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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-01-28 - Orange Coast PilotI ·' THI ORANGE COAST £DBm EDITION FRIDAY. JANUARY 28. 1983 Ol~A NC ,f <.OUN 1 Y C Al If OltNIA 25 CENTS The Orange Coa st's n ewest spectator s port is e njoye d by a throng in Huntington Beach n ear the city pier. Sandbagged Coast braces for second storm By FREDERICK SCHOEME HL o£ !he Deity l"tlot St.ft Work crews wearied by an a round -the-clock sandbagging effort at numerous locations along the Orange Coast braced t oday for a second stormy onslaught that <.'Ould prove the toughest challenge to efforts to protect oceanfront property. The National Weather Servlce aald a new storm system, carrying between 11/J and 21"2 ~es of rain, will hit the coast . . -. .._ . -. ... .... /'t lalt• today The storm pred1ct1on. plus a St!Ven-foot high ude at 9 a.m Saturday. gave pause to the workers who have labored since the storm that struck Thursday morn mg Those w orke rs took som e de light 111 the fact that today's 7. l foot high tide at 8.11 am. came and went without serious damage. primarily because today's surf was not as high as Thursday's. "Damage was mmunal today bt•<•ause the surf diminished," said 8111 Reiter, public works o peration director for Orange Coun t y government's Env1ro nml·ntal Management Agency "My concern now is tonight and what happens when it st.arts ra1111ng I've got to get some of these (X"Ople to bed." Reiter said this morning. The crews worked thro ugh the night at loc ations from Capistrano Beach on the south to Makeshift boardwalks connect this neighborhood just south o f what's left of the sto rm'wren ched Seal Beach pier . ·. ·. SeaJ Beach on the north -the areas slammed by pounding surf Thuraday. In the aftermath o f the beating, officials said today that damage may exceed $1 J million. ln SeaJ Beach, where the surf's fury proved strongest, damage to the cit y pier was set at $3.5 million. Two portions of the 1,815-foot-long pier were washed to sea. Seal Beach off1c1als said c:lamage to personal property in 'Battered pier survives new tide By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °'IM Deity "°4 Ii.fl The 44-year-old Seal Beach Municipal Pier, which lost two wooden sections to Thursday's double punch of high tJde and atorm--Oriven surf, survlved the return of h igh tide conditions early today without additional • damage, police reported "What's I e ft o f 1 t 1 s st i II atanding." Seat Beach police Capt. Sam D'AnUco said about 30 minuta after the tide reached its eeven-foot peak. T h ursday's high tide and •eather conditio ns did less ~·e r I o u s d a m a g e t o t h e Huntington Beach City Pier, which is expected to remain cl()6('d through the weekend Damage to the SeaJ Beach pier was estimated at about $3.5 million Huge waves tore one 100-foot segment from the pier, and later a 50-foot stretch. No injuries were reported at the pier D' Amico said city officia ls were slated to inspect the pier by air and by boat, trvlnR to determine the structural safety of the remaining pier pilings. Bulldozers were also at work today clearing wooden debris from t he beach area. Mild weather helped prevent additional damage to the pier early today. but Seal Beach officials were bracing for a new storm and another high tide Saturday that could batter the pier once again. D'Amlco said city offictala have not yet determined whether the pier can be repaired or will need to be completely rebuilt. The damaged pier became something of a tourist attraction in the Uny coutal community on Thuraday. Although p olic e blocked off many of the streeta leading to the ooeanfront, many spectators walked to the beach and gathered near the entrance to the w ooden pier, which remained cloeed to pedestrians. PoUce aet up roadblocks on the h ighways leading Into Seal Beach today, and turned back motorlata who did not live or work In the city. "We'r e trying to g ive t he people a chance to clean up," D' Amico aaid, ttferrtn1 to the hundreds of Seal Beech nsklenta whoae home• were flooded Thureday. 'The police captain ea.id of6dala were al8o putting the ocean at Seal Be.ch off limit.a to aurfen, (See PIER, Pa1e AZ) ·Rain to snarl parking for · Super Bowl? 1lle National Weather Service domn't expect thlt week'• aeries of stornw to cau.e problems for Sunday'• Super Bowl XVIl - but the local police can't aay the mine for the Puade:na .-rkina •waUon. Partly cloudy M.ie9 with only a .u.ht chance of ahowen ia the oflicial forecaat for the Rot. Bowl uea S unday. "The cemperature duri~h• same lhouJd be nee.r 63 with ol 10 to 15 .. Mid • ~ ' .. , apokeswomsn tor the weather eervioe. The "alight chance" of ahowera Is the reault of another atorm ayatem expected to move throuah California eerly Monday, on iM heels of one that will be pamtng ton18ht and Saturday. A apokesman for the Rose Bowl NJd that u lon1 u rain doesn't fall du rtn1 the aame, which narta at 8 p.m. Sunday, the tarpaulin-covered field aho\lld be ln aood ahape. •"'J'here'1 a lot of water on top ' of the tarp, and there wlfl probably be aome that milht aeep o nto the field, but it really ahouldn't affect the pme," aid Bill Wllaon, the Rose Bowl administrator. "It'• rained very heevUy just prior to many pmee over the years. Thia la nothlnc new (or ua." Wlllon uld the field la completely atrtped and painted and the only thlnf to do now la "wait for the weatherman'• cooperation •• t PU;den~ police weren't IO j cheery, however. A apok.snan aald the rain would mak e lt · lmpoaalble to UH the nearby Brookside Park aolf OC>W9 f« puidna. Nearly 10,000 vehAdea normally park on the ooune for Re. Bowl....,.. and police,..,. the to. ot Ill*» ooukt cat.m bU19 pn-pme traUlc Jama. Pr.paratiom afnedy are beina made to block off 1treet1 In nearby rHidenUal area• for parkln1, but NJ'L fan• are advtted to 1•t to the atadium early ).-t•~- ~ the Seal Beach. Surfside and Sunset Beach areas would top $5 million. County officials s till were awaiting word this morning on whether Gov . Geo rge Deukmejian w o uld d eclare Orange County in a state of emergency. The county was decla red in a state o f local emergency Thursday by Roger Stanton, chairman of the county Board of SupelVOOrs. According to the Orange County Fire Department, 656 hom es in the Seal Beach-Surfside-Sunset Beach areas sustained some damage as ocean water lade n with sand poured into local streets. Another 75 oceanfront homes aJong Beach Road in Capistrano Beach were threatened. Other crews worked at isolated locations at 10th Street in South Laguna and C rystal Cove bet ween LaRuna Beach and (See STORM, Page Al) Chancellor bends on hospital site By JOEL C. DON o<.,.. Deity l"tlot ..... UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. has suggested a way to poaibly end years of conflict over the location of lrvine'a flrst hospital. At a press breakfast Thursday. he said the medical complex might be built 90mewhere on the University Town Center site. located on Campus Dnve across from UCI. The proposal was hailed as a "breakthrough" in negotiatioru over the site for a community hospital becauae it marks the first time the chancellor has said he would consider an off -campus location . The university has balll~d with a corrununity coalition called Irvine Medical Center (IMC) about where Irvine should build a hospital. IMC officials recen tly broke off discussions with UCI alter they claimed Aldrich was unwilling to compromlM! on I.the hospital site. That breakd o wn 1n negouationa sent IMC back to its o riginal plan to push for a h os pital l oc ated in a geographically central lrvlne site, near Jeffrey Road and Barranca Pa rk way . UCI has been discussing other proposals from two hospital developers to build a major medlcal complex ad)QCent to the College of Medktne Aldrich said he wants to explore the off-campus site to meet the wishes of the co mmunity as w ell as the university's longtime desire to establish a major teaching and r esearch hospital on -or poesibly near -the campus. "It is my continuing interest to try to work something out that invo l ves IM C and this institution," Aldrich said in a later interview. The move may be the f11'11l step toward closing the nfl between the university and IMC and causing both groups to work together to con vince state officials that Irvine needs a h08pital. Ultimately, the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development will decide if the a r ea warrants a health care facilit IMC President David Baker said he 1s excited about the chancellor 's statement, though the central location is still preferred. "I see th.Ls as being one of the first significant s t eps of cooperation that we have seen from the university in the en tire time we have talked," he said. ''We have always said that we want the university involved with us and we want to meet (UCI's) needs. "I hope this is an indication that the university is interested in a common vision ." Just Wednesday, Irvine Company President Tom Nielsen (See HOSPITAL, Pa1e A4) ----INSIDE---- Sandbaging wat the bett defenae lor Glen Brandel and other re1identa of Orange Coaat beaches. Page Bl. Orange Coast Collqe aMi1tant coach George Mattias recalls the years he coached W ashifllton Redskin mentor Joe Gibb.. '•Be Cl. lllDEX At Your Service AB Bulletin Board A4 ~ 84-~ ~ 82 a.Mfted El .D-e c.ormc. Be ChMWClld Be O.\h NodcM J:2 l'.d1 t«tal AO l'llt.ertabunent Weekender Oerden1nl Bl "°"*°Pe m In~ w..-.r Ann Landers Moviee Mutual Funds National News Public Notloel ~~tArincn>hn I d I r·- 2 Orang• Coa11 DAIL V PILOf /~rlday January 28, li83 [Storm leaves widespread damage By ne A11oclated Pre11 humH In Northorn \..:a llfornhl, City, Mo declared~ A.np.1-, San Diqo, • Four C.Utomia l'Ountitie were and left thouaanda ot people Tw 0 ( t' c:-t 0 f 1 now re JI Marin and San Mai.<> cound• declared diaute r aru1 after without power ThuradAiy In llOt'lw o f L'•llft>ml•'• dliM&ater i.reaa. T he declaratlon towerina w11vtit1 from tht: week'• Althouah the rain let up ln Lo• mountalna .,ntltl• thtl countJee to money to third stonn washed away swank Ana(llea and San Franc laco 'l'ltlol chutl.11 ahuwl'd the 91·wi repalrdtunageto pu bllc property, homett, battered famoua plera and ovcrnlaht, anothor 1torm wa1 would normally bo a t their Dcukme ilan'• pret• 1ecretary, totted a thouaand famlllee to nee torecut to cruh ln tau, today on annual peak now, t-vem without Larry 'fho maa. uld In Loa • record high tide. the t"llnt.raJ and aouthem porllon1 lhf' high winch that lt.'<i to lht' An111elut Late Thul'llday. Nine d eatha were dlrt:c tly of the llale, where damaa~ cu.rrentd&rrulie A b o ut 3 0 0 fee t o f the blamed on the violent atorma. e.Umatea have already r.ached On T hunday , the poundlna 1,700·foot·long Santa Monica and alx people died Thunday In teru of mlliJona of dol.lara. aurf Inflicted aerioua damage on City pier waa .everely d.a.m.aaed. a twin-engine alrplane cruh Ln Gale warning• were posted Southern DtUfornla beachfront The harborma.ter'a office fell Scottadale, Ariz .. that o fflclala today for northern and central homes owned by auch film •tan Into the sea. said oould be weather-related. California. as B ruc e Dern a n d Burgeu "l waa out there .when the The aeries of windy rainatorma Meanwhile, T hunday'1 harah Meredith harbor office went," aaid harbor that atarted Wednesday has weather moved Inland today -"I knew It waa all over when I patrolman Paul John. "I never eounded the West Coast from the extending from southern Idaho saw the hot tub ....U by Into the moved 10 fut. You heard h CJreion border to MeXlco, wlth to Arizona, with a fool of snow ocean," said Becky Il&£an, who creak.Ing and then It juat went - h I a h t Ides d a mag I n g o r forecast for higher elevatlon.s in fled from her bungalow ln posh boom!" destroying about 1,000 homee ln C.Olorado, said Hugh Crowther of Malibu jwt before lt broke up in A man driving a pickup north Southern California. The storms the National Weather Servloe'a the bolling high tide. on Interstate 5 n ear Ocearuide a lso wreck ed more than 100 Severe Storms Center ln Kansas Gov. George Deukmejlan (See STORM, Pa1e A•> Economy holstered by 'index surge By Tbe Auoclated Preu A government barometer of future e c ono mic activity registere d its steepest climb in more than two years today and the stock m a rke t s ho we d an early broad gain, follo wing through on the previous d ay's strong rail y Yresldent Reagan had told re porte rs Thursday n l~ht lo "expect some good news ' with the r e lease of the Index o f Leading Eco nomic Indicators. a nd t o day th e Commerc e Departmen t said the index surlled 1.5 percent in f>ecember. i t s st ee pest c limb s inc e September 1980. The re port of the eighth gain in the index in the past nine monthB raised hopes for recovery from recession But a companion re port said an index designed to me a sure c urre nt econ o mic activity declined 0.1 percent in December, suggesting that the Gay Inen 's blood disease eyed County h ealth officials ask halting of donations By JEFF ADLER Of tM 04llly Pttot Stefl Homosexual me n residing m Orange County will be asked next month t.o voluntarily stop don ating blood until docto rs bette r unde r s t a nd h o w a mysterious malady Lhat destroys the body's abilJ ty to res1St disease is transmuted. Called AIDS for acquired immunity de ficiency syndrome -the d1sea5(' has be<.'Ome more frequent m the past few years among gay males, drug abusers and H aitian immigran t s . ex plained Dr Thoma s Prendergast , Ora ng e County's ch ief e pidemiologist. In some instances, however, the disease has spread to heterosexual males. women and hemophiliacs. "'infe<:t1ous agent" responsible, he said. Because th e di se a se Is tr a nsmitted by blood . blood banks around the country have been de bating how best to 9Creen potential high-risk donors such as h o m osexu a ls a nd drug abusers. recealon may not have run ita course as 1982 ended. The Dow Jones industrial ave rage cHmbed 7.73 to 1,071 .38 in the first half-hour of trading today but fell to 1.066 13 at 11 :10 a m. PST. Two up beat repor ts on the e<.'onomy Thursday, one by the chalrman of the Federal Reserve Board, gave the stock market a boost a nd sent the Dow Jones industrial average to its biggest. one-day gain in three weeka. "The stage appears set tor sustainable recovery in buainess activity, b r infing with it the higher levels o employment and real income that we all desire," Federai Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker said Thursday.:. The markets alSO reacted to a rep o rt f r o m the Labor Departmen t that new cl.aims for unemployment benefits in mid-January were at the lowest level since the fall of 1981. Dlilr,.. ,.._....., Gery ...... Trial s tory corrected And while there is no evide nce that tht! disease poses a threat to the gt!neral population, pu~lic health officials and the medical community a re nonetheless concerned abo ut its growing incidence . said county Public Health Officer Dr. Rex Ehl.lllg. At leas t two peo ple a lready have died o f the disease in Orange C.Ounty and 10 mon: r:iow are being treated by phys1c1ans for AIDS here. sa1d Dr. Sudhir Gupta. ch ief of immunology a t the UO MedicaJ Center. Dr Harold Kaplan, direct.or of blood services for the American Red Cross in Orange C.Ounty. said the local blood bank 1s in the prcx:es.s of deve loping a screening procedure t.o both inform people who fall into the high-r isk ca tegory about the disease and dissua d e them from donating blood The Dow J ones average of 30 industrial stocks jumped 25.66 points to close Thursday at 1,063.65. (See ECONOMY, Page All Tide watcher, perched on a piling, has a front-row-center view of the waves washing ashore in Laguna Beac h . The Daily Pilot incorrectly reported in its Thursday editions t h at defense attorney Paul Me yer. who 1s representing H untington Be ac h resid e n t James Rollings. had proaecuted Rollings in a previous trial while a prosecutor in the Orange C ounty District Attorney's Office. Meyer did not prosecute Rollings. Though M ey er w as a prosecutor at one time, he had nothing to d o with Rollings' prosecution. He represented Rollings in Rollings" bid for a new trial, a motion for which was granted this w eek by Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Green. The Daily Pilot regrets the e rror One of the deaths occurred last week while the other was in December. Gupta said. Both-men -one from Laguna Beach , the o the r fr o m Santa Ana - contracted pneumonia and died because their bodies could not fight the infection. Little 1s known abo u t the disease except that 1t appears to be transmitted from person to person through the blood, much like hepat.Jl.ls, Prendergast said. Medical researchers have not yet b ee n able t o isola t e the The Re d C ross has been working w ith represen tatives from several gay co mmunity organ izations to develop the screening program. Kaplan said. Prend ergast said he has arranged meet ings with gay organizations around the county next month at which lime he will tell them what is known about the disease a nd as k that they voluntarily refrain from donating blood for the time being. Coun ty health officials al.so are read ying a health bulletin for local physicians to inform them about the disease and tell th em where lo turn for additional information. The bulletin should be in the mail within the next few davs. Ehlin~ said. Brace yourself <:oa~tal Chance of rein 1onlght 110 peroen1 decreaalnQ to to peroenl by Saturday 11ternoon Guity west winds Saturday Co11111 low 55. Inland 50 Coutal Noh 58. Inland fl3 Wei., llO Com1>1n4'd MU moeoy e to 13 IMI outer watera and S 10 II f-1 n n er w11er1 tonlgh1 an d Saturday Soulha11t wind• IOC:raulng 15 to 30 knots ~ tonight lhlftlng 10 M>Vt"-1 l•t• tonight and wH1•rly 15 to 30 kno11 Saturday Rain tonight Pertly cloudy S•turday w tth morning aho-• over southe<n wetl!f'I l '.S. s11111111ar_v Clllforn'8111 l)(acec> 1or anoth.- 11orm ••peel.a to roll Ir> trom the Pe clftc tonight, •• dam •g• ·~• CQr\tlnued 10 mount r•om e*'ll•r high wlnda, 1owertng Wllval •nd rec:ord tklel A 11orm with 90 mph wondt dropped 3 or m<>f9 lnct>M of rain on 1oma lown-1 Thur1day and Nnl 20-foot brHk•ra crul'llng -ooutal roada. The 200 mlla9 of ahoral,,,. rrom San•• Batbara 10 San Diego In s oulh•rn Ca liforn i a Wll Hpac:lally herd hit by the high tldel and pounding we..,.. In S... Otego. tome reatd•nll ut•d turfboard1 10 Qe1 down flooded ,., .... 0011 George Daukm•ll•n declared four countlH -Lo• ~. San Diego. S4lll Mat.a ~ Matin -dte.tar .,... Th• fourth In the atria• 01 brutal 1tormt ••• Hp.clad to atrllle ma1n1y In Iha central and 90Ut"8m portlool of the 111•1• "Wa"re •».peellng tld9e Frld1y I hat Wiii be •van .. lght< ." H id Anita Garcia. with the 111111 Office o r 1Em•rg1ncy 8ar11tea• In S11ct•m•n1o. •• work craw• fo rttll1d • fregll• laca•or~ of earlh•n tave1• atong Iha Beor11tntnto-San ~ Delta. M•1nwhlla, the atorm thal --ot I0°"8 the co.I Thuf9d11Y moved Inland, ••t•ndlng from IOll1f'latn ldeflo to AIU'ona. with a loot of enow tor~t tor hlgNt eleWltlonl In C<*if lido 8fio. ... ~ IO enanga 10 rllln .. It epraed ll«OM tfw C entral Plaln• ln l O th• mid "I I I"' Vt//lfli/ "-'" •M for.Call along Illa ,.,.._ii.•• rllc ooMC • Ta111paratur•1 around Iha ,...ion• a .. "' IE.81 r8'1gtd "°"' 1at• lft HoultOfl, Melne, to 11 ,.. In Kar W•. 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Gutty toutflwHt win<!• In the mounlalN Monday. Hlgt\1 In the COUlll .,._ II() to ae and al Iha mountain r-11 UP9« 309 and 409. Overnight lowt ~ to low 50a In lhe COMtll .,_ llnd 20t and 30e lo !ha mountalne. Smog , Where 10 c•lt (toll ltaa) 101 l•t• ~ lnfOnnatlon; ~ COUMy. (IOO) 44&-382t Loa .!.ngalH County: (800) 242--4022 ~ and Sen lloemar<llnO oounuaa: (IOO) M1 ... 710 AOMD !ptaodt Canter: (8001 ...... ------------------------------------~ • 242 ....... .. SURF RIPIRT -... .... M ... • ... t: --. Tides TOOAY hoond IOw 1;24 p lft. ·U hoond lllgfl .. ., '"" u IAT'UM»AY '1ret 10W 1:41 a."' 1.1 == l:OO ··"'· 1.JJ low 4:0t p.m. -1.f Natl ,0:11 p.M. • •• l11n H1• 11'9 p .m .. f!Ha ......., ... ..,.._ Moon rlHt I : H p flt., Mt• 7:'1 .. _____________ .... ---- Arraignment postponed f~r ex-judge PIER SURVIVES • • • Fonner Wfifrt Orange C.Ounty Municipal C.Ourt Judge J oanne Harrold made a brief appearance ln Superior Court Thursday, where her arraignment was postponed until Feb. 24. Harrold has been charged with fal1ifying her declaration of candidacy for her judicial aeat in the June, 1982, election. She and her huaband, John Saporito, abo h ave been charged with a misdemeanor in which It Is alleged they coerced a notary public to notarize a back-dated deed on a Newport Beach home to substantiate her claim that ahe waa a local resident when she filed for office. From Page A 1 who have been trying to take advantage of the big waves. Thursday's incident was not the first time Seal Beach has had a pier split by stonn conditions. Orange C.Ounty historian Jim Sleeper of Tustin said the first Seal Beach p ier was built in 1906 at a le ngth of 1,860 feet - making it the longest pier south of San Franciaco at the time. A "fun z.one," complete with a massive roller coaster, was in full swing near the Seal Beach pier through the 1920s, Sleeper said. But ln 1935, a hurricane ripped out a large aectJon of the Seal Beac h pier, leaving two people st.randed on the outer wgment, S leeper aaid. He added that the two were reecued aa.fely. Th~ current Seal Beach pier, at COROUDElMAR MID-WINTER 1,865 feet long. was built in 1939 for $110,000, he said. Thuraday's norm a l•o did about $50,000 damage to the Huntington Beach City Pie r , when It was buffeted by 12 to 15-foot waves, city offida.la said. Huntington Beach city beach Director Max Bowman aaid the waves broke underneath the pier and uprooted 200 square feet of wooden pier decking. About 25 feet of pier railing al80 was swept Into the sea. ., Bowman said pier sewer lines a1ao were destroyed. He said the pie r w i l l re ma in c l osed Indefinitely until repairs can be made. No injuries were reported, and a cafe near the end of the pier was not damaged. ANNOUNCES ... 2131 CllSl llT. (fJfi ~~B~~ STARTS JANUARY 21tll lOAM SKIS 0000000 ROSSIGNOL Reg NOW FP ......•....•.. 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SALOMON 11o1rooco•21oao ••• ,_.. ax.ao .. •2100o .. •1aoo ;.a.; Zephyr •• •18()00 •• '144.. 8X·70 •• '18()00 .• •14490 Nova •••• •15500,, •12400 ax-eo •. •10000 .. •14400 J STATE l~egislature, governor ~tloser on deficit ~1 De Aaaoclated Pre11 • ::: The Legtalaiure and Gov. Oeorae Deukmejian have edpd ~r together ln efforta to fill the projected $1.6 blllion at.ate !geflctt. ::· Deukmejian and the AMembly have agreed to make 110me fj:uts now and defer two-thirds of the $1.0 blllion state deficit ·until later. ;·· The Republican governor's negotiator.has also agreed with .~e Senate Finance Committee to temporarily raise the sales tax one cient per dollar for up to 10 months -but only if triggered t)y a worsening of the economy thla spring. . The Senate is to vote on the tax increase Monday, probably dropping the whole problem Into the lap of a two-house 4>nference committee, which planned to meet Monday night to leek a comproml.ae. S.6 quake rattles damaged Malibu MALIBU -A mild earthquake jolted this surf-ravaged area early today, but there w ere no immediate reports of damage, officials satd. The 6:54 a.m. tremo r registered 3.6 on the Richter scale and was centered 20 miles southwest of Malibu in Sant.a Monica Bay, said Leroy Irby, a geophysicist with the National Earthquake lnfomu1tlon Cent.er in Golden, Colo. Vegas super-sp eed train feasible :: LAS VEGAS -A super-speed train between Southern ·Galifomia and Las Vegas is feasible and could even be expanded ·lg) rover toutes in the metropolitan Los Angeles area, according ·19 engineers. A feasibility study released Thursday by the M ichigan-based Budd Co. said the project could be operational by 1991 at a t'OSt of some $1.8 biUion. Court d enies ruling on gun ban · SAN FRANCISCO -With her efforts to ban handguns in San Francisco conquered in the courts, Mayor Dianne Feinstein $ys the fight for gun control will have to take pl.ace in the state Pr national legislatures. The st.ate Supreme Court on Thursday ;~fused to review a lower court ruling against the city's ban on . Jlandgun o•nership and sales. ·. '.!Jrown 's old Ply mouths for sale .. -SACRAMENTO -The two 1974 blue Plymouths used by former Gov. F.clmund Brown Jr. will be sold at auctions March ·12 and March 19. The cars were a symbol o( frugality for the Democratic former governor, who rejected the limousine he inherited from Gov. Ronald Reagan. Deukmejian photo urged on IOU SACRAMENTO -If the state is forced to issue IOUs because of 1ts budget deficit, Gov. George Deukmejian's picture should be on them, says the Senate Finance Committee ch.airman. Sen. Alfred Alquist, D-San Jose, introduced a bill Thursday to require that all registered warrants issued by Lhe state include Deukmejian's picture with his name under it. NATION Federal income tax repeal ask e d WASHINGTON -The U.S Conference of Mayors called today for repeal of the federal income tax cut scheduled to take effect th1S summer, with about half of the $76 billion savings going into an e xpanded u rban-aid program. The group's midwmter conference ended today. Flaw found in MX Missile rocke t WASHINGTON -The AJr Force reportedly is seeking correction of a flaw found in the second stage rocket engine of the MX Missile and is plannmg to skip two scheduled test firings after the e ngine 1s redesigned. Sen. James Sasser, D-Tenn .. quoted Air Force officials as ~ying Th~y that design flaws have been found m the engine of the missile. Reagan says MIAs 'highest priority' WASHINGTON -President Reagan said today the government's intelligence ~perations are "fully _f~" on °?e problem of missing U.S. military men and po8!1lble pnsoners m Southeast Asia. 'I'he president told a session of the Nationa.l League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia that obtaining a full accounting has "the highest national priority." tictor who played E.T. dies at 35 YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio -Michael Patrick Bilon, a leader of the Little People of America and the actor who played the .outer-space character ''E.T." during most of the hit film, has died at the age of 35. He died Wedne9day aftern00n I ~ WORLD 1 :"Car bomb explosion kills 30 ... BEIRUT, Lebanon -A car-bomb destroyed the Palestine : Liberation Organization's headauarters in the Bekaa Valley . town of Chtaura today, killing at least 30 guerrillas and leaving ~more than 17 buried in the rubble, p<>lice said. Police said they ! teceived reporta from civil defenae units th.at the car, rigged ,··~th up to 330 pounds of exploelves, was parked in a basement : .~uaed as a garage. t-,Solidarity calls for strike f -*' 6 :· WARSAW, Poland -Solidarity's underground leaders :' broke a long silence today by calling on factory workers to :.-prepare for a nationwide general strike "as the only way to (.break down the existing dictatorship." .. . Windswept waters that flushed the basement of Laguna Beach lifeguard tower also dismantled piers and knocked the compass for a loop along Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar. STORM • • • From Page A1 Corona del Mar . In Newport Beach, city crews worked Thursday afternoon to bulldcne a sand dike to protect a parking lo t a djacent to the Newport Pier from ocean waters. In other low-lying areas of the city, residents and shopkeepers r eadjusted sandbags to keep waters out of their structures. The Balboa Island Ferry kept c hugging along Thursday afternoon despite breeie that reached up to 40 knota at the N e wport Beac h Ii feg uard headquarters. One worker said the ferry stopped service for about four hours earlier in the day because of the storm and tidal action. In Huntington Beach, officials said no damage occurred today when the Ude cretted. That was far from the case Thursday when flood waters cauaed an estimated $250,000 in damage to the city street system. No major damage to dwelling units was reported. A creat ing flood c o ntrol channel forced the temporary evacuation of 540 elementary school children from Eader School, 9291 Banning Ave. The• water did not spill over the channel and the achool was open today. Not open, however, was Pacific Coast Highway between Golden West Street in Huntington Beach D.-,,...,...."' "-PllrM and Seal Beach Boulevard in ECONOMY BRINGS SOME GOOD NEWS .. '" ~~Th~~~~ch s ustained From Page A2 In Laguna Beaeh this morning. increase In a row. The index 8eVeral yean ln Baltimore and the $2,500-minimum investment hundreds of tide watchers stood a remains far below year-ago Cicero, Ill. About 6,700 account.s,introducedDec.14. respectable distance from the levels, the business-supported employees, or 5 pe rcent of A government economist called edge of the Main Beach Park research group said. Western Electric's total work the employment figures "an boardwalk, watching as waves as I n o t h e r e c o n o m i c force, will be affec ted, the early clue" that joblelllless may high as eight feet slammed into developments: company said. 900J1 decline. the city lifeguard tower. -Auto industry reports In -The Federal Home Loan Fir st-time applications for A cheer resounded at 8: 11 Detroit said indefinite layoffs Bank Board reported that benefits in the week ended Jan. when the high tide hit and a among U.S. autoworkers this Americans deposited more in 15 fell by 71,000 from the large wave broke across the week dropped to 265,544, while their savinp and loan accounts ln previous week's 562,000 to boardwalk and a river of sea the domestic automakers planned December than they withdrew, 491,000, the department said. water ran across the g:raasy park to tum out 1.2 percent more cars the fint time that has happened In a related sign that labor onto South Coast Hiahway. than 1ut week. The five major in almost a year. Depoaits in the markeu may be stabWzing, the Meanwhile, residents of the U.S. automakers said the layoff 3,358 federally Insured S&Ls Conference Board in New York oceanfront portion of El Morro drop from 268,945 last wee.k wu outweighed withdrawals by $9.6 said its help-wanted advert1aina Mobile Home Park watched due mainly to a 4,000 decline at billion, the government said. The Index r ose five points In anxiously from a service road ~neral Motors Corp. surge in depoeta ia attributed to December. aa waves battered the shoreline. -F . J a mea McDonald , .---------------------------------------- president of GM, aaid an auto industry recovery ia under way. He made the comment I n announcing that more than 21,000 U.S. aut.oworken will be called back to work ln the next three months. -American Telephone & Telegraph Co. reported 1982 profit.a of $7.28 billion, a record, up 6 .7 p~rce nt over 198..L However, AT&T'• Western Electric Co. announced Thunday It wtll phue out Its Kearny, N.J .. plant and reduce operations over WHAT YOU SEE IS (NOT NtaSSAlll Y) WHAT YOU GETI Technologlcal advances In carpet manufacturing have resulted In lower prices today than 40 years ago . ·w.1re ··Listening ••• What do you like about tbe Daily Pilot'! Wh•t don't you Hile? Call the number at left and your m p will be r«Ol'Cled, tranacribed and delivered to the •PIJl'OPl'late ecUtor. The tufting machines make carpet 70 ttmee t•ter then Axmln1ter and Wiiton looms. TheH mechlnes will m•e up to 12 lineal feet of carpeilng per minute, either twelve or fifteen feet wide, The relative .... of tN1 manufacturing method hu had one negattve upect 1n1tMd of about ten rnpected, reliable mills, today there are more than 100 Miia. many Ot queetlonable lntegrtty. It 11 not dlfftcutt for • clever carpet deetgner to make a carpet look far better than It fa. . 642·6086 A I 111 f' ct The same 24·hour •nawerinc aervl~ may 1Mt used to rttOrd let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox coatrtbuton m\llt lntlude t-heir name and telephone number ror vertnutlon. No drculaU. calls, please . Tell us what's on your mind. ORAHQE COAST Daily Piiat I The anawer to the conaumer 11 ctear: Either know your manufacturer -or rely on a reputable retallet. (Alden'•. of COUrM.) ; Pair due~honor "' The Cost.a Meaa Chamber of Co mm erce i1 a cce pting applications for the annual "Man and Woman of the Year" awards. AppllcaUons are available at the Chamber of Commerce office at 2960 Harbor Boulevard, Suite Dor by calling community affairs committee c h a irman Jerry Wofford at 557-3000. • Pro per techniques for planting and carmg for trees and s hrubs will be the focus of a Coastline College landscaping course meeting from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesdays, beginning this Wednesday at Marina High School In Huntington Beach. Intended for professional and amateur gardeners, the course • UC Irvine's Summer Science Institute has received a $35,000 contribution from the Atlantic Richfield Foundation. The annu al institu te is a fiv e-w ee k program f or elem entary and high school teach ers designed to bolste r Deadlin e 11 Marc h 16 . Candidate• a r e generally nominated for the poeition and their names are kept secret until the awarda ceremony. The chamber committee will consider the candidate's service to the community, leadership, length of res.ldency. r~tion In tne city and volunteer aervice. will cover planting techniques, soil preparation, irrigation, trimming and environmental concerns. Mail registration is cu rrently being conducted. The clus Is tuition-free for legal r:esidenta of CaUfom1a for one year or longer. ·For more Information, call the college, 963-0824. knowledge and classroom skills. The foundation grant and ma tching funds from other busin ess organizations are expected to provide the tota l institute budget, most of which will be used for $500 stipends for the 90 teachers who attend. These are some of 1 7 oceanside homes in Aptos that were damaged by high tides and storm. STORM KILLS 9. • • From A2 died in a five -vehicle c ha in-reaction accident Thursday. Troopers said the truck, the fourth vehicle in lhe accident, skidded to a stop facing the wrong way and waa struck head-on by a car. Officials recovered the bodies of two men who had been boating in the Los Angeles River, normally only a trickle in a concrete channel. One victim's 8-year-old boy was still rnisaing Thu.raday. Dick Hallen, Federal Aviation Administration duty officer in Los Angeles, said investigators will try to determine if weather . played a part in the plane crash that killed six people and injured a seventh. Damage from the storms was expectea to be in the tens of millions o f dollars , and e 'mergen cy services spokeswoman Anita Garcia aa.id at least 998 families had evacuated their homes. The storm whipped by 90 mph winds, dropped 3 or more inches of rain on some tow.'lS in a day a nd sent 20-foot b reakera crashing over coutal roads. It plastered partl of the Sierra Nevada with 4 inches of snow an hour as it moved inland toward the Rockies. Eleven thousand homes and businesses r e mained without power Thursday night, and during the storm at least 400,000 custom ers temporarily lost power, said Marilyn Beret, a spokesw oman for Pacific Gas and Electric. A family of five in the Marin County town of Novato, about 20 miles north of San Francisco, escaped being buried alive when a mudslide c rashed Into a bedroom of their $300,000 home before dawn Thunday. Two homes slid down Fitch Mountain in the wine country of Sonoma County north of San Francisco. Part of the landmark Crystal Pier in Pacific Beach fell apart. At Redondo Beach harbor, near Los Ang~les, waves crashed through windows and flooded a dozen busjnessea. ORIENTAL RUGS for Best Selection of CHINESE, PERSIAN, INDIAN, PAKISTAN, ROMANIA AND DHURRI At Low, Low Prices bJt,~i'~J.. Corona del Mar 2421 E. Coast Hwy. 673-2224 H001151 M-491 1lln1 S.tardey lo.oo-6i00, 0....-..._., (eor.tt ol MMArthar AC..... Hwy.) Comp•re Our Price. aad Sel«llOll u4 DedJ•. ,Co,,,._1 lo Decor••.,. •ad J'rMe . . . HOSPITAL SITE COMPROMISE? ••. ~. Daniel Aldrich From Page A1 announced plan• ' be1ln • COlllmll'da1 ~ ol &be 100-acre UnlveraUr Town Center, bounded by UniWl"litYz Qunpua and Culwr drivee ana Wllllam Muon ~ Park. 'll'ea 10 ha1Clllcu1Dct"w'tt Aldrich the poulblllty of bulldln1 a ho1pltal In the commerclal-rulden lla 1 dew~nent. "W;re encouraaed -u we lh1nk everyone in the convnunlty should be -by Or. Aldrich'• statement that he la willing to I COl)llder a ho1pUal 11&• off Cllmpul." Nlellen Mid ... I& Clllld 'prove a real breakthrou1h toward a eolutJon that will Wk for all ,.,.u. of ln_._ ln the cmnmuftl'l ." He ad ed th•l lM--1""'-- Company la even COlllklerlna a land dGriation for a holpital. liu& a ct.dlkln muat tint b9 made on 'lcqUon. '1The Important lh1ng now la that a door hu been opened to the pouJblllty of blendlnt the lnt.ereata of UCJ with thoee ot the -ourl-2th-greab-sa~, nawin ~ n<ZWport ·l::xzoch etonz only . f it \~ our intq.ntion to haw a Baltz, at such a time. thot 'W:l, can offczr a substantial amount of mcz,rchondi.s<l. fiom aJ.r cz.xisting stock at a k>i~nifica.nt priaz.,nzduction. "WQ., shell. contin~ our policy of not "buying for sa}.q.~·; so all·ofour salcz. il¢JTI.5 rczpnzscz.nt th<Z. l:xzstpur:- cha5CZ.s aveilablcz. to U5 thr<?U9}lou'Lthz.~r. vn,think thotyouwill find an <Z.Xc<illent choiqz, of fim eal.cz, rncz.rchandisz. to cha.Jeez from. ,._[ --- 11 l• ,, . I 1 I MEN WOMEN & KIDS AOIDAS, ULTRA SPORT TAIL /TFM , HEAD & MANY OTHER GREAT BRANDS 26 Fashion Island Newport 640-4423 [ Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, January 28, 1983 .. .. Now 60°/o-80°/o OFF #29 Fashion Island Mon .. Tues .• Wed .. Sal. .................................. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thurs., fn ...................................................... 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday .......................................................... 12 noon to 5 p.m. Elegan._ Gifts at · Special Prices . for the New ·Year! . . COBRA Reg. NOW 20" Light Cobra Neck ........ $37.95 $18.99 30" Light Cobra Neck ........ $55.95 $27.99 FLAT WHEAT 8" Flat Wheat Bracelet ...... $87 ,95 $43.99 16" Flat Wheat Neck ........ $179.95 $87.99 18" Flat Wheat Neck ........ $197.95 $98.99 HERRINGBONE 20" Herringbone Neck ..... $101.95 $49.99 30" Herringbone Neck ..... $153.95 $76.99 BOX CHAIN 16" Box Neck ................... $112.95 $55.99 18" Box Neck ................... $125.95 $62.99 20" Box Neck ................ , .. $139.95 $89.99 2 .. " Box Neck ................... $159.95 $79.99 30" Box Neck .................. $210.00 $104.99 14K Chaln1 a Bracelet• .. ...... ........................... 11.a off SOLID ROPE CHAIN Reg. NOW 16" Solid Rope Neck ..... $432.95 $211.99 27" Solid Rope Neck ..... $729.95 $364.99 30" Solid Rope Neck ..... $809.95 $399.99 TINSEL CHAIN 16" Tinsel Neck ................ $82.95 $39.99 18" Tinsel Neck ................ $93.95 $46.99 30" Tinsel Neck .............. $155.95 $77.99 SUPER CHAIN 18" Super Neck .............. $810.00 $299.99 30" Super Neck ............ $1015.00 $499.99 LIGHT SERPENTINE 15" Light Serpentine Neck $27.95 $13.99 18" Light Serpentine Neck $33.95 $16.99 20" Light Serpentine Neck $37.95 $18.99 24" Light Serpentine Nee~ $45.95 $22.99 MEDIUM SERPENTINE CHAIN 16" Medium Serpentine Neck ......... $100.95 $49.99 18" Medium Serpentine Neck ......... $113.95 $56.99 20" Medium Serpentine Neck ......... $121.95 $59.99 24" tMdlum . Serpentine Neck ......... $1 .. 7.95 $73.99 30" Medium . Serpentine Neck ......... S182.95 $89.99 ' _ _._.,. - t DANCEWEAR ACTIVEWEAR SALE 50%0FF Slow Stretch Classes by Wiii/om Pasley Avolloble Now Coming Soon ... Pregnancy Exercise Classes by Rosol Ind Roffe/ Mon.-Thurs. 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. HI. 7:30 a.m-7 p.m .• Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. RAFF jeWelry .... ::=::.:_. -. 77 Fashion Island Newport Beach 644-2639 Next to KOCM a Bob Bumi • ' 3 generations of friendly ~·• -.ervlce Over 70 r,,,. stores ;,, Al ND [R1 THE BROADWAY • BUFFUM • BULLOCKS WIL.5HiRE • NEIM~N-MARCUS • ROBINSON·s Just off Pacilc U>ut Ha.hway bltween MacArdnli mt Jamboree mwL. iD ·Newport heh • " -·""!: ,, Ora~ eo.1 OAILV PILOT/Frtday, January 21, 1883 _County gets i n line · ·for new jail fun dins Passage of Propo1ltion 2 In last November'• election created a $280 million pool of bond money earmarked for jail construction and rehabilitation throughout the state. Orange County supervisors want to be sure \hat the county gets its fair share of this money. To that end, they have approved the expenditure of S2.6 million from unallocated revenue sharing funds to develop architectural plans for a $44 million intake and release center proposed for the seriously overcrowded Orange County Jail. The project already has been identified by the state Board of Corrections, which ia responsible for allocating funds, as one of the top priorities in the state, but so far no funding has been available. Now supervisors believe that spending some money to prepare the plans could put the county in a very favor.able position for f unding from the bond money pool. The proposed 384-bed jail additJon, a two-story atructu.re w be built adjacent to the preernt. women 'a }all, would hou1e pre-trial defendantl and provide a central bookins. ~corda and release area. Persona awaiting trial or release now are hou1ed with prisoners serving time for a variety of offenaea in the main jail and this, Sheriff Brad Oates believes, is responsible for many of the problems plaguing th~ overcrowded facillty. Actually, addition of the 384 beds would only bring the entire jail comp{ex up to what is considered a normal size ~o~ the_ present jail population. The design proce11, which would include extensive remodeling of the main jail, would take about a year and construction could not begin before 1984. -However~ supervisors were ~Aili. advised to authorize the inv•tment now, so that actual plans will be on the table when the bond funds are allocated by the state. End the niont~y shuffle Rules governing fair polltlcaJ practices prohibit the personal use of funds donated for a politica~ campaign, but place no restrictions on the transfer of such funds from one candidate to another, without the knowledge of the original donor. As things stand, an elected official who leaves office or a candidate who is defeated is free to contribute surplus campaign funds to any candidate, committee or political party without the contribution being considered a personal use of campaign funds. Newport Beach As- semblywoman Marian Bergeson. rightly feels that this is sidestepping the spirit, if not the letter of present laws on campaign contributions and has introduced a measure that would prohibit the transfer of campaign funds between candidates and offieeholders. It would require that campaign donations be used only • by the candidate t-0 whom they were contributed and that surplus funds could be transferred only to a tax-exempt nonprofit charitable organiz.a tion rather than handed over to another candidate, committee or political party. In recent years this back and forth shuffling of campaign donations has become such common practice that, in fact, a donor has no way of knowing where his contribution eventually may wind up. And it is n.ot impossible that it could be helping fatten the coffers of a candidate the donor does not personally support. It may be to the personal advantage of a candidate or officeholder to share the campaign wealth in the interest of obtaining future favors , but it is a questionable practice at best. We wouldn't give Mrs. Bergeson's proposal too much of a chance of winning her colleagues' approval, but it would be a step toward greater honesty in politics.• Opinions expressed in the spa~e abOve are thc>Se of the Dally Piiot. Other views u - pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invit· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Boll 1S60, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (7U) 6•2-•321 . T e l e vision vs. English · An editorial from the Sacramento Bee One 'of the more insidious retrogressions of the year past -one that began long ago and probably will continue long ,beyOnd 1982 -waa the unconscious (one might even say mindless) assault on the English language. Nor was this onslaught confined to those deprived of a basic education. No less than Kraft Foods, sponsor of those soft-spoken TV comme.rdala, got the 1982 Dunce Cap of the Year Award from the Society for the Advancement o( Good English. Kraft'• sina seem minor. "More Cheesier" waa one blurb, touting the company's macaroni·and-cheeae prepared dinner, that caused the society to grate it.s collective teeth. Another was "You did good!" The trouble I.a, such mild offemes, by ~e OTHER VIEWS very fact that they emanate from the magic tube, convey a legitimacy that all and sundry -moet regrettably, children -absorb unthinkingly. After all, what are television commercials for? It's doubtful the society's admonition will do much good, however well It may have been done. A Kraft spokeswoman, In a non sequitur delivered in fluent bureaucrateae, responded: "It ia diff.icult to produce advertising that would appeal to all aegmenta of a diversified audience." Presumably Kraft's media research folks have identified the illiterate tepnent of the audience aa the one with the greatest buying power. L.M. Boyd/ M usic p o llution The harmonica waa first patented in 1822 tn Germany-about the. JMUDe ti.me u the accordion and concertina. Everybody started playing these musical inatrumenta in the street.a. That wu not good, but bad, said bands of locala. A oounter-bannonica rnovement developed. Too much nolae. GroUJJ9 of environmentaliata raided the music makers. They burned thousands of bannonJcaa, 1CXX>rdions and concertinM in furious .• (ires. One of the world'• mo1t beautiful cities -Thailand'• Bankok -la alowly '1n.ldni into the eea. By the tum of the century, It'• expected to be enUrely underwater. No other pretty young lady hN been pictured on the covera of ~•many tbne9 • Elbabeth '!'aylor. In 25 years, 1,160 coven. QWW a ·record. 1 OMNQE COAST : Daily Pilat ,.......,.-.. .-·---·· =-r..;;:s ' ...... .... . Q . Does any country have more divorces versus marr:taaea than-the- United States? A. Only one. Sweden. There, it'• one divorce for every 1.9 nwn.a,e.. Here, it's one divorce f« every two marriages. Q . How can anybody poasibly explain why perfume 1Mta longer on brunettes than on blonda? A. Theory ii that fair.hain!cf people tend to have akin wb.ich more llWlfUy abeorbl the fragranoea. Fifty-one percent of the new mothers in th.la country breMt feed durlna their bablea' flrat week. Twenty-three pet-cent do eo for five OC' llx months. Not even half that many breMt fed 10 ymn •· Neil SLmon hes written 19 play1 ln 20 yea.rs. Took a year off for exper1enct mayt.. doft*t know. - Party-givers woo C~ngress · WASHINGTON -Members of Congreas don't have to alt by the 21 hone waitlng for invitations to es, even when the parties are at ancy re90rta in Florida, Laa Vegas or Japan. Particularly if they're on certaln important committees, our lawmakers are ardently courted by well-heeled lobbyiata for the industries their cornmlttees overaee. Junkets to faraway places -all expenses paid by the industry group, of course -are commonplace fo~ngreasrnen and aenatora with an itch (o travel. THE GENEROUS lobbyists pioualy insist that the junkets are simply Intended to improve communication wtth the legialatora -and surely, they add, no one could seriously believe that a congremnan's vote can be bought with a weekend at the beach. I certain1y hope not, but the subtle influence of poolside parties and laviah cabaret shows cannot be lightly dlamissed. The memory of good times can't help but make the guest more receptive to the genial ha.t'a point of view, and that's really all the apecial-.interest groups want. From House and Sen ll.J...e_ financia1-diaclosure fonns, my reporter Jock Hatfield waa able to identify the moat openhanded party given -and the consn-tonal junket junkies who are their targets. -No one does a better job of entertaining members of Congress than the National Aaaociation of Broadcast.en. In 1981 and 1982, a total of 32 members enjoyed an.expense mini-vacations at the NAB'a conventions in Las Vegas and Dallas. The trips included airfare, lodg:ing, food and entertainment by the likes o1 Bob Hope, Steve Allen and Rich Uttle. Of the 32 congressional guests, 17 lill:I 11111111 were members of the House or Senate Commerce Committee, which have been considering legl.alation to deregulate the broadcaatina industry. -The National Aaaociation of Homebuilders runa the NAB a close second. ln 1981-82, despite the -deep depreaaion ln their industry, the homebuilders managed to scrape up enough money to sponaor 31 trips for at least 18 members of Congress to their Las Vegas conventions. The builders' guest liata favored members of the House and Senate Finance, Banking and Appro,pr1atiQDI commi_ttees· all of which have been considering legislation to e p the housing industry. For example, 13 of the 18 members of C.ongresa who went to the NAH convention in 1981 were on one or another of tha.e committees. The National Aaaoc1ati on of Realtors treated at least 10 congressional gueata to Ux days in San Franciaco last • I year; in 1981, 11 accepted the usociation'a invitation to its Miami convention. The guests were expected to addreaa the conventions, but as the official program of the San Frand.aco gathering obeerved, "It will be no one's fault but our own if we don't have a g_ood time here." Most of the members of Congreea were on the Finance, Budget or Ways and Means committees, which deal with interest rat.ea and other mat1era of deep concern.to the real-estate industry. -The Chicago Mercantile Exchange has brought more than 200 members of Congress to Chicago to visit the exchange floor in the past five years. The excbange'a particular interest ii members of the Agriculture committees, · which legislate the regulation of many commodities trades at tbe exchange. -The Distilled Spirits Council took five members ·of Congress to Marcos Wand, Fla., in 1981 for three days at Marriott's Moco Beach Hot.el. Last year, at least eight members attended the group's convention in Palm Springs, Calif. Most of the congressional guests were on committees likely to consider tax-relief measures for the booze industry. +-The Japan Society proVided 20 members of Congress with all-expense-paid trips to Japan in 1981-82, concentrating on memben of the .Energy and Commerce and Forei~ Affairs committee. D I-earning about th ~ perfe ct house U you had all the ti.me and all the money you needed to build younelf the perfect houae, what would it be like? I have eome ideas for my dttam bowie. Firat, It would have a big, handaome wooden front door that everyone Uled. No one would come in the back way or through the kitchen door aa a regular thing. Ma.t hoU8el are designed ao that the &ont door Isn't really convenient and ii only uaed oocaaionally by guests who come to dinner Saturday night or by Jehovah'• Witne98eS wanting to give you literature. There ia no reason why a front door couldn't be put In a convenient p~. 