11'1 r ure1i1' A11 1t.1>to111ft0n of 11141 1lch v1r .. 1y nt plant ono 11n1mnl Ille tn the 111n fore111 ul t..o11t11 R1c.n 11 prnenten I 1 hr J (Cl lltOVtl lltttt lhfo Aullet' (191!> Wetl '"") 011r•!l H11t l")I"" C11nd1ce Aeroen A t11)(11ter nowtpt1p11r •POnlOlt 11 race agarr1t1 till•~ uc1on lhll WHt•1n 080· hmd11 PG (2 11111 2b m111 J l l ~John Oynar 1how1 you thtng1 •1lru11go1 thrm truth f111qe1 thnn Ill• ano 111m1r than 1111yth1ng you v• ever tffn. 9 llllON Cerny" ( 1980. Drarna) Jodie Foste• Onry Busey An aoventuroua vuur'l(J woman 101119 u c1:11n1v11I troupe and 11111111~ about the t1tdde11 emotions encl f1uto1ra11ona behtnd lh11 1urt1ce happiness ol the pertormera 'A' ( 1 hr 46 min ) .. QZ)ALL .. TMl,A&Y t::ll I!) Hl1Uln WT Of TMI 11-11 lllD Su Hu11h Greene I01me1 D11ector General ol 11111 BOC 1111ces the events that led to 111e b11th ot Hiller s terror s1111e through eyew11ness 0c..coun1s trom survivors ( I hr) SI HUQtll Ja<,on Rooards ana Jack Ooo· sort ~tar 111 fuge11e O'Neill s one·acl l)tay Jbuut two men from opposite worlds who shc1re the tnnel1ness of th<> big c11y ( t hr , 30m111 J l:tO@ ltllOVll ' T11c1 fl1y K111te" ( 1955. Drama) J<tck P1ttt1ncc te1.1 l up1no A tamous mov 1e star t11mm1I!. su1c1de after becoming U1~111us1011e11 oy h1!i broken marriage and a bl<1.;kma1l threa1 (2 t11!i 25 mon ) NO I) (ll llllOYll Art l11va!>10n 0 1 Prrvacy IP1er111e1p D1c111111) Vole11e Harper Cliff rk'YOUlllJ A thvorcee hghlS a lonely battle h 1>11ng the m;in who raped her 10 cou11 Josp1tr• me wppo1r ne en1oys t1om a sym ~ oJl••eltt ~v111mun11y (?hrs) 0 (0 TM1 'ACTI Ol1 lit 91011 t11es 10 be Pveryth1ng her 11ew boyfr~end wants her to be O 0 illV ntr 'ALL GUY A posse made up of Any Aogt:11., Janie!. Drury Doug McClure. P,11 Buttram 11nd Jack Kelly set out 10 res- cue Cott when he ts taken p115oner by a 9-'.!_ny ul car ll11e11es ( t hr J W HrTUll't NIGHT Of TMI HU-.o M> ::;11 Hugh Greene 1011r1e1 Director General 1 tnt-BBC traces the events that led 10 the Otrfh ol H1flP1 !i 1111101 stale through t-'yt'w1tness account!) lrom survivors It 111 I E "°"1tCIJfTD l llllOYll Urgh' A Mu!>1C War" ( 1981. M1,..1calJ Documentary Concert lootage hlrned 1n London New York Calif01n1a and Frante !.poll1gh1s the performances ol 34 New Wave groups 1nctud1ng The Police. 0PvO. Joan Jett and The Go-Gos R (2 hrs , 5 min ) O. NEW DAY IN IDIJI t:ID 0 m ,._y TWt One ot the most popu- t;ir y11ls 1n '\Chool uses Mallory to get close to Ate. !J C~QI ~ Michigan vs M1P1lt'SOlit (2 "'S ) m TM.AT DIUCATI IALANC! ··t,r1m1nat Jus 1 •• L Charlt-'> A Nesson associate clean t H,11v;111J I aw Scn1>ot presents a c11m1 • ;11 ._,,.,,. ~'"<J) 1•1ot1111u sut..h issues as the • unt,. "' tt1e ac.c.•Jsed ano victims. ano 1101•cl1r1 1t..c.e'-l> tc rnlorma11on uncovered lly pohl.f' 1n•e!.t1qa11ons ( I hr 30 min ) E COU!QE IAtlCmALL M1nni>s:o1;:i Go•1· en Oophet1 tt Mlehlgan WOl\'9rtnee ("I l'l)'liU. "Supetman II" c tHO, Fantuy) Cl:tlltOP"9< R"vt· Ma1got Kld<»t. While 1&v1ng Parlt flom a nuci.1r eaplOllCn, ~Jtl.~&wl!ll~fr ... the trio Of powlflUI vn ll\t w., Ort 19ffi _:::,_ i1mp<l10necl by hit Kry~tonlan hither 'PO' ... .. .-V Quincy ~. lnlo h11 own c .. .,.fire lnvffllg•lor't 30-year IKOld when II •PPCJ•r• lhnl he b\,lngi.d an 1ng~-~ I 111 DYllAln s~mmy Jo roturnt to O.n~r. and Mark Jennings t•kH advefl· 110• ol Atexfl'• ne1"tbfoken etate over Steven D (1 hr) • TMA~TI ULMCI "Cf1m1n1I Ju .. ltCe" Ch111lt1 R. Net&On, I HOClat• de1n of H111va10 Law SchOOl, p1eaon1t a erlml· nat case atudy probing auch l11uea at the 11ght1 of lhe eccu&ecl 1no vlctlm1, and media acceu to ll'llOll'Ntlon uncove1ecl ~.po11ce 1nvettigalloot ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) lHJ IUltllt LM llTTa Se1t ther1plttt. man·ln·the·alloet tl'ltervlews end enter· 1111n1ng an1ma1ton ere presented 10 com- pare Que111on1 end answers •t>ool human S8llU81ity o, ltlCMI Vice SQued" ( 1982. Orama) Sea&on Hubley. Gary Swanson A police oetective anel a streetwalker 1e1m up to trap a ptmp responsible for murdering one nf his women ·A' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) 1$) ltlCMI "Secrel Fantasy" (No Date. Comedy) Laura Antonetti, Londo Buua· co A man's beaultlul wife agrees to act out his most personal lantas1es 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 mtn) 0 ltllOYm 011ar The Edge" ( 1979. Ola· ma) Michael Kramer. Pamela Ludwig. Several teen·age 1es1oen1s of an eicctuSlve Ca1ttorn1a co1 .. 1nun1ty embark on a ram· page ot harassment and destruc11on wnen they tail to get their parents' at1en11on al lllOn~~. 35 min) 19:11 ~IC-•lllOOM ...... ..,,...,.. ... «* LOCAnoN "The Seventh Annual Young Comedians Show" Host Alan King Guests Schmock and Vallely, Mike MacDonald, Sieve Wrtghl, Larry Amoros and J J Wall l._! hr • 30 min ) n• 1 GD (I)®> OD NIWt UNmAY llQHT TMI &#IAiCWi HAMY-0 • Na LATlllQHT Host Dennis Wholey ( 1 hr) C) lt1IOYIR "The Damned" ( 1969. Orama) D"k Bogarele. lng11d Thulin A wealthy 1naust11al tarn11y 1s torn apart by the deca· dence ana social upheaval ot early Nazi Ger~ (2 hrs , 45 min ) 11:11 <IZJ "Mara Marv" (1952. Adven· lure) Errol Flynn. Ruth Roman. A to1mer Navy commander telftls a mobster to a sunken treasure and then lights him lor the diamonds (2 hrs) ( l..J lt1IOYll ' Abrga11 Leslie Is Back In Town ( 1979 Drama) Rebecca 8roolle. Sarah N•cholson A beau11fu1 woman returns to her home1own 'A 11 hr 20 m1n1 11::W e Cl) H.ut'T TO H.ut'T A beaut1lul girl W•lh designs on Jonathan oec1des to get Jen· niter out of the way by 1<11t1ng her (A) ( l ht tOm1n J 0 61) TOMIQHT Hos1 Johnny Carson Guest~ Bene OaVlf, George Cartin ( 1 Friday, January 7, 1983 31 -Thunclay Cont. laloes at Kansas Stale Wildcats 12 hrs ) llO¥ll "Sleeping Dogs" ( 1982 Ora· mal Sam Neill Warren Oates ... ())-·-• -A mM Ttie Ch1et catch~ Julie smoking alter she l'romised him she wouldn't 0 Ill TOO Ct.Oii '°" C~ The RuSh lamily has high nopes that Mu11ers mother has tound the wealthy man o'l her dreams ~:... ...... fiJ llYllD't' "Sergeant Crobb The Last Trumpet" Sergeant Cnbb Ines In find out whO wants 10 prevent the sail' ol JumbO. the most celebrated elephant at the Lon don Zoo 10 Amenca o ( t hr I e1'D llAITIJllWCI l'MlAlM "The Good Sol- dier" Robin Eilis and Jeremy Breu star in an adaptation ol Ford Mado1t Ford's novel tracing lhe rela11onsh1p between two wealthy Edwardian couples who meet yearly on a ta<;hoonable German spa town Q (2hrS) W llOV-. Endless Love· ( 1981 Romancel Brooke Sh1e1os Marhn Hewitt m10LDa.a t:ll 8 0> ~ D•ane re·evaluates her relahonsh1ps with 1he people al Cheers following the death of her cat G @) rT TMH TWO Sam ano Mouy·s anniversary plans are disrupted by Molly's cowardly Norness an(1 Sam ~ reluctant patient GllADAm'IPUCI (%) llCMI "The Nada Gang' I t974) FablO Tes1t Maunce Garret 12 hrs 10 minL -e Cl) IU90Tt l.NlllM Mack proposes 10 Karen. who ltnds her lo11e hie oncrees1ng1y complicated when an Old boyfr1eno comes to town ( 1 hr 1 0 CJD HLL ITMIT ILUll Captain Furtllc offers 10 turn on h•S badge, and an all·ntght potler game makes Joe decide to deal with Lucy 1n a different manner (R) ( 1 ·~:"' ~ "The Night 0 1 The Hunter" ( 19 , Susi>ense) Robert Mitchum • 1MI ,AIWllUI-,.....,..,. MOii OfllAleY TO IUn "Rec0<dlng Session" An Inside lool\ 1s taken at how a recording tS Pot together with Riccardo Mull con· ducttng the PhilaClelph1a Orchestra In ero- koltev's Suite No 1 and Suite No 2 trom the ballet "Romeo And Juliet .. (R) ( t h'.) (t)llCMI "Two Weeks In Another Town" ( 1962. Drama) Kirk Douglas W .,_ "Mr And Mrs Smith" I 194 1 Comedv) Carole Lombard (f) Lo.I,...,. -'9RCT CCUl.11 {eart 4) g llOWll "The Ute 01 Brian" ( 1979. Comedy) Graham Chapman, I M~llA ... -...... mTWOM ... ......... ,. YIM TMAl. WAia -Film clip9. newt footage and original animation are us.d to chronlQte the mott memorable events of the prav=.r••'· ( 1 hr.) , ~1~·i,i· "The Flftl Payolt'' tW o . o•••n ~Oregon .... LA&) I. ·-~"° ..... ~ ,. LA,._,, Hoet Denn11 WhOlev 3' Friday, January 7, 1983 t!. hr l ,tJ MR. IT~: UNI IY UNI {II) L 1 llllOVll 'The Condom1n1um" ( 1976. Comedy) Peter Doris Stella Shvens Eve ry floor is filled with swingers w1ll1ng 10 try wtiateve• 11 takes to QUaltly fo1 permanent membership R I t hr 20 min ) ~ llO'llE Tome Bano1ts" ( 1981 Come- dy) Craig Warnock. Oav10 Warner A young boy rs taken on a trip through lime by a band ol d1m1nu1111e woulo·be oullaws who have stolen a lime-warp map trom the Supreme Soong PG' ( 1 hr . 50 min ) 11:a I) (I) OUltCY Ovt0ey 1n11es1igates a mys- terious toxin that may have caused the deaths ol an automot>lle acc1de01 11>Cl1m ano a young detective (R) I 1 hr. 10 min) 0 G) TOtlQHT Host Johnny Carson Guests David Brenner Johnny Mathis ( 1 lhr )@) AIC .... NIGHTlM YOU AIUD fOlt rT MT Of llM HUIWt ..an-m llO¥ll "Pennies rrom Heaven" ( 198 t Musical) Steve Marton. Bernaoe11e Peters In the Midwest during the Dilpress1on a shePI music salesman destroys the lives ol those around him because ol his unbridled se111shness and his belief that hie can be as 11 •s 1n songs and mov10 musocat pro duc11on numbers R ( 1 hr 4 7 min ) lilOVll "Fast Co ( 1979, Adventure) John Saxon. Wilham Srrulh A race car driver plans on gettmg back into an _ 1mportan1 funny car race alter hos sponsor replaces him worh hos biggest rrval ·R' ( 1 hr. 35 min l m JWcwa 11•~' llCMI "Gimme Sheller" ( 1970. Mu51 cat) Rolling Stones. Jefferson Airplane This documentary or the AoHlng Stones' 1969 American tour includes scenes ol the r1011ng ano mUfder at an Altamont R ivay flee concert ( t hr 35 min ) 1HI M lMT WOii) llCMI "White H0<ses 01 Summer' ( 1973. Drema) Jean Seberg, Frederick Stalloro When a husband and wife quer· rel Incessantly and continue to cheat on each ot'ner they l0<get the one love they have In common, their cl111d (2 hrs ) ~ = "Three Violent Peopte" ( 1956. Western) Cl1arlton Heston. Anne Baxter Two men and 11 woman become lnvotved 1n a triangle while lighting an unfair provl· slon~ernment. (2 hrs.) cm 1-.CMtml (a> "Pls&lonate Pleaaores" ( 1979. Fantasy) Jean LOUls Valtler An IOtOmnl ac engaoes In sexual tantasles abOut his neighbor' ea a cure I<>< his Sleeplessness t! hr . 30 min.) Ill 90¥ll "Time Bandits" ( 1~ 1. Come- dy) Crnlg Warnock, David Warnef. A young bOy 11 t1keo on a trip through time by a bal}d ~~* ¥i0Uld·be OUllawt wtio havt ~warp m1p lrom lhe SUPltl'M s.lna. 'PG' ( 1 hr La&f;:J. -o e 1.4.11...,wmtOAVID 1~~1'teve Mlttftmen. <A hr.) UM, AmlCMw:J TOP um to-. Coven•oa of the nny Suttori (SC.) f Joh'n Tele (Tann) 10-round heavywtlOht bout (from Chat11nooga. Tenn.). (Ff) (2 hra., 30m1n ) ct) .._ "Cheeeh And Chong'a Nice Drt1m1" (1901. Comedy) Fllcf'lerd "Cheech" Marin. ThOmae. Chong. Two lnve1111tt pothead& •PPMt to l'IAllt fOund 11'\etf trut calling H t"-Y Ptddlt ic. crum on ll"le streets of Los Angeles 'R 11 hr 27 nun ) 1M I) (I) MCClOUD McCloud 1nvest1gates the death ol a rodeo star and the murders ol several women on Ceniral Park (R) ( 1 l1r . 20mon J 1*1 U llllOVll 'Where No Vullures rly" ( 1952 Adventure) Anthony Steele. O.nah Sheridan (2 hrs ) G lllCMI "Al\<l soon fhe Darkness" ( 1971. Suspense) Pamela Franlo.l1n, Michele Ootrice One of two English girls on a b1cyc1tng holiday disappears ( 1 hr , 30m1n) (!) 11110V11 Between Heaven And Hell' 11956 Orama) Rooen Wagner Terry M00<e Tne war teaches a young South· erner to 1udge his fellow man more char•· tably (2 hrs l @) llfTDT~ TOtlQHT ti) lllCMI "O 0 A ' ( 1949 Mystery) Edmond O'Brtan Pamela Brillon When a man realizes that he has t>een given a dose ol 1tme-released poison. he sets out to locate hos killer before hos hie enos ( 1 hr 30 min) ($ lilOVll · Amencan Pop ' ( 1980 Musi· calJ Animated Journey through tour gen· era11ons of a lam1ty whose 1111es revolve arouno tht beat 01 American music 'A' ( t nr 36m1n I l llllOVll Tn1s Happy Breed ( 1945, Drama) Robert Newton Celia Jonnson Tne spirit of f nglisl\ tile between the two world wars is described by Noel Coward (t hr . 55 mm) ~!CJ lilOVll The U111ma1e Wamor" ( 1977, Scoence·F•chon) Vul Brynner, Max von Syoow Sur111vors of a nuclear holocaust m the 2 tsr century suftef from the ellects ol plagues ill\O starva11on R' 11 f'lf 32 rrun) 01,llCMI Buddy. Buody I 1981 C<>m&- dyl Jack Lemmon. Waller Mallh8u While an assasson concentrates on his oe11t kUl- ing. he os rudely interrupted by a bumbling la1ture ol a man who •S a11emp1tng suicide 'R' t! hr 36 min ) t.110 • ., ... hOWMQM--nrr (0,) llCMI "Duel F0< Four" ( 1982. Ore· ma1 Mike Preston. Diane Cllenlo An Aus· trallan toy Importer whose business Is on the skids, ~ aben<k>ned by his wife ( 1 hr , 36 min) W1--•-.CMC llllF .. 1 HI (I) Cll ... ..mrAtat IOYOU,_ YOUIOT,_... .,. "Whose Liie Is It Anyway?" ( 1981. Orama) Richard Dreyfuss, John Cassavetes Paralyze<! from the neck down In an automobile eccid9nt. a seutp- tor rem1n1te .. 8b0ut his Ille belOfe and etoQuently argoet for hie right 10 die 'R' i! hr., 58 min) ••CD llCMI "Poty•ller" ( 1981, Comedy) 01v1ne. Tab Hunter Life In m~1111 suburbia ti.comes too much tor a flam· bOyant homemaker. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) :•mre~ t'JS M "Ctleech Arla Chong's Nie• Or .. me" (19'81. ~) Richard "°'1e9ch" Mftflt1, Thomaa Chong. Two lrwtterate potheads appear 10 l'levt fOIJt\CI ttlelt trvt caning •• lhey ptddJe too 91••m on tho "'"" ol L~ ArigMl 'R' ( 1 hr , 27 min) ... MOWll "The Jungle" ( 1952, Scllnc»- FiCtlon) Rod earn.ton, c.ar Romtta. Metnbetl of an ••PtdltlOn enGounter ~ preh1$10flQ CtNIUrts dffp In Iha luno• or 1ne1'r so m1n.1 ~ !!!.! "BIOnclle On A Uudott" ( 1t40, ~I Penny SlnQl91on, Arthur l.1k• . ' A\lv•ntu,.t ful [11~"'"'' ~hirtly l<tu1,1111 t1 "") -l C I ' C.u11111111l 111ll lf1111 I lllfl I I •It "ti 1 I flurl llaytt•~d I"'" I •011 '".. II • """I llfl 'Kmg 1 ll I hft Mnullt 1111 I I 'JI\ I AtJv•t•tu111t Hn11y ~t.11111111 lt1•.t•t1tl I 1 10fM n tll "° min l Cl l ''TN Unllnown Mnn I 1{).,., Olam•) V'i•ll•• Pld_g_0<>11 An11 Hn111mg l 1 111 i'b min) • 'Monty Pyttl!lll AtHl 1111; Huly lllllll ( t974, Cumetly) 0111t111111 c;1111p1111111 Joh11 c~~• 1 1 h1 Jo """ 1 -III) 'W111ter MM1ll11g ( t 948 Dr At1lll I Belle C>11111b J1111 0.1v1t1 (:I 11111 ) 1Wl.Z) "r11a1 Cu I t!ll!l Allv11ntur111) Juh11 Sa•on w111111111 Sn11th ( t 111 'l~. m111 ) 1t::al}tl Acr~i. lh11 t.111u1 011110<.•" \ 1076 Ac.t116nture) Robert l ~·"' He111ht11 Rut truy ( 1111 30 m111) l0) "Elvis ( t979 B1uy1.1pllyl Kwt nu~. sell Season Hlit>IUy (7 hri. 30 min I lS) Tess ( 1979 01<111•") Nu!.111si.111 Kin Ski Petet F11th tJ 111!> 50 '""' ) 0 The Fdn 1 IY8 t 5usp11116e) Laure11 Bacall. J11111(l~ Gurn111 ( t 111 JS'""' ) 1119 G "Sons Qt rt10 Oel>ert" t 1934 Cum11 Oyl Stan Laur111 Oliver Hardy t 1 llr 30 min 1 Cl) The Damneo Dunt Cry l t950 Olama1 Joan Crawtoro 0 <1v1d Brrsn 17 hr!