'nlere would be a four-car garage for . our two can. This would allow apace for •the thlnp we prnently have ln our two-car garage instead of our two can .. THERE WOULD be both a living room and what we ulf!d to call the parlor In my grandmother'• bou.e. l don't actually like parlors but they're convenient for some occasions. Ther. provide a place to keep chain that aren t oomfonable enough to really lit on, walls on which to bang gilded mirron and 1 plcture1 you don't really like, and shelves on which to put knlck.knacka and various pieces of homely but expensive china. The bookahelves in the parlor would hold the books we never read. The dining room would be elegant., aplldous, wood-panelled and quietly Ut. lt would have a huge and beautiful oval table that would expand to eeat 20 or contract to be comfortable for four. The extra chairs would recede into the floor UDY llDllY at the P\&lh of a button. The living room or family room would be small and cozy wlth several comfortable, worn leather chairs, a muahy couch long enough to sleep on ~1ched out, and a television .et too blg for the me of the room. It would abo have a stereo record player, alth~ we never u.e the one we have. It would have small windows and could be entered throuah only one door. More than one door rulna the coztne. of a room. The kitchen wou.ld have a fh-eplace, an alcove with a comfortable break.fast Cashing in on celebrity "Of mak.t.ng many book.a there ia no end," ii a complaint• old aa ~. but It waa never u bad aa it ii now. Everybody writea books, for rwona that have little to do with 11,erary or historical value. UllUally It la to make a quick buck or to caab In on aome m111111• t.ncome. Income, however, ln many cues, may haw ie.. to do with it than eco. and the need to justify one'• actions and inWlntkww. I would not at all be aurprieed if DeLorean aold his memoin to a publiaher, not atmply to raise funds but to prove that hia machinations werie perpetrai.d for • noble cai.. table, at which we'd usually eat dinner, and a lot of indestructible butcberblock counter tops. It would have a big, profemonal range wtth eight bumen, two ovens and an open flame grill. There would be a walk-in refrigerator like the ones they have in meat market.a. I'd never bend ovt.-r to get llOIDe\hi.na out of the bottom of the refriaerator again. In one COl"Del'" of the kitchen would be a dumbwaiter that would take thJ.naa from the ki~ to the room _ul_!Stains and to the b1 1 en lf'flt downatairi: The cellar or basement would be divided into four parts. One part would have the furnace, washer, drier and a bin of replacement parts for every , appliance in the hou9e. A lleCOnd room would have all my woodworkin1 equipment and would be hennetlcally and acoustically sealed 110 that neither dust nor noise could drift out of it int&. the rest of the house. There have been: :-1 some complaints about that In our. preaent house. IN THE BACK, running the full • length of the houae, I'd have a swimming pool 50 yardt long and 4 . yards wide. I don't want to play in the. pool, I just want to do laps. , The fourth par\ of the basement would be a small. nicely equipped gym in whJch I'd ~~be we~ Uptalra tbe'9 -be five 6edr..-i..ooua--- wlth 10 adjoining bathrooma. When there are two people in a bedroom. one bathroom per bedroom ii not enouah· It .. would be nice when all the kida are home at Cb.riatmM. Eich of the many hup clothea ~ would be equipped with a Diapoeall down which OoWd be dumped old mo.. wom or unattractive old ahitU. IOCb with hola and tpOtt.ed necku.. Thete are 80l'ne of the th1np I'd Wee in my drNm hou8e. Meanwhile, rm tlnd of camptna out and I'll be happy lf · l they'll only finAlh the Ooor met -.. ~' oldolnkond~-ln--j 11111 /flCll By fte A1toelate4 Prn1 A rlde by Oov. Bob GrUam with the Florida H'&hWA)' Patrol rnflh\ land hlm ln court., becaw.e \he lawyer for a man arneted on a drunken drivh\8 charge wanta him \0 testify. Ora.ham wu ridina with the patrol on Nov. 13, to flnd out more about law enforcement, when a trooper arre1ted MJclaael Darmlaki. "Whoever la preeenl at the tcene ii fair game, ln my oplnlon," said pul:>Uc defender Gary Cowart, who wanta \0 1ubpoena the governor. Graham, however, has no Intention of appearing ln court and bu turned the matter Graum over to his lawyers, said spokesman Steve Billi. 1 Assault charge against Rawls dropped ELLICOTT CITY, Md. -An assault charge filed aia.lnat rhythm and blues alnger Loa Rawlt has been droppe.d, after the plaintiff said ahem• r wanted to punue the cue. The charges. from a diapute followina a concert by Rawls last July at e Merriweather Post Pavilfon Lr\ nearby Columbia. , .. Sally C. Carroll, identified in court papers as Rawl.a' penonal assistant, said the singer "struck me with his flit on the right cheek, eye and noee, cauaing fractures." Rawl.a' lawyer said tlle 49-year-old singer was innocent of the charge. Ex 'CHiPs' star innocent of contempt LOS ANGELES -Fonner "~' stai' tarry WUcorhas- been found innocent of contempt of court for an altercation with his estranged wife, but was ordered to stay away from her except when visiting their child. Superior Court "Judge Keu eo Black said Thuraday he was convinced there had been some "mutual combat" between the 3~year-old actor and Jollanaa Wilcox, but there was "a small reasonable doubt" Wilcox had wilfully struek her during a Jan. 3 argument. Black granted the woman's request for a restraining order barring her husband from coming within 100 yarda of her l H . . 1 ' u111an1t1es c ass ~ ~ set for e venings Orange Coast College's popular "Introduction to ' Humanities" clue will be offered for the first time , in the evening thia spring. ' The three-unit claaa, listed as Humanities 100 ln the OCC schedule, meets Monday eveningJ from ~ 7-10 p,.m. l ' We have received many requests from f students who work during the day and who have Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, J11nuary 28, 1913 ,\7 - I I t>ecept when exerclaln1 'hl• vl11tatlon rl1ht1 to their 20-~nth-old dautih .. r, W•dy. Harrison resents treatmen t a1 Beatie Qeorp 11arr1 .... former l'8d suitarilt with the Beat.lea, "'>" he no 1onpr wantl \0 be treated ~ly u a member of the world'• i:.t-known .POP IJ'OUP· Reagan pub slop thwarts stakeout "We were aU Juat a bunch of loonlee -tak1na drup and t.rYtna to be honett," he aald tn a rare lnterview publlahed Tfauriday In The Sun new•P"per ln Londoh. HarrlllOll 39, Mid the newa medla "are not lnterestA!d ln me u • human. They are only lntereeted In the BeaUee. The Beatlet are actually a an\all ~ of my Ute." In the lnterview. H.arrt.on -now establlahlna a new career for h.lmlelf u a movie producer -uid public Ule aa a Beatie wu "juat too much. Nobody should have to live a life like that." Abernathy likely lo undergo surger y ATLANTA -The Rev. Ral9* D. Abenatlly, president of the Southern Chriatian Leadenhlp Conference fnxn lee8 to 1977, may require IW'Pl'Y a\ Johna Hopkins tplpital ln Baltimore. Doctors are detennlnlng whether the civil rights leader la healthy enough to have a bypass operaUon on a cerebral artery. Hla doctor in Atlanta, Dr. Bernard J. Brtd1ea. said the 56-year..old Abernathy was ad.mJtted to Crawford Long Hoapiial be.re last week after hi.a apeech became slurred. • Aberut•y Country singer hospitalized 2nd tim e AKRON, Ohio -Country llnaer Tammy Wyaette has been hoepitalized for the second d me In two weeks, after 1uflerir!J abdominal paJ.na during a ftlMhtclub tour. Wynette, 40, wu admitted to Akron City Hospital for obaervatton and teats, said Mar1le GelhHen, a h ospital supervl8ot. Jou Paale, Wynette's ro.ad manager, said the singer became ill about 9:30 pJn. Wednesday after a performance at the Breakaway nightclub in Akron. Miss Wynette was hospitalized several days last week in Nashville. . BOSTON <AP) -President Reagan aurorlted more than the cllentelt' when he 1\0pped ln a Bolton pub for a quick bfft. The lmpromptu vlalt broke up a stakeout ln the barroom by armed FBI agenll, the Boston Globe reported today. Slx undercover agenta were waiting Wednesday lnalde the Eire Pub for a suspect, unaware of th~ president's unichedu.led detour from hla one-day trip to Boston, the newspaper uld. The agents had spent several weeks on the case and visited the pub regularly In various disguises, the newspaper aald, quoting federal sources who asked not to be named. The FBI hoped to arrest a s uspect Wednesday. according to the Globe. It was not known wh)' the suspect was being sought. Minutes before the presldent'a arrival, FBI agents watched in astonishment as a carload of Secret Service agents from the 0Bos\On office came through the doors, the newspaper said. An FBI agent asked what they were doing thece, and a Secret Service agen.t echoe d the question. . Seconds late r, the FBI contingent hurried out the door as the presidential motorcade approached, according to the Globe. If FBI agents had failed to recognize the Secret Service and tried to make an arrest when the president was in the bar. the &>cret Service agenta could have reacted drullcally at the 11.iht ot armed men, offlclal1 tola the t Globe. , Secret Service apnta aaJd the president'• vllit waa Impromptu, and they had no prior knowkidae I of the FBI investiptlon. i "There la abeolutely no truth t to the reporta that our a1ency had prior knowledge that th~ president was goina to go to the Eire Pub," said Becret Service Agent in Charge Peter Rush, head of the Boston offloe. ~ I "We first were told aa he was about to leave the Opportunities lnduatrlallzation Center building in Roxbury and we rushed an advance party to the Eire Pub for t a fast aecurlty check." u Police to •f } 1 graduate 0 range-Co u.n...ty S.11 c r ·-.:.-. iff -Coroner Brad Gat es , announces that the graduation exercises for the 58th Baaic / Academy will be held at l Chapman College, Memorial Auditorium Thursday at 6 p.m. The keynote speaker will be Captain Jimmie Kennedy, Acting Chief o( Police. Anahelm Police 1 Department. The public la 1- invited to attend. I (;frame Sale Ends ~on GJa ~ . ·Q~ Frame It At Our ) ) xe Sale Buy One Frame at the Regular Price. Get a Second Frame That Costs t he Sam e or Less for O ne Cent! ) ) Ii c not had the opportunity to take thia comprehensive j:~ course that coven major cultural movements in ;· Western civilization." aaya OOW"9e instructor Eleanor Choose a frame. and we've got plenty. The second one will cost a penny. So make your good cents wo rk for you. Buy one frame and take home two The frames shown-are few. but we have mo The assortment's different in all our stores. Your wall can be a gallery. too. • ~ ' ;, r • Kau. • · The claK examines •ucb_ areas as art, art ;'!~ history, ae1thetlc1. music, dance and musical •1 theater, literature, history, philosophy, and economic history. f Registration for 1pring classes runa th.rough 1 Feb. 11 in tbe OCC Admiaaiona Bulld_iE.S. Regiatration information la available by cal.ling 556-5772. Librarians meet for SA workshop The Santa Ana Public Library will host 36 Orange County public librarians Thursday ln a day-long training workshop on the use of the 1980 U.S. Census. Just be sure the second frame ls;mced below -0r-eosts the same.- The second's just a penny more Al any Aaron Brothers store!. Here's how our frames car1 work for you. .. I ) I I J r1 ' Speakers Bud Steinfeld and John Hernandez, Information Spedaliata from the Regional Office of the Bureau of the U.S. Census ln Loe Angeles, will explain how the 1980 Census was conducted and define apecial census terminology. Participants will be led through exercises using the wealth of information that la available through the various cenaus materials. F inished art work of your own, A needlepoint that you have sewn. T he mirror that you etched by hand. A poster of a far off land. The workshop is intended to widen the skills of librarians in aiding the public in the we of the 1980 census for population, economic and ethnic background statistics, aa well aa demographka for locating buaineaea. Goodwill to f e te county volunteers In celebration of over 18,000 volunteer hours donated to Goodwill Industries of Orange County during 1982, the countywide organ1%ation will hold a Volunteer Appreciation Day Feb. 9 at 2:30 p.m. ln the amaJJ dinine room at Chapman College ln Orange. "In addition to dessert and award ptttentations, profeaional photographs will be taken of each volunteer ~t and complementary copies will be malled to them,,, 11ates ~rge w. Kasinger. president of the noo-profit rehabllltation center for physically, mentally and emotionally disabled men and women. Volunteer opportunities are available in various areu, from akilled positioN to stnffina envelopes. uwe have volunteer openings for retired penona. young adult, even children," Ke.tnser continued. 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Theee promotional malUnaa involved complettna a televtaion r viewtna quesUonnaire with hiah value lifta .... bait." ,' One of these ·promotions cond~ted by American Testing lnJt.itute of Miami, Fla., involves completlng a te leyiaion viewing questionnaire. Thoae responding to it are guaranteed to be awlrded merehandiae and/or ) cash valued from $260 to $2,000. To receive the prize, the participants are 1'e9Uested to 1-Jubmit $14.80 to "help defray the coat of shipping, handling, postage, printing and 1 administration of thia testing procedure." The prize aent in almost all cases is a • "lifetime membership" in a fihn club whereby t cuatomen may receive free fihn if they pay to have their film proceaaed by certain out-of-state photo lam. · ~ L .O. Poindexter, Postal Inspector in Charge, Los Angeles. said companies running these piomotiqna_ar~ Cl.U'renUy llD.ill investigation for poasible violation of the mail fraud, lottery and false representations statutes. Customers with complaints should direct. them to the Postal Inspector in Charge, P.O. Box 30456, Los Angeles 90030-1000. Auction rights I.I DEAR PAT: I attended aa uctloa i recently aad bid UO for aa Item. Th · Hcdoaeer dldD't 1et a Moer bid, bat Ile t refued to lloDOr my bid. Wiat are my rlpta ,1 ID W1 cue? B.E., Newport Beacla Auctioneers can reserve the right to take an item off the auction block if the highest bid is unacceptably low. To exercise that right, c· however, auctioneeri must provide advance ; notice that they have the option to refuse sale. lf an aucti.oneer doesn't comply with these l requirements, the highest bidder has several ·~1 options. · First, if the item is unique (like an r original painting), the. bidder may be legally 4 entitled to purchase it for the amount of bid. Alternatively, the bidder may be entitled to ~ damages measured by the difference between , the amount bid and the reasonable market 1 value of the item at the time of the auction. U you want to pursue this matter, contact an atwmey. • Got a problem? Then wriw to e 1. Pat Horowitz. Pat will cut red cape, - getting the answers and action you ..,.. n eed to solve in equiries in ~rnment and business. Mail yourq~U011$ to Pat Horowitz. Ar Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, ~ta Mesa, CA. 92626. OCC plans course on wonien 's issues ' A nine-week coune that examines 188ues facing n today will be offered at Orange Coast e this spring. itled "Introduction to Women's Studies" tltomen's Studies 113), the class will meet on ~y afternoons from 1-3:30 p.m. in Room 101 OCC's Science Buildin$t. 'lbe course will be conducted by OCC professor psychology, Dr. Geraldine Cahill .. Pickart. ral leading feminists from throughout Orange ty will share their ideas on a variety of topics. • Lecture topics will include: "Women and the elf are System," "Legal Iaauea Affecting n," "Comparable Worth," "The Re-Entry man," "Sexism is a Social Disease," ~ross-Cultural Perspectives ()f Women," ~meat~c Violence," "Aasertion Training for p;pmen." and "Women for Women:: Guest lecturers will include: Dolores Churchill, cWputy director of the Orange County Human lltfvices Agency; Corona del Mar attorney, Patricia Jlenog; Shirley Wells, staff representative of the Orange County Employees' Association; Mvrhntherapist, Dr. Mary Mom.on; Dr. Shirley llM"'l'LA1m, western regional director for the National fJhtaJli:zation of Women; author, Lynn M. Osen; Walton, executive di.rector of Interval Houte; counaelor, Doreen Westin Vail; and Judith JIPl!lleti>enr-y, Orange County cornmi88loner on the tusof ~. · Regiatra~on ls under way through Feb. 11 . Iii. the OCC Admtuiona Building. Reliatratlon llfonnation ls available by caJ.l1na 556-5n2. ;Health group won'l divulge minors' names Th• Planned Parenthood patlentl, Marale l'itH 8elale, Auoclatlon of Orana• County wlll executive dir«tOr of the non-profit 1 stve up federal fundlftf rather lhan health aa-f'CY• hM AMOUneed. violate the confldentJallty of lta minor Deputment of Health and Human Phoi-o-grapher to how-work Thirty color phot.osrapha by N.w York photo1rapher -Wflllam Rowe wm be on dl1play Feb. 8 throuah March 1 in the Oranp Cout Collep photo pllery. The photo pllery, located in OCC's Fine Arta BuiJdlna, ls open Monday throuah Friday from 8 a.m. to 0 p.m., and 7-9 p.m. Admlslion '8 free. Author of 12 boob that feature hJa work. Rowe hu bad IOlo exhlblta at the roto Gallery ln New York. By The Way Gallery In Boeton, Multl·Art Gallery in Ottawa, Visual Studln Work.thOP. Gallery In Roch•ter, A 8J)llC9 OalJery in Tonlnto, Latitude 03 o.u.ry In lldmonton and Vancouver. Art 08llery In Vancouvw, B.C. and Upper Market St.reel Gallery ln San Frandlco. SnvtcH refulatlon1 requlrlnc notlficaUon o parent.a when m1nor femalH receive prHcrlpUon. contnceDtlvee wen ~bUlhed 1n \he. J' ed era 1 :.:tzter Wedne1da1 . J'eclerally f clinb 1m.-t canpl: OI' ,...,., their~ The re1U1aUon1 are icluiduled to take eff.ct 7ebnlary 28. Planned Parenthood will prot.ect the contldentlality of all lta patient.a, Selale aaya, • will rely on private fUl)(Una to make up tbe $69,000 the aaency receive• from the federal aoveminent. Nationally; Planned Parenthood Federation of America and other fl'OUps have filed a laWIUit in federal dJltl1et court to l&op imp&emln\adon of the .,..W.donl. Studi• ahow that 13 percent of ieelw would atop wliftl Pf'!llCrlpdon oon~we 11 their ..,_ .. ...,.. nodfled, ..,.. .,., but-mmt would not atop havln1 HX. Planned Parenthood teela UWy would tum to.. 1 1-effdve nwthoda of bath comra1. 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FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 1883 CAVALCADE STOCKS · COMICS 82 85 88 ~tanding on 80MY san~ Greg Bennett and Mike Swift survey lM'laat's left of their kitchen at 1203 Seal Way. l "'~~~~~:n~all _~!o,~~~an~o~• Seal Beach home just three days when the threatened oceanside communities were J>.::ific Ocean decided to pay a visit. bracing for the prospect of more flooding "We were in the living room, six of us today. (Newman and his Cal State Long Beach "We lost a lot of little things," roommates), when it started coming up the Newman said. "We lost shirts, Shoes, a s1airs," he recalled. "We got the front. door stereo speaker ... But two of my covered with towels. Ttie next thing we roommates' cars were totally flooded. They khew, the back door was breaking down. had to be towed away." t.!lt was like a wall of water,~ Sam Harry, 23, one of Newman'• evervtlWur." roommates, said there was lfttle time lo They -were among the 650 Seal Way save many belonginp. residents fon:ed to evacuate oceanfront ''When it came guahina in here, I just homes when hilh Ude combined With a grabbed my pantl and money, and I furious winter It.Orm pushed the Pacific grabbed the beer -I figured I'd need it beyond the beach. later on," he said. Plan your vesetable sarden now to reap plentilul harvest. B3. eal Way neighbors fill sandbags in Seal Beach as Pam Potter checks rising water while she packs possessions. I -:ables, carpets f urn.ish no resistance tO savage waves · flooding wu reported on River A venue, Balboe Boulevard from Pacific Cout 111ahway to 32nd Street, alona Marbt Avenue and aectiona of Cannery Vlllap. By 2 p.m . Tburaday Mark Koch, 20, of 4211 SeMhott Drive had Racked 4~ aandt.p ap1JWt the front door of hil beechfront home. Luddly, he had .:.peel any damap from the momi"I tide that mana1ed to creep 4 lnclMI above the frGnt doot. On the other aide of the s.lboe Pmlmula on 4 lat Strwt, Gery WoU1beraer and hll roommate Jeff 8mlth wen not IO lucky. The 1urprlaed pelr opened their gara1• door Tburaday momlna '° find both of their expeMfve foretp ~rta cara com~ IUbmel'a-a· "f coul barely .. the chrome rtm around the·top ol my car," aald Wolf1ber1er ... I couldn't •believe lt. We cialled a tow truck and they aald it would be l1lte dra11Cn1 a &,000 -pound aquarium uphill. .. Next door a.iry Yoda, 28, W11 rtpp&na up aaltwawr-dreoched ~~from hla ....... rpam. Illa landlord had Jult bilca1s.t the ""' .,... the old -Wll ndllld An the IMt hjp tide two ......... .. "1 Wll .. o,...S." _. YOlla. ~ ~l • didn't have anythl.na on the flOQr th.ii Ume.'' Thou1h tb'e anMrI gray laea had receded from Newporri atreeta by Thunday afternoon, clumpa of aeaweed and long aplotchea :l' ud were left bebAnd. Dave Sny , A2oe River Ave., aald bl1 1randparent1 were lla)'inl with netchbon after the atorm bad deatroyed all the carpeUn1 ln their home alon1 Grand <Anal. 'Ibey, too, had juat 1mtalled the ~ after the lMt storm. '"nMy Mid they've lived here 40 y.n and never._ anvthirur like thJa,.. Mid Snyder. f·'fhej Nld they're ready to aell the ho\m." , Concrete deek 18YH part of Gerald and Kathy Thom,.an't liOale ln Clilna CO.e when thruhl .. wa•ee broke picture wliaclow • ·, Orange Ooa1t DAILY PILOT,,rlday, January H, 1113 GOif ii ON )llDGf BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF !~~~~:pdl~:~~:~ .ma~ ~h~~gej dominate• -member of om•h• ••>< makt1 dcdarauon of "°'1\mltment. cement prevaU1, creativity la 1purred and you 11tn accea1 to prlvllt9td rnformat on. Clande1Une meetrn1 ht1hUaht1 romance and challenp. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You'll hav• added . Nwt'IFh'Uth --nh1tta"ble. w .. t deala. .,,tlenrthe-\:1 .. No.-1 '9am will probably atart u ravorltea to win the Bermuda Bowl. Here'• an example of hi• aklll from th• Spln1old Championehlp IHt aummer. ret1ponalbillty, more aut.bartty, you'll :ri= WUT-IAIT:-----1--t::' ::.:'~:!. ~~ you•Ja:: : iO 9 : A c~ to ~ theoriea. Protect terrttorial Mah"'· penuutvenem, _at.eps which help man wWMI corae \l'Ue. Delay in bulJM9 or carem-~ cou.ld act~)'_~· ben'etldal. Aquarlan~ya key rot.it. -NORTH •1otu <:::>JU O AUI 0 J1 0 Q IOI GEM (May~une aoy, -what bepn 11 a mere teet or experiment can now prove to be a • -SOUTH • -profitable venture. Ernphull on tripe, vilf\I, •pedal -.Jm.BPJO (Oct. 23-Jiov, 20: 1UlaLJbll!_ty i.o 1 analyze, interpret -approval i'8d 10t ~r ••4 WEST EAST •S •V.W <:::> 1087U <:::> AKQ4 o J7 O QlOU • A&QH • 1onu SOUTH • AKQJ850 <:::> 5 0 KU ., The bidding: In competitive 1ltuatlon1 with diatrlbullOllal handa. It 11 ueually wlaer to bid one more than t.o eled to derend. Even though It aeema that both six club• and five apadH must go down a ttick, It ii by no meana eaay for the defenders to collect their tricka 1galn1t a apade con· tract. as Hamman demon· atrated. ~and an lmportant letter of conflnnatlon. •I You'll be uked to complete project, fundina wW be ~ -available. 0 IUI CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be direct, • -hJghlllht independence, get to hffft of matters. When Hamman led hil laat Don't be ahy ln uk.lng about money. You have trump and discarded the low more Uletl than originally anticipated. Hl&hliaht heart from dummy. Eut had 1elf.-teem, rea11z.e potential, atate viewa in p-aphk to retain the ace or hearu to manner. suard apln•t the knave In LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You emerp victorioul dummy. Therefore. be waa from sllapute lnvolvlna direction, property and forced to part with a dla· style. Se111e of fl~ will be restored, preltiae will mond. Hamman now acored be elevated and you'll be at riaht place at crudal, project If your manner ot pn1en&auon hi clear, 1raphlc. You'll be deallnc with bri8ht, reaU.. ·1 people, ~ ot whom are •lt-eentered. SAG AIUUS (Nov. 22-0.C. 21): Important domestic ad""'tment htahliahta acenda. ram0y member talk.a of travel, oommwUcatlon received from afar, spiritual value• are reviewed and Ion,i-~ plana an 80lldWed. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be IUte check hal cleared -money promi.ea could lack IOlid bate. ,., Define terma, ateer clear of tehemes, tee people lit ~ realist1c U1ht. Focua a1ao on interest in the ciccu1t. '' hidden value. and literature concerning burtea treuure. . .; AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focua on · prellW'8, challenge; authority, added retponalbWt)' and opportunity to 1ign lucrative a1reeme'1t. F.mphMll on publicity, break from put, partnenbjp W eet Nortla Eut 8tlldl l • PUI 1 0 4p • t , ... p.,. 5+ ... Weat led the kln1 or cJutM a1aln1t five apadH and con· Unued with the ace. Hamman d~ded hil heart. Now the defenden mlued their latt chance when Wfft ablrted to a heart. Declarer played dummy'• nine and rurted Eut'a queen. He then ran hi• trumps. -coming down to thla three diamond trtcka for hi• dramatic moment. Wear bright colors, eapecially contract. gold.' PU15•P ... P ... OW. PUI p.,. p.,. Opening lead: King or •. poalboii! · To break the 1queese, the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll run over defendera muat play a dla· oppmf Uon. Original estimate wu low -be ready mond. Obvloua. ian't It? for JJC*ible added expen.e. You'll be uked to join group, club or llOCial organization. You'll get a eecret Bew de'" dlMee t.M hit .,. .... ~ Cllt.atle1 Gere ..... t.M ... w•.f'•• '9P1 •• "'f ...... o,..a.. L••••·" .... tr:·n t• me~a..1.e. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Member of oppollit.e sex alda in removing n!ltricti~. Focua on charm. ---.c ,_...,,_ proposal and marital statue. • PISCES (Feb. 19-M.arch 20): Plana aubject to change -applies especially to travel, IOCial aft.aira. Project will be completed, burden wW be removed , and you'll have greater ~ of thou8h 8£Cion. Bob Hamman of Dalla1 ia the t.op·ranlled American on the World Bridge Feder•· tion'a master point llat. He will get a chance to cloae in on the leaders at this year'• World Team Championthlp, NORTH "Gere11-L...S.." can el ~ ••w.,.,.r, P.O. lea 161, Nerw ... , N.J. 0'7148. M8ke ~ ,., .... t.e New .. ......... h -----T 10 areas that patients frequently ask to have . explained. You may flnd the answer that wm»" ·-<:::>JS 0 A9 ·- DEAR ANN LANDERS: A man I have been going with for two years -110meOne I thought was totally faithful -has given me genital herpes. This man knew damed well ne had the di8eale and th.at he was in an infec1ious stase when we had sex. I am so furious my hands are ahak:i.ng as I write this letter. Can I sue the scoundrel? l!aa anyone ever won such a suit? Please adviae. -DETRA YED IN MISSOURI DEAR 8 .; A precedea&? Yea, b•t die oaly case I kaow of bu no& yet been resolved to my knowledge. , A 24-year-old woman lD Fort La1141erdale Heel a 1ex partner for $100,000 wllen lie save lier llerpea after decla.riDg lllmsell ditease-free. Tiie woman'• attorney said site may bave couated to 1uul ln&ercoane, ba& site did aot co.seat to catclda1 berpe1. S&ay tuned. U I llear more 111 let yH bow. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife and I have been married 52 years, which is eomething of· a miracle. She was my second choice. I wu her third. We were never crazy-in-love with each other, but we got a,tong well enough to raiae six good kids and stay out of the divorce courts. The problem is my wife. She has been complaining for the last two years that she hasn't slept at all.You know, Ann Landers, a penon can't live without sleep. Besides, she snores like a ranquilized elk the minute her head hits the pillow. I can hear her through the wall in the next room. Every morning she says, "I didn't sleep a wink last night." This really makes me mad. Pleue say aomething. -ARGUMENT IN MIAMI DEAR ARG.: Older people often experieace pa1tern1 of dl1t1lrbed sleep. 'hey awakea several times d•ring tile nlpt, w._.cll makes It seem u tboagla tbey baven't slept at all. Stop arpta1. Y CHI wlll onl make you wUe aa rler and more P01 SHOTS !av ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT 1•1..L. FACE THJr PROBUl:M OF" HOW' TO LIV'S WMSN I COMa TO IT. rou1 lllAt r11 alleviate or cure your problem, Mr. Y. 1 DR. ~ETER J. STEINCROHN FOR MRS. U.: The drug theophyUL-ie la oftt!D ' effective in the treatment of asthma. Some patienta have diff:iculty swallowing a tablet or capeule of DEAR DR. STEINCRORN: For u..it ft yean thla medication. Ask your doctor about a new of my we, I wu a llealdly, u't.y ,....._ nea two method now available. It's a capsule that contalrw.a I ii.a. •• to •• u rf:: la measured amount of small pellets. The c.apeule ia yean aao, -.-.... er rom I my twisted open and the mini-pelleta may be sprinkled ears, la addition to otller types of l1tract.:tag on aoft food luch 81 applesauce or ........ H ...... It may noises. 'ne 1tabbona COINllUoa lla1 aot beea laelped • ,,.......... .. by vl1lt1 to many ear 1pectallat1. Some bad Mt be effective for u long u 12 houn. tile awf•l advlce: "Yoa'll J••t bave to live witla It." DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: I am II aad bave And, tlaat'• wbat I've doae, bat It baa cm1ed my f d f · personality and Interfered wltll my family'• ·sa fere rom anxiety alace tile deatll of my J f w d 1.... ll•1bud one year a10. I've beea oa MeMba.rbltal ea oymeat o e u " -my bulaetlt. At times, dlat I've borrowed from a frielMI, &tit ._,t feel I've even couldered 19.Jcide. lu't tlaere aay laelp at better. Do JM bave uy aageadeu? _MRS. T. all? -MR. Y. D~. Y.: It doesn't help you directly to DEAR MRS. T.: The tint~ comet u a say that more than 30 million other Americana keep lecture: Never, ~t never, borrow inedidne to treat you company in your suffering. Admittedly, it is a yourself. It's true that what may be "food" for one, stubborn ailment. lta cauae is not alwaya evident or may be poiaon for another. It's time to let a doctor im treatment satistactory. prescribe. For example, one type of drug of"11 Here's a suggestion for reoeivtna up-to-date helpful in the elderly patienJ with anxiety is the information on what ls being done to help patienm group of diazepines. Phenobarbital will only like yourself: write for a leaflet on the subject. Send increase your problems. a stamped, self-addressed business envelope defenalve. We botla bow tbat people doa't uore marked "'Tinnitus" to the American Academy of Dr. Stelncrohn welcomes questions from wben daey are awake. Otolaryngology -Head and Neck Surgery, 1101 readers. He cannot answer all individually but will Vermont Ave .• N.W., Suite 302, Washington, D.C. include those of general interest in his 110lumn. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I •till can't get over 20005. The leaflet will answer many of your Send your quest.ions to rum in care of the Daily the awful advice you gave to "Dog-Goned in questions. Ita question and answer format di8cus9es Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. a.ta Mesa, Calif. 92626. Lexington." Why should a woman ''if with a r-"------------------....;..;. __ __;. _____ .;_...;.;.~.:...;;.;;..;;.:,_:...:::=.,;_:...::.;:.::.:..;. __ husband who chooees the doQ over her? my wife made a dedaion like that, I'd leave her so"faat my I • heels would amoke. I am baffled by Americana' attitude toward pets. Their dogs can injure children, bark all niRht, do their butiness on other people's lawns and tliey couldil't care lea. Our neighbor'• dog does all of the above. When· we uk that \hey remedy the situation, they look at U11 u if we are crazy and call ua "lousy neighbors." I reallz.e none of this ls tho' dot'• fault, but my patience ii weai:ing thin. Soon I may be forced to take matten into my own hand.a. So, here is fair warning. Somebody miaht lose a pet one of theae days. -NO NAME, NO ADDRESS AND NO FCX>LIN' DEAR N.N.: I wlu to remhld yoa tllat wut yo• are HUH:~ carries a aenre peulty. A dOI tbat barb all t hi •tarttlq tile peace. Tllere 1 .. a law aplut t. Call die poUce. / THE COUNTY OF ORANGE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY Announces A PUBLIC HEARING LAGUNA NIGUEL PLANNED COMMUNITY AND~OCAtCOASTALPROGRAM (PHASE 3) FOR LAGUNA NIGUEL AND ALISO CREEK Date: February 14. 1983 Time: 1 :30pm Location: Plann;ng Commission Hearing Room 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana I I f I I I COUPLES Wtw anr ttTe romantics--along- the Orange Coast? How are changing trends and llfestyles altering the way they loo~ at love, marriage and famllY'? These are but a few examples of the engaging questions answered In February's Current magazine. Current will be packed with articles on such ttmety topics aa two-paycheck llfeatytea, marriage contract• and the problem• and pteaturee facing elderly coupl•. Plus, apeclal teatur• Ilk• a Valentine'• Day gift guide and pull-out bridal MCtJon. • - -ihe O?Tnp Couney Planntng-Cot111111H10fl vtll l>4! - ~onducting public hearing to con1ider adop- tion of Zone Change 82-30 Which propo•e• the First C0111prehen•ive Revi•ion to the Laguna Niguel Planned Community, including e•tabliah- ment of the Coa•Ul Develotnaent "CD" Diltrict within th" coait Lal zo ne portion of thh planned cOftllunity; Feature Plan 82-2P which propo•e• development objective•, criteria, and guide- line• to evaluate future develop .. nt propo1al•; and portion• of th• Local co .. tal Prosram (Ph••• III -Iaplementina Actiona Pro1r .. ) for the Lasuna Niauel and the Alieo CT9ek ae ... nt• (•~clvdtn1 Ali10 Viejo). An enviTon.ental i91pact Taport h•• been PT•P•Ted on thi• pTojcct purtuant to the caufontia lnvironmntal Quality Act (Ill 316) end will be ~•Yi..,.d by the Plannin1 Colllli1eion concuTl'9nt vith th• propoeal. 1be public i• encoura .. d to attend and be bear•. hr f ul'tbeT intonation, ,.r10M are iD'ri tad to call th• Land Pl8ftftln1 lection at 1'4-SJIO or c... into th• office locate• at 400 ct.Sc c.ftt•t Driw VHt, looll 261, ... u Alaa, CaJ.Uoma, t2702-.o41. r1 .... nfer to z-a.1 ... llD. ·-·· t , ... I Oranoe Cout DAIL v PILOT lf'rldl)', Jenuary 21. 1983 I IBffirnrn~~~mrn African violet show, sale opens. Saturday l P-lan ahead for harvest . l1 you're thinking of a 1pot ln the aun, lt may be for a winter vacation. Or it may be for a ve1etable garden. Juat like winter holidays, aucce11ful produce garden1 require advance .1 • .1.~i. ... . Thousand• of planta, r flttCUnfl variety ot bloom, tuUaa-. and alze, will be foatured durlna • two-day African violet 1how and aale. The -event, to tak pl ce from l t.o 7 p.m. Saturday_and 10 a.m._\O 3 a,m. Sunday al the Tuatln Community Centor. 11 aponaortod by t e Twitana African Violet Society. lncluded ln lhe exhibit wiU be bl-colored and atar-e.haped blooma, (oU.,. ln p1nk and tan u well as the-tracUtional green. and m.lnJaturet to tralllna plan ta. Ex rlenced rowera wlll anawer quntlonJ p_ .. _ ..... . It'• not too early to make aome preparations to J:.=========;--------, entijfe a plentiful harveat by thinking over your I Nursery Spec/•/ I 1arden'1 location, aoU preparatlon and selection of • - -• veptablea. adviles Vincent Rubatzky. PofluttUant ENGLISH PRIMROSE i,t'he UC Davis vegetable specialist offers _.,..., cotor pr8ctical points to help you plan your garden: Ch<>e»e a sunny site with at least 6 hours of sun -full sun is best. The site should not be ed by trees, shrubs, walls or fences . The on should be a sheltered area protected from Excellent plant• for 1pla1he1 of bold bright color In the shade. wf® blast.s which will slow plant growth or may -NOW IN BLOOM - knock over staked planta. Iii Make sure the area ls near an abundant supply 4'' POTS ' of water and eUUy aa.'elaible for a garden h0&e. For convenience, the location should be near your home. REG. 12• • 'If poaible, select a level ground site, since -------------------1 vegetables grown on a steep slope are more di,ficult WE HA VE * BARE-ROOT FRUIT TREES to establish and maintain. ·Consider that the type of soil you have Premium Quality No. 1 Grade determines the method of handling it as well as how often you'll need to water. Correct tillage and BARE-ROOT ROSES 1 use of fertilizer can allow use of poor soils and lncnue yield on good aolla. You can improve very sandy or clay soils by ml1dng in organic matter 1uch as manure or Priced from 'J 98 compost. Work in organic matter a couple of months before planting to allow it time to decompoee and releaae nutrients. To insure fertility. alao mix in 1 pound of 16-20-0 or 3 pounds of 5-10-5 fertillier for every 100 square feet before planting. Over 80 varletlH to choose from Alt-time Favorite• Select vegetables to plant that match your family's wte and needs. Along wilh endless kinds of vegetables, there are many varieties of each. Chooae th0&e that do well in your area. • Sunflare • Goldmedal • Candlelight • SwHt Surrender •Peace •Angel Face • Troplc.na • French lace Allow the space you have to be your guide in deciding what vegetables to grow. A small garden can provide many meals If vegetables planted do not use much space. High density crops, for example, carrots, lettuce, radishes, bell peppers are good choices for a small plot. Melons and vine crops take up a lot of space. and mOfe • • Double Dellght • Mitter Llncotn • Fragrant Cloud • Perfume Dellght and more . Since 1946 t:onsuier that some vegetables do well when planted from seed sown directly into lhe ground. ~ plants are better off started indoors and then transplanted as seedlings into lhe garden. U you aow aeeda outdoors, wait for the ground to warm up. If you want to grow young plants to transplant, plaht seed ahead of the season in a hot bed or coJHframe. DAllY •·•:ao MIN. •·• ·Ha)lis\es Nursery· Florist 2640 Harbor llvd., Costa M11 Adgood~,eb.1, 11U, whlleiwpplylaelt ' Start your garden soon by sketching out the .. _llli plot on paper. List where you will grow the crops. indicate the number of rows, distance between rows and planting dates of each vegetable. On paper, ~.P crops according to their height to prevent ~wing lower growing plants. Also, group slow growing vegetables separately from quick maturing ones. This increases productivity by harvesting early maturing crops and replanting a second crop in the same space. . . i • . 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CA 92827 / (714) 848-7441 THE COUNTY ORANGE ENVIRONMENTAL MAMAGEMENT AGENCY ANNOUNCES A pub~ic hearing SOUTH LAGUNA SPECIFIC PLAN/ l:.OCAL COAST AL PROGRAM DATE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1983 TIME: 1 :30pm OR SOON THEREAFTER LOCATION: PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING ROOM 10 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA SANT A ANA The Orange County Planning Commission will be conducting a public hearing 'regarding modification of the Phase II Land Use Plan, the adoption of the Phase III imple-· mentation portion of the South Laguna Specific Plan/Local Coastal Proiram, Zone Change 83-4P, Community Profile 83-1, and General Plan Land Uae Element Ameodment LqP 83-1. Thia document will be added to the previously Board adopted Phase II Land Use Plan Local Coastal Program for South Laguna. The Plan has been prepared to provide the c0111111unity with a regulatory framework for land use and development consistent with requirements of the California Cov~ent Code provisions for specific plans. the County General Plan and the Coasts~ Act. Action resulting from the adoption of the Specifi c Plan/Local Coastal Program will change the land uae pattern zoning 1n the area covered by the Plan. The public is encouraged to attend and be heard. If you have any questions regarding the South Laguna Specific Plan/Local Coastal Program please contact Ron Tippets at (714) 834-5394, in EMA Community Planning. . I<"°'. te K&H , • Orang• Oout DAILY PILOT/f'rldly, January ~e. 11H Ailment aids wildlife preservation , May Co. chiefs Judith K . Hofer has been named president of May Co., California and Raymond L. Klauer cha irman . Klauer wi ll continue a chief executive orricer. Hofer is presently president or Meier & Frank, May Co. 's Oregon Store. Klauer was the fi rst ma n ager of the Cosla Mesa store. Th ne>et Umo1ou catch I ®Id, uralna& you to aha re ln tho you could wln up apreadlna rwponaJbWty for proiectlnl It." 110methlna belJdN prma -you Tht new packa111 16ould may help apread • meuaae In ~.Sn appearln1 on 1upermarket auppon of wildlife ~ation. _ana dl'Uf 1tore 1helvet wtthlJ\ the Klmbt'rly-Clark corp., mallert ne>et month. ot KJceMx Ulluel, hu ureed to "We aro very ple11od to J>l'(Wnt a new tt"riel of Ratlonal coop rate wtth the N1donal Wildlife Federation public WlldJJte Federadon in briJ\8tna 11rvlClO mHHIH on 1peclal thJI lnformatlonal pl'Olram lnt.o ~kaaes of tidal tllluee. countleN homes and oftice1," Prepared by the federatton, Aid Paul A. Jones, 1enlor vtc:e --ore-n'ilfHa'\r-='ti·wttt-t'ITi.''hnir-"''l>'rMfflhmt-of'•Ktmber'l)l etaric--1 lllustratloN and deecrtpllona of which hat devoted packaging six blrdl and anlrnala native to 1pace to 1everal public service Nor th A mer I ca -t he caual'I ln recent. yeara. "We white-tailed deer, mallard duck, believe lt will ~Ian lnterestlng red aqulrrel, robin, bald easle and enjoyable aerlu for and bobcat. everyone, but especially for The theme of the campaign young people." will be printed on each of the The Kimberly-Clark effort special packages: ">.. each of ua waa pral.led by Dr. Jay D. Hair, discovers tne excitement of executive vice preeident of the nature around us; we gain a National Wildlife Federation. better appreciation of lta great "We welcome th is chance to beauty, variety and val ue. 1hare our knowledge of native Kimberly-Clark joins with the wildlife with millions of NatJonal Wildlife Federation ln Americana," said Dr~ Hair. ~GICDUITYBUSINESS~~~~~~~~~~ Northrop Corp. has been awarded a $14.7 million contract by the U.S. Naval Afr Systems Command for producllon of Television Camera Set (TCS) systems. TCS is a closed circuit television system wruch is mounted beneath the nose of Navy F-14 fighter jets and in operation finds and locks on to distant targets and displays them on monitors for the pllpt and flight officer. 62,000-aquare-foot bull~ on Bake Parkway ln 1rvlne that will house pension tervice f · ties for Automatic Data Procesal.na· Sales and marketing executives of Orange Coun!)' will host the 25th annual Distinguish~ Salespenkm Aw~ Banquet at the Grand Hotel ln Anaheim on Feb. 1. The systems are produced at Northrop's Electro-Mechanical Division in Anaheim, a leader In the design and manufacture of passive sensor systems for fighter aircraft, ships, helicopters 1µ1d ground-based missile systems. The· Orang~ U>unty Board 'bf Supervisors has declared February "Salespenon Month" in Orange County. F.d Nix, of KWIZ radio, will aerve as master of ceremonies. Intereated organ izations are urged to call Jack Bennlngham, 739-0601, for infonnation and reservations. Fox aod Co. of Orange County, a Certified Public Accounting firm, has helped the National Foundation of Wheelchair Tenn.la find new quarters. The firm donated 500 square feet of office space for the new headquarters at 4000 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. National University branch campus In Irvine will conduct a seminar entitled, "The Entry Level Woman and Management" on Feb. 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Howard F. Thompson and Associates, Inc., of Irvine is currently p~paring w~rking drawinl(S for a new $3.4 million, It will Include segments on weighing the cost of upward mobWty as well as skills necessary to achieve and continue that mobility. For infonnation and reservations, call 957-6285. Any car manufacturer can gather up old technolo- gies, repackage them. place the current model·year des1gnat1on on them. and call the result a 'new' car. I To this end. 1t 1s aSS1sted I most significant break- by the most advanced elec-throughs 1n rear sl.JspenS1on tronic engine control system design 1n a generation available Making the BMW 528e Meanwhile. another a genuine rarity among the But at BMW. the 1mph- cat1ons of ·newness· go con- siderably farther 1 BMW 1nnovat1on uses micro-current selection of 1983 processors to calculate and luxury sedans: 1 then inform the driver when It earns the designation rootr~ervice-1s warrant ~Y v1rme Of hOwl l wa A case 1n point 1s the BMW 528e. The 528e's 1nnovat1ons, made. not iust when 1t was however. denve not only made. The 528e 1s powered by cri entrety rew kn1 of gasdine engine-uniquely designed to coax maximum perform- ance from m1nmum energy from the binary logic of com· It can be experienced puters. but from the geom-at your nearest G etry of axles and sem1-tra1hng I BMW dealer, via a arms. Because 1n the rear. thorough test dnve. the 528e rides on one of the I mumun-.wuc 11111. 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J 8~0 5.tnt(I MoniCa ~d • (21.3) 829~535 Van --~2JO Vlr1~ BOIMvlrd (213) 788·1791 t The bobcat will be one of the animals displayed on tissue boxes. · Irvine firm gets distributor pact · T he Electronics Marketing Group of Wyle Laboratortes has been named an authorized distributor for SGS-ATES Semiconductor Corp. electronic products in all nine of its Western locations. The group is located In Irvine. The announcement was made jointly in Irvine Thursday by Charles M. Clough, Electronics Marketing Group president, and Daniel Queyssac, president of SGS North America. ,...,. .... ""' ... lMI-.... .__ ti-==~ ===~~ "•" ~ a ..... PnSt.,.. -" "'-P ,._ PlllSvNC ~ ~~ ....... r-..c. 11'1 Jllilo llayfftlld '914 4IVt --• tl .... 22\lo ·~ '"" l:W. -~y JO .... --Ulllo ,. Sadl .. , ~ ' Set.co ~..-. 51 ... IGd JO ..... MP- JN M Scl'lll'H ""' ,. .... 1e...-. J1v. 17'• ,,.... • Jlllo,..~ ,... ""' Sftmll ~ W SMMd I "" Mt~ M lllo Shf'allt !t JI SlllCMll ._IO SCalWlr II' S .... 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Quebec hit by public strikes MONTRF.AL -About t 10,000 public employees have walked. off the JOb and tens of thouaanda more have vowed to join the picket lines in an illegal strike spreading through Quebec in d fi~\ice ol official threats to take harsh punJtJve action. The staggered work stoppage was called to protest new contracts lmposed by the government that force a temporary pay cut. Charge for information calls LOS ANGELES -Paci ftc Telephone & Telegrapli Co. customers who call directory assistance more than 20 times a mon th will be charged 15 cents for each excess call, starting April l , a company spokesman says. But the irritating taped message asking telephone users to look up phone numberR m their own books won't greet people who call for directory assistance. Instead, callers will be connect.ed to an informat.lon. operator without delay. U.S. blocks Braniff plans WASHINGTON -The government says it won't allow Braniff In ternationaJ's landing authority at various airports to be transferred to Pacific Southwest Airllnes, threatening a proposed aircraft lease agreement between the two carriers. Under the agreement, which must still be approved by the bankruptcy court, Pacific Southwest Airlines would lease 30 Braniff aircraft and form a new division to serve the cities once served by Braniff. (PSA serves John Wayne Airport in Orange County.) Braniff chairman Howard Putnam has said the transfer of about 400 so-called landing and takeoff "slots" at airports to Pacific Southwest is essential to the lease agreement. New Transamerica chairman SAN FRANCISCO -James R. Harvey will take a final step up the corporate ladder at Transamenca Corp. in March when he becomes chai.rman of the board. Harvey, 48. will remain as president and chief operating officer of the conglomerate, which had revenues of $4.3 billion m 1982 WHAT AMEX DID HEW VOfll( IAPI J M. 11 METALS T":lt 1'2 llS .. 4 , --;, DI ,,. -111 • NtW YOftK IAPI -8POI nonleuove l'Mltl prtQee !Odey: GOLD QUOTATtONS ODW JONES AVERAGES NEW votlltCA~J l'INI ~--!Dr ~Y. J ., 11 ~ a... *"' IA• C8-Oii JO 1"4 IOIOa '°"" IG1 U IOU.U+2UI '° T"' 6AS1 4'1 .. 4'7 11 dt l0+ 11.M 1S Ull tD1' IJA • 121.U l:DAS+ IA .s Mil -.. •itn a.u •11.11+ ..,. I~ t ,1u..-Tr.., ..... 1....... l..tll.-Ulllt 1,1911,• USt• ~- AMERICAN LEADERS -- Orange Co••t DAIL V PILOT /Friday, JanUlfY 21, lta3 /\ I THE t 'l\MIL i ' CIRCtN by Brad Anderson "But It's a real bargain!" .ll'DGE PARKER r--r------YOU SAY THAT MISS .-.fl.SO IS AT THE <;ATE Al(;HT ~? YES. SEND HERON UP! 50RPRISE,GARFIELP! I TMREW YOUR OLP 8EO IN'TME 1MSM ANP GOT YOO TMI~ NEW ONE . ----.WMAT PO VOU TMINK? . MOON Ml"LLINS KEEN INTEREST WELCoME: iOOUR BEAUTIFUL.. 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Way back when Joe Gibba waa a , freeh.man quarterback on the Santa Fe 1 Hlch School "C" team, aomeone waa I ~ his potential. 1 Sure, Don Coryell reoognlzed It when I Glbbe played tight end and linebacker I far him at San Diego State. Coryell d1dn't just pull Gibbe' name out of a hat l when be was lookinQ for an offenalve I bKk.lield coach while guiding the St. Louil Cardin.a.ls. · • John McKay knew who he wanted aa , an aHistant both at USC and With 1 Tampa Bay. Even Frank Broy lea • bepefited from Glbbe' presence u an • offensive line coach for two years at the : 'OAfvenity of Arkanau. • '?.lt took Gibbs 16 years of toiling in the I ~tant ranks before he flnally landed ' the job u head coach for the Super , B!fwl-bound Washington Redskins. FOR THE RECO~O C6 Fountain Valley remains unbeaten in wrcstlins. C6. , a Super friend And George MatUu, for one, knew Gibbs would eventually aet what he wanted. It WH MattlH who flrtt coached Gita. Now an ualatant COllCh at Orange Coast College under Dick Tucker. Mattial wu Gibbs' vanity COllCh at Santa Fe ln 1957 and and 1958. "rm not kidding you. He's the type of player who really put bia head in there and went for lt. He was a giver, not a receiver. He would really lay into you if he had a .chance.'' Matti.as rec:alla. Is this the same mild-manne red, bespectacled man, known for his pleasant demeanor and tac\lcal intelligence who will direct the Redskins Sunday agailult the Miami Dolphins in S uper Super Bo)Yl XVIl? "He was a tough wy, but u a person, he's a real loyal kid,"r. Mattlu aaya. "He's .a deeply rellaioua guy. He doesn't forget his Crienda." MattlH should know. Gibb• once wanted the OOC _,..tan'-.J.o come out and help him coech. "I trled to ~t G_eorae to take a sabbatical from-~ COut and come out to work for me,' Gibbs a&)'11. "l'm really looking forward to 1eetna him out here." "I'm not surprised at all that Joe la coachln1 a e_ro foot~ll team,'' notes Mattias. "lle 1 the type of guy that could head a corporation. He wH a team le.deL Everybody looked up to him." Glbbe' place-kicker with the Redaklns will at18t to that. "He la No. l, a teacher,'' says Mark Moeeley. "Af~r that, he's an encourager and a tactician." sot the ink In high 1ehool. While at Santa Fe, Gibbs h.ad a nann1na t.ck by the name of Mario Mende beliind him. "Mario got all the publicity but then he wu a very 1ood runnin1 ~ck," Mattlu says. Mendez, incidentally, WM recently fired aa the head coach at Palomar College. In an Ironic note, Palomar waa one of two teams OCC managed to beat th1a year in football. If you think that'• a 1~11 world, consider thla. • Redskins tight end coach Warren Simmons also played for M,attias at Santa Fe. Simmona, who al.a coached at Cerritos College and Cal State Fullerton before coming to Washington, was Gibbs' center in high 1ehool. Notes Waahtncton General Manager Bobby Beathard: "He'll take the blame when it isn't even hla fault." Mattias reca11a ~t Gibbe neyer really "I remember one night we were playing Montebello and we had th1a pla~ which -we practiced but never uaed, • < GIBBS, Pqe a> · George Maui•• Holland returns . as Corona del Mar football coach By ROGER CARI.SON °'.,...,,......,. Dave Holland, who coached Corona del Mar Hlgh's football team for nine years before atepping down aHru: end of the 1975 campaign. has been named to succeed the man who succeeded him teVen yean ago. Holland, 4 7, replaces Dick Morris, who recently at&pDe<li-" down after seven yean as the Sea Kings' coach following a heart attack in late December. Holland waa an aaalatan t to Morris for two years before taking the 80pbomor'e program in 1982. Sunsei co-leaders collide It's half over in the Sunset League and one game eeparates the lour-ton tenders -aa the nee for the crown continues to be.r out earlier predictiom. Co-leaden Fountain Valley and Huntington Beech collide for the second time, this time at Huntington Beach High ~ith tipoff ecbeduled for 7:30. :r..cb la 4-1 and each OW'IW a victory over the other, the OOen of Huntingtcn Beech--wtnning tournament play, ~ Be.ram of Fountain Valley aucceufull in the fint round of 1eque play. Also tonight iDilie Sunset League it'a Marina (3-2) at F.diaon (0-5) and Westminster (1-4) at Ocean View (3-2). While there is an obvious four-team nee going for the title ln the Sunset I...eegue, there ta another four-team rac, under "It's a bard way to take over," says Holland, "for Dick to leave ln this way. I have a tremendous amount 06 respect for him. He did a lot for the program, the record (38-35-1 and three shares -of le.ague-1itle.s)-speab fortt11e-u-."--- way in the Sea View League - but presently It's the 9CJ'amble_.__. --=-~--..,,..-------ir;;o ffiind unt>eaten-COfona Ciel Holland left Corona del Mar with an overall record of 33-45-4~ during an era when the Sea Kinas were matched against very fonnidable oppoe.ttion (Fountain Valley, &ll.lon, Loera, Magnolia, Santa Ana Valley, to name a few of the powers). During that apan the Sea Kings won one Irvine League championahip (1971) and Holland waa the league's coach of the year. Hard times fell on the Sea Kings after that, however, and Holland'• last four years showed a 13-21-2 record. "I needed to get away from it to still 11ee lf I wanted to coach,'' aays Holland. "You begin to wonder if what you're doing is right. Some of my priorities have changed. Life doesn't simply r evolve around winning and losing. "I had eeven years to realiz.e Holland also served as an offensive coach for Orange c.out College for two years aNl at th1a point feela he's ready. "I learned what it la to be an aaaiatant," continues Holland. "I gained the most by just finding out how an assistant feela. l worked for two gu)'11 who were really good people to work for (OCC'a Dlck J'ucker and Morris)." Holland" says there will be few defensive adjustments within the Sea Kings' defensive framework, but the offenae may take on a more pro-type look with split backs. "I waa primarily an option coach before," says the Costa Mesa residenL "But we've gotten away from that. "We'll u.e some I, but not as a base. The base will be the sweep and drop back game with a little bit of option." Mar. The Sea Kings are 8-0 and have won 13 of their last 14 deciaiona. They travel to Irvine tonight where the Vaqueros await with a 4-4 record. Irvine and Newport Harbor pc.em identical league recorda, a notch behind El Toro'• 5-3 mark.. El Toro takes its 5-3 alate to Estancia where the Eagles, •marting from consecutive two-point w.es. will be trying to improve on a 6-2 record. The South Coast l.eague, meanwhile, appears to be forming a definite .trend with C.apiatrano Valley (8-0). hosting. Milsion Viejo (1-6) at Saddlebeck College; Dana Hills (6-2) at Woodbridge (3-5) and Laguna Hills (5-3) awaiting "San Clemente (3-4). ' T d M h h bo d d I •--f I · aome mistakes 1 waa making and I o urp Y 1natc es re on an OO&a or out et pa88 agam&t to aee some thing• that ~ere A. for the immediate future of the Sea K.inp. without getting into apeciflc individuala, it appears 90lld for Conlna del Mar with the junior class returning for its senior season with two aolid winning seator\S when they were freshmen and aophomores. Although Fountain Valley entered the week aa Oran1e County'' No. 2-ranbd team. the Barona have hardly been overwhelming the opposition in league play. ! defense of San Jose's Ed Uthoff. done riRhL" I . . 1Turner steaming after UCI setback Junior guard lashes out at teammates' effort in 73-59 loss to San Jose State · PCAA standings Conference W L Nevada Lu Vega 7 0 Utah State 5 2 C.. State Ful'-ton 4 2 San JoM State 4 2 "' PllCfflc 3 4 UClrvtne 2 4 Fr.no State 2 4 • Lone BMch Stat• 2 4 uc Santa Batb8ra o e "'* ......... len .-. It. 1), UC IMM M Cell .... ~ .. ,.... ... ., '*" •. 17,.!_.ont ........ 14 ..... 11.\N ....... ,., ,, ........ (Net u.-. .. uc ..... .. ...... ... .. Cel .... Nllrtoft ..... L9 v..-.. LCl!'t t...il ... ,,.. ..... uc ........... Overall W L 17 0 15 3 13 .. 10 7 8 11 10 7 11 e 8 8 , 11 It wu an uphill climb for the Antaten the ...i of the way. UCI did manap to ~ the pp within one on two OOCMlona late in the pme, but Turner's buket with 8:53 remaining to clo9e the <Widt to 59-N WM the i.t bucket the Antaten would make the r.t of the nJCbt. "We weren't aumeesful aettine (the bell) inakle at all and It became a Jump abot coniest." analyzed Mulllpn. "We weren't IUCCetdul hittlni OW'S." ,. With the exception of Ben McDonald, who WM 6 of 10 from the Ooor. the ~ of the atarten ooWd haft .it their' lbooUnl .tau.tb ln by mall. Forward TroJ Carman -3 of 8· cmltllr' Bob Thornton WM 2 of 8; iUAici Mike 1.Ap91 W. 1 of 8; and Turner WM 8 of 17. "It WM v!'J paar ci:.chiaa end Yfll1 ~ playifta," fduW1an add.a. 0Tb•f_(t~e Dlayen) d&dn't came 1D plaJ tGDIDt. ~ Ban J~ t. a .,_t t.m liDd I a't know It. Maybe we're llvtM off the eocolMet of our ~ (State) wfft. Tumlf'• r1 "DI bit bardll' to home. "I know I ~ Mrd. I ~I dJda't ~t. I know J pw It my all," ht mid. .. Same .~) )Ill mn't ..._ aidallm. Coectl M\llUllD ,,...,.., an u. at ......... but we a' I I lrwd it." no. that w 'l'\inw-and NaDaMld -ta.e..-...•1 t toltbe.,__.,..... IUl1 tilldnC mare c a...,...e of die J'CIUfl9lr. Dla"'9? .. I've tried that. bUt tbeJ "llli I'm plcldni on ~." be ..W. "Pl• !!'.!1. ~~· ..n renmk •I dolat t .. 'ft1llQIL; .... Cl) - I "I don't feel we'll mile any strides because we ~ h.ad the same program. We fered in very few thinp,'' continues Holland . ••A.a far as the ataff ~ we're atartlni from 9Cratch.' Holland la a product of the Don· C.oeyell-era of Whittier Collep, where he operated u a i(U&l'd. Dwilll tenior' tea90ll Morrla WM the team'• )miol' center. The Barona' average J'Dal'lin of victory ln their first four pmell was four points before running into Marina Wedneeday, which reeulted in a 58-45 artback.. "You get into league plar and thlJl8I tend to tighten up,' says Fountain Valley Coach Dave Brown. "We have to be concerned with HunUngton'a tempo, to keep it under control, but what is really the main th~~ ia how we're ahootlng the . "It'• been our ~Jem all year. We were dOwn 25-f to Marina (See SUNSET, P.,. C6) A Super ticket deal Orange Co .. t OAIL. Y PILOT ll"rlday, January II, 11a Ex-Angel manager Del Rice de~d at 60 From AP dl1patcbe1 Fonner major league catcher Del Ill Rice, who once managed the Angela, died of cancer Wedne9day niaht just before he wa1 to have bee n Introduced at a banquet ln hla honor. He was 60. Rice died while hi.a frlendl were gathered at the testimonlal dinner at a country club. Rice. who lived in nearby Orange, had been hospitalized Monday, but he insisted he attend the dinner which was organized at the Loa Coyotes Country Club .friends by Oyde Wright, former Angels p itcher. and And y Etchenbarren, who caught for the Baltimore Orioles and the Angels. About 350 g u est. - many of them affiliated/with baseball -attended the ~• testimonial honoring Rice, the • Angels' 1972 manager and a coach for the team ln f962-1966. . He was to receive a check of about $12,000. Before turning to coaching. Rice was a major league catcher fo r 17 sea.sons and caught in two World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals and the Milwaukee Braves. He came out of retirement in 1961 to become the first player to sil(n with the Angels d~ theJ! first season. Quote of the day Ken Wrl&lat, trainer at North Carolina Charlotte, when his car was surrounded by Yellow Cabs as he stopped at a red light in • New York City: "Thia ia one city whe~ you ,_ can take an active part in playing Pac-Man, and it doesn't even C08t a quar1er." Gilmore, Gervin ignite Spun Artis Gilmore ecored 39 polntl .-m and Georie Gervin added 37 Thursday night to lead San Antonio to a 143-138 victory over Indiana tn - the Notional Baske tball Association ... Elsewhere, Greg Ballard tallied 34 point.s including 22 in the second half to help stave off Seattle threats as Washington knocked off the SuperSonics, 99-86 . . . Allen Leavell notched 16 points and dished out 13 aNista to lead Houston to a 98-64 romp over Golden State ... Guard Al Wood came off the bench to match hi.a season high with 21 point.a and rookie Terey Cammlng1 hauled in 20 reboWlda to go with hia 18 points aa San Diego downed Atlanta, 110-100 . . . Jim Pano•'• 22 points led eeven POt1land players in double figures u the Trail Balz.ers rolled to a 120-106 victory over Utah. RUNNING DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Petersens run in marathon Laguna Beach's Pete and Sue Petersen are among the competitors in Sunday's Orange World Masters Marathon and lOk Run. The event will be h~ld at Chapman College with the marathon beginning at 7:30 a.m. and the lOk at 8: 15. The event is sponsored by the City of Orange and sanctioned by The Athletic Congress. Among some of the other top runners to participate is Newport Beach marathon winner .Jeff l:>eltmat, who became the first Californian to win that race, posting a 2:14.44. That mark was aho reportedly the best time ever run by a Callfoml:an in the state. · Proving that it's never too late to start running is 50-year-old Bob F1etcher and 83-year-old Noel Johnson. F1etcher, from Texas, will be running in h.ia 22nd marathon in as many weeks, and he says he wants to make It 50 in 50 weeks before he takes a rest. Johnson. who was forced lnto retirement in 1964 due to a weak and damaged heart, has worked himself into optimum shape with his running. Johnson has cornpeled three times in the Pike'• Peak Marathon (over 14,000 feet 1t.rai8ht up) and regularly runs ln foot races ranging from one mile to a marathon acroee the counbj. lfe able> holds the title of World's Senior Boxln$t Champion. Entry fees are $8 for the race plue a T ... hi.rt or $4 for race only. For more Information, phone 532-0380. • • • THE DAILY PILOT and Commerce Bank are co-sponsoring this Saturday's Run For Hoag 5 and lOk runa. Check-in time will be 8-8:45 a.m. at the Fluor Corporation Recttatlon Center on Carllon Avenue between Mlchebon and Campue ln Irvine. Trophies will be presented to the wlnnen in a number of clulificatlona. ranatna from boy. 14 and under, glrla 14 and under to men and women 60 and over. Pre-rel,iatratlon (with a T-1hlrt) ta $9 and without a anlrt la $3. Late reptratlon the day of the race i8 $1 extra. Start.Ina tlmel for the races will be 9 a.m. for the 5k and 9:10 for the lOk. For mote lnformation, contact race director John Blair at 966•055e or Kerry Roth at 760-5817. Ul•taaetmDIU .._ ....... I .. --'81..*.t •I a.111. • A.ot C«por ...... "8oiw1Dfl Olf'* on~ A,,.,_..,.._ ~=end 0.,.. 1n Jnln9. ,,.....,.. ....... r.-. •· ..._, .._ ot,.. -• t, DMllorle end ...... 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Thunday, nllhl . . ; ln another PCAA encounter, center «• &.ct tallied 16 l)Olnta to lead Utah 81.tt.e put Lona BMch State, 77.74, at tho Lona .BMch Arena ••• Mau Doher· ty'1 two frM throwa with three aecondl l~h allowtd thlrd·ran.ked North CaroUn. to eecape with an 80·78 Atlantk Cout Conference triwn_ph over 19th-ranked Wake l'oreet . . • In a Bia Ten claah, Troy Tayl1r lank ebc free throw• In the final minut. of the MClOnd overtlme lo lift Ohio State to an 89-83 UJ*t victory over hott Iowa . . . Center Cbrlle Silton and torward A.C. Greea combined for 43 point.a to lead Oreaon State to a 68-~9 Pac·lO victory over Arllona State ln Tempe . . . Senior forward David Little and fre.hman 1tandout Waymae Ttldal• collected 22 polntl apiece aa Oklahoma wlth1tood a furlou1 rally by 20th·ranked Oklahoma State for an 81-80 !:ft Ei1ht wln How about two county All-Star games? . . . . Senior center Rlclr. Lamb ed 19 pointl to help 17th-rated Dllnola State outlast Southern Illlnoia, 69-63, ln Mlasouri Valley Conference action, I Late goal Kives St. Louis tie Perry TlanabUJ ecored with just ~ 38 aeconds remaJnina to Uft St. Loula ' into a 3-3 tie with MlnnH<>ta In a National Hockey League aame • Tbu.nday night. Turnbull'• l{oal, his 22nd of the aeaaon, came with goalle Mlie Llat out of the net and the Blues pressing for the equallr.er by using an extra attacker . . . Ebewhere ln the NHt:, Pierre Moadoa notched two goala. glvina him l50 tor his NHL career, to Jeed Montreal to a 4~1 declalon over the New York R•ngera ... Maril Taylor and Ray All11oa ecored a pair of goall within a 35-aecond 1pan of the third period to trigger Ph iladelphia to a 5-2 verdict over viaiting Wlnnipea . . . Calaary rode goall by. Keat NU110D, EdBeen and RlcMe DUD to a 3-1 victory over T oronto after both clubs had averaged seven goals a game during thel.r la.at two outlno . . . Greg Adams' ecored the game-winner off his own rebounds and Hartford triumphed in ltl first game since changing coach es w ith a 5-2 decl1ion over Quebec. Nehemiah decision rapped The United Statee Olympic • Committee'• decialon to reinstate banned American hurdler Renaldo Nelaemlala hu created a "aertous lituation" that has been called to the attention ol the Olympic executive body, the president of the International Amateur Athletic Federation said. "The USOC had no right to rule on Nehemiah in the fin\. place-," said Primo Nebtol"O. '"Th'e- ellgiblllty of an athlete r ests wlth h la international federation, and our rules say clearly that Nehemiah will not be allowed to compete in the Loe Angeles Otym.,ics." Television, radio TV: College Basketball -Fresno State at Cal State Fullerton, 7:30 p.m., Channel 56 (taped); San Joee State at UC Irvine, 9:30 p.m., Channel 56 (taped); Alabama at UCLA, 11:30 p.m., Channel 2 (taped). RADIO: Basketball -Atlanta at Laken, 7:20 P.-!!'~c (570); Alabama at ~. 8:25 p.m.. ~ (710). --- My column • week aao concern d the ah ortoomlflil of tha Annual Oraf\l County All·S\AJ' football aame -too many candidate• and not enough openlnp for d rvlna playen comlna from one of the Linett hlch 1ehool areu in th n.tlon. And l'm not throuah -mo,.. needa to be Mid. There 1ijnply hu to be more Involved -two ICluadl of 3 l reprnentJna 07 echoola becomet ao .el...cllve, It la virtually lmpoulble to keep f~m overlooking not Ju1t detervlna athletes, but CJ\et who leammately nave a ri&ht to play ln the gatne. The Brea Llona Club bu been the aporuior of thll venture for the put 23 gamee and will be again June 20 -but thia lan't any crusade Q8alnat. an organization that haa dono a lot of good. h's juet that thla la a matter of too Utile for too long and It's long put due that aomebody does something about It. Well, the only way to get more out of It '5 to expand the game -Into two games. North vs. Soutb. East va. Wett. Maybe rotate the opponent.a each year, but certah\ly no playoff between the winners. And, don't fall into the large echoola-srnall schools trap. Glenn Davia came from tiny Bonita in the early 40.. Brig Owens went to Fullerton High. Baseball star Randy Jon es went to Brea-Olinda. UCLA basketball All-American Dave Meyers was a Sonora High product. Regardless of 1port, little schools produce big players. Here's how 1 would line them up: / Nortb -Anaheim, Brea-Olinda, Buena Park, El Dorado, F.aperanza, Fullerton, Katella, La Habra, Loara, Magnolia, Servi~, Savanna, Sonora, Swmy Hilla, Troy, Valencia (16 achoo.la). Soatb -Corona del Mar, C.O.ta Mesa, Edilon, Eatancla, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Mater Del, Newport Harbor, SaddJeback, Santa Ana, Santa Ana Valley, Univ!_raity, Woodbridge (13 echools). West -Bolsa Grande, Cypresa, Fountain Vallt-y, Garden Grove, Kennedy, La Quinta. Loe Alamltol, Loa Amigos, Marina, Pacifica, Ocean View, Rancho Alamitos, Santiago, Western. Westmimter ( 15 ecbooll). . Wallach signs pact MONTREAL (AP) -Third baseman Tim Wallach, who had earlier filed for arbitration , accepted a one-year contract with the Montreal Expoe on Thunday, a spokesman for the National Le~ baseball club &J\DQUJlCed. _ Wallach, a 24-year-old University High and Saddleback. College product, filed for arbitration Tuesday along wlth relief pitcher Jeff Reardc;m and s tarter Bill Gullickson. At th e time, Expos' president and general manager John McHale said he had not heard what Wallach and his agent Rod Wri51:ht o( Palm Springs wanted. Under league rules, negotiations can continue until 24 hours before the hearing is acheduled. Wallach smashed 24 home runs and droVe in 97 , runs in 1982, his first full major league 1eaaon. 'The ligninp bRr\8 &o 24 the-number of roster la en under contr.ct foe the 1983 ae.on. Bossy tricks Kings ~ howi.4t•••i., INGLEWOOD (AP) - Mike :eo.y colleded hla aeoond three-goal game of the eeuon to lead the New York Ialanden to a 6-4 victory over the Loe Angeles King• In National Hockey League action Thunday. .......... ~ .. rbp•opl• • • • • • • Fram Oil Filter for man~ imported cars • ~SPORTS ROGER CARLSON "t' Eat& -canyon, t:aplat.rano Valley, Dana Hl1la, • El Modena, El Toro, Foothill, Laguna Beach:";<' Laguna Hilla, Mlalton Viejo Orange, San Clemente.~ TU1Un, Villa Park (13 echoola). There are a couple of new echool1 on theO ech.edule board ln the next 4-5 years ln the South Coast area (East). which would beef that area up a 1 bit. '.!.. Maybe a group of coaches or aporu writ.en could ~ up with a better plan. Maybe you could. But the point ls, something should be done about It. And lf It Isn't started now, then a year from now It'll be the same story -lt'a too late to worry ..00.. it now, the game la already scheduled and we've _. our two coaches. ~ Somebody out 1.here -1Ur up a Lion. • • • EDISON HIGH'S football team 'ot ita ahiM scuffled a bit last year (8-4-1 l1n t bad) =u considering the scene recently, maybe nobody f too aorry for the Chargers either. Weigh-In s for Coach Bill Workman" juggernaut recently Included llneman-llnetl Andy Sinclair (6-5, 234) and lineman Den McGowan (6-2 'h, 252). Alao, Jim Painter, t offensive guard who wu lo.t for hia enJire aeaaon with a neck injury, haa been cleated by doctor to return. He need.a a second OOct,ort1 bill of health to h'\ake the return. Edison's offense slowed to a crawl with the 1 of Painter last year. He checks out at 6-3, 200. • • • THEY'RE SA YING THERE will be no mcP reduction in force notices within the HuntingtGJ Beach and Newport-Mesa School diatricta next L.a -which has to be welcome news for coaches .. w assist.an ta. ....,. Already cut to ribbon• by year-to-= reductions in staff, many head coaches have included in the notices sent out in recent y~ informing them they may or may not be rehired the fall. Still. it's a long way from ideal. "There's still a great deal of inst.ability witbl6 coaching staffs, ... says Hunlington Beach Athled! Director Dave Van Hoorebeke. It could be worse, however, as Van lioorebelle points out. "There are entire football programs In 9ruo t~t a.i:e questionable," says Van HoorebeJte. And, m Michigan, there are some counties w~ didn't have school this year." • • • FORMER FOOTBALL-BASEBALL 1tar J91l McCahlll of F.atancia High, now a freshman at tie University of Pacific, is going to pass up ba!lebtll this spring ln order to get in his beit ahot as f quarterback, especially since there is a ~ enang .. with the Tigera. He plans to return bueball next year. Por lmpon.• or v.•. -·· ~ ...... trueb •OJ It able> marked the 2lat time the right winger hu tallied three goaa ln a regular season game, aecond on t h e NHL active player U.t to the Kinp' Marcel Dionne, who has 24. B ouy opened the ecoring with a 10-foot rebound of hil own abot at 3:42 of the fint period. #PH 7. 8A, Zl~O .J~ •a..tnor~pe .............. & ... He followed that Je. than five minutes later wtth a 24-foot 11ap1hot from the middle of the ice off a feed from center Bryan Trottier. Winger John Tonelli gave the Wanders a 3-0 lead at 5:34 of the eecond period during a power play as he 1hot a 25 footer from the left face off circle that eluded Kln!Joalle Gary I Hiie . That 1oal was orlainally credited to &.y but replays lhow it de~ olf the •tick of King defeneeman Jay Welle, maklng it an ~pl. The Kln11 followed that with a mild comeback, 1ettJn1 two pll ln 4:07. Mon.-Frl. 5:45 p.m. ... . KWVE · I FM-108 . #PH ••• ius. it.HA. i•s•. •PH ae•sA. H70A, HJ• • • • • • • • • (II .. ,,..._ a.ff) • • • • • • • ••••••• • • • • Tune· Up Kit .......... ...... .................. ....... , ............. ....... .,. frtftt•• ....... .................... ,y • • ••••••• •••••••• ..... ~, •"4• •zt1g the way to pe'fOrmance andwlUe . .. .. • • • • • 7•1 ... . • Gafm • ' • • ' .... •••••••••••••••••••• l•...-lllU.l.Alde ............. ... COSTA EA • South Cont Alto Supp1J 611 W. Bill• At ... Ill • • f*2500 a..-~-,..--..... ....... a...r -•• _,. ...... .-......... ,.,,. ~ .................... _ ... ....,--0.., ...... 1 .._ ........... -.... ... --- & Or1nge COHt DAILY pll,.OT/Frlday, January 28, 1883 Sports on televis ·on, radio this. weekend. TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2 ) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - DePaul at Alabama (Blrmh1'ham). Noon 00 -GOLY -Third·round coverlljle of t he Ph o e n I x 0 p e n . ( 4 ) -C 0 LL ~G E BASKETBALL -Loulavtlle at Vlralnla. 1 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SATVRDAV -Davc-y Moore (11-0, 8 KO.) will fi~t Gary Ou.Iden (38-5, 34 K01) for the WBA unlor-mlddlewe igh l champlonah.ip. (7) -SPOR 'U, THE GEORGE PUMPToN SCRAPBOOK -A look at the year ln aporta. 2 p.m. (4) -TRACK AND FIELD -The 76th anmw Mlllroee Games, taped Friday at Madison Square Garden. a p.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Oregon at Arizona State. 3:30 p.m. (7) -PRO BOWLING -Showboat Invitational, taped at Laa v~. L . 4 p.m. (56) -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL -use at Lone ae.ch St.at.a Ct.aped). 0 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - J tt Chandler (29-0-2, 16 KO.) dofctnc:k hi.I WBA ban\runwelaht ctwnptonahlp •aalnat Je»0 "01by" CanJqle1 <24·1. 19 ICO.}. - S:~O p.m. (9) -HOCKE Y -KJna1 1t St.. Loul.I. 6 p.m. (06) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Purdue at Michigan St.aw. RADIO Hockey -Kinp at St. Lout., ~:80 p.m. KPRZ (llM>). • Baaketball -Utah State at UC Irvine, 7:30 p.m., KWVE (108 FM); San Joee St.ate at Cal State Fullerton, 7:30 p.m .. KWRM ( 1370), KIK (94.3 FM). §aaday TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (4) -SPORSWORLD -A review or the l982 NFL season. JO a.m . (2) BASKETBALL -Liken a' Botton. 11 a .m . (4) -OOLLEOE BABKITBALL -Notro Damo at UCLA. 2 p.m . (9) -WOMEN 'S GOLF -The final round of th Mar.da Clualc, taped at Oeor Creek CC In Dt.-tt!leld Beach. Fla. a p.m. (4) -SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP -MfamJ vs. Wuhlngwn at~ Bowl In Puadcna. 7:30 p.m. (06) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - San Joee State at Cal State Fullerton (taped). 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Julie Hayek, 22, 1983 winner of the Miss California U.S.A. pageant (shown here with a 1983 Mitaubilhi Cord4. one of her prizes) will greet attendeee of the Loe Cerritoe Center New Car Show on Saturday, January 29, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Cerritos MJtaubiahl 1 display of new 1983 cars. In addition ~meeting Mias Hayek, visitors to the Cerritos mJtaubiahi display will receive coupons !or free gift.a and free oll changes. *** ACROSS THE U.S.A .... Drunk driving will be as hot an issue in 1983 state legislatures aa it was ln 1982, as tougher penalties, tighter enforcement, or higher legal drinkmg ages are 1 expected to be considered in 47 state amemblies, accordlng to the Highway Users Federation. Last year, 35 statea and the Diatrict of Columbia enacted measures to help get drunka off the roads. Only six of the states which considered tougher drunk driving billa failed to approve them. Thls year, many states will compare their laws to the specific drunk driving penalties and enforcement measures needed to qualify for a share of the $12:1 million in alcohol safety grants authoriz.ed by Congress for the next three years. State motor fuel tax i.nc.reaaea will also be a highly visible topic in 1983, with proposed legislation expected in 35 states. The-nickel-a-gallon-hike in the Federal motor fuel tax may create stiff opposition to state-level fuel tax increases. But the Federation forecasts that increases in state motor fuel taxes and other highway user fees will be considered by states desperately needing to raise funds to repair crumbling state and local roads and bridges, as well as to match increased F ederal highway funding. The Federation 's fi eld staff makea these projections for 1983 state legislative activity on highway iSBues from discussions with stale transportation officials, prea reports and pre-filed documentt._Tb~~eration does not predict...Jhe chances for passage of specific legislatlon, but simply that bills will be introduced on the lasuee. Kentucky is the only state not scheduled to, hold a regular session. this year. A special session there is likely, but highway issues are not expected to be on it.s agenda. STATE HIGH'WAY FUNIXNC AT CRITICAL POINT Seven states approved increases in motor fuel taxes last year, bringing the total for the 1981-82 biennium to 26. Of these, 16 states will consider fuel tax hikes again this year: Aril:ona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Wiaxmsi.n. . The other 19 states that will introduce bills to raise motor fuel taxes in 19il3 are Arkanaa.a, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, llllnola, Kansaa, Maine, Masaacbusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas and West Virginia. State motor fuel taxes rang(l from a low of 5 cents per gallon for gasoline and 6.5 cents _per, gallon on diesel fuel in Texas, to a high of 14 cents on g,uo11ne in New Hampshire and D.C .. and 15.5 cents per gallon for dieeel in Iowa. The average state guoline tax I.I 10.3 cent.s per gallon; for diesel the average is 10.5 cents. In 38 states, motor fuel taxes are set by the legislature at flat pennies-per-gallon rates. Eleven states and D.C .. however, have switched In the laat six yea.rs to "variable" tax structures, where the cents-per-gallon rate is determined by a formula and is adjusted periodically without legialative action. Hoping to offset declining fuel consumption and to keep up with lnflation, 16 at.ates now using the traditional cents-per-gallon method wW consider converttna to a variable tax formula in 1983. However, of the states now uai11a variable1 rates, .even (Indiana, Muu.cbu.etta, Nebraska. New Mexico, Ohio, Vlrginla and Washington) wW look at bllll to adjuat thelr fonnulu to produce -m orw ev~n ttfy 1' !'-\-0 h--a n ,.._ b a-clt-t o cents-per-eallon rat.el. · Looking to increue hiehway revenues from u.r charae9 other than the motor fuel tax, 23 it.ates wuI conaider ra1lina reptration tea for automobOes and Uaht. trucke. Hlcher retliatratlan fees and other permit feet and taxes for commercial truck1 will be dia<:UIHd i n 27 Jeplatwa. B:lewn it.ates wW look at toll ftnancina f« roed and bridae projectl. Tolla have tndltkJn&Uy bMtl intended for the repayment of OOftltnlc:Uon ~ but l9Yel'a1 states now wW comlder umn. tolla to fund maintenance and ~. New toll fadlltiel ~be corwkknd in eeYel\ 1tatea: Colorado, lllJnoia, Pennsylvania, South Carolfn.a, Texu, Utah and W'9conlln. BWa to lncre.ee current tolla will be introduced In Dt.laware, K-. Ohio, l>ennqlvanla and W• Vlrlln'a. (AddlrJOMl MWS from ~ m.JeW.,. U.,,. l'ICWadon wUJ .,,,,_.Jn nnt ,.....,_ ocalumn ••• llllY "'1Wdl) * * * SEE ·wOA'r"Y -UR L0tD: AUTO DEALERS HA VE TO OFFER YOO IN TODA·Y'S PAPER • £4 Orange 00811 DAILY Pll..OT/l'rid~, JanuatY 11~ 1NI Area stars sign letters for football Thirty aru community coUep football playera, lncludtn1 I~ Golden West C.Ollep 1tan. have 1lgned lettera of Intent to conftnue their football cattera at four-yHJ"echoola. Oran1e Cout C.0Ue1e boa1ta eight player1 who wW go on to fow--year achoola to play football, while uven players fr om Saddleback have ligned. The UniYenity of Ollnoia and Pacific c.o.t AthletJc ~tion teams, F'remlo State and Pacific tied for most slgnlnis of area stan with three apiece. ANZOMA ITATI -Mlle Coc*Md, DB. ~· C~ -MM! LOllQ, OT. QOlden W•t. ~Tl -K4Mn Wooten. DL, QOlden Weet. COLORADO aTATW -Oreg We«>t>er. 08, Golden Weet. CAL ITATI PUU..aflTON -Hltiem Winn. 08. Golden W•t CAL ITATI ~ -John Henwo. TE. s.ddfebee*. 'MSNO ITATI -Craig Llndl>«g, LB. Orange Coaat; Eddie l<eaky, LB, Orenge CoMt: Jon Olmelente. 08. Otange Coeat. IDAMO -Tlm Aellly. LB. Oolden W•t IUJNOl8 -Mike Gldcllnga. WR, Orange COMt; "-McGee, WR, OOlden W•t, Bob SebflnQ, LB, s.dd~. LOMG a.Aett ITATI -JOhn Swoboda. •OT, Orange CoHt: Rich Slahlheber, RB. Golden W•t. MINNllOTA -Jim Holllnger . LB. Saddletladc. NIW MIXICO -Tim Quinn, DL. Seddleblietl. NOflT .. RN A"&ZONA -Mika Bir, OL. Golden W•t. PAC"1C -Demon Lanier, LB, Oolden WHt; Gary Stentund, Wfl. ~ Coaat; Dew McHemera.. 08. Orange . RIC...oND -Cley TuCiket. QB, OretlQe CoMt. aACRAmNTO ITATI -Tim Long. RB. GddenW•t 1AN DtlQO ITATI -Blalte McEi... LB. Golden Weet; Mike New)', OL. Golden Weet. 1AN JOll ITATI -Bnlca Boatmwi. C, Saddlabaclt. IOUTHl"N CAL.,ORNIA -Troy fllctW~. K. Golden W•r. Jeff Beneon. OL. GoldenWwt. TULIA -Chria Me6ndhatdt, OL, Goklen Waet. WAl...oTOM ITATI -.Jotln Mani! ... WR,Sedd~. Washam leading LPGA tournament DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Home club pro J o Ann Washam beat a record field of 135 players by two strokes 'l'hursday , turning in a 6-under-par 66 as the LPGA began its 1983 lour with the Mazda Classic al Deer Creek Country Club. Crediting a new fiberglass-shaft driver s he acquired three days ago, Wuham covered the 6,079-yard Deer Creek course with a 31-35. Kevin Davis Palmer's tip helps 'Thompson PHOENIX (AP) -Leonard . Thompson. acting on a tip from Arnold Palmer, made a swing c hange that resulted in a 6-wider-par 65 and a share ol the first round lead Thursday in the Phoenix Open golf tournament. He wa tied for the lead with Hal Sutton, Jack Renner and Ed Sneed, who chipped in twice and holed more than 40 yards of puttl on his erratic way to a 65. "He took me aside at a cocktail party late last week at the Bob Hope Classic and told me a couple of things I was doing wrong," Thompson said of Palmer. Thompson, who had missed the cut in two of three previous starts this season, said he wasn't getting far enough behind the ball and was lining up to the right. . Thompson, a close friend and frequent practice round companion of Palmer, made adjustments In his swing to accommodate what he called ''technical changes'' and produced his best effort of the young season. "At least I'm making progress, and that's what you're looking for early in the season," said Thornpaon, who gained hia share of the top apot with birdies on four of his last five holes. NIUC P«>nct He's just a gypsy on wheels Fl!'s Davis out to prove something al Supercross Kickoff By HOWARl\ L. HANDY .......... ...,,... Kevin Davla eaU1 hlrm If a privateer ln the motorcycle fraternity and he'll be out to erov• it Saturday niaht at the Supettrom Kickoff ln Anaheim Stadium. Ulvla. a remdent of Fountam Valley, hu been ridln, mo10Ct0ll raoee 1lnce he wu nine yeara otd. But he atill hun't achieved the ultimate In the aport -being a factory rider with a .. tary In addlUon to expenaea. There are approximately 12 Supercro11 races acroaa the country each year with the Anaheim event being the flrat each aeuon. Davia won't be aolng to many ol tbe1e race• ~ perhaps to Seattle, Houston and San Diego in addition to Saturday'• race. - "I'll ride the AMA national motocroa circu.lt thUI aeuon," he eaye. "I've been riding there forth the put five years and only the last three on the aupercroa circuit. There are acheduJing con11Jc\a and the aupercro. races are 1pread all acroes the oountry. "The AMA aerlea 11 in the · Midwest and I won the OPen clul In 1981. · ''The open claaa ls for 500cc bikes and Supef'Croljl ii limited to 250cc machines. I'll ride the 250cc clrcu.lt \hie year ln the midwest as well and aee how I can do. I hope to do well enough to pick up a factory sponlOrship next aeaeon. I know it's not out of OW' grasp." The gypsy life doesn't bother · Davis. ''I've seen most of the U.S . already and I'm only 21 right now," he aays. "Eventually it gets to you, I'm sure, but right now I'm enjoying the travel" In high school, he played football aa a junior and waa on the track team as a aophomore and junior, then turned hit full attention to moiocro. racing. Durlna hia riding career he haa had bro"ken. t.oes and fr.acture<L his sternum once and waa out for three montha. Otherwiae, it haa been strictly minor bumpt and bruiaes that heal in about a week and he doesn't have any fear of riding. In addition to winning the Central Region AMA championship, he haa alao won at Riverside in the SOORE off-road race and was the winner In the Lu Vegu 400 as well as the Mexicali 250. A water · has been added to th• courH at An•h•lm Stadium th.la y1 ar for tJt. Unt tlme. But Davia doeen't plan on tak.lna a bath that early ln the everuna Saturday ru,ht. "We haven't ... n the coune yet but they chana• lt every year.'' he •Y.· "The water hole could poee a problem If there are slower riden ln front of you but hopefully, I'll be able to jump it molt of the race." Gat. open at 6 o'clock Saturday nlaht with the flrtt heat at 8 leadtna to the 20-lap main event. Other area rldera Include Michael Pre.ton o1 Huntington Beach on a Kawuaki and Clark Jon. of HWl11ni'cn J3e8ch on • Yamaha. Among the alt.ematel holltna to make the card are Andy Oudi of Hunt1n1t9n Beach on a Yamaha and Jlin Ro. of El Toro on 1 Honda. Saturday'• raclns wlU be,tn with four heat race. each of ef8ht lap• with US rldera 1tartln1. Quanerflnal act1o.n wW feature 14 rtden ln each of two raeea with 8emifinall having 18 rtden. The conaolatlon final with 16 riders will come before the main event. bch of the raicet leadlna up to the finall i. for eight lapt. Bob Hannah, a member of the Honda wam, wtll be a heavy favorite lo capture the Utle. Hannah , the wlnnlnaHt moiocro. rider of all llme, hMdl the continaftlt. He ill joined by Danny Ch&ndltr, • conalttent winner lMt eeuon and rider of the year, Duftll Shut~ Johnny O'Mara and David Beiley. Yamaha riders will Include MUw Bell, Broe Glover, Ricky John.eon and Ron Ltchien. Suzuki will have Mark Barnett, Alan King, Scott Burnworth and George Holland among lta riden. TJci.eta -11 for $18, $16, $12, $9 and $6 for adult•. !Super Bowl matchf!.ps · f . ·~··-...... ...:=*. : ... ... 1 Mat M~llatl, H. l·I . 2H, lrlQham Kim Bokampet, 21, M, 260, SM JOM ri 1Yo11n11 -Ruptured append!• enlf two State -Had ~ ..._ of Alclletd ~In '* Mnlor ~In OC11eae ~ Todd In AFC title prne. W• ..,.,_.,(I Pro h • progr-and he mlaaed IHO MUOI\ Bowl Choloa at tMt OOlllton In 1119) befot'9 *-of oontlnlllne lnl•Unat protlleme. belrlg ...,..c:Md 10 Of In IN 1. ~ IOngtlme MiltO Coy e-1n 'lllln Douo e.ttera, H , 1-1. zeo. Nevede-Aeno I~ llne. -BaCk a1 flgtlt and aner twitch to WI llde In · O.•ter Manley, 23, t-3, 253, Oklahome 1H1. That forced •hlft of A.J. Duh• to • -Kayoed Danny White wllh llMbaok•. Had 16-oeme lt1Mll ~ b)' tallng HCk In NFC lttle game. Then eteptl ltlfeotloft In 18'1 pleyoff9 and -glllall PM8 that r.ulted In lnWoepflon and Q11n1 bell b)' teammat• llttar Mlening IO I.he ""9 touchdown. P ..... ru1h •~l•ll•t g11n1 on the radlO, .51peed. .....Taellla T.-.. lob~. 27, M , 280, Alabama - DeY)I Butz. 82, ·~~M -AN1tto< &« DolOhltl rec«d for Wka b)' a OT with nine othatWlae ~ line. Signed aa In 1Mf. He and..._ YOfk Jta 08 Aldwd ~In 1175 lltter ttwe ~·with St. Todd. whom he eaictcad In AFC tttle QMM. Cetde reoeMd ttlrea draft cno1ota • _.. 1875 ~ on AlaMrna'• &uoer 1ccr-nut1on . ....,... °' fonner l«:tetwy of Bowl winner OW# PeM a.-. ~ICUl'iure Eart Buta. U1 1h1lltt Darryl Grant, 23. 1·2. 215, Rice -Bob Brudllneell. 28, M . 230. Ohio s .. -. - ntarcepted pau and acored cllnchlng led Miami with 4"' HOii• during regular ~ In NFC title oam-, hie llrwt TO et _,, Formet flrel-round draft C1101ce ol any 19¥11. Ninth round drift picll In 1M1. Iha Rama. acquired b)' OolphWle In trade at 1M1 2311t ~......, tNt yes. Pt.)'9(1 bath draft. Owrttme Interception and rftlm No\I, ~and deMlwa at Noa. 8, 1Nt, at New England pawct _.,to Wei Lb t1•-. goal th•t gave Don Shula 200th career ..... l<auflnan, 24, f.2, 211, c:.i Poty-8an ooecHna lllctory. We Ot>llpo -"'°""'of tN Aedl*.ln fr• A.J. Ouhe, 27, t-4, 248, LSU -Had AFC -0-1 picllupe. Mede a ctutc:ft lnlerc.pUon champlonahlp game-record th r•• Ifill halted • DallH rally In th• NFC lnterceptiona .... Jet-. llr9I Mttlng up WOO/I)' c:l*11ploo1Np gama. .......,., m run. tlfYrnlnCI !Nrd.ona 35 ~da ...., OlkNlc:z. 25, M . 2'0, ~ -tor_ TO. SllMd on .. a f,.. aoent Iller tM 1t7t Eernle Rllone, 29, e-a. 224, Hender90n d"'1 and .,... out ..,.,. ... Curtle and Collage. Ml. -Led OolpNrl8 In .. *** Harotd McUnton for ,-., ~:• twn (to) and IOCal '-*.• (77) during 1'82 MllOI\. ceptlln and MVP at ~ he ... a Had'tMm-hlgh eight tac*Me .,,._ Jeca In AFC twn r-d wllh tN Wc*lea. title. Rloh MllOt, 25, t-4, 237, ....,n State -Larry Gordon. 28, M , 230, Artzona State Produc.cl by Joe Paterno'• llnebacklng -Fltat-found cflOloe and flm llnellactter laolory. H•~ at .. ttlr• 11n11b-*1nQ 1.un (11th player overall) tri 1911 dreft. ~ In w on'• 4-3 .... A.a rootila In Played In .... COIS.0-Aft-Star ,_ In 1911 r991•oed hrl1 Hanburger, the flrat CNceoo. ~ ...,._..,,.,~!illt-~10. ' ........... ,, ' . JOHNSON: &SON presents .. Super lowl Pick _WIMilllb--=...-1 . ...... .,., ll•i hl•llin -.~--------------..) II \' SUPEI SIVlllS WEElllD I I \ t 2626 Harbor ltvd., Cotta Meta M0-5630 I 9 0/ thru Jan. 31 -'° ON Ill NEW APR '82's & '83's •Requires 25'/e down. Maximum of 48 montha on Approved Credit N011Cll f1i. .......C HUWO e-vw No. ft11 LA NO'TICa llM'T1NQ a.DI K..... CW... MOTICll Of'~ IAU -,.. NOnc. O. ~ ... NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVDI !MU ~TO CMDfTc.t Nola .. hereby oJwn ttlet the MOnCS cw TRUl1'D9' 8AU MOTICa Of',,.,.,.... uu .,_ .............. TC* fliCUT80UI.., 111111• \'OU ,.,. • 191MA.T - pubic r..1ng d tie held b)' the Of llUUt ~ Board of TruatMe ol the Coaat ,_,....,. W'9 .... 1-TA. .... ..._, MAim 8TA,_,-TM• H•D OP T•ueT DATID City Councll of the City of (a-.1'°1-l107U.C.C.) Community College Dlatrlct of On FMINary 11, 1813 et 10:00 'tOUAM•D91AULTUllDlllA T.O.SERVICECOMPAHY•dUly Tlle tollNtnO S---,,_..,,,.,.,__...YOUTAICI Huntlng10n e-:t1 tor tfla purpoaa Notice I• hereby glv•n to Orenge County. Callfornla, wlll Lm. SAOOLl!llACI< MORTOAOI am» OP,_,. DAT9..,.,., eppolnled Truat .. under Ille bUllnlal-ACTIO .. TO P•OTICT YOU• of conald9rlng en "'9MI lllad In cradltora ol the wltllln named reoe!Wlelledbldtupl03:00P.lll., CORPORATION, a Callfornll ..._..YOU TAICS AC110lll TO lollowlnD ~ 6Md Of tNtl TRIPLE Z LEASING, II oceaMn,rrlMY.W8AfA r •• pon •• lo l h• Planning .._. ... , .. _a ........ •--6-la ........ ~ F ..... -~-11 1N' el t..._ ~orporatlon •• Tr"•t•• or NOnCT YGUa "'°"""L" Wll.L UU. AT PU8l.IC AUCTION 8•11dc:...., Dr-c:orone dll Mer, .....: MU. • YOU -M CornnlllalcN111P9'ovelofU.Pemlll lob.,,;;;.~~ pr~ P~h·~·~D;partment of .~id • ...,, Truat. OI &u.,..,.;,., MAY .. IOL.D AT A PUI IC TO THI HIOHHT 81DOIR FOR '212t. -ID\MATIOlt OP nm llATUM No. 82-44/Condltlonal IEJloeptlofl harelneftardeec;t'lbed. college dlltrlct located at t310 Truttff, of lhlt certain DHd IAL.•. "YOU MalO AM CASHANOIORTHECASHIEASOR AAYAOGEN.• OP lMI PMDllW ~ No. 82-86 • grent.d on Jenuart The nema aod ~ addr-Adame Avenue. Coat a MHa, ~ !)}'THOM.Al J. HAU. and UJll\MAnGlll Oii Tt9 UW CIATlfllO CHECKS SP£ClAB> IH Dr .. Cofone dll Miit, CA tm5. ~~.:" lllOU&.D Co.TACT A 11.111113. of the Intended tranalerora are: Ce11bn1e at wHc:f1time1a6c1 bide CAUANDAA J. HAll., H'*>enct Of'TttsMCIC-111:1 ~CIVIL CODE SECTION 212411 8ERNA AOOERI, 81 - Thia epproval permitted the S P A R K LI N Cl C L E A N E R S .-be P11C>11C1Y opened and r•cUor: and W.., .,,a r9CQlded June n, You. YOU IHOUlD COin ACT A (payabta et the time of .... In '-M 8andcalllM Dr .. 0orone dll W., On Fftd9)', ~ 11. 1ta. • oonalructlon of a 342-unll SCHOENFELD, INC., 2828 San THE LEASE OF SEVEN (1) 1112 • lnMNrl..t No.12-214636, LAW'ta. money of IM United Stat•) all 92121. I : 15 a .m . HOM( FEDERAL epwtmant comc>lelc localed on tM Miguel Or., N-port Beach, CA PRIVATE PASSENOER VIEHICLE8 of Offlclal Record• of Orante rT IS INTENDED THAT THI SALE rlQM, iltta and lflWMt ~IO OIRALD L. LOAO, SU SAVIN 0 S AND L 0 AN Hat elda of ~each 8ouleverd, I~. All bidl ata to be In -danoe eounty, Ca11torn1a and put-' to WIU IE COHOUCTED ON 9EHAU' Md now held b)' It undat Mid Deed Welton, Long Beaall, CA IOl15. ASSOCIATION, a CorporatlCHI. app<oxlmately 1300 !Mt aouth of The name and bu91ne1a addr-with t .... llld Form lnatNC1tone and llllt ~rtaln Notloe of O.flult OI THI TflVSTU 8Y: CAUFOflNlll. °' Truet Ill !tie ptoparty harellllfter RENEE LORD, 5310 Walton fOt'rnarlY k,_ •HOME F£0E.RAL. Atlanta Avenue. Condltlonal of the Intended tranalerMa are: Condltlont and Spec;HlcallonawHcll lh•r~ndM record.cl ol Orange POSTING AND PUllLISHINO ~: Long 8eac:tl, CA IOl15. 8 AV r NOS AND L 0 AN &oeptlon " • r~ to ellow • UPENDRA R. SHAH and VINOD -now on Ille aod may be MOUted eounty, callforTIAa and putWMI to COMPANY. 1021 N. LAl<I AVI.. TAUITOR: JAMES s. HAMILTON Thie ......... oondUded ~ A880CIATIOH OF SAH DIEGO, - reduc11on In Ille fl'ont )'W'd ... back DESAI, 170 s. OxlO<d Ave .. Apt. 22. In lh• office ol ,,,. Director OI th•I cert1ln Notice Of O.laull 8 u IT E 2 0 1. p As ADEN A . KN£FICIAAY: ALllUQUE.flQUE general l*'ll••· TN91W under. 6Md of tn.t cs.-. from 20 .... lo 15 ..... to --26 Loe Anfelea. CA eooo.. Purchaalng"' ukl OOlleoe dla'trlct. theteundef r9COlded October 15, CALIFORNIA 111104, TILlfl'HOHE 'EDIAAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ~ flloOll'I JllM 11. 1179 --b)' DAY90 wcant oompecl parking, to allow a That tha property pertinent Eacfl bidder muat aubmlt with hie 1'82 • in.tNment No. 12-3&t241, 213/At-4541. ASSOCIATION. reoorded OCtc>Oar Thia~ -fled_..., ~A and JOSl'n£ ~ reduction In the minimum aquare r-.to 19 deaerlbed In gener., .. bid a CHhlar'• check. certified of 01ft111 Aeoorda of Mid County. On 02/04/H at 09: 15 A.M .. 22, IM1 • lnetf. No. 2tS08 In 8oolc County Clertl of Orante COYmy Hueblnd and Wtte. and r~ 'OotaQe of Iha ~oom unite lurnlture, ll•turH, equipment: ciheck. or bidder'• bond made will undef' and pureuant to Mid flflST CHARTER FINANCIAL 14114, P•D• 1172 of Ofllclal Oeoemtlar 29, 1813. June 11. 197t. • ooc.-1 ~. trorn 850 aq. ft. to eoo aq. ft., and'° tradename. goodwill, leau payllble to Ille order ol IN CoMt Dead of TNIC ... at puOllc auction CORP. u th• duty appotnlad Record• In th• office ol th• Book 11110, Pa'f:.'ic!! of tfl• allow • 5 foot lncrHH to th• IMMtlotd mprowmenta ~ Community College Oletr1ct Boatd tor omti, ~ rnon.y ot u. United TruatM und~.:Jur1uan1 10 Rcloofder ol Orl!flOe County; Mid ......a'I D. WAUCmt fll Ofllallll Raoorda of Councy, · permtnad bulldlng helghl. UH nol 10 compete auppli.a and la of T,,,.,_ In Iha amount of -Sta tea of America. 1 cHhler'• Deed of Truat on 03111/ dead of trua1' 4fHorl be• tha DAYID •~a AllOC. Clllllomla. wfl ... et putlllc aiClltOl'I Permit No. 82-44 and Coftdltlonal IOcetad at 5155 Santa Ana Canyon thouaand dollar• (I 1,000) u • check payebl• to Hid Tru•tM aa Ooalment no. tom llook 13621 flollowlng: AM 1 ..,. to lhe hlollMt llkldef tor caell lrt ~ No. 82~ -• ~ Road Anlhelm Hiia CA. guerant• lftat Ille bidder wll enw ~on 1 eeat• or ftlltlonal bet*. a Page 1169 of Offtdlll Aeoorda In IN Lot t5 of Tract No. 3085, In the 111'.0. ._ tmm United Atatu Dollara, at th• '°the Plannlng Comm .... IM b)' Ule ~ ~ -UMd b)' the InlO Iha P<OPOMO Contract If lhe .... OI ..... cndlt union, Of' a oftlca of the Aecofdar of Orenee City of Coet• M ...... "' map ....... CA -• -"'""°' to the .. OrlflCllt CouMy lloerd of Z'"*'o AdJulillnentL Tha Miid ,,_,.,ore at aald location la nm• la awarded lo him. In th• at9'e 06 ,..,_.., aaWIQa .,,a toen County. C.llfornle ••eou1~ II)': -ded In lloolt H , Peoe 10 Of PubUaMd Otante Cout ~located on Santa Ana Plannlng Commlulon .,eo .....,: 3PARKLINO CLEANERS -'off..,,. to anl• Into 11UG11 -cHl.lon domlc:llad ii tNa .._, THOMAS J. HALL. an unmarr!M .......,_Macia. In theoftloeot Ptlot. Jen. 2i.. 21. Fee. 4, 11, 19'3 eoulevarct. belwffn Sycamore ~~prNo. 12;.41 Thll u ld bulk tranifar 1, contract, the proceade of Ille Cihecll .a Norlfl Front EntrMOa to 0ouncy man, WILL SELL AT PU8LIO tha County Recorder or U ld 417 a.r... and •oadwe)' In !tie~ of ...,....,...,.._, ~· ~ ntandad lo be conaummated at Iha wtll be forfetted, or In the c-. of a c-t Hell*, 100 CMc C9nW OrM A UC TIO N TO TH I H 10 H Ea T County. 1Mta Ana. County~ Or.,_ .... dHcr1ptlon 1' on • In t • >lllca ol S ERVICE ESCROW belftd, !tie Ml -thereof wll be Wel1, Sanll Ana, CA 12102, 8IOOEA FOR CASH, (p9}'1bla et YOU AM• 091\ULT UllDlll ..aJC MJlU of Callfornl-, all right. lllle llld ~ment ol Development '.:OMPANY, P.O Box 218, 14282 lorleltad to Mid oollege dletltet. ,.----....., all ~ .....,. tttta and time of .... 