> I lC, (.;rmme Sneller I t970 Mu~rcatl Rolling Slonel> Jellerson A11p1ane ( 1 nr 30n11n I •Afternoon Movies-• tl:llll "Guys And Dolls ( t%5 Mus•ca11 Fran~ S1na11a JeiJrr Srt11mon'> t:> hr'!> 30 mrn I 1:IOIC O;MO Entl t l<Jl/ l11,w1111 "iylv1,1 Sr\111ey Joel Mc ( 11',1 ( I hr 10 11111 I H Tne M<111 Wtic• .... w l <11111111011. 119d t B1n4tJµhyl P<>lurno11t.11y N.m 11 l!\J Oy O·~· ,, Wl01il•'> I I '" .'6 "'"' I 0 1rw L..1t Alltl Jn,. <o111.Jry tt'17H My'>l11•vl Honor Ol..it~rri.111 M•l h.w1 C .ii Ian 11 ht 10111111 1 ~ O Duet r 01 r, "' 1 "ld, 1>r.1111.i1 M•i.<' PrP.ShJll D•illll' ( tlPlll• I ' , t l~ """ I 2::111 s r 1rne E1.111<11h I I '18 I Cwrwcty I C1..i1~J Wat11<lCh CJ.1vrd w,.,,,,., J t tu ~O """ J ate C The R1111,1w.1t!> 1'17'> Drama> [Jor othy McC.uuP v.111 w.1 .. ,.,,., 1 I hr ) H Ttiev All l .rnqhP{J t 1qe 1 C1m1.,cJyJ A11drey HeplJU•n Ben 1_,,111ara 11 hi 4'> tniri t L ·Tl11: T111uolt: Writ• <.11!1'> 119ti9 Mu~· C.dll [Iv•!. Prl:'~lt:y Marr fr Ma~vr t 1 ht 45 min I 0 JlJSI Tt'll Me Thal YlllJ Love Me' f 1979 AC111et1lu•e1 Ruoert Hegyes l 1!.d H<1rtman t t n1 38 m111 I Z Tr11' Happy Breed t t94~ DramJ) Robel! Newton Ceha Juttr•'!>c>r t I nr 55 rrnn I W 1C Two Weeks In Anl1ft1er Town I t962 D1ama) K11~ Dou111r1~ fdward G Robnl!.On t2 ru t 0 On Tht R1yhl Tra1..11 1 t98 t Cume Oyl Gary Col1>ma11 Mu n.11! l ernbec.1o. t t hr 37 mrn I 4l:IO 0 Time BantJ•I'> r 198 1 (.nmt"ly) Craig Warnol" Dav d W<1t11t>r l ' nr ~O min I .. L Tr.e 13<Jrtlt'r I 1qti f)1.1n1a JdC!o. N1ChOl ... (111 V.tle11e rP1rin... ( t Ill 45 111111) Z U1 r:le•g• ""'' Aero" 11'J80 Corm• t:yl 011• Be••f'\J•ll M1•1,1 " _,, ll1tr• 11 ht 39m1r-I 9c4I S Secono H,111Cl Ht',1ft• 1 1':180 Dr.i ( I rlf -,.~ = MOClllY DetrOlt Altd Winge vt l Ot n I 3 1111 } ,,....~.,,., ·~ O¥ll WY 01~t Juno Allyt<>n (R) ii==·.,...,.. 'fMI MTt ~l fllOVll "I ovo For R11nt " ( 1979, Oto· 11101 I 111t1 £1tbacher Annette O'Toole Two r1111ll 10w11 II"'• who move 10 take advan t.1gl! ur 11111 ulamorous Ille ol the big c11y hnd th11mselves rorced by necessity 1n10 l1t1curr11n11 h1yh· priced eacorll (2 hrs ) t1 llOVll "Doi And The Kangaroo" t t918 Adventure) Animated Olreclod l>y vo111m Gross A young girt becomes lu'>t "' tnl! Australian bush and 11 befriend· co by a kangaroo who gives her 11 lift In lie µuu<.h (I hr . 15 min I 0' lllOVll "Rollover' ( 198 t Olama) Jane Fonda Krrs K11s101ferr.on A former rnuv1e ~tar who took over the chairman -;hip of her late husbancf s corporation and a h1gn·powere<l financial expert become involved 1n a disastrous deal w1lh Arab -1·"~.!.;o:.: Diet( CAVITT AMII llOV11 Monty Python Ano rne Holy Gr.111" 11914 Comedy) Graham Chap· 111.in John Clee!>t! Krny Allhur and his tr<1r •J 11t k111g111s enc.uunter granls 11ddlers '""' ,, IPrOcious rabbrl 1n 1ne11 search fur tilt' l11~ary cup ·pc· (I hr 30 rn1n I {I) W Of PIOft.I t:il Z CHAii.ii aw.lJN TWCI wmt 'Clrnt f astwood' 7il0 CUMIWt '9CMIWt HAPPY DAYI AGAIN AICMIWto , JI. llAGAllel INTlll'T~ TOMQHT TtlB'I CO.AMY .IOUll'I WLD . al) IUllNlll MPORT · LOO«ALM 1. llOVll ·Neighbors' ( 1981 Comedyl John Be1usn1 Dan Aykroyo A mrddte· class !>11bwban couple are subiected to lhP !.tr.inyesl 24·t"lour period at the11 lives ;it111r t11e11 bizarre new ne1ghb0rs move 111 11e•t dour R' (I hr 34 mrn) Z llOVll ·Guys Ano Dolls" I 1955. Musi- cal) Frank Sinatra Jean Simmons A m1s- s101Mry g111 tails rn to11e with a Broadway imbler (2 hrs .. 30 rn1n ) OMMQI COUNTY TOOAY 1• ... 7:IO 2 OM ntl TOW reaiured a look al the trome or Gene Hackman, a v1s11 10 an .,,,perirnental solar power plant. an inter ,.pw with celebrrty lawyer Harry Sloan I G:)fM&YRUD LA YIJINI a lt9UY a COllPAMY m OM L.A. Featured a protrle ot pnme t.me 111lha11ess Joon Collins. a report on •<'en.1qe !>eYuahty a prol1te of DJs Ray n,.11100 dnc:l the Blade I (!) TIC TAC DOUGH llO YOU AKID fOIUT ,,~=-Nici. Dvoniconi1 ttrYltw highlight• ol the p1ev1oos WHIC'• NFL OI"'" ano lfUtt'iWW tit • e1tand coaohet ( 1 ~r.) • Ind teef grNI Wltfl Olll prh~ ~~ '"Tili ROY1I AtrlCili R4frM..-Ti'e64, Adv1ntu1t) Louie H1yw1rd • Vtronlce Hur11. In tlw Mtty 1900t. 1 Brit• 11t1 oftfC4tr 111 Africa It IMIQ~ 10 1teov•1 II tlOlen l lfTll IUpp/y ( 1 ht., 30 min.) ... (J) ..... ,.l Megnum Q4Jlt Inv~ with a runaway Ja~ girl 1 kldn1p- p1ng and an attempted murder wnen ~ tr1ea to oo a favor for Hlggtn1. (A) ( 1 hr ) U Cl Pim LerOy Defri.t\dl 1 tough t>u1 tatonled youngtl•r wno·e been hangtng 111ovnd the 1ehool, and Coc:o challengee a Vlllll=ebrlty ( I IV ) • "To Ha~ Md H•v• Not" ( 1944. D1ama) H~ey illogJrt Lw- ren Bacall A flthlt"*' .... In love ~ • oeaullfvl wom;in ~ .,_ Nazis (2 hrs ) .~ >J " D «J ntl .. 'I ... Miilwaii is kldn W• ~ted • ent1st who pt1n1 oo Ulkig him In hit ~· 1c e~rtng •Ap&1lmentt ( 1 hr ) ~ 'fMI Ll'I a AD¥9mlU a. llCMO!I u llQU.BY Roger Rees and David Thr9ff1H 111ar as Nlckleby and htt crfppted friend Sm•ke 1n the Royal Shakespeare Compa- ny's lavish version D1cllen1' novel about a young man who trras 10 save his family from an evrl uncle (Part 4) (3 hrs ) Cl> llOYll "Sky Heist" ( 1975, Suspense) Don Meredrth, Stefanie Powers Los Angeles investigators take to the sky 1n helicopters 10 track down a pair of gold lhreves (2 hrs ) fJD al) MM •""1-tWRftN Neal Gablef and Jeffrey Lyons host an 1ntoimat111e tOOk aJ wt"lllt's new at the movie& (Cl 1110V11 "The Great Caruso" ( 1950. Mus1ca11 Me110 Lanza, Ann Blyth Enrico Caruso 11se!. hom obsc1mty as a cate ente1ta1ner to become a lead tenor at the Metr opoh=vaa (2 hfa.) ( .£.) "°"' . 1'0) COUI• IAlll1'llMl., Oreoorr State Beavers vs USC Tro11n1 C2 hrs.) s, llOYll "Gall1p()ll' ( 19b 1, Orama) M* Grbson. Mark Lee Two Australian fool 1ocers with contrasllngly different person· aht1es sign up to fight In the Middle East- ern theatre du11ng World War II. 'PG' ( 1 hr 50 mm) 0 llOVll · The lrrshman" ( 1978, Drama) Michael Craig. Robin Nevm A proud Irish- man refuses to yield 10 progrftSS when his busrness as a teamster is threatened by motorized transportation ( 1 hr • 45 min ) .. @ WOMAN WATCH Featured Jenny Ketner. sporls wrrter tor 1he New York Deity News; Ahsan Bradshaw. auctioneer tor Ch11s- tres's ol New York. Lors Hepworth who owns and operates a large apple tarm 1::11 fl!) DITlllfW "The Selling Of Tetrl Grbbs · The award-winning country·and- western srnger IS 16ftowad as she tries for a !>E!cond hit album to fuet her rise to l>llper-stardom a!) ....,. OM*-COWfTY Fea1u1ed Orange Counl y sett help for transe11uals . 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I 23 Pleyod Yemen• DO Mr Pac:ll\O 2• Snac;ktld ~2 00 MlnutH tH1y111 - 26 -mode 1011 1e 8even PM 1tap1e ~ SlllQOL-Dtorul• n Sally 01 Avn 65 Played Ko11k ·--· ... -... , .. ,.,~,., ... ~ h M"MQ•ad.E.uA. .. _, ___ _ ~...__,, 32 Truth -Con .. quenc" e8 Ptey~ ~fh1 U~r ACROSS 1 5 Shown. stars on Gimme a B1ea1o. 11 Gagnier on House Calls 12 Topkap1 star 14 Leave -10 Beaver 15 Wynn 01 Begley 16 Anything - 17 Compass point 18 Mr Caesa1 33 -Bray 35 Welcome -Kotte• 38 He and - 39 -beta kappa 42 DA Burger 44 Go weed1no 45 Played Rhett 47 Miss Baltn 48 Klugman on Odd Couple -inti I 20 Marfin and Jones 22 Archie s place 49 t d rather be right - -Word Game DOWN I Face the - 2 Pt1y1 FIOrtde -1n11 J Fal&ehOOd 4 An Angel ~ Xa11lt1t 6 --m111 1un11n1movs.ly) I t &66 8 -01 thee 9 Printer 1 measure tO Mr Reagan t I -Piggy 13 Beth Howland role 19 Bambi ema 21 Played Lou Grant -in11 22 TabOo 27 Who's - 28 Role IOI Ito 29 Played Mike St1v11. 30 Mr Parsegh1an 33 Lucy on Hill ftreet Blues 34 -Haw 36 Sweetheart ot Sigma - 37 Ray on Dallas 38 The Late - 39 Arc;hle'1 - •O Kip on Bosom 8uckflH 41 MIU R1ch'111gn off •3 Nur10 Benjamin 4S G1b1 bit 48 Play1 Ralph H1nkloy 49 The -ot UI 51 Zodiac 1ign ~· Mr Torn• in11gne ~ Played Mr Spock - lnll t.OLUl ION EMERGENCY DOCTORS OFFICE THE ATTENTION YOU NEED -WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST A convenient •ll•m•llv• 10 hoepltel emergency rol>me 'or: ILLNESS INJURIES FRACTURES Thorough Proleuional & Person1111ed Care ADULTS ANO CHILDREN No Appe1n1men1 Needed • Immediate ll\tten11on Given WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION ACCEPTED OPEN: 1 DAYS A WEEK 305 DAYS A YEAlll I A.M.·11 "Ill. (714) 752·&300 ..... a .. •CY DOCTO"• o~,.c• 4030 Birch SI. Su11e 107 Newoort Beach •05 FWY t N = T 1 150FF = : your first visit : -.h h. -wrt I "cov...., -= See what we have to offer • - -:lllllllllll~iiPllllllllllllf: Friday, January 7, 1983 35 .. er •January 7, 1983• )'(>I :1< C .I )\ll'IJTI< (,I '1 1)1 -. IC> (>It\\:< .L< < J.V)I lll\'l.l{Sll )'.\'.'1 Nixson Borah's•sc'ulpture "Zen Sound" will be displayed at the Ettinger Galleries o( the School of Art in Laguna Beach. Nixso n Borah ... Sculpture depicts 'theater of the mind' Nixson Borah spends his days stalking back alleys, d umpeten and leCOnd-hand slOres looking for old athletic equipment, kitchen utensils, dolls, ribbons and chams -thlngis only a junk man wouJd have uae for. But Borah .. an artlal. and he has made a name for himself on the West O>ast by combining junk and paper to create surrealistic and improvisational 9Clllpt.urd. ·1 ~ thinp." he aaid. "1 tind ex>nnections betweel') tbem in a surrealistic martner. I look Wt connecti<Salf which apuk aometbing Into life." DWinK the nexi •veral weeks, lb'ah will be- diaplaylng his work.a m three lhowa at the I.rvtne Fine Arts Center <throu&h Jan. 28), the 0ranae County Center for Contemporary Art in Santa Ana (through Jan. 28) and at tbe Ettlnpr Galleries of the School of Art ln Laauna Beech (from Monday to Feb. 8). Borah, +t, said h1I art spr1np from his puak>n for paper and a desire to depict "ihe theater of the mind" -a reflectiqn of the.lncQa.~ of the world. Th'--. hb wodca ofMl delikt ~ fK-8 • mab. '"The rn1hd a a theater," tW Fullerton artlat eald. "lta centcal tuncUon la the procda of imagination. What we do ia imagine and reheane thinp we remember, thlnga w e feel gwJty about, thnlg3 that make us ancry. We all have • mental stage In our minds and wonderful characters parade up and down that at.aae. They don't often come out, but they affect what we do. I am trying to depict the lnDer drama Qf DlJ work." For instance, l.n Borah'• sculpture, "Canyons of Silence," three paper faces are attached to a crutch, which is connected to a mallet wt th a blcyclepwn. The f.-repl'eMJ\\.three disparate generations, the apace between ~ signifies• c:urununkations gap. The ctullned malle~ BONA explained, sugesta that the tool tor commuruc.tion 19 available, but lt la locked into silence because of the trtppllna bolation of the ,eoeraUona. "I am especially influenced by the BeJalan aurttaliat, M.,ntte. He at.> wu interested in the mind u a subject,", Borah ..... .. ,J Borah began •a prtntmiik« and •peclau)' bu been interested in the emoo.ed aut... of c:iOUaae prlnta -orili~f. f)iohtentd by Glen Alpe o.f the Unlvm&~ o!W~ _ !UM ye~~r wreattd in ~makina -~ ., .. w.orkahop with Gamer -.,ti~ ~t time he became lnteresied lri TUlla'• expel'tnwnta with cast paper, and became fascinated with the process. In his Fullerton studio, Borah experiments with paper texture and color. He begins by tosslng ~mp and cotton flben into a vat of water. He then adds dye and bolls the mixture to make the dye lnct.lible. Dry pigments are mixed in for subdff ahad.ea and added permanence. The pulp mtxtures are poured into ~ u exce91 wa1er ii IUCked away b~ a vacuum. Borah can prodl.U wnh or tµah reU~fJ>y wlQI ll)Olda -bukea. ~ IOftenlt p1astX jU~ holders or Nbber tlnk macs. With~, he ~)atex or~molda. ''By makU\a my owrt paper. I can l}vt ihe surface u much relief a1 I wi&h. No recuJar·J>l'per will take th.la decree of embcwlna." he Mid. "Properly made and cared fOI', paper can lut ..vetlll '°""~" be aaJf). "Wha• IW'pl'laet people la that I am· wllltnt to uae this material for aculpture, which mott people think ahould be eternal. Paper doe look fr.cile. I value that look. It ..-oo't be -a,vamUn& lf •my worka detertc>rate. It' ~ 0()() yean 1P11ec.e. lftlaht trtJoy dad\ in their~. ,... .. .,..4CJ>1 ~..w.,.. COCS.y. What w tee II not what \he Otttke e91)'e<f 2 ,000 y --= --~ .... f •,', ••• t -...... ', M c:o O> ~Leonard Rose . Ill :I c: Ill ..., Cellist Leonard Rose • • A profound influence on classical scene By KAREN E. KLEIN Of the D•lly Piiot St•tt Master cellist Leonard Rose will appear as guest soloist with the Orange County Pacific Syr.iphony Sunday at the orchestra's New Year's Celebration c:onrert. Rose. who has been perforrmng for over half a c:entury, has lx't'n CJllled the great.est cellist of our time by music· c:ritlcs throughout the world. During a recent interview from his home m Hastings-on-the -Hudson, N.Y., Rose reflected on his carrer and has Jove for the instrument which has made him famous Now 64, R-0&• has been playing the cello since he was 10. H~ first started on the piano, he saJd, but picked up the c-cllo because it was a kind of "family instrument." ''My father was ar amateur cellist. and the instrument was played by other members of my farruly -a fu-st cousin . for instance," he said. When he was 13, Rose won the gold medal at a statewide cello competJtaon m F1onda. His love for performing grew along with his mastery of the cello, and when he was 15 he won a scholarship to study with Felix Salmond at the Curtis Institute in Philadelptua It was whale he was at Curtis that Rose sen ously began entertarnmg hopes of becoming a soloist. But there were n ot nearly as many opporturutJes for young mus1c1ans at that time as there are today, Rose saad. '1'here were pract.lcaUy no competitions," he said. "l had been botn poor, so when I graduated in 1938, I had to look for a position with an orchestra." He didn't have to look very far. At the age of 20, Rose became the assistant first cellist with the NBC Symphony, unde r the baton of Arturo Toscanini. At 2 1, he was solo ceUist with the C leveland Orchestra and at the age of 25, he graduau>d to the post o( Nc-w York Philhannoruc soloist. "I was fortunate enough lo be able to play under ronduc:tors from the great school -people hke T()S(·anm1 and (Charles) Munch," Rose said In 1951 . he n•s1gned from the New York Philharmonic to devote more Ume to recital and orche!!tral commitments. and smee then he has averaged nearly 100 concerts a year. all over the world Next to performing, Rose said, his greatest love 1s teaching. He has been on the faculty of the world-famous Ju1lhard School oC Music in New York for 35 years. "Performing and teaching are related arts Those that have talent have an obligation to the young people," he said. From his sturdy post at Juillia.rd, Rose has made a profound influe nce on the American classical scene. Lynn Harrell, Yo-Yo Ma and the first chair a nd solo cellist s o f the Cleveland, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Detroit, St. Lo uis, Toro nto and Denver Symphony Orchestras are among Rose's former students. "I have been responsible for a whole era of ceUo playing in this country," Rose said, trying hard not to sound pompous. Actually a modest. soft- "Performing and teaching are related arts. Those that have talent have an obligation to the young people." spoken man, ROie attributes much of his success to inborn talents rather than to his own devices. "The most important thmgs a cellist can have are the proper genes -and that means talent," Rose said. "Work is absolutely necesaary, but all the work in the world cannot make up for a basic native ability." Rose wiU play a rare Amati cello, dated 1662, when he perforfn.9 Sunday at the Sant.a Ana High School Auditorium at 8 p.m. On the program are Dvorak's "New World" Symphony, Borodin's "Polovtsian Dances," ahd Camille Saint Saens' "Cello Concerto in A Minor." The Pacific Chorale will join the orchestra for the Borodin work. Tickets for the concert range from $7.50 to $13 50. For more informatJon, caU 680-3444. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--""~-~~'-"-'_•_'_'"~'•_•_l_o_n~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coast theaters It's back to busmess as usual for theater groups along thl' Orange Coast this weekend, and the first two out of the wings will be launching their latest t'ffOr1.'i tonight These would be "Design for Murder" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse and "The Silver Whistle" at the Westminster Community Theater Joining the party Tueeday will be "Boy Meet& Girl" al South Coo.st Repertory. Randy Keene ls directing "Design for Murder," with Bette MueUeoljerg and Greg Garlich heading thl' cast Others m the mystery drama are Walt Pcdano, Edward Hayes, Mary Benton, Joanne Wolcott, Lou Mitchell. Lenore Iverson and Margaret Shultz. Pe rformances w ill be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8·30 through Fe b. 12 at the-playhouse. m the Seachff Village shopping center, Main Strftt at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach. Call 847 -4465 for ticket infonnation. At Westminster, d irector Clark Bunw>n haa stepped Into the leadln' role ol "The Silver Wha tle" and will ahatt the apqtli,ht with Beth Titus and Tom HJrdy In major J:Slet. Completing the QUt are Wll Thompeon, Don ~. Lawrenot Barnes, Carol Albrl1htL.. Franla Jame.. Gall Brannon, Mlml Burson, von.oa Bolton, Wayne Mayberry and Mlch .. J Komer. Curtain Ume la 8:30 p.m Frlday1 and • • • Back to business as usual By TOM TITUS Of &he D•ll1 Pilot St•tt Saturdays through Feb. 5 at the theater, 7272 Maple St , Westminster Reservations are taken at 995-411 3. Getting South Coast Repertory's new year under way Tuelday will be "Boy Meets OirJ." a vintage Sam and Bella Spewack comedy about Hollywood ln1 the 1~30s. Lee Shallat, the Daily Pilot's "woman or the year'' in theater. ls direct.Ing. James Staley and K.riatoffer Tabori head lhe cast, wh~h a1IO includes Hal Landon Jr., Richard Doyle, Ron Bouuom and John Ellington. "Boy Meets Girl" will be at.ased Tuesday• through Sawrdaya at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7:30 and weekend matinees al 2:30 through Feb 13 at the Four\h Step Theater, 655 Town Cent.er Drive, Cost.a Mesa. Reservations 957-4033. Williams' "The~ Tattoo" will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at the Laguna Moul10n ~house. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. l..aRUf\A Beach ... dil't!Ctor Barbara Van Holt wlll be ~king three men and six women who can handle Southern or Italian-dialects for the drama, which opens March 18 . . . . Tryouta will be held Monday and Tuesday for "Inherit the Wln.d" at \he Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster . . . . Dohn Shaw ts dlrect.tng and wtll cut 28 speaktng roles at tht 7 p m. readlnp . . . . the ahow opens Matth 4 Continuing their respective engagemen~ an "Ftnlan'1 Rainbow" at Sebutlan'a W•t Dinner Playhouae, 140 Ave. Pico, San Cl~".''° (492-9950), pJaytng ntahtty ~xcept Monctara t~ Jan. us, and "Mttt l\!f In St. Loul1' at the Harlequin DinrW?r Playhouao, S50S S. Harbor Blvd., Sania Ana (979-551 l), on a lt.rnllar tchedule throu&h Feb. 20.~..Q-lb * CALLBOARD -Auditions for Tennaaee 'The Dark Crystal. • • , Technical triumph but weak drama l 'K a> By KAREN E. KLEIN Of tbe Daily Pilot Start It IS the age or th e Great ConJuncuon, the evil Skek.sis reign over the Land of the three suns and an ancient prophecy declares that 1r a G cHlmg can res tore the Crystal's hght, the Skek.s1s' rule will reach its end This curious scenario lS the premlS(' fo r Muppe t creato r Jim Henson's c·urrent fantasy-e pic, "The Dark Crystal." The movte. set m a world where good and evil are s tarkly deftnl'd . 1s the latest 1n the progression of popular fantasy films which concern the quest for truth and the restoration of right. He nson's oHermg, though 1t 1s a technical triumph, does not stand above the others in terms of storyline or drama. It lS entert.amang family Care rare enough these days -but 1t does not contain the sense of magic that charac terized "ET."' or the thnlhng adventures of .. Raiders of the Lost Ark." or "Star Wars " '"The Dark Crysta1:· takes the viewer mto another world. populated b y fantas tic creatures. The main characters are the Skeksis. an evil re puhan race who denve their power from the mysllcal Dark Crysta.I and rule over the barren land, the Mysllcs, a kmd but befuddled reptilian race-of philosophers and visionanes; and the Gelfhngs, an elflake people who ruled 1.000 years ago before the crystal cracked and the Skeksas came into power In addallon to these three groups, thl're are assorted other creatures. like the Landstnders. the Pod Villagers and the Gartham, who inhabit the land. No humans appear in the film. The plot concerns Jen. the last known Ge lfhng, and ha s quest to fulfill the ancient prophecy and restore order in the land. The action of th<' film occurs as Jen trav(•ls to the Skeks1s' castle The c harac terizatio n s are wondt'rCul. and the animation so real 11 1s hard to believe the creatures are all rad10-co ntrolled puppe ts . Fantasy arti s t Brian Froud ("Faeries") conc eptualized the creatures Henson collaborated with co- director Frank Oz. the genius behind Miss Piggy and Yoda, and co- producer Gary Kurtz, who produced "Star Wars" and "The Empire Strikes Back .. . They began work on "The Dark Crystal" nearly five years ago, but were interrupted by the s uccess of Henson's popular Muppets and their two movies. From that picture, Henson began thinking of the vanous characters for the movie, and had Froud begin drawing them and their environment. The story was the last part to be put together, and unfortunately, its weaknesses show an its predictability and lack of depth The talent combined to bnng "The Dark Crystal'' to the scre en is phenomenal. and perhaps mainly concentrated on the characters and the techniques used to portray them rather than on the plot. Five art workshops scheduled A series of five public regional workshops on the Arllsts m Residence program will be presented this month by the California Ans CoWlCll. lndivtclual artists oc organizations may apply to the Artists in Residence program. The deadline for appllcauons for the program ye ar beginning September 1983 ia March I Artists m the program receive $1.000 per month for 80 hours of residency activities. In Orange County, the workahop will be held Jan 12, 9 am -1 p.m., in ~e Brea Cultural Center, Brea For da(ecllons, call 990-7713. COfduroy and SQettand Our brushed Sheitond C18'<N nedc s.....atef ftor"n Boston 1lodef comes In 14 "80! colon and c:oadll aes 'Wiit\ our Vf1fV own Pl9-flnlshed lllo1de·wale cord oont The pant it~ • In Ian.~ rOIV and tlwn,. --------. I :> Q. ell ... -"Tl ... a: ~ ~ ID :> c ID -< • , . M co Q) .... "UPROARIOUS ... Mose of the routines arc huge fun and a couple approach greatness."' -\'1no.t·n1 t mhy, NEW YORK TIMES Pl't•••un• ~Arbatl MMM'1W~ r1i1U Tt,AN PfW)()UC Tll()fi4 All RIGHTS "f$(111tV(O --Now Ploytnc-- con• .... IOUllTAI• .. un lllWlll( WIST•IUTlll UA ~n t 1...,,.f11· 1 ;"'~· \.';t1.-., fo-.ich "-'OOODrtdOr fG•MO-.. c,,,,,.mA WF\t ~·o o~9• ~~q ''"o c;,,,e1114 ~~' 05~~ s91 39J~ ll fCMIO fi!w,.0> \dl•t-•~fl! ~810 DllMIGt~6.JO~S3 •O PASSU ACClOllO 'De ,,.,. U•OAOUKN> l ... -.. ..... _ Mta.Oll"t-a;l_,..(.O .C oc'"' • .,.,~ ............ ---___.NOW S H°"!_ING ,....., --- '"u fOUlllAll YAllEY OllANGE ~nn 81N 529-5339 F1111•ly Twit1 962 12•8 Stld1u,. 0 I 639 8770 COSTA MUA OllAHl UA Cinema 540-0594 AMC 0111191 M.n 831-0340 . JOJINNY MATHIS · Jmuary 26, 27;)1 l '1' ELI.fl PrnURAl.D hbru•ry 4 &ij 'four t'H'ninl( bt'11in\ at sunwt wllh • cockt,;a_ll ~ptlon al Ma\weJI',. by the Su. After which you will~ l hauffeured lo tlw nt>w Unlverr>al Amphltheatrt> wht~ your t11Celknt urchutr.11 ~••• wlll put you in th. bot p<>S'iibw J>O'illun tu enloy thelo« llftal entntalnen. i:~~n n )'UU uy not al all. ~ "k limit.ct. Can to.by! -PLAYS------ "BOY MEETS GIRL." the revival of a 1930s ahow business comedy, opens Tuesday at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Coeta Mesa (957-4033). Performances will be given Tuesdays through Saturdays al 8 p.m .. Sundays al 7·30 and weekend matinees al 2:30 through Feb. 13. "DESIGN FOR MURDER," a mystery drama, opens tonight al the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Mam Street at Yorktown Avenue m the SeaChfC Village shopping center (847-4465) Curt.am tune is 8 30 p.m .. Frid<lys and Saturdays through 1''eb. J:l. "PRfVATE LIVFS," a Noel Coward comedy, opens Thursday at the San Clemente Commuruty Theater, 202 Ave. Cabr1llo. Sa n Clemente (492-0465) Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through feb. 5. "THE SILVER WHISTLE.'' a comedy about senior citizens. opens tonight at the Westminstt>r Community Theater, 7272 Maple St .. Westminster (995-4113) Curtam llme 1s 8:30 pm. Fridays and Saturdays throu~h Feb 5 G Pl\RAMOUN'T PC'T\JllU l'K~ A UJRIMAR MARTIN D.l'MD PROOUCT1DIC A TAYLOR RACKf'OlD nLM RIOIAJlD <ZJll: orDlA WlHCZll A'I ClPTICUI Al'ID A CZNTLl:MAl'I Aloo ••rrtJIC °""ID K!nll and LOUIS~ JR u-_,. on,an.1 -by .W:X "msatt Wr&lm bJ DOUG1.M D\Y ~ ........ by MARTIN r:llAJllD • Dlf'ttU'.CI i., TAYL<Jll SM:J(rau> -) -"~Pfr~ , ~r..r=-, ''BLITHE SPIRIT," a Noel Coward comedy, opena Tue9day at the La Mirada Civic Theatre, 14900 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada (994-6310). Performances will be given Tuesday-Sunday through Jan. 23. -ART------ sANTA ANA COLLEGE ART GALLERY. Sant.a Ana. Exhibition entitled "Folk Art U.S.A." will be on d1Splay Jan. 12-Feb. 10. Gallery hours are Monday and Thursday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m .. Tuesday and Wednesday. 7-9 p.m. and Friday, 10 a.m.-noon ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER , DISNEYLAND HCYrEL, Anaheim. Photography workshops on 35 mm cameras will be held for basic use at t'Onvention center Jan 11 at 7 p.m. and Jan 15 at 9 a.m. For mtermediate instruction. workshop will be at Disneyland Hotel. Jan. 22 at 9 a .m. Advanced level at hotel, Jan 30, 9 a .m. Information 558-0998 See Di versions, Page 8 ( LUXURY THEATRES 2 ~ lat ... MatllttSMit00M.YSUIU.IHsOtwwisd1t~ ~ S 113Mjij•J11Il6J~2SSJ/~~.) S * FOR runt excrremenTI vis1tOvr... * STILL OFm THENIGHT -A/,,_.1:11 ,....__. ........... • t!I -----..... ( What'• H~ppenlng )'""-------- £vi Martyn in recital The Aims Connection along with the Richard Rodgers and George Gershwin Chapters of the Orange County Performing Arts Center will present piarust Evi Martyn m recital Saturday. The event is being held as a benefit for the Orange County Performing Arts C.enter and will begin at 8:30 p.m. at the San Clemente Communlty Theater, Del Mar at Seville io downtown San Clemente. A donauon of $15 is being asked. Martyn will perform Beethoven, Debussy. Chopin and Suite for Piano "For A Little White Seashell" by Academy Award winner Manos Hadtidakis. Martyn, an Orange County resident, gives numerous recitals and appearances as soloist with symphony-orchc.-stras on her annual tour of Europe. "THREE CHEERS FOR KISS ME GOODBYE" Pianist Evi Martyn -Lind• Oro .. , LA Tlmn "IT'S UTTERLY CHARMING. IT'S LEGITIMATELY FUNNY" SALLY FIELD :. JAIV\ES CAAN -Neal Ollbhlr, PBS JEEE BRIDGES --. ........... __ _ .. 1 edwards MESA · Newport Blvd. At 19th • Costa Mesa 646-5025 RICHARD GERE ·eruttyou .. DEB.ER lJ!wMr9youbelong. :,~""=!T" ~ PICTUlll MON.-FRI. 8:50 SAT/SUN. 12:45, 4:45, 1:50 Pin SYLVESTER STALLONE FIRST moon AH OfllOH [!) "\ PICT..,._H llUfASf MON.-FRL 7:00, 10:55 SAT/SUN~ 3:00, 7:00, 10:55. ALL SUTS OILY '2 .00 IT EIWllllS IUI I WEmlMI edwards WESTBROOK .,...,.''"'""'~' Eo~t of Brookhvl\t 5 30 4401 GARDEN GROVE • IN CINEMA #1 ••• It CINEMA #2 ... MARTIN SHEEN "ENIGMA" (PG) FRI. 1:50 FRI. a:ao SAT /SUN. 1:30, 5."05, 1:50 SAT /SUN. 4.-00, 1:15 ~S;~s "llE llll IHHIT'' <N> FRL tt30, 10:40 SAT /SUN. 2:00, 1:15, 1o:30 FRI. 7:00, 10-AO SAT /SUN. 3:15, 7:00, 10-AO "BEST FRIENDS IS BllRT AND GOLDIE'S BEST'.' A warm romanUc comedy tha1 Is fully like lite. They'll make you feel gOod all over." -REX REED 5 ~ -----------------"""E 1•t• to Tobi• )1----------------- co : Paradise Cafe • • . No more troubles in Paradise? ~ ~ ~ISE CAFE. 600 Newport Center Drive, c: Newport BHch. 644-1237. Lunch served from l 1 ~ a.m. to 3 p.m . Monday through Friday. Dinner >. served from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, ~ 5 to lO p.m. Fnday and Saturday. Closed Sunday. .:: Lunch from $1.95 to $5.95. Dinner from $4.95 to ~ $1 2.95. Reservations recommended. Validated a; parlu.ng in nearby multi-level facility. 