111 lllwtl.tl ~of the A D•ID OP TRUIT DAHD _ -.. .,,..,_~to and now hlld No bidder ?!itf-hie bid ~-:;___~~now held United Stet•) at Fl'OM ...,_ '° OCTCl•BI "'*1. u.&.1• \'OU .,A,_, OP "IJIDOllm" b)' •under the d"9d of tNat. lft ._ Said ~ lltll be held at Ille 3Hch Blvd • Wutmlnllar. CA lor a PetlOd of ftve (46) deys ...... -=.-Deed cl TNlll In the the 06d 0r.,._ Counfy C---. TAU ACTCMI TO "'°ncT YOUl OP U. OI' ~~~ 7j~~~~·lno~M~~j ::::3 on or •fl•• Febru•ry 11• after tfla dale • tM ~ ~ altuaNd In _, CoutltY on Santa Ana llvd .. betwfffl SOU an, ITlllAY • '°'-0 AU ~~::.' ,!~::-=:v ,..., e'o.~ =. ~ M Cllamban. 2000 Main StrHt, Thetlhelaet~\elorlllingdaitN ~iloard of T~ reearwe ilind Sfat• deecrlt>ed at: Lol ~St. l •oadwe)' • ..,.._ ....C wa. • '°" ..._ M ............ of._~ ~~~~1111a,11.~ HunUngton 8Mcfl. Callfomla. AH !' the --r--.CS to,.,.,..,., la end 11 H of Traol tUt Ill Ille Clly AM. CA. al rlgflt, •end~ Ull'\MIATIOlt OP nm llA~ ....,_ .. ._. ,., -,...__ lfltareetad pereona .,. lf'Ylled to ·e«> 15. 1983 Ille ptMMge of refeC!Mt~-0 r c 0. t. M.... • • • II 0 w fl -~ to and -halld b)' " °" "" ...-oc ...... ~ .. R ~ L D w" IT E 0 A I( 33 IO M INIUllwe of ......,_ In.end Mid '-ing and .. p<-so far u I• known to aald =:,;:.:~ ~ °' In 1.: l»'I' 1 mep lhareol recorded In uftCler Mid 0..0 ot Trwt In "'-YOU. YOU IMOULD COlfTACT A CONS'TiliuoTioN. 133 w. 1Tttl St, =c: ~~!tie Courie)' ::.i~nlon• for or egalnal the ~::=r!~~::-'1~1:;'1= bidding . ...._,,: HOiman E. weiaon ~r:!..~:u.:,:•r~or~~ :: ~-::;:.: ~ Coumy. '1~W•ll•c• Avenue. Coet• No. 1• COiia ....._CA t2t27. Tiie •lrMI eddre1i or 01"-r ·1=urther Information mey be additional name1 end addreu. 8:'c'7.tirv, Board of Mid Orange County. TM atrMt lot llof Traol No. 1122 In tt11 Meaa. Ctiltornll em? et"::,~~ Name common deelgnatlon of !tie~ ot>teln•d trom th• City Clerk'• within the thrH yeu a 1ut put: Tnnt-' addra•• or othe r common City ol Co1ta MM•, County of ''(If• atraat addraM or oomrnon (,, •' ~ 0v:.,;;•:. 1:1a 1" real Pfoperty I• kno.t to ua M: ... f, ••• ' A '• -~ .... •• . " Office (714) 53f.$22t. NONE Coeat Communlf) ~"'Mid pr~ a2t5 °""'9e. Stlte of Clllllomla. -par delltgM!lofl of~ .. .,_ "'r.w . OK':v ou~~RA L 30311 !~~I Velle, UgUM Publl•lled Orange Coaat Dally Thta bulk 1ran•ler la aubject to COiiege ~rlc1 D1llot1 Ave .. Coale Mffl, CA map reoorded In Book 1S5, Pao-..,...., no wwnnty QNM •'°Ila CONTRACTOR. i..c Callfornla ~· ........,,_ • Piiot. ~ 28, 1913. Calllornla Uollorm Commerclal Publlehed Orange Coa1t Dilly t2t2t. 41 lllrv 4t, ~ Mapa. Ill ~I'--, OldOOlrectlld~£.._ fllef COlpcullon, a$ W. lr: St .. No, 1, ..__!__.~!!,~~~Of _.,' 6416-83 Code section 8108. Piiot. J-*Y 28 and Fabruary 4, Said .... wll be made wltllOUI tflaOtftoeofttleCollntyAeootdarof veM"' ary un er H -o Coeta Meaa. CA 92121 ....,....._ .. ---·-.. , ----------------Daled Januwy 19. 11133. 1983 ~t °' wwranty • ...,,... Of Mid County. Truet, by reaaon Of • l>teacll °' Thia....__~ b)' • ~. ~ aue, P ~ It i, ! "8.IC P«)TIC( Upeodra R. Shall 530-83 ""'*°·•to 111*1, poc 10111 or The tote! amount ot Ille~~ 1n .. ~~~ ~ OOl'DOllilton. Ot~encutlibr-~.to1J!!".m ltle.37,...~ •, VlnOd o...i etlOllflltlranoel to~ ttla ui-..ld ~ of trla 4*1lgatlon MOllftid "-YVJ• ·-..... -..o --J w ()ti °""' ... ..0.0H -Nota la hereby given that the Intended Tr_f.,.. l'ta.IC MOTIC( belarlW due on ttie ftOtt or"°"' by aald Deed ol Truet en41 delivered lo tlla underalgnad • c:On1r.:! 1no. 81 1er .. 1 aa provllMd In tti. now : City of IMne City Council wlll hOld • p bll had 0 ng c 1 Dall ~ b)' alld o..a of TNll, 10 reuonabl)' utlmaled ooata. _...., Dedarllllon o1 OlfllUll and ............. ...__.~.._..with,..._ .ecured b)' the 6Md ot !NII,..... , publlc hearing on Tueaday, u • ra • ou Y l'ICTif10U9.,_.. wit -aaos• 'IMl!lillefoloW!na ~andactv-atttle o.nartdl0f8*,end_....,no4toa .. _..,.,_,_,, _ _, .... acldlllonaleetllNlted~of • Fet>ruwy e, 1"3, 11 8:30 p.m .. In Piiot, Jan. :2S, 1913 MAMI aTA,....,, : -· · "' ...--and Of the Initial publlclall°" °' 11 of br..c11 end Of ~ to '** ~ a.tit of Or-. County on :'2 44' 00 If under ttle..,.,.. of ' the City Coundl Chamber1, 17200 52&-13 Tha fotlowlng pereon I• doing ~ •0::•...::i:;r::ir:.. Notice ot Sal• 11 111. 1111.11. tll• under~ to Hll Uld ~ 11• IN3. ,._ "'9 _.,Of~ and ..... dWWee : JamborH Boulevard, lrvlna, to •-.,. Mft'""'t ~ •: PlltllOclltofl ot,.... Noaoa ol ..W. ~ deled oaeNet'• dlel*a OI property to ...., ot:l;a•a •· PubllaMd Ora11ge Cout Dal lfld ........ ..,..., .. of~~--_ : con•lder the adoption of an r-""'"4 lflVINE DOOR COMPANV..1 Truet ... , ... and 1~ ... : Olrtlfled cMCti• • be .,.,..,._,. and therMner • U11derel9nect Ptlot. ,_ .... lM!ds. --, ..,_.,.. • Ot1finance regulatlng the pl-t '1CTniOUI "" ... LA-VI H L d.4 A.A 0 E llO 0 ft ., ... 70 IO. .. Truatee ~ ~ .,. oaueed lllld notioa Of tlrMdl ... of -. 21• at. . 4• 11• ... d••d or trutl " .. •lgn•d afld • of coin QC>arated new.racq on Ille lUIS ITATW COMPANY. NlWPOAT llEAOH .:-'etiero-1190.00 drawn In fevor of Flrat Cll_,t., .-ctlOn to be ,_.,,llOipllmtiar , _________ ............ dellor•O Of tfl• "tru1n1 • • Pllblic rlgtlf~•ay. 'The public 11 The 1o11ow1ng ~ -doing DOOfl COMPANY. NEWPORT ~-Taw ... •aa.•a p1ue ,.nuolal Corporetlon and ~·•tnatr.No.U441441of W m1ICl Deoluatlon of Defa.utt of II•• I Invited to comment on Ihle ~ aa: BE AC H 0 A" A 0 I 0 0 0 A ~00. aatlafaotory ldentlflcttlon I• Aeoofdl Ill ttll ~Of Ille =-tlona w'lll !)}',,. dald of I propoeed ordinance e lthe• In 9a•c "'LECT"'IC 1525 W OOMPAHY. MtSllOH \lllJO DOOf' 'u -_....... Aeoorder of~ CGIMl)t. _., __ • ll•I• lftd a Noetoa of 0...... Md t Wftlng Of' b)' gMrlg leetlmony 1t the MacArthllf '"No 1 t c0.ta MeM. COMPANY. OflANOI! COUNTY YOU AM ••MT .... A TM atrMt addrN1 and olfler hid ••te wllr be "'•41o, but ~"iiam ~to M ~ _.. • i P"blc '-1nQ. Cellfomla ntH . . DOOA COMPANY. ORA.NO• -OP~ DAT9 ~.:. OC!ft'lllO" dallgr ...... " eny, .... without COVOlllllt or Wlrflflty, Tite fOlloMnt petton .. dolflt Augu•l _ 4. IHI .. DOOUIHftl J Furlhar lnforrt\lltlon about thla Fr.cl Mlettaal AoMfU 21nl' COUNTY QAAAQI DOOR ......... YcWTAa f9ll ~ dMCtlbed ~le.,.,_ Of..,,.,._, NOWdlN WI ~--.MMNofOMolat ...... Ofdlnanca can be obtained by Maipte ltreet Wlldonw ~ .COMPANY. ORANGE COUNTY TO PMT9CT YCMa XZCUif, l*PGitldtoM ,_o.a.A-, 11a11111lan. Of~ to QOAt. O"llNTIO L"I Thie .... wt11 a. OOlldullU• w-·-~ Holy Hamlln (eeo.3e91) In ~5 ' ' GA A A 0 l 0 0 0" A 1 PA I A " MAY • NUt Af A ..a.IC C... Meta. CA..... P9Y W. ,_,. •• ,.,,_.. Mft of ~.MM>~.. C111torn1a ,_.,.. 1M fl'UU Nq flle l)lty or lrvlne Community ~ 1<inOt1e¥ Brown. 12821 COMPANY, U "ecodo, JrvlM, IALI. "YOU •llD A• flte undo,.lgfted Truet .. ltlaftCIM(1)_.,tir_..diledot eo.a--.~-7 ~Company, wflOM M141r"' -.i 0.-elOIHMlll Oepar&marit. Coplea C11?, Tueclft, ~ ~t2714 °"-AllAW °",.. M'nm dlacl•l•H any 11•1111111)' for a11y TNll.....,.,..,...""....... 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' • TNifMllftlllllOOfldl ... ~-~-...... -. •• o.--...c.... lftlll !!!1!1:·-- _,....., ~..:'·-· 'llJ• a:ri..=:.rcr-!"--':: -:-~ ~A."; -;-:-_. • • 'I• -II C..., Vl.-T,_.., Clw? IJt• 1.: fllllililt 1'*1'111F• .. _ ........ o:,~~·:::-&:,': Pb•~tr.O:Dllll ~................ 11111 :1 = fl °"11111 CGUltJ' • __, ti.,... • I ... ¥ M. n.ir • p u 9 •• ar-0.. '-= "'... ' °'9111111119 o..r=.r:i; .. ii'.i .. ;:;iiiii!•• .a...J,M.t<.•--..... -.naM.4it'A --.. ' SUNSET CO-LEADERS . From Page C~ and wo ju1t mlued 1hot af r ahot after ahot. It a<>t to bQ funny after awhile." The Baron1 hit just 18 of 69 from the field (26 percent) against Mirtna. "~1 oot na lapee ju.at keepe ralaini Its usly nead. It just happens, •• saya Brown. Up front 6-7 Rolf Jacobs Ja averaging 14.4 In league, along with -6-6 Rob Whitehair'• 11.2 average. In the backcourt junior Mlke Newton Is a1ao sporting an I 11.2 scoring average in league play. The Oilers swept past the Barons, 55-46. in tournament play, but lost a 62-61 deciBion at Fountain Valley In league play when a chance at the free throw line with no time remaining went unrewarded. Jamel Garner, a 6 -7 sophomore, is averaging 16.0 points in league play for Hun tlngton Beac h, while playmaker Billy Thompson (14.4) and 6-6 Mike Mill$ (11.6) are also in double figures. While B'rown's thoughts ar"! TURNER. • • From ~age C1 say anything any more. "All I know is rve told 'em, and told 'em, and told 'em that you can'.t wait for next year because everyone la gunning 1or you then, too. And I-won't take all this rebuilding stuff. When I I went to Texas we lost three starters and still won. '8 ' "I know I'm not going to quit and neither Is Ben and some others." Turner, forced to take long jUMpeH t:n t:M trope of getting lJCf.back Into the game, took 13 three-point shots, hitting five of I them. He fl.niahed with 18 points. McDonald was the only other I Anteater in double figures with 10 points and 10 rebounds. For the Spartans, McNealy had 20 pointa,. lk>wland 15-and Warner 14. McNealy also had 13 rebciunda. "rm very happy with the way we played I couldn't be prouder of the kid.a," praised San Jose Coach Bill Berry. "They (the Anteaters) force you to make a lot of adjustments because they're a good basketball team.'' wfUi u,. tempo, It'• ~I 10naJ foul1 that Hunun1ton ach Coach ·Roy Mlller 11 \ nktn1 about ''The key factor la gfe foul artuaUon,' say• or. rown ha9 a much 1tron,er be . " Milla and Garner eren't around for moet of th tourth quarter the wt Ume thete two met, leaving_ a gaping bole ln the front line. Fountain Villey allo had players on the bench h\ the fourth quarter, but there waa ample help. "Fountain Valley really hasn't be en playing like they can," continued Miller. "They shot badly against Westminater, too. We just don't know when they're · going to break out." The game pit.a Fountain Valley's power offenae and matchup zone defense against the contrast of Huntington Beach's press and fast break, combined with more conventional man and wne defenses. . Irvine took Corona del Mar Into overt!me in the first round before falling, 49-48, and was also a 44-42 loser to the Sea Kings in tournament play. C.Orona del Mar's big weapon is .Playmaker ~i~e _HeasJ an All-CIF guard, w}\ile Irvine counters with a solid lineup which is hard to pick apart. Bernard Ussery (6-4) is tough on the boards and scores at a 14.7 clip in league; Doug Browvich (6-4) packs 225 pounds and poses a major hurdle inside; 5-6 junior Bobby RhOdes is the long ball threat and a tough (>laymaker; 6-2 sophomore Jeff B1elman has been in double figures in six of Irvine's last seven games (including 24 points against C.Orona del Mar); and 6-1 junior Lance Neal has averaged 12.6 points in Irvine's last five games. Corona del Mar's tough man-to-man defense, however, tends to iof!e double figures down. Aside from Hess the Sea K!,!!~s boast 6 -1 senior Dave V teenhuyse (13.2 in league) and the solid play of 6-6 Tom Vance, 6-4 Karl Wolf:f and 6-3 Greg Wynn. -- El Toro's rise has been behind the play of 6-9 junior Jeff Arnold (17.0) and 6 -3 senior Jim Hammel (16.0). Estancia escaped an ambllsh at El Toro in the first round with a 75-72 decision, camouflaged by a pair of free throws with one second left to widen the gap to three points. Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/,rld1Y1 JMU~ 28, 1183 t:I Romney saVes .. cdM Eagles stay even,. Edison still atop Sunset O>rona del Mar bantl}'_eaiped be~ lhowd out at ftr1t ~ln Sia Vl•w "Le'.,ue women'• Wl.Qilll~iu_ buketball act1oo Thunc1-y nlaht, but thanU to w 1 'JrAl:.IJ" eome late tMtroka, waved off IMM'• upeet b&d. 1. El\aneta kept plCe with a bii win OYW 1:1 Toro and Saddleblck eked out a cbe win over N~port Harbor. GIBBS. • • From Page C1 In Sunaet Lea1ue action, Fountain Valley, Edilon and Ocean View came out on top. Here'• how it went; ~roa del Mar II, lrvlae U LI.la Romney wu the hero u the Sea Kinp • narrowly eecaped Irvine'• upeet bid. C.Orona del Mar led moet of the contest, and waa in front by aa ~y aa .even polntl at one stage, before Chrta RObena' basket gave Irvine a one-point advantage in the final two minutes of the contest. The Vaqueroe retained the 61-50 lead and had the ball out of bounda with 12 aeconda left when Romne)I went to work. She atole the inbound pa11 and layed it in with .even NCOnda left, then eea.led ~-': ... issue ~Y .atealing _the en1uing_ ~ after the Mattias says ... Joe came up to the ..-et. line' and noticed Montebello waa Heather Eltey" wu the 1ame'1 h11h ecorer, in an even-type defenae which la • notching 23 points, eleht in the third quarter when perfect for a quarterback aneak.'' the Sea ltinga built their teVen-polnt lead. Romney That probably was a good idea, finiahed the evening with 13. but at the time,'Santa Fe was a\ Carla Figueroa (12) and Robena (10) pmted midfield, i't 'Vas the fourth double flgurea for Irvine. CdM Improved to 14-3 quarter and the Chiefs were overall and 8-1 in Sea View play. Irvine fell to 5-4 trailing. in -loop play.- The Berona meet Wettminst.er -rue.day before •next Thunday'a ahowdown .,.Wt :r.cu.on. EdJ ... ., ........... The o;;;p;; 8COted leYeO ltralaht po(nts ln the aecond quarter \o take an etaht-polnt advan~, and put the game away ln the third frame In recordln1 their 1ixth 1tral1ht Sunaet Leaaue win. Janet Blttner led Eda.on with 28 pointa, whJle acoring eight in the 1eeond quarter. Gretchen Meinhardt had 17 for the Chargen, now 19-3 on the eeaaon. Sandy Corbett had 13 for the Vikinga (2-4) while Alene Andersen grabbed 18 rebou.odl. Oceu View II, Wet&mla1&er 44 The Seanawkl pulled out to an 18-6 firat. quarter lead, and increased their advantage over the next two atanzaa in recording the victory. ·The Lion defenae couldn't .hold the potent Ocean View offenae down, as Tamnty Webb tallied 28 points while MJcbelle Chomlcz and l<llftn Ch.ale ea<:}\ had 12. . Stacy Schlanae provided moat of Westrninater'a offeme as the aenior center accounted for 20 pointl. Basketball scores " Anyway, Simmons was the Ea•--.Ja ?JI, El Toro 51 , . J ' ' 1 f h ..... ._, • C...... Texae-San Antonio 89, center· oe s s1gna or t e The Eagles raced to an early big lead and · w..r Hardln-Slmmone 50 quarterback sneak was to gooee coasted paat the host Chargers, aa Estancia Sen JOfe st. 78• UC ll'Wle 59 t.amar 81• T-Arflngton • · the center. Sinunona felt the ol' maintained a share of the league lead. . Cal 8t1t• Fullerton se. F....w> North c.tO:::. Wik• Foreet thumb and he led the way for a Debbie H~ tamed in 11 points in the first .stu:i, st. 77, Long eeedi st. 74 78 45-yard quarterback sneak for a quarter u FAtanda took a 15-polnt advantage. Cheri ~~0nucM. a;;:=~· 70 == t : f:'.: i . touchdown," Mattias recalls. Carpenter added 10 of her 12 points in the flnt half. Wuhlngton st. ea. Cellfomla 84 48 Mattias admits he was just a On the board•, Hughe• pulled down 19 Sen Diego St .. 69, Colorlldo St. Nlc:hollt St. 87, SE Loulllana 68 young, inexperienced bead coach rebounda and Carpenter 10, whJle Amy Hathcock 44Hewall 85, Wyotn1ng e:s · :;n~ •. ~ when he was guiding Gibbs, diahed off nine Ulilta. AIHll•·Felrhnk• 53, N. ee Simmons and the rest of Estancia la now 17-2 overall. MonHt~1~5111 10 .. N t D• • _o-wa Muon 115, Anwlcln u. h1a playen, __ _.he_, _ __..,....,.... "'·'.•7w3.. o '" ore m • .... ...... ..,,-~ • -.--,. ...., · W. Cetollna 70. MorehMd St. ea that they didn't have the chance Saddlebaclr U, Newport Barbor 41 a..111e Pactnc 124, Concordia N.C.-Charlott• 11: South to play under a more experienced With the ecore tied at 41 and only 10 aeconda 87 .....,.. Mat>ema 75 · leader. · left, Saddleback'a Grace Terrado stole the ball and <>reoon St. ea. Mzona st. 59 97Merehall 73· Tn.-Chat~anooga .. Irwas llnfortunate lh:at tbose-~in an eight-foot shot for the Winnihg rriii'itiil:----TUiFErPliRJ"er.BY\T-.9 if.00 . ., kids had me as a coach. It was my Terrado was fook:lng away from the basket wfien :.:-~; ~'='° 81 12e. Kentueky 73, r-Tech first coaching job If they had she attempted the shot. 8ol• St. 57, Mont-St. 55 Navy 57, VMI 53 • -~_y had~ experlenced guy in Despite the loes, ~ewport Harbor· ~Id ~n:ie ~~oat~.~~ 68 ... there, they probably could have back from an eight-point fourth-quarter deflClt. ....... ~ 83• Rhode laland 71 done better," Mattias says. Cindy Adkinaon poured in six points in the final =r'e.~~~ 1~ ~:O.. "l think I wu. a pretty decent frame to pave the. way .for the Sailors' comeback. r>wou.'·eo. 'MlchlOen tr j's ot) • ._.. U..- quarterback in high school," oomebaCK. . Wlctlltl St. 1e. ~ = Y5i;w .:;:~• 44 Gibbs says. "And we always Adkinson finished ~ game with 14 points, _ ~.~1..H.....lOn... _Eowit.in_v~ . ..ttunlloglol\ finfshed arouna-.500 unaer hlle Saddlebeck1a-blnda Novak-had H 11nd-Kim ve1pere1eo 83, EvlmYMle eo 8-:tl 32 George "I played a little JohNon had 10. E.Hllnoleat,Bllpllete7 ... View"-. lolllh•••I · Corona del M1t 52, fr"9ne 51 linebacker, too." Foutai.D Valley H, Buu.,toa Beacll sz 0111at1ome 81. 0ttwioma st. eo Saddlebecl< 43. Newport Hertior ."At that time, you bad to go The Barona rode the hot hand of junior 1"'.:!!t :i. ~..,..~ ~!..r .-e 41&1anc1a 74 e Toro se wtth your best players. That's forward There.e Puchalski to their fifth league win · ' why Joe went both ways," against one io.. Newport Christian victorious Mattiaa says. Puchalski pumped in 20 of her game-high 24 Although the years and miles points in the first ball as Fountain Valley built a Stella Berkebile helped the Newport Christian that separate Mattias and Gibbs 35-14 advantage at intermlalion and coasted. Junior women's high school basketball team Wednetlday are many, this is definitely a cue Cheryl Hendenon chipped in with eight points for with eight points and 18 r ebounds, as the of mutual admiration. the Barona. now 13-5 overall C.Onquerors defea~ Capistrano Valley Christian, "I have nothing but fond Supplying much of the Ollen' offeme was the 31-22, on Newport's floor. Berry must not have been w.,atching the same UCI team ~'l'Umer WP.· Estancia's answer to El Toro'a height ls a tough press which has forced most opponents into. l.S-20 memories for George," Gibbs duo of DiaWn Cooper (12 points) and Eve Titus (11). Debbie Mohler chipped in with eight points _admits. 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CNc Na11W (Olleh'e'~) 1 80 4.00 3.40 P•try ~(~I 3.40 3.20 ~(V---) 5.20 AllO raead: I'm PrHllglou•. CIH•I• BW>op, Orlemal CNmp, Huddet,.,.ry Horwy. Tirne-1 31 216. • IXACTA (1-2) paid '47.50. •PICK aDC (1-2-3-1.._1) paid M.7'1.IO .... 12 winning tld< ... ( ..... hOt-). *2 Pldt Six ooneolll1JOn paid '41.00 wll/I S4e wnq lldlet• (IOUt hor-). t2 Pldl Sta eomdl conllOlatlon paid t«.IO with 19 winning tld<.U (lhr• llOrML -eoratcfl~ llQHTM tuca.. One ,.,.,.. In True fClf!TI (Dlhaey) 4.20 3.20 2.40 0\-. of Song (Toro) UO UO a. • Scout (Plncey) i,40 Al90 rlll*I: Pott•. Oranja ~ Time: 1:38 2111. .. IXACTA (4-5) paid '45.00. '9NTH MCL t 11 US ,....... PllCllk: MomfoBlacl<I 11.40 9.00 11.eo f\elnannollll oro) 17 .40 12.20 Wllh'• f1nl Ortega) 5.80 Also racad: Mr. Szabo. Park S9fvlee, 8altertno, Now Victory, Sand• of Veeu. Extremely. 8l!y Ml!Mlon Time· 1'47 ~/5, • EXACTA (10-2) paid 1561.00 Attend-· 13.121 .... e~oa1 aace •·;·t~ QA "9 EdmonlOll ~ v~ " ..... ClllCeQO Mlnneaota St Loula o.!rolt Te><onto 29 14 10 291 20I .. 21 24 1 211 220 ... 20 H Ii 113 212 46 17 23 10 tl1 115 ... 19 M 7 tfl 211 31 ....,..,....... ,. 1a 1 a11 25 14 11 210 111 21 10 1a 12 2t 12 156 11 27 10 179 WAl.11 CC#W. htnoll DttWell 1n sr 114 11 20& 40 207 31 216 12 PIMladelpNa 33 13 e 217 147 72 NY 1...,.der• te 11 9 111 1... eo Washington 23 111 11 1M 177 57 NY ~· 22 22 & 117 1711 50 Pltl•t>ur;t> 12 30 1 1112 2S4 31 New Jera.y 10 30 11 118 20I 31 Boeton MonlrMI °"""° Ouel>eC Hartte><d ~otwWell 32 10 7 1~ 27 14 " 233 24 11 " 190 23 21 I 211 13 32 6 1M ,........,. ...... U.. York ....,.,.,. I. IC ..... 4 HWllord Ii, OIMec 2 Mont,.... 4, .... York Aenoer'9 1 ~ 5. Winnipeg 2 SL lOUle 3. Mint-. 5 Calgaty 3. T O<onto 1 TAftltlM'• 0-.. ~ •t lluftelo Pltt&bu<gll 111 WMNnglon ~t.K'"-• .... .., ....... 12t i'I 171 13 1M 67 201 62 241 31 Nllw York ~ 2 2 2-4 Loa AngeilM 0 2 7-4 ,.,..,...... t ..... York, 8-y 31 (~. ~L 3:42 2 N•• Yorll. 110 .. y 32 (Trottlef, Tonell).1.21. Penalnea-KamM,. ~=· 8"tter NY. 4:'3. &oum.. NY. l'.21. NY, 11:22 ._.._...,.., 3. New Yor1c, Tonell 22, Ii~ CPPI. 4. Loe Angt!M, Hopltlna 4 ·~ llrownl. ... Ii. Loe A~. 04onne 29 (hMa, T~). 13 15 (pp) I. New Yortl, eo.y 3a ('frottW, Jonuor>}. 19:115 PeNlli.-~ LA. 6: 13. Dionne, lA, 10'07, NIGholll, I.A, 10:111, eoum.. NY, doUI* minor. 10'.16. TMftl ....... 7 New Yor1c. 0-13 (autt.r. ~), 11:61 8 Loa AngelH, l'oa (L. Murplly, Auall.OWll<I~ 11·37. I . loa ,.,,...... Olot.-21 (Taytor, Simmer), 11:31 (OPI. 10 ..... Yor1c. fonelll 23, 1•:14. "->iilile1 llu!Mr, NY, 3: 111, Hallln, NY, 19tOI. Sl>ot1 on Goal-.... York IC). 1...._., Loa Angelee 12-t-17-37. Ooa llH-H•• Yorll, Melanaon. Loe AngaM. IMllCIWML A-14.0tS. FV, Oilers pin foes Sunset Leagµe show.down Tuesday IMTIMO~ .............. I • llt 10 ,," "l"t1~illloMd~•··~·· M • M1 itOetOft H 10 , 711 I .... JttlW1 • ., ,. .... '" WaahlnOlon It 14 ,442 ''" ..._ "°"' t1 N .111 ao c.Mrel~ IO 11 ,117 ti a2 .too N It t2 ..... I 15 21 .341 14 13 .. .110 ,.~ ~ 1 N .11f 11\t nwu.., ....... ... AMCIMD~lll w~. • ........... .. l'ol1llM llO, tMh IOI 1M D11tO 1 !°~~ 100 T ._.. AIMlllllMYMN ,._,.. .. loatOll a..-.nd Ill OetrOll ,.._ Yelftl M CllicaOO =•t~ "nlllad-lellltllil-M ~Qty 110..- coui• .... ,,._It. n. UC lmM • IAM 1011 ITATt -MCINHIY 20. W.mtt 14, Ulhofl •..1 Diiion a. 8"lllld 11, ,.., o. C...i.M v, ew-1. Nofwood '· T~ 27 1a.tt 7~. UC IR¥M -MoOonald 10, Cannon I . Thomtoll I. TUtl* 111 Lopes 3, Grendlaon 2, Murotlf I, IMna 0, ~ 2. T~ 22 ..11 ..... ......,_ ... ~ .,.... st.a. Tilr~t pleye: IOwland !f.: J-S .... ) 1, TllrMr (UO IMMI e, (UO lrvtna) 1: "'9bounda: 11111 J-late M ~'::!.~~ ~~1~McOon.uo ~ 1:1: .f'ouled out: Ulld 1e.n ~ ... ,. HIGH ICHO«. WomN c..... .............. 1 J'ountaln Valley and Hunttnaton Beach remalned unhMtm lo SW.t LMcue dual W'Nltllna, while~ c:ru.twd Ocean 'View and ln Sea Vtew Leaaue acttvtty, E1tancl1 outmUlaled Unlvenlty Thunday. rounta1n Valley will entert.aln Ktmtlnlton BMch Tueeday ln a mat.ch that wW dedde the S~t t..eque • both trnproved to 4 .. 0 ln ..... meeta. -Slx forfeit• on the part of Marina helped the Berone notch another victory, running their aeaaon record to 23-0. Coatly unaport.amanllke conduct foula reeulted In more point.a being taken away f.rom the Vlklnp, glvlna the Baroni an added ed8e. Chuck JUchardl recorded ihe only ~ of the match when he stopped hla opponent In the 140-pound divWon ln 4:40. 'The OUen re£lltered five plnl In turntna baclc Wea\mlruter. Bob Gurbu& remalned unbeaten (24-0) u the llell1or dedaoned hll foe, 11-1. Manny Ramires improved hil IUIOl'l mark to 20-1, dropl>ln8 hil opponent ln 2:30. John 1.ehncier won by default ln running bia penonal mark to 22-1. It took 3 :~8 for Mike WRESTL~G fij r.cobedo'1 ptn Which Mede hle mark 16·6. Hunttn1ton Beach will be involved In the Anahetm.c.anJOI' Tourna11>ent before meetlnl Foun\aln Valley. l'.dllon evened ltll loop mark at 2-2 with it.a flMY ctedaion over Ocean View. Arnold Alpert, Gary Goldsteln and Wayne Guy ptie9d the Qwoaen with pbw . Alpert la now 21-3 wl\h ta plna, takina only 43 eecondl fOf' hll rno9t recent foe to hit the mat. Goldateln ii 20·3 with nine pUw, \ak1n8 1:28 to drop hll opponent Thunda~. Rick Zumwalt took a 12-0 declalon In the 187~pound dlviaton for. Edbon, while Pat Leonard ran up a 20-16 dect.ton. Eatancla took the flnt four dlvialon1 of ill match and led throu&hou\ ap1nst the Trojlnl. 'The v..,lel. who moved to 3-1 ln leaaue matches, ueed three plna In the victory. Jorge Nin upped hil penonal record to 18-2 in the 107-pound c:lMI, plnn1na hil opponent ln 1:48, while Jim Fardette (2:17) and Bill Geecev National champs ~honored by NBTC ~-~12,eo-•1~ 10, ~ .. Wool9¥ .. ......., ~. ,...... 2. Toeala; D ~14 11'1. 13~.~ ~v;.': r+:::'n The Newport Beach Tennis (351 and 458) and Julie' Hayward 10-1112. Club will honor memben owning (18s to 40s). .,...... .._.., ~ 12 16-61 national Utlea at a Night ol Others to be honored are: Ken ~=-...,"""" 1,1t-:.:,.~ Championa Saturday. Stuart (19a), Hank Leichtfreld foulldowt:Ooddll(Cot-•Mar). A no-boat cocktail ho ur, (351), Carol Schneider (351 and ..tllllClla 14.11 TON• ~:3i~ ~:~O~=n~ 45s), Mae Mayer (45s), Mike .::.~ ~~~ own or have once owned national Briggs (12-14), Penny Stewart 1'tf=c:· ~~ ~ ao tennia titlee will be honored at an <451 doubles) and Karen Knoche VltM 4, MCIGlll 2, Mallet! 11. Totala: 1i awards praen\atioo. (30s and 358). 11-21 M. A buffet dinner and m\Wcal The most notable of the group ~ .._.,~ 18 ao-74 entertainment round out the !• Howe, a national and Super ducats recovered CINCINNATI (AP) No pww matchef' WM &dn8 to keep die-hard football fan Elaine Niemeyer fnm the Super Bowl PJJle Sunday ln p ....... 11 {::, IOlllt: !atanoi: 1~~ ~a r::0-1':. evening. mternational doubles champion lloul9d out.,,,..~ ---1t--..,.._.e""'m·7r-~ ... ~11onorea and their-who w.on .the~Open and.. In ' 'c'll 1111 a, Me•l*t ......, •1 age ~p titles are: Helen Perez Wimbledon rruxed doubles. She had made arrancemePtll to ceRlai:c.. tbe tU:k.e.-\Llh&LWe.ri,._.......,'-' taken when ahe wu J>U•bed 1M1G1••e«-.1•-10. No>1e11 11. (601), Jim Nelson (45s), Bob Perez was the first woman to =::~ .. ~·.~ 2-,.._ 0· Duesler (451), Bob Howe (50s), win the Grand Slam in her 509, ... '°"'"·----.::::.!.!!= Ron Livingston (451, ranked accomplishing the feat in 1982. f""~·l~~::~ ~~ 114&.10 41. eighth in int ernational 45a Partners Relaon and Duesler ...,. ., a-.. oompetit.lon) and Bob Perez (SO.). won the men's grand slam In =:i·~ : ~~ 1~ 1~ Al90 being honored are: Dick 1982 and won the Duble.r Cup ro1e1 folll•: Saddtaoec11 12. Newpor1 Metteer (50a), Bob Krei.811 (30s), last year. ..,.. 11· GU Mayer (451). Gertrude Kreiss has won 11 national OOMll YR-. WMlmln•ltr.. Amling (501 and 601), June titles including the boys' national ~=··=~·o=:.~ Mickelwait (509 and 60s), Gail singles title and the 1971 junior 2. Gee'° z. Tot919: 2910.1411. Glugow (12-21), Peorge Yardley singles title at Wimbledon. ...,_ tM lcflllll!O' IO, ~I, Gutlll'1e 1, 0-00. 4, Jot.a I. T-2. To41a 1111-20 44 . ..... .,o..tara 0-. VllW ti " 11 ,.._. i\,.,._ • 14 11 14-'4 T«*I ... o-t "'-n. W-:•-11; ,_...out: ....,(W ...... ). ... too-I._.,, a.. (o-t ~ ..... 51 ...... 0 • down and robbed Monday. But she'll be able to uee the originala aft.er all -they were recovend when a youth'• IUdden epend1ng 1pree led police to the atolen pww. Ma. Niemeyer, 40, Clndnnati. told police it.hat a teen-aae boy knocked her down and si'abbed her puree, which contained the four tickets -valued a\ $40 e.ch -and $200 ln Cllllh • •• all I.I••• :0 '· c.. 2 • ..,._ tt. ........... f1, T• 4, o.nlron 2. Tho«le ~ a--o. ,.,.... 0, Gf.i-o. l.-a: Z7 Ml7. 4th ANNUAL Ra~ 1 --·~ •• Oortlllet , .. e.IM'I' l.~9.~7.:~0'. ~ o. Lallo. T°'9: ,, r-11 .,_ .... .,,....,. Edlofl 10 " 11 11-67 Mm1N II 1 10 11-43 ToW to.Al Edllall ,,, ...,,,. "T ........ --~(~). ,....¥ ................... ""'"*91'oft MACM -Cofd0¥e 2. T--.1 2. Coot* 12, r.. 11, Hc*dl:m 1. COl'llOllllo 4. TOU:la: 10 1:Mt 32. NUelTAIM YAU.rt -CMelarowakl 1, Myere 4, ,uoll•l•lll 24. Artade.• 4, HeilldoiilOll •• WNltwll •• MflCNll •• ~ 2. Tot• H 14).21 M." .... .., ~e.dl 7 7 11-U ,_,.. V.., ti 11 12 t-M Total fo11l1: HunU~n Baaoll 11, '-'aln v...., 20. , out: AllMge ,,_,.,_ v..,,. RUN FOR HOAG 5 AND '10 KILOMETER RACES JANUARY 29. 1983, IRVINE STARTING TIMES: 5K 9:00 AM 10K 9:10 AM •NTRY FE•S PAE-REGISTRATION wtth T-&Nrt $9.00 PRE-REGISTARTION no lhlrt SS.00 DAY Of RACE lldd $ 1.00 AM entry feea .. non-rtifUndable, "NO HASSLE" REGISTRATION ParUotpate In Mrty reg6'tratlon and your runner'• number wlll be malled to you befOf9 the run. CH•CK·IN l :Olt t :•a a.m. at Pluor Corporation Recreation Center on Cartaon Avenue beh111n Mtct1111on l 0...,. In !MM. For 8ddlUONI Information Oii Jotwt ........ Dtreator (714) ~or K9r'Y "°" (114) 710-1111. DIVISIONS AND AWARDS Trophle• wlll be preMnted Immediately followlng tabulation of reeutta. Dtvttlonl-end awards belOw apply to MCh ..,..,t. DtvtatON A e c 0 E F G H I J K L M N 0 p Q R 8 T LAM8 1• & UncMr 16-11 1•2• 26-28 30-3-4 ~ .... 5().58 eo+ 5 WOMEN TEAMS 1-3 AWARDI 1-3 1-5 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1..e 1-8 1-5 1-3 1-3 1-3 1--4 1-6 1-6 1-5 1-5 1-5 '~ 1 HOAG H09"TAL ..... ovna Men 1 Women 1 ~NAATIOH , ........ 1 :i, UPPl EMENT 10 lHE ~-• FRIDAY, JANUAftY 28, 1983 TAKE A LOOt< INSIDE & DISCOVER WHAT IS NEW FOtt THE FOltEIGN - AND DOMESTIC CARS. .. CADILLAC CIMARRON D'ORO -A new special edition car will be put in production in late February 1983. The front wheel drive compact-sized Cadillac features a Sable Blac.k exterior paint finish highlighted by distrinctive gold-tone accents. This special edition Cimarron also feat\,U'eS styled aluminum-a.J4>y wheels with gold-tone accents. ·Interior ·highlights include saddle l~ather trimmed seating; gold-tinted, brushed-finish steering wheel spoke., and a gold tone "Cimarron D'ORO" instrument panel plaque. Like all 1983 Cimarrona, the D'ORO' ia powered by a rnew 2.0 liter fuel injection four-cylinder engine that ia teamed with a new standard 5-speed manual tranamiaaion -a 3-speed automatic is optional. Pontiac enters touring sedan market with 1 in troduction of high-styled 6000 STE Pontiac's high-styled 6000 STE debuts in 1983 as a distinctive world class performance sedan. A technological forerunner, the STE blends functional elegance and quality with classic styling and sophisticated performance. Wide-bod_I_ aide moldings, specific foe STE, complement the subtle two-tone paint combinations. Wraparound, neutral-density dual lens tail lamps with four-cavity illumination are distinctive to STE. electronically tuned caHette stereo seek and scan radio with digital clock and five-band graphic equaliz.er. Standard powertraln is the 130-horaepower high output 2.8-llter two-barrel V-6 engine with a three-apeed automatic tnnsaxle. Mazda's new -touring sedan ·combines luxuriy with utlllty. ' Mazda's 6245 t.owin1 l9dan la• unique comblnaUon of eJ.pnce and luxury wlth uUlity - performance and aportinetl with economy. 'The front-whffl drive 1983 five-door 626 tourin, eedan i• aerodynamically lleek while pro-• l vldlnl excep tional veraatlllty, _ )'el UMer tfi• itiln it'• a car to aatlafy the moat demanding, diacrlm1nat.lnl c:lrlven. The 826 touring aedan'• exterior feeture9 a contemporary wed1e profile and a tapertn1 faatback with a large hatch open.ina. The coeffid!llt of drac ta .as. Jower than on many •por'tt can. The veraatlllty of the 626 towina eed&n'• lft\8l'OWI lnt#ioc' room r. enhanold by the 50/&0 1pllt rear ... tbaclce, whJch can be folded down for a flat 10lld specie more than five feet tona. Available tn the luxury trim level only, the 1983 628 tourtnc sedan la ele1ant and fully equipped. Standard feature• Include steel-belted radial tlre9; electric remote control outalde mirrors; door lock and tanitlon key Illumination; power door locks, windows and 1teerin1; c"'1le control: full oenwr comole; full flat wheel coven; •pot. lamp; lntesra} door armrest and DOCket;. 10-way edjulta.ble drlv.'a .. t; and AM/FM stereo with electtonic tuner, caaaet._ deck. ax ·~n and atJck belancer. Tfie Interior la not only luxurloua, but funcdona1 M well. A full complement of 1au1" lncludee • tachm_peter and q~ dllltal clock. Controll fOf wlpen, lights and rear defroster are on the lnatrum~nt od'• aidea, within euy p reach. And fl6w-throu1 ventilation feetw'el an "actlV_!" center~':. ii' -.-.:-:. MAZDA'S lllS IH FAMILY -The all-new front.-wheel drive line of Mazda's international mid-size 6261 offers two-door sport coupe, four-door sport sedan (background, right) and five-door touring sedan body styles. All 19f 6268 offer four-wheel independent IWlpeDlioJa. a powerful two-liter engine and a long list f standard equipment. ~ ... . ,. : c ·: "' Available as a four-door aedan only. the STE will compete head-to-head wtth the b~ll import aedans and is Pontiac's entry lnto the special touring car market. The ~xterior la oomplemented by a specifically sculptured Interior. It features ortho- ped ically-designed tailored front bucket .eats that are fully adjuatable and have adjustable headrests. A folding cen ter armrest is featured in the blic:k .eat. Mitsubishi to unvell sport utlllty vehlcle In February ,: ~ •! ~ :: ,. .. It la designed with specific appeal to buyers who appreciate functional value and good ride and handling. Up front, STE makes a dramatic statement with aix separate lamps -quad haloSen headlamps with center foS lampa in a specific grille --over-a-deep, functi.onal front air dam. Other standard interior features include a four-spoke steering wheel ; full instrumentation -with red lighttng;-~map Podteti on the door ; a GM Delco The Mitsubishi Montero, a .new 1983 model penonal sport uUllty vehicle, wt.If be introduced to the American public at the 75tb annual Cbbgo Auto Show on February 8. Accord.inc to MitlUbiab.i Motor Sales of America. Inc. (1dMSA1_ u:s. ~ and dlatribution arm of Mitsubishi Moton <Zorporation, the new entry will be unveUed to the U.S. media at a pre.a briefing ln Chicago prior to the ahow. • Scheduled for introduction to the American market by April 1983 at authorized Mitaubiahi Motor&. dealen, M__gntero wW be.. the ilrat new aports utility vehicle to be introduced from Japan in many years. "Montero will embody the advanced engineering, perfonnanoe and ergonomJca that the American driver baa come to expect from new Mitsubishi p,.rodu_cu," said .Bobe.r. Stallsmith, MMSA'a vice ~dent of sales. YOU AFFORD TO BUY YOUR MERCEDES l=ROMJIM SLEMONS IMPOllTS If you have ever considered the purchase of a Mercedes-Benz but ~ght you could not afford it, we would like to invite-no, urge--you to come in and pay us a visit. Jim Slemons Imports is in the business of arranging creative financing and lease packages on new and used Mercedes-Benz. G>nsider these points. TilC lonscr you wait, the more your new Mert'edes·Benz is going ro cost. After three years, Mercedes Benz has a better resale value than any luxury car made in America. Anyone. lbcn look at inte~t races that will probably no< go down, compared to next year's prices that will definitely go up-you (an't afford noc to buy now! Our experts can show you how to make the most of your next Mercedes-Benz purchase/leue. Wt invite you co take ldvantase of our servica. Dbn't put it off! Yo.i owe ir co younelf co find out how we can save you hundreds of dollan on your nexr Mercedes-Benzi See us Nowt He al80 hvlicated that ~ . ls a two-and four-wheel-dri ~ fully encloeed vehicle with ~ for four adults and genero~ it• cargo capacit)'. it : ~ "While Montero ia ah . outatancUpg off-road vehicle._~.: ·will be equally at home on ~ atreeta and hlgbwaya.'!> ... f! \ I J. Auto '13 Update -An Advtf118'ng 8~pptement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, January 28, 188J. 3 0 1 • • • -· . .. . ' . ----SUPER SOURCE ·_ INTEREST----- 1983 82000 * Every truck ·in stock included in this SALE! Every-tr.uck~Recl -T-agg~" ------APR · to our bottom line price!! -----SUPER SOURCE PRICES------... Every 1982 GLC bottom line "Red Tagged!" * 1982GLC-cLosEour1 ' APR l-9 83 -R-X-7- 5 speed, AM/FM multiplex, aluminum wheels, colored mats. (Ser. 719291 ) ( Stk. 3911 7) SOURC:E Financing •New ID area •Credi problem •New oa Jolt • S.11 don PJ•&. FINAL CLOSEOUT----....----.... ...... --~· ............ .. .. .... ..... ,,..,..... .... , ...... . ....... ., ............ ..... .... ....... ,..... ~ ..,.., ... ~ ......... k flWMe ........ ,. ........ , .. flWMe , ..... .... ..... ~ ,. ........ .. .. wt.n . ..._...._•clMiw .. help,-.- cell S4S 33i4 a nd alk ,... a ............ l ~~~' t~.~pe~tr~,pe AM/FM multiplex . CSer.630589) CStk. 27505) • 11 to • .(PR rtouirH ,,.. down c•MI or equity 3' mo m.u OAC All"""' '"llt"t te rler Mle. MYe"IN4 rk•• ..... t.r 4t hevn .. 11ew1.,. f"IWketteft. All wftft1 + tea, lie. & 4-c .... • t • I I Dit THE NEW DODGE 100 ES -The 600 ES has the look and driving characteristics of a European driving machine. The 600 ES offers as standard black raised letter F.agle GT tires, aluminum road wheels and a FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE HATCHBACKS -Contemporary styling. an On Board Computer Diagnostic System and r~lining front bucket seats highlight a multitude of fe atures on the stylish '83 front-wheel drive Hatc hbac k line from Subaru. Steel-belted radial tires, upgraded engine ,performance, fully electronic ignition and a dual-diagonal brake system are all included on the economical Standard Hatchback (left rear), the price leader for the entire S ubaru line. The DL Hatchback sport handling suspension. The drive train is Chrysler's improved 2.2 liter engine teamed with the new Chrysler-built five speed manual transaxle. (right rear) is a well-appointed vehicle that includes a standard AM/FM radio, comfortable cloth and vinyl -seats, full carpeting and the many features Subaru vehicles have always been known for. The stylish GL Hatchback offers an AM/FM four-speaker stereo radio, a multi-position tilt steering wheel, a driver's seat adjustable lumbar support, the unique Hill-Holder clutch on 5-speed models and a refined automatic transmission. , Mustang convertible combines sport1n••• with econo!!'Y r The 1983 Ford Mu1tan1 convertible comblnH the 1 freedom and excitement ot a " fl top" with the power and performance ot a GT. A hotter tour-barrel ven.lon of Ford'1 hi&h-output 5.0-Uter V-8 enctne with a tour-1peed manual tran1ml11lon -the 1ame powertraln atan~ard on the Muatana GT -la optJonal on the 1 converdble. "With outatandlna O-to-6<1 milel per hour mUICle, comertna capablUty matchJN th.at of exotic can, hiahway fuel economy ln the mld-20a, and a ltJcker price advant11e over other converuba., tho ntw Muatanfi otfera the beat ot all worlch, 1ay1 Lou.la E. Lata.lf, Ford vtce pretldent and Ford Dlvlalon pneral manacer. The Muatang convertible cometi only ln the top ol the line GLX eerlet, which 1ncludes such feature• u a luxury 1ound lnaulatJon paclcaae, drtver'a aide ~p pockets and trunk light.I. ln addition to the ala11 t>M:kl18}lt and roll-down quarter wlndowa, 1tandard featurea Include a power top, rack-and-p(nlon tteertna, power front. dlac bnbe, a 1.1-lJter V .e en1lne, tinted 1la11, d"al HaloSen hMdlampt, dual renlbc. control rearvtew m1rron, del• wheel coven, reclJ.nlnc Jow-~ bucket aeata and an AM radio with dual front apeabn. Convertible optionl Include lhe. handllna 1u1pen1lon avaJtable with aluminum wheel• and Michelin TRX Urea, air condltlonln1, power 1teertac; power lock IJ"OUp, speed control, AM/FM 1tereo canette ta)M! radio and premium 1ouiid l)'ltetll. --- CONVERT I B LE FUN -After a factory-installed structural retntorcemept nine-year absence, the Mustang packase. "Best of all, it's a Mustans·~ a convertible -· one of the mc.,t famous fun-to-drive car with the inherent "open Fords" of them all -will return to sportiness of a convertible," said Louis E. the streets of America~The convertible was Lataif, Ford vice president and Ford designed from the outset as a complete and Division general manager, "The basic l' uncompromised car with a fully usable styling of Mustang is made to order foi: a rear seat, rolldown quarter windows, a convertible -top up or down." glass rear window and a complete, Plymouth Turlsmo sports Improvements In two modeJa The aerodynamic Plymouth Turiamo enhances lts sporty image for 1983-with-new -drive train features and a number of signlficant improvements aimed at car buyers seeking excellent perfonnanoe and low operating C081a. The sleek Plymouth subcompact comes ln two models for 1983: the basic Turlsmo and the high-performing Turi81no 2.2 version. "Turismo has special appeal to the value-conscious motorist who cannot afford e~ve seec- WHY At Nabers Leasing Company, we offer many advantages to the leasing cus- tomer: size, stabil- ity, experienoe. But perhaps most im- . portant -cost. At Nabers Leasing you deal direct -no middleman or his extra profltl tO pay. And unlike other lease pro1ra11et laity cars," says Tom Pappert, Chryaler vice president of sales. "'l'he best-thinp-about-t.heee cars is that they're fun to drive, ihey're easy-handling, easy on gas. offer hatchback versatility, seat five, are appointed nicely and look sleek." Standard equipment on the basic frontwheel drive two-door hatchback includes four-speed manual transaxle, tachometer, trip odometer, quartz clock, fully reclining lGw-~ bucket seats, halogen headlamps, deluxe intermittent windshield wipers ours is tied directly to the prime lend- ing rate. COMPARE I ·With the prime rate dropping out of the clouds Ip recent we1kl, our rate 1181 dropped too - a . poin Jower than th~·.,., leasing p~S bffli'8d by the manufactur- ers. Ahd our new . and black body moldlnga and black door handle imerta- The beaic 'I\uismo la equipped with a high-mileage 1.7.or ' 1.6-liter four-cylinder~ .00 four-speed manual transmialkJn. A three-speed automatic or Chrysle r 's new live-speed manual are options. _ ~ Added standard equipment for 1983 includes deluxe lntennlttent wipers, power bra.kea with riee.r brake self -adjusters, a tachometer/clock, a higher grade trim and more .eat padd.lng to imp e thigh IUpport. - r Trans_ __ A~ s_~ts pace . 11_t t DaY.'0~11. · ' . f: ~ [.: ~: A ll)edal commemorative 1983 ! l'ireb1rd Trana Am baa been ~' as the offldal pece car :. the 26th Annual Da 500 ~ tock Car Race at ~ona ~: nter natlon al Speedway, {:· 20. ~;;1 The 983 25th Anniversary J'!~ytona 500 Limited Edition Trana Am waa unveiled at a ' preaa luncheon last week by t· William E. Hoglund, and Bill 1 France, Jr., president of bo~h :int ernational Speedway !· ~tion and NASCAR. ~·· P ontiac first paced the '•Daytona 500 ln 1959, and 1983 .. mara the 12th comecutive year that a Pontiac has been the offJdal pace car for NA.SCAR. "We are proud of our re- lationship with Pontiac," aald France, "and we look forward to aeeing this special Trana Am lead the atart of our 25th Annual Daytona 500, which will be the richest event in NASCAR Wlnston Cup Radng." Featuring a special aerodynamic package that include• specific rocker panel extensions, front and rear faa:ia extensions, an air day, rocker fences, grille pada and special covers on 15x7-inch alumin- um aero turbo wheels, thia unique Trana Am also has a special mid-body, two-tone paint with white upper and 1ray metal.Uc Jower. • Imlde are apedal medium sand IJ"A)' leather and IUede Reca.ro lront bucket aeata, red Instrument panel U1htln1, A M I F M a t e r e· o E T R ca11ette/graphlc equalizer radio. Under the hood la a choke cil 5.0-liter V-8 four-barrel with five-speed manual tranlmialion or a 5.0 liter dual EFI V-8 with four-speed au tomatic. Alao standard on the 25th Anni~ Daytona 500 Trana Am la the WS6 special performance handlirur pac~e Cncluc:Una four wheel dr.c bnkes, and a llmlted allp dlf ferential. --Mercedes Benz broadens appeal ··and image e\v ith introduction of new 'Baby Benz' . t•t•. ' Mercedes Benz, 1n -an attempt b --to broaden ita image and appeal. ~ la introducing a new model that h !Combines the auto line's r: traditional qualities of aolid , c woriananahip and comfort wlth L.., the compactneu and flair of a cnaller, sportier car. •:•: The Me.rcede. 190, or "Baby J: •'Benz." as it has been dubbed in ,.,.the automotive press, la smaller " than any other car the company :..: bu built since the early 1960s - v: lt'a 12 inches short.er. than the Mercedes 200 and 23 inches . shorter than the luxury S-claaa. It wetgha 616 pounda leaa than the 200. The model will be available in the United States next fall. It will carry a price tag of abOut $25.000. Company officials say that despite the 190'1 traditional Mercedes appearance, it remains a completely redesigned car, with the exception of its engine, -its 1.9-liter, four-cylinder gasoline engine ii the same ea the QDe that has been used in the 200 model.a Th~l-e out1n ~1980. The 122-hotlepower engine Ip the fuel-injected version accounts for the 190'a bout of 0 to 80 miles per hour in 10.5 aeconda. Top apeed la about 120 mila per hour and the car will get about 34 miles per gallon. Clifford Webb, automotive columnist for' the Timea of London, reported after test-driving the 190 that the new model provided the riding comlort and ~ease oL the S C1a. Mercedee and the Jaguar . numbers at Crevier. 2 lots full of 320's, 533's, 833'• and 733's. s99 ;:s -99:,~~. ON ALL llMAINING 1912 CARS, TRUCKS, VANS & VAN CONVllSIONS 11.9%tftwmCMOO ·WE'VE GOT WHAT YOU'RE LOOKI G FOAi *'II IUITUI *'13 IUSTlll IT'1 lllYERTIILES , *'II UllEI 414,1 * 13 UllER DIESEU *'II F-211 llEIEU'· * '13 UllOIS I *'II lTI Wiiia *'II OllWI ¥11111111 * All used vehlc es are Independently Inspected by AUTOTECH SERVICES INC. All certified vehicles are guaranteed to be In top running condition with a 90 DAY UNLIMITED MILEAGE POWER TRAIN WARRAN'rY ••a -valid throughout the U.S.A. 'NL11•- New front-wheel-drive Pulsar · puts Nissan In driver's seat The 1983 Nlllan Pu1aat NX ii IUtomJUc optional. t be lh Ir d a 11 ·new • Standud featurH include front-wh"l-drive ~ lntroduced power nck-and·=•• , by Nt.an ln the PMt )'Ml' and pop-up halolen hta, tour gtvee the company one of the speaker AM/FM 1tereo and mo.t comprehenalve amall cat IWVOOf. linet In t.M tnd\lltry. The Nlllln PuJaar. NX hu an Feat u r I n1 d l• t I nett ve EPA mUeaae raUna of 36 dty/50 wed1e-1haped 1tylln1 with a ht1hway. s porll car flavor , the new One of the lnduatry'• few alee five-pueenger Nlllan Pullar NX 1ucce11 atQrlea lHt year, the complementa Nlaun'a other Nlaian Sentra retuma for 1983 front-wheel-drive oftertn1s of after belna the lar1e1t aellln1 the Nlaun Stanza lntroduced at sin1le import model In the the belf.nninl of 1982 and the country for three mo nth• Nissan Sentra brought out at followtnc lta introduction. mid-year. The Sentra hu a laraer enatne The new Nissan Pulaar NX hu -the 1.6-llter E-aertet shared been designed and engineered with the Pulaar line -and a new from the gJ'OW\d up for 1983, and choice of colora for 1983, but replaces the Datsun 310 in the continues aa one of the lowest product line-up. baee pJ:ice can ln its clua. Power for the Niasa"l Pulsar It i1 available in two-door NX is provided by a •·-·liter sedan, four-door aedan, version of the Nlaan E -serles hatchback and station wa1on engine -a compact, lightweight c;onfigurat.lona ln eidler standard, fou.r-cylinder developed deluxe or XE trim packages eapecially for front-wheel drive depending on model. applications. A five-speed· The Nlsaan Stanza for 1983 overdrive manual transml.aslon ls • remains the largest car in terms standard, with a thr.ee-speed of interior volume ever offered for aale ln th1I coun&y by Ni.an. An optional threo-apHd .uwmatlc tranamluton with 1 lock-up torque converter tor lmproWd fuel economy la new thil year. ~ Stania COIMI In two body 1tyle1 -a two-door« four-dOor hatchback -with deluxe or optional XE trim l*ble· A eelectlon of new colon and the added feature• of power tteerina to t h e deluxe and 18-epeaker ltereophanio eound to the SF update the Dat8Un 200 SX for 19&3. An optional lMther lnterlor pacQae la available on SL trim veniorw. Now In It• third year, the Dataun Maxima h11 • freah front-end styling look for 1883 and continues aa one of the world'• moet complete luxury performance eedana. Aecom ying the redMianed front ~Pi:" ana &alll1ahta. other - new fe:i~rea on the Maxima , include power window controls· on the frOnt door panela, fade-out I entry llahta and new aeat and door cloth trim panela. CHEVY'S CAVALIER -Adding snap to 1983 acceleration to complement Cavalier's already Cavalier models like the wagon is Chevrolet's renowned road mannen. Standard on all 1983 new high-compression, high-torque 2.0-liter Cavaliers. the e.ngine may be coupled with . fuel-injected four-cylinder engine. Combineq either four or five-speed manuals or a A D RI VING EXP E RI ENCE -A high-output, tu.rbocharged 2.3 liter engine with multiple-port fuel injection powen the 1983 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe. The new road machine also haa a five-1peed manual overdrive transmi11ion specia l handling suapenaton-comblning.to conailtently deliver r.ero to 60 mph in tlmee of about nine eeconda. The car blenda a clean aerodynamic dmiaJl . · with blah quality, luxury, hlch technoloo' and all-around performan ce to challenae eophiaticated European touring coupes at about -r. half their price. ' Split per•onallty -No mental dl•order tor Peugeot "Split personality:" Moat people think of it aa an emoei0041 , di1order. To the people at Peugeot Motors of America, I however, thia aocuaat.lon ii taken aa a compliment to their newest creation, the Peugeot ~5 STI. The 505 STl'a duality w~ uncovered by ayndicated columnist Dan Jedlicka of the Chicago Sun Times, who says "Peugeot should be congratulated becauae it la quite a feat to give a car two penonallties." Thilleadingautomot.lveedltor finda that "the STI'1 creenly atyled body, 1mooth ride and· roomy, ultra-luxurious Interior make It look and feel like a amall limousine," while at the aame time the STI handles like a good European •ports sedan:" Mot.or Trend magazine alngles out the STI's unparalleled comfort, commending Peugeot for "one of the mo11t comfortable ind well-made interiors we've experienced in ages." CHEVY TRUCKS -Firsts in U .$.-built small .. trucks are new Blazer (above) ·and Maxi~Cab additions to S-10 compact truck family. Blazer is 15.3 lnches shorter and 14.8 inches narrower than a convention.81 Blazer, yet oontains only 4.8 square feet less floor space. Maxi-Cab is The technical a'uperlority of the Peuseot ~5 BTI catches the eye of Car and Driver'• edlton. They applaud the car'• fuel-injected. gaaollne enaine, saying "it never feels overworked and It return• smoothne.a anoa p~ i.Ck of the breathleane99 ~~!>~• a number of engines today.' Add they foo praiae the comfortable seats and the "particularly clean, graceful and de~-looking" llnes of the Pininfarlna-deslgned Peugeot. ~u 1 l with more aggressive throttle links and three-speed automatic transmiaion. u-anaaxle. rations, the engine delivers ..map~ _ distinguish~ b~ a 14.~ inch ~dition to the cab f"\ -room enough for two side-mounted jump " seats or 18.8 cubic feet of extra cargo. Blazer ; , wheelbase is 100.5 inches. Maxi-Cab wheel base is 122.9 inches. Both are available with 2.8 liter V6 engine, patented Insta-Trac - four-wheel drive and independent front suspension. 2480 harbor btvd. at fair, costa mesa . ca 92626 POMTW:YWE • • ElllBtiMr .-- FACTORY AUTHORIZED GMAC FINANCING 1.1.9%LP.I. FIREBIRD • BONNEVILLE• GRAND PRIX • ~HOENIX • PONTIAC 1000 • 2000 6000 • TRANS AM • (714) 649-4300 ·. to i' .. lj ., ,, I ' BMW sedan outshines .other U.S. • I • models In performance figures . --- ln the h18h-pertorm· Motor Electron lea Th•'-r auapenalon S. dla1onal brake line ance tnditlon for whkh (DME), BolCh L-Je\l'Onlc the lnnovaUve Tree Link a y • l • m f o r a d d • d ·It la famoua. BMW baa fuel lnjec:Uon, electronk Mml-trallina arm type atot>Plna rellabWty. introduced the 1983 6331, l&nlUon and Lambda a110 found ln \he other !ri addition to lta a limited production Senior and three-way the cylinder BMW'1. performance char· -*' wlt.h perfonnance catal:ylt. Enc1nen have-cbanald -.efff'fftk>er \h~JS! fl1ure1 unmatched by All thla la combined the pivot aJdl anaSe from boaata ~11 the lateat any other tedan 80ld ln wlt.h a new, Uahter Get.a 20 to 1 S de1reea and l n n o v a t l o n a l n \he United Stats. Ge.!ra1 five-a peed added a amall eX1ra link, lnatrumentatlon and . By powei-lng \he lilht, tranlrn1-lon and a 3.25:1 to \he anna' pivot potnta. luxury appointment• compact, aerodynamic final drive ratio, the The ayatem la derived BMW hu to offer. body of the new 5 Series engine dellven a aound from the high-per-The new Service w l th the proven 19 mPI In dty drlvlna to formance BMW modela Interval Indicator, a 181-honepower, 3.2-Uter 10 with exceptional offered In Europe. computer-a,. device that alx found in 7331 and power. The res u 1 t I a alert• the driver to 633CSI, BMW englneen In \he BMW tradition slsnlflcantly Improved maintenance needa; an h a v e prod u c e d a n of deslgntna a chuaia to h a n d 11 n 8 I n h a r d On board Computer that auiomoblle with a teat ma\ch the engine'• comertna and Improved performs up to 10 t.lming, rack 0-60 acceleration performance, the 5331 traction. calculating and aenalng lime of just over seven featurea the patented The 633i la fitted with' functions; the BMW seconds and high-double-pivot front cast TR alloy wheel• analog Energy Control performance chaaala 1U1pension now found In with a 390-mm rim fuel economy indicator; ·components to match. all six-cylinder BMW's. diameter and a 165mrn and the BMW Active With a limited number The ayatem provides a width. Extra low profile Chec:k .,Control panel are of unita scheduled to be aJight pc*tlve 1teerin1 Michelin hi&h-perform· all •tandard equipment. produced in 1983, the offset that gives the anC:e tires complete the Leather upholstery, 5331 represents the first driver the most accurate pack.age. steering wheel, shift FOUR FOR THE R time In recent years that reading from the front Floating-caliper disc knob and shift lever boot OAD -BMW'a 1983 , BMW has offered more wheels, while enhancing brake• and a central are part of the Interior six-cylinder automobiles have made their' the all-new-5331 performance sedan, the tJ elegant 633CSi iuxury coupe, and the 7331 ' four-door luxury sedan. Not pictured 18 the 0 1983 3201 sports sedan, a four-cylinder model. t than one model In a anti-dive, anti-roll ana hydraulic power aulat appointments, while debut, ahowcaling a host of new engineering alngle .eries. straight-line stab111ty system are abo standard, electronically-controlled and luxury features:" The 1983 aix-<:ylinder The 533i's introduction ch.aracteriatica. a 1 o n g w Ith a du a 1 heating la standard. models are (from tel>): !!it;., efficient 528e sedan~ follows by one year the •....;;.;.;.;;;;.;~;,,;;.;;.;;.;;::::~----------;.;.:ii:----_;,_--,.;._..;;...;;_...,;,;,;;.;;.;;;;.;;iL,;;;;;..;;,;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;.;;;,;...~------;;.,.;;,.--~ ..... --...... ~----;.....::.:...:..:...:..:....:..:..:...:~:..:;;;;;:.;:._ __________________________________ ~ successful U.S. debut of the 528e, many of wh<>Ml technological features appear on the 5331. The 3.2-liter engin~ with chain -dri ven overhead camshaft' ia equlp~d _with Digital Renault ups AMC sales by fortyo/o The.Renault Alliance, in the three months since its introdu ction, has --en•bllnt-Kn'ierican Motors Corporation to increase sales by more than 40 percent. "The Renault Alliance has been an outstanding s u c- cess since its debut in 1982," said Joseph Cappy, vice president of marketing for American Motors. "Sales -momentum has been building steadily and we expect Alliance year-end sales will approach 29,000." American Motors domestically produced automobile sales for the fourth quarter are projected at 38,000, a 42 percent inc rease over the 26,809 sales recorded in the fourth quarter of 1981. "Alliance has made a significant impact on the class three small market , which accounts for more sales than any other · autotnotive segment," said Cappy. According to Cappy 1 the Alliance is already o ne of the 10 best sellers in the segment, with its November sales exceeding thoee o f suc h n o table competition aa Dodge Omni , Plymouth Horizon, Mazda GLC, Pontiac T-1000 the domestic VW Rabbit and Lynx. Cappy said the U .S. built Alliance is attracting new customers to American Moton and Renault showrooms and has the best "conqu est" rate of an I_ automobile ever prodiiced by Americari Motors. ''Our early re9eal'Ch shows that nearly nine out of 10 Alliance buyers are tradina ln other than A.merfcan Motors and Renault products.'' Cappy Mid. "Wo rd of mouth advertlaing by thia new owner group, coupled with excellent revtewa given the Alliance by the automotive preM, are addtna to Alliance'• ..i. momentum.'' In addJtlon to ha outatandlD(. q,_ualltY., Alliance touta the .,_ fuel economy nwnben for an1 ... pawed ~~~:a:= Alliance equipped wlth the 4-•r.••cl maua •·--• a•• l .~ II ter fuel tn1ilr:tea ~ hu &~A~eltl••t•cl d•• ol.., ......... &2 mps h&lhway. • • • Right now, qualified buyers can save with low 1193 GMAC financing on any new 1983 Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick or Cadillac passenger car, or Chevrolet or -GMC lighkluty truck or-van, Also, neW-1982 GM passenger.cars and light trucks are included in this offer. This special 11.9% GMAC financing is available from participating GM Dealers on all vehicles ordered from the factory by February 28, 1983, or delivered by March 31, 1983~ • . Make your best deal now and drive away with low 119% financing from GMAC. Dealer financial participation may atfect final neaoQated price of the vehicle. • ......_&It .. i. ...ct le9ld utdu. • # .. J 0 ·1 ., -~ .. ftrtday, January H , 1913 I Auto 'N Upd1te -Alt AcMrtlltni luppl1ment to the DAILY f'ILOT GMAC .GETS 1983 OFF TO A GREAf START. .. ----------·----..--• ~···--'-~--.....-.:ia;;i::1.-.---.......r ;,. • .....,..._.__......,.,.._ __ -....,.-~;,, ' . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF GMAC FINANCING WITHOVERlOONEW 1982's, 1983's, AND DEMOS ... IN STOCK AND READY FOR DELIVERY! • ~ I -NEW '82 FIREBl -RD - Sale price $7983.00 S995 dn. plus S480.18 tax. S20 doc. fM S1 S7 lie. '" for 1 tot1I dn. pymt of $1662.18. C11h or trade mo. pymt. blMd on 48 mos. fl. nence ch1rge $1828.16. A.P.R. 11 .9% tot1I sale price $10,478.34 OAC (576338) 67 PER MO. INCLUDES FACTORY AIR & AUTO TRANSMISSION Sale price S8383. '"5 dn. + 384.18 tax, 120 doc. fee $127 lie. fee for a total dn. pymt of $1528.18 CMt'I or trade. Mo. pymt. bMed on 48 moe. finance charge 11409.ee A.P.R. 11.9% total .... price 18323.94 OAC (205885). SPECIALLY PRICED USED CARS I 1977 FORD LTD II . Auto trans.. factory air oond. pwr strng. 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REALTY I U Orange COUt DAILY PILOT/l'rtday, Jenuery ti, 1 .. _ Chinese lepers • ema1n colony after • ID cure By VICl'ORIA GRAHAM Alltt' t1f ...... ..._ SIAN ISLAND, China (AP) C hen HuaJinc. hi. cJotbe1 1n patches, hi.I c:rutchet nearby, lits on a pin\)' oot and m... out the window here on th Banana Palm 1aland of out.cuts where he has lived for 13 years. "I think I will live l\ere f<>RV~r." 1 ay1 the 47 -~ear -old leper matter-of-factly. • I am worthleaa and my family doeul't want me. They are too poor to 1end money and they never visit me." In a any. impoverished room, a few ragged leper• keep tllm company, l1-tening to ahrill Cantonele opera and giggling sadly at questions about the compaaaion of the outaide world. The answers. they say, are ~. "Some people understand ua." •YI Chen, a man with a sunken face and ruined legs. "But ln remote villages, many people •hun ua and are afraid. Some throw atones and sticks to drive lepers, even cured ones, away." The leper chorua noda. Becawie of years of physical decay and years of treatment ahead they wear the air of inmates and say things like, "I am useleea," "I live day by day," "I wait for my next meal." Chen, who is almost cured. receives $6 a month to buy food and ral8es a few chickens for eggs. He lives In a room with three other lepers, ofl an unlighted corridor. "I am one of the poorest lepers because I cannot work," he said in an interview. Chen is one of SlO patients at the - Sian Island Leper Hospital. More than 100 others have been cured but have decided to stay at the hospital in Guangdong province's only leper colony. Some stay because they are too disabled to earn a living outside, aome because they can earn at least $30 a month growing cash crops like bananas, tangerines and sugar cane. Many also remain because th4".}' are rejected by their families and villages. in China's vast countryside, many peasants do not realize that leproay, or Hansen's diaeaae, is curable and not easily communicable. Most of the lepers here are old or middle-aged. A few are teen-agers, the youngest a l~year-old boy, and they seem out of place on the geriatric island. The hospital is a huddle of concrete bµildingl on an ial.and in the Pearl River, 60 miles ·from Canton . It opened in 1965, taking new patients and older, more pathetic cases from the former French, British and German leprosy hospitals i n SWTOunding Duguan County. M any recel ved inadequate treatment with a single drug before doctors realized that a combination of drugs worked best. Patients al8o are treated w ith acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine to relieve pain and other problems. For more than 2,000 years, China was plagued by leprosy, but it has an impressive record of cure and steady e radication since 1949. au111111a1 The dn.ac U.tment " Uk• tha\ of other countrlH, HY• Dr. Llu Nuchu, the holpttal d1rtctm' who hal devoted 30 y..,. co tl'Mtlna 1-pen. But Chlna 11 advanced in tr1lnlnc rural health workers, "barefoot doc:iol"I. .. to spot 1ym~ at Ul tu'ly ai.ae. MOit new CMll are Uaht. rn the 1950., c~ had .aoo,ooo known lepen. Today It h.M l&0,000, most In the eouthem c:oeatal ttCf.on, Guan1don1 province had '70,000 lepen in the late 19608 but now hM 6,000. 'Thia Ur the only one of four lepl'DI)' hoepltalt that remal.nl. In compa.Non, India haa 3.2 million lepera and the United Statea has 5,000. For patients tiere who are active or interested, there ii televimon, plJl8 pong and an oocaalonal Wm. They pay a few cents tor food ln a dark, cavemoua dining room and rush to eat lJ\ thelr rooms, or they cook over their own stoves. They can receive visitors twlce a year, but not many come. Those whose cases are controlled can pay occasional viaita home, but not many make the long river trip. Dr. "Liu concedes it WH a mis- take to build the hotpltal on thla. deeolate l.aland, aince leproey I.a not very communicable. The a1ate 1penda $150,000 a ye/Ar to run the hospital. Young women lepers, symptoms hidden to a caaual obeerver, are afraid that no man will marry them, even aft.er they are cured and J>19ent their certificate to hi.a parents. · A 24-year-old woman, Ml.as Lin, arrived three months ago and expects . to stay at least three yean. A puaant from Zhangjiang region, 300 miles north of Canton, she felt shooting palna in her feet and noticed numb, white •poll last June. She went to a clin.lc; she had leprosy. "I was ao unhappy I couldn't sleep,'' she said. "I juat hope someday I can find a kind man with a tender famill who will accept me when I am cured. • ln a Chinese village, it'• almost impoaible to keep a secret. any secret, let alone leprosy, the patienta uy. Somehow, 48-year-old electrician Ll's secret was safe. He was only 14 and living with an uncle in c.anton when he contracted the diaeue. He was eent to the French hospital in Duguan County. Only his slater knew and she alone visited him in secret. She never told her husband. Finally Li was pronounced cured in 1967 but decided to stay~ since he had learned the electrician'• trade and ·since he rarely had left the world of leprosariums. "We've never told my 1l1ter'a husband becawie he mJght divorce her," Li said. In 1981, Li married a cured patient who worka aa a auperintendent of women. They have a cot1age, aome chickens and together make about '40 a month. "Sometimes I want to move a~y and live on the outside," he said. "But ever since rve been a leper, I have been very pealm.iatic about life." Scouts set MUC mlll -.JC.. ,_. 9111 \11.·• .. tO x· lllla• -::;~· ;:::·.l, "i?.m. : ~~~ Ml~., iii ·iir--.... •=:n...:§. Wit.TY, IT MAV II ~of~"-DIAN -00Jlfat11la, alto alltlftl H • A ~E. YOU IHlflUY A. Ol.4N, ...... ~ Oo¥efl\lftt ...,, .. tN ... w or nm Noe. IOt ·••·tl41 •"41 8011.,0 , Ir tll• eoor.i 1.ci1 CW "" ~•• tll·'4·fftt. Tra11tfotore 04\f ....,.,.._. .. ._, ~ ;1, A T :~ •• ~ IMOULD ~-:~ =-= ~ t:1C1 a.;e."': il ---... ...... u , ... , •• t :11 ..... ltlond. ~ .. -· ltalllOOfl ~Oii "' •• , Harriet' .. ;:: i*7rNall'.Mi ...,, .... ltata of Calllornla, tflat-.;-~ ~. ~ ......... -.. : ""··~•·t•·· M ....... .,,OlntM .,....., It to lllO,,... '°JOHN A. Clat.. , .. ___ ' ~ ,.. .. I"'"' i;;';;:.., MdrpwMiant to W. NldlCl.r loolal IMurltr No. c.n~· ,,.,:;;;; .. · .. h c;.y•;; 0... efTNlt_...,., 0.W. Ul·fO·tdf, TtoftofetH H4 ~&...llW..,._IMdr.-. .. ,,......,..,...0..-...., lntaftfef Ttafttferoe, wlloH II•*'"'·~ 10f ~ ._..,.. °"' wtte, rooordecl o.. ~ eOdf-. 11 IOl1 HertNW .---~ ~ l"OUD r. .......... 1MO, -~ "°' ............ In .. Olly°' OoMll ~"'"'"· ~ ,...,~"l'IL-_.. ::£.r"' Mok 1wa, ,... 10 of ...._ County of, Or-.. *-al dleellettl frOM eoooufttMllttr ...,. 111 .. OllfOe fl/I tlle Ctlfornla. adoptoCI. C•m"'•"dattone ind ~.......,ofOranoa~ n. IOGMIOn In c.llfornla of IN proo1a"'auon1 are approvef, ~ wtl&. llLL f.T dllef -1MI offtoe or pMolpof Cettaln oonotNllllOn oonttaolt .,. AUCTION TO HIGHUT ltOOIA bu•lnHI otHoe of .... lftlefldod ... '°' ..... --... lf\Mfld ... POfl CAIH OA CHICK Al .,.,_.,.,lll021 HetborlMS ...... coqlJltd. ~...._let DllCA1810 81.LOW IP9Y,... .. .. CoM.a ..... CA. Ille ClllH of Loe Alamlloa and .... el ... In~~ t/11.. All Olllor butlMll nM!H lftd ~!tinkln .. .,....,,...., a ~...._.•IN ftoM enwWIOa addt ..... UNd by tho lftttiflded met1er1 are 9H(0¥M. "9v to tllo Old Orano• Countr tttntletff' w1tt11n tfwoo ,..,.. IMt lllarl"O ""'""*'' """ Cttr Cow--. loOOIOd on teme lllta pnt 10 tat •• known to tllo ltanton le OIClllld~. fleve1111e lfVd .. botWMfl ~ lltoot lntiMded tr ..... we: HOHi. lhatlllQ AC°"t Ill Olly of Oftd lroadway. lanto Ano. Th• propottr 11 deaorlbod In ~ II °*· Tiie Clltof-.. 11 ....,.., tMo w ._,... 1•"•"1 ae: All 110011 In 1tade1 lfttefn•I ..,..,1oe , OC*'lllno OOft'/O'IOd to lftd now llotCf by It • .,,..., OQUlpfMrlt Ind 0000 wlll or plan It amended. "Holulloll1 Ulldof Mlct C>oM of TNtt In ,... 1 oeneln r..warori1 wftll II.-& r.,atdlno Sovtll COuftty AftffMI llf'OdenY ~ In Mlct Qouftty win• butln•H known H DON Shelter •r• ador.tecr. Aecor4e Ind' ... lf111111od .a: SHIA'I and IOUled at 50t Pwtl Control lohedu H tor Sheriff Lo4 I of Troot S1t1. • pel' ,_ Av.. In the Qty of e.ltloe llllfld eor-and Hellttl Caro Afll'°Y tlOOtded In booll 106, Pl8M 14 end County of Orano•. I lat a ol .,.. ~O'led. ~ ~ 15 of Mltoellaneout Mape, In Ille California. and tranefor tll• ,99 14 lmpeot on loclel hMooi off1oo of I.lie Cl>unty Aec:of~ of lotloWlng. llcotlollo bftwage. ._.. A9e110~ It adopted. "=~ 11111c1 Coun«y, Oft..IAl:e BUA & WINE ~-Oilwal "-!let and ~ rxcm THEl'IEFAOM 11 <* 414107 llOW --to prllTllele Secutlly lftcome II ntend•d• !a.t• mln•r•I• and otll•r loollled .ii 501 Pwtt A-• ...,_ Pereonnel matter• approved. ~--·.,..a dlp4tl of aoo llllfld '°' .,. piwn1iMe loamed at Motto al. .. •r• , ...... d. 1t11 Mt, wtttiout Ille "911t of -1aoe 801 Per11 AV'I. (n IN City of..._ ~ .... -:..:.°";~ entry, • ~ In ~of lllend, County of OfMot, State of 1H3. All Agreement tor l°'-ltfi ~-Callfomle,. COUl1 Interim ..,_ l'llOdullw with TM itreet eddr-ol the rMI Thal th• amount of purohaff Aon Yeo A 1 A Ardllteot lno 11 property dH.orll>ad above •• Pftol °' OOl'llKleratlon In OOl•ieollon author119d · Schedu .. of 'county putpOtted 1o De: 1272 Coklmllla with Mid .,.,..., of Mid ~ Cor Fixed AtMtl ph~ Invent~ DrM. CoM.a .._, CllllDrnla 12127 lloenH•l aftd ••Id bualneu, date 1 11 a pp t 0 v • d . T ti• Tiie uridef...,.= Olad1t-a M'/ lnaMllnO .,..........., lrNelltofy, 11 8herllt·Coroner O.panment It ....ey tor .,,lrlrNoel-. of.,. Ill• tum ot '82,600.00, which authorlHd to ace~:.::.•'•" lillOW .... ...,_, ...... ol .. lolowlno: reacue ~HICO _, Tiie ...... .,. ,,..., bUt ....,. 1 °'**· ,.,_., 920,000.00: 1 ttle Cttlel of a.n ~. ... OCMnaftt or -.rity, ...,,... or PtOfl'IUOfy now. lnl4ellment Nc>W, a... 8eaal'I eypr-. ... ePP«wed ..,....., .....,dine tMla. pa1111 tan MO.ooo.oo; 1 Domend Note to be &udgll r'r1n1fer lilJ granted: or~ to per ltla total rap(aoad In caeh lhr'OUllll ~ow. p!~!at lon of plane and OM011M of.,.~.,...,_ of.,. a~.oo. _ ~ tor NtMJ er.. ... obljMIOrl --' !Ir lfla llf'Ol*1Y I ll9l h Ille ~ l8faed .,.._ Ttall and ~ Aoglof\ll Plrtl II to i. told ooi..ioetno of ~ Hid Ileen••• and Intended Mit~l&ed. Travel requeatt er• Onf tnw..a of 1111,M0.01, .,.. treneferee H required by S.C. eutflota.d. A pr.-repof1 on ....., ..,..,.._, ectvanc.. and 24074 ol the 8u1lnee1 aftd ,.acommendatlon• In Aevenue tru11eo feo1 ••tlmated to I>• .ProfeHlon• Code, lhat tlle Ccllectlon Study 11 ~· Tiie 11,tH.24 at tll• time of lnltlal conaldefatlon tor 11141 tr1111fer of tltm of Lowl')' and AMOClat" I• '"lflliiiliieeiilplblloatlon ol thll Hottoe of a., Mkl ~ and .,.,,.._..of Mid Hlect1d to prepare plane and · • wtlldl two...,. tOUI l11t, ... .26. llOarlM II to De peld Oft/It lftlr Mid 1peollloat1on1 for 010 Creek Ourrentty dated bank caalller'• t,.,.,., hel '-' app"OV'ld !Ir 1t1a Channel. TM ntm of McCulloott CINlc*I. c:fledla oer1llled !Ir • bank, Olplr.i••lt of Alcoholc ~ ~ .. -.ct.d,. the delllrl Of oaaNw'• cMclll of reoulated Control. of EMAIEnglnfftlng flnenoa llndlrl dllcr1bed In Sac. 2t2Mi oA Thal a ••I•. tranafer end Complex coneotldatlOn-r9!TIOdel. tM~CMICode ...... to ...... _1toftM._..,~_, Contract for famlly plannlng Ille truetff of 1110 Dldditr, a.re ltede, ftldut9a, equlpmlnt Md oood HrvlcH with Calllotnla Famlly aooeptab l• with ptoper wlll of Hid l>uelnaH wlll I>• Plannlno Council 11 approv•d. ldo11tillollllon. e o n 1 u m m a t • ~ • • n d t h • Aor-nt to def., par,ment of Uncertain future Dang Thi Thu Nga, 12, begim her journey to the United States at Tan Son Nhut airport in Vietnam. Filty Amerasian children and their relatives were among the largest airli(t of America's children of Tiie banef1c:iNwy ..,_ llllld Oood c:ontlderatlon therefor with the drapoHI feH with Ir eoeman of In.tat Pf"ftloualy uecuted and oonaldarlltlon fOf tN .,...._, and DllpOlll ~. lnC. II llPClfov.d. dellvered to tM undarA19ned 1 ....,_,.of tN llllOr...rd lloerwe Communlcat1on1 permit with wrttWI o.a..uon of o.t.M and lltobepeldonor.n.IM2111tdoy ~Peak'*-Southern ~ for a., and a Wfltten of-Merell, 18H. 11 the .. ctow Calllotnl• Edleon Company It ..... of o.t.ltt end Eleotlon to dlOer'lfMllt of 8UAROW ESCROW g r • n t • d • E M A ". p 0 r I 0 II 111. The Mid Nottoa of o.181111 and COMPANY, at 117t E. Unooln Ave.. Countywld• moral• eurvey I• 8'dOI\ '° W _.. ,--..1n tN "' u .. City of Oranoo. County of ~-~t fOf repel( of W8r. oounty ...,_ ttaa ,_, llf'Ol*1Y 11 O~, 8tate of Calllornla, elope damege With Avoe .---------------------"" looailad pr ltlat the Oepar1menf of Community De\..,.,.. It llPPfO\llld. Thie 'c1ooumen1 II u.cutad by Alcohollc e.varaoe Control hu C111tn lot~ of i.. It denied. NI.JC ll)11C( NI.JC flJT1Ct :::t~!~J Mo~~r:!~ =~ed H id traneler ol Hid ~.,:,::.S~~ ..cnnoue. ll•ee l----~=~----I Co. ~). Suite 1800. 10t20 DIMd: ~ 17, 1M3. (SEAL) JUNE ALEXANDEA MMmSTA.......-r _ rec1n10U1 -..11•M ww.Jra~.dL i.oe A.naa1M.-Donl6d"---~ol'~JVtlOl"""'",·--"TM lofleiir~peraon 11 dOfno leAill~~ Calfornla to024 :1131 IH-}2H. 8NtleY A. DeM, OPPICIAL PllOCllD 01 OP ~ -Tiie foltoWlng pareon I• dolnt ..... ~ .. P.O. Box 711M, Tt_..,Ofl and uoan.aa - A WAY Of Lin. 111 Via ZA.wtch ._.,_ • Loi Angillea, ~ t0071. John A. W. Nidia ==-~ ~°' Clrola, N11wDOft Boodl, CA., 92M3, VIDEO CA88~ 8EfMCE8, 0..: o-Tlber 27, tN2 T~~ ...... •,._, C-trMt Rea.; 1tt t. 18th 8l, Cotta.._, 711W.11tll 8trool COlta ..... CA Thie dooumant II Intended r---A t11gU4ar rnae11f1C1of1f1a 9-d of CA. '298, 9u11neea. t292t. (Ste . .M). ex..nad by. Publlllled Orange CoHI Delly Suparvltot• of Oranoe Coufttt. Jaoquellne ~. 817 Via 8\lefld P9kifl, 111 MllOolfn Dr.. P bl'-~ 8. "'*-c t 0 lly Piiot. Jen. 21• 1M3 ~ Calllornle, aleo actrng H Ilia Zl#tdl ardl. Newpot1 a..cti, CA. p....sene, CA. u --.,.ange OU a Gov«nlng Bowd of the Olatrlol• tata Tllll~•conduc:tedbyln Plot • .Mn.21.feb.4.11, 1MS ~ r: Dy Ille loard of T1111~11 oonOucted by"' ~ 4n-83 "8JC ""'-. -hltd JanullfY 1t. lndMdual. 8Wfld....,,, rte:llllOU8 8llll... tt 3, at t :SO a.m. The foltowlnt JacQulllr'91<8m'tan Thll t'*""'*1t -Ned with PdlJC ll)TIC( MAim STA,._, named maml>at• bet'(! preaeflf~ ~=-:c:..lladec:,i: ~=ofOrqa~on MCnTIOUI••••• ~~~ .. dolnO=:.·J.:.:'.~=.: JM. ti, 11183. . • • um STA~ LA PAENSA 711 WHI 11111 Rllptl 8. ci.r.. Thomm '·Aller Ind ...,111 Pub61"*1 Orange cooat Dally The~ S*'IOfll ere doing 811 .. 1 No. A· t'1 Cotta Meu tll• Cieri!. StrHI nam• I• • Pul>lllMCI Otanoe CoMt Deity Piiot. Jan. 7, 14, 2t, 21. 1N3 ~LL~ ......... ~. 1,2 .. , _..., Cellf~ tMV • · changed. Commandallon1 are Not.Jln.14,11.21,,...4~ 172-83 ~-~ "' --Mulln E. 8Hr Jr .. 19341 ~~~~- "8.IC ll)TIC( lallr Hodo••• 1t26 Lanai. ~.:,::=No. 1 • Coate Mala. a memortal eyc:amore orove In MTITIOUe .,_.. c... ...... CA t2t2t 8111 Fern~ ttM Wlllaoe Lagun• IHCh .,. 1uthorlaed. MAim STA__,, ........... ~c. .. ~. 1t25 LllMI, ~~.-' nue_, ~.;78, Colle Mete, ==-~,.r:,.~-i:u. ~ ..cnnoue • ,.... .......... ---""'~ ................ _ MAim STAW The lolkMlno portone ere _.., Tllll ~ II ~ by a 811 Femendor Autt1o11U1110n to ....... Tiie ......-... S*'IOfll -dcMo ~ • Ol""llf .,.._ • ...,.. T1lll ttetement -fled wtlft ICtlOn to reeotve =t="" ~"";"""' Oil LEASES. to 1 ....... 8lly Hodgee County a.ti of Orenoa County on .. ~-The ao.d ad Fo .. PH ....... ~S. 1•1t Ot-NllwDOft 8eliiah, CA. t2t80 Thie Miii 1•ot .. fled with IN •--24 1-(SEALI JUNE " ~ '" -··-AlaJIAtldar A. McGregor, to1 ,...-...... ~.,"'"-,.. __ on --• · .... c.11ofthe8oerd Alie., CC111a ..._, CA 12C27 CA. t2t80 .,._.., ,,_,. "' ..,._..,... -"• ..-m .. ..._.._ llhurlce c . Mamo, 16c1! 84111110.'!:':.':::CS. 302 KJnol Jon. f1. fN3. ""99 PUbllahed Orange Cout DaHy Pul>Hehecl Orangeofc';;.t'c);'..Y ~'!j'• Ave .. Co1t1 MeH, " ROid, '==-&Mdl, CA. t2ll6" Pulllllhad Or Coat Dolly Piiot, Jan. 21. f'.eb. 4, 11. 11·~~ Ptlol, Jen. 2I. tM3 John H. &roman. 18021 Thie , 11 ~!Ir 1 Not. J9n. 14, 21~ Feb. A, 1N3 517.-:t falrmonl. 8ar11A AM. CA 92706 general ~c:i.rt.nd 2tW3 NI.JC ll)11C( "8JC ll)11C( 1llll ~ 11 oonductiad 111 • 1llll ....,,_.. -t11ec1 """' .,,. NI.JC ll)11C( ""nnoue _ .. b o-rllf 1*1ll••llP-County a.ti ol Or-. 0ouncy on MA19 ITAW M0nce....,.,.... IUiL9 o servance :i:; ~ Jan. 11• 1•· ,.,,. Tiie lolkMlno ....--.,.. dcMg -==•~ FRIEND KEPHART Thll lltatement -llad wftll ttie Publlahed Oran~ Coaet Delly ~ E"',i IC AN SEC U A IT Y JACILl1W8 AT ..... p .L. (MONT) FRIEND. DEAN A. KEPHART. age Me m be r. 0 f the County a.ti of Orenoa County on PllOI, ·-. 21, 2• . 4, ti, 1N3. uo•Toao"' INC atlO Weat..... ~CT --resident of C«or\a del Mar, 72, died January 25, 1983 In ~Coun? Coundl. Dae. fl. 1N2. ...., -· "" ~ TP A8SOCIATE81TP PAE88, Pt.;, a;,..;"200:·Newpcw1 ~ llWMRAMCHWA19'MT19CT Ca. P~ away oo January Newport Beach, Ca. He la ~ ._ 0 .1. ___..... ...... 11_ ........ ,,._~ "-··t ........ ·-,,,. ..,,._ 2 2 1 I 1 Wo od 111 and l • n • • Cellfotnla t2te0 NOTICE IS HEM9V OIVIN ... """' ~-tier J n. .. ~-. ...... ....., "' .....,.. -• .--""''-. ~on 8eec:h, CA. t"441 ~ a.curtty Monvaoe, the lrvln• flench Water Otetr~ 27, 1 ...... nc wu a mem IW'Vived by his wife ewe wear 800Ut un1fonna P9ot. Jin. t4. 21. • Feb. 4, 1881 Willem J. Treder. 12111 wooc1 Inc., , Celllomla ClOfl)Ol•tloh. ·3'80 (Dletnc:t) 1nvtt .. and .,.. taoeNe of the Jolly Boys and St. sona Lester and Ralph, 5 to llgioua tervk:ies 00 2M-«I ...cnnoue .,_.. lllltld Lene. ~on 9wltl. CA. weatattr "'-. ~ 200. N11wDOft ..-ci PICIPOMla Cl>ldisl up to ... Marlo Presbyterian Church. grand c b i I d re n , 3 .,8 re t S d ., d _. ..,... eTA~ t2t4I a.acn, e..tomle tHIO hout of 2:0o p.m. on w,.,,..... He wu born on January 4, greet-~ and hia cou un •Y •n "8JC 11),-. T111 fotlowl"Q paraon I• dotno Matoarat E. P1c11a11, 11412 Thl9 ~ 11 conduc1ed by a Febtuet'tt. tM3,att11aofftoeott11e 1895. "'··--'ved by his wif.e _.__ ft-L•.ffk...t._ .. _ ''Scout Sabbath" .. part -n11---•1.1•••N l>utlnellet: Peclflo Cout HW)' .• 1210, OOfl)Ofatlon. °'"''°'· 18802 llatdaen A~. ~YI -\Cl D9UI. y __ ...,., .. 1 .... ~ .. ---CAPAICOAN ENTEAPRIZES. Hunttnoton ...,., CA....... Amertcen 8aourtly ...... cetlfornla 91715. Tiie Pl'otacil Irene·, daughter Patricia will be held on Sunday, of the activities .,.--..,... STATW LIMITED. t015 La CrHcent1, TNe ~ 11 oondUCted !Ir • Monoaoe Inc. 11 loolted et tM M6ct titan w .. GottUIO and 10n·in-law Carl January 30. 1983 from to commemorate the Tiie folowtno S*W".,.. doll'll fountain v..,, CA. t27ot general peill•ll'Ae· ~t.a. ~ Aeo111ut1on Plant. trvln•. Gotu.c>, hia daughter-in-law 2:00PM to 4.-o<JPM. Servic:m 73rd annivenary of the ~:is R 1 o O I! a 1 l VE A WttNn lAe w..ma, 9015 La ....,_... E. l'tdl«1 Vloe Plwldant Cellf«n4e. The wort! to De '- Marve I Friend' and 4 on Monday, January 31, Bo~ta of ... ___._ eA 00., L"" Creec:enta. Fountain VaJtey, CA. Tllll......,. .. tllld w4'h IN TNI ~ -ftlld wla'I Ole lnclud .. tu1n11111n1 all lebor. ~-. LANT I!" .. : c A.. I "' " t270I County c.ti of Orqa County on County ca.ti of Or-. Coun'1 on ,.,...,..., and ....... rwo: ' gran d c hildren and 4 1983 at 2:00PM in the t Sabt.th w1l1beCAEITA,2t4S I . Pullman St.. Thll~ll ~iiran JM.11, 1MS. ~24, tN3. 1otorlncidelMt10.,.oonlltnlGCIM great-grandchildren, he la ShMulon Chapel. Shannon obeerved on Saturday ~."'::',~'!.7:';ovp, • ~.,,..,, t..e W*"" PublltMd Otanta cou".8'J!: Publltlled °'~ ca.a~:: ~:.?.="=-~ ~~~1s!:.':_~~eodf. by_ •. ais!.~r Funeral Se.rva.AB ...... !97•1234· Feb. 12, and Scout Callfornla oorporatlon1..~IA3 8 . Tllll ll•t_.t -fllad wlttl ttie Plot, Jan. 21, 21, F«t. 4, 11, 1N3 Piiot, Jan. 21, FM>. 4, 11, 11, 1*" • tN o.rtGt ofllm. n.. n.uoi: ~ JaiJCT Madera. ........ AUW:1 Sunda will be -L..-.......1 Pulrnon It .. 8an1• ,,,,..._ ~ M706. County CWtt of Orenoa County on 37143 4a..13 pural\AM ortoa 11 ~ ---. He will be sadly mimed by D A V I D R 0 N A L D Y ~'IC'U TtW ~ II oonductiad by • Jen te 1113. •-.,. ..,,._ CIH.001 t .. (not1·t~nctabto) lt fa ml I y and fr lend•. ABAIRE, age 39, JUlHed Feb. 6. 1be Boy Scouts oorpo1allol1. ' ' ,_.,. PWlJC llJT1C( ,._ """-,,_... up a1 ttie llbow. .,...,._, Memorial services will be away on Jan. uary 2.3, 1983 of America began Feb. 8, ~J::~ Publltlled Oranoo Cout Deity ..cnnout• H•ll M~• H•.. e6dtooa. ~ Aftd t'1c1ttc1UO.• he 1 d at St . Mar It• after a len,ihy Ulne.. He 1910. baa. Vloe..........,. Piiot. Jan. It, 28· Fatl. 4' 1\~~ um 9TA~ MAim lfA~ will .,. "*'-d. ~ ,..,_, '° Presbyterian and will be lef'Wd in the U.S . Navy. He Scout 1roup1 are TI111e1M10Nntwtllldw1t11tt1e TM tolowt"O pore011 "dotftO ~o11ow1no .,.,._ 1a doing =~~~r~•.; announced. ln Heu of la ourvtved by hi.I parenta lndlvldua11y plannlnl County ca.ti of Otanee Cow"1 on "8.JC ll)TIC( "-=~MACHINING AtC.:i.o LU IA"MTT co c:over th• coet of poel•o• atMt Clowers the family requesta Arc hle .and HenrleUa apecl•l lactivltlu to Jen.4• 1*· .,... ..CTmOUt_.. 2llO w. Oanerlll Awio. '"· IMUi 1151511<nottlt. 1t.oerc1anO«Mt: ~:~:~~g .. n~:;"., bl: :'ou::1~; donatlom to your favortte Abaire. mter Jeanne Lewis 1 b t e t h i 1 Pvllllehed Orange co .. 1 OlllY ..,... STATW Ma. Cllbnll lll7CM. CA taM1 ~not._ 'I.,,;. 1~ of .. charity or to St. Mark'• of Costa Mesa, Ca., and ~-~• e r a w:.eb •13 Piiot. Jin. f. 14, 21. 29. 1aa n. ~ ~ .,. doing ~ c:.=11is1 2t01 JLF £fttatpr11u lfto .. • -tofu.. bid, lftlda ~ t1:1 Organ Fund. 2100 MarVllt.a. brother An:hJe Ab&lre, Jr. of auu&~ ~' • -• 17A-ll ~l:AY HOUH LIQU0"8. =-Of., Clllomle ~~o:-J:::..1~= Ill• OfdU of Hid Olttrlof. A Newport Beach. Ca. 926GO. RI c hm 0 n d. v l r & l n l •. ..ate llmC( NI.JC llmC( INC., HS? E Coall HIOll .. 1y. Tllll ~. -.... !Ir M Tiiie .,...._ .. oondllCtad !Ir • e::r;.,~nr.:.r~ Memorial eervle9 will be 1 • eor-dll Mar, CA. t2t11 ........ eowpor9"otl. amovt1t of 1~ of ._ bid. n.a -----------,held an l'rklay, January 28, ..CTlnout• 11ennoue-• AonllldF.V1nHe1.aCllbnll • ~OW\._.,.. JLFEnt.tno. !inll!IW'•...,...oft11e~• 1983 at 8:30PM at the Smith Tllo =:~ ~ doing ..,._ STATWY dolllt orpof'etlon, M11 Pacffle COeat Tllll 11&1l1rra1t w ... wftll IN JofWI L. Frllltf l1IO.OOO. The time ol peiforlilMoa '•CtAC ••w imil011Al,....- CetNfert Mor1yarv Chapel-Cremal'OfY 350Q Pac11tc View 011ve Newpor1 Beach 644·2100 McC:Ob«.a NOITUAA•S LaQuna Boach 41M·IM15 l8Quno Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cap111r1no 495-1 176 "•Pol LA'WM-WT. OUYI Mortuetv • C.n-eterv Crem910fV 1&25 GISIOf A,_. Cotta~u 5"40-55~ I & 1\athlll Westcllff Chapel ...._.. Tho ~ ....,.. .. HwV .. LaguM a..tl. CA. IHl1 County ca.ti of Or-. County on PNlklent 11 nlnetr (tO) d1y1. P1an1 .O In lieu of Dowen the fmilly IOUTM COAST IHtlm'.A CO., ~U~WHT MO"TGAGl c ::°'J. L Vt Hee. =~ Jin, 4' 1'11. . ~ ~ ~':fl=-flltd~: :f!C.!!!."!.°"• wtfl be •••ti_.. ~ donadolll be made MAe L14*a ar .. co..a ...., CA cow~.-.:::~ ..., . ._~· ' · ~ Oonoe ewt °* .ian..11. tta_ ~~~ s~oe.. o.11y t U~rr,.. -• =r -"Toro ~ nao. TNt ~ .. OONUMd !Ir ....... JM..,, 1A. 11 ... -..... --,_ 1t 11antte• 1-0 o~, uepahmen O~ LAO LildellMlm. ~ lupine tlerra PoOlllO Pl11•nOIOI ~ ...... l'ublleMd OrMOO Coeet ~ .--.. _,, ' I, lt. ....,._., Anatcmy 8-rch clo Doctcs Olr...:i.Oollla ....... CA ::O.... company,~ a Celllornla HolldoY "°'* Uquat, 1no. -"°'·Jin. 14, It, a,,__ 4, ttll i Kelly. Servicea under the ·~ ......,_ --r"' .rpcN~·L----:-..._ Oltv9. Mary I. VII\ Hoo, llety. "8.IC llmC( -.. PWlJC llmC( direct.Ion of Balta Bergeron lllCIYt• II Toro. calflOfN9 ...,, ™' .. Oltl'ntftt ... flltd With .,. ---;;m;iiiiiM'iiiiiiiiiil-l ........ ...;:=-::;-.......11 ______ --;;mi;jiiii;iiiiii'~: Smith & Tu,hJll WatcUU Tllll ~~.......... 1llll ~ 11--..otod llr. County elettl Oronte COllllty on fllDHnDUl• I Ill N:1mout• ..... Chapel Mortuary of C:O.ta CMicy :;; Or-.~ oi1 OOfPOl'llllOI..;,,. ,....-l'lnancM9 Jan. 1•· 1"3· ..,. Tiie =:~ 6oltlo atlHll Tho =-ST~-. Meoa. 640-9371. Jln.4.1MI. ~ tno. 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P•tlo ,.,, ,., 04.0tl TO llAOt4 IOOO .... ft. w.ICllf ""'·. NOTICS or D&AT• or •.••0111 01 TO ... 6 ........ ,...-.Wint., Ot ...... no ..... ,.. lr9nd,.... a"· t\4 .. lw, ...... pcMll .......... JAM~mMC'HOLA.1. p , ...... ,, u· AULT ·YOU AM• -.TUllalaA "·All l?W110 N0-1411, 141-tCMt w/Pff'i ..-.. Lott of ram.""' cllfte. ""· tti* • J L NICMOLAl.J ¥••• .. AULT._• 0110 uut~ ou: 'II.""'~~"~ WINTlflMNTAL ·•-,, __ ........ 1 ,,,1 .............. •~~~ ... 911t.tt110mo.en-ot11 ....... , ... 1 •• t ........ J ali MBI LBWh • ....,1~,_,.~ DI .,_,, tr.'·•-'-. _ ................ _:i::oJ-. •-• ..._ ,.. ...,. U.-Dd • ...., I 1 .... C YOU YMa ACncMI fAH AOTIOM fO R I ".I.-· ::..""'· .. ~ -= trPicJ, di.tlwaatier. ger• .. _. .... CtiMcf'C,.. Orlw IU""lnt unobetruc -N I~ 8 0 LA I A ND 0,. T T YCMM NOHR'IY, YO"• NO, •• ,, IT ..... y I AICI AO Tlolt TO ••oTIOT 4 ·--·--,,_ -... ,.,.. ... """' .., OCl89t\ ............ P•Tlf 1 ON TO MAY H 'OLD AT A PUtL.tC ==v ... .,"'_,.:;:._• ..... :'"'• YOUR 'R0'81tn. IT •AY II IMllM.'P1•1M4-1"4 ...,.., • by: •~21 Allbarne. '*IY 4 1r.,r-'tAdelft • ... .,...._ll_A-NO. 1 .. ll. I YOU .. llD '"It ~ .. ~=---.... ATA~IAL&•YOU med oooupenoy • .......,? 1 1..,00/ I I It• ~ ..... -· •• .. '" .. --·--... AN ~note°' TMI Very t1I•• a Ir, 1 la, t71-1107 ••t M .... Of • mo no w • A·~l1H. ~TMMI °' TMI MATUM NATU °' ""' NOOll MATYRI OP '"' NOOlllHMG ~ .. ""° '* ..... 11....alO I Ilk• 10 OCMl'I fllOanl a ~ d . Ag' J 0 yoe ~"'E~rfu~ ~~~ ~=.:7.~ ~~~.{:~~~~;~;;~ ~~.f.t~;_;; 2 . i.'.~~~~ IS"=~ •• !!! ;;,~~~ ·~:i·~·~ N , Sr .. aka J~ L. A.M .. IMPlfllAL COfllPORATION Corporellon. H duly appointed COMftANY , 1 Callfornl• T•trlflo 1 110.::J:.:•• =·~~~'~ Pl'Y 0.:.:. .. Miy mM\t. ~~· ~~ Nlc , aka J•mee Lewi. 0' AMlflllOA, u duty appolnt4'd Tru11M und-:.C::.Sutt11ant to oorpor1tlon1 •• duly appolntM lhott walk to a oor :-....:...,.,;.,.._, ......., & y•d. No pete. Inquire 11 _, ... Nloholu •n~nona who TruelM under and put1uinl to Dllcl Of Trul4 ~Ill TtuttM 11noer end =revent to Ir denl-tldrm t be • -......., 127 11th 81 N0-6331 -. ,..,,_ ConOo 3 Ir ' •--' o..ct Of Tl'\llt '900fffd ,.btllel'y 1H2 .. Intl No .. 017HI 0 .,.,, of T---...--... -1 c:· Imo.--.. • .. ~_J •P•. low mo"..e:n,t47 .. s . . . .... -·•¥"" . I • "'-ln ~ othe lntere1wiu 10 1M1, • lnlt. No. H-G4M1t of ~ ~d• 1r1 '111e • of'tne ''=.!'..-::=" -.. • • ""1,. ... ,FW.!14~.. KING sn.e1-. xt ,., ........... ........ 1u11 goll ooura• "ew. W~ -·-·-~ ~ ~.... • NCOJ-........ II, 1 '· -----pool ·-All t140011N. or ---· t.,.. lltl"" Orlr!Ae ......... i<l9Tt ... ,... -· __ .... -..... ___ au_,,_..._ ... .....: ..::::· .~"'-1"""' -A.pe\I on • been lDed 011nty eoor era o range Stat• 01 c 1lorriia~:'l1~~'1+-114199-·t""o~l3~ ... of~Olftclllll...,..._...::;'oiinttie .... ~ .. -·--~----. by Jilli* L. Nlcholu Jr. In Oo11ntr. Stat• of Catllornla. Robert v. Snyder ind lt•ll• A. 0"'°' ol th• count"/ lllecOfdet of, 5 .,.... 9thgl!W bJ!tldt. reep ldlt• P'• now. 4901 Hell Ave. WHtcllff/Merln•r• Hr tb't"Superlor Court of =!:::~"11~~:n~AA~~~~~ :t, ~=i.h::trc'a:r~ ~:Ufi:':'J ~=edC::"~~:~.~1.=~ ...... ml =-~..:~.1J:5?n:: 31r.u:::,b1t-lne, l1~~i~~1~f0:. o.~ Orea• County reque1tlna KAOAN Md IAAIAAA J. KADAN...1 AUCTION TO HIOHllT llOOlfll MAAOAAIA 0. 01.IVOI, hu•Nnd ~. t ·-oan--w:100 11).1~ -•• dfepee~dbl • 642.t2H °"" Jame. L Nlcholu, Jr. hu9IMlrld end..._ WILL 8fLL AT FOR CASH (peyabte •t time Of..... d II h I ... Ill .. ' -..... -......... ~ appointed H penonal PUILIO AUCTION TO HIOHEST In lawful money of the United ~~wre •1t.w ot1•.:3~r~~ L•ur: 6. 2 It,~~ ~ :0.1~~=·, ·· 2lllMO. 1 -L-l.lll-,-eitee--dl'."'".Jple-'."'"ex-.-=o-CMl--n ,....ntatJve to adminiater l~Oofl!~Rln ~~ (payaboll• ..!_! Stll•I atlhe front entrance to the OLIVOS and ~AAOAAIA O. 2 .f!'~ -11.~000fY % 1'TI 'F pf e o enll e : 3b8rlt·'ln2 klaltc' J.n"'. f~~·rm,' ~· ]'!O,!!.,''~-boh' w/·d2. th.a t t f J L t~... -_....money ., .. old Orenge Countv Cour1hou11. OLIVOI, ~Md wife. WILL ....... -7,..,. ,,. _., .., • _ •r .,..,,.. ~ 91 • e 0 emea · United llat91) at the Norih front too111d on hnta Ana llvd , SILL AT PUii.iC AUCT,ON TO --111.IW•ll SNO/mo. 64&-.,...,, lrplc, carpet1, dr1pee1 Cuetorn decor. $1100. Nliaho&M, Sr .. lrvine, Cal.If. entranoe to Ille COUn~ Coun~. betWMl'I S~ end lr~v. HIOHUT llOOIA ,Olt OA8H r-ITM 1TI 1 Bf. Triller, pnyat•, ulllt MW pllnt. Drive by &3tz 831-2te0. (und1r the Independent 700 CIYloc.nter Drlw W•t. Sent• 8enta AM. CA. all right, title end (PIYI~ at time of..,. 1n lawtut pMS. No peta. AallQ9 a lndlanapo111 , (off ~"='.::==:-:-=-=--.:--=--~ Admlnlatr1tlon of Eatatea ""'*'CA. .. right, tltll end tnt...i 1n1-1 oonw;.ct to end now held ~of Ille united ltat .. ) et tn. 7 retr. 11. I. plue u c . NeWlend). c .. tor 9PS1t. WATEl¥AONT, 2 lltpl, 3 Ad) The ~tltlon II eet for con.,eyld to and now held by II b'fltund«MICIOeedofTruetlntlle front entrtnOt of the ContlMntel L:•.-!'optlona ....._,.,.,.,W-" ~ ........ ,mo.4M-te17 t87-0701. 1175 mo. bt8TU.2~J)..7,~mo • .i&.&A., · ln t N 3 t 700 under Mid o..ct of Tru1t In the Pfopert'f 11tuated tn Mid County Home Loan ""'°"'9 ioc.t.o M: 434 • .. _. -,,,_ ... -.,.., _. • .._. ......., heuina P · o. • propef'tr llt~led In Mid Couniv and 8t1te ~tbed u: s •volld Auenue •nallellft oer 91rag•. Many UP• •-I -K OUnger 1 Alaoo. Bl'"' CYN plu1hl"1 furn. Civic 'Center Drive Weal, and Stale dllcllbed In Exhibit "A;' Lot"" of Tr ..... No. 1872. In Ille c:0.1"'.....1 •... ...: ...... ~I ........ .....: ldll OI\ ~ I -r••• "' --· -.,.,_ ,...,., -• .,,.. .._ ..... Of • • EASTSIDE 2 er U-&09 Why throw rent •way? 2bfl2ba, neat to pool, Santa Ana, CA 92702 on City of CO.ti MMa. • et1owr1 on • 1ntwea1 oonwrect to and now llllld a t..W.. DOOi IP4L LMM 11115 mo. 842.2uo: Rent to own ser twntim. tentMI. s12001mo. Fe.bnlary 23 1983 at 9:30 p.--.. 1._ IW •A" mac> recorded tn look 63, Pagea 47 by It under Mid Dllcl ol TNll In tn. t1200/mo. Call Harry 848 4141 no dn, no qualllylng. F • r g u 1 on -H 1 h n a.-. ' .. _ '·1fn7 tl1'ough '49 ol Mllolllaneoul M..,.. property lltuated In Mid County Fredeftck 831·12M • t 1200·12300 negot 642-1113 IF YOU OBJECT to the Unit H In th• County ol oftn ~~""offlclCoun~.thl C0unfy AecorO. end State ~bed ae: •-•-· £llltlidl 4 Bf. 2 8&. plua pymtl. Shered apprecle-Oninoe. City of IMne, M lhOWr'l end -., LOI t of Traci No. 7298, tn the -large gem• rm, u9htly tlon IYllll. Wiii trade.~ Cute 1br cottage, 1 blk gret\tll\aoof the ~tltlon, you ~In IN oondomlnlum plan Thi ltrH t addten end othlt City ol JMne, County ol Ottnge, ......... lllf furn. 2 Cit f819Q9, llrge ee1•5611e lrrn b•1Ch & bay. ~d either appear at the recorded December 2'4, 1'80 In common dellgn1t1on. It llt'f, ol the Stall ol Calllornta, 11 per map -.._.,,_,d w...,.,/dryet 1350/mo 1111 June, yrty hetrln1 end 1tate rour book 13117, Peoe 1388 ol Ofllclal 1111 property dee<:rll>ld Ibo.,. le reoorded In Bo<* 273, P191133 to STEPS TO BCH: 1 Br, .. ~'':....;,.......,,Pl ' 8 bf, 3 b&, fem. rm. we1 ..... '*'.~· e.e-. b Aeootcll, reoorda ol Orange County, purpo1ted to lie 2182 State 3'" I .......... _ of M""'c1•~-M......, ... _.. .. Y'"" ... II od No ""· ,,..,.. ._... • a.~ """" ..,... 1 blk from (714) 9 0 Etlona or file wr tten CallfomlL Avenue. Colla ....... Cettlornt• ., ,_..... -AUJ-...... -.. ,. v• fO . m ---M2·1111 .............. ....-ty, ob tlon1 w ith the court PW0112: 92921 10n1 ~~~~-theCoun~Aecordlr pltng. No pMI. 2 O ,..ttl .,.... t>Meh. t1300. iiiiiiii~~~~~ b Y .... -""""'"' 81, -fronl. 1000 mo. •...-.. 4 .......... fonnel F • r g u •on -H • h n ., ... -u--e ore the hearln1. our An und1Mded 1/vutt11tn1*'Mh t1u Th• under1tgn•d Tru•I•• Tll1 11r1•t addr1u 1nd other 873-7954 en 3PM ..._dining"', tr.ul.,.,t tr•••· 642-1183 _.. ,_., appearance may be In pel"IOn • tenant n common n t • " e111ctatm1 anv Uablltty tor any common dellgnetlon. " any, of the 3 BO. 2 ea, flrepl•~. or by your attorney. Int-I In end to Lot 1 of T'8Ct No. tneorr.at,_ of the ltr•t addr-rH I pro11«1v dHOrllled ebov• i. Cerw ... !tr lm St251mo. 7~88 2 bdrm houu, tam~ Fam. Am., yerd, patio, r-JL y o U A R E A 1~~:' ~~!.'"r :,:ca~ ~. :=,, ':':." ,dMIOnatlon, 11 ~r~.'~~~ c~~i~~2~~tuda Beeutlful exec tlofne 381, 4 Br. 2 ea. M-Verde. room. leundry room I -gari•· A'flll. lmrnedl•· '-~rroR or a contingent Mlec.llaMOu1 M=•· record• ot Said HI• wnt be mada , but The underllP.n•d Tru•t•• D 28a In INIM Ten'110e, nr No pet•. Garden« lncld. ~tlH , h2 b~~c:: 1'0::' tety. 1200 mo. --'••-f th d ___ .... °':'f:de!Counx:T omta. u _..... Ith t t Faahlon ltl1nd. t12•0 '850/rno. 5117-19.§2 & • ac · • m · w-a-I. l:t:J .. • w-..-o e ece ....... , you . -· " ou co111n1n or 10111fran1y, dteclalm1 any t ablltty for any " 714-891 8314 •-1 muat tile your cla1m with the !~_ ........ _ .. oflnt!,'!_e ~a.,.tlontltledol ••Pf-or tmplted, ragardlng tltte, tnoorreat,_ of the 1treet addr-' mo. 873-1700 4"-4721 • l lllhn 11 I h .,..,. .. ,..,... ,,.. _, :>01-1ton, or encumbranoee, to and other oommon .........,.•tton. II 3 .,_ 2, HOME fOR RENT 8m1ll 1 bdrm hH. No cou r t or present t to t e co'fen1nt1, cond ition• and t>ay the remaining prtnctpel IUm of -__,,.-lrnmeoulete bd ..,.90, ~ 00111 MeH 3 Bdrm. pet•. lot• of privacy, enc pet•onal representative reetr1c1ton1, r-ded Augu11 19, en. note(1)MCU1ed by Mid Dllcl 01 an~·.~1::-':m· be made, but A ba tlofne. Frpl, lrge Y•d. teoo F d d & gar Sunny patio. & blka I t d b th t 1 .. .,. t ........ 1"707 ....,... .... of r I h 1 'r••nhouae, In Irvine · · ence yar · • ap,p,01n e y e cour _, n .,...... .. • .....,... .,._ ru11. wt nterHI thereon. H without 00111nent or warrantv. .,.,.. & _.. wel to beech $42S mo 111 within tour monthl from the ()ftlc:jal Aeootde, rte¥>rd• or Orange prOYlded In Mid notl(1). tctv-. ••Pf ... or Implied, r91ierdlng tltte. enaoe. t1150. Cell •ft· garege. ""'"!,~~ -plua s200 ..._ a-· 8•t dat-of fl rat laauen~e o f Countv, Calltornte, ••c•pll~ It anr. under the 1wm1 of Ml<I ~ po ..... ton, or encumbfanoea, 10 • 4 PM, 644'-0591 or call come. 5146-"""' ,.gent, ....,. · 1 "' vlded ln ~ . therefrom Unit• 1 through S8 ol Trull. fan. charg11 11.nd pey the remalnlno prlncjpat eum of Ana ~d #803, 642~. no tee. ~~~~ ~~~~;:~~~;;i; ........ 2BR 2ba Oyn11ty Mdl. M1gnllloenl vi-. Avetl i:.t>. $1800/mo lae evall. 780-1583 elt4n u pro eecuon located ltleteon. UP9M" of the Tru1tM end ol the the no1.a111 MCUrM by MkM>Md ol I 24' hr "'81""' 3 ... 2ba 2 Cit 700 Of the Probate code Of ......... •v~•..__..om .. _.. t t I d b Id 0 d I '"' • ~ ~ .., • • Thur, Fri, Sat 9119 N.B. 2'"· -~•o In ~.-. ,._, -,,_...,, ""• rue • or•• • Y •• •• o Trull. with tntere1t thereon. •• ..._ ... ""d $7.,.lmo .., """"' _.,, C alifornia. The time for oil right•. mineral tigtlll. TNll. prO'fided In Mid notl(I). adVanoM, Belutlful 2 BA, 1 .. tlM, rill "V, 1o.m.MO.n1" Nr. St Simon and Jud•. bldg. LMno rm &f.rn rm. flllna claima will not expire naturet gH rlghll, and other The total amount ol the unpeld 11 any. under the 1erm1 of Mid o..ci S. of Hwy, eoa Acecltl, cell 844-eoee · 3 e , 2 b 1 c 0 n d o . Clean. 1 !ilk to b•'f or prfoi to four monthl from ~. 1 .... ~ :'..':::::;: b~th• p°'ropthe•rtydbllgato b'•'°"•o-ld •rednd •o.!~-"''of· 11~•T.ru~h .. ar~_'..• _.•!!.'!. totally rernodeled, •II $760/mo. Call Agt for b ch . S 8 5 O I m o . h d f h h I ................. ,,_, • .......... ... •• .... "' .... L •l•c kltch, new cpt & 2 BR 1 Ba. gw, •tOYe. r• ct.tallt 1163-2678 2131550-7889 1n 7pm. t ~_....at~o-t e ear ng th• parcel of t1ndhh•r•1r,•hbo:• r•Honabl• 11t1ma11d co111. tru1t1 crHt•d by H id OMd of wtlllpjlper. Plltlo, yard, 2 trig. rww S)91nt. 8ml y11d.1---------1 ONLY no--..•~. d11ortbed, loget er w t • u~ end edvanoea al the time Ttuet. cir ger, llove, refrlg, Grdnf. No J*a. Avt 2/1. CONDOS: 2 & 3 bdrme. ---------=""'.'""-YOU MAY EXAMINE perpetual "'Jtll ol drtllng, mining, of th• lnlt11t publlcatton ol th• The total amount of the unpeld wehr/dryr. $950. Oya. 1912 A Meyer Place. t550 to S775, lllka to flaY ti lllT the file kept by the court U explorlng, and operating tt.tifor, t'Ottc. of sale II Ste.1.c7.73 balance ot thl otlllptton ~ 71 417112·819 1; Evrt $825 & cjep. $49--3484 bdl. 837-3341. 536-9328 4 er Newport Cr•lt . ·h and 1t0f'tng In and removing the The t>eollfldlry und« Mid Deed by th• properl'f to be eold end y 7141876--0elt W_../ you are lntere1ted tn t e ume "°"' Mid llnd or 111)1 other of TNll nwetofor• ••eculed end re11on1bl• elltlftated coa11. wluldl. E.alde 8 er 2'A Be condo Condo: 2 mlle• lrom twnt!M, a'11111 211. -· estate, you mey file a request tend. Including th• right to dattyered to th• undat1tgned 1 expeneea Ind adYanoM 111111 time ISH/rno. Spa. Joyce 11eaoh, 2Br 2'At be, lg dry & frig. 11200/mo. wltb the court to receive wtllpetoca or dlrectlonalv dttl end wrttteo O.C:W.tton of OeflUft end 01 the tnttlat publlcetton of th• Weitze lgt 531-1288 den, utll rrn, kldalpet1 833·5808, 780-2578. :rf f c I al n ~ t Ice of J hf ::n::. ~=. ~or"; :f't!nC:,. '~~··~de:.;i:•~ ~ =:v'='~ Deed 3 er. 2 .8&. 2 cw gwege, S"si-:~~lmo. &41-1884, Ne::::cre1t Condo 3 ventory 0 estate an ° we111, tunnel• and 1111111 Into, Sell. The und«llgneel cauMd Mid ol Trull heretofore Hecuted and btl...,_ kitchen, fem rm.1----..,,--..,,-----,,,...,,..,,.,-:-=-I 2 th• petltlona, account.a and lhroughoracroettheeull-1-of Notice of Oef1u1t and Etectlon to dellv•••d to th• underelgned • frplo, carpet•. drepe1, ACCENT ON STYLE. Br. 2'At Ba. cer ger. reportl dacribed ln S«tlon the t.nd toeirelnebov• o..cnbed. Sell to be recorded tn the counfy wntten Oeclar•tlon of Def.ult end new pelnt. DrM by 2444 Huge 3 bd, 2'h bl family $975/mo. "2-0778. 1200.5 of the California end to bottom IUCtl wfllp9to<*ed or wtiera lhe ,.., property le located O.m1nd tor Sate, and a written * Fordham (off F1lr Or.). home. Queen• Kii, for-Probat.e Code dtrecttonally drttted well•. tunnell O.tl' December 28, 1982 Not~ ol o.teult and Eteotton to c.11 for llPPt-957-0701. rna1 dining, dealgner "--COVINGTON & CROWE end ltlatt1 under and benMth or Sl\llnol Mortoage Sell. The underllgneel c*'Md Mid p .,711 mo. 0unger l ,_.. cor lhru-out, workehop lltl W. Sis" S4;z P.O. Bo~ ~ ~':d~~~~'!t '==: =•:.:,.. =''\! ~ =:.~ ~=: llOC. ~:1u~· 1~~t $~5~1~~ u rr:,. O•t. arto, \;A t 171%., melnt1ln, repair. d••P•n Ind 1'411 W, Ol'fmplc BlvO wtllf-1 Ille rMI proe>erty "localed. a.:> Sml Studio, Ealtalde. utlt 537.g740, eJCt 3 fM req ('11 ... t •t•. oe>W•te anr 9'dl welll or mlnee, Lo. AnotlM. CA CI0015 011r. Januaty 5, 1983 pd, pvt nr bul & lhOp&. •JO range t tne. ttore, explore and ot*•ll !'J_~hleen Ann Stanley AECONVEYA..aE CO. ---------1 Frplc. 2 Cit gar, walk to Bl"/ Vu-night "'· H.C-home, Dover Sh, ~Br, mttr lte/w, maida qtre, pOOI, 2 Jee, $3SOQ mp. 64~753 28r, 2'AIBa, 2 1ty, lrplc, pool. clou to bch, 11'40 ·7799 , (213) -·bii'.hed 0 Coal without. "°""""'· the right 10 drfll, (2 t3) 366-2eeo 8UCl(EY£ I 13,4o mo. ~ 1 N~ 2-etry 381' 3ba home. ~ot, Jan. 28, 29, Feb. UvouQh tbe IUrl-ol 11:1e_.uw-h;d'Or;. u•lcHNttM-:> 11111 ftlH bcn. 80• 16th St. 4, 83 500dleet ot1 IN IU~d lb ofd the Pubt11hld range Coatt D•lly ~ S. Euclid Averwe, Xlnl IChOOll. 4br/2be , $900/mo. !iSe-1453 BEACH B"RG•IN. 2 + 515-tan her• nabove Her • . " Ptlol, Jan. t.C, 21, 21, tH3 Anehelm, CA 92803 "' " a..iiu.. ______ .....;..;.;._.;.. l'--..dlntnedledtromTl'lell"flne 235-43 (714)9917032 L •VIII. Feb. 1· 55$-S33t lnlat 2244 huge bonu1 room . 912-8588 .. _.,. flllnftl'r r~. a M........,an "'~atton. Bv·. ,.......:.,. '"•own ,._ ""'"4 ~·...-•• _..,, vvo""' , ..__...."' 4 Bdr 2 Be, relerencet BUDGET PRICED. 1 Equipped kit, 1uper ~Aili • .-.AULT UNDlll A tecord•d F1bru1ry 10, 1'82 .. PlllUC NOTICE Publllhed 0111.~ COHt D•ll'f • req'd. seso. 846-3372 aft bdrm, CIOH to every-plulltl decor, UUla paid. 0-. OP,,._, DATID 14A.Y , .. ~ No. 82-Uet8 of Ofltolal C#W Piiot, Jan. 21, 28, . '4, t~-§3° • .,..... 5PM thing. Peta O.K. $255 Very E-Z ~. $425. ~;~YOU TMlt ACTION A1ao HC-c>ltng therefrom Ille DUD CW 'TJW9T -00 3 Br 2 Be E.lide, $795/mo KING 537-9740, E11I 3 KING 637-9740, ext 3 fee TO "'°11CT YOIM "°""n. IUblurl-'dtlf rtahta. but without IXfCUTIO aY: Dw .. ~ PlllUC N011CE 0 QY· Watef & gardener ,_r .. _r_eq...,;_. ------1 _r_eq-------== fT llAY • '°"° AT A ~ th• right ol eurlac• entry .. NOTICI °' TMISTl.l'a •AU c,,. --.,. .. "200 .-·--C'--tt m• I ALI. IP YO~ NllD AN reHrved tn tlle Deed from Tiie T.a.Ne.~ -,.,...,..., lllTW _. -. IOt..AllAftatl °' THI NATUM nine Co., • Mlc:hlgen Cotl>Oratlon MP: 11fNI T.a ..... ~ 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 Story Condo. 1 to .. bdrma. ltartlng •t Hiii ~ OCMn vtew 3 8'. CMJ ~ MMKIWDMG AGAJMeT '9Corded February 10, 1882 H YOU AM• DG'AULT ~A NOTICI • comm~ pool, 2 car get-M50 to 11800 convert den & maid• YCMI,; YOU IMDUL.O COMTACT A tnetrurMnt No 82-49818 of Ofllctal TMIST DaD a.-AWGllmlln' YOU AM• DU'AULT ~A T ..... M75/mo. Property quart ere. 12000 mo. ~W'flll Aecorda. CW....,.. {DaD CW TNllT C* DllD 0' T .. UaT, DATID ......-7 MOnca °' TRUSTU'S •ALR Paroel 3: llOf'TGA-> DATID ..,.,....,. DSCll9P .. 1-. UNU .. YOU ~ ~50 842. 1oio ~ 59-9100 Sally. T ... MD._,. e-11MMttonh tn 1111 11, 1110. UNLHa YOU TAKI TAKI ACTION TO PROTICT 842 -laal& Au 22lt NOTICE IS HEAEBY OIVEH. 11111 H cllon1 1nllllad "Ce rta in ACTION TO P"OTICT YOU9' YOU9' l'fllO'l .. TY, IT MA-Y N 3 Br, 2 Ba. dbl gar, lrg yd. lty Ofl.~. ~ 11, 1883, at Eueman11 for Ownere · · 11.J\d , IJ llAY • ao&.D AT A_ ~AT A flUlllJC aALa. •_YOU $725/mo. life, IMt. MO. 2BrT 2ea Condo, pool. ~ O'c:lodl Lm. of Mid de'f, In the Support • Sett 1 em e n t and "*.IC aALL • YOU Nl.IO AN ... 0 AM IUPlANAT10N 0# THI 873-3048 $500 mo. room Mt a1td1 tor conducting Encroachment" of th• Arllct1 l.Xl'\.MUT'IOM CW THI NATUM NATUfll O' THI NOCllDNIO C) 6 51•TI77 Ann 831-5273 T~1 S-.. wltNn IN offtoM of Enlllled "Euementi" of the Ofl THI '9K>C.aotMO AOA*IT AQAINaT YOU, 'IOU tHOULD *3 BA. 2'A ba, twnhM. AEAL ESTATE S ECURITIES o.cwatlon. YOU, YOU aMOULD COMTACT A COMTACT A LAW'tn. dbl 911t, OIW, frpl, pool, ..... Lip!! UM S£RVICE, located et 2020 N. Paroal '4 LAWYUl. On~ 11. tN3, at 9:15 c tennla, 1785. No pell, ...,_ I NMtM BtoMtwer. Suite 208, In the City ol e-n.r.1.1 .. fUCll _,_.,ta On Friday, Februaf')' tt, 1ea at a.m Cat Fed Ent1rprt111, • 833-1863 « 752-5822 SASW --8..a ,.,.,_~of~. State ~r• arttcutarty HI lorth In tha 9. 