'O c: Q) I ~ Restaurateurs well know the three essential ingredients for a succesaful establishment: location, location and location. It alao helps, of course, to serve up a tasty menu selection. But the bane of any ~ fine restaurant has generally been some out-of. a: the-way location. Newport Center hardly rates as one of the county's most secluded areas. Still, the partnership that opened the ParadJ.ae <;ate about a yeu ago By JOEL C. DON Of the Dally Pilot Staff laments the sparse traffic during the dinner hour. Because of the exodus of workers and many shoppers m the evening, the dining room slows down considerably after 8:30 p.m. In the restaurant trade. t hat should be about the peak business period. And if the site isn't enough trouble, there have been oth e r troubles in Paradise. Some have reported uneven terVice and consistency problems in the kitchen. The menu has undergone a few purges of te.popular i~. all for the better. But if there have been problems in the past, we experienced none of them on a recent visit. Indeed, service was found to be of highly respectable quality and there was little, if any, fault with our meal. Perhaps the Paradi.e ~fe had to experience a few growing paina, though its ownen probably would have preferred to start off with the best of reputations. The food is American with a few twiata. A somewhat sparse selection of dinner entrees includes fish , fowl a nd beef. The main menu, however, is supplemented by a chalkboard list of fresh fish, shellfish and other specials. Paradise has come a long w ay sin ce overhauling the site that once housed a belly cjancing palace and Middle Eastern restaurant called Apadana. All reminders of that establishment have been stripped away. 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Io Six ~ks. )'OU can find memories to last a lifetime. .. tr.-1 ~A' A ... A LA MIRADA WAl ll' 1"4 .. n. 9mu>lcT" ... ----- --:9':( OIVl•SIONS From Page 4 ),____ -MUSIC------ UC lRVINE, Fine Arts Concert Hall. Oberlin Chamber Ensemble will perform Jan. 11 at noon. Admission Cree. lnfonnatJ.on 833-6617. CHRIST OOLLEGE IRVINE. Founders Hall, 1530 Concordia, lrvine. Aaistant music profeseor B. Wayne Bisbee will hold a piano recital Jan. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Admission $3 general. lnformation 752-6222. -ETC.------ SANTA ANA LIBRARY. 2627 W. McFadden Ave., Santa Ana. Lecture entitled, "Indian Languages: Cross-Continental Comparison," will be held J an. 12 at 7:30 p.m . in the Community Room. Admission is Cree. BALBOA PAVILION, Newport Beach. Sixth annual whalewatch will be held aboard the Catalina Holiday Jan. 9 at 9 a.m. Event is a day of whalewatching and e nte rtainment. General admission $15. lnfonnation 675-9881. rAClllC lllUTIIU •tVl·lll IW.V •m• ITWICJl----TlllMYlf MAllflM •1Vl ... llAllOI IUI IMI .. I OIANl IMU\'l-111 ........ _,,_ ---""_"_ .. .. •.· ANAHEIM OlllVf IN 1."C ...... l...,_TUM~W •ttl'CM-• a. "O" ... «*911- .,, .... BUENA PARK :.~.,, .~ ~---­~ ..... llNCOl N (Jll1 Jl IN w...----HM010 •. f(:U .. IAIN ~Allt T • f .. ........... Clio' ..... ... ..... "" . -. "IHAMIY'I llA~ ... -"- HI 'l'.AY ~4 .. ' .... _ .... .... .._,,_ .... ,.., ~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~CurrentlySaw.nlltfl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----~: KISS ME GOODBYE: Rated PG, stars Sally Field, Jeff Bridges and James Caan in a tired plot line involving a man, woman and the woman's first husband -In spirit form. Some funny moments, Murphy in a stylish police c..'Omedy. Directed by Meryl Streep and Roy Scheider in a murder g Walter Hill, the film's best asset is Murphy in his mystery which abounds with Hitchcockian themes. ~ screen debut. Unfortunately, the film never heais up enoua,h to I STILL OF THE NIGHT: Rated PG, stars provide the audience any real interest. f but most are predictable. TOOTSIE: Rated PG. Dustin Hoffman plays an out of work actor who dons women's clothmg and wins a soap opera role. Funniest film of the year, and it's quite touching. too Jessica Lange. Ten Garr and Bill Murray are superb m supporting roles. THE VERDICT: Ratf"d R for language. Paul Newman gives his best performance in years as a drunken lawyer who pulls himself together to try a lo ngshot case against a powerful legal firm representing the Catholic Archdiocese of Bo5ton High-octane direction by Sidney Lumet ("Prince of the Cny") HONKYTONK MAN Rawd PG Clint Eastwood sheds his macho image for this warm- hC'arted family him about an ailing country singer traveling to Nashville for a Grand Ole Opry aud1tJon during the Depression Eastwood directed th<' film, which also stars his 14-year-old son Kyle as the singer·s nephc·w and traveling comparuon AIRPLANE 11 THE S~UEL Rated PG. stars Robert Hayes. Jullt> Hagerty, Lloyd Bndges and Raymond Burr. Funny continuation of the• first movie, a parody of dtsaSter flicks, doesn't work as wc•ll becall9e charocters have becomt' loo fanuhar BEST FRIENDS: Rated PG. sta ri. Burt Rc·ynolds and Goldie Hawn as a couplt> who decide to marry afler hvmg together for years. Most of the comedy comes m tht> dep1ct1on of the couple's m- l;,iw prQblems "BESf FILM OF nIE ~ TIME ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST NEWSWEEK • PEOPLE MAGAZINE • US MAGAZINE NY TIMES • DAILY NEWS • GANNETT NEWSflAPfRS NY POST • NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL ~CD (:·~ ... .., . ...._.,,,, .. , .. ,. .... ET. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL: Rated PG, llclillil ~ta rs Henry Thomas, Dee Wallact>, Robert Ma<·naughton and Drew Barrymore This highly acda1med scumce-fant.asy film deals with a young , __ _ boy who befriends a little lost alien from outer spa<.-e. Tiu.s farruly him has been touted as one of NOW SHOWING the best in years. _ .. ,,_ 48 HRS.: Rated R, teams N1c:k_:_N:_:o:l:te:_:an=d~F.d=d:ie:!~~=~~=:~===;::=::±:=!=:::r"::'•::'"-::·::•"'::•::••:=• ~lJ..-..!::::=:::::::=::=:::!.-_....;~~==~:::'..-..J ,, ......... . ..... , .... ,, "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST!' -0..WClwlll.'-~ ...... ~ THE WILDEST, FUNNIEST, ACTION THRILLER _OF THE YEAR. 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SINGER-ILLUSIONIST Jan. 15 -"If No Train Came," by F.duard Zahariev (Bulgaria, 1973), and "The Hare Census," also by Zahariev. ·ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1983 Jeff Bosacki, Musical Director All movies will be shown ~ginning at 8 p.m. in the Social Sciences HalJ on campus. Tickets are available at the d oor for $2 general and $1 for students. Jan 22 -"The Working Class Goes to Heaven," by Elio Petri (Italy, 1975) Jan 29 -"Mode rn Times," by Charlie Chaplin featuring a young Claudette Colbert as "the waif" (USA, 1936). \ ~ ' • ' ,\ •' ~ ', 11 • I The film society sponsor s the continuing, non-commercial artistic hlm series. More information about the series can be obtained by calling the UCI Committee for the Arts at 833-6379 . Feb. 5 -"Hitler Entertains," a short, with "The Threepenny Opera,'' by G.W. Pabst (Germany, 1931). . , \. ' •1, ' I'• Following is the winter schedule: ' I I ' , , ' I \ ' ' ' ' ' ' Jan. 8 ~"Doonesbury Special," b y Feb. 12 -"Rules of the Game," by Jean Renoir (France, 1939). ALSO PEATURING THE AMAZING JIM PIPER MAGICIAN TERRACE THEATRE THE ANSWER IS Fe b . 19 -"Muscle Beach," by J oseph Strick (USA, 1950), and "Viridiana,'' by Luis Bunuel (Spain, 1961). LOllGDQOICOHWlmONe6~c:ena licketsonsale ~ T1ckl·tron $15.00 $ 12.50 krrdC~: The atre Charg<' I tmited Seating Available (2 ll) .\36·3661 VAii F e b 26 :__ "Un icorn i n the Garden ," by William Hurtz (USA. 1953). and "The Sin of Harold Diddlebock," by Preston Sturges (USA, 1946). Matth 5 -"Sanjuro," by Akira Kurosawa (Japan, 1962). DINING & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE ~~~-~~D_l_n_ln~g-N~•-w_s~--~~-- SKINNY HAVEN -Gets head start To help shed lhOIK' unwanted holiday pounds, dine whe re good tasting, nutritious, and low calorie food is served. Menu features are an unending array of appetizers, soups, salads, ent.rees and desserts. Their recipes are low in calones, great tastmg, and good for you. Located in Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. C RAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE - Appearing Fn., Jan 7. 8111 Erickson and Gerald Ray Band Saturday, January 8, Gerald Ray Band, Sunday, January 9, Portor Wagoner. Located 1n Santa Ana MEDLEYS -New Group appeanng Wed. through Sat. Butc h Rlllera's House Band. Sunday. January 9 Christopher Sail. Located in Fountain Valley GRAND DINNER THEATER -New MuSlCal Coming! Camekrt. the king of musicals is opening January 11. Starring is George Ball and Mary Lou Metzger and directed by Gary Davis. Located tn Anaheim. . Dining For Romantics tM XJcJndJ and s1ghrs of tM Jurf on tht bnch It Laguna -F~tvnn~ Frrsh N~w Engl•nd Lob$ttr •nJ cxMr frNh F"h . Candkliglu bltnd~J with tM spt•y of tM Pacific Oc~n [Ji] - A VERY SPECIAL JAPANESE RESTAURANT ,\\, .1rd """"""~ tr.1d1ti111\,1I l.1P·""''l'1.·u...,1111.• ,tt11.t -.u pl·rl-t ""l'' h'rt"''h'lt· 'P~:d.111 " ..... 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Beverage -Well Drink or Beer I t1 1:90 1712 Placentia COSTA ·~~ For Dine Out Advertising And Info Call Brenda Caponera Now appearin9 at the Airporter Inn ln Irvine la Greg Topper and his qroup Tuesday tbrouqh Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. f or more information call 833-2770. 642-4321 ext. 269 • OPENING JAN. 11 • 'Ct §wi.9£ !Ball & a't1a'ty ..£.ou a't1Ll:z9L't IN . -LetUIU 4IUi L~4 The King of Musicals Welcome 1983 In With 1973 Prices UOUIWI CM9ClOCrTM t • -lCIUll.. 4 ts ,_ CllCXTM US OM1 lOUll -4 M O'tST9S c.I n41 ~ t • -'<JIM U:UI S ts -QMll '" _,,_ 4M l'OT-'1'0-Jts --4M _._zuco-.,_ JJt OCHT~--Sit ..a~ Jtt oo.oa,__ 49S ~or ~n• STY\.f C1M11 C>CMl::R~ ~ j .._ ..... r 1t.r~f!IA.M ..... .... ""_....... ··----~--a:t:..=--.. -NCR_,_,... i.7' CA.,,.. 5M IWJPtC COo\Sf CCO • 1' ~ COM'I ~ • M -MNll • M MQflC COMT W.llDN IM ,_.. W'IW TllOUT 4 It IM IAll SM ~I'll.fl • M ..,...,... SM ""' °' tlJI: s " IMl'OllD= • " ~PMS .. , SCllll t M KAW» , 1 M IAIY 1A11011 MOllOf$I ,s fl ,...-~ e 1 ts -,.. 1'111 DllP NYm oue INCW.Tm "'". 09" ....,._ ...OICAU'°" llllllDO'tmlll -~como IWDOM9 ..., ~CA""'4 CAD US WITH OUR PRICES DOWN. Sunset Dinners $4.95 . or TOPSIRLOIN STEAi( or CHICICEN PARMIGIANA Dine at the Hungry Tiger any evening bet\.veen 4 and 6 pm and you'll get a whale of a meal at a minnO\Af of a price. All dinners indude clam chO\Nder or salad, , beverage and dessert • , 11 ..... <D CD (,.) - ,_ J I j I - - Real 1 --· Cantonese Faod J ut here or talce home STJG . CHINESE CASllo . t 11 Jiit ft.. Mlw,..t leecla oaa. J..fl6f; _ ..._ to MlcWtllt D4lllr-W.1h .. u.11 I :00 ._ °"' .................. .,, 8NOIO DIWI. 8ll'Tll 104, coaTA ••A - . (714) 845-3359 Between 17th & 11th St. off of Whtttltlr Blvd. MON.·FAL -1M · Parmesan cb~ and accompanied by cocktail sauce. You get more than enough to llel'Ve four guests and the appetizer was highly rated for its unusually eeuoned batter, a far cry from the bland coatings served ellewhere. . My guest opted for the ~Uet of tenderloin with· ~sauce, which was cooked to order and included baked potato as well as aauteed iucchtni. It would have been nice, however, to have known that the vegetable of the day was the same as one of the appetizers. Swordfish ($11.95) was advertised as one of the fresh specials and Paradise didn't let me down. Chef Peter Fay deserves commendation for managing to lock in the moisture of this tender delicacy on the broiler grill. A Family Shopping/Dining & Entertainment Center Bilbo Bagglns, 545-1718 • Coco's, 540·9651 • Hamburger Hamlet, 546·7392 • M1ones. 979·6735 • Reubens. 540-9672 • Swensen's, 556-6937 • '· ···~-tJlil.t.•MA'Ali"U''!"'•••• ·•--... .... , __ • • ••••••••·•-••••w.•· .! ..... ·-•••• --fHI 1111111 CDAil .. .. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1983 ORAN GE COU N rv. C ALIFOHNIA 25 CENTS County eyes Sycamore Hills parcel purchase BY JEFF ADLER Of" .. 0.-, ......... The 0ranae County Boe.rd of Su pervhora will consider offering La1una Beach $1 .9 million next week for 143 acres of the city-owned Sycamore Hills property In Laguna Canyon. Under terms of a 1978 qreement between the county and city governments, the city granted the county an option to purchase land needed for the San )oaquin Transportation Corridor and a relijow park In return for a S l million loan. The dty Wied the loan In purchaaln1 the 522-acre Sycamore Killa pucel. The agreement spelled out that the rounty must pay for the land It intends to buy at It.a 1978 value, now estimated by county officials at $13.000 per acre The county alao lS required to disclose how much land it intends to purchase no later than Jan. 15 The proposal supervisors are being asked to endorse by the county Environmental Mana1ement A1ency calla tor the purchue of 143 acrt9. One parcel, encompuaJn1 76 acres, would be uaed to accommodate one 11eeUon of the San Joaquin Transportation Corridor, a freeway now being designed by county transportation planners. A portion of the parcel would be lt't aside for construction of a park- and-rtde facilllly on El Toro Road. Slaying suspect incoherent Judge delays h earing in Newport bludgeoning case By STEVE MARBLE orttie o.-, "°' atett A housekeeper charged in the brutal slaying of a 76-year-old Newport Beach woman has been described 1n co urtroom proceedings as mentally ill and in need of psychiatric help. Orange County Public IA!fender Tom Mooney said his client, Jane Irene Moller , is "gravely ill" and too LOCOherent to help prepare the case. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Christopher Strople. agreeing Moller seemed "agitated and incoherent," continued the 1eheduled prelinun.ary heanng to Feb. 4. Judge Strople ordered Moller to undergo psychiatric- evaluatlon. Moller, 40, is accused of murdering Helen DeWolf, whoee stabbed and battered body was found in a bathroom of her Irvine Avenue home i n November. Moller was employed by the elderly Newport woman as a live-in houaiekeeper. Investigator• have not revealed a motive ln the alayi.nc. ~ b.4w not found a murder weapon, believed to be a kitchen knife. Police said a blunt instrument waa al.eo used in the attack. It a1ao baa not been found. Moller, handcuffed and wearing jail clothing. jwnped to her feet .everal times during the brief court proceeding, claiming she and a boyfriend were campmg near Malibu at the time of the slaying. "We were there the whole time We have a campground sticker to prove at," she said. her voice at a high pitch. Disregarding requests from Judge Strople to remain quiet. Moller said she wanted to dismiss her attorney because "we don't Market rallies second day NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market gained more ground i n h eavy trading today , continuing the rally that carried it to record highs on Thursday. The Dow Jones average of 30 i ndu s trials. up 26 .03 o n Thursday. rose another 7.63 to 1,078.54 by 12:30 p.m. PST today Gainers outnumbered l0&ers by about 3 to 2 among New York Stock Exchange-listed t.ues. Volume on the Big Board reached Gl.30 million shares. heading for ita second day ln a row o( more than 100 mllllon shares. Analysts ascnbed the market's laie.t upsurge to hopes that a recovery from the recesaion would soon be1ln to spread through the economy see eye to eye. There's a conflict." Moller, sobbing and shifting her ga:z.e between her attorney and the jUdge, said she believed the case agalnat her had been dropped and that she should be allowed to go home. ''How would you like to be stuck in jail for five weeks?" she asked the judge. Strople. again asking Moller to remain silent, said he agreed with Mooney that Moller was not capable of understanding the proceedinilS. Deputy District Attorney Pat Geary. following the hearmg, said there is no evidence to support Moller's alibi that she was camping at the time of the murder. Mooney would not comment on the claun that his client was camping in Malibu at the time of the sJayinli(. He said his client'• agitated 1tate in court ia typical of her "mental condition." He aaid Moller will be examined by mental health experts before the prellmlnary hewing. Mooney said he believes his client, following the l»)'chiatric evaluations. will be found incapable of standlnal trial. Judge Strople ordered that M0Uer•1 bail ~ at $250,000. HB golf ball peril assailed Dr. Laurence Korn claims that living next to a golf coune can be hazardous to one's health. He is co mplain\ng to Huntington Beach officials that errant golf balls fly over the fence at Meadowlark Golf Course and bombard his residence across the street on Graham Street. "Tbe balls h ave bro k e n wlrldows on my house and tiles on my roof. They've broken the windshield of my car and my flower pots." Korn warns it's a quesuon of time unul a golf ball tuts a driver of a vehicle and causes a mapr accident. Korn 1s asking that the city install a taller, longer and finer- meshed fence around the course. The problem arises. Korn said, because part o f the cour se parallels Graham Street Meadowlark s tarter Milt Stanton said the tees and the greens of the 270-yard par· four sixth hole w e re moved away from the fence about a year ago to alleviate the danger of errant golf balls. Stanton said he hadn 't -· received any complaints. "But It's pretty hard to keep some of the more amateur golfers from slicing their 1hots." he said. Max Bowman. deputy director of the city's community services department, sald the city-owned course has been leased to the Golf of Southern California company since 1974. Bowman said he would refer the matter to the lease holder. He said the errant balls are not the city's responsibility. Bowman said it was the first complaint lodged over the errant . balls in four years. The other parcel', encompaulni 67 acre1, h Int.ended for a reafonal park. The land would link the Allio Greenbelt with the Irvine Coastal Greenbelt and would 1erve to pr•Hrve the "visual int.e1rlty" of Laiuna Canyon, a ccordln1 to EMA Director Murray Storm. The Sycamore Hilla property la located on the east aide of Laauna Canyon Road north of El Toro Road. The county ia propoelna to pay Lajuna Beach fl,859.000 for the two ~la -f988,000 for the 76 ACre9 for the freeway and $871,- 000 for the 67 acres tor the J)8tk. Because the county already hu given the city $1 mllllon toward the purchase of the land, the county'• remalnln1 obll1aUon would be $859,000, If the city accepta the offer. The county Harbors, Beaches and Parka District 1982-83 budget includes $500,000 for the ,,.., ........... .., ...... 1( ...... A different perspective Eight-year-old Rachel Wood gets a sloth's-eye view of Laguna Beach's Bluebird Park as she hangs upside down on the monkey bars. Sycamore HIU. land acquJaltion. An additional •369,000 could bt included In the 1983-84 budpt. Storm aald In a memo to the board. Even If county 1upervl1or1 approve the rflCOmmended ottu, during next Tueeday'1 board , meeting, temla of the aale 1till would have to be agreed upon b)' , the Laguna Beach City Coundl. One important coralderatlon remaining to be resolved 11 ISee SYCAMORE, Page At) Onofre problems : outlined By STEVE MITCHELL Of'tt.e 0.-, "°' It.ft The 14-year-old, cone-shaped unit 1 reactor at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station hu received low marlu for safety operations from a government panel. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission released an evaluation this week which designates five areas of operation of the nuclear reactor th.at were label~ "minimally satisfactory," for a period July l, 1981 , to June 30, 1982. NRC offictala said there la "no question that the plant la operating safely." They aa.id the evaluation as intended to point out problem a.reaa early. "We're trying to Identify problems early and tell them to run a ueht sh ip," explained •Thomas B labop. chief of the NRC'1 reactor branch. He wu amonc the eva1uaion. A spokesman for Southern CaJifornia Edison Co., major operator of the plant three m.ilea IOUth of San Clemente, said the utility has yet to receive a copy of the report ahd will reserve oonune:nt on the evaluatlan until after the company has had an opportunity to study it. Edison officials, after rnriewing a draft copy of the evaluation. u.id lut month the low rankings were justified. Areas that received low marka included safety operations, tecUrity and radiation rontrola. Only the area of emergency preparedness earned the top marks. Several miahaps at the nuclear power reactor eccounted, in ~ part, for the low marks on safety operations, the NRC spokesman said. In July 1981. a fire destroyed an emergency diesel generator. Two months later, valves ln the emergency cooling system stopped opening under pressure. In February 1982, the unit was shut down for extensive earthquake safety improvements that are still under way. Lines longer than ever at Coast's colleges Officials at the two community college districta along the Orange Coast are reporting record ttglstralion for clu:aes beginning this month. Following are accounts on registration at the Orange Coast and Saddleback Community districts: ORANGE COAST A record 5,500 1tudenta. apparently worried about the economy and the chance of not setting the clusea they want, atood In long lines durtna the tint three days of.registration at Oranae Cout College. RegiltratJon for awdents wtth appointments ~an Monday ai the C.O.ta M'9& campus and wW continue until Jan. 26, with walk-in re1latraUon beln1 IK.'t'e~/an· 27-28. for the 1j>r\nl temeS\er beltn Jan. 31. Collea• apokeaman Jim eam.ti aa1d UMI tnaked about 400 fe.t from the admlnlstntlorl butldln1 to the cafeteria •• 8'Uidenta waited about OM and a half houri to qn up for dMMe. Offktala iald ~Uon la \IP MM> 1Wdent1 from Lan aprtn,. It 11 th• hl1heat ftaure aver ~ at the col.left. oen.rally, Only ·~ . ptr't'efll of the iti.i cfenu ktep thelr re1tur1Uon appolntmentt, Camen Aid. Durln1 &he lHt w... ctaya, however, ,0 """°"'' have ahowed up for •Pl!OJ~ he lild. Carnett credited the high figure to a waning economy and a fear by 1tu~la that classes will be cloeed before they reach the frqnt of the line. A 1011 of 1tate funding for rornmunlty colleges resulted In the loss of 285 recreation and self-improvement cl.ule9 last fall. • 'Students are concerned about getUng the class they want," said Carnett. "They don't want to run the risk of klcklna back and waiting." So far no c:laue1 have been eliminated thi1 aprina. said Carnett. Offidall eatlmate that reglatratlon for the current semeeter will reach 34,000. Last. fall 33,000 registered and 27,126 were enrolled by the fourth week of class. Carnett said appointments for registr•tl<>n are still belna a«"epted. GOLDEN WEST Concerned about reaervln1 apace in a ahrink1ng ecbedule of claases, a record nu01ber of students have malled in advance registration fonna for the eprtna aemeater at Golden West. Ccill• ln Huntington Beach. Nancy Kidder, aaodat.e detlft for .,.cimlaiona and recorda, eaid as of Thursday 8,781 1tudent1 (See COLLEGE, Pace Al) ~ -------,lllDEI---..... Fullerton arti1t Nhcton Borah say• hll art aprlng front hi1 pa11ion for paper and a desire to' depict "the theater or the mind ... ---see-~eekeader .. _______ ~ .. . CAMORE HILL • • • From Page A 1 whether 1.11una BHeh wUl ~pn•ad reervatJona owr tht ,....... .... _.,r """'tlV counly J)4trmlulon for ~pOiiCt plina rot tM fr .. w1y. ci&Yelo.pm•nt on 92 acrtt of Y:et, thty Ma...requJ.rMi by tha COLLEGE ENROLLMENT . • NM! retumtd their reglatratlon forma, dealanatJng the 1prlna c1'1aea they wtah to attend. Aa a re1ult, ah~ ••Id, the coUel(e alreadv has clOted 150 dua sections ln which all aeat.s have been fllled by the early rfl{Atrant.a. f.arly m.aU·ln regmratlon ls an option o nly for continuing Golden West students who cq'mpleted the fall semester Rfturning students who did not ult the mail-In fonn and other s&Udent.a will have to rega.ster by api>ointment Jan. 13-26 or on a w•lk·in basis Jan. 27. 28, 31 and Ftb. 1·4. I Golden West's Kldder said the proce11 at her s-ampus 1s complicated by the 1acl that the cOlleae had to cancel 132 spring c~ sections after its schedule bpoklet was printed The cuts ~re necessary because o f bQdget constraints. she said. But as a result. some students may have mailed in registration forms for classes that won't be offered. Kldder said the college has set aside Jan. 12 as a day for mad·m students to correct such problems on campus. Overall. Golden West will offer about 1.400 sprang class sections, a drop from the fall 1982 term. About 20.000 students are expected to enroll. again a slight decline from fall Kidder urged students who have not completed mail registration or have not made an on-campul re1l11ratl on appolntment to do ao u aoon 11 pou.lble. SADDLEIACK COMMUNITY A 1pokeaman for the two· carnpua dlatrkt 11Jd 80 ~rcent of contlnulf\8 1tudenu att keepl"i their appointment• for 1prtna duaee. "That Is considerably hl1her than laat sprlna," said Wllllam Schreiber, the dlatrict's director of public lnfonnation. Re said there are about 300 fewer claM offer1np this 1prtn1 compared to last, the result of a loss of state fund ing for community colleges. And while there are no long lines of students regist.ering for classes at the Mission Viejo campus, district officials say they are s1gmng up earlier. "Many student.I fear the day1 of a free education are coming to an end," said. Robert Boaanko, Saddleback's dean of adrh!Jaions. Early re~istratlon began last month for Saddleback, and 12,· 033 continuing studenta signed up dunn~ that period. "With limited (cJasa) offerinp. students are trying U> get in as early as they can so they aren't left out of classes they want," Schreiber satd Spring classes begin Jan. 17, and registration will continue through the first week of classes at both the Mission Vie.JO and north Irvine campuses. Sycamore Hlfli to holp defray ...-.rwnl to ..U I.he county the city ac:qulaltlon coeta The city land on which 1 ...,-nent of \he etm ow" about t7.7 h\ltuon m -tl"HWl~be oona tho land. "Wt rt concern4td abou\ the The una qr"mctnt betwttn co rr I d or,' ' 8 ell er u e the <.'ounty and tity prohibit. uae acknowl1d11d. "No one -l of tho property tor residential didn't -and I don't think dovc:lopmcnt anyone except the plannera Another quC!llllon la whether envisioned it. would be 12 or 14 the county'• US,000 per acre t.ane.. We thou&ht It would be ahc land value estimate la a fair one, or elaht and now It'• ballooned." explained Laauna Beach City Judy Swayne, an aide to Councilwoman Sally Bellerue. Supervlaor ThomH Riley, 11ld "Th• turnlna point It thfl the county propoaal la Intended developmC'nt qun\lon But what to satllfy !,he county'• ortalnal the 1978 value of the land la la agreement with the city another queetlon. W~ll have to concernlf\8 the acreage. make o ur own eatlmatlon of She aald the proposal the that," 1he commented board w111 conalder la an ''Initial Bellerue added that It waa the attempt to ruolve a long· ci t y that aaked that the 1tandlna luue." development ban be placed In the One reason the county wants city-county purchaae agreement. to buy the land la for the regional "Now they (the county) are uaing park . Swayne added. "The that as leverage because we need greenbeh link ia a key to why we to develQp a porllon to help pay," want to buy It. We think that it ls she said. • very Important," she said. Bellerue also said that having . Riley's fifth supervi1orial th 't u 1 d to the county distract includes Laguna Beach e ci Y se an . and Sycamore Hills. He has for ~an J~quln Transportation called construction of the San ~rndor raght·o~;way places the Joaqula Transportation corridor city co~il In a very lnteresUns one of the most lmportant issues situation. supervisors wall tackle in th e The council and Mayor Neil next year or two and one of his Fitzpatrick have pu bllcl y prime goals. Soviet scientists claim satellite fragmenting MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union confirmed today one of Ila satellites with a nuclear reactor on board was falllng out of space but said the reactor had been separated into "fragmenta" to ensure it would bum up on re· entry into the Earth 's atmosphere. OlllJ ................. Fire Capt. Jerry Johnson hoses down a building damaged by fire Thursday. Laguna fire routs 16; loss $·75,000 A structure filf"e of 5usp1c1ous origin has left 16 persons homeless and c aused an estimated $75,000 damage to a Laguna Beach three-l evel building and its contents. Four city Fire Department engine companies and 24 firefighters battled the blaze at 658 S. Coast Highway for a half hour Thursday before flames were extinguished. gutted second and third stories of the wood-lrame bulldlng. A later count ahowed all 16 residents of the top two stories eecaped safely. Not so lucky was fireman Ken Tew. who received minor burns to his right knee while battling the blaze. The fire gutted the two top levels of the wood structure. A highway level boutique called "Just Friends" received water damage, firemen said today. Emergency cost shift nixed The admission of the trouble with the Cosmos 1402 satellite came one day aft.er a top member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences denied at a n ews conference there was any trouble with the satellite. A report that several children were still in the burning building prompted firemen using breathing apparatus to sean:h the John Scudder A fire spokesman said the fire might have been cauaed by "suspicious persons unknown at this time." An investigation Into the 2:30 p.m. blaze is con\lnuing. A