15 1.m . LOS ANGELES TITLE Calllotnla corporetton u duty ~ ..._ vi.w of ~. pvt ..nt-~nta. REAL lrSTATE .. _..._.. .. .,~ .. ol ' .... "NO -usT ....,_"""'PAIN .. 1ppotnt•d Tr11tt•• under end Huge 5bf, 3ba. torm D.R.. -~to WI·• ~ ...... ft ""'".._. ,__,_,,. ",.. "' '" """"'"' """'"' __..._.. 1-rm, _.....,. loc. Nr. Woodbr1.......,. Condo: 281 ;:1• /mo". 4.1091 ~ 8£RVICE. II. Cellfornla oeclarallon ol Covan1nt1, duly appointed Truet .. undet and puf'alWll to Deed of Truet ·--_.. ...,_,._ "'WW • ~ ,_.., COfpOretlon, u duty eppolnted condttlon1 and R,1trlctton1 put'IUlftt to Deed ol TNlt recorded Oac«nller 17. tNO, U lnet. No. L ac:f'loola, frwy & 1hop1. 1'M>a. 2 ltory, 30 Briar· Cir 4f9..4ae4 T~ under and pur.uant to Ille t900rded In book 111ee. PIO' 420, Ociober 8, 1MO, u lnlt. No tS&e2. 28346. In boOll '~:a:. a:u: ~5781. w 0 0 d . • 7 5 0 . A g t ..,...__.· """"".~::----7':':-7 po-01 ..,. conferred tn that of Offtdtll ~di. (The "Muter tn book 13181. Peoe 588. of DmcMI Offtclll.I "-'di In L.ar,_ 1 Br houee, le.roe _64_1_-50_3_2 ___ :--=::1 ""C.-n~ .. ~·~V .. llf. .... _~~24~1~1 Clf"6n Died o1 Trutt executed by Oectaratton") under the Section Records In tlle office ol tn. Coun~ C0Unty Aecofder of Orenge eounty, ..-~ '--KE"N.HETH J . VEAENGO and Heldlrlgl In 9'ICfl Artlde ent1111d .. Record•t of Orenge County, 81•11 of Callloml•. E .. CV1ed by • yWd, Elelde. $400/mo. ~condo, 2 8r 2'At * SC Pleza--= 2 er. 1 NADINE c. VERENGO, recordM 1Cllklw9: ClllltomlL JOHN A DUGAN and SYLVIA c. ?5t-o288 &4M793 Be. frplc), garage. WIO, ... emenltlea. CNld OK, AUQUlt 17, 1981, tn Booll 1'4t83 of "Owner1 Righi• ind Dulle•: WILL SEU AT PU8LICAUCTIOH DUGAN, hu1band and wife, WILL A 3 bdrm, ,1'h ba duplH. refrlg. 1750. Ownr/Agt. no pet1. $530/mo. ~ AecOf'dl ol Mid County. at UtllltlH and Cable Tale'fltton"; TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO >< G1r•1f!· lenc•d yud. 552-4199 __ ~ ___ 2 ______ -"'."'"_ PfOl'13, ~· lnet.Nment No. '"Support and Settlement", (payable II time of Mle In lhtful HIOHEST BIDDER FOR CASH E'__. I ,.,d_... ••50 I ... R h 2 t 4B dul COnd 2 bd 2 a.-1M10, ll'f rMIOft ol 1 b<MC:ll or "~oectwnlnt", and "Community money of the United Stat••) (payable at time 01 .... In lawl\ll ,_,, nc.v ....,, .., n lnw anc • Y r, A t o. • -· deflUlt In peymant or performance Fldltlu e-ta". MONIES MU8T BE TENDERED IN money of Ille United Stat•) at m. mo. S.A. Hgta. 3ea home, 2800 •q ft. Lu•. clbtlM, 2 pooll, 2 of IN ob11aet10n1 MOUred lhetlbr. Attention II dlrec1ed 10 Ille feet CASH. CASHIEAS CHECKS, OR front entranoe to the Old Otange s 833--1927 Prof decor1ted. t1075 19U, nr bctl. 536-1868 lndOOlng fhet breech or def1u1t. lhet the oll, etc., 11 excepted from CERTIFIED CHECKS at the lront County Courthou11, located on 3 bd, lrge older home. mo. I••· Ave It 2· 111. ·-·-Tl NoOc• or which wH recorded the dMOl'~ton 1n thla guerant .. entrence to tne otd Oranga County Sent• Ana Blvll .. ~ 8~ C) &t'lde. 15751mo. 1_56_t-_5t_sa _____ -"I 1:~ OctoW 22, tH2, u R~w·e end W'tf powc ..._, tn the -of Courtoou.. toceted on Santa Ana St. & Btoedwly, Santa AtWI. CA all 541•2013 n 25 Condo Woodbl1dge, -.. ... lnetrvment No. 82·313 toe. WILL 1 ~ 11.t 1 ..,. under Mid Bouteverd, b•tween Sycamore right, tltte end lntlfeet oonwrect to .,.75 2 bf, 2 be. laundry, c:ar-LeaM ao.ne P..oe ... ln Sa.LAT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Died ol Trutt wlll...., oontaln Mid Street and Btoadw9'f, Sent• Ana. end now,,., b'f II under Mid Deed s 2eR , ... rww decor, -port, clOH to •chool, ...,. YIU.All Hl~EIT BIDDER l"OR CASH, oll llllDIPUon Cellfoml• .. right, lltte end'""'"' of Trull In Ille property 111\dlted In ~~P9•1·'~~-........ pool. tennl1. No P•I•. A C>..-.lal Place i.we.I ~ of the United Stal•, Th• 1trHi 1ddre11 ind other conveyed to and now held by It Mid COUii~ and State OMo'lbed •: • _ _...._ -or ..a c:dlier'• chedl dr.-i on • common dealginllton K Mt of tn. under Hid OMd ol Trull tn the Lot 29 OI Ttec1 No .ce53. In the CIC)' ' 833-3307. 0... the RAlt A.ae .tme or neUonal blnll, • ltatl or rMI Pfopef'tr dflcfibed .bo.,. 11 Pf'operly 11tualed In Mid County of Colt• Mela. Couf\ty ol Orange. Se>eClal fin\. home. 4br, 1 ---· •···"' 1241 .... OFfERJNG .... ..._.. credit union, or • atat• or ~eel to be: 5 Clat'lt, trvtne. CA and State 6ucfltled ... 8t1I• ol Catllornt" •• per mep I 1~ ba. $885 mo/09t. to ...,... -• * Excelent ioc.tton tedlr'll aevltlQll and loen eaeocletton 9211'4. PAACEl. t: recorded In 8oott 11). Pegea 7 and =· buy (OMV) Small down. Rent, l ..... «Sale * • ternpUng t.W. 0\9 dafldedtnihl11tate.llP9)'ltlM•t The underelgned Trull.. Lot '48 together with en 8Mttlolll.,_M._tnt11e0flloe Nr So. Cl1. Pu.a. Lon. 2 bf, range, rwtng, ger-•3plc:tureequepoola the llnw of ....... right. title end dl1cl1lm1 any ll1blllty for any undMded 1/ZIOth 1n1.-In Lot.I of th• Covnty Recorder of H id 541..aon dener, $850 mo. 442 * 5 e.\ .. lloNll IP98 ~ lllld by It, M TNtt ... In lllcoi1WCli-of the 1ttWt eddr.-23'4 lo 238 lnclull\le , Ind In Counl'f MOfrt Dr 4i4-01$4 * MenlW~'I 1WfN 11\M ,... property 11tuat1 tn Mid end °"* con--. dulgneUon. " undMOed 119\h tntlfMt tn Lot E... Th• llrMt •ddren and other EMde 1 + Oen. gar"G•· _.., · * Rec room & cl~b Co.IMy and St•I•, dMCrlbed .. """ .,_ ,....,,. In Trect 88$4, In the Countv ol common dellOMtton. " any. of IN F . $690/~ .... ~ ....... ...... nu h«Jle ~ s'atd .. ,. wilt b• m•d•. but Otano-. Slate Of Celll«nla. .. per ,.., ptopar1'f 6-lbed •bo¥e le I • ••••II· ---- -* LUlh ~ Loe 9 In Bk>C1k H o1 TrliCI No. 54M, without covenant or warranty, map r--.:t In 80CJll 2"8, Pegel 7 purported to be: 1111~t• Ir' A'f9/A, 21•1, 2 bf & den, 1 4 ~ ~ * Prtvate entrance o-te &et Coat• M-. u allown on • ~ « lrnpled '9QWdlng tltle. to 13 tnclu1tve ol Mttce1t1neou1 Street. Co.ta Meaa. CA b&. dbte gar. age IWICled Avalllble .--.. 11t. * 24 hr Securtty gulfd Mllp~ln&ooll 11,PIOllH po111uton. or ~braneea, to t.t.pe. In the olflol ol rhe County Th• underelg ned Tru1t•• I U25crpt, drpa,~1n •· MSOrno.495-82841 * Studloe.1Br'a.28t"• aM 28 of Mlec:ellaneou1 Map1. pey the 1'91TM1q prtnc1p111 am o1 A9c:o(def of Mid County dl1c11tm1 eny llabWty tor anr Aeaord1 ol Orange County, IN no'41(1) UQ1r1C1 ~ te6d Deed o1 PARCEL 2. lnoorr9Ctneet of Ille lltwl addtlel u• ;_.!_lt.7 lut & • JUu1ea fltlt Uf7 ~ youLL ,.~ ltA??T·.' CllJomla. Trull, wtth tnterH1 thereon, u An ••Hmenl lor tngre11. and other oommon dlllgnatlon, " _.._ _ ~ ......,_,. n1e strMt addre11 or other prO'flded 1n Mid no'41(•~ ~ .-81\d ~ purpoeee any, lhOwn herein. EA8T SIDE 28r end gar HOMES FOR RENT 141-MtT c~ deelgnatlon of lh• rHt n 111)1 ""°" tn. ..,_of Mid Deed ,,._ tn. ~ 3 00 teet of Said 111• wlll b• made. but • -Ml1alon Vie Jo 3 & 4 ~ Mretnabo'fl dw:nb«I le of Trvet. I•••· charge• and tlle ~Iffy "300 feet of Lot without 00Y1nan1 or warrenty, E •(In lk tpen' alvl not •· yd,~2:.':· Bdrm•. 1700-1750. Sutfllde Condo 48R 111111 purported to be: 28" Flowlf Strwt. ~ of the T"*-and of Ille <45 of Treat No. M.M, In the County PPfMI or tmplled, r~ title. high In price: f'fflOll• ---------• Fenoed yarda a. ~· Merctl 4th 1150. fWer-C.. W... ~ tn.wt cneted by Mid Deed OI TNll. of Ormnge, State of Cllllfomla. • poeeeallon, « encun111r-. to ble , leuified SUPER COHOO In bectl-Kid• & p1t1 welcome. enoee requnct INI0-5194 ,_ .. , 11nder1tgned her•llr lor the amount reamonably per map recorded In Book 248 pey the remetntng ~ eum of • coe : c 1 bey. Tennll, PoOI & apa. 545-2000 "'91nt, no, ... dtaclalm• all ttallttltr tor anr •IWMled to be t 1:M,300.00. pagu 7 to 13 lnclualve of the note MCIUf9Cf ~ -Deed ol 1ctv~tl•l!'C· 3 Ar a Ba. s C# gar. W• M...,..ca Cont ... 2 bt 2 ltutllnll fuaiaW hliMlidneM In Mid .. ,... eddr.al The benllflcllity un6lr Mid o..c11 M..,._. Mep1, In the oftloe of Trull. with lnt1111t tll•r•on-. .. D bar. den, ftplc, patio. ..--:-:_..._ ................ F..... -or.._ oomifton dlalgnetlon. of Tn.tti lllNtotor. executed and th• Countv Aeoorder of utd prO\llded In Mid note. edvencU. K S ... .....,...., _, ..._ ..,, •-•--8111d Ulle wlll bl made wlthoUt dellvered to the und«elgnM e County. anv. under the llfnw of Mid Deed dining. All lor 1200. 1 teSO,mo 837-3341 -w.,ranty. upre11 01 tmptted, M'lllen Oecllretlon of default end Th• itrHI addreH and other ol l'ru11. ••••. cherget end .... Hltr)' Frederick, lgl • ' ftalanla M17 r9011dli\Q ttt11. po1 .. 11ton, or Demand f« Sall ind a written common dealgMtlOn, If llflY, of the upen-of the lMltee Md of tt1e ... 831-12M l !!I!!'! .... , ll!t S"*I 1 BR IPt. ""'crpt, •"°""'llranoH, to ••tl1ty Ill• Notice of Oefeult 'and Electlon to reel propertv dHOrtl>ld above 11 tru111 created bv Hid OHd ol -J ~ 3 er 2be. 2 cw gar. Long ..... wented. Me-d $42!5 prinllpal bellltMle of the Not• or 8el. The uodelllgllecl o.....eo Mkl pt.irpotted to be: 2280• t1tam1re TNlt. CleMltW-Wealalde. G1rd•n•r. ture cou-'-. bell ref'•· rpe. •7,;_ ......... otw obfloatlon MCUrM by Mid Nottoe o1 Default and Section to '--,l.ellel"orMt,Celltomte928'0. The t01a1 emount of the unpaid • .._....,.,.,. 11001 '46-7151 -""""""" OMCI of 'fruet, with lnterHt and 8el to IMt ,.,.,,~ Jn the Tit• underll~ dlecl1tm1 anv bllanoe of the 001199tton _... · mo. lmmacul•t• tlouMllMP-=EA--CH...,...~Pler'.'""-"-prk--:---er,.=--~ MN¥ arpnmdect "-~ .._. 1111""" property i. . ~ ~w-ot f)J ,'": :'b~~:t::;:t'.:°!°oat• $S2! oute~ ~ Hi :: ~J:°18r. ~~ Bl57S. Utll Sid.~·~ Ed-. plu• .,,.,...., N eny, undlf t Diiie: JfllMJM'/ tt, ttla elreet addl' ... Md othlt common re • n ._ ... .....,~ ......... 1._..: 6 '----------' tffl be, WOOd ftfl, MW C .,.· gewa1•. 11171...aet. WH ..,_end"*'-on IUClh tmoerlill Corporation daalgnatlOn. 11.,-tt, 9'IOWl'I hlteln. .. ,.,.._ .,.., ----.. _ ..... cpt1drp1. UMd brlok. oron• el ar ar•a. ~ ..s p1111 ..... cflatgea of Anwtce 8ald n t• wlH II• lftlde, but of 111e lnlOal publloa11on ol the Ordnr, tar. No Pitt. 114/4t2-82U C.... ..... Mii and..,.... of lfle T"""9 end of .. Mid tl\llMe without coYanant or w1rr1nty, Mollee of S... II t120,M1.N . M .. ..... Ml-2519 HARBOR VlEW HOMES II ---...-. .. __ .___. ~ ~ by Mid Dllcl of 1717 ~ OrM eiuir ... or lmp4tld, reoetdltlO tlltl, The benetlolltY under Mid DeeG -• -..r-_.,._ ---. --.- Truefi. n.e total amount of H id aen Diego, CA 92123 po•u•ton, °'. enoumbtanoe.. to 01 Trull heretofor9 -.ollted and 4 .... ,_ .. f 2 Ir 2 .. condo, dbl... 8R 3 full beth, OloM to tor turn apt .. frplc. o~tlon, lnoludlno rMton•lllr (81t) ~ pey tf1e tlfl'lllnlnO prtndpll wm of delivered to th• 11ndenlgned • •-r --• AJC, •eo etyte condo. ltlOP9 & OWi(, Commun-llN/mo. 173-olll eefrlfletff fH1, cller9H and l'f,..,....Chernbertlln 111eno•«•l MOUtedbylllldo.GOI Written OecWetlOn of o.t.111111C1 Nr8o COMl,._.t77S lty pool, t1SOO rno . • __... Of the Trll9Me. e1 ttle T"""9 .... Of11ow Tr11at, wtlll tnter .. t thereon, H Demand IOf lale, end • wrmen II r • d o ~ 10 ". • g i 762.a 1t1, agt, C!tlt 19t lllt tltnl of ln"'el Y"blc•Oon of Ihle Publllltecl C>fange COUt Dally PfoYlded In Mid ftOlll(a). 111MnOaa, Notice ol DefllUlt ancl Elec1ton to UMe WI Illa ~ •M Ill 11.1.m NcMIOa. a.• 382.53. ""°'· JM. 21, '90. 4, 11, 1ea n eny. ""'°" ttte tenM Of lhl ~ .... The unden1a11ed Ci9llled llald O.C ~ 21, 1..,_ . '47'"'3 of Tr111t , teu, c11artu end Notlol of Defeulf end Eleotton to 2 '-'UM S bdrm, 5~ 8-lllM La11dlo1ped Ar'A\. l•TATC atCURITIH ~of Ille Tt\lltet end°' hr ... IO be~-Ill IN~ 50 ft dOCtl. 14400 mo, OM,.....,,_, P111oa, ~ PWUC fl)TIC( tru111 crnted by H id Deed of wNr9 lfll~ 11 IOollllld. year....._ pool, i-a-. ..,,_., tlft. NIClll. Mnnoue . I I IN T~ = tt27.=-Oeed CAl.~O EHTl~~ 876-0UI nll C011rll. volleyb•ll noa Mm ITATW Of Truai ;::,or• ewuted Md • Clllf. corp Fl 5 1 Y+ A1t Hr & den, 2 ttory. nr ===·"' 1 It. The ~ .,.,_ -doing d•ll~r.d to th• underllfned • N70 Wlllfllre 8MS. .. 31 Wfly etwow feftt ewey? oceen. Cor!Wft, pool, *'' Cll M?-oio?I (7 tO buiNll • W11M11 Oeoleratton °' o.fll.ft end l.oa AllOllle. CA I00:9t • ""91 10 OM'I _, ........ 1111, MW q>ta, etc 310 -~~~~~~-°''"" c... Olfly ftlW MINING VINTUAEt, 0-1nd for ..... and • wrlttan (lta) lrS7-!MIOO 1'10 dft, no ...... lfyln9. =eo•. Newport ... --,..._ FeO. it, ti. 1.a LTO., 4420 ~ f'oed.,... N0460e 01 DefNt Mc1 lleolton to ft11blllfled Orenge CoMt DeHy •u.a. 81100·1UOO negot. tllS. fn.2'64 AU. unuTIU PAID ll 141-83 1to, HtwPOrt Dlecfl, CA t2tt0. .... The und1111Giled __. Mid Ptlot, Jan, 21, II. ,_, '4, 1tN 5 ~ --....... C ... f ' ra.n '°"""*' CorooitelOll•. • Nottoe of Defautf w fleotlon to at Ml '*'..a. Wll "*'.,. .._ c....1 IQ a eftl l\t omper• •• or• teu ~\ C•llfornl• oor.P•ratfon. HU w 10 be ~ In ttie oouney -I•~ M •1.... ba, o,., pre, wet Hr, i.tt. ~ ...._~ ..• .a ,,..,.,,_ l'cled~ 1to. l'MPOrt ...,. tt1e,... llfOC*1r 11 tooMld. ..UC,.,,_ M:TIDlf t>ttn·•n•. ratt. It 2 °'' ---. ~ru * • I --=·~ti OClndllClllld bye ~~t~:f ~~n~ Mm'IOUI IUI 11ii1 Qll l·4-~""'1t-.-2,...1""'1&-:0,.--:;:r;-,-:,_~=~ !1.:,;':~el.°t¥t ~: :::r.MCI ..... ~ \ ITA\lml lmhd ,.,............. ~oondllOtlnt. .... ... Mm ITA.-r 6 A M&T .... 11CM pm1 .,.• •-u•• ~ ,_.... II dolnt ft 1 n I o 11 t h w • 1 t TITUl NfO T"'-'IT O Tfle foltowlt!e Pl'Mft le dOlftt ...... _ n.n • ~-Colpot"':n.A.ftWOe c MftANY. 8'Tr11et• llr. ~""°""" COMPun.-....,. ....... .. ·~·~~~ lllW.W11181\Mlot"1 ,,,.u,tJAT IHTW ...... ,... •• ...,......,,. C~TION,...,.. ... CarlbV IYtTIMI. 10IO w=a.y Ave.. -------.. 1-111!1~-!ll!l~:"':d!~I --:.1.":i---_.... NIO• 1 Ir ,-: a.Ill. ......... , ....... ,..,,.,CA. ........................... -.a.r...-... At¥1t!U11'")'::"l .. '="'· ~ .,., .. -lleofl.CA 1, 7 HaamllOftMNT .... • ......... ~ I :.-r:· ~ .., .,_ .. --·-1 • ~"' ._.....,.,.... w. -. i.. .._ MYlllt .. • • """""•'•" I•••" 1 11• . r-n1t deye, lllW ... 1 .-~ .,.._.1..~IU I . 8::1l C::, '1A °'*'If' COWltY °" Otte: C>Mt 1• 11~-A1'1.:':.:on WC.:. CA ... 1~ '""•'• alOftl HtH a Mr"'9. 1700. P9MH 17t"OW..... acl t. tlo pat•. • .,. ljMt.-tml7 . ,_. 1.0I ANGIL• mu. ""' ......... -• .... by.,, ...... -,... ... ~ I .... "*I I • 1 ... .,. I w ~ .... ~--=,~-~-:--.~~•••tr• l'v•ll•._ Of co.t Delly ~~OOMf'AH'f, .......,.._ ~': .. o:''ie. ,.. ........ Mio-. fii:l •.&.-" a.19e11eo1141. l 'XH' trailer. i. a ~ .... ,.,.,JM,7,14,W.-Jt.1~,._. ly:QCGO()NlOMno.., TNlllt:r: .. :-._...... 8 ~---· Apl:M.... • NM fN, Caal --JtJ:r-.. &• ...!?!,~.!If......_., lft r''"8.A P'CMffAIN ~ Cllrtt '1A °'9'18 ~.,, fir •.:.. Y• ... Ill I.::-:..-;.:"'::.:• .... ~:---_!!. _____ _ ~ __..... ....................... wuh • 1.,....._~ . ..-. "· 1•· I ,.. .... ..., """• &'' •• .,,a~• · .,. • ,,... ,.., ., .... "' • • ~"": Dli, .. ...olou•o M 11v.....-cnn.a o.te1 o.1tr ,11....,.. ~ ... a....": • ...., "' ...., 1 ,... M. 111• J••''" •IU• • ~·~~~-~·~~ ... ~~~•t•~~~~~~~-~ L~-~--~J~=~5~~!~!~:~~~~-~-~~dJ=~~~~~~==~~go~·~-~·~·~·~·~·~Nb ...-.. ,.. """ ...... ....,.. ·--.... ' ~ l J • .f Oran 001" OAILY PILOT/ rlday, January 21, 1983 $1.84 per day Thal"1 ALI. you pey '°'a 30 d1y lid In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY • -·, ea.,., ltmc• , ~ · rtyMM OM IMll>«O Orectlng Sllempoo & ttMm c1Mft OOOM GALOMll W. Lii........ "°8&N'I CLIAHINO I HOMl MAaNTIHANcl 16 l'ff _,,.I'm lllNlll, my ATLAS PL.UMSINO Al.TlMTIOfill & P1 Co AM/oomml Color brlglltenet1, whl luootY-lnetd~ NI..,... ~ • • tMfOUIHv W<>f't< OUAfl •MA.I. Ptioee ere 11'111111 Aon. HeA'flNO & WILDING I lor rMn I worMn, l'llY Lie. S 842-1720 crple • 10 min ble.Ch cal IJO&. '4S.2t23 ewe l'IOO'S Cl.!AN-UP· 1,_ & clMtl l'IOuee. ~7 .. ,....., 860-6411, A0-7tte 2'4 hr .eMce '4&-teal HI hOIN llO .. 4J a. tla ~~u1:.~:'':!!~8•1'11: D!J!tU lltlrub ltlm, m11ni, lleul. ~:-=~~~.'='-· lluwJ ... ,.,... AfPAIRtREPIPl!fRr"'MOD E•I*· knlt~-"••tlone. WIU. ~_,CM home Cl!t_ S5 Oult. •llm .eet ORYWALUAOOUITIC 1411\decape, 710.7SM YOLANDA --142.cMOe BNCt<WOAK: Smell jot». AlSIDIOOMM/IND LOW coet 24 IV~. repelt1, llO ei. reitvte 11 , •. , ed vard' o00r Crpl r..,.rf.TS Yfl All PhQff 't4 Jn"IP_P Ol!AN·UN ~.co.ta M1M. FRH EST. 150-71et 8AENT 150·1030 -·-~_7_..e_334 _____ _ ~ :... ·~6-21114 • ••P Do work rnvHll FU/llv llo'd. lnluted con-MOW. EDOI. TRIM. IPmLI ft.8TY ntM Aefa. 87&4116 PAINUM NfED Comm"I a~-;;;i;i: Tilt ' Rell 654-0123 trlCtOf. 532·564t ~. t78-J1to c:::i ~. CIM-IE~ In MMOnty WOAKI 30 Vf'I exp, lnV 11nte. nto# or rtmOd ......, ... T_1-L!-IH8_T_Al_L!.O __ _ NMI' v:::ia~n~;, Ctataf/ Ctae1ttt Complete Reppe: wlll1 & ....,_11 =-l4i.= '° ~ Llc/blJQed. t.ow, tow Ht. A4.otnUc celllnO•· TOP HAT 836-2030 liM lllnde Ou#Wlf.ed. c t M a..2..a•e2 ·--c.ltlngt. 8mell job tpeO• --• ~ winter prlcee. 973.5347 Lio. Hl790. Fr• .... PLUMBING REPAIR: -Aeft. John ~7 °' 1 .... C«Mnt·M•aonry-Block 111111. 12 y11 e11p. 8ud !xp'd In ell llOIM ~.. ....... OeoAI Painting 842·7478 Relccat• wattr hire, ltH!f ltmm wa11 .. eu.1 wortc. Lie I (7 14) 652-1582 Reu. No lot) too llNlll IUU !Utf! Mt• PAllTill hook up for WHhert T1tt ltnltt Tiii MIL Wlllt Ctr•alt Tiit Ml .... • ---Why P•Y retalll Mii & .............. A.fa. c....,.. "'w. 838-2030 01rdenln9, clH n 11p1. 1 1381057 Rob M7·28Ulll dNJ BRIAN l4.l-3011 WllTll Mini lllnd1. drarerlH. 25 Yf9. Uc 403t4t. lnl, dryer. copper rep1p1 Tr• a.Moe: 1t1m t. cut, 218 MAIN ST, H.B • ILECTAICIAN. Prlotd • ,_ -••• HIOfl quallty llouMIWOrk ln1lall 1lnce 1Ht. Jim ...... ,.._ """ ""' J.4 F encteco 831-48&5 DO IT NOWI 538-4058 (213)829-&41& ITrii .... nu IWI I rlohl. frff Hllm1te on CExomp dm~l/~~nom.. ..!~1e" performed In fine"°"*· MM800 I pet't, 8M..ot11 Rlcherd '"' OtHct ... r r . AM fer h1•1 Bee llG3 3293 teroe or lmall )Obt ,.,_ .,........., ~trltnced, ,:::irnd• · PAl~INO: INT/EXT STmlll ftll Your o.lly Piiot ICdlatt •aJrla1 1 prklei, • Uc. 38oe21. e?~t DUNHAM HOME , llonett~.,._~t, ...,... HMt . ...,_,Fr• .. ,, SHIP~·,~~:RlllC£ 8enllcel, •llP'dt67·1111 ~..!'.:'~ New c1bln111, c1blnet C~Ui Cert RESID/COMM'UIND. IMPAOVfMEHT ~~t I , p h'o ~ ·AIC MOVING· Oreg Riiey 548·9700 N9W lOClllon 1n C M I LOW RATl!B I ··2 Mll ut •22 facing, bltl, lormlca Chllclcere. LOYI & tOlel ~ 20 ~·Do my own wort!. 131-1631> 873·7012 lfter • PM I °'**· C6fefUI Servlee. ,...... 2424 Nlwpof't Blvd Tr .. trlrn/rlmO't. ctMtl -• , • oountertop•.542..088! cepllnc• FT/PT CM Uc 278041 Ale.48-4128 •••t1<>Mf AEPAIR .-daye.AJldev8atur· Wed0pecldngll52.(M10 131-1423 upa.~514-7017 Cabinet• & Carpentry heme. 54&-8169 wkdyt Fl · Cit ·1 ~ra/Rernod. No job dev & Sunday. •a..111¥111* F~~~=1= letlaillalat ,__.., ltnlet Wltlu1/ ltaMtl Small l<>b• & rep1lr.. Looking lor 1ilnl Child .. , •• •• I loo 1ml. Fiii Hrvlce, a.t quality, 25 r. . v1 ... MC 8cott '4&.93251---------1 ~lr•s;;;•~-------- CARPENTRY-MASONRY Fr .... um1te 646-2003 care? $1 50 hr FULL IF YOU WALK ON IT. tr .... ,. Kllttl '*-"'872 (114)1111012 ' ComP91ltW. r: ... Xf> CABINET STRIPPING Fiii & accur1t•. Wiii DESIGN-DRAFTING C I TIME ONLY Yard. lunch, -clMn Ill Wood, tile. Cerpet1tty. Muonry • Uc T·l1eA2I 730-1353 Expert w1llcoverlng In· & REFINISHING pickup I dellvtr, or • DAVE 494-1003 arpea rt I 1n1ek1. actlvltte•. TLC cerpet, etc. 832-4881 Rooflno . PlumblnQ HOUSEClEANINO etelllllon. Rau. Con111.t-35 vrw exp. Fr• .. t compoee ftorn your Olf\'" --------Ramod./RIPl!lrs. Lo r1111 2·3 Yfl 75t-2342 wlldVI Drywall . SlllCCO -l'lle By 8cendtnavlen l.MtY STAAVINO COLLEGE tent Alllgnmt. 681-8580 Nell llM·ll867/545-3078 et1I outllne or phone P!!',E,MP~m/IAt10.DC'0N1St* .. ,·.. Oeck1, p1Uo1, tence1. . hrailU. ltfla11Jala1 Aemod. J.B. M&-9"0 111p'd. 648-21'11 STUOEN'fS MOlllNO Bl•"kwetdet Piperhin~· ltaMtlill/ ltt1ir dictation. 720-1111•, ,.., .... Free .. , Steve 762·9556 Child Care, my home QUALITY FINISHING CO. Uc. T12~ ,. •--... -· .. _,., __ .. ___ 1 Uc'd. Merk 979-4411 . Aoee 2i,+...4 Rea.. rat... JAfK OF ALI. TRADES ' CRPT/UPHOUGEN'L lnt0ted. 841·"427 lno & Removal. Que · Repair/remodel, D1ck11 Wid .. Cltulat OEN'L CONTRACTOR REMODELS/FACE LIFTS relerenc.. 648-5855 Fr.: =p~:n 'i.e:.82953 Cell Jack anytime HllOIMnlng. Fir wutng. WATCH US GROWi : .. ~ r~lg n t V. 8 t eve doc:k1, boat.1. lencet, 9.,-WE WASH WINDOWS Low Price. We Anene.. Clu1tom wood patio I· CHILO CARE wftll iov. . Dey or night. 875-301• Ou#. Ft99 eat. 831-5543 ~· drt. etc. IJyn 87M294 Fut • Pr~ Uc 425117 842 323 declc• & ''"°" all Oii' tenc:ed d me.is c M Garualai I l cie.nino· No Job too blo Tll 9"91 ... UY Oullllty, Fut s.Mcel ... ,,_ Ou1t1ty wor11 ouarantMd · 2· ·I hm repilr Fre1 911 54~l611 wkdys -••lat or am•il. Ellp. rell1ble. Cell tod9y, 842·5221 25 y11 exp. Al10 wall· aal Fr .. •tlrMte 848-73111 Contractor. 10 yra ••P· Randy '41•0622 TIEii DUMP JOBS ,.,.. le/hr. 957-3341 Pala..a--paper removal. 881-0922 Hubef' Rooflno-•" types Plana, permlls.llnanelng. 00011. Add'na. Conver· CHILDCARE • Lg yd, tun, Topped/r.moved. Clean & Small Moving Jobi 11!1 New-reoovef-deckt J\etl. Lio 277-5. sJon1 All Bldo. 35 y11 lallh, nr KalMr, 2\t up. up lewn renov 751-s4711 Call MIKE '4&-1391 HOUSECLEANlNO .. Plll1'm ·~ft! ... "ti lie 1 411602. 5<48·973• O.L. Hu1llman 586-5743 Rel1.°Jeny ~13 Karen &45-4205 ~no-~d Clnupa HAULINO-atudent w/109 0o::e~1:e1N· b~hlrd Sinor. Lie. **BRYANT'S•• ~OOFING REPAIRS Air Ce ... / lttri1. CARPENTER SERVICE Clt11la1 ltmcn Tree trlmtremov-Mlllnt truck. 11m1 lo r.-t11. OEN'L HSECLEANINO L_, _:.,.1• ~of happy A':~"G ~~ Small Jobe OK Free Air conditioning, relrlo• Kilell/~th Remodellno Houte cleanlng & bull· Irrigation Jim 851--0129 Think you 759-~1178 by Cflrlatlan l9dY "Tnri""~1_.....10 I .,.,_. • e111m11e1. Call Tom or lt ... Lnl...arH Tllet ... contrectora wno pertorm WOl1' fMll' S200 lncludlno l•bor and m1terlel1 rnu1t be II· cenMd. Unllclnled con- trector• ahollld IO 11at1 In their ldvertlling. Con- tractors end COf\IUmert, conlec1 Mary Orondll II (714) 558-4080 With eny que11lon1. Contr1CIOf0I State LiolnM Board. 28 Civic Center Pl111, Room 890, San11 Ana, CA 112701. ',..uon, llHtlng. repair. ~~lea 1~~ g~'17J~ ness. J1n1tor1a1 servlee Gatdenlng-lndacpe malnt, John WMlclV. Reta. 802-7818 you, Plaiter/ ltplr Chuck, 542-839'2. RMI. 846-0044 Call Iha profeealonal Jim. tree work commllndual, HAUL·MOllE·REMOVE Tired of houHkHplng, LOWEST RATESI Prompt, PLASTER PATCHING II Aanrtria ltrri STIU IUIAIU 8.a..4800 Chuck Nowlln '42·2873 I'm lneut.i 11undry •nd 1rr1nd1? neet profHilonala. 15 RHluccos lnt/1111 30 JOHN HENRY I ct We 11p1lr anv type • WE WILL TAK! CARE LAWN & YARD MAJN'f. 9e3-S4l6 NORM Rell1ble. C1ll Debby yri up. 836-7l4.ll yr1. Nut. Peut 545-2977 ·~~~~· U11d Al)Hfone dicta· qulckl Lie, ln1. 20 y11 of your Janitorial & Gardening/On-up. 1!19. ltatUal '424383 1ST CL.ASS PAINTING ;==:;:::===::;;;=:::;"] SU..nlJ phone remote telephone Call 962-8314 anytime. cteanlng need• 55e-8470 F .. 1. O.w 9e3-2503 -Wellpeper. Int/ext. Re· IP .:::::========I -Ing unit, llke new. ,.. .. · 24 llr D <:;/ 141· llJI lacet Till palrl. Free••· 979-5294 PWTEJIC • IMF PlllUll1 the but. 81rgalnl C!!!!I StrTict • Ctalracttra, C.atral TIE JllU SOlll Furnace-pool-wile< heat Federated Tu SeMce Ul.Pl'I PAllnll toV": ~ Don't re-rool. repair at _S500 __ 1_000 __ 536-__ 58_8_5 __ 1 No Steam/No Sll11mpoo QUALITY REMODELING Uiwn-tr ... ahrub ln1tatl I Cl I Homelotflol 8'>1)ta L..::::=-~=-~~!!J friction of$$ 857-2890 AaN&l Stain SQeClallst. Fut Patlol·Addn't-Oeckl Tr• trlm/Removel HH tU I! 831-4871. · Low ret ... lie. 638-&!te ! dry. Fr• 111. 839-1582 KENNETH MacHALE Lr.om malnt/Rototlltlng v,iy thOfougt.-Od rlf1 INT/EXT PAINTING flaaMJl1 S.Crtlarial lemcH Drtvew1ye. Parklno Lot UC. 184821 848-3652 Fr .... umete ~ oep.nciit>Je a Exp'd ............ & WALLPAPERlNO RIP•lrs, Seak;oatlng. ~~e<;:'c<r.':~ ~'U=~ Gardening, Cl11n-up1. j 54e..&olle 552·11522 GARDENING SERVICE Cuetom wont. Fr .. •t. 24'r D <V 141-1121 S::.•=. ~·, :.Z: Trade your old 1tul1 tor S&S AIPhlt 631""'199Llc Tructc Mount Unit Have something to 1111? trimming. cement work. Pruning. CIMn-upe. RMI. Steve 547-42111 Oulllty-aenllble ratn "r c •. 6 7 6 . 4 4 5 6 , new ooodle1 with • Want Adi Call &42·5878 Work guar. 645--3716 Classltled •d• do II W911. 5-45-1804, 142-2985 Seti Idle """' 542-5878 Cornm/reeld. 846-7558 Want Adi call 842-5876 Clutllied Adi 642-5678 760--8359 Cluallled ed. 642-5678 for your camera -. ,.. .. • _1,-:P DOLLAR QAY DOU~_H _SAVERS .. Sell your no-longer needed Items for cash. If It doesn't sell, we'll run rt another 3 daya FREE. One Item per ad. must be priced. Sorry, no reat estate or commercial ads. CaJI today for full detalla. ( .................... btre ..... t1.00) I 3 3DAYS LINES CLASSIFIEDs642-5678 MISSION VIEJO FAMILY VILLAGE. 114 unita. loc:al4!d el Crown Valley Parkway & Btllopn\e. btwn Marguer1~ Pa.rkway & lnteraUlte 5, ln Mllll1on V1ep, °""&e County. aa 1eheduWd to open In Apnl. 1983 Complex h;u 2 & 3 Bdrm for fam1llu & hand~pped penons of low-to-modttaw !Mome. AU ap•rtm-..nu h1v.--carpe1, drapet, 1tov•, refngerator & garbap diapoul ~ famWa must l'Tlftl federal 11And.arcb for lnoame & family SJtt Tenants ':"'ll pey ~ of uicome t.owardl rent. To ~uest en appllcauon write a po9t card '° MISSION VlEJO FAMILY VILLAGE. e1tt of o K Manegemen1 Co. 6S30 San Vicente Blvd., Suli. 302. Loa Ang~lee, Calli 00048. State full nanw. rf'tum malling eddreea. namai & 1Cf:1 of family mf'fTlben Pleue l.ndialte lf you dellte • handicapped unit Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 2e. 1983 El laltlt ti a.. .. W•1 I s'• Mlt Wt tr.... uu -·•-.o..o.a a. --•-• ••----- - -!!!!!! ....... • ltlt lyl!f 119 .. IM1!4 119 Hp.... 119 fHl&tut .. •"'II• ,. tfl•t• l •tlt, l'ftM ,~ v .......... , I~ ..,... .......... ftu -.o.1•1 ... lei -·---·--llOUH I" COiia MaH fiM H4•t4 ft 10lll ............. 11 ..... 1 1~•----ZT?!a-.---~!!~ ::::'' tott LIVl·IH IAl'f81TTI,_/ "L UOanMd "I • ..._ w1e•-••• ••• N ... a.,. Coct on •11fl •lnel• .... , ... , • I I ••• , c D I • II • ..... .... ,. ··--..:a;·~ ,: HOUllKllNI'. ~ to 114-" 04/I !MW ofb In ft ..... I "' ,..,. ~~ 11100/mo ~1J.!t•:1mo . ?1•1111-na.; L•1 Olllel ........ tilt ~I &Mall IOpportl d ri, ~C::'r::o::;'~ ::.~:~.~~ :=:'.::.~~~~·:,~: LM Hf-1111 Altpot\.,... bee -. ~1. * '-'llN ~ pool ~ • H un "' • • Io, mo lfdlfl Of C""*9 Mlllofl lft 111:1: rMdy = 'Ull fllWI PIT t¥alf· ,.., cre ~ _._ .,., '.t'.~n:::• e':'t:tm•~: w.::, ~O::~'f M• "°"'" nt-4t0 11t "" 4IM0.1 NMo9 lM*nM•. Alt• :;i ~ .wi~ .=. u1-taft ~~oet-:'-ior°',_:y 0111 ~1~2fi~c~1 ~~:O.~ new, 811 N1•11. 64M1M \4 utllil 11 .-.:lilt 11 ·MlnV IW .. l.011. Mamll•·U pooktt Ila, Lono IMdl, TuMln, 1noa In our prof cell M1"101r/Ou111ar for (t UI 2 u .1117 or KING,_ Litt• s Ir. l'IOUU, C.ii N1·10to °"'*' •. II''.,._~ 10. ~ .,... No upen. Rao•• Hair ltyllltt elnQ reolllty. abllfty tor l44-1too , __ • -blown, alUldy l'llc»-.. bld UI I I BAl.801 unimo. Avall 2• t . Nwpl ""'¥1o U111 HIMn •nH neoeHary, wlll 41~2001 ~ lof c.tol 1 t llW.~ r.q'd ......... _~ ,,_ Wn!!f !SH •0•1. vary good oond . ILi.ft " -...~..-............. ..... .... MO-M40 lraln f50,000 fUll amt •• ....., ~ at IPPMIWIOI a_.. ,_,_w·,.-tw.,,' ... _ ..... h AAI HSK,AICOMPAN"""-' 1120 obo 1Mt-M3t 1• I... ~-.. ,"' ........ _, .--requited. Wiii net ...,.,,..k encl t"Ji)lng deel well....... --.,,._ .... -"'" or 1*1. Aleo. 'emela. t MO fMI MNT 'ound1 1111/wl'll Ooek•r 140,000+. Ceil oollaot Panon ,r 1y tor , .. 111 IO ... ," publlO. ~ wtdl• bMlc.c lut)dl .... petm N119 "' e>c*-* *' BtJY** ...... tnl .. ll Call Kelty 9't-Olll 0t 1 t90f'I' lo HOO aq. ft. mla nr THwlnkle '"· Mono#ti MPM A• tor tlOtt Houri 1M Mon-Calf 11a..21t0 tor Inter· dalMttM. hlah COfNNt. tlon. flWI 836-1183 ,,_ .... ,., Mt·ll22. =:n·,-,~j. ~;:;..~:.-OM ll'leltar. Audy 4*M7.0111. Fri tD7·3Mt View. elon. Mon·f'rl, 9 ·1:SO. RIQ, Nl#'M, 1M duty, 25 ,...,. J"L. PAOHMIU 2 roommetl9: Sit 2bl. \4 Ce1 AM~ ,OUNO lmlll ""' ......... ..._ 'fool Ind.~. Mii or IOOKKHPCA needed, lllHMH WMft4 Call 1~ ~" HP, rate 1v1ll O. MA8TEAS AUCT~ 646 6458 bllil to bOtl, frl*, 1250 to • -...... wMll pint PO 1o.11 llll, 11eo upar u f'IOIC)tlon-• Oood working yndl· ..... UN/ t70.H4t 141 .... Ill-Mii ~~------1 t276Jmo. & f utU. S4th y'"OHT ottloee rrom °"* dog, pt, PoOdte. et L I M I , • d I c e let l typllt HOO mo. Ilona. Greet pay. Al'fllrW •• Chauffeur • Newport u: -. __ ----- ' 1y a..tt Jt11 81. NI, eao-aott 1350/mo. Perillng, ~ tl'ttl & htot 6U-t*M eot37.ott1 • Send raauma to !01! ........ p....... -·-pa.a• gllnl .,11, ula.' d•· New aofabed e·. floral .. _-. .. _111111=z:;;:_~...l-W~-M t h 1 11 tOl'ial, Mo. tn-1003 Ol 4'4-"60 Oors:ioratlqn. '0 loll 1111 IMW II• •-• -l*ld•ble driver Ftl'l'llly plltarn 1175. ·---·~"'!!:.r•rly, ~!!' a.Jk:.J:~ .. ~=~:r." llWnlT llAlll ,ound: Ilk lflaphafd mill ,....,!! I.Ma 4114 159&. Newport 811011. l •l·l•ll a. t 11•1 1800 plu~. weakly. man IMll• loc:al 1mp1oy. _ &&1·33eG • ,,_,;111-.w...... m1tin & raep~lafa + llHl'IM .,,,... ctor.etown "*11 --wn CA 92813 ,.•• 54&-7648 ment. Mre HutGnlneon Brown & Ve!OUI AtcllMt, bua. No Pit•· 4~77· utlla. Aft. lpm, 975-7419, ooUar Hunt Hrbr 1-N ... 111111 • •••-/11•111111 8llO•H40 mg oond •• a..a... ... "I 2•· f IC ~ Offloe '326 S<ICM2.i4 . . not ltreighlen your Ill• ' ... ca.. .. .__ L,..) --YO "MllTIOUS .... L.. 13•. ••1.1••• ;j~ bo~·. 1515 '!o'. Hiid 2 f' to ttw 48r 1'1N Private Offloe ... N out. lat 111 help tallor for Towet• An1aurent. .,.. ,..... IMS ., ..,,. ,. __ ., ____ ..., __ ...... _ ...._7471 w/Hf11•· Lg yd. nice 1900 Dove St. No.~ FOUMO: llll(whle r1bbll, make 1 loan for your Apply In pweon, 2:SO • ......... W..W Unique ladlH olothlng w/M Bull. Admln. 6 yn HIDE-A·UED 175 ., ... 1229 + 14 utll. fu.6408 vie. 4S2 E. 18th 81. CM. naacl9. W1 nnanoa your 3:30, deify. 8M Chrl•· Fat>ulove worklna eoncl 1t0fl ..-. anargattc I• bar & teat •llP· COn11. & HeroulOn, QOOC1 cones. ly J!ff Car. lttl 831-44&9 we. NEWPORT MACH, oft1o1 '42-MIS i:.~a~d, 3rd T.O.'e. ·s:~ aH a..4 lettl No expar nae. Wa trlln: d* With ttell' for faehlon =:::. ~ ';~· _ 54~7'0 2 br, 1 be, new peint 1ga 2 mature yng profl 1M11 8411t• OVlflOolllng Har• LO It: Po o d I a, fl' am, AOT NOW 1,. ... 8o Cl1 ......., WI tchool. CIRCUS MA. ~~~ J:'...°,.!11nlin=·· 493-f 1 t3 avi ' . Mlltr-and bOx lprtng1, 1:1:· upetalr• trl·PIH. rmmate to lhr 38r Waat bor. Apptoa 1,000 tq ft. orange, "CMrle". RI!· """ .... , XIMUS. 719 NO, Hlfbor, ,_,,.. ""'""'' 11.ka new S50 /mo. M1·1417 t Bay Av apt. 873-4034 (714) 84&-1100 WAAD. Nr 15111/Tuelln, ;:, on OUI' ·~·It no Laguna BMch, CA F\lllet1on. 87MUJ2. Ap. ltJf.~,r:;~ur:e~ FOtllt Ill ATTENTION Ill 873--7512 ..,.._ SUPER wetarffont offlcae, CM. 942-7450, 790-l300 --., ..... OLlllUL.P/T ply bet 12 & 5 PM. Mon· A llfrlc IMtraottra , Al!!. hn/ Vaf. 1111 M/F ehara 4lr houH, ~75 mo-to-mo, Mlftn..•Loet: Male fawn oolor .. --:.~Ill 1,..1 TUM & Thurs 4-e noure . Sat. Sea Kelly ve. L8Q Baech. Drelleperton .411per'• L~~Ru!!'::,0~2~ Newport Shor ... Near era M ... N.8. 846-5081 G,_. Dina mix. "Sern", _, • -per dey, 66 Wpm, 2 yre Medical Au't, lront ottloa, Salael>lr~ piping and llyoul • alao occ ... atlng cflalr• qf1 Pm/--bch, Pool. & tannla. *3DO DANA PT xlnt ioc.tlon Buehard/Slatar. FV, 11....... .... ..... 111p 14.60/hour, CdM. HPlrlanca 111 erHe. No Sund•ye. no night• ~· dle11photle, llC: wheal• '35 H Caltlt COSTA MEsA mo.+ 'A utll. &4M340 1750 Lr.:· eml dWWmlnci !!.!.;.~~ .~5fPm. Buel-I.. ..-,_,...,. Jim (71'I07~ (~ 644-1026, 8:30-~. Hre 9:30 lo 8 Ill work 40 hre, but bac;k love Hit benc:1' !::=,_hllor & 1 Br apta. ~-..... to ~ ...... rm oMtt. 9b;Jld • nu c:pt. •gt. ·-_....., , • years • wlcn<n, Tuae °' Thur1~ MOTEL M"IO 8 8 REINERrS pral. laH. '4atura W/ 160 Num•roue hOUM· _...,a '400. $250 dip . ......,,...,.,.., ... .....,, .. Spac:lalllt In N.B. and In "'..,,...,.w 1 1 Newport Blvd CM muoh axpl/r Prater. hold It~• vary Nice Complaa. In s Br OM condo. Pool, 4 SeAlr Found: Mala Yorkehlra CdM prop• 11 c 11 ,.. -~ A«>ti I pareon . .,,,..,_, Hunlinaton 8aac;ll Gar · 548--0130 Victoria Ma· Jae, no pell. 1250/mo, 8 t d I I H Tarriaf, wtllM Ille QOIW, 851-tf35 r H 1 For =:~ r~~ Pilc:lflc: Cit Hwy, N.8. . SAW ry. Cell An.wet Ad No:' 7 W 738 nor, 989 Victoria St, ::;1859 aft 8pm. Tomi c!:,,.,~~11f tq 1n~~ ~--0~3'hard/Ham11ton. DANAE CORP, Bkr. Center. Non 1mokar NEEDLECRAFT LOVERS. lnAIL .llWILlf 152, 942-4300, 24 hr• AlltlQua dr-. vtnyt EZ CGlt&Maaa. att1.25eqrt.944-taoe ._.__.......... Typing, filing 6 pnonee. tumyourhobby intoex· Mutt bl axplf1anoad In Hou111ittar/ boeteittar c nel r . kg 1111 bad 9=-..--M/F, non amkr, $180 p1ua dye. 720-04l2 Found bltck/Whll• male ......_.. 780-atee. tra ca.I\ No exper ,,.. retail aalllno erld ,,,.,,._ (axpar) tor pnca ol (mattr ... &,box IC>l'lnoe.) !!!!!!! ...., v. utll. COl\I M..a .,.._ Cat. 1·1g..es. An M a...J AAA c:111. Call c endy, gemant. Salary and mind. Non·emkt wrllar 084·118 7 8 . tol 1 om I PMW Mm 850-0907 llYnllT IFC 548-8240 Fixed SO yr 1atTD'errom '.,..UOTll 751·7194 c:ommlulon open. Call Mid• t Br a ba f\Jm or _M_2._94_1_0 ____ _ WlllY rentale now avall. Npt 8Gtl apt to lhr w/40+ 250 tq. ft., ground rtoor, found: F Doble puppy, 11.875%. E11pandlnft Newp ort~ 8aactl Otrlce r Janice 2131747-e515 unf to houM 11i In bc:h Double bad, Ir~. mat· t 10l & up. Color TV. yr old F/M incl. ut11. + 1400 mo. lit & l11t. vie. Atlenta & Brook· Fixed l& yr 2nd TD'•• ea.en Ofed Cltd com-Britl•l'I Homa Bulld:r Salee 1 r•1 R • • P • REF trau & box iprlng1, Phonet In room. 2274 ""'g •2."/mo + ...___ + Avlll •mmed (7 l 4) II u 11 t 9 9 2 9 9 8 3 from 13.125%. Call UI peny Ilea COiiector poalo lookl~ IOf ... _._._.. --7 80 • 9 7 8 8 •It 2 / t Lio o d con d . S 8 5 . ..,_ Bl CM "'ft •"" -· · ' · · • · 1111 Wa can ••v• "Oil t1on1. Applic:antt muet "dmi trltL.:"';""~ .. "::: .,..,. 21"'1'"52·1&59 1 -19 ..... ws:iort vd. · rel•. 931·2011. Avall. 875·11007 or (213) 982·2214 Con ' 11 23 11 t " , .. _.. •• _, .8 aggr .. elva. anlfgatic1--"-"--"----...1---"""-------94e-7445. 2112 493412$. f"""•nd·. ·-·'I mini Coll'-monayl tact: Stave IVI • Yfl co IC ion to Executive Vici· poetlva people wanted WATERBED·klng 1lza. vv ...... ,. Stermer °' N1ncy Lao-axpar. w/hllvy aldptrac· p 1 id t Ith 1 fc ._ ~ .. 1 um& UMI Nlemkr to lhr 2 br nou.. 800 eq. ft. omoa °' lhop, mta, wtllta & tan, Bldre nerd. Ing. Bank card & CAT .. !_ 1 an w pr me or great ea-.,.,...one. Aal•all headboard. haatar, -• 1 CdM, nr beach, turn.: zoned C.2, Stas .. 17th Emp; CM. 842-04e1 714-4119-5195 exp. preferred. Contact .._1op~°"t ~Jl .'!1! ~ Salary plue CO!'lmlnlon. drewe11, 1375. Call -·-... St c ... w & CALIF pnuoE T J T "I M F I ...... ,_, ............. c11r Tom Parker, ft::. SSlO An1war Ad' 77~. Wkly rant111 $95 up. J11e. -50. 87M380 • · .... •tar Oii pd. Found Slt>arlen Hue'<y w/ · " N IAL ·. 1 ' 0 r . 0 n • r knoWladga of marketing 531-3000 !:'!! 842-4300. 24 tire. Color TV, "" coflaa. Loll: •mall rad d""', pl S300 mo. 646-ns7 8111. blue 43:• vie Jamlna & FUNDING, INC. 87,;.:7°~. 4 . 3 0 p M . and Rael E•t••• In th• DOBIE AKC PUPS 8 Wk• heeled -• ..,.,... .vv SANDWICH SHOP • Part· I Hlde-.,.bad metctllng dlf pool a •tape to Porn., vie. 8lua Lentam, C;t~·Elt\OPC or etOfl, !!!t707oaa7 l Hwy .. CdM •. •rt111n, T.D.'14821 ""'compllomeanu ~-~latlte .. Gcoodall time. 3 h,.. d", counter Lil I Ill IW.H Cream c'1r iclnt *7"'. ocean. Kltc:hane avlll. PCH & Salva. Mt-Ma5 ....,. eq.n. :. CM. nr Nwpl ......---• Companion, live In, tor el-, .,..,. ...... ' Champ lillf' &how or"""' · • "'• Ma N. Collt H~. Btvd. 284 I.I, UTILll deri.. couple. Uta 11ou ... Lynn at TAYLOR WOO-• ..,p, kitchen help, Inter· • ..., . 842-4818 831·5785 3BR2"'ba.PvtBR&ba . upto900tq.ft. s ..:!... DR view• only Mon·Frl Lgt>onee.Grealdlepoel· ' Laguna 8aactl. 494-294 nr S. C.t Pl, i.m praf'd. 54-4207 or 547249 CRAM-LETS ~I a. IH k...,,.ng. Pvt room, prime O W H 0 M E S • 9 A M • 1 1 A M 0 r 1 Ion . s 1 6 o / S 3 o o Living rm chair. Flower On the Baach hotel 1 1276 & ~ utll. 822.()167 ON THE WATER. furn°' Sped In 1~ & 2~d New ft or t Condo · 752•7363 1:30PM·3PM. 152115 537.7959 u P II o I X 1 n t I 1 5 • room apt. kttc:hanatta, F 181 30 t .,,, 3 CdM unf, month 10 month or ANSWERS noa 1M9 97M 81· Hurll~_ SpringdMI. H.B. llELTIE PIPS 842-461'. 631·6785 fumlehad. $280 & up + 0 0 br ,.,.., utii furn. Typing Robt. Sattler NHJCM oumtonH LWI 1-11 I 11· l Dining rm tabla, 8 chre. t 280 dap. 2308 W. home. Fraa rant for avall. 714-875·8110 Stuooo ·Rough R.E.Brokat BdReeltore Expar or tralnaae can Country Club Conv. llTIY/Mllla &aaft1, Gd dlepo•ltlon, reae Blk wrgl Iron, xlnt 145. 0caa n1 r on t , N . B . ~,1.& C: 00 k I ng. Nawpo11 8-:h ' QuNI • Enigma 942·2171 545-0811 make $7420/hr ltlfting Hoep. with AA degree, gd typ. ~3~g_395 3 1 • a 3 3 8 • 842-4816 83t·5785 973--41&4 1--------...JDownt H t .. _.... MOUTH 1-Tl IO L.T y pay. All trldee avalllbta PLEASE CALL BET. Ing, bkkpg, org. eklll•1---------i ---.------- Fum room w/bathroom Fam. pv1 rm & bath, compl OoM °re:' ~n H..7':ik Men 10 neighbor: "I've •• • ,. • In our publlcatlone. Call 9AM-4:30PM M·F raq. Mutt ba Mly elCPfd. OIOlfl HPI Rectangular derk wood, prtv rw So. Cat Ptua. Nm ho u ••ho Id Pr Iv . lo bank• & Poat Offtca taught my wlla how to' 23% ylatd, $40.000 111 537·2880, Ext. 3 KING 549-30e1 IEOEPTtnPllT AKC, white/bull M/f x Int c: on d . S 1 5 ' ._.. ... ,. ~ ...... 7 7 I 211 0 I mo• •.+ u ti I. ep1c11 from •250 to' etay out ol trouble. I • TO on 880.000 ready·l<>-lee _._ Reliable w/aome e•n1. Good I 1i.. d • 25 942-4816, 631·5785 ........ _.. ..... .._..13 831--04 • make her breathe buildhllltop.SPIC1Ylew. ,.,,.,...., s CP ..... am.~ OG•·•1 Room for '200 12 seso. AOO eq ft to 900 eq thtougfl her noea. That downtown L.A. ecroaa Cosmetologtat or eoema-mall A/Prop Mgt. Alter 8 PM ~384 Two graan uphol. arm 1040 El eam1no~C:~~ Non-wnkr to fltl 5 Br n.e. It. 1 month lraa rant. way. 1111 k••P• her rrom Etyelan Park on tician wanted '°' Euro-Pnone., n.vy typ. Co. Shi T c:hre. Top cond. S79 .50 W-. S.. mgr. Apt C, etapa to bch. t250 wt 536-1435, tea 8488. MOUTH ll'lut." Park Or. 15% Int. 3 yre, pean Health Club. OPTI· 9~77$$ Airport Area. 752·2197 m!.. ~~ ~~p~"4t~ $1511, call 7fS0.9533 daya. utN. N.B. IS0-3231 • IR•-Found· blor"9a Codi F s:µ,ooo llkll It. (714) Mu M FIT NE s s. OFF.SHORE OIL JOBS R Oll HIY/mo oant coat•. AKC champ Wooden Student daek Fam 10 fltl 3 8r fumlehad ~ mal\A FalrYlew & ~ 240-8123, avu (714) 842·2800 No Experience Nee.•· Marketing Dept. hae linu. Paper trainad end bool!cua. Gd cond, ea.ut. ... HB.BR&ba. oondo$300mo.+lhtn. •11-.TY noww.'c.M.754-1ee6 493-1153 or (619) CAUISESHIPJOBS aaryo1rua.sc.&1o~rX F°' opening In Newport 1350-1450.759--8032 •bargain at $35, $250 par mo. Mala pref. &42·2226 Pr1ma Coate .._. toce-729-3048. All Ocx;upatlone 8Mch tlnanclnal Mrvlcaa 945-7446 af1 5:30, 982-00ll8 lion abundMt parlclnQ Found: Ooba F, floppy WIDOW HAS SU for Avlllal>la 1-312·741~17 Ext 0.13 firm. Good typing, shOf'· Peta SS3S _C_H_l_LD_'_S_F_U_R_N_IT_U_R_E_ Furn. Nr bell. Pvt ant, Haw bch condo, gar,""° ru11 'aarW:e. From t15l>'. ..,,, blk 6 brn, ch~• T.D'e, s10,ooo up. No Gre11 Income C>p1>0rlun-.,,_II. MS thand lkJlla. Exp. raq'd. Adorable Natharland All dk wood. wall dlel(, kltc:h prlv. Non-emkr, cro, W /O, lplc, $350. 942.78S(). c: II a In, San CI• m . credit c:Mck, no penalty. 11 y . F 0 r 1 n I 0 , NO EXPEAIENCE 553-0940 dwarf bunny, s wtte. S30 11oo1, bench toy box, 8' I '":;l.emanitlee. S226, r::;..~; 6 3 1·8 5 4 3 : 492-7977 Call Oanl1on Anoe. 312/888-4347 Ext C.70 NECESSARY Sacretaty 642·29119, 431·8400 Dia· bookc:ua, ehelvea, bad 4 00 1----------i Adi C:.°'Aat.allrtoor Lott, rewatd, 1mall blk/ 873-731 1 Fee tor Directory Manypoeltloneav.ltabla. GrowlngElac1ronlcaArm ne w/haad, toot & eida Famala. Room tor,.,,, in Congenial young lady to 1 wi batll. ~Ing tot~ gold Yorkahlra Tarrier. 2nd TD'a lrom 5 to 50 K, CUSTOMER SERVICE: fOf. Info, 312/688-4347 In Senta Ana need• Conura Parrot, untamed board• 1 2 00. Eve 3Br Ille, frplc, lg yard, ehr E/Slda C.M 1 • fufn Miii' ~ In CdM. named RobtMI. vie 11481 high ylald, H c:urad by Expanding N.B. Credit Ellt E·91 F1la IOf' Dirac-eharp mature pereon to with cage '35 2 Para· _1163-64 ___ 6_1 ____ _ gar, kith prlv. lf25/mo home, 1185 mo.,~ utile ll paf/m0.Ca.lf752•1830 L•ILanl & Buehard. elngla f&mlly homll In Card Co. hH poellion• tory handle large variety ol keat• S30 pr. with CIG9· Frullwood roond padeatal fl'ICI .utll. lt'•lda CM nr & 150 claaolng chg. Famlly d••earata. SllLBflmautlno, Ptlnd· open ln cuatomer..,... olfica work. Typing 1 84()..8709 oinlng tbl S150. 4 ~ OOC 931·7958 Avail. 2·1183. 942-8568 Saccincflloot ofb. car-87S-0900, aft 611834tat pale Only. Cali Dannie. dep. Appllcant muat Pat1 time 25-30 hre per mwtc-&periance~ capt•iM-cttr9: *15-• . LIDO ISLE MOO mo. Metr ~~~'..:..!!.0:,}~ .• •. •will.~ Found lrlandly gray/wllt 714·888-9828 Mon-Fri, have p!eaNnt telephone week working for Daily ed. 546-7108 Parrot Umbrella Cock•· King 12 bed 175. Lg brwn M/f 3 Bdrm home, C.M. bdrm. Avall Mardi 111. ...,,.._ "' .. _. m tom cat. Vic 8rookhure1 9--8. mannet, be aogreNlva, Piiot Nawepapar dealer too, YfKY lama, pric.d for neugehyda couch $50. 1250 lnol utlt. Sandra Craig 1~7()..M()() dau ma. Near everything & Atlanta. 982·711311 conec:lentloue & H ll· in Irvine area. Varied du-Secretary to Oiractor or q u I ck •a I e I 3 g 9 Velvet uphol rocillng chr. 948-2374 ' CdM. Suf:' rMtOnlbla. 23% retllfn TO '<¥1th t year, motivated. E11p. pral. t111, c:oldd laad 10 full g:'!',~e~~~ 662"7637· 120 642-4889 $275. Balboa Panln, turn On beech S250mo. Matr Wiii ho d op an Mon Found: Sm red lam ala maturity. Secured by Contaot J Miiier Mon-time poa1l1on. Muel nave typing required, back· Blue & golf Macaw, young,, or e":~ar:~· ~%m uJ;~~~r:: 10AM-10PM. 752-1830. t Doxie. vie 17th & Tuetln. ~~~:17M..o~~a Bk r · Fri, hm • 4:30pm. dapend1bta vehlcta. llgflt ground in c:onatruc:Uon priced for quick ule I Bllcil 11~8Q::· l90. Ma.t ~priced C.M. 94a-Oe64 -7i9-7~ tr~. van. •talion_ wa· or condo c:onvereion1 S39ll. 882•7837 858-41137, 548-7479 Room to rant to prot. mall Going Crazy? AlrHdy 'Jl'd~ r In~ Ptn•••• HlZ WIU "' ,.... CUSTOMER gon. Muet ba 1vall1bla 5 . halptul. ~ Baactt.1--------- ov. 35 :..~:2917 ~~~~? l~~rt1n!' n~r'::i°.~ WM1cll" w~500 aQ SPIRITUAL READINGS ~~O~ SEA:?~~8 SERVICE REP ~I~ !a~a~m~ 54~2988-Ntrclaaa•iat ~~~~:.K~ 100 ~ ~: par-.on weary oC loolling ft· 4 pvt offlcea. racapt Advice In all mattere, M:tura, ~uelnau·l1111• noone. waalcand rnorn-SMtltlty laarli •-a.l::n ll!QIOi 873-6228 Room for adv. piano ltu-at wacko plac:ae; Fam. rm, eac:'l .... kltc:Mnel: love, marrl9'1I & bull· p one VO OI • f OW ng lngL Only Y9fY raepone-.... 8"fenH -~ V 1--------- dant. concert grand ' Chrlltlan. prat. Cathollc:., ta. Waakdeyl &48 4844; naaa. Aleo coun111ing. 1 lall--tat ~~. 11_ ,.!!1e..!.,•,0 l•rmtab· Ible. dapandebla, neat cf •hltt. Antique Chlppendala IVlll.Rlnbl.M1-4$42 20·30 w/wlt• and wltl avet540-8002 18158o.EICamlnoAaal, -~ ci~t:E''e'e M p111on naad apply.• Gr~ayar •lllrt~fer WESTMINSTERABBEY plat1l llanc:l.S 75. Conganlal wtlt Of' bltt M, ~c::~d~!. ':.!! ~ ladwa a.talaltll San Clam. 492·72" .... ...... Sloe Thure ~13l2 . on to Startingll)pfOX. 14.401w ma ='Dun.a ANTIQUE MALL 7 20- 1 2 11 tum. room In H.8 . rw bch. • .-, ... -•.-. + rnllMQe. ~Ing on 1131 B.ac Bay Dr NB 117~!ROEW..tmlnster Ava King 1ize cu1tom navy Aw. 53fr4544 .... 2ee1mo. 768-94701Vacht s .... Olllc:a for LW • ..,. h 2 .:::C:-''r' ., ...... ~~ 4°r.'~'2G1 (Mt-• lh\M as PM) W' ss:a~~OVE ~~~e/gold bed,tpra~ ........ ,_ .... la -.a.a ...,_, lAUI.. c.11 batw9ert M MODELS/ESCORTS 1:: the follo~lopen"::• 5•6 daye. mutt work (Cln::ulellon n....) Mon-SERVICE STATION 7..,...1211 _.., ~ Luaury IMng, M/F. No PM. Mon-Fri 142_...... OUTCALL 24 HOURS tlone: ng po •• weekande. F11t Food ....,..L ~ Pina Knot Molal on Coelt emoklng . Friendly & Cannery VIiiega, approx eet-0207 I 1. Ctartt Typlilt wtlh good eJCpertenclhalptul. Soma Fri. hm· 10em only. ATTENDANT • EXP'O EllQUlelt• golden oak An-HU 1(11 $11 Hwy, NS. atapa to oceen. q u 1 • t . I 3 8 o / mo. 500 eq tt. a..75/mo. 1 1 typing 1klll1. so wpm. ~ h h •IP 1" 1 E.O.E. ~:tauon. 17th ~~0[21!~";'l,msote 754-1400 875-5976 Wkly rateL &46-0440 644-1817 Ba .. etoraga ap1c:a. a.Tl I 1118.t good pflone Interfacing • I 0 ' PART TIME: Pldl up and 8 AHTIOU V 1111 Fam to fltl, 2 Br apt. HB. Rhonda 873-4522. By appt. 83M1911 and talu expar. I I dallvery '°'Dental L.abe. HIPYAAD ret•ll HIH 2 matching., .. 1.rnarlcan . E lc1C>Mn Chair l PLMllJ 1225 :u• 'A util. Ellan c...1. latala ltll 1 2. 8•* Admlnlelratlva lllTA&. ASSllTAIT -'WOX 10Hrlllwtc Mon ~·marine= Orlant111. $1100 or b1t ~adl epoln l) 1195. ~-=:_~·~=·r:!; 53fr7 3 ·-w-P~~t~= ~;~·I ~M=-~11"fl: Super Parloottloawante• thnJThun.Eartym0m& ~c:~c:~~:; ofr t4HOOO 1-w-.-,e-·;-~-.-:-.~-qnn-,1-,-11- MtVlca. z channel mo-8Mc::hlron1 home wlvtcw. _, .. , .• --• In ptieon. 1 nave ~ 1 ~. aptitude and good ambitloue. pareonabl• altamoon. 831-4389 work, phonn. axpar S-Aoll Top Delk & Bank lpped $so-• u Y vi ... s~NOPIPER MO· c:IHn & reep. pareon, 723 LAGUNA CANYON bean lntaraatad In Cost. phone manner. SalH RO.A . Dutlae Include PAIT Tm pral'd. Not nacen. Of 3 lour drawer oak fill aqu 84$-0/50' '"°"'9. TEL, 1ge7 Nawpon Btvd. '250 Incl. utll. 4117.ast RD. Ideal for art1 & MeN and naac1 1 friend. axpoeura 1 PIUL anllt. plaque control E d/ week d &45-0901 cabinet•. Mint cond CM &46-9137 Work In F I cnfta. Approx. 1900 eq. Ptaaaa WTtta to mall Submit r..uma & ealary and c:orOMI polleh. Great .. ~...!~ . .,: adulte an ov!; Talaphona Salee 14!7~027083 .. 648-7187 or e· Oft White & gold velwt wantedgto :;· ~ rt. 111.471*' mo. • Jany Bit .. NO. 14300 raqulramante to: ACRO benelltt. Sal. nag. Call 21Ztih' M tandi • at· I P • couch. looee back. all .... ..... ltlS C.M. home. 1225/mo. ~~·of~ Box 41 CORP., 2515 McCabe to-3, 552-e985 tr9c:ttva per:on.i11':. to Tl A11Uuen Hll ~~:~'g~9.ra~zls_>P•r•. Europawt °"'widow of-Oen 846-7220 Mldllgan Ctty, IN 48380 I Way, lrvlne. CA 112714, Dental. Mature, a~r'd work with youth 1•g11 $1500 PER WEEK HARBOR AREA 1---------':(J."'{.~Cl~opa;:'~:!':f Stir my N. 8. home. pvt lMul ........ n• CIRCll IF I Altantlon: Connie ~~,0~~ 4 dey ~~91 ;&2 ~·'!x~· :.::· .... ,. PHI APPLIANCE SERVICE G Sal mountain home, eooo·: room & bath, ...,.. now. 1885 up. 1000 ft lndultrlel I UIY lllllYIJ · · E.O E. · · · wortc with the beat. Call Wa Mii recond .• guar. 11111 ff Call Aniwar Ad 773, 1275/mo plue utll. office. 18101 Redondo lSlllE · ~d Freiberg, appNancaa. 540-3077 C..ta ••u 642-4300, 24 hrl. 845-9515 Circle, Huntington 2112 HARBOR BLVD home n 1M U.S. Army PU T Tm 531-3000. . I HY ......... "fl 1 --;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Baect\ 942·2334 RIMNI. You'll train and ---1--.,.,. ... _ • v I latala ztM Rmmata wanted to lhr 2 · · COSTA MESA Qlt vllulbi. axparlanca U H w-.--Telephone Sollc:ltor L• 1157-.8133 SWAP mil ._ BR, 1 Ba, 2 car epaca, Rant MG, 1125 eq rt, 141-14111 fn • lklll of....,., cl'IOk» Make extra SS halplng fOf lneurance c:o E • "··nd 8 .. _ C1Wmlng Avalon hlllalda, 1tap1 to bc:h. 30 SH· 1400/mo. 1355 Logan Open 12 .:4 ,_r · 1 lllWEIS IUlll youth c:arrlere promote 87 · 1 Wuhar·°'Ylr 1135 N very~ •Y· am • ...., ... 48r home, poatc:.d View lhore. $337 & y, uU yrty, II 8 . Co• t • M •••·I noon em g:t'o:.!°' ~~0281 E•par or trainee can tl'lalr own Hl•bllehed 5-1076 ' Dl"1WUtler $100 Orange Cout College. of bay. 1 800 wk . Charyl ave, 548-4203;, 976-5118 l IAYI l Wiii ~Bc:l't 982•8821 maka 19-$15/hr 111111ng routae. Mature, outgo-TOPS I If~ p,._ Rafrlg.1200 946-5848 Fairview & Arllngton. 780-8173 984-5790 4000• ~ & IOOO' • ..._ • ...._ L'"". H.. 7 ... 5251 pay. Full and PIT poe1. Ing. altrac:tl.va paran111 I arr• d · M od• I• & Like nu WHtlnghouee Colla a.4 .... Admllelon " ......... ., ~. _. ti one av11t1bla in our type pareon plMaa call Eac:orta. (213) 8416-1984 aMc:. Mlf-ofng oven S3SO lraa to buyar1. Sellar Ywdte a.talaltt'I larll!! IM Int itlZ ~.!~r1~'l~~1:::::~~ 11&11111111 T'~;,totnt ;~~' publlc:atlon1. Call 2-5PM. M·F. 842-4321, Tin AlllT C.11876-1758 AaMrve~o. 11111, l&WAI Slngta gar-oa for Mor9g1 2131433-0841 Tl lllft ,. l!7·2SSO, Ext 3 KING ul. Utl. 2 yre min. axper. with KENMORE po!'tebia diah- For HI• or rant: lux. or auto. Wlleon/Rutoer-, For IMM ae>P'O&lmataly Aulat ~/S.., · Peraon Frld•Y· Mature. Apollo r• 1yl1am. Group wun.. lllCll cond ocaaoflont condo. 2 bf, 1 CM, $65/mo, tea-7749 1709 .tq ft. ~rlal/ CllCll If. Part time. oure 8 'lil f1t1tW IHIOUY Strong typing •Ila. PIT oriented, organized & 195 846-7909 :: •. \=11~0.:. OfUce ...... ltl4 oflkil 1P9C9. t5 ..... llE ~~· ~:v=:. lrnlnld opening rw lndtv ~-~ ~i!!. ~ a~ i:cf75=~g. Dryer, good -oond. S160• For fUrtMr Info. cell 1817 Waatdlft NB 211e ION. a.tall 29 .... WIA test lrvlne. w/mln 1 yreac:rowupar, M . 303 ~al Rd. NB · butcher block t•ble (213):m-Met/541-3518 to 4000 tq. ft'. 1tt. ·ftoor. CASA AOMANTICA 719 ~r=o-:. BLVD 552-83114 ~0.~~,!t~~:~~n~1!~~~~ Tl&Yll $200. 875-3738 FANTASTIC INDOO~ PLANT SALEI 1652 Orange Ava. Frl·S•I· Sun. LARGE SECTIONAL 8alga quat.d oouc:h Only MO. t31-7958 so. Lake Tahoe, cozy Aoant 541-6032 Lga hall (200 CIS).), llMll! ,Bankln; lkllla • must, QOOd bl-~·:un~;,,, N.B. whola .. I• tour O'K•ra and Merritt gu cott11ga. alp• e-a. 2 mt ..... ~Jng OCl9I *1w. ' n a f It•. Ca If M 1r11 ·.. ::f:'Y epedellll1g In W8ll oven. ranga t09 and Heavenly Valley. Avall fol wadding 1eoapt1ct11 Open 12 noon tlll 4 am Ill 97~9310 ~~~~.!u.'A Claanare. & H8Wllll naacl1 hood. 1150. Mlec: HouHhold. Sat/ thru Feb. HO night. •WfM mTll partlae & gatti.rlnge'. 7 DAYS A WE.EK 1 -~11 lor appt. organized. motlvetad 557~212 Sun. M . 1175 ~ 54W710 With UM ol reception, Aleo e room1: nightly. Otdaf w/I daalraa llw-ln llTEIEST F~EJ~o~r=~ P~t'::°room Plf1 ;:,::::r=~:f Amatlc:an• Elaclrlc 2 oven SI C.M 548-7249 lelllb tea.re ltll conf. room. kltdl. s>hone. wkly or monthly. '415 comp w/f eo-eer: old Salary f oommiHlon, time Mon 13:°PM 100 Knowledge ol dasllna· white •tova. Xlnt cond Ra1tla1tta ltM' -=:1:J :=..s; :..e~ San aam. oood ='!:.. ~ "'a9!! 