su~gest1on that Orange County government fonn a task force to study how emergency services in high risk areas -such Committee posts f ii led in Laguna Laguna Beach Ctty Council members have filled several vacancies o n three city commjttees, foUowing interviews with the applJcants. Named to the Pdrking, Traffic and Circulation Comnuttee were Tim Howell and Harry Moon. Joslyn Aitken, Leslie Burgon, Vicente Mas and Matthew Rayl were named to the city's Housing Commlttee. Jack Archer. Peter Hands and Leigh Sauser filled three vacancies on the Cable TV Commlttee. as El Morro Cove north o f Laguna Beach -might be paid for by local homeowners has been rejected. The suggestion was quickly shelved Wednesday by Roger Stanton. chairman of the county Board of Supervisors, after Supervisors Bruce Nestande and Thomas Ril ey expressed opposition to the idea. Supervisor Ralph Clark, notin g an overtime pay authorization for county employees who batUed h.lah tides that threatened El Morro Cove mobile homes Dec. 2, questioned whether the county should pay for emergencies on state property or thoee that are "predictable and recurrent.'' Clark said the county task force could identify high r lak areas of the county and develop a mechanism by which homeowners in those areas faced with disaster would be assessed for the cost of emergency services. Clark agreed that owners struck by random dis asters shouldn't be charged for county assistance. "but if one wants to live In a high risk area, the risk should be theirs. n ot the taxpayers'." The supel"Vlsor said that in the case of the mobile home park located at Crystal Cove State Park, high tides could have been predicted 20 years in advance. Nestande said h e flatly opposed the suggestion. He said it was wrong and eouldn't be done. He aaid the~ would be too many apecia.l circumstances to Identify. "Every community has high risks." said Nestande. H e suggested a task force would have to consider every home 1ituated In brus hfire -prone canyon areas. Riley claimed the study would be a waste of county staffs' time and an "ove r -r eaction to something that was a special instance.'' The board. including Clark. voted to authorize payment of the overtime. Fog due tonight Cofl.tilnl Late night and early morning too ot herwl•• lalr lhrough $aturda)' Cou1a1 lo• 4S. Inland 31 Coaetal lllgh ea, Inland 74 Watet 59. NotthWMt wlnda 15 10 22 knoll -outer watere wtth 4 to e IOOI 1ea1 through Sa1urd1y El-II«•. llghl vartat>le w1nd1 lonlgh1 and Saturday morning becoming -1 10 IOUt.,_1 5 to 15 knots In tlwl allernoon. Fog end low ctouda tonight mainly southern and outer waler• ot,,.,...... falf through S't\A'day V .S. sll111111 a rv · A· tn<l1Wll(l(m moved t11rO:ot1 northern 1ecllona of lower Michigan today, where the Natlonel w .. 1het Service Hid 11 would dump up to live lncflff 8-llleo I.it In Wtacontin and -au.tee! "'""'-'• In Iha lower Great Lak111 region. llQhl rain tell, white lrffllng rain end snow m1de roeda allppery In paru of Montana. Rain wu expected to 19rMd aoroee the nation'• nort,,_t.,n comer -with enow In Ille uppe. elevetlona, •Gaitered •now .,_.. -• predicted from the c.nlrll Appalachl1n1 to New ~ •• -• lor-t from the ~ App1techlan1 ecrOM the aoulll Ptalna 10 lower C4tlllomla. t emperature• •round the Mt1oft '*fV lhll rnotnlng ranged fl'om 13 degr-. In W1Nl9ton. N.O .. te>l7 degt-. In Key W_,, Fla Temperature• NAfiot' ti LAI 41 n ., ,. 01 17 01 ..Ot 54 21 11 n •• r7 11 ... Bam"'°'e B1111nos B1rm1ngham 81Stn1Ck Bo.Ml 9os1on Browna•llle Butta lo BurtlOQIOfl Casper Chatleeloo SC Chanes1on. W V Cherlolle N C Cheyenne CtolCao<> Clncinn••· Ciev.tand COiumbia SC Columbus Oallal· Fl Worth Oaylon o.n-0..M- O.trof1 Oufulh El PHO Fairbanks Fargo Flag11att GrHI FaHa H8'1fO<d Helena Honolulu Hou11on lnd*'8polt1 JecklOO, Miu J.clctonvllle Juneau KAnu1 Clly LU Vegu Ltllle Roc:ll LCMl•llle Lubl>OC1< Metnpn11 M19ml Milw9ullM Mpla-81 Paut Naatlville N-Orleane N.w York NorlOlk Nonh Piette Otllahome City Omllh• Oriando Phlladetp111a ""°9111• Pitt~ POf11 Me Ponleind' o.. PrCWldaf\ee =:::t' City Reno • 47 29 45 34 59 35 42 17 49 21 "3 30 72 57 31 29 35 30 45 37 57 42 50 41 54 :)4 53 38 41 34 48 40 48 37 57 30 4CS 39 81 jO 45 38 I $4 3S 49 29 44 34 28 21 40 23 -12 -42 30 15 59 24 42 37 40 27 41 33 80 71 ea 52 48 34 63 3e 81 33 40 37 53 31 87 57 S4 40 53 42 39 22 5e 44 73 112 34 32 3e 20 ff 41 M 47 45 i• 51 45 25 51 32 45 30 M 43 4CI 33 70 45 37 32 35 3T 55 11 42 " 54 37 57 3a 53 " Salurday, January it Fronts COil\..., Warm .,.. Occluded ~ Staltonary •• Rlcf'lmond\, Salt llll<e Sen AnlO'!lo Sea111e ShreYIPOft Slou• Falll St lc>ula St Pe1 .. Tampa SI Sta Merle Spoll1na SyrecuM Topett1 Tuceon TUIN WUhlng1on W1Chl1a 53 53 CS1 50 80 42 63 87 32 40 3e S4 71 64 52 80 4 1 CS& 59 52 ea CS7 44 81 114 52 87 44 52 53 42 ,, 8& 50 17 t5 35 BarstU'llr 74 30 BIO Bear 54 43 Blah<>c> 63 48 Oatallna 64 40 Long S..Ch ea 18 Monrovl1 74 34 Mt Wl'9on 64 44 NewPOr1 Beach 114 30 Ontario 70 38 Palm Springe 12 32 Ri....,lidl 70 33 San Bernerd1no 89 39 San Gat>r>el 74 29 S911 JOH 52 37 Senta Ana 73 29 Santa Cruz 89 TtllOe valley 50 37 PAH AM«"*CA Acapulco 88 52 Barbedo1 52 39 Bermuda 72 32 Bogota 57 Curacao FrM90'1 Gued= 75 Gued 82 41 H1van1 11 3e Ktnglloo ea 30 Montego Bey ae 43 , MllUllan 54 29 M•1da 81 38 Mtxlco City 70 37 Montwrey 70 55 42 Smog report 40 41 28 45 51 45 45 45 42 39 42 30 45 44 23 73 73 84 M 75 Cl& 43 72 72 73 72 ., 70 43 4CI 42 3S 11 Wlltr• 10 c.i1 (toll ''"' lot 1111 ... lllnOO lnt~matlon: 58 OrllnQe COUnty: (I00) 4AWIH lot ~ng•IH Oownty: (100) 142-4022 • --SURF llPDRT ~ and a.n '-'-dlno oounttee: (IOOl M7-4710 AQMD ~ Q41nter; (IOO) ~42 ..... .. Tides TODAY hooM llWI • 21 p.rn. •.• ...,..., IOw 1011 p"' ,. .. .,.,.., flt• llWI 6: tt a.m. IA """ tow 1221 p "'· 1.0 .._.,. Uepm. 1.a liloOfld ... ,, .... p "'· , • 11111 tete 4 :H p m , rlHt ~···"" Moon Mt• 11·41 p.m • ,, ... ...,,.,l:Ota.1'11. But an announcement by the official news agency Tass said: "According to competent Soviet organizations, the satellite ceased acuve existence on Dec. 28, 1982, and, under the flight program, was divided into separat e fragments by commands from Earth 1n ord~r lo isolate the active part of the reactor. whlch ensured 1ts subsequent complete combustion in t h e dense atmospheric strata. The rdioactavlty level will remain within the naturaJ background limits." • • rites private Memorial services for John Sc udder, heir to the Laura Scudder potato chip empu-e, will be private, a family spokesman said today. Scudder died M onday in Newport Beach at the age of 70. The family requests donations be made to Meadowlark, a non· profit hollatic health center. The address Is 26126 Fairview Ave., Heme t, CA 92343. Semi A1111aal Fall Sale ii£N . The fi r efighting effor t prompted the closure of the northbound comer of the busy h1ghway for more than an hour. Traffic was diverted to Glenneyre Street. The building 1s owned by David Hakinpour, of Los Angeles. A spokesman for the American Red Cro68 saJd the eight adults and eight children who lived m the building were housed at a hotel in Laguna Beach. The spokesman said the families were s upplied with money for food and clothjng, SUITS & SPORT COAST ..................... 25 % lo 50 % orr SELECT GROUP or CORDUROY SPORT COATS ............................................................ 95.00 NECKW ARE ........................................................... 20 % orr SELECT GROUP or DRESS AND "SPORT SHIRTS . .. .. . .. ... .. ...... 20to 25% Orr SWEATERS .. . .......... ... ..... ... .... .... .... ............. 2 5 to 5Q % OFF LADID VARIOUS FALL fASHIONS ........................ 20 to 50 % on .., lort11f'rh Pok• Sto11• so t Tll COAST Pl.AZA -3333 BRl~TOl. ST. STATE ~.A .. ? . 0U~e!als0 predict -- Deukme j ian tax hi"e By Tbe A11ocl1led Pre11 Allhouah every public comment by Gov George Oeukmejlan about the state deficit restatet hi.a oppQlitJon to a tax Increase, there art! atronger hlnte every day that the Republican governor is ready to sign a tax hike bill Moat of the speculauon centers on a temporary hike in the sales tax -probably for alx to nine montha. The state's top two fiscal officer•, TreH~r•r Je1H Unruh and ControlJu Kon Cory, both Domocrat.1, mtt separatoly wlth the n~w Republican 1overnor Thursday In Sa1•ramento. Both said that, despite DeukmeJian'1 campalan promises to the contrary. they were encouraaed he will strike a complomlae that includes a tax increase to c.'Over the state's $1 .~ billion tu $2 4 billion deficit Marines face court-martial CAMP PENDLETON Two Marines stationed al Camp Pendleton face special courts-martial afttr they were arrt'sted last month by deputll'S for allel(ectly playing "catch" with canisters of TNT while walking down a strc<'l an the community of Fall brook Lanc.e Cpl Lyle R Thomas, 20, of Rawlings. Wyo , and Pvt 1st Class Mathew L . Archer, 21. of WORLD Eagle, Wis .. were arrested by San Otego County sheriff's depuues Dec 19 with six ont"quart~r-pound blocks of TNT in their possession. Marini! spokeswoman Gunnery Sgt Peggy Cauley said Thomas and Archer have been formally <·harged with wrongful possession of the TNT, with lo.'ling a quantity of the explosives through neglect, and with stealing the six blocks of dynamite. Guatemala due U.S. gear WASHINGTON -The State Department today approved the long-delayed sale of $6 million m military spare parts to Guatemala. ending a 5-year embargo on weapons shipments to that country's m1l1lary government. U S sources said. The decision 1s expected to draw sharp crtt1c1sm from human rights groups and congressional liberals who contend that human rights abuses, which led to the embargo in the first place, rontinues Other adm1n1strat1on officials. who asked not to be 1dent1fwd. said the United States had concluded that there has been suff1c1ent improvement m Guatemala's human rights s1tuatio11 to warrant approval of the transaction. 4 killed by churning sea BLACKPOOL, England -Animal lovers want to give a gallantry award to a man who died trying to save hts drowning dog -an anempl that claimed the hves of three pohce officers and nearly killed two others Police officer Brian Horsfall earned the body of the tiny terrier named Henry from the frigid sea where lt was recovered Thursday. one day after the drownings NATION Henry's owner, Alistair Anthony. Jumped into the water and drowned ma bid to save the animal Five officers. including a policewoman. plunged into the 20· foot waves lo aid Anthony The woman and two other officers died The Royal Society for the Prevention of Crueltv to A n 1 m a Is rec o m men ·de d Anthony for a posthumous gallantry award NEWAl\K, N.J . (AP) - uottnrfrorn•"'ptured 1w1 t"nk aUjhfd "llk Ntaaar• ralll" bf.tort eruptlna early ioday In • w 1 ndow ·•h• U• rl na ex ploalon thut klllfd one man. Injured at lc1.1tt 23 olMrt and 1ent tlamN hundrt'<ll of feet lnt.O the 1ky. Th 12 :1~ a .m . blaat w11 rt'ported felt 1ao mllM away. The flam<.'t reached 1,000 frt•t lnt.0 the air and the fire was M> lnl.C!nae that flreflahtcra were forced ~ck. The fire may have been aet off from a rockeUng barrol from a smaller blast As the sun rose, winds that had been blowing the thick, black smoke northeall toward New York City shifted lo the west, sending billowing douds over New Jersey The Clames were v1s1ble miles away. There wert~ reports of looting ln nearby Jers<>y City after the explosion blew out windows downtown OUtc1als speculated that flying drums might have landed near the Texaco tanks and triggered the larger t!X plosion. The t·ontents o f tht:' drums was unknown. Top Ingram, a spokesman for the northeast division of Texat'O USA. which ownl'<i the tank, said the company had no md1c.·atton what caused the rupture or the blast. City officials said the fire did not appear to be suspu:ious. Tht.> fuel "went through the holes .it was sp1lling out like Niagara Falls," said Gl'orge Gray, dt:'scribing the scene JUSt befor<' the explosion. "We all saw the gas That's when we decided to run" Newark Fire Director John Caufwld said the three gasoline tanks which caught fire held a total of 19 million gallons of the fuel. Caufield said the dead man. 40-year-old W11l1am Vanzile of North Arlington, was found lying on his back several hundred feet I' . Or1no• Ooalt OAILV PILOT/Fnd1y, January 7, 1083 .. Firemen fight a mammoth blaze at a T exaco fuel storage facility in Newark, N.J., today after an explosion shattered the structure. from the burning IO-story tanks Charles Sands, ass1Stant manager of the tenninal, said Vanzile was a Texaro truck operator Authorities said they believe one man 1s missing, but they would release no details. Sands said all Texaco employees were accounted for. "It looks like devastation There's many buildings in there that have been very heavily damaged, some automobiles that are completely demolished." Caufield said ''Of course the tanks themselves, two of them are rollapsed and the third one looks like it's melting down." Police said there were about 40 railroad tank cars within 100 feel of the blazing storage tanks, but Caufield said the fire "is not going anyplace." Tom Norwood, a spokesman for Texaco in Houston, said the facility 1s a sales terminal where tanker trucks load wtth gasoline and dwsel fuel to make dellveri~ to service stations The terminal is in a heavily industrial area about five miles from New York City across the mouth of the Hudson River with few residences nearby. The roncussion from the blast was fell in Mount Sinai, N Y ~ about 75 miles from Newarlq police said • In Greenw1ch, Conn., about 50 miles away, police said they received 300 calls. National unemployment ranks growing .. WASHINGTON (AP) The nation's unemployment rate climbed to 10 8 percent of the labor force in December, a slight rise from the previous month's revised 10 7 percent, as the number of Amencans gtV1ng up the search for JObS reached an all-time high, the government reported today The Labor Department iiatd the ranks of ' dts('ouraged workers" -those no longer c'Ou11ted as unemployed because they have left the labor for'Cl' - swelled bv more than 200.000, to I 8 million, the highest since the government began keeping thts statlsllc in 1970 Whtie the unemployment rolls swelled by 130,000 last month. well above the 12 m1lhon of November, only 87,000 people entered the labor force in search of work The department's Bureau of Labor Statistics initially had reported that November's seasonally adjusted unemployment rat.e was a post· Depression high of 10.8 percent. But in today's announcement, wh1c·h