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Page 4 Z.yUlne l)rarna ··••···•·····················•················· Page 8 Tube Toppen1 ................................................... Page 5 Spgrta .................... ............................................ Page 8 JJaytime Schedule . .... . . .......... ...... ... .. . ... .. . .. ...... Page 8 Evening Schedule ................................... ., .... Page 11 TV Puzzle ....................................................... Page 35 (2) KNXT, CBS, 6121 W. SunMt Blvd., Loa Angelee, Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 w. Alameda Ave., Burbank CL (7) KABC. ABC, 4151 ProtpeCt Ave .• LOI AngeMe CL (8) KFMB. CBS, 7877 Engineer Road, San C>Jego, Ca. (10) KOTV, ABC, HlghWay SM and 47th St., San Diego, CL (39) KCST, NBC. 833o Engineer Road, San Diego, CL -·-•11rdse• (5) KTLA 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Loa A.es. Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave., LOI Angeles, ca. (11) KTTV 5748 w. Suneet Blvd., LOI Angeles, CL (13) KCOP·TV, 915 N. La Bree Ave., Loa Angelee. CL _ .. 1 28} KCET, 4401 SunMt Btvd., Los Angelee, Ca. 50 KOCE. 157« Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca. 68 KOOC-TV. 1730 Clementine, Anahetm, Ca. -hr TV (I) W~ N9W Yortc City (17) WTB8, AttMta, Ga. 2 Frkiey, J.nuary 28, 1983 Daytime dramas I shuffling producers By LYNDA HIRSCH Paul Rauch, who has been executive producer of Another World for the put aix years, will be deparUng th.at post shortly to work at other aspects of his career. Rauch also served as executive producer when Texas first went on the air two years ago. Alan Potter, who has been Guiding Light's producer for the past several years, ia scheduled to take over executlve producerahip of Another World shortly. Potter waa executive producer of Another Wodd wben it started over 15 years ago. Mary Bonner, who serves as Another World's producer. stays in that post. Gail Kobe, who was producer of Tex.aa, will be taking over Potter's duties at Guiding Light. No dates are 1et for these transfers but all will be happening soon. We understand that when Kobe goes over to Guidina Llsht ahe will be alven carte blanche. That means ahe can do whatever ahe wishes as far u writers. lllCWn, production, etc. '!be new Acnes Nlxm/Dou&laa Marland toeper tentatively titled. Love Without End will begin a1rtng ln mid-June. Previow to the nmn1na of the dally half-hour skein, ABC will present a two -hou r movie-of-the-week introducina the cbaracten of the show. Joe Stuart, recent producer of One Llfe to Live, ia abo movinc over to that ahow to serve aa pl"Oducer. Marland, Nixon and Stuart will own the 80ap opera. Thia means that two ahowa airil\1 on ABC wlll not be run J>y the QJl'DpulY -the other one behw Edie of NI.I.ht. wbJcb la • Procter & Gamble eerial. Onil.Ultto.l.Ave, All M Children. Ryan'• Hope and General Hosp ii1 ire owned by ABC. CLAIRJ: LABINE AND PAUL MA YER. who created Ryan'• Hope and owned the ahow before aelllng it to ABC, were recently reUeved of their head-writina dutln. However, lut week they were relmtat.ed, and their first new ICriptl wW air ln mid-February. The role of Patrick Ryan on Ryan's Hape hM been ...-t with Malcolm Groome, the adot who Cll'9t.ed the tole, returnlnl to the lhow in hbruary. Most recently, John Patrick a.rk portrayed Pat Ryan. OD.ALDINE CX>tJRT called to •Y t.ba& her role of Jennif• on The Guklinl Lllht la belnc wrtt&en out. She wW be sone · eharlly, and we've been told that lhe will be ..... out ln • malt _. __ °#9· The New Piiot I'· 'A video virus TV Antenna, 4 Tad Is In jall Soaps, 6 Fun with words TV Puzzle, 3 5 .... 1, } Gregory Peck assumes various disguises in his portrayal of Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, in "The Scarlet and the Black" to be broadcast Wednesday at 8 p.m. on KNXT (2 ). • I . -TV Antenna 'St. Elsewhere' gets a shot In the arm By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Or tbe Daily PUot 8iatf No doubt about thia di.agnmia. The oatient is ailin.r. and the disease 1s extre me Nielsen-itla, a frequently fatal video virus. But in this inatance, the patient deserves to survive. lt'a "St. Elsewhere," NBC'• low-rated Tuesday night hospital aeries, which wanders through corridors where Doctors Kildare and Welby feared to tread. To their credit. NBC executives are employing radical meuurea in an attempt to pump up the ratinp of thia ser ies. One gueaa was that "St. Elsewhere" baa been doing poorly because of the anemic shows that preceded it. Those two programs. "Father Murphy" and "Gavi.lan," have been canceled. In their place, NBC haa been airing specials, movies and even a transplanted epiaode of "Hill Street Blues" with the aim of dlexing a few more viewers to c heck into the hcJspi tal .eries. And next month, the network will begin preceding "St. Ebewbere" with "Bare Eeeence." a prime-time soap .eries baaed on last fall'• successful mini-aeries. NBC also haa ordered alight rnodifk:ationa ln the "St. Ebewhere" fonnat: we'll 800n be aeeing fewer storylines in each epUode and more emphasis on comedy, action and romance. Wheth e r any of th e1e ahota ... -tn-the-ann will extend the life of th1a .eriea remains to be 8een, but there's little doubt that the lom of "St. Ellewbere" would dUcourqe future attempt.a at injecllnt more quality proaramming into the netwocka' 1ehedulee. "St. Ebewhere" ia the nickname fot St. EliCfus, an old teachinc boapttal in a deterloratinc aectJon of Sa.ton. Unllb the old 1~ Welby" em. or the current "Trapper John" proaram, the doctora of ••st. Elaewhere" are not ponrayed as two-cUmenalonal Ainu who drop everythlna to involve t.h.-Qlelvea tn th9li peUinta' penonal liwa and sUD make resWar' "°'* calll.. Th• medical ataft at "St. 1:119wben'' it a man bellwablt ~ Mellon of humaftlty. There'• Dr. W•tphall (Ed Flanders), t.M calm, we-e.np.Nd rnedim1 ~ chief wbo tn. t.o 1ceep th9 ct.... -ewn • 4 l'rtctay, J"1Ulf'Y 28, 1883 Ed Begley Jr. outbreak of ~ DUleMe - under control; br. Samuell (David Birney), the akilled surgeon whoee driving ambition has been tempered by time and penonal tragedies; Dr. Morrilon (David M one), an idealiatic young physic.Ian who learned the hard way that houae calla aren't a wi9e habit to start. And there'• Dr. Flacua, the obnoxious emergency room physician who began carrying a gun alter he was mugged while treatina a youth gan1 rnember; and Dr. Cavanero (Cynthia Sykes), a strong-willed woman phyUcian who wooden if her profemional career will force her to lcqo mam..ae and mothed>ooc1 Yet that'• only half the CMt. One problem with "St. Eltewhere'' la that there are at leut a dozen regular cbancten and they a1mon all wear white or sreen coata. You have to watch a number of ~ bef0tt Pttine a handle on chancten' DU1* and ttlat1omb.i)l9. Another drawback ia that "St. Ellewhere" bu aometimee allpped lnto a dark cynlcl1m and cheap melodrama (the one about the a.te kid who died durl~ a relatlvely lllmpi. operation). But at ita best -and the Rrlea hM been lmprovtna u it F"' alonC-''St. l!llewben'' .. • lritty • ....u.uc drama about docton wFM> baw vwy human flaw1 and their atru11le to help pq>le ln a bleak netahborhood. The mmpu'llanl with "HlU Street mu.'' an apt. "St. D11 when," oftm UMt the IUDe hand·~•lcl camera ~ wt q\llGk aw cutUna HtwMa au1morou1 ••• Hrlou1 ttoryllnH. la •ddlt&on, uat. Elsewhere" probably boasts some of the most poetic dialogue you're likely to hear on the tube. But the question remal1\S: if "St. Elsew.here" is so ~ood, why is It sweeptng the cellar m the Nielsens? ..1 don't know what the producers think. but I'll give you my opinion and it's a grim one." observed &f Begley Jr., who portrays Dr. Ehrlich a surgical resident on the show. "My opinion is that the people who would be fans of 'St. Elsewhere' don't watch TV. "I don't want to appear snobbish, aa though we're too good for TV. It's a very specific audience that we seem to be attracting, the kind of people who may not be big TV watchers. I don't know how many people we're going to get from those who are interested in 'Three's Company' or those k:Jnd of shows." In an interview, Begley admitted that the cast and producers are well aware of "St. Elsewhere'•" low ratino. ''The morale is still high, but I think we're starting to get a little bit concerned ," he said. "Most of us thought that by now we would turn that around, but It's just not happening." He continued. "Unfortunately, it took ua about the tint seven or eight shows to find out what the show reall?.'. waa and what worked best. Tb.at• true with many other shows, but usually, you have some very commen:ial u~ to the sbow -a talkina car or girl.a in blklnis -that can eet the viewen." Begley, 33, grew up in a ahow bualnete environment, carrying the name of hit late father, the Academy Award winning actor. On "St. Elsewhere," hi.a Dr. Ehrlich I.a a 10mewha1. laid-back Californian who faints during a heart operation and daydreams about t urfing. His ..-enes oppolite the pompc>UI Dr. Craig (auberbly pla~ by Will-'*"1 DuUela) are eapedally tun. ''1'1\la ii the kind of dream Job I IJft"IOC'.'Ally would want to do • lOlnl .. lt rum," a..i.y laid. lU .clded. ••When I •Y the people who would be farw of •st. a.rirheire' don't. watch TV, that'• the l)oomlest of all penpecdwa. It't ~. ""'t hll oaNl'Nd to me and to odMn; bUt I ~ It llD't tn.. I think w. cm find • !'81 '° be ,..an.nt wt rW and ldD a. oan11mdlil to -atmt.. I th&M It mn be .... '' 1 AMC-JEEP . ORANQI! 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During an argument with Erica, Ellen slaps her. Warned by Silver of F.rlca's plan to get pregnant. Kent throws Erica's plan off balance by promising her her o:wn line of cosmetics. Following disagreement with Greg, Enid swallows overdose of tranquilizers and is found by Liz.a. Joe relieved when Enid's life is saved, but is worried she may try the same thing again. Jenny and Greg feel responsible for Enid's overdose. ln Sea City, Tad put in jail for stealing gambling chips. ANOTHER WORLD: With Mac believing he can get back with Rachel, Ada warns him to be careful of getting hurt. Felicia's get-acquainted party is a hit, with the glittery Felicia dazzling everyone. When Rachel declines Steve's marriage proposal saying it's only a way to get control of her, Steve wonders if their relationship will ever work out. Marino hopes to get charges against Lou.is dropped. Marino disdainful of Cecille but decides to help her in her fight for Maggie's custody. AS THE WORLD TURNS: A mysterious man tells Moller that James Stenbeck killed John, but Moller insists it can't be true since James was with him. Margo considers having an abortion. Tom, unaware that Margo is pregnant, continues to try and woo her, but she says once the trial is over she will always think of Tom as the man who defended her father 's murderer. Betsy and Craig back from honeymoon. Dee tells Tom she will not allow him to push guilt on James as she loves him. Karen wonders whether to tell Tom that James i.s not a Stenbeck or blackmail James. CAPITOL: Larry steals photo from Frank's office but does not have the negative. At a phone booth, Larry calls a man named Caesar, while he uses the code name Cicero. Kirk tel.ls Tyler his 1eellnp of betrayal in Niahoba by Sam are unfounded. Joe Luck ia back in Waahfngton. Brenda suspicious when Wally break.a dat.e with her to have dinner at home with Ronni. Ronni reveals that her parent!! were divorced and that her mother told her to forget about her father. Danny refuses to let Kelly buy hooker videotape from him. When Sam t.ells Trey he shouldn't marry Kelly becawie It may create problems in his future political career, Trey tella Sam and Myrna to bug off. Sloane t.ella Kirk that her mother ia ln a deep depre.lon. Julie .UU inaecure over Tyler'• feelingl for Sloane. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Trista planning trip to Salem tor Marlena'• bridal shower. The robot is once again Prooammed to poWon. Thia time AJJoe Hclr1on ls the target. ~f when Stephano and Alex ~ Ofttcben ii onto thelr plana. the robot la re~ to pobon her. Just before abe diel. Gretchen tries to alert everyoM that Stephano and Alex are the culprlq, but ls unable to. Lli apln telll Nell she's not careyina hts child. Lis mai-photo of Tony and Renee Ln pose that make• It look u thou1h they've rekindled their romance. ~ decktel to find 90me love ' tn hi.I own lite. With Kayla on roed to ~, Chria ~ ahe move ln with h1m while recuDerallD&.. EDGE OF NIGHT: Nancy taDI Mike Ian Ml NfWed to 'be ltn.1nR .... by Ravm any loNer. Raven told by Ian be planl to ie.ve the country. While vllittnc the Coopers. Mn. Mvee Mr. Cooperfa lit. .-hen he IUffen bMrt at1eek. .Nicole 8dmlta the w• at the dance studio the l\Saht Nora w.. kWad. The tape abowf.na Non'a murder la found. but the 8 Friday, Jenu81)' 28, 1983 identity of person slipping cord around Nora's neck ia hidden. GENERAL HOSPITAL: While a mutilated body with Luke's personal effects on it is identified as Luke, Luke lies in hospital with legs paralyzed and decides to remain "dead" so as not to be a burden. As Holly becomes more dependent on Scorpio, Jackie fumes. A speU of illness frightens Holly, making her wonder if she could be pregnant. Scotty forges Susan's signature on Jason's power of attorney in order to save himself from mobsters. Thinking Susan care little for him, Scotty resumes affair with Heather. Lila's first husband, Crane 'l'olliver. comes to town, revealing to Susan he and Lila were never legally divorced , meaning Lila's a bigamist and all the Quart.ennaine children are illegitimate. Edward realizes Jimmy Lee is his son but wants no part of him. GUILDING LIGHT: Maureen realizes that it's Ed she loves when she declines invitation to Baltimore from Mau. Mark and Brian decide to have Brian take on the identity of Samuel Pasquin. Morgan tells Kelly their marriage is over. Amanda tells Rosa th.at she and Mark had an affair. In London, Mike meets Mona's father Peter. Fearful that the search for Samuel Pasquin has put them in danger, Philip and Hope are under prot.ective custody. Alan thinks Philip should come live at the Spaulding mansion for his own safety, but Philip declines, aaying Justin need.a him to get over Jackie's death. Nola returns from Hollywood. She and Quint reconcile, but Nola's upaet when she realizes Tony la going to accompany Quint on archeological dig and she ia not invited. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Tommy tries to trap Marco into admitting he's undercover for police, but Ed alerts Marco. Jenny unable to undentand why Marco appears to wan\ to stay in jail. Reca.l.l.ing nu.ne who entered Stubbs' room jua\ before hia life support~ Wal! ahut off, Jenny reallzea Katrina wearing same &hoes aa nune. AutliOrtties reallm Tango, the crime hon, 'carries a money clip wl\b an emerald-eyed dolphin, the a8me kind of money clip Dorian has. Dorian's money cl!J> was a gift from Herb. AM thrilled to learn Bo ia h.ia aon. TWyla read.a him letter from Y anoey stating Yancey was sterile due to exposure to uranium. Still attracted to Dee, Aaa decldee to keep truth to hi.mlelf. Dee, feeling sleazy becawie ahe'a attracted to her cousin Bo. decides to oome on to Aa. RYAN'S HOJ'E: Amanda 80Cl.tM!9 Cauy of takina tape recordina she prepared tor Or. 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YOUNO AND TKJ: llr.8TLE88 rtndtna Jldl and 0tane top\httr, Paw trlJJI and falll uv-=r a plant PauJ la ruahed io hmpltal for oblervatlon, wh ,,.. Mary \elll Carl lhat Pau.i la prepuanl. Flndlna Nlk.kl al the &you, Kevin wat.che!lt h•r 1trlpptna act wtth the baby ln hi.a arma and exitl. Kovin furtoua wlth Nikki even when aha explaJna ahe only dfd It to uve tho club. He teU. her 1 "U t hava to tie you \0 the bedpoet every niaht to keep you at home, 1 will." Lytna In ha1pital, Patti nalla dream where ahe told Jack about her prelJ'\An<:Y and he w111 overjoyed. Julia overheani Ive and Max and whtt IP..,.. to be plot to kill Vlotor. Victor'• howieboy ahocked when he Clttcoven Victor'• almoll Ufete., bleedf.na body on floor. -TVQll:A Remarrying becoming habit with Jenny By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Oa Ooe Life to Live, waa tbe character of Jeuy ever a nun? AJao, cu yoa tell me bow 1be and Iler buabaod Peter met? -W.H., Trenton, N.J . A : When the character of Jenny (at that time played by IUthy Glass) entered the show, she was a novice getting ready to take her final vowa. lnatead, she married Timmy Siegal. Timmy died right aft.er he and Jenny married ln the hoepltal. Later on, she married Brad Vernon. That marriage ended in dJvorce. As for her meeting, Pet.er, Jenny and Pet.er met years before while she was a nune in the jungle and Pet.er served as a doctor. They eventually married and Jenny was recently widowed when Pet.er was killed in a one-car crash. Q: I've watched tile llttle boy wbo plays Paul oa A1 tbe World Tunis. 1 tbink It'• a alo to make a cbUd bJt age JO tbroup sacb a part. I wonder wbat tbat turmoil doea for yougsters and tbe havoc It createa for tbem. -P.B.M., Muncie, lad. A: The child who plays Paul is a professional actor and well aware that he is just playing his part. However, we talked to vanous producers who use youngsters, and they claim that a child on a soap set is merely doing what a child does off a soap set, and that is playing "let's pretend." However, these children on soaps don't get to make up their own fantasies, but must sti<.'k to the dialogu~. Please bear ln mind that parents are nearly always on tht" scene when the show is being taped and that special pains are taken to accornmoda t.e youngs t.ers. Q: I cannot believe tbat Texas was taken off tbe air. It was tbe best sbow, especlally toward &be end. ls tbere any chance &bat it mlgbt run on another network? -A.W., Crystal City, Mo. A: No, Texas is not gomg to be picked up by another network. It had mcredibly low ratmgs, even though toward the end they were starting to pick up. We hope that the stars and the producer, Gail Kobe. of Texas, are gratified by the tons of mail we've received about the cancellation. It far outweighs anything else in our mailbag. We believe that 1f NBC had hung in a little longer. Texas just might have made it into the higher echelons of the daytime Nielsens However, NBC did give it as long a try as 1t felt it could, then dec~ded to go with game shows until there are other soap pro)e<'ts under way m the fall. Q: Can yoo please tell me wbat bas bappened to tbe old Texas studio since Its demise oo NBC? -8 .B.A., Clevela.Dd, Oblo. A: Well, SlllCt> Texas shared studio space with Another World. many of Its sets and auxiliary items can be seen at their •tudlOlt In Brooklyn. For example, on a recent trip there, we aaw lota of Tex.at tcenery pulled up co the ceillna on the Another World aet. AW of note were tom0 relics left over from the daya of Someraet, lndud.lna dum.,.ien w1th that show'• name emblazoned on them. SO old toep operu never dle; they just get moved around. Q: J recently saw a drett tbat I loved on oae of "e soap opera1. If I wrtte to tbe 1tadlo wW tbey tell me wllere I caa bay tile Item? -M.H., Bronx, N.V. A: We augge.t that you wnt.e the ahow'a co.tume designer. However, be forewarned that many of the clothe9 that you aee on the acreen today may have been purchued several years ago. Most eoap operas do run on a budget and they try never to d1acard anything. Q: Tbe actresa wbo play1 Au.le oa As tbe World Tuna loots very famlllar. Hu site ever appeared on uotlter IOllp opera? -B.T., Sbker Helgbtt, OllJo. A. Y~. Mary Lyn Bla.rib was seen as Tara on All My Children. She was the la.st actreea \0 assay that role. The first one was Karen Lynn Gomey, who left to do "Saturday Night Fever" with John Travolta. Stephanie Braxton foll?wed her; next was Nancy Frangione, now seen aa Cecille on Another World; and then Mary Lyn. Q: I recea&ly tuned In Another World and .. ., u actor wbo looks quite familiar to me from tbe movie1. Re'1 playing tile attorney Real>en Marino. Wbat otber area1 ba1 he worked ID? -S.T., New Orleua, La. A: The man you saw is that famed actor Joee Ferrer, whose movie credits include "Cyrano de Bergerac " for which he won an Academy Award, and "Moulin ~e," the story of Toulouse Lautrec. Ferrer has picked up five Tony awards for his Broadway performances along the way. He is divorced from ~er Roeemary Clooney and his daughter-in-law is Debbie Bcione. Have a question about your :avorite soap or soap star? Write to Lynda Hirsch, c/o Field Newspaper Syndicate, P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, Calif. 92714. She will answer as many questions as she can in her colLJn}n, but the volume of mail makes persoTJBl replies impoBSible. ENJOY the Daily Pilat · 642-4321 Friday, January 28, 1983 7 -Day1i1118 Cont. . llYAlltltOfiE ,.,.,~ = .... (Wm) ==i., .... ..... -llAQEl I LBIB ...oRT .,..=-..,, tll NOfllt.l'I COUil ........... ~ WMAT'l!Wftl•I• Till-.n'WAY di :rrTO:=. 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Anne franc1s An Army corps of engineers on an undercov E!f map making aS51Qnm~nt is accompa nied by a bano of bo<sterous lemaleS recently relea5ed lrom pnson 11 hr 30 min Jo,, i '.& llAQAZM A prolole 01 a llancE!f on the "Sot10 Gold" TV r.how. an Ohio family that makes extra money by recycling cans and bottles 8' llO¥lf Return Of The Seven" ( 1966. AdventurP) Yul 8ry11ner nobert Fuller Aflet one of the 'Magnificent Seven" 1s kidnapped. his former comrades come tn his rescue (2 hrs ) I WAll•atoet WEB M MVllW WAU. rrmT WEB "She1te11ng For Fu11 And Profit" Guest Robert Stanger. pres1 dent. Robert Stanger and Company ~.:Ml "Noghtw1ng' ( 1979 Suspense) NICk Mancuso. David Warner The popola· tlon of a Southwestern deserl region 1s ter rorlzed by hUndreds of vamplte bats whlch trn1ade the area in mass numbers when i i lallS 'PG' ( t hr •S mlfl ) 8'ClrlTIClllTBI 90Wll "Vlct()(y" ( t98 t Adventure) Sytvester Stallone. Michael CIJ1ne During World War II. 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( 1981, Orama) R1Chard Dreyfuss John Cassavetes Paralyzed from lhe neck down 1n an automobile acclC!eol. a sculp tor reminisces about hfs Ille before and eloquently argues for his right lo die 'A' lhr ,58mtfl) • lllC llYAMl>'I awi.:u IAT\IDAY_,. ........ llCMI "Nelght>ors" ( 198 t, Comedy l John Belushi. Den Ayluoyd A middle· class suburban couple are sub,ected to ttie strangest 24-hour per10d ot their ltves alle< their blza11e new netght>ors move in ne.11t doOt 'A' ( 1 hi . 3• min ) G COlL.IQI ~ lrvlne Anteaters vs San Jose Sl&le Spartans (i hrs.) •@ llCMI "The Maltese t:'atcon" (194 1 Myste<y) Humplirey Bogart. Sydney Greenstreet A lop private eye Is hh d to recovef a pitcetess, jewel encrusted slat· ue. (2 hrs .. 10 m~) -• Cl) FM.COii CMIT The newspape1 headlines of Cole ta1heflng Melissa's baby seod wews of shock. embarrassment tlnd a~ lhr;&j the valley. ( I hr ) Ge A-T• ttai Remtngron and Laura poee at a couple whose marriage Is on lhe rocks to find out who mlghf be IO mufder lhett Client. (I hr ) ft -:. .... llOWil "TM Chant Qt Jimmie Ith" ( 1979. Orama} Tommy L.wt.. Jeck Thompson A young half· b<eecl 11borlglne decides to seek a place In the White rnen·a WOfld only 10 run up :1n11 racism and ~ (2 hrs . 2 (II) J.o. "Nlghthawt<a" (1981. Orllma) Sytvett., S11110ne. Billy 0.. Wltllama A tough New YC>ftl City cop ha hit wor1' cut out tor him wt... one ot the world'• moat csengercq ttffof111t llt'rfvM In hit city 'R' ~min.} .. 1'Vict ~ .. (1982. Creme) Hu*)', Oety 8w.neon. A polic9 dettetlve end ••• ,~. tMm uip 10 trtP I ~ fetPQnlibl4t IOr l'tMderfng Mt of .. "°'*" .,.. (~-~ min ' -1=--· · · "-·--- ~ftDlllDIEW DD (J)OG>...,. ji'Nl)A y llClff •IEMCMOF-llll&OUIOlll MAMY-0 IU•DIAEPOllT LO¥llQ,...,. ,_, "9RCT COUIUI llO¥IE "Les Blches" ( t968, Drama) Jean·Lou1s Tnntignanl. Jacqueline Sus sard A rich. aging lesb•an pocks up a young Pa11soan stdewal~ arflst A' ( 1 ht 45m1n I 11:11 (1) llO¥lf "Dtrty lilly ( t978, Comedy) Betti Anne. Enc Edwards A beautiful young woman's sexual adventures com· pt1cate her attempts to sear<..h for her le>ng·tost ta1he1 ·x· ( t hr tO mon ) 1t.'9 I) (J) NCAA IAl«ETUU. Alabama Crom· son Tide at UCLA Bruins (2 hrs • 30 min I 0 ti) TOllQKT Host Joan R1v01s Guests Victoria Principal singer Jenntler Holliday, Drew Barrymore. ( t hr ) I ID) MC.wlllGHJUE YOUAIKB>FCRIT TWUIMTZO. llO¥lf "The Night rhat Panicked AmerlCa" ( 1975 Olama) Vic Mou ow, Cloll De Young M1thons ot Amer1Cans hs ten1ng to a t938 radoo 01oaocast of "The War Qt The Worlds" are startled into 1>etie11ing that America is under attack by Martians (2 hrs ) • DAVID IUNKllD Russell Baket .. Growing Up In The 306. (I hr ) G) NI LATBIGHT Howard Eisenberg. public 1n1eres1 lawyer and Howaro Phil tips Ooreclor of the Coi1serva11ve Caucus, debate the queshon. Should we abotNI legal aid se1v1Ces tor the poc>f?' business consullants Thomas Peters and Roben Waterman loo~ at Amertca's best-run comp&mes ( t hr J (!)~ (0) MOVIE "Games Women Play" ( 1980. Comedy) lesJhe Bovee, Samantha fox Frve fashion mod~s u~ ManMltan as lheff se•ual play~ ( t hi . 25 min I CJ) A_,, DAY• 'Double Bl&ckmaH' i art 18) JllCWI 1.,_ MOT eECElt .... Y THIE .... Comedy sketches combme wllh class;c litm and news footage 1n en offbeat. sallrle take- ott 1~(C)MOVll "Mag.c" ( t978. Horror) Antho- ny H()pktns Ann-Margret A neurohc veo- lrlloqUt&I. c;or1111nced that hts stage dummy controls his actions, eludes bordering fame and fortune to find a gi<I he loved In -hl8 ;-::.:~·~) I 01MI WT WOii) lllMI "BAck From Eternity" ( 1956. Adventure) Robert Ryan. Anlt& fkberg. Eieven 1UtVlvor1 ot a pl811e crath 1n the he1dtivnter teglon ot SOU1h Amer1e1 str~o reach c1v"11a11on (2 h11 ) .. ..,.llTOle .,. "The C.VWtn" ( t9e6. Orom1) nt'\11 SChlattino, JC>M Saxon. Duflna WOfld W1r II. six tOldtera ond a beeutlflit woman att Ir~ together In a o.rmtn f1!1Jflltlont ~ for fl-.. months (2 hra ) Cl).,. "Tii. Oter Hunter" I t07a Ota- ma) Aobtt1 Dt Nlto, Meryl Sueep. n;, .. dole. CMtfrtf frlendl trom I lmlll Penn- lyl¥anla ''"' town we cnenaed tor._ by •~Ing ttw ltfrort oT war ~ lhtv lltt drafted Ind Mnl 10 V'-1nom. 'R' e 3 rnln.) ... "Pennlle rrom Hetven" (1981, ) St...,. Martin. Befnadtltt Pewa. In ~ MldwMt dutltlO the ~ • "Aol V ic. I , llNI} C•llln, Jenet I Mih (I !Ir , 30 min ) Ch1111pc&gn41 "°' c. ... r" ( Hl60. y) C.i.ftt H!>lm, Ronald Culm•n ~hi~) 'Hisrtl.llit W1tt1 C:.lrt ' ( 1817 eom.dy) l ul Lo M•t, Candy Clark (I hr . •O ~ '"Ame1tcan l'op.. ( 1981 MU•k;•I) Animated I' "' . JI 11110) •"Carny' ( 1980 0!111111 J0111(9 1 ostm Clary Ou11ey ( 1 hr 48 min ) -('%) "Whole Liia I• It Anyway?" t '98 I C5femt1) Alch111d Ureytuaa, Jut111 CHM \191" ( 1 !Ir , !>8 min ) W CC) "Ni()h1w1ng" ( 10/lil, SunpenH) Nielo Mlncu!IO. David Wa11101 (I hr . -4b mm ) e "The Boye 111 Company C" ( 1918. Dramn) Andrew Staveo11 Sien Sh4w (2 hrs . 4 m111) •OO "Hearrooeps" ( 1081, Co111ttdy) Andy Kaufman, Bemadelle Peters (I hr . <1!> mill) (0) "Bells Are n111g1nu" ( 1960, Mu111<:al) Judy Holliday 091111 Marlin (2 hrs 5 min) •(Z) "Tess" ( t97!l, 1.111111111) N11stoss1a Kin Ski, Petet ftflh (2 hlS 110 ITllJI ) .. CD "Sunoay Too rw Awuy· ( t982, Out· ma) Jack Thompson ( 1 hr JO m 111) 11:11 CID "The Man Who Sew T om01row" ( 198 t. Biography) Docurnentar y Narret· ed by 01son Welle:; ( t hr . 26 '°"' ) WO "Liar's Moon" ( t982 Oiama) Mall Diiion, Cindy Fisher (I hr 45 min ) •CC) "The Sull1vans' ( 1944 Drnm11j Thomas Mitchell Arnw Ba.-.rer (2 hrs ) .. (!) "E•cept ror Me And Thee·· ( t975. Olama) n1charl1 Kiley Shirley Kn1gh1 (2 hrs) (8) "Gull1ve1's TravtJIS" ( 1971 Fa111asy) Rteh111d Hams, Catht1r111t1 Schell (I hr 20 min) (lJ 'Rusi Never Sleeps ( 197<"1 Musteal) Neil Young (I tu 43 111111 ) (OJ "JD And Ttie Sall rtat Kid" ( t978. Comedy) Slim Prclo.ons ( I hr 30 nlln ) (S) "Second Hand Hnarrs" ( 1980. Ola ma) nooo11 Blakt> a.111.J111a Ha111s ( 1 hr . 38m111 ) .. (fl) "l he Advcnlur~!o Of rron11er f'1eatnont" I 1970, A<MwllurtJ O.n Htg ~ty, 0en¥9f ".'yte (2 In. I • "IOhlOOtl' ( 1973, Hotrelf) Jonn at\dit, S.uf Kahen ( I hf , 20 min I !ft·'·• WWW -!:EC:... _, ....... .... a ,._..,..,Mf IMWAllWN Gm WY Oueet J1111my Bret1111 tn .-.:a. .. _.. "Vltue" ( 1002. Suapenae) FO'd. Chucil ConllOll A deadly wua II atolen lrom a milltory lob and unleelhed on 11\9 popylallOn. apreadlrliJ • 111K ot death and dottrucuon 'PG' ( t hr -1<Q1r= DICaCAVITT _.. "Dead End" ( 1937. Orama) Sytvta Sidney. Joel McCrea Youngstei1 In an East River eli>m tight 10 overcome tneu environment ( I h1 . 30 min ) CID ....a .. A dfooght hlls r1augle Roel<. turning the swlmmfng note 1n10 11 mud ~ddle and ruining Red's plans tor a ,...,-~= :: ~ A protlle ol a dance1 on lhe "Solid Gold" TV show a11 Ohio lamlly lhal makes exlra money by recycling cans ianoi:~rwr ,,_..CG9MIY ·==-~ COUHI ldCITUU ..olJT CHl -M II'. Haiti Len Dl#IOn 8lld fllCtc lklonloontl rtvln hlghHgnt1 of the prevlout ~·· Nfl g11mn llnd lnlervlew ~ ptay.,1 and coachel ( I hr ) llOWll "U•r'1 Moon" ( 1982. Orama) 11 Olllof1. Cindy rlahtt Deti1l1t partn1al oppoeltlon IWO IMO lgetl lrom dlttetlog tMlcitgtoon<le lall In loYa In • 1111\IN TIAM town 'PO' j I hr , 46 min) ~ mWll 'The 8oy1I In Company C" e78, Orama) Andrew Sltvent, Ston how A group ol young Arnerlc4ln IOI dltl1 m1nage1 10 ovetcome tl\9 lefrO<a 01 the Vletnlm W11 In lhel1 own, tllghtty olft>Mt manner 'R' (2 t111 • • min) ti)..,,. "Wiiiy Wonka And The Choe~ late Facl()f)"' ( IQ7 I, fantaey) Gene Wiider. Jack Atti.rtlOfl A world famous cont.cllonei ollera 1 llf1Ume aupply 01 a.nay to the Ove wtnncHs ol • trNaur1 hunt ·a· I 1 hr . 3-4 m1n I (I.) llO¥ll "Hou1e Calls" ( 1978. Come- dy) Walter M11t1hau, Oklndll Jacl<aon A widowed doct01 h•ll• hlfl Caaanova tend· enclefl long enough to lall lor a divorcee who ~,;J,, t;'leve In phll11nl.ktrlnQ 'PO' ~COWITYTODAY 7111 ... 1:11 nt1 UllOMCW. GUiii TO Tiii .... Catherlno Bach an<.J P1ot~1 Irwin Corey join Jim Hiii tor 1111 ottooat look 111 the Supei Bowl I . ,Ma,..., Liv.. a --.n a COWAll't m Giii U Feature<! high speed videos, a grluly bear thal'a a leleVislon star. Ulmt'ICTOll IUD._. "-ACI YOU AIDD POR rr ..... ~n TICT~DOUIH llACIB. 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Corona def Mar .673-3933 Friday, January 28, 1983 11 -l'riday Cont. third par! ol "The Omen" !nlogy, young Damien the embO<lunenl of !he Antichnst rs now an adult and a trusted advtsor to the president ol the U S A" ( 1 hr . 49 min) '21 ~ llOVlf T11e Oev11S" I 1971 DrnmaJ Vanessa Redgrave, 011ve1 Reed Durtng the 1600s rn France. a young priest ts per secured fOf his alleged alllance with the devil 1n us;ng a nunnery IOf lascMous plea sures ( 1 hr 55 min I 1::11 G llOVlf "The Return Ot Giant Matin ( 1966, Fantasy) Ko1110 Hoogo ShrhO Fu11mura The ancient god ot war destroys the enemy In a medteval telld I 1 hr 30 mrnl -Salurclay --Morning---.. CHl llOVlf ·Handle With Care (1977 Comedy) Paul Le Mat Candy Clark f I hr . 40 mrn) .. ,lfTW.Aa llO¥W "The Man WhO Cried Woll" ( t937. Mystery) Lewis Stone Tom Brown ( I hr . 30 min ) ~ u.a. ,Am .allT W'OllTICDTB llOVlf "Dead Enc!' I 1937. O.ama) Sy!Vla Sidney. Joel McCrea I I hr 35 min.) (Q)MOWll "Cutter's Way ( 1981. Drama) John Heard, Jeff Brrdges (I hr 45 min ) (1) MAM TWAlt TWblM . The Thing AbOul Feod1n··· Huck IS caught between the leudrng GrangerlordS and Shet>efd- sons ( 1 hr , 15 min ) .. rn.,....,. 1:8(C).,,. "Days Of Fury'" ( 1979) Oocu meotary ( 1 hf . 40 min ) 1C11 fOI CMM lml M --.OYITOllCJmOW __ _ INMOUf 1:8 TMAT-. .. C11T• 1CU11MOO .. .,..., PWUC,,.,_ ~TU ..... IOODOAYU. IAnm.\Y-CIW'IWm ... l911llCTIOIUI. _. Basketball Delenslng The Plvol Man" Guest. Lou Carnesecca. SI. John's. (R) ·--"'Liar's Moon" ( 1982, Ofama) Matt Olllon, Cill(ly Asher ( I hr . 45 min ) (%)llOWll "Nunzfo" ( 1978. Ofama) Dellld Proval. Jamee And<onlca ( 1 hr . 27 min ) .. 'MLO#U&m .. ~IAIDTUU...rCI') .. TMAnCAT , .... ,,. ....... ,AIT&I ,_,....._nm :::.111e,. ll'IYM• I Ill a.n ... ...... ..en_ .. _ M ~ -"BasketbllR. UllnCI r~·· °'*I °' Tom Devit. 8tanf0td. (All CD .,.. "Virus' ( 1982. SulpenMI 1'4 Friday. Jaouery 28, 1983 8111()¥11 ·Conquered City' ( 1965. O.a ma) David Niven. Marun Balsam Alter the defeal ot Nazi Germany Amencan and Brrhsh forces attempt to guard a sup· ply of arms hidden 1n a hotel from Greek rebels (2 hrs ) ([) UIQf Q~ Coverage of lhe sin gle ehm1natron champ1onsh1ps (RJ ( t hr) WIJ 11()¥11 "The Legend Ol l1we Borden"' ( 1975 O.ama) Elizabeth Montgomery Fntz Weaver A woman rs dCCused ot the a.1<9 murders ul her lather and stepmother l_1 hr) ~CNITOOMI Glenn Ford Chuck Connors 1 1 hr . 40 min) (0) C... HaOll A lrucker lather and hrs children set out on a detrvery convoy com posed ol lwo ttashy, 16 wheeler trucks and a susPtC10US·look1ng 1ait1 lhal seems to be following them ,.. DUITY'I T1BHOUll ID MP\MTITO.~I .... llAMll 1~-·-TIC*AL.,.,... DAVIT MD OOUATH CIWUllN> LATmTmiO NITPaloet YOGA fOI NUl TM llOYW "Julie" ( 1956. Suspense) Doris Day. LOUIS Jourelan (2 hrs ) ~WIC"I y~ LOT fl') YIDIOMDOI llO¥IE "Toby And The Koala Bear (1981, Fantasy) Rolf Harris ( t hr 410 min ) ,..1~ "The Horsemen" (1971 Adventure) Omar Sharri Jack Patance 2 ra.30mln) 1111 dlWaU I M1191TTAUI .... 0 'AC-ilM I UT1\.I RAICAL.l / llCtll I DAVIT AMDIOUATM •tm lWIAWOMMt \'IMIAHIAO PICITHI,_ ALL -:.1'2 DAY A group ol chit· dren live on a planet where the sun shines ev~ -~en years '°' ooty rwo hours (%)--"Schlock" ( 1Q73, HOHOI) John Landle. S.UI Kahan ( I hr , 20 min ) 1)91 =-"Tiger Bay" (1959. Myst91'Y) ~bMMlt. Horal BuchhOl.t. ( 1 hr , 45 .......... WT I ~ SlnOlno Hiii" ( 1941, W•I· 1==~1,L~) ·~·--­UYmAY••••• ....... ...... ,... INlf A ICief'ltlfic explofallon 11Netlo ~ wNch can lid 1th- 1 In Imp'~ thtlr gerne (R) ... "Corit"""11I Divide" ( 1861, nee) John BetulN. Blair BtOWI\. ( 1 hf •• •3 mln.l (Z) llOVlf "S11r Cr;uy" ( 1980. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Gene Wilder Two men are mistaken f()( bank robbers and senl to 1arl ·A' (1 hr 5t mon) W ~-l'WEDMa..1 «ti IUYDI fOllJM llOVlf "Vice Squad" ( t982 Orama) Season Hubley. Gary Swanson A police delectrve and a streetwalker team up to trap a pimp responS4ble f()( murdenng ooe of hrs women ·A· ( 1 hr • 35 min ) t:ll; llllll ICOllE I CCW ISTY CAUJl>All PC*Y'I PIOfl.E .. "°"" (It) d YIGlrTAllf IOUP tM CNITOOMI ftD llOVlf .. APPQtnrrnent For Love" (194 1. Comedy) Charles Boyer. Marga· dlret ~== J ROAO..._ g ,~ • WILD, WILD .-.0 0# MmAL.I YOYAGI TOM IOTTOM 0# THI llA MOCWf'I HaOH llATIBATMIUOU .. ICHOOl Tlps for belter sllhng Filmed al K1t11ng1on. Vt I (A) llOVlf "The Great Diamond Robt>ery" I 1954. Comedy) Red Sketton Cara Wit hams ( 1 hr 9 min j M (.[) llOVlf "Spirit Ot The wino·· ( 1979, 0r:;ma) Chief Dan George. Shm Pickens lhr. 40mln) .. WWI IT TO llAYlll 0 ICCI09Y DOO I Nin Q TmTALI --~ l:llUTMlllfY .,,. "Two Weeks In Another Town" ( 1962. Orama) Kirk Douglas. Edward G Aob4nson (2 hrs ) CE ~ RMI "Super Bowt XVI Hrghhghls" Sen Francisco 49ers vs C1nc1nnat1 Ben· ~!I UllCMI "Birch Interval" ( 1976. Orama) Eddie Albert. Rip T°'n ( 1 hr . 45 min.) (Z)llOVW .. Tess" ( 1979. Orama) Naaras-lellllla ~er A rth (2 hrs , 50 rnln ) • TMllMY~••tMOW Olm•~ .. UMl llOAD- ~our Faces Wesl" ( 1948. Western) Joet McCrea, Frances Dee (2 hrs.) (()11\ ... ~m.uM(IO CD).,_ "LaMl'blatt" ( t9'7&. Seience- Flctlort) Kim MllfOfd. Cl'lery1 Smith ( 1 hr • 30 ~ •tll) ··rn. NIQtlt Of The Generatt•• ( 1867. MyitltfY) lleter O"TOOle. Omar Sherlt (3 hre I -· (J) .:AA IAm1"IAU. O.Peul Blue Demont 11 A14barM of Blfmloghem Bluert= .. ~ .... , .... ~ I-·· •=.1.11'a:.--•muY _,_ 'tm .. -Bob VIII tr1• lo II f'e. NN MeMco, fOf I took II El OcndO -• OOl'l'WnUnlty bUllt llound the ifllDMum!llLL Te•at-0 Puo Mtn· wt at Utlh Ut• r2 t!ra,) -bldg c:o.a. lheet muelcl ui..1111" tJMHoyt 1"'41 llv•• ol t~ lrOUIHJ him 1Jeo•10111ut1119 IJllblldllk.I Mlll•hnet1• and 1111 b•IMll that Ufa o•m be •• 11 11 1n •unu 11 aml 111t1v1e m14 rc11 p1 11 \)l,ICllOO nv111b\lr11 If (I ht 4 / 1111n ) G• (H)llllO¥ll '11111\11~1f11)111 HtMMlll ' ( IUlt I Mulk;al) 611110 MmU11 De1 n1uw1t• Pw11111 In the Mk.lwHI llUlll\U lhll O.µi9MikJl1 I •hoot mu•K. ulo11111111 dualloy1 lho llvoa ul ltlOtle 1rovno h1111 l>Of 1111i..1 of h111 untmdl111J Mlli.t'lrMIU imcJ 11111 llVhctl lhut lllo < 1111 1 .. ae II IS In Wr1U11 u11d 1111M t1 11111'111 nl pro ducttun 11umU.1b 'll' ( 1111 •I""" 1 1a.D CID ICTY l9TWCIM (,11u .. 1 <.rybl11I Gay~. JO 111111) ~ llOVll Chenititt• 111 tto11rni.' t t9bb tl0t1U1) P11ll1Ck I) N1111I !)11/y 1-',11kt11 A hOlllt<;ldUI fllllllhll. t1111puh1I"'> Ill'> 1.l181!1t1ll hand 10 OS<.111-'U llllOCUtllJrt, but r111u111~ seeio.lng 16118~ w1tn iJ hu<1k11ll '>llJlllP tJ hrs) Cl) I.CM, AMIJICAN ITYll ([) eaA IAtllTtAU. f'huull1• Sun~ <ti Un~ Ion Celtics (RJ (:> hn, 10 111111 I (U lllOVll "Po1ye~ll" I t9111 Cumo:Jy) [)(111ne. Tab Hu11to1 I 1tu 111 1111C1dle cl.1h., i.uburbla l>eeorT•tl'> '"" lllUl,, '"' II 11.1111 f ant homemakt11 fl 11 ht ;•!1 """ 1 TM caB>ICOM 19 AlmlCA'I TOP Tue llOYll "Tornghl., 111t-N1u1o1 1 t•1·,~1 Con1edy) Dav1ll N1w11 Yvo11111• fl•• 1 .. 111u l11~h villagers l11nt.i~110 H1..i 1 u Lu1111111i11 hou~e is haunted (I hr , JU 111111) ®) ElfTIRT~ TOMGHT g) llOYll "Pe1e Kolly '~ Alm·... t 19!>!> Drama) Jack Wtot>ll J,11w1 l e1yh A JtltJ bane! hdS lrouOI« with .111 "'"'"'"·"'s1nu Q!nQtllt (I hf , )() min f (Q) llOWll "Nlghlh•~•· (I~ 1, O.oma) Rylv .. le. &11110ne. Biiiy 0.. WIMlamt A 1~h New YOtk Clly c.uv hea hit w0tk cut out tor him wh4H\ on4I <>I the wor Id'• mutt 1Jange1ouo ttHrOfltlt 111111o1a In hit cuy 'fl' U hr 39 min I lZ)MCml ·r..-· ( 1979 ()lam•) NMllH &la Klnllll. Pe191 F11th Th4t t111ugl'lt•r ol o l)OOI EnglM1 rarnMll '*Ofnoto the v14.llm ul hor family'• .. l)lr110011• 1111d IH11 own tmau I PO' (;> hr1 . bO nun ) tdl TOii COTT\.li UP CloM IO YOU.,._ YOU IOT TIIOUall t• 11CWW "The 1111111111111 W1111101" ( l!H I Sclftrl(.'ll n c:uon) Yul B1y1111111 Mnx VUll SyO<>w Swvlvv•" 1.11 o 11ucl11111 holocoual 111 the ? Isl century bUllur from th11 et1~1s ul pl11yvt1s 11110 1l11rvi,111111 If (I ht J;> 1111n ) ... MOYIE "Atva1e1 Kelly" ( 1906, Whl • etn) Wllllam Hold011. R1char<l WUJ111111k An adv11nturer brlng111u A herd of :>f>OO cattle to thw Union Army 1s 11bd111.h:1d by Conleoorat~rlllas (? hr& l II GD me o¥IMIQHT ilOYll "Kronui." ( 1957. ~t.1u11r..u I ic 11on) Jell Mo11ow Barbara l dWttmc.t' A oombs a1e u&ele"s 111 destroying d cJ1111Joh cal monster who bounds throuu11 '>Pat11 ravaging c11tu!. .ind l)l.a11eli. (I 111 10 min) I ION' WOM.D ..-..o11a1 llOYll "nollover" ( 1981 U1a11•HI Jane Fonda. Krr!i t<11s101te1son A lormu1 movie slat who took over the chau man ship ol he1 late husban<l's co1po1at1on ano a hi h· owered t1nanc1al expert become lnvolwd In 1 dl1Ulrout "-•' wllh ~llb '°'' .,... ~) ... IT-Oll.Y "An EvtnlflU ~I Moulin Rouge" Qt<)lye Hamilton hOll• 11 .now hum the !9genda1y Moulin ~ouge 111 P1r1t le111u11ng l•vllh c<>etume., µ1ovoca11ve dance11 llnd lnltHMltonal var1'l :• { t h1 . l b mtn ) ... t::.r'"111 ra11 Cuin~11y" ( 1946, ~) Bo-Nery fl<>y11, I CJO OOlcey T"'4t Boy1 gel m010 lh{ln 1"'4ty bnrgatn41d for wtitn they 110 11011111u Into 11 ln•I 111ck11t ( 1 h1 . 30 min) M (JJllCWW "The L11t11 W11111" ( 1978. Mutll- cal) The 81111d Of1ec1od by M11111n Sc0tr.use Jorn Mitchell, E11c Clopton, Bob Dylan Ringo S1arr and othe1!. help The Band aay u<><><J bye In a frlmert cetebratton of lh4t group'• f81ewell concert PO' ( 1 hr . •7111111) •1.-mNMm &:wmuu.~ (It) llOVll "Shadow Qt A Ooubl" I 1943. Suspense) Ter8lNI Wr1gh1, Joseph Collen When a man comes to stay with his aJaler and h9f tu1111ly 111 a small West Coast 1ow11 his llfe<:e •b 11l11gut>CI w11h thu 11agg1ng sus p1c111n tha1 ne 1s 1ea11y the "Meriy Widow" killer ( I hr • 50 min ) 1:9(H) lllOVll 'Convoy" ( 1978 Adventu1e) Krts K11s1ot1er<;<i11, Ah MacG1aw Truckers and cop!. allttrnpt 10 ou1w11 <>ne another In a rough·and tumble war on wheels 'PG' 11. hr • 5 1 min l CS) lllOYll "The rinal Cu11tl1cl" ( 1981, D1ama) Sam Neill Ros:.dno Bra1Z1 In the CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By Dr Gary Baranoski ) Alllecl Lighting's JANUARY SALE 50% to 70% OFF .\ HTll HI l'I"" \I U'-\ (11 ft·lw\t• u1J111tt" 1li•11Ullt It fi,1\1• .I 1 lllfl•Pf•t' lh f'\olllt iHhl ltf"tllfllrflf \lud1' •It I·~"~· .. ti ""l ,, ·' ....... 1. """' uwtluMI •• u1 f' '''" l'*lftl 't1tlt11•,. 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(R) CE) IW 113 Coverage of the US Inter· natlOl'lal Relay Competn10ns (trom 1nc11an BQ011s, Ind.) ( t hr ) (m llO¥IE "Mr And Mrs Sm1111 ( 194 t, Comedy) Carole Lombard Gene Ray rnond. ( 1 hr , 35 min ) G MOVE "Diamond Jtrn" ( 1935 Dlama) l:tllEdw~.=:= Ar1hur (2 hrs ) rn IOCll W IOU ..... PUCQ: .... llmllrt uvu "Ancient Places" Host Philip Abbott \ltsllS !he Canyonlands wilderness ot Utah ano Hueco Tanks 1n western Texas ·two s11es wtle<e Indian rock art has endured tOf cen turles. (R) (SJ IOUlilNlTI BID Maxwell Caulfield and Andrew Stevens star 1n RC Sherrltf'!J dra ma about two young B1111sh soldiers con fronflng the hOfrors ol trench warfart< 12 hrs.) t:ll IJZ) llO-T'"'Orl..,W .. m~ ILWITltATB> a.a llO¥IE "Hurricane· ( 1974 Orama) Larry Hagman. Marfin Milner ( 1 hr 30 min) D NCAA IAIKITUU. Or~Ofl Ducks al Arizona Stale Sun Devils (2 hrs) 8 llO¥IE "Thunderbirds To The Rescue" 198 t. Orama) Puppets ( 1 hr 35 min I 9'GllTmAT WODRWOUll IUT Of lmlllGlfT WKW. GOCIDlml mWll "Teachef's Pel" (1958. Come· cly) Clark Gable, Doris Day (2 hrs ) •....,..,..•.-CAI Mr The Ille and wO<k of maritime painter John Stobarr are featured (RJ D • ,....'liSMDROOllfJI (C) llOWll "This Spoil ing Life" ( 1963 Orama) Richard Harris, Ra chel Roberts ~'!'!& 30 min ) ..,,.., .... mWll "King 0 1 The Mountain" ( 1981, Adventure) Harry Hamlin, Joseph Bot .. r.:~mln) .. NA IOWLM Coverage 01 the 150.000 Showboat lnv11a11onal (from The Showboat Bowling Center in Las iv~~~&M·~~ IPOlllTmAT _. ,_.. "Language" Vlet<X 80f o"-t hit OWfl apectal humor tn an atlon of the Impact ot language on .~ .... , mwtl "Vlrut" ( 198?. Su~J Ford. Cl'luck Con"°'' ( 1 tw , 40 ~ "Stlf Crazy" ( 1980, Comedy) RicNfd Plyor. a.t\e Wilder. ( 1 hr • S 1 -~·-Ym .... "Tlwl Woman All90g4tt" ( 1980. Advtnturo) Hila Ku11no·U. Pono Kong, 18 Friday. January 28, 1983 i.! hr . 50 min.) llVJ ......0 IT "How To Suf\1111e And Svc· ceed In The '80s" F111e ot Ameffca's most successful selt-maoe men talk at>out how lo lt11e with 1nlla1100 ( 1 hr ) g) MOVIE "To Catch A Thief" ( 1955. Mystery) Cary Grant Grace Kelly (2 hrs ~ I llCMI ~hghl' ( 1944. Suspense) Charles Boy8f~man (2 hrs) CE) COU1G1 Old Dominion Monarchs al South Florida Golden Brah- mans (May not be seen 1n your area) (2 hrs.) (Q) llO¥ll "Utghl A MUSIC War" ( 198 I. Musical) Docurnen1ary (2 hrs . 5 min ) 0 llO¥ll "Tim" ( 1981, Orama) Pipe< Laurie, Mel Gibson. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) m cot.LIQ( IAIUTUU. LOf'\g Beach State 49ers vs. USC (2 hrs ) d I lfi WIB • MYllW AT THI llO¥lll 9'0ll'TI MmlCA "World Cup Gott" Thtrty-rwo nations are represented by two-man reams In lhts 72-hOle e11en1 from Acapv~hr) (}I) IT• IOOli OILY 'Olivia New1on· John In Concert" The Grammy Award· winning superstar performs hef bt9 hits Including "PhyStcal;' "Heart Allack, · and "Magic." ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ()) PUC"RIB RJCUM -1 ICRR-O... Of TMl...,. IOW\. P&UU tw'1'Y DAfl AMII ... --.0 Oii 9'011'T1 Scheduled CO\lerage of the Gaby Canizales I Jel1 Chandler IS-round WBA Bantamw~ht Champ1<>nsh1p bout (from Atlantic C11y. NJ ) . a report on the men's World Cup Downhill Skiing events (from Sarajevo. Yugoslavia) ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (l)rA•rtt (f) ..... WU THI DYING STOP? Charlton Heston hosts this portrayal. narra1ed by Meson Adams. or lhlrd World families struggllng to overcome polthcal rapres Ston po11erty end unstable economies (I hr) I ... IOLl>OCU llCMI "Bells Of Rosarlle" ( 1945, Western) Roy Rogers. Dale E11ans ( t hr.) Cl) llO¥ll "Time Bandits" ( 1981. Come- dy) Cretg Warnock. David Warner t 1 hr , 50mln l .. al 110¥11 "They Came To Cofdura" ( 1969. AdVenlure) Gary Cooper. Alla Hnvwortl't (2 hrs .. 30 min.) .. , ... ='•t-..V a °'9NIY wm __,, Of IPOIT'I Scheduled coverage ol the Gaby Canizales I Jeff Chandler t f>-1ound WBA Bantamweight Championship bout (from Atlantic CTty. NJ.); a report on the men's World Cup Oownhlll SkMng event• (from Sarajevo. Y~~t hi'., 30mtn.) • OM.Ill W 1Y ...... An Int.mew with Biii Honig, new Stal• SUl)ef-~tndent of Sd'loolt.~ewnftd. ~-~-lO • C.role Klng't enormout Impact on the mutlc wOl'ld It once 11QA1n felt In ttllt epeciaf lieaturlng 10tnt Of Mt Of .. 1991 hilt. ( 1 Ill ,., ..... M < 'OC• .. _ _,LO. Angieltl Klngt a1 St. [OYla Btu. (3 n'9.. 10 min.) _ _..Evening .. Ii::: llO¥ll "The LE!iJeno Ot Boggy Creek" ( t972. Horror) Da111d Hess Lucy Grant· ham A mysteflous. hatry c..reature prowls the swamplands 01 Ark.insas (2 hrs ) (f) COU.EGE IAIKITIAU M1ch1ga11 11s Pur~;hrs.) Q) CO..A#Y G) MOVE 'Tramed" ( 1974. Orama) Joe Dofl Baker, Conny Van Dyke Atter IC>or ~ears ot brutal prison treatment. a gam· ble1 swears revenge 011 the thugs. crooked cops and poh11c1ans wno set hirn up (2 hrs) S) cm.AT ZOOI OIF T1IE W011U> '1i) Al.NE l«J talOOl "The Creaflve Chnshe" Butch F1ncle1sen and Kathy WOOcl demons1ra1e techniques for the re1tnemen1 ot the chrtshe l:c)llCWI! "Two Weeks In Another Town" ( 1962. Drama) Kirk Douglas. Edward G Robinson A misguided acta< finds napp1· ness In an assistant producef s 1ob (2 hrs) CE) COUIQI IAIKIDAU Purdue Boiler- makers at Mlch1yan Slate Spartans (May nor be seen 1n your area) (2 hrs ) (8) llO¥IE "Li&r's Moon" ( 1982, Drama) Matt Dillon. Cindy Fisher Despite parenlal oppos1hon. two 1een·age1s from dllfertng backgrounds fall 1n love 1n a small Texas town. 'PG' 11 hr 45 min 1 CO) llCWI! "The E"terminata<" ( 1980. Orama) Christopher George. Samantha fggar Aller h16 war buddy is letl para- lyzeo by a New York yooth gang, a Viet- nam vet decides to take his revenge by murde11ng street c11m1nals through grue- some. tortuous means 'R' ( t h1 . 4 t min) 0 llO¥ll "Under The Rainbow" ( 1981 Comedy) Chell)' Chase. Came Fisher The 150 midgets who are 1n town for the film- ing ot "The Wizard Of Oz " turn a CalllOI· nl8 hotel upside-down 'PG' ( 1 hr • 38 min.) (Z)llCWI! 'T8$S" ( 1979. Drama) Nastas- sla Kinskl, Petei Ftrlh The daughter of a poor English farmer becomes the victim or ~amlly's aspirations and her own beau· PG' (2 hriA:.a ';1~ COUICll Michigan State Spartans vs. Purdue Btolermakers (2 ... 1hrs .• JP.":'o. WNY•M--..O W ,...., Neal Gabler end Jot· trey Lyon1 review "Gandhi" end .. Frances.·· • 1 • llMal ""-Cl) W IACIJ wmtDAVID MOhOihil ltaLL.YWOOD Q.Oll W Featured. an lntetvlew with Butch Petrick, Eddlt of "The Muntters" terlos; 11 hl&tOfY ol the H~ Sign: a profile of Jol'lnny IMaL'1:.'::r..~:"'= CALIN 1111 CCIII m l.aul l90llT ... ....,.. MlCIUnml ... T •mAU. I ... ''Olnet'' ( 1982. Comedy) Steve fltnbtfg. MIOkty Rourke A 88.ftlmort dlnef II the Nf'IOOl.ll for • quintet of young men IMn dUrlng 1"9 time When tM pr ... ""'" of 9QJlthOOd .,. rhttaltnlng to ~them. 'A' ( 1 hf' .. 60 min,) Cl).,. "Ole l.a~" ( 1980, ~ c:IY) Robby Benion. Char• Owning A -lahanl e MM COOHlt'I OMHI COUlln ·~.,~ Cuu01)"1 t1C>llWl8 Women Jllll (,110j)411 fAIUlllllff lhf tregedy 111 01111~e1 C0tmty'1m11ny11011..i. .. wo,,,..1, hum bug ltc.114i~~ rui\awayt (f l COUHI OeOl'uta T~h Y11Uow Jl!lc;kei. •I N1:11th Cerultria hr ll1tt1I• (M11y 1101 I.lo Nell 111 ye>tH 81911 ) (1 hr11) IHl THI YUA TMAT WAii -• 11111 11111~ llOWI> luolHUtt 1111<.I <)liUlllUI 11111111;tU011 11rn 11(,41(1 IU c.l11t>lll(:l11 thll fTil>bt lllttllllllUl>tt! t!Vttllt:J ul thu jllOVIUll~ Ytllll ( t '" ) (8) MOVll 't olit1t ' ( HIOi' Co111edyj J11111t111 Mll'>Oll Suu I y1~1 (I hr!» ')(') mu11 9 MOVll Monty l'yll1011 A11u t h11 Holy Or4'11" ( Hl/4, Cu111o•ly) tlr11h11 111 C.h11p man. John Cltte!>O ( 1 h1 :JO 111111 ) G ~ 'Dumn C1t1l011' I 1958 Or1t11111) Kellh Anditi. Mauu1n Huyh 1:• hr!>) .. , lltAMAMA MOVll "Cti11tnt>10111; 0 1 Ju'>llre· ( 1955 Wtt:.tem) (..layh.ln Mooru Jay Sil vetheels ( 1 h1 30 111111 ) ' LOVI, AIEICAM ITYU IMOAle HUWTIJI c~wnx•MYWW ) CAl'OU IUNCL. ONI TO ONI Caw11 K1ny s enormous 1111peG1 011 1hu mu'>1< wudcJ 1:. u111.u dyJin lull 111 1111c. !>IJUl 1111 le.i1u111111 ~u111e ol ht11 y1et1h•ht hil!. \I hr I 11• 1 THI aT10MI AmRICA'I TO. TO (J]) ftDIND INcw.I I 1111 I 1 oulih' With Miss ::>w1lth' An11n.i1eo A hoy wcll1" ptt'!>l>Ulfl lor '>(;tf'flC.t' dlld .i w1lc;fl w11ri uul Clt1ted pr.11.111 tt' 1rn11 lort..t''> 1P.111 2) till ~ IOUl T1Wt IS MOVIE uro [.c.1u.,•vt• ( 1!1l'l Advenrure) Documen1dry (;> ,.,,., I Ell) lilAQll .. WA TDCOt.OR ml A l«ATIMQ UICTACUL.AI' Tia Lw"I fo• and R1Ghdrd Oatley' [la111e /ayak .11111 Perer and Cailhn C:arrutht!I'> present .ill e~rravagani.1 on ll c lea1u111>y !he muw and moous nl AmE'ric.o ( I hr ) tCl MOVIE I 11111111y t 19 h Mus it .111 Roger Q,111rey A1111 M.iryret ( 1 h1 '10 nun) I H) INllll TitE NF\. Ho'> I'> I en 0<1w<.on a11!J N1c:k Buoni1.ont1 r1•v•l'W hr~hlryl•H. ol 1111• prt'vrous wtlt'i..·., Nf t y.imec, ''"d 1111erv11•w key player'> ,J111J 1.o,1lnes 11 tu I 10 MOVIE Tl•l' Moons (tur H•1r111 ( 1936 Cumedy) M.:1ryare1 S11llJvdn H1•11 lronda ( 1 hr 10 m111) 11:11 FUIH OORDOM 0 GIWI>,,.. OI AI.L..JTMI (J]) AmRICAN IAMDITAND MOVIE "Los1 tn Al.Jska .. I l'hi' 1,111rn• dy) Buel Abbott I OU Coslelhi ( 1 hi HI mu1 I Ell) L» QUllTIMQ P1ec1'>1tm µatte111 Georgia Bonest1-e1 de111011'>l•ate:. tt11• ti.J'>IC. ge(ltnet11c -.11.iµ<>S us.>t.J on qu1lt1111.J .i" re1a1ed 1u tt.f' 17 1111..h oiock ~ MOVIE Ol?al.l rn<J c I'll/ Ora""' I Sylvia S1lJ11ev ""'' M<.( •Pd 11 hr l'• ITllll) 0 MOVIE The I d\I Worel t 1919 I l1o1 ma) R1c.harl.l Hdrr1<. "Jrer• U1,1t~ I? tu --Afternoon a. a PGA QOll Ph\JelllJ I >i.>en I ,,.. coverage ot 1he 11111d •<>ui•rl !lro"1 Pl11•• ni1<. Ariz I ( 1 hr ) 0 NCAA IAlllET'IALL l '"'' '""" L.J1thro.11-. ell V•rQ1n1a CavahPr< I '" 1 U TIW! ITOOGll 0 MOVll Drum Re.ii 1 11J~4 Wec.tf'r111 T lu-Righteous Bro thers g uest star on Suturduy's HThe Gle n Campbell Musfr ~how,'~ ut 7 ::\0 p .m. on K NBt ( 4). Alc111 I acJo. M<tll!.<l PaYafl (?hi!. ) Q) lllOVll ·F1vt1 Master~ Of Death' ( 1979 A<Jven1ure) David Chiang. 11 lung ( 1 hr . 5 1 min ) EZ!) llAQIC OI DECOUllVE 'AINTINQ GD NCAA IAIKfTIALl Regional c0Ye1<111t ot lou1sv1lle at V11g1nia Indiana a1 Iowa (2 hr~ J ml MA~ATTHlmlOO Fea1uretJ "D;irk Muu11t.i111· ( 1944) ,,1arrmy Rubert I uwery and flle-n D1ew. J 1944 Cd1tOU11 rrcsh Hnre • a 194:? short stamng Sptktt Jone5. c1ntl Chaµ1er 7 ol "lo11o's Black Wtup" ( 1944) ( 1 hr , 30 min) E 1 WORLD CW Ill.a t,ow1.1ye ol 111•• Men", 90 Meter Jumping lroin lake PM<. 1il NY (2 hr!.) (H lHIOMA~ ('fl MOVIE 'Heavy Metdl ( 1981 St1en<..t> I tt11on) An1ma1ed Voices ot John CJ111Jy John Vf'rr1on ( t hr 30 nun ) m lllOVIE r olluw The l111y'> ( 194 4 Mus1c.1IJ George n.111 Marlene D1etrccl1 i. hrc;) U:. AT TitE MOVIEI Kl>IWORLD .U.. Ill ICHOOL "Uy11rlflllc. Sk11nq Autcti r1nde1&e11 and Kc11hy Woc.>J dem<>I• Ir 1te pd1allel sk1111y ii 1urm which pru v1des lhc> grea1es1 Go111ro1 a11<1 <.reativ1ty I ti 1 Vl>EO JUKEIOX 0 )MOVIE T1ght111Q Mad· ( t'J/b Dr<HT1i1) I Por1 IS.ii.II Kennc>dy J.itr•<'' 111ylehc111 ( 1 "' 3!> '""') $. lllOVIE /orro The Gdy Otade' ( 198 t ( .mr1eely) Lieu1ge H.irnrlton, law en Hilt ton ( 1111 33 mrn) t2::JI @ MOVIE The Phantom 01 The Opera I 1943 01amaJ Ct,iuele R.11no, Nelsort rody_ (7 hrc.) Ulll f) I U IPO«TI IA TUN>AY 51.tie<Juled h~• • • <>vPraqe ul th<' L.iry Gu1<Je11 ' Davey M11ore 1!> round WBA Jun10• M1ddtewP1yt11 Champ1onsn1p bout (Iron A11ant1<.: C11y, N J ) ·supet!.kdles" Chernp1onsti1p figure S11a11ng (from Mael1 son ~uare Garden) (2 hrs I 8 IPOKT~ORGI IUFrOM ICIW- IOOIC Geo1ge Plimpton rnke'> a look baG~ al the ma1or Sp0tt1ng events ot 1982 ( 1 hr. 30 min) i AIEICA'I TO. TO IUllU IEICMI OI TitE IWO IOWll MOVll "Island Oft ove" ( 1963. Come- dy) Rober1 Preston Tony Randall (2 hrs) tli) NOVA "The Pl.,a&ure Of F1nd1ng Th1r1g'> Out" A cand1Cl por1rait ot Nobel P112e win 111ng phys1c;1s1 Richard fetrunan 1s pre sented o ( 1 t11 ) IC) MOYIE "Cannonball nu11" ( 1981 Comedy) Burt Reynold!> Dom Dell11'>e ( 1 hr 3o min) IHI MOVIE .. SkyWdld" I Hl80 OtdnldJ Bene Davis. Howard Hf'~seman I I 1\1 40mrn) ll }MOVIE 'Guys A11d Doll'>" I 1955. Mus• cal) Frank S111a1ra Jean Sommons (;) hrs. 30 mrn) 1:11 I '""'°°' IOUl TIWll • LM FROM THI ll1IT 'ld<imeneo" The Me1ropotitan Opera's performance of Morart'!. opera teaturits Ileana Co11uc;bas. Hildegard Behrens. Fr'ederiGa von Staele and l uc1ano Pav ... rottt. James Lev1nt-con ducts (3 hr:. 30 nun I 0 MOVIE For You1 Fye'> Only" I 1981 Adventure) Roger Moo1e. Topol (?hr'> 5m1n) CZl llOVIE ·A L111te Romance · f 1979 Comedy) Laurene\! Olivier Diane l ane LI hr . 48 min ) tGO u m m1M>IE GAMEi HP1i,man Trophy wuir1e1 Her!.chel Walker will be amonq 1tie Fnday. January 28. 1983 15 -Saturday Cont. begins a serof'S ol human sacr of tees to an Afrocan •I.JOI (2 hrs ) (!) llOYIE Two Oro A Gu11to1111e I 196!> Horror) O\>an Jones Connie S1evens A magoc•.iln·s daUQhter rS forced 10 spend a w~ on an ~roe man:.oon 11) Ofder to a11a1n her lalhi>r's 1nht!ro1ance (2 hrs 30 mon ) fD 111'\'ITBm ' SPrgean1 Crtbb Mao Halter's Hohday' The sergean1 rS catted'" when 1hf> d1smembelfJd rema111<, ol a body are discovered on Broghf<)('I Beach Q (I hr I t[, COUEQE LUKIRAl.L Georooa 1 ech 'l'ellow Jackets al Norlh Carolona Tar Heels tR) (2 hrs ) L) lllOVIE "Crego1y·s Gori" ( 198? Corne- dy) GOfdon John Srndair Def:" Hepbl11n A Sco111sh schoolbOy taus head·ove1 heets IOI his soccer team s hr"1 female player PG t I hr JO min ) 1$,llOVIE U1gh1 A Mus.<. Wdr 11981 Musicall Documentary ConcPrt footage l11meo on I ondon NPw York Cahlornoa and rraru.e spotlights !Ile 1Jertorm11nces ot 34 New Wave groups. 1nclud1ng fhe Police Of'vo .loan Jl'll .inc1 rhe Go-Gos A (2 ru<, '>mon) 1.. llOYtl Hp;ivy Merat l 1q8' Scoen<P Foc11onl Anornale<J V()o('.Po; cit .John Canelv Jottn Vernon m llOVIE 'Oepurtt'd ( 19'l 1 Ofama) Jett Chanot1>1 Marl a Toren t:9U 6i) TAD ID Ir Y'EAll AT THE Tor Von S<.ully •.hows u'> some ba!.f'batt l os AOQ4'14'< Uodgel ~= U rne Lile Of Aroan I 1979 CorneOyl r ,raham CflJpman Joh11 Cl~ t:aQZI llOVIE Pride 0 1 Tile Ma11nes· ( 1945. O.ama) John Garlre+d Eleanor Parket Manne Al Schmid 1s blooded by grenades after kllhng many Japanese (2 his . 35 min) -0 UI) THI FAa.Y Tm Annie dtscove1s lha1 h(lr best tr1e11d os rn;ikong romanhc aovances toward Iler hand~me young stepson .JW.I I hr I I' FlrltfASY .., l amocu U ICM PU"°* Moss Lonely hearts" Enc Roberts and Arthur Hill star In Nathaniel West's drama about a young journalist who ts forced 10 write a lovelorn advlce cotomn for a big c11y newspape1 *D ~ IHAlllNAlla f'UYI "King Lear Jonalhen Mill8''s new p100u<:1ton ot one of Shak8$p98rt's mosl complt1• and pro foond works ls presented, the cast includes Michael Hordern. B10nda Blethyn. r rantl Mkldlemass and John Shrap(lel (3 hrs l CC) lllOft "Carnal Knowledge" ( t971 Orama) Jade Ntcholsnn Ann Marg1e1 (JO .wll "Contlnentef OMde" ( 1981 Romance) JoM BelUS111, Blair Brown (O)llOV9 "Heavy Metal" ( 1981. Sclenee Action) Animated Voices of John Candy. John Veinon -; JIO. Al?JG•••••CCCllllNCiftle.,.mM. .. IAlUllDAYlfiGITl'Am --~~."->I Ltur.noe OIMtr. John GlelQOd Sued on Shak_,.., ••• play • ..,. "Hult\... Hulh, 6wee1 Ctw· IOI~" ( 196&. HOtror) Beue o.vte., OM11 di Hfvllllld 18 Friday, January 28, 1983 I 61) llOVIE Return Ot The Sr11en" ( 1966 Adventure) Yul Brynner Robel! ru11er After one ol the "Magnohc;f'nl Sevpn" os kidnapped hos torme• con11ades come Iv his rescue (2 hrs J 89 llOVIE All At Sea ( 1'1'l8 Cvmedyl Alec Guinness. Irene FJruwnf' A ship's cap1a1n s1;l1ers lrom a d1sabtrous n1alaelv seaS1Ckness ( I hr . :?5 rn111 J {E)~ (1J llOVIE ''Virgin Terrot0<y' I 1970 flf,1 ma) Anne ( obert Yann Kori•tl0l A colOny 01 women loving on a remote voltage have onty one man le> "'1are am-0riq them t r nr. 2om1n) (S) LOYWO,..,. Ne PBffCT COUPlll (Z)llOVIE "Schlock ( 1973. Horror) John Lc-1d1s. Saul Kahan A mons111r behaved 10 be a geoe11c · missing hnk goes ()(I a rampage of lerrr11 PG' ( 1 hr ?O min I m llOVIE The f ~·ie· ( 19-48 Adventure) Douglas Fairbanks Jr Maroa Monte; Whole in e.111le King Charles II 01 fngland falls in love wllh a peasanl Qtrl I<' h1'i l 11:11 B UMM'f ~ fl) IATUM>AY 9IQKT lM HCJ'31<, Rock Moranos and Dave Thomas Guests The Bus Boys ( 1 hr 30 mon 1 GMC ..... (I) llOVIE "One 01 My Wt\/f!"', IS M1ss1nu ( 1975. Suspense) Jack Klugman. [lt~.1 beth Ashli>y A new.ywed c,oc1e111e·s C11i. appearance ruts a small l•Jwn d<'tec;11w on the case (2 hrs l i llllPOllaT ....... , • ..,..,,_ ... IGa..oall A .... DAY• ED8t !+<~IOU!. loverc; (£'art 19) 0 llOV11 'Time Bandolc; ( 1981 Come dy) Craig Warnock D1w1d Warner A young t>Oy rs tall.en on a '"P through lime by a band ot d1m1riv11ve would tie oollaws whO have slolerl a 1•mt' w.lrp map lrom the S~eme Being PG I t hr SO mon I ,,.C.C> 'Tommy 11q75 Musical) Roget Oaltrey. Ann-Margret Based on the rock opern by The Who 11119 0 90VW "Ol<lahOma Crude" (1973 Drama) George C Sco11. Faye Dunaway A young woman a11empts 10 1egaon pos 66SSIOf1 o1 her Oii-heid •nl!'<t'SI<, ( 1 hr 30 mon) 1dl(8) IT~ ROOM OILY 01tv1a Newrvn John 111 Conce11" The G111mrr1y Award winning superstar pei'lo1ms her btg Ms 1nclUdi~ "Physical" "Heart Atlack ·and 12jl "M~~· 30m1n) • ..,.,.lllffOft .. ~ ~ IAm'TIMJ. Purdue B011er makers at Mlchtgan Slate Spor1nns (A ) {.?.his) (DJ llO¥ll · Tht Sensuous Nurse ( 197'l Comedy) Ursul8 Andress Dulflo Del Pref fl (I) llOVll "Cha"' Aeecuon" 11980. Adven1Ule) Steve Btsley. Arne Merlo Win chester e-ttlf?)_,.. "The Brain" ( 1969 Advenlure) David Niven. Jean-Paul Belmond<>. A d&r Ing attempt It made to hel5t secret military funde lrom 14 NATO COUfltr~ (2 hrs ) t11t11um•nt1um MOWI "&Aleta Or Balloca" 1 t936. eme) EdWafd G RoblnlOfl. Joen Blon dell. In order to get evldenee neceesary for • eonvtc11on. • fofmer oe1ecttve 1n111trl11et ~'1;'~~ ~iiii:'Chadolle" ( 1976, Orama) Sit pe Lane. Roget Vadim A IUCQeNful writ• beCcrNe fMdna~ wl1'1 the murder of a r.:r (t "'. 46tnin, "Stir Crazy" ( 1980, eom.dy) Richard Pryor. Gene Wilder Two men are rn1s1aken to• bank robbers and s.en1 10 1a11 'A' ( 1 hr 5 1 rnon ) t.e U (Y'D9Q AT THE -..OV 8 llOYtl Curucu Beas I 01 l ne Arna zon" ( 19S6 Advenrure) John Bromfield Beverlv Garlano m llDl1DDBfT .,,,a..,... Cli) llOYIE "Abandoned" ( 1949. Drama) Dennis O'Keele Jeff Chandlf'• A con cerned newspapl!(man exrwse<; me black-marker baby racker 12 hrs J t25 llOYIE tiell Nigh!' t 19tl I Horrnq Linda Blair V1ncen1 Van Par11>1 As pan or rheir 1ntl1a1ton lratern1ly .ind '>oronty pleages spend a n1gh1 1n a spooky su1-1 posedly Abilrtdoned mansion 'R ( t h• 40 mm) ~I IUT Of lmMGHT WICW.. AICNEWt llOYtl Surmse Al C .:impot>ello ( 1960 Boogtaphy) Ralph Aellamy Greer Ga•son The tJ•lll(.ult yeat'l ot 1921 10 1924 on lhe lolP nl I 11111khn Ot!t;ir10 Roose veil evf'ntually allecl all Amer1c.ari~ (2 hrs 1 0) lllOVIE ~uperchock t 1913 Adven turel Joye" .1.11son Tony Young A shy a11tone hOStf'~ fond<, advenrure when she assumes tne aggress111e pe1sona ot her a11e1 ego ·n I r hr . 35 rnui 1 0 llOVIE T arroo· ( 1981 Qf;'!ma) Brl•Ce Dern. Ma111J Aoams An Qh';c«C;(!d tatroo ar11s1 kodn;inc; ii ta<.h1on mooef and pro- ceeds lo 1 over he< l>O<ly ..,,in hie; h.inc1o· wOfk A' I 1 hr 45 mor I 1:11 'J; llOYIE 'Saint Jr1ck 11qN Orama) Ben Ga1:i1r,1 DenhOlm flltol ($)lllOVIE Tome Bandlls (1981 Come dy) Cra1q Warnock David Warner A young boy os take11 nn a tnri llHOUgh tome by ii band 01 d1mmut1ve wovto be oullaws who havP c;1<>1en a 11me·wa1p map lrom the S11p1eme Bemg PG ( 1 hr 50 mrn ) 1M Q) lllOVIE Choncher6 11971 Ofama) Dennis Hopper S1etla Garcia A movie crew filming an Amerocan Westein on Iha mountains ol Peru encoun1er a group of nauves wllh 1ooas ot lheu own <2 hrs. 15 min) HI 8 MoVIE Samson Ann Delilah ( 195 1 Drama) VICIOI Mature Hedy Lamatr lhe mighty Samson (Inds hoc; power curlalled ~ 1:m:;e1y Delilah (2 lors > ~ CCJlU• IAIKfTIAU Old r.>omrn1un at South AOltda (A) (2 hrs ) 1:11 Qll WOM.D AT &.Mm 1:11 (I) 90VW "T1~ Bandits I 1981 Come dy) Crarg Warnock Oav1d Warne• A young boy •S 1eken on a l"P through llme by a band ol dlm1nv1ove would be outlaws who have stolen a 11roe wa1p map trom the SIJO:le Bemg 'PG' ( 1 hr . SO mon) t:ae 'Deadly Fathoms" (1972. Adventure) Documentary A group of deep-sea drllers encounter ""8ChefOI,. COlal reels and deadly shatk~ whel1 they Ml oul on a photog111phrc uped11ton (2 hrs.~turr i~nmu.u .aN "HNvy Metal' ( 1981 Scienc~ ic110n) Anlmttled Voices of JOM Candy. JoM Ve<non A my&le<IOOS green Otb 01 lromendout power has a 8lrange eltect on • variety of eharae1ers In dllferent limes and places In tho universe 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min l ·1=--~ .. -·---... ''Sleec>ina Ooga" ( 198?. °'•. me) Sam NelU · Werrt1n 0111n -S.hlnlay Cont. IKlll\JWllllll\j (lb dllYtl I• 1Jd4kl by I 11!\lrl 1111>nk"y 111 pmvh 111 t 11n111tfl! 1nnoc uni ,it • 111u1U.1 i.11;11~ 1'0 ( I h1 bO min I 1'1910MCI ... ... 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T AA IUNJI IOWl '"ilrtY Uou ""~' c.11pture~ thu ex1.11urnen1 .1mJ ""'''"''"'. ol •;11p1# Bowl Suntlcty with U•H'"''· Pcm H1l.lo.i1", A1111 J1ll1<111 Lula fala ,-,d l\11J1t>y I clnde1'> Mtlll1r1 Olsen T""Y A1d1,.hhuw .t11U M,,,., Am""',, l">elJld Sut1 M,ltft!ll (I tu I 0 MOVIE I he L.11 .. 11urt• I 1.;111 Uldck l.Jkt• jl'J/'1 IC1>11c11) Jd(~ l lJlll Dub T.1y1111 lwu .1111llrop11l1111y ,11111e11ts 11 .. ivel to 1111• l UUl .. hllld ~W!llllJI'> '" '>t'.Ht:h tor <I letJl'll•l·l'Y ''"'"~ler (;' h•~ ' aJ T.A llOGlmt ttOQtie. 1 1nveetig.oon o 11m0fe<J car robbel• beot1111et comµfl 01l9d when he lllM lo help the 1111te. ut • I (I hr) OYll 'lnte1mouo' ( t9Jlil •I lnijtld S.t(llNlrl, lfflle How 11!.1 An 1111ente lovt •tf•ll U.vtl()pt b41twM'1 • tnOlflf'IU COflOell vlollfltlt llnO flit da~hlef'1 music l11acher (I hr JO nun) • MOWi "Ju•t A l itlle lll<;01tV9'1..,lCll (llH T Ot1111111) l 60 Mn1m11, JumH Suu:y An embHlllflKJ Vle1nom volor11n le11m1 10 lkl detpllt the IOt>8 ut 1n 1 1m und u ltlg t? hr•) • ODYlllY "Wtt A111 Met11naku" A 81111111 Indian tribe ltv11ig 111 u remote tecllOfl of the Amuoo River Ba11n 15 studied Q ( I hi' GD -~ cowrrt Fea1u1od 0111riue County !!&It h4ttp IOf trensexuala Vic Braden's Co111 de Cllll tennis camp, lhe Cowboy nightclub In Orange County Huntington Beach's own Occult Shop (C) llllOYm "Cannonball Run" (198 I Comedy) Butt Reynolds, Dom Deluise VarlOt.ls oddball characters c;ompe1e 1n a C08Sl·IO·C08SI auto race 'PG' (I hi . 35 min) ~~bols' (1981 Comedy) John Belushr, Dan Aykroyd A mrdctle class suburban couple are subj&cted to the stta~st 2•·hour pe11od ol their lives alter 1he11 bizarre new neighbols move 1n nexl doo1 'A' ( I hr , 34 min ) (~) llOVll "Pennies From Heaven" ( 198 t. M~IJ 8tew M111Hi, e.rnaoe11e Pet.,• In tile MldwMI Outing lhe OepfetelOf\. I lhMt muliO MHl•fflfln c.1Mtroy1 the Nv" ol thoN 1r0\>lld h1t11 t>ecauN of hit vnbfldlou aetllltttleM end hill ~~I that ~le tan be •• II I• In eongt •nu movie mu111e11 pro duCllOn nutnbell 'A' ( I ht . 41 min ) • llOYll "Mcxlty PythOll Ano I he HOiy Cllall" ( t81•. Comedy) G1at11.1m Ch11p m•n, John Clwtlct Ktr1g Arthur and hi• bind OI k111gh11 t11GOUflla1 g1nnt11 rlddlor11 and u le1ocloue rebblt 111 their Mar<:h IOI 1118 tegenda1y cup 'PO' (I hr . 30 m111 I • ~ Q~I r ullfJllOn VI M11ietobl ( 1 hr I l:llG MOYW "Ulllo Men" ( 1940, 01am11) Jack Oaki.. Jrmmy L yuon Bdsed on me &tOly by LOUIP M11y Alcoll A l11m1ly of btothet• 1xperienc1 the toV and pain ol W owing up. (I hr . 30 min.) 11111 lu.t Ouesl Rosanne Car.h ( 1 hr ) .. ()) ltlOYll "Phantom 01 The Ope1a· J remlere. Drama) Maiomrlla11 Schell ane Seymour A n10oous1y dlsligured vocal coech dtal>Olk;11lly scheme& 10 avenge the SUIClde of his young wile a11 ~11fng opera &Inger (2 1111>) U ID llAllA'I PAa Y Morm1 ttuows a lit when she learns that V1n1 and Naomr are Q!!lnnlng to get m111r1ed U (JI LOYI IOAT A woman recove1111g horn an operatron learni> about hie when she meetb a man. a couple ttavelrng wllh their lawyer son con1enipla1e gelling u dlv0<ce. and Gophe1 helps a beautrlul stow= O (I hr) CIJ nCraze" ( 197 4, Horror) Jack Palance. Diana Dots An antique dealer HEADACHES? #llerMI' ~ ~ 1hnHy YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 For Complimentary Con1ultotlon WESTCLIFF CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE ~ .. --. ... ..._ '°43 Weetcllff ~ •• lutte 109 .....,._.. ...... (neer C:-•'• -17th -4 nM) MOii lnsurenc.s A~led IJW )Oil tor businm Of pieasor e tJelcie )OJ fl ~ • stop to Pat IUieys for Jl ,us /01t P•t IUley l\lm$elf, ni ~tes con111Ut (O pi-esiint 1191 s ~ 11\al tr11re 111 dtess or cz.ual' Ila• we ve etllrlled to Ydie:s tr n111N1s1 We nrrs hM a llldeaivay Slit UjEtlllS 111 ti! •111' roan Plus al nlld ti! S10ft )OJ H hnd IR&OeCled collectltlleS all Jilt ll«nS ICJ M!y Slle'ljj ''"I Friday. January 28, 1983 17 -Sunday Cont. fh') Clark Gable. Ooos Day (2 hrs ) · • llAI~ TMIATM "Winston Churcl'llll The W~derness Years" Hav11lQ lost a tortune in the Well Street crastt Churchill llndS himself pitched into a cor1 floct with the leaders ol his own party (Pert 21 n ( 1 hr l m> llCMF"L11tle Men' ( 1940 Orama) Jacl. Ollkte Jimmy l 'J'Clon ( 1 hr 30 min) CC) MOft Meatballs ( 1979 Comedy) Bill Mu11ay Chris Makepeace I I hr 33 min) CD llOWIE 'Kiii And Kill Again ( 198 1 AdVenture) Jame!; Ryan Annel1ne Kriel Uhr . 40m1n ) (0) MOft "The Secret Aoent" t 1936 Mystery) John Gielgud Madeleine Carrnll ~hrs) ~..vllW .wm "House C111ts' I 1978 Lome dy) Walter Malthau Glenda Jackson (I hr , 38 min) tt11 0 1lll ftB wmt DAVID~ n.rt COU-WllTTMllll I MUM R.Kl!MOM .W. "Mr IOSlde, Mr Outside ( 1973. Drema) Hat Linden, Tony Lv Bianco (2 hrs l • CIUICH•M ltDm (ff)~ ll()CI( A drought hits Fraggl" Rock. tum1ng lhe swtmm1ng hole into a mud puddle and ruin.rig Red's plans lor a one-Traggte swim show C'S) 90¥W ·Urban Cowboy ( 1980 [)fa ma) John T1avolta Debta W1ngP.r (? hrs . 12 rrnn ) 0 .,.. "Th(> C1ncmna11 Kid· t 1965 Orama) Steve McOueen fOw8rO G Rot> rflSOO ( 1 hr !>5 min l 1t:llGZJ mN 'Hurry Sundown ( 1967 Ota ma) Michael Caine Jane fonda (3 hrr. I --Afternoon __ _ .... I TllB ITOOCm.I :""The Comic·· ( 1969, Duima) Dick ~-~e Michele Lee. (2 hrs l • " ... f'WINMOMM. ... (H)mN "On Golden Pond" (1981, Ora rna) Henry Fonda. Katharlnt1 Hepburn ( 1 hr . 49 min ) e 90Wll "BroaOway" ( 194:>. Mystery) Gear~ Raft. Pat O'Brien (2 hrs) -· C1J NA OOll "Ph0en1• Open" Live coverage ol lhe llnal round (from The Phoenix Country Club Arlr ) (2 hrs . 30 llmln ~-·...am WU. WU--.00# MmM.I ... ICTM Host LIN Clark ralka with Rowe, IOlmef may01 of Del Mar and founder of ··Save CM Coast " ID Ill~ AT THI 1UOU Featured "Derk Mountain" ( 1944). 11arrlng Robert Lowery and Ellen Drew. a 1944 cartoon. "Fresh Hare", 1 19-42 short 1tarrlng Spike Jones. and Chapter 7 of "Zorro'• Bleck ~·· (194•) (lhr .30mln) CC) ~ "Dead End" ( 1937. Orama) SyMa Sidney. Joel Mc:CtM (I hi . 30 .. CZ>t1 •uaccm W8 ~ ... ,.._ Hotle<I by L urna~'C:h. ..... mA'IWT'""" .._ ''Ted WM- " Hott· Tom S..1191 I -·· ... "Loet HOlllOO" ( 1973, Musi Oil) ~t• finch, Liv Ullmann (3 hf1.) ....... 20 Frtd9Y, January 28, 1983 , • ...n.. '88 Seconds In Greens- born" JesslCa Savitch takes a new look al the 1979 "Greensbolo Massacre case in which frve memt>ers ol Ille Communist Workers Paity were kUled by members ol the Ku Klux Klan and the American No11 Party D ( 1 hr ) ([) l'Ofl~ IOmQ (It) (JJ _,,. "HISlory Of The WOfld Parr I (1981. Come<fy) Mel Brooks, Madefme Kahn t 1 hr • 33 min ) CO) MO'lll "Second Hand Hearts· ( 1980 Drama) Rot>erl Blake Barbara Hams ( 1 hr. 38 min) CZJ .W. "Tess" ( 1979. Orama) Nastas ~U! K1nski, Peter Firth (2 hrs . 50 min ) d8 NOUYWOOD a.Oii IW Featured an Interview wtth Butch Patrick, Eddie of "The Munsters" serleS, a hrslory of lhe Hollywood Sign. a profile ot Johnny Mathis. (!) .W. "The Sea Hawk" ( 1940 Adventure) Errol Flynn. Brenda Marshall ~hrs l E MOW "The Greatest Show On Ea1th' ( 1952. Drama) Charlton Heston. Belly Hut~3hrsJ 0 "hne Bandits" ( 1981 Come dy) Craig Warnock David Warnei ( 1 hr 50m1n) IM8 llCMI 'Otmelot' I t967 M~ill) R1eha1d Hams. V11nessa Reograve 13 hrs) D IOll · Mazoa I PGA ClaSSIC Nancy Lopez and Sandra Palmer are among those Top l PGA champions who will compete in this toumament t1om Deer FielO Beach. Fie (2 hrs ) 8) llCMI "Breaking Up" ( 1978 OramaJ Lee Remick. Granville Van Dusen 12 his) ... FJCM•tlMITI Ii) 1ll!M OllCI WAI A ll¥llt CAUID ..... °"" A look IS taken et the M ISSOUll River alter 'years of CongreSSIOf'\81 regulatton and alteralfons to meet the objectives ol hydro pawe1. flood cont101. 1rr1gat10n and nav1ga1100 ( 1 hr.) (C) .W. "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" ( 1981, Otama) Kristy McNI ch<>'. Mark Hamlll ( 1 hr , 50 min.) (ff) .W. "The Magic Ot Lassie" ( 1978 AdVenture) James Stewert Mickey Roo ~ (1 hr. 39m1n I UlJ .,_ "The Unknown Man" ( 19!>1. Orama) Walter Pidgeon Ann HordlllQ ( 1 hi . 24 min l e .W. "Str80QefS Al Sunrise"' ( 1971, Drama) George Montpomery. Deena Mer ,. lion ~ l.oa. oeeTHIMAM ,_,. --~ --.J) al MCQ8 CC)UI.. •1U1TOITHIWU e ... IOW\. IMI Miami Dolphins OI New Yorlc Jets VS Dellff Cowboys OI Washlnglon Redlklna rrom the ROH Bowl In Puadena. CalH. (3M., 30 min ) I WMCl,kcm9l CMl'CNIJi COldl 11 ICM. -.T Alim .. tcMOOI. "()ynamle $k~ng" Butch Flndellen and Kath)' Wood demol'1 11rat• por&lfel Mlllng, a f0tm wNch pt<>-~ .g;preatetl contrOl and creotMty CD • "Caveman" (1981, Comedvl Ringo St1r1. OefWt Quaid (I hr . :) I min) (1J) M mff DADDY A p.t owl amoolht out IN r ... tlonehlp between a young 0111 I '-rather·tlgure bebytlttff . .. HlftlWIU =--------....... Hott Ma"' Shlelde looks at the 1nletplay of pol1hcs. powet Dd~~:n·scapllol (E) ~ Covetage of the USG F Single Eltm1na1'°" Champ.onsh1ps (R} (I hr) lO) .W. 'Duet For Four· ( 1962. Ora· ma) Mike Preston. Diane Ciiento ( 1 hr . 35m1n) (S).,. 'Guys And Dolls" ( 1955. MUSI· cal) Frank Sinalra. Jean Simmons (2 hrs . 30m1n) 0.W. "Green Ice" ( 1981. AdVenture) Ryan O'Neal. Anne Archer (I hr. 55 min) ta (1l) .:I PIOPll Featured Linda Evans, "Dynasty" star Pete Burns. Ch1Cago- ra1sed "Wyoming Ranchef " •1llfYWACI aucwra...., .W. "Craze" ( 1974. Honor) Jeck Palance. Diana Dols. ( 1 hr . 36 min ) ~ THI llOCl1<JllD FLU G) 90VI! "To Catch A Thief" ( 1955. Mystery) Cary Grant. Grace Kelly. (2 hrs l e •AU. IT1'EIT 1llB "Sheltering for Fun And Profit" Guest. Robefl Stal'lgef, piesi- denl. Robert StangE!f and Company 81) HllOBI PUCD ... tlfTOlfW LM1 ··r wo Routes West" Host Philip Abboll follows the overland route and the Miss· ouri Rrvet to the great front.a<, stopping at ltllle-known sires tll8t tell a lot about Amer1ca·s pas1 (Rl CC) _,.. "Con Arllsts" (Comedy) Anthony Quinn. Capucine ( t hr . 35 mm) CB).W. "Galhpol1' (198t. Orama) ~ Gibson. Mark Lee ( 1 hr . 50 min ) CI)90VI! "Edge Of The City" ( t957. Ora ma) Sidney P0<tler. John Cassavetes (I hr 25m1n) llD _,,. 'The Amazing Mrs Holllday" ( 1943, Adventure) Deanna Durbin. =i·~;~ ~mlo l .... IUU.Wlml INCIAl .W. "A Ster Is Born" ( t955. MUSI· cal) Judy Garland. James Ma&on. (3 hrs I I WAll.&1lll-llllrT'ttG1•-·.,.. naTDAY COOK-. wmt W'Ola .... M "Parislenne Gnocchl" Jaoques Pepin poacnes these little dumpllnga and serves them with a flnanclefe sauce ~ .. i.omu•n .. wmn•• twPY MYI MAii .... ..... .,. .. •M.L~~-.r ... ,_ U. "Resolved· Women H11ve It At Good As Men" The MCood pert Of a debtlte betWMn W .. m F. Bucilley, author Jamee Oiciley and National ~ Mrllol editor~ Sc»-1\ (•fflrmetf\191 and attorney Herrlet Pllpel. Ptyci'loe.nelyst DI Erllla Paden FrMmen and publle r• • 1ions exeoutlve Muri.t Fox (negative) i. < E1!.._....,ted. (I hr.) • Ml ....... Bob Wa ~i. a 1oom-by-<oom a~ ot llgMlng IOf the Old hotJM and 'Jfllta a light~ ahowroOm. Cl) --cw -Oov.rage Of th9 Mtn'• go..,_,., ~ ftom Lake Plec-~~A) (1 hr~ •• 30mn.) "Bleck · • (1971 . Dfamal II Leetlf. 'Walter ( 1 hr .. •& • ;t.l...&. MM1 aw.ta Erneet Tilbe>. -landg W lHl llCMI 'WhO'• Tl\al Knockl~ Al Mr O<lof?" (!Yfl7. 01um11) Harvev 1<•11• .. 1/l11Ei.1 ht 30 111111 I '"'"tc91T9 llO¥W Nolx>dy ~ fl•t h•kl ( 1111! I ComooyJ 0111.!<l K11plu11 Al.-.. 1\1111011. 11 ... (&· c3:.n'OOJ. (I)~ DID MK•wttll l uulfletu 1111w Andrew St1tv111111 bt111 ht H (; Shu111fl 'I 1lr1r 11111 11tx>ut two younu 81111:.h 11ohJ1111!; t "" tr ont1nu the ho11or11 ul 1t1m1..ti wr11tar11 (.1 hrs I lc1t ~ WMAT'I IM PU.All DOWT UT THI~· MOV11 "C11r111cx1Mll rlun t 19U I Comedy) Burl R11y11uld&, (lom Ottl u1bu ~hr . 35 rnin) .. '°" otll.,... ROIDTtaMlB MOW "Uruhl A Mus11.. W111 ( 1'111 I Musical) Documentary (2 hr!> ~ """ J D MCWll The Fan ( 198 I SuspenM.O) Lauren Bacall. Jaf'Tlel> Garnet 11 hr 3'> m111) .. I ctlllTOflttlJI Cl.o.uP .. cwr• io..uM>O lllUllC IMIJ THI~ WOM> CM1PU1 ~ VllWPOIWT Oii ..n-. 110M "Muscles Anti Aging" Guests u• Anne Blair Calltorntd Ch11ov1a1 he ASSU(.t alton. actress Katherine Ht!lruond 1.011 sume1 repor1e1 David Homw111 food• teacher Marcie Aothm1111 I =~ .... ...,AYllAll GD .... ---flOOll rFE IQ Coverdge ul 111e US lntl•t national Relay Cornpe1111on!> (from lrtUr'4rt apo41s. Ind I tAJ (I hr I (l} lllO¥ll Let's Do II A\)B•fl ( ,.,,., Cornedy) S1dr>ey Po1t1er Bill (,u5tJy 11 hr 52 min) .. LOIT•WACI .. wn RCmRT taU..lD PCMrlUITI • ,Al'TIU --~ CHICAOOI All>~~ KmlWOM.D INAKOUT AGINQA. l'\llE u.u.. MCWll Gatllpoll' ( 198 I Or.1rna1 Mt>I ,.1G··~~··· ........ , . a.EM COf'ILIMIJ TAllZM C.CTIC*I A lale <)I lwo C..1l1f'r, Istanbul And Fr.tr1ktu11 Hert~•• Kaplovw narrates a historical µ.:rspec.llve on Jew1!./1 history and trad1t1ons '" rrankhnt. Wec,1 Germanbf and 1n 1sranb11I Turkey l ~OOll~ YOGA FOR HEAL Tit MlllDAYllAll MOW! . Con A•hSIS (Co1t1eCly) Anthony Quinn Capuc1ne 11 hr 1'> min) \EJ COUIGE IAIKfTUU. Purdue at M1c111 {tan Stale (RJ t? hr!. I ·1.. llOV1E Ala<.~ Aeduty ( 1'171 O•dlfld Mark Lec,te• Waller Sletd~ 11 hr 4~ min I Bob Hope will ho~t a one-hour special, HIJoh llope,s All-Star Super Howl Porty," at 8 p .m .~ Salurday on K NHC ( 4 ). (.sJ tHCMl'T ..all 0 llOVW "F1ddltH On Tne Acmf' 111'11 Musical) Topal, Norrna Crani: (;• IH' 'i'l min) a.aJD fTMn IArT1IT autat ,... UQHTBt 1111 1':11 COIMTllllfT WHn'NIY All> THI M>eOT PIMOIW.~ Tl-llOO«UT~ LLOYD OQ&.¥11 ..., .. ,QQART : mTUl 9'0QEltt (R) 11tE WORLD TOllOMOW ~ lllO¥ll ·suspicion" ( 1q4 I Suspc11<,1•I Cary Grant Joan r onta111e f>1reLle<l hy Allred H11cncock (? nrs ) ($) llOV'IE "Adve11tures 01 Thi' W1lclto111r•c,~ Family' (197'l Advt;1nturc) fkberl Le>gan. Suc,an O,m1ante ( I hr 40 111111 I 7:9@ llOVll "Spartacus" (1960 flr,1111.il Kuk Douglas. Laurence Ul1v1111 14 lu• 1 tGO ...,AY..-0 llll•THlLH P'OPIYI AJm,,..,. PIOfU7 LET TMDE • UQHT LLOYD OQ&.¥11 RAWHllE IEllCY FALftU. CMTOOMI ::r-~(R)Q llOVIE "Heavy Metal" I 198 1 Sc.i1•11L• F1ct1on) Animated Vn1ces ot Jotir· C.11111y John Vernon 11 hr . 10 111111 I ma.EM C(ftlAll) 1::11 a OOYlllY Guests AP.v I ('WIS Kr11qtit minister rirs1 Conyreg,11111ria1 Ct1u•C11 Glendale and 1.h<1pla1n to the Gten•Jille Pohce Department Or Ray Andt>hon dean of the Doc.tor ot M1ni'>try Prt><,11 "'' and assoc.1a111 pmte~r ot Theo1~y '""' M1n1s11y I WALL ITIEET JOtJMAl. llEPORT 111EUHAYU mrTltQ ,_ AT CALYAAY •w:.-=. .. l! llCMI "A PleGe Ot The A1..1100' ( 1977. Comedy) 81<1,,.-, PoHl4H, 81U COii ~~.t!imln) ( ) "The Man Who Suw TomQlrow' 1981. 6'°"r1phy) Do<.un..ntary N1111a1 ad ~ton W.itet ( I t11 26 min I .. . .... EOIA&LOt__,. GUI._,.. ID ,, . ...,.... =-"'~1'Q,.,,. 1"I QMATllT MRR IOllU RD li~hllghll lrom Super Bowt& I, Ill, V X XII XV, and XVI ("4 hrt) CL) llOVll "Let The Balloon Go" ( tt118. [);oma) Robert Bettles. Jnn Kt11gst>o1y ( r llr .~ I.: ~ ~"'...,,.,. ... , ,ACIMIUnOll GD WCMTIWOM.O Scheduled a review of the 1982·83 NH seasoo ( 1 h• 30 r11111~ I DAY OI ~ OI Tiii YUKOll lOlllau..-1...nt COfllMD 11tE WORLD TOllOMOW THI LAWlllAUM ) llOVW "The Mart Who K1111w 1 ou MU1..h' ( 1934 Suspeni.eJ Peter l 011e. Le:.lle Banki, ( t hr , 30 111111 ) ($)ll0¥11 "0ot11µ011" (1981. Orama) Mel Gibson, Mark I ee ( t hr 50 m111 ) CZ> MCWll "Pa~1ona1e Frrends·· ( 1949 Drama) Ann Todd. Trevor Howard (I hr . 35 min I tMI G {)) '9A IAIUTULl Los Angeles Lakers al Boston Celtics (:?hrs 30 min J 8 llOVW · Thunoero1101> l '' Tne Rescue 19~y~™ets I th• 3!>111111) mAl.D"' TMmt MCWll "Cnarlte Chan In Egypt' 11935. Mystery) Warner Oland. Robert Young 1~3~ CMTOOMI THl LAWlllMERI Co"esponoents Lin· c:la Wertheimer and Cokie Roberts 101n Paul Duke tor an up·to the-minute sum· mary ol Congressional act1v11tes '1!)1e11D( ..... TOOAY <HJ tllTCMIY Of PM FOOTIAU The greatest 1>1ayers ano coaches 111 the hrstorv ot pro football are seen through rare, hrstorrcal lilrn too1age with hosts Pete AoLelle 0 J S1mpc,oo. ano "Mean Joe" Greene ( 1 hr 30m1n J 0 C.8. HEAOEI A trU< ker tathe1 ano h15 children set our on a delivery convoy com posed of two llaslty 18 wheeler trucks ant.l a :.usp1c1ous 1ook1ny taiu 1ha1 '>eems tullto =.e~VIEI lllOIERT laU.LSI WKTIUI IEllCY FALWIU Ol'IM..., WALLllM!TWEll "Shelle11ng f or Fun Ano Profrt" Guest Robert Stanger pres1- oen1. Rooort Stanger and Company m IUllDA Y llAll 1UIO 0 &) NCAA IAIK£Tl.All Nolle Dame at UCL A (:? tirs I R:.C~ ~ llOVIE · Teai.her's Pet 119!>8 Come- Friday, January 28, 1983 19 -Sunday Cont. their daughter tiet h<1nt.e .incl '"' -.on 'PG' ( 1 hr 49 min ) (ID llOVll 'Whose I 1le 1.-, II A11ywJy' ( 1981 OfarnaJ Rtehard Dreylu<>s J1.>ltn Cassave1es ParalyLed tr om the nP< ~ clown 1n an automobile ac1.11fon1 a S<;ltlp tOf reminisces aooo1 t11~ tile twflirt> ana elOQoently argues tor his r111h1 10 di(' R i_!_hr 58m1n J Cl)MOVll "Pennies From Hec1ve11' ( t981 MUSIC81) Sieve Martin Bernacletre Pt>le•'> In the MlclWest au11ng the DeprP!>."""' .1 sheet muStC salesman tJesflnys 1he 1tves ot those around him because of tus unb11Clleu selfishness ana his behel 1ha1 hie can be as 11 IS In songs ana mov1P mus1c..i1 pro dUcllOO numbers R' I I nr 4 7 n11n ) 0 llOVll "Slripe$· 11'181 r.1me<lyJ Bill Murray, Harold Ramis A New Yo11\ 1..ao1J1e looking IOf e)(C1lemen1 c11nv111ce'> t11s. bC''il f11encl 10 iom him 111 enhc;hri~ 111 1 hf' 11 ~. Ar~ ( 1 hr . 20 min I =1~=-:u.,..,, IAn.AY llQNf .. (I) 1ME Ai I Ui1'W A lhMcJ , 11 Geotge's starts <l1splay1ny ,;11 u11u .uu1 lflterest 1n Jenny • laMIC an.,,. TOP oownn llTt OIF THI Y'fM Hosts Ray Slt>venc; ,1nu Tamm> Wynette honor the 15 lop sonas ol 198;> as sele<:.te<l by lhe readers ot th.-11a11011., oldeSI counlry mus.c publilc1tum Mu~1c; City News·· featured perlo1rnP1s 1nr1u1ll' David F11uell. Sylvia .mrl C11nw;:iy Tw•ll• ~t;j, • 9 ~moi..ey Ano The n.1r11;J1l ( 1977 Comedy) Burt fley11olds Sally flel<J A rrucker h1rea 10 h1Qhla1t 11 10 T P~a·. on an Illegal beer run picks up ii rw1aw.1y b<lde and m1uria1es a srubO<>c r• sh""" 8~~1 Q 12hr~) I ~ct THEAW W1w1on Churchill The Wilderness Years Cn111c 1, 111, tSOlale<l trom the Net1onel Government of Ramsay MacDonald. takes hrs family on holiday to Germany (Pall 3) O (I hr I Cl llYITllhl "Sergeant (.7ibb Marl Hatter's Hoh<lay" The sergeant is calle<J '' wtien lhe dismembered rema11 1s o l a tl<>dy ere dlieoveted on Bngh1on Beach 0 ( 1 hr) (I)~ Coverage Cll lhP U S Ci f Single Ellmlflalion Champ1rm!>h1~'1S (R) I I tij_.,. 'Pennies Fram Meaven ( 1981 Musk:al) Steve Martin Bernadette PPte1-; In the Midwest dunng the Oerwession e ;heel music salesman oes11oys lhe lives ol lhOee around him be\.ause ot hos unbridled telflShneSs and his belief the! hie can be n II is in songs and movie muSlcal pro ducll0'1 numbers 'R' (I hr 47 min I {%) mWll "Stir CrAty" ( 1960, Comf!dy) Rlehard Pryor. Gene Wiider Two men ere mlateken (QI bani\ robbers and 'Wlfll to 1a1f 'A' ( 1 hf • 5 I min ) • «ll W. W Ouesl authof p<>PI Br~adler Qenefal Mamman Varsa 01 LllQOt. N!Qef le. (1 hr J ... (J) -DAY AT A Tm Ano 1<1 lortOul -'*1lheleernt1"81 Ale11 has bffl'l lkipp· I ==·~~ .. , ... ... ''Thr• SlranQfn" ( 1946. Mys- *Y) Geraldine Flt;zgerald. Sydney Clulen- lllr•t. After wrinQ a winning sweep· atak .. ticker, a rrlo ol ttrnngers ni.o th&re ~ttt. (2tn) CJ:) ... "fht Nlgf!t The LIOhlt Wt11I Out 21 Frtday, Januaty 28, 1983 ' In GPOrg1a' (1981 Drama) Knsty McN1 chol. Mark Hamill A bro1her·and·s1s1er stlngwr111ng duo have many aaventures While trying to eke out a hv1ng on lhe country-western c11cu11 ·pa· ( t hr 50 min) m 12 O'Cloe« HIQM ._ fJ (I) TUPfllll .,.... U . OnP of the most outstanding surgeons et the h0sp11a1 starts cltSPlay1ng bLZarre and paran0ta 8beh·-~ AU OOO'I atUMl9I Carol Lawrence and Stan Mooneyham worn guesls The Lennon Sisters Diahann CarrOll ana The Imperials. presenl this plea to help the woctd·s children ( t hr ) fB llMJRL1 • AIEICM Nff Wale<color 1s1 Donald Teague 1atks about his worll as magazine 1llus1ra1or and his career 1n lhe line arts (Al '1!) A.mNCMP\Amou. 'Oppenhermer Oppenheimer 1s given his secunty ciParance and lhe scien11s1s ot lhe Mart hllllan Pro1ect and lhe11 families begm 1.1e 1n the Army barracks almosphere of U>S Alamos (Part 3) O (I hr ) f ) "°"-'°CUP -C011e1age ot the Men's 90 Meter Jvmptng lrom lake P•ac· 1d N Y (R) (I hr 30 mm I Hi llOVlf Rollover' ( t98 t Drama) Jane fonda. Kus Kristofferson A lorme1 111lW•e star who tOOll over the cha11man ship ol her late husband s corp01alt00 end a h1gh·µowe1ed hnanc1al experl become involved m a d1Silstrou5 deal with Arab 1riveslors 'R' (?hrs I (0) lllOYIE "Breaklhrough · ( 1979. Ofa rna) R1charo Bu11on. Rod Sletger A Nazr sergeanl becomes embrOfled 1n a plot to assassmale.ttJ.ller PG ( t hr 35 min ) (SJ llOYll "Gill1po1r· ( 1981. Drama) Mel Gibson. Mark Lee Two Ausrrahan 1001 1acerc; w11h contras11ngly d•Heref'll pe.son a11ties 51gn up to hghl 1n Turkey <luring World War I 'PG' (I hr 50 min I 0 llOVll ·wus" ( 1982. Suspense) Glenn FOIO. Chuck Connots A deadly vuus is stolen from a m1Mary lab and unleashecl on lhe PoPulatlon spreading a trail ot death 11nd destruction 'PG ( t hr 40m111) .. <1Z) lllOYIE ·Mary 0 1 S<;otland" ( 1936. Drama) Ka1hanne Hepbu1n. Fredric March Queen Mary ol Scotland IS beheaded eller she dehes Ille rule of her couSlf'I. Ehzabeth I or England (2 hrs 35 min) -1 *-"" .,.IQtl_'l.LD.._ __.,IWMIMT TillfY _,.... ~ • A 01ack Man's Life In White AmerlCJI" JoufT\8fiSt Roget Wllklnt tXl)OM5 lhe meMCing effects ol growtng up '" white Amer1Ca and discusses his need IOI acceptance by .. , .. ,ii.Ta .. 1W ... .... ,._ ..,,M.RL mM ....... NHI Glt!Mf and Jel· Irey l yont review "01ndhl" end "Franoee '" CD9CMI '"Bultetfly" ( 1981, Otln\8) SI•· cy ~. Pll Zlldofa. A NduCtlYe young women &1ttv9a In the ~of a loMly -., • mine prd. ~ to be hie ~ltf Wl'llle trying 10 entice Nm .. pan or • p&an IOI revenge 'ff (1hr .. 45 min.) (J).,_"HH"tY~al" (1981.~ AcflOn) AnkNlted. Volcet of John C.ndy. John V.mon A mYtterlOul green ore> ol rremendoul power hm • ttrenge effW:t on a va11e1y ot cnarac1ers 1n clllferenl ltmes and places m ll'>e universe 'R' ( 1 hr .'30 11;11 lm1nJ....,. 11::11 8'0RT1 ~ PACUtiiEM MC ... IAMYFNmlt AT THI llO¥iU llOVll The Klllet WnQ Wovlan I D•f' I t976 Mystery) Mille Connors Saman Iha fggar The search IOf the k1lle1 ol an unoerc011er agent leads Ohantan into a nerworl\ ol 1nt11gue which atmos1 cos1s h1ml11s1tl~ ti> OUil fAaY Hosts Dale Evans. Stan Mooneyham Guesls M11o.e Dooglas. Wilham Shatner, Carol l aw rence ( 1 hr) 61) lllOYIE "The Soph1r.11ca1ea Genis ( t98 t Drama) RoDerl Hool\s, Paul Win hPld NlnP members or an alhlehc·soc1al 1 tub reunite alter 25 years to pay lllbolP ICI 11\eir lom>er coach and mentor (Parr tJ (2 nrs) {Cl lllOWE Oead Encl" ( 1937 Orama) Syt111a Sidney. Joet McCrea Voungs1ers in an Fast R111t>1 slum hghl 10 overcome the11 enwonmen1 ( 1 hr 35 min ) ltM w~ Soph1stocalecl Gents' (1961 Ofama1 Robert Hool\s. Paul Win· Ml<l Nine ITIPml)ers or an alhlellc social t.lvll 1evnt1e o)ller 25 years 10 pay fflbole 10 1he11 former coach and meriror (Parr 1J. (t' hrs ) U llOVll Louis Arms1rong Chicago Style'· ( 1975. 6t0graphy) Ben Vereen . Red Buttons The famous muSiCian·s early carl"t'r is plague() by a la1hng marriage and Q!_Oblems with the mob (2 ors ) 1ttl9 llOVll "Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed?" ( 1963. Comedy) Dean Martin. Ehzabelh Monlgomefy While vlSltlng his psychiat11st a soap opera star tS J)U<sued by his rans and hrs flancee (2 his 10 ,,,.1m1n. CLUI WOMJ> NOi ... .... ---.i .o¥il "Gallipo1r·· (1981, Drama) Mel lbson. Mark Lee Two Australlan fool racers wrlh conrraslingly dlfle1en1 person· almes 51gn up 10 hght In Turkey during World war I 'PG' ( t hr 50 min ) (d) .. DAY•BB (I) 9IMI "Whose Lile ts II Anyway?" ( t98 t Ofame) Richarcl Dleyluss, John Cassavetes Paralyzed from the neck ()Own 1n an automobile aCGldenl. a tculp-'°' rem1ntSCeS aboUI htS Ille before and eloQuenlly arguet tor hit tight to die 'A' Uhr.58mln) tll 9IMI "Southt;rn ComlC>ft' ( 1981, Dlame) K81th Carradine, Powert Boothe A group of Na11onal Guard&men on wee+<· ond manevvers In • Loulslan& bayou tptrk a small guerrilla war with 8 commu- nlly of bockwooos Ce)unt 'A' ( 1 tw., 40 -Cl>~ "Arnuomy Of Tttror" t 1973, ~) PaUI 9utkt, Poly 9«gen A tor,,,., POw. wno wu t>retnwalhed by the enemy ~ lht Koreen War. beglna 10 ect atranotlY <Ming• vacation In Lon- b'. 30'mln.) ~ w cum <Mist. ....,.,. .... MCm Covefage of lht Oll1 200 trom Syrt1euee. N. Y (A) & "let's 0o It AQUI'" ( 1175, I $dn9y Poltl1t. Bllt cc.by A -lugclay Conl. .. al.IOI MCI :UID•I* COIRIDf1W. .... ll010RW llO¥ll .. A Ptet II I )I I "" At """ ( 1977, Con1udyl HHlrirr l'o11t1<11 111111 11• ~~~ l!)n1111) CO) 'lht1 t••"t'"''""" t 1'11111 I ••11 ma} R~hm!l Or11y1.,., Arn~ "•""' 1, NI 11111111 ) • llO¥ll Th" 11111111 I 1 1111 H"l•l>t•1, ( 1979 Ad\lt11tl11ro) ~t1111 l.111111ttr 1 I•"' aid Sutherlllnll ( t hr '>I """ I (l)MO¥m 'H81tvy Mu111I ( 1'101 1 ''"" o r1c11on) An111111tt.t<.l Vu•1t.tb111 J""" c 111.1y Jotln V8111u11 ( 1 111 10 111111 J G llOYm "f r1<111.111a· ( 1•J'11 w""'""' 1 Shelley Winier!. .Joo! Mt l ''"1 I t 111 10 fllill ) -. .. ~lvening_. ....... .. , .... llOVll Rt.tlu•n T• tluuuv < 1,.,.~ ( t978 AdVe11turu) 11,1w1 Wulll> (10111.1 Plato While ~arc:h1nq I ,, .1 letjt1f1•t.11y monster 111 d I 001:.1t11td lldY"" llul'" • 1111 dren are caught 1r1 .i hu"'"'"'"'' 11111! '"''"' I .. ~;_., NfT•aouGH llOVll "Friendly Pe•:.u.i:.11111 \I'll'• Ofama) R1choro K1lf'y ~tu1l1•y Kruqhl A lamlly ol Quakers 11:lu~o~ lu l1qltl '" th" Cr111I War (2 hrs ) I WOllLD WAit t .OVA ' The Plf'd~un• t ll f u11l11111 flr11t11 Our A can1.llO pOllfdll ol N11l o'I ""'" "'"I rnng pnys1c1s1 R1c.na1<1 1 •'Y"'"'" 1" 1 '" sen1eo o t 1 r.r I IH)lllOVlr Th" Ma11 w11. ~dw f 11um11w ( t98t Booy1.1phy) lkx:uri~·nl,uy IJ.111 11 ed lJy ()1:.u11 Wulle~ r oul.iy1• 111 •'Vt'Jlf' "" 1)1ed'(.l8d ilri<J cJiamallc '" 1..1 ... 111 .. 11•. •ti llr, Illa comµ110.,e 1111'> lunk .ii ttw 11111 Lt'"'"''>' 1• 8 ()) • •VTU GD ntl A-TUM A 1tt11ul0l•t. 1..ull 111ad111 l'1tplur1111 11111 A T1111111 und thr11alt11l5 lu 11~·.11!>lllnate them 101 111111mp11nu lo ot1<llJC.I one of his young lernale lolloweri. ( t tlr ) D O .un -..w n Olll •>ll r 11•1 1ure<1 o mud slinging leellval ht r1111•t.t! me wodd'f. l111i;>e111I rnony uu ruuno fly111y !>nake:. an<J vamp11a lJ11lt. th11 bll11y ol three courai;>eoua m~1 (fl) (I tu I I IW)Am't PUc. ... AU. CMATUllU ~TAM> IMAl.L. I LR OM llll1lt "Thu r11st Fore'>h C>.1v1d Allenborough looks &1 lhtl wily'> µlant h1tr UVtll(;Oflltl ""' (jllh(,l!fl fl•UlJllOJll ul ""\)1a11on lrom :.ea to lttnl.l (Ill O 11 fir ) l ~}llOYI! "Nf!111hbon," ( 1981, -C".1m1ady) Joll11 Aelush1, Dun Aykrny<J A 1111ddl11 LlilSS subur1>.i11 <.l'Juple flrtl Sllb)ocled l<I Intl ~lranuust 24 hour µe110<1 of lhe11 hvei, all1o1r 1hu11 bita11u new 11a1ghbori, n111vt1 u1 nt:AI <Joor ff ( 1111 . ·14 111111} ( Z) MOVIE "Whlr..ll l 1ft1 fs I! A11ywfty?' ( 1961 01<1111d) ll1cnard Drf'yl11s:. Joli11 C.1ssavele!> Paralyzed lrom lhe nee k if11w11 1n an automolJ1IP ,1ct...rdent 11 l>t...ulµ 1111 ren11n1sces aboot 111~ hf!' Oefore a1111 t<loquenlly aryue:. lor ru-, 11yht tu Otr> fl l hr . 56m1n J OIWeClf COUNTY ll'O«TI ICOl 1• MEWi 1:il lfWITCHE) Costa Mesa ·s Only Complete Funeral Facilities lHl ~llOOI A=I NII rtAQOle f1otk hMnlng the I l\Olt Info-I mud vvddle and ruining • 1.e.na fOf • OIMf~~ • ~ u..TIMl Calll0tn1a Stale, ~"1li~"!,'. w San J<>N State (2 t11• I ..I.._ ............ ~.-Jnll-0 IMn MOUITillt Matt II called In to 1111101tluat1 whef1 two gcxuewt Nf911ua1dtt ar11 kll!Od by II UIHt white &hark (RI ( t hr I l n•"""81 tWUlfT ZOlll M0¥9 "To Catl.h A Th11tl" ( f966. My•t~yl C111y Or1111t. Gr•t:e Kally A 1elmmetd lf!WOI lhlOI IM llUtpe<:ted ol 1n1wn1ng 10 e Ille of c11me alte1 he fall• In l11vt1 with 11 wealthy younu woman (? l11tt) CD .,.. "l eoend Ot Death Valley" t 1!Jl7, Adventure} Documen1a1y John Vam1e1 follows an ancestor'• lootetepe '"to Death Valley (2 hrs ) 9 Lfll OM IMTM "The fl11t rOlesta" D•IVld Altaobofough IOOl<s at the wayt plw11 life ov111came the dlftacult problem of '!!!ilrat1011 l1um sea to land (R) Q ( t hr I llD .,._ "Where Eagles Dare ( t969. Artventure) Richard Burton, Clint Eatl wood An Alhed ull1ce1 15 rescued from Nati<; by commandos d1sgu1i;ed as GO! rnaris (3 hrs ) m> llAITDPtlCI TillATM "Winston Churc.h1ll Tho Wilderness Years" Church- ill, usuletoo lrom the National Government ol Ramsay MacDonald, takes his family on holiday to Germany (Part 3) O ( 1 hr ) IC) MOVIE "Mealballs" ( 1979;rComedy) Aili Murray. Chris Makepeace A Leny -.u1111ner camp counselor leads his misfit d111rges 11110 a 110 holds-barred spans c0<npelit10n oga1nst a group lrom anothe1 "''1111p with a much beller repotallon 'PG' ~hr 33m1n) I ~ICSfTIR ( MOVIE 011 Golden Pond I 198 1. Ofa m11J Herny Fonda Katha11ne HepbUrn Utu tarrnly te11s1ons resurface as an eldeily 1.'0Uple return tor a las! summer et their Nt•w rngland retreat and 818 VISlted by I la rho1· La\~rll · \1oltnt ()live .\lcn1ori(tl Parli · \lortu<.u-r · \lausolcun1s • Bunal lr1 A11J1 ('emetery --Slllpment --Crematwn Plans Avmlable 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday, January 28, 1983 21 -Monday -•Monalng Movies- .. -S-·nie Shogun Warriors Spaceketeers ( 198 1 Fantasy! Anunaled ( l r11 40 min I Ml fi ) Doi And The l\arigamo ( 1978 Advefllwe) Anima1ed Dffecl~IJ t.Jy Yoram Gross I 1 hr 1"> n11r1) 0 ·My Pahkari" (Orama) Telly S;ivaias. M1c.hael Cons1an11ne ( I hr JO min ) Zl House cc111s. ( 1<178 ComNlyl Wdl le• Manhau Glt>nl.l.1 J,H k•, 111 ( t ttr 38 1111n I .. @ Th<'! Farmr•,, Dauyhler ( 1'J47 Comeoy / L >J•Pll.i f •u11g Jc seph l.-Otten l'.., hrs I k1S CJ Days 01 r111) 11QT'.l1 Documernary 11. hr 45 nun ) Niii (!) · Will Suc.c.e-;s ~prnl ncxk t hH11e1?" ( 195 7 Comedy) TI ••v n.indall Jayne Mansfield t:> hrs I r:.ltil King Ot ThP MOW•la111' t 1981 Advenlure) Ha11y Hamlin JosP~·lt 601 toms 11 hr 30m1r 1 I$ 'Willy Wonka And The Chncolale fac f{)(y (1971 Fantasy) GeneW1l!1et Jack Albertson t 1 hr 34 min ) 0 'Undt'r The R;i1nbo w' ( 1991 Come dy) Chevy Cha~ Came ~ 1srier ( 1 h1 36 nun) MllCl N1gh1w111g ( 1979 Sur.pense) Nie~ Manruso. David Wame1 ( 1 h1 4 ~ m1r1) Z Schloclo.' ( 1973 Ho110<1 Jnhn L<1nd1s Saul Kanan It hr 20 min I .. 0 'Bells Are A1ng1ng 11960 MuSIC81) Judy Holhday Dean M;irt1n 12 hrs :lO min) 1::110 'lhf> Grp,11 l 1a111 Rnobt>ry ( 197Q Adventure) Se;in Connery nun:ild Sutherland ( 1 ht !'> 1 min ) (1 J 'Whose l 1le Is It Anyw,1y"> I 1981 Orama) A1ehard Oleytu<.!; ,IOhn Cassa veies ( t h1 58 m111 ) .. C B•te The Bulle! 1 t9/~ Western) Gei'le Hackman C11nd1ce f)eryen i? tirs (>5m1n I tHl 'The Compefllion i 1980. Dramii) Rochilrd ()feyluss Amy lrvirog I<' hrs 9 min) ($) ··Mys1ery Slrt>f>I ( 19SO M'(1ttirv) Ricardo Mon1alba11. S;illy ro11est ( 1 hr 33 r111n) m £\uwPry ro Bro;1dw11y I 1944 MUSI cal) M a11a Mnn1r1 Jacl< Oak1e I? hr<i I -@ 'Overboard 11918 Adventurp) Anyl(> O.C1<111son Chit Rol>er tson 12 hrs I 1tMl0) Aus11n l !X>Se ( t98 I Comedy) Richard Pryor Cicely Tyso11 ft ht 14 min ) 11=110 "For Your lyefl Only" ( 1981 AdvAn 1ure) Roger Moore Toro1 12 hrs 5 min) (%.)"Let's Do 11 Agam t 1975. Comedy) S1dllE'V P0<tiet ~ill Cosbv ( 1 h1 52 min ) -Aftemooa aaon..- -• "The Aackel'' (1951, Mys1ery) Rob- ert M1tch\Jm. l lzabelh Scott ( 1 hr , 30 mm) • "Twenty· Four Hour& To Kill" ( 1965, Of811'18) MICkey Rooney Waller Slezak (g hrs.) (I ) "Buslin' loose" ( 1981 Come<.lyl Richard PryOf. CICely Tyson I I hr 3A min l -(C) "The Great Catu90" ( 1950. MUllClll) Ma1io Lanza. Ann 81y1h (2 l'lfs.) W CCJ,) "KM! And Kiii Again" (1981, A<iv«I lure) James Ryan. A1u~11~ Krlel ( 1 hf . 40 min) W QI) "Slcywttrcf' ( 1980, Orama) 0.11• 24 Friday. January 28, 1983 Davis. Howaro Her.seman 1 1 hr 40 min) Cl) · Eoge 0 1 ThP C•ty 11957 ,,,,, ,,.11 Sidney Poitier John C.!'»>dWt,. ( 1 h• 25n10n) !:a ($1 Time Bana11s 1l'H11 1 • 1111•1Jyl Craig Wi!rnCX;k Dav1rJ Warm'• ( 1 t11 "O tnlll) 0 "You l1yt11 U1• My l 11" 119// Romance) D1d1 Conn JoH '>1lvr1 I t ho 30m1n) .. l.i. l 'Monty Python And I t•e lluly t.1.111 (1974 ComPdy) l.rt11t,rn1 < h,11 n 1•1 John Creese !:? ho-,) .l) House Calls < 1Q78 Co1·11•1ly) v.,1 ter Manhau G!end..i Jae~~ • I' '" 111 min) l:ll(HI "K1ny ()1 The Mwn1,111 11o:i111 Adve111ure) Ha"y Hamlin h1·,1·p~ flr•I toms ( t hr 10 111111 I .-ct J DaysOtfurv (19791 D"'""""•lu•~ (l hrs I 0 Under Th .. R.imbnw· 1111 I 1.on11• Cly) Chevy Ch<t~ C<1111t' r .. ,,,,., I ' 111 Ill molt) 4::11 $) Willy Wonka A11d The (..n•JI.•''·''" J ... tory 11971 ran1asv) Gene W1l Jp1 l.H ~ Albertson ( t hr :l4 min ) •<ID "Dot And lhft l\Jny,uon 11918 Adventure) Animated Dt1Pl lt'cJ uy Y11i.1rr1 Gross ( t hr t5 m111) !l.) 'H1ghCoun11y" (1981 Oram.ii loml) t_!!y Bottoms l •nda P1Jrt ( 1 111 3~ ""'' 1 (0 ) "Neve1 Give A Suckt>• An f ,.,,,, Break ( 194 1 Com~vl l/v 1 I o>lct• Glorta Jean I 1 hr 30 mtn 1 (?'J Wh<:>'>P Lite Is It Anyw,..,, 1<m 1 Orama) A1cha1d Ofeytu<;-; h1l11• < .1• .1 vetec; ( I hr '>8 mon J 1:11 @ "I ovt> ~l!J1y ( 1970 R.11r1<in1 •'I Alt MacGraw Ry,1n ()Neal 1:> n1o; •, 1 111 1 --lliEvening .. 1u...~ C81 ... llQHI'. 80UQH cou.Jca IAllfTIAU. flt•l'.flt V'< <,J Josephs~rs ) l =...~AllY MAWAlfWH ova WY GUf'<tt llllltru l/v11u111 M II 11s (R)~ 1-:. LATDIQHT Hnw;uu I , ~·ttllf'•(j public 1n1eres1 lawyPr, ilnd H11wu11I Phil hps, d11ec101 of the Conservative Cr1u1 u!. debate the QuesHon 'Should we nlmh'lh legal md services to• Iha poor?" buc,1nns-. consultants Thomas Pt>ters And Rul"11t Waterman look a1 Ameroca·~ bt><\1 r1111 COl'n~l8S ( 1 l'lt ) (C) "Nlghlw1ng ( 1979 Suspense) Nick Mancuso. David Warner Tilt> populil 1100 ol a Southwestern desert region os 1e1 ro11zed by hyndreds ot vamp11e bat'I which invade the area In mass numbers when r.!!ilht rans 'PG' (I h1 , 45 non) mMOWll "Boch lnlervat" ( 1976 Ornma) Eddie Albert, Rip Torn A young girl 1~ s.ont to Uva with Amish relatives. whfirn she learns about the 1eelllles ot 1ne eav11 -1it.c.." """I -CAWITT 1111 \'IM 'IMAT WAii -f ttrn i;llpt newt loot•oe and ougln111 nn1m11tlon nrn ueed to ctwonlcle 1he moat memo<ohlo ev.ntt 01 tilt previous yeia1 ( 1 hr ) 0 1 a.El A sp1111eo tribule 10 rhe genius 11 '"m"o~·r l:ub1e Blake lea1u11ng 24 of '"" ~'>t ..,,,ngs 111c1uoing 1n Honeysuckle I 111.. .111 1 I m .Jusl Wild Ab0u1 Harry I h1 30m111 I S MOVIE BPIClvl!<J Fnemy ( t9.1G ()la- "' 11 Oav111 N1"'' MP11r Obe1u11 l '1ve 11.111·.l •'1111'. b11trr par11sa11 linE>S when an 111 .. 11 p.111101 t11~cn11ers he love~ an fnyhsh w11111.111 dL"'"Y thf> e.111y ·;>Os ( 1 ht 30 1111111~ THEATllE 71/0 CNNEWI MICNEWI HAl't'Y DA YI AQ.Uf ~ ~ A Jap.in.,..,e g.inie show th.11 u»<"> ,}II <•1 lht> u S .1s 1t-. stage. a p1 1hl11 01 hfllisehold h1n1s c.olumn1s1 Helo1-,1 · Crw'"' f van:• 'IO~ E>fTEKT~ TOMQHT ~COWMY m IO«ort n.o m!IU'9Elll&ClflT COUfQE IAl«fT8ALl <;1 Joseph al f•••f'au1 tM.1y not be S4'en 1n your erea) .")t1 ' l llOVIE ltlPAO•tlP• (ICl6t Drama) I.Ilk Nu 11111• .. 11 Valerie PPrr1no A Texas '' "'''' <lt•.ir.J ., v.1hi1?s 'wne 111 conlltct ..... 11 l'"'"t' , I h1.., co,,11p1 ('11-wur~ers and h1• 111 11r11 111'>1•1 wile R 1 1 h1 45 min) z MOVIE t Pl s (')1 II Again ( 1975 ( '"''•hi ..,,.ln1 ~ Poitier B•ll Cosby A r ''""'·'' '"' 1 1.11 l<11y w.u~er rn9age in t>Pllll1<I .11 J hyp• '""m 1t 1;i1~P 1u11ds roe th1•11 luclye Pt1 ( t ru 'J7 nun ) ~ ~ COUNTYTOOAY 7:10 MEWi 7='11 2 OM TltE TOWN r earurell a lnol\ 111 a yrilv11y r11;ir hone use<l Im 1hP •l'ilPt of Oac~ ;in11 0111.,llP paon flh1 f111oer.ild 51f1QS 1n 111 .. 1c111nge ol 1hr OC tO l muaavmJO LAY!ME a ltR.EY a COWAllY m OM LA. realureo a suµµorl grouµ tm narl'nt~ wnose children have been 111urdP1Pd d p1oti1e ot M11g1C. lohnc;on, a l lCX>'Lil ~~~ii mate mooel.., llAOAIWI PUCI YOU AIUD FOii rT WUP•~TI llCTACDOUQH MACMll. / L.EJ..a MP09'T MAil ...-nEft Neat Gsblt'f and Jet- trey I yons rev•Pw ·Gandhi and f r-inCPS 1 Hl ~OQlf ROaC Par;inn1d Aoober loses the spe<;1al prole<:t1ve hal given to him by Mn1Jo1y. 1he tolkmg 11aS11 heap mWHArtllYl.M? Ml f) l)) IQUAM fllG:I l auren fells head· ove• heels 1n love b\11 has 11111e ctiance ol winning her hear11hrob D GD '"°°"" Shipwrecked English nevi· gator John Blacklhorne (Richard Chnmberl11111) ,.. cap1ured by Japanese sa1r1u1t11 warriors and summoned to Osaka by 1hfl powerful w11rlo1d Toranaga ( lo'lhiro M11t1ne I whefe he 1s slated IOI flXec1111011 by loranagn's bl1te1 rival LOld 1l}hldo (Nobuo Kaneko) (Part 1) (RI Q _Q hrs ) 9 MOWll F11ecreek" ( 1968 Westtml James Stewart. Henry fonda A amaH town Pf01ected by o timid lheflff IS tlfr0t- 11ed by a gangleadet 8nd hit men (2 h<t L 8 QI TllAT'I ._ " Ftetu1\(l • cat ll'lat laves to swim 11"<1 willdlutl, hOw peo- J'lle 188CI wncn ll'ley think • W0"181'1 ,. In trouble. a man rump& out ot n hOt elr ~t IOon ultralight plftnn UMd IOI pOlloe l I -luncl mlltunan I nd • llCIOly WUllUtf el'l,la~ In betting and h~IJllOtltm tu r11 .. lunifa 1111 .. 11he~~~· ( 1 hr bi! 111111) W -ICOTT MOU. YWOCID llO¥ll "Tho ComµollllU11 ( 1960 llo• m1) RlchartJ Orttylun A111y lrv111g w CCI *Ml "M1uu1e Au• <-•111y' 11uao Comedy) Ani1 M••urel O•ut.11 011111 A f 111•11 devefOIJtlr • MJ<..UUU1ful fUl• llll<l beau11lul wile rna1111,1e to ll11v11 111111 r1110 11 mid-Ille c•l&I~ ·1 1 111111 J ::;=. ,.1 :-'om wnlt l.iu~I V111<..t111I P11t.1:.< 11 hr) ,.tf0 MOVll 'S11111sh P11lt1te' (1981 Ur11 ma) Bruno l 11wr1:.<rtett A111111 Jarrnson A New Zealand 1u11l.y1110 uw11e1 s 1u1ned memoue 111kei. 11 d1amot1<.. turn 1ow 111a desi rallon and violence ( 1 hr . 40 1111n l a. 8 Cll .... 91GHTWATCH (!) VII 'Jin.c Money" ( t948 Comedy) Bowe1y Boys l eo Gorcey The Buys removtt $50.000 lrum a cJetJd yanui.111r and u1ve II to charily ( I ht . 30 min ) (S} KAWAI leQ L»J..()ffl Hawa11an comic Andy Bumata1 hosts this :.µe<,;111t leatunng hve comedians whu compete ctl the lamous Hilton Hawa11a11 Village Dorne Thaatre ( 1 111 • JO 111111 ) 0 MOYIE "V1<..o Squad" t 1982. Orama) Sea!>On Huoley L.a•y Sw1111'>011 A poll<..e detective ano a s11ee1w11lke1 te<1m up 10 trap a pimp r!!!opons101e lor 111u10eri11u one ol his women A ( 1 hr 3!> 111111 J ~11 ;WOii.i> AT LMGI 1:11 rrl YOUR._ .. .-ollTIWOIWt lllOVll "Edge 01 Tile C.11y t t957 Ota· ma) S1oney Pu111er John C,1-,:.uvetes An Army c;Jeserler 1s plat.till 1r1 <1 d1ten1111A whe11 his l>la<..lo. friend ,1 gu11g bus'> 1!> killed on the t0Jd1ng dO<..k!. 11 111 ?~ rnin J M (C) MOYIE "l tit' ~w1ng111y l.MerleadtH'> A group ot 1.:oed t.heer1ec1do1.., c1re tou11cJ doing a hllle mure 1111111 t.heu1111g arid tiotl I on the carripu~ ( 1 ll• J~ min J !lei ... Ml ... nTSCIQ Cuve1age ul lhe US Inter na11ona1 Relay C..cm1pet1t1011•, (ltom l11tJ1,1r· ffil lls. Ind ) (fl) I 1 llr J 1:11 FAmta MOYIE ''Pertruf;'<, rro111 HP.t•Cr• ( 19ll 1 M uc.1cal) s1 .. v1• M,ir11n £11·111,l<IPilt' P1•1t•r•. Ml (H} MOYIE "nnllover' ( 198 1 Dr, 1111c1) Jane Fonda K110, Kns1nlll'1""" 4:9 ~TOP O' TitE llON9IQ IJ~· (198? Susp.:n"t'I Glenn Ford Chuclo. Cu1111t11'.> A de.idly virus •'> s10IP11 trom a rruhl..iry liib ,111d unleashed on lhe i.mputatton '>1Jread1ng c1 1ra1I ol dea1h and dPStruc11ur1 PG ( I h1 40m1n J lZJ MOVll ' Whll'>C l1IP h It A11yw,1y? ( 1961 01am.iJ A1t.ha1u [J•t:ytuss Juh11 Ca~vetes Paralyzed hem 1ne r11•c k oown '" an au1umu01le .1t.1 1<.1e11t a .<.ulµ tor rerrnrnsc .. ., about tu'. hit' bPhitP c1mJ eloquently .irque'> Int r11• 1111ti1 lu Lltr ·n ( t hr 58m111 I W @ FUWTIE ~ (C)MOYIE The N1Wll Tilt• t 11/ht We111 ou1 In C.eo1g1a" ( t961 Oram.11 K"s1v Ml N1 chol. Marl\ Hamill llic k E nbe rg (right) a nd Merlin Olsen team up a