took into account annual. end-of-the-year rev1s1ons in labor-force statisucs. the agency lowered the November rate to 10 7 percent. Thus. the one-tenth percentagt· point rise in lX'<'ember meant that JOblessness had risen for the fourth <.'Onsecuttve month. The incrc•ase. however. was well below the three-tenths percentage point rise from October to November John Bregger. head of the bureau'ii D1v1Sion of Employment and Unemployment Altalys1s, cautioned against mtrepretmg December's moderate rise as 1ndicaung that unemployment overall has peaked H e added. however. that "there are definllely mdicauons of a flattening out here. There have been some positive developments in the manufacturing sector. for instance, which had been declining sharply In a statem<'nt prepared for delivery at a news conference, Janet L Norwood. commissioner of labor stat1St1cs, said the latest figures "show some leveling off from the st.eady deterioration in the labor market that has OC'CUrred over the past year and a half. Factory ,JOb losses slowed, factory hours held steady and the overall unemployment rate 1n December was about the same as m November " Al the Whit e H ouse. pres1dent1al apokefman Larry Speakes called the December rate a "technical adJUStment." He said the JObless rate was "still too high," but added the adm1mslrauon believes "it will rome down Ill the next year " A new. unreleased adnumstrauon economic forecast. however, env1S1ons unemployment at least 10 p<'rt't'nl by the end of the year. T o tal employment was virtually unchanged last month al 99 I m1lhon While non-farm employment, measured by a survey of business payrolls, fell bv 165.000. the bureau noted that the declme was "the smallest 111 more than a year " : -.. Arms pact changes eyed WASHINGTON President Reagan. in a letter to a congressman. says he may have to change his arms control proposals to the Soviet Union 1f Congress denied approval of the MX m1sstle. a While House spokesman said today in response to a letter Kemp wrote Reagan last month at the l1 me Congress was reje cti ng Reagan admintstratton requests for $988 millton to start MX production. Car radio thefts haf fie cops, spreading Reagan made the statement in a letter to Rep Jack Kemp. R -N Y . deputy press secretary Larry Speakes -.aid Thursday night The president's letter was ln hlS letter. Kemp urged Reagan to co nsider suspending U S. participauon 1n the strateg i c arms reduction talks and negot.1at1ons on European- based m1ss1les 1f Congress dtd not support the long-range MX m1ss1le By GLENN SCOTT Of the Delly Piiot lie" An unprecedented s tring of automobile radio thefts has occurred in Irvine during the last seven weeks and desp1 le arrests of two Juvenile groups, losses are continuing to mount. Gunmen rob Brink's car Smee Wednesday, nine more the fts have been reported to poltce They occurred in two areas. the commerc1al section on MacArthur Boulevard near the Alrporter Inn and m apartment carports in southwest Woodbridge adJ8cent to the San Diego Freeway CLEVELAND Two men armed with submachine guns have r obbed a Brink's armored car. exchanging gunfire with a guard and escaping with a "substantial" amount o f money . investigators said It was the third Brink's car robbery m Cleveland 1n 10 months. We're Listening ••• 642·6086 The robbery occurred Thursday morning as the truck stopped for a money pickup at a health and beauty supply store on the city's southeast side, detectives said Author1t1es said an und-eterm1ned but "substanttal" amount of money was taken. S ince Nov 15, when reports began increasing. there have been 120 vehicular burglaries in which items. including "i'adlos, were taken. sald police Lt. Bob Lenner\. In December alone, 80 thefts of Blaupunkt radios were reported. he said. The theft rate is about three llmes the normal rate. Lennert said Although thieves seem to favor Blaupunkt end Concord stereo receivers, recent victims have What do you like about the Dally Pilot., What don't you Uke., Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, traNCrlbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answerin1 service may be used to record let· ters lo the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number ror venricatlon No circulation calls, please Tell us what's on your mind ORANGE .COAST Daily ~Hat Thomot P. Ha19Y 'lll>l•IMr Giid o...il htc1111•• Officer L. Kay Schutt~ Yoc•"'•~ -Oltote•O< ol Adltttl•l'ftl Mkhoel '· Herl~ 0ttKIOf ol Mof~f""O IC1tc11le1tor1I &old pohce everything from tools to tennis gear has been stolen One woman reported a week ago that her wedding dress was taken. A victim thlS week said his car had been burglarized a second tune. Entry was gamed through a broken window unrepaired from the initial burglary, said police Sgt. Dick Bowman. Three Juveniles from Glendale, two girls and a boy, were arrested two weeks ago in Woodbridge after they were caught with four stolen radios in their possession. Another pair of minors Crom Santa Ana were captured late last week near the Park West apartments. Farnsworth. a new police dog, helped track the suspects who tried to escape in a drainage dltt")l But the arrests have not stopped the break-ms. leading investigators to believe other groups still are roaming Irvine's ·. . ' neighborhoods. particularly al night Lennert said no organize4 operation 1s evident. Tht methods of breaking ln inclu.dt smashing windows. prying w1n4 wings and "punching" door locks. Meanwhile, police say cer thefts also are increasing tn neighboring Newport Beachj where two 18-ycar -olds from Long Beach were arrested Wednesday on suspicion of gnmd theft , The Bright Side . . ' The carpet In dustry Is experiencing some of the current frustrations of shortages and rising costs. Many of the fibers used for carpeting are petroleum byproducts and consequently In short supply. There are, however, many bright spots. Believe It or not, you can still buy QUALITY carpeting today for LESS than 30 years ago. Another plus is, that because of the many new premium yarns, manufacturers are concentrating on better qualltles, ellmlnatlng a lot of junk carpet. Alden's concentrates on better qualltles alsol Because your home Is more valuable than ever, be sure you shop at Alden's. We wlll help you find the right choice of good carpeting for your home. *•••• •• .. " Cl~~-!'!. !"I df,,,!_~I vinyl, parquet wood, & ceramic floors 1163 rLAClNTIA AVL • COSTA EA. CA 92127 • PHCIE 646.4831 -646·2355 l 7, 1913 Cities to -share $138,000 cal:ile l fund windfBJJ. l, Four WHt Oran1e County cllls have received a financial windlall from the cable t.el~vlllon co mpany aervlna the communities. Dlcklmon Pacific Cablesyatems has aareed to pay franchlle fees In advance to the.e cities, Instead of payina the bWk of thia money at the end of the year. Sharing in a payment of $138,- 000 coverlna the first three months of 1983 are Huntington Beac h . Fountain Valley, Westminster and Stanton. Doug Rook, general manager of Cablesyatems. said the company is not required to make such large advance payme nts under ita contract. He said the company has agreed to do so for two years at the request of the four cities, which have been seeking new sources of revenue since passage of Proposition 13, the 1978 tax-cutting initiative PCTA, whkh rttalna 2 percent and dl.at.ribu• the mnainln& 3 percent to the member cltlea accordina to the amount of money aeneraled by 1ubecrtber1 in each city. (The latest breakdown gives Huntington ~ percent of the9e funda. Fountain Valley recclve11 19 percent; We1tmln1ter, 2 percent; Stanton. 4 percent.) During 1982, Cablesystema made quarterly payments of $21,250, earmarked primarily to mamtain operation of the PCTA. lta franchise agreement calls for it to pay the remainder of the franchise fee ~ithln 30 days of the end of a calendar year. According to Rook. the cities have been receiving little revenue during the first three years of cable .service because the cable com pan y had been advancing money to organize and operate the PCTA sance 1974. Common bond in Newport Newport Beach's newest mayor, Evelyn Hart (left), was congratula ted b y three former holders of the post, (from left) Jackie Heather, Don Mcinnis and Dora Hill, at her &Mearing-in session this week. Rook described the advance pay agreement as a gesture or community good wall. He said the four cities should receive more than $500,000 in franchise fee payments during 1983. This start-up debt was not paid back until last September, Rook said. The cities will receive an additional $160,000 soon to cover the remaining 1982 franchise fee. he said. N estande confirmed, not una~irnousl y Construction and operauon of the four-city cable system 1s overseen by the Public Cable Television Authority (PCTA), made up of council members from each of the member cities. S upe rvisor not surprised by approval for transit panel The franchise agreement calls for Cablesystems to pay 5 percent of its gross revenues to the Ben Nielsen. a Fountain Valley councilman who is currently president of the PCT A, said he and Huntington Beach Councilman Don McAllister negotiated the new advance payment agreement with Cablesyst.ems By JEFF ADLER oftM Dalty f'tlol It." Orange County Supervisor Bruce Nestande said he wasn't too surprised to learn that the state Senate had approved his nom1nat1on to the state Transportation Comm1SS1on. But Nestande did express surprise over the vote of Sen. H.L. Richardson, R-Arcadla, who was the only solon to vote against has nomination. Nestande. a former state Assemblyman, and Richardson are both Republicans. ''l had differences with him politically before. But this vote is supposed to be on one's ability to serve on that board. I don't know just what his rationale was," Nestande said Thursday. By a 30-to-l vote, Nestande's nomination to the commission was confirmed. Has term runs through Feb. 1, 1985. Appointed to the important commission by former Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Nestande has been a working commission member since the end of July. The state Senate has one year an whkh to confann nominations to the transportation panel. "Today made it all legal. No longer will there by a veil of doubt hanging out there," he added Nestande's appointment had been held up by a state law that prevented a county supervisor from serving on the commission. That provision was modified by a measure that took effect Jan. 1. Under the new law, a county supervisor can sit as a transportation commissioner as long as he does not sit on a local transportation commission as well. Nestande explained. The transportation commission's duues include setting priorities for state . highway projects. Bruce Nestaode Newport library gets hook 'alarm' Supervisors target legislative agenda • ,. A secunty system aimed at preventing people from taking books from the Newport Beach library system without first checking them out, has been installed. The book detection system -known as "tattle tape" - sensitizes library materiaJ to activate an audible alarm if the material has not been properly checked out. Library Director Judy Clark saad the system sould •The South Coast Literacy Council, Inc. begins t.raming volunteers this month to teach English as a second language to foreign-born adults and functional Illiterates. Training classes begin Jan. • The American Cancer Society will be training volunteer speakers to lecture on the early detection and prevention methods of lung, breast. colorectal. uterine and skin cancers, according to GaU Nugent-Wallace, Public Education Committee chairman. A training workshop will be held Jan. 18 and 25. 6:30 stem the loss of thousands or dollars' worth of books and material annually . She pinned the problem not on thieves but on patrons who forget to check out books. The system IS not expected to slow down the checkout process because each book can be deactivated at the checkout count.er m a fraction of a second. There are four branch libranes an Newport Beach 8 in El Toro and Jan. 12 an Dana Point. Sessions run for 10 weeks. after which volunteer tutors can begm helpin~ others. For more infonnauon, call 494-8325 or 497-1138 p.m -8:30 p.m .. at the Orange County Unit. 4030 Birch. Suite 101. Newport Beach. Participants must.attend both sessions. For more mformauon or an application to become a volunteer speaker. cont.act the Education Department of the American Cancer Society at 752-8600. By STEVE TRIPOLI Of the Dettr ~llot 11•" Proposals to lessen the impact of anti-airport noise lawsuits and to ease environmental controls over coastal projects are part of a 17 -point legislative package approved by the Orange County Board of Supervasors The package. which will be the heart of the county's legislative agenda in Sacramento this year, Edison aids Performing Arts Center The Southern California Edison Co has added its name to the growing ltSt of contnbutors to the $40 million Orange County Performing Arts Center, scheduled to begin construction in late sprang. Edison pledged $125,000 to the construction and endowment of the center. bringing donation and contribution totals to $26.1 million. offictaJs said. The five-acre complex. located m South Coast Town Center, will include facilities for theater, symphony. opera and ballet when it is completed an 1985. The Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers ' ·one Performance Only Saturday, January 22nd 8:00 p.m. South Campus Fine Arts Theatre Th• JUBILEE SINGERS Is the moat honored alnglng enaemble touring the world tod•Y· The unlvet'aaJ language of their aplrltual. claMlc•I, folk and work aonga hat reached over 60 countrlet ec:ro .. the globe. They have repreMnted the USA In mullc;af f•tlvalt of ltat~. Y~ Belgtum, ltreel and Mexleo and received numerou• honore •round the world. Their: v04oee are known to mllllona through aound traCk r8COfdlng1 of "Porgy Md Beu," "c.rmtn Jonet,'' ''Cabin In the Sky,•· "Lott In the St•ra," and "Oh Freectom." Their program lncludet apfrltuat1, g~a. fotk, catypao, mulllCal the•tre and Duke Ellington juz cl~ was adopted unanimously and without comment by supervisors Wednesday The proposed airport leglslation. details of which were first released in December. would direct about 200 small claims noise suits filed by John Wayne Airport-area res1dents to supenor court. where lawyers are , allowed. Attorneys are not permitted in Small Claims. Court. The legislation also would prevent the pl.amtaffs from suing repeatedly over the noise issue af they are initially successful. The proposed environmental legislation would lessen the county's role in restoring degraded wetlands. thus allowing development of projecis at the Bolsa Chica marshland. the mouth of the Santa Ana River, Newport Dunes and Sunset Aquauc Park without wetlands restorattons Other legislative proposals approved by the supervisors would: -Lessen the time required for environmental review of development projects. The legaslataon would. according to county officials, save developers money and thereby keep housing costs down. -Order the state to send revenues from agricultural weights and measures programs to the county. That money currently does not have to go to the county. -Allow the county's Harbors, Beaches and Parks District to regulate parkin& on Its property and collect fines from parking violations. The di.strict al.so would be exempted from legislation SALE that will cost 1t about $800.000 m revenues this year. -Allow screening - including a criminaJ record check -of potential employees in t•oun"ty community care facilities. The legislation would insure that. for instance. people previously convicted of sex crimes are not allowed to work an youth Cacahtaes. Other proposed legislative items would allow the county to collect fees for previously free services In one federal leg1slat1ve matter, the supervlSOrs adopted a policy statement that would allow them to once again seek federal funds for John Wayne Airport improvement projects Supervisors h.ave re,ected the .. runds an recent years ~ause they saad too many conditions were attached to them. Fall and Winter Clearance 40'% to 60% Off Starts Saturday, Jan. 8th 10 a.m. Hours: Open unday, 9th 12:00 to 5:00 -Mon. thru Sat. 10:00 to 5:30 I 024 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 714-640-0190 I FRIDAY, JANUAkY I, 1983 ORANG£ COUNTY. C ALI FOR NIA 25 CENTS County eyes SycamOre Hills parcel ptirchase .. . . By J EFF ADLER °" ... ~,... ..... The Oranae County Board of Supervl1ora will consider offerln1 Laguna Beach $1.9 million next week for 143 acree of the city-owned Sycamore Hilla property ln Laguna Canyon Under terms of a 1978 aareement between the county and city governments, the city granted the county an option t.o purchase land needed for the San Joaquin TransportatJon Corridor and a reslonaJ park ln return tor a $1 million loan. The dty UMd the loan in purctlaaln1 the 522-acre Sycamore Hilla parcel. The agreement 1pelled out that the county must pay for the land 1t intends to buy at Its 1978 value, now estimated by county officials at $13,000 per acre. The county also ls required to disclose how much land it intends to purchase no later than Jan 15. The proposal supervisors are being asked to endorse by the coun t y Environmental Management Aaency calla for the purchase of 143 .cres. One parcel, encompu,.lng 76 acres, would beLU.ed to acconunodate one section of the San Joaquin Transportation Corridor, a freeway now being designed by county transportation planners. A portion of the parcel would be set aside for construction of a park- and-r1de facllilty on El Toro Road Slaying suspect incoherent Judge delays h earing in Newport bludgeoning case By STE VE MARBLE cM'IMDe17 Hot ae.1t A housekeeper charged in the brutal ala~ of a 76-year-old Newport h woman has been described in courtroom proceedings as mentally W and in need of psychiatric help. Orange County Public Defender Tom Mooney said his client, Jane Irene Moller, is "gravely Ill" and too incoherent to help prepare the case. Harbor Municipal C.ourt Judge Christopher Strople, agreeing Moller seemed "agitated and i n coherent." continued the scheduled preliminary hearing to Feb. 4. Judge Strople ordered Moller to undergo psychiatric evaluation. Moller, 40, is accused o ( murdering Helen OeWolf, whose stabbed and battered body was found in a bathroom of her Irvi n e Avenue home in November. Moller was employed by the elderly Newport woman as a live-in housekeeper. I n vest1gator1 have not revealed a motive in the slayins. They have not found a murder weapon, believed to be a kitchen knife. Police said a blunt 1.natru.men t was al.so used in the attack. It also has not been found. Moller, han dcuffed and wearing jail clothing, jumped to her feet .everal times d\U'ini the brief court proceeding. claiming she and a boyfriend were camping near Malibu at the time of the slaying. "We were there the whole time. We have a campground sticker to prove at," she said, her voice at a high pitch. Disregarding requests from Judge Strople to remain quiet, Moller said she wanted to d~ her attorney because "we don't Marke t rallies second day NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market gained more ground 1n heavy trading today. continuing the rally that carried It to record highs on Thursday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials . up 26.03 on Thursday, rose another 5.15 to close today at 1,076.07. The volume was a record. Gainers outnumbered I06ers by about 3 to 2 among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Volume on the Big Board reached 61.30 million ahare1, heading for ita leCOnd day ln a row o( more than 100 million shares. Analy1ta ascribed the market's lat.est upsurge to hopes that a recovery from the receulon would 1oon begin to spread through the economy see eye to eye. There's a conflict." Moller, sobbing and shifting her gaze between her attorney and the judge. said she believed the case against her had been dropped and that she should be allowed to go home. "How would you like to' be stuck In jail for five weeks?" she asked the judge. Strople, again asking Moller to main silent, said he agreed th Mooney that Moller was not l. >able of understanding the prvceedlnJlS. Deputy District Attorney Pat Geary, following the hearing, said there is no evidence to support Moller's alibi that she was camping at the time of the murder. Mooney would not comment on the claim that his chent was camping in Malibu at the tlme of the slayin~. He said his client's agitated state in court is typical of her "mental condition." He said Moller will be examined by mental health experts before the preliminary hearing. Mooney said he believes hia client. following the p1ychiatric evaluations, will be found incapebte of •tandirut trial. Judf.e Strople ordered that Moller a bail remain at $250,000. HB golf ball peril assailed Dr. Laurence Korn claims that livirig next to a golf COW"Se can be hazardous to one's health. He is complaining to Huntington Beach officials t~at errant golf balls fly over the fence at Meadowlark Golf Course and bombard has residence across the street on Graham Street. "The balls have broken windows on my house and tiles on my roof. They've broken the windshield of my car and my flower pots." Korn warns it's a question of time until a golf ball hits a driver of a vehicle arid causes a major accident. Korn as asking that the city install a taller, longer and finer- meshed fence around the course. The problem arises, Korn said. because part of the course parallels Graham Street. Meadowlark starter Milt Stanton said the tees and the greens of the 270-yard par- lour sixth hole were moved away from the fence about a year ago to alleviate the danger of errant golf balls. Stanton said he hadn 't received any complaints. "But it's pretty hard to keep some of the more amateur golfers !roro sUcing their shots," he said. Max Bowman. deputy director of the city's community services department, SaJd the city-owned course has been leased to the Golf of Southern California company since 1974. Bowman said he would refer the matter to the lease holder. He said the errant balla are not the city's responsibility. Bowman said it was the Cirst complaint lodged over the errant balls in four years. Lines longer than ever l The other parcel , encompaulng 67 acru, 11 Intended for a reaJonal park. The land would link the Allio Greenbelt with the Irvine Coastal Greenbelt and would serve to preserve the "vl1ual integrity" of Laguna Canyon, according to EM A Director Murray Storm. The Sycamore Hilla property is located on the east side of Laguna Canyon Road north of El Toro Road. The county i. propmln1 to pay Laeuna Beach •t.869,000 for the two pan:ell -•988.000 for the 76 acr~ for the freeway and 9871.- 000 for the 67 acres for the park. Becau.e the county already ha.a given the city $1 million toward the purchase of the land. the county's remainln1 obligation would be $859.000, If the city acc-epta the offer. The county Harbors, Beaches and Parks District 1982-83 budget includes $500,000 for the 0.-,,... ..... .., ........ 1(...., A d iffe r ent pe rspective Eight-year-old Rachel Wood gets a slo th's-eye view of Laguna Beach's Bluebird Park as she hangs u j>side d own on the monkey bars. Sycamore Hilla land acqut.JUOIT .. An additional .359,000 could t.. included in the 1983-84 budcet, Storm aald In a memo t4 the board. Eve n If county 1upervl1ol'9 approve the recommended offer. during next Tuesday'• board : meeting, terms of the aale at.ill . would have to be agreed upon by the Laguna Beach City CouncU. : One important consideration ; remaining to be resolved la (See SYCAMORE, Page A%) Onofre problems outlined By STEVE MITCHELL 0( IM D.ity Not atafl The 14-year-old. cone-shaped unit l reactor at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station has received low marks for safety operations from a government panel. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission released an evaluation this week which designates five areas of operation of the nuclear reactor that were labeled "minimally satisfactory," for a period July 1.1981 . to June 30, 1982. NRC officials said there 111 "no question that the p lant ia operating safely." They said the evaluation is intended to point out problem areas early. "We're trying to identify problems early and tell them to run a tight ship," explained Thomas Bishop, chief of the NRC'a reacior branch. He waa among the evaluators. A apoke•man for Southern California Edison Co .• major pperaior of the plant three m1le1I south of San Clemente. said the utility haa yet to receive a copy of the report and will reserve comment on the evaluation until after the company haa had an opportunity to study IL E d ison officials, after reviewing a draft copy of the evaluation, said l.aat month the low rankings were justified. . Areas that received low marka Included safety operatlon1, security and radiation coptrols. _ Only the area of emergency preparedness earned the top mark.a. Several mi.sh.ape at the nucleec power reacior accounted, ln large pa.rt, for the low marks on safety operations, the NRC spokesman said. In July 1981, a fire destroyed an emergency diesel generator. Two months later, valves ln the emergency cooling system stopped opening under pressure. ln February 1982, the unit WU shut down for extensive earthquake safety improvements that are still under way. at Coast's colleges Officials at the two community college di.tricts along the Orange Coast are reporting record registratJon for classes beginrung th15 month. Following are accounts on registration at the Orange Coast and Saddleback Community districts: ORANGE COAST A record 5 ,500 students. apparently worried about the economy and the chance of not 1et\ing the classes they want, 1tood In long lines during the first three days of rql1tratlon at Orange Cout C.olleae. Reglatratlon for students with appointments betan Monday at the Colta Mesa campus and will conUn ue until Jan., 26, wlth w alk-ln reaiatra\lon being ~pted Jan. 27-28. ct.-for the •Prtna aemeswr l»ain Jan. 31. Col_~1e epokeaman Jlrn c.ame~ eald llnel snaked about 400 feet from tM 1Klmln1a\rat1on buUd lna to the cafeteria •• tt'Udents waited about one and • half houn to a!an up for cia... Offldalt .. 1d reptraUon 11 up 300 atudenta from lut •Prlna· It 11 the h l1hett fl1 ure ever rwcordtd It lhe collet-. 0eMl'ally, only &5. ~t of t h e atude f\tl k••P t h eir re1lltratlon a p polntmenta, Cameu Nld. Durln1 the l11t U\19 da)'t. howewr' 70 percent h ave 1howt d up tor appotnvnenta, llld . Carnett credited the high figure-to a waning economy and a fear by students that classea wtll be cloeed before they reach the front of the line. A loss of state funding for community colleges resulted in the loss of 285 recreation and aelf-lmprovemen\ cl.uae'S l.aat fall. 'Students are concerned about getting the class they want," said Carnett. "They don't want to run the risk of klcklna back and waiting." So far no classea have been eliminated thl1 sprln1, aald Carnett. 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The DOE forecast an average price of $6.17 per l.housand cubic feet -20 centa more than it pro)ecte<! in a late Sept.ember estimate. DOE officials said the revisions were made • because recent data shows gas prices going up more :: quickly than expected. .• The Energy Department report predicted that gd prices will reach $6.60 a thousand cubic feet by the end of 1983 -a 150 percent increase from the $2.6:\, consumers were paying in 1978, the year Congress voted to begin removing pnce controls from about 60 percent or gas supplies. For all of 1983, the DOE projects an average gas pnce of $6.37 per thousan<t cubic feet, a 16 percent increase over the $5.48 average in 1982. Home sales increase LOS ANGELES (AP) -November sales of existing single-family homes in California increased 24 percent over October, the second OOMeC'Utive monthly increase, says the California Association of Realton1 . "Many of the preconditions needed for a housing recovery are now in place," 8S90Ciation President A . Gordon Nicolaon aaid Thursday. "Further increases in sales activity are anticipated in 1983." Nationwide, November sales increased 8.8 percent over the October level. METALS .. NEW YORK (APl -Spot nc>1119'1oua metal pr-lodlly • c...., -7~79·,.. _,, •• pound.JI de9tlnallOM. • • Lead 21.2s cant•• povnd, u,41 ~ I.AIM 21·23 -• poul\d u... ~ --'•. poulld, -1111 ~ ... , .. , ... ~, •• ......._ 11 ceMI • pound .. y •• ...._, l3e0.00 .,., ,...... : "9tl-1390 OO•l 3t4 00 1r0'/ ~. N.Y GOLD QUOTATIONS .. ltr,,,. • I 11 llld ..,_ ~ ~ gOld pt"-!Odey ; ........, morrw'll "lllna 1454 00. otl 90.-.0 1.-.t ... 1llarn0011 fl._lng 1465 00. vp . SYMBOLS 11050 ...,. .narnoon llainQ 1457 26. ott 12 a '1-*Mt ll•lno 145'~02. Oil 13" ZUtlctt 1111 1r1ernoon 1.oe 50 bid, up 13 50; 1459 50 ulled. • • Ha1utr • Mer111e11 0111y delly qvote MM 00 I.IP 110 50. .,......,._ only deify QVCM• '465 oo. .., 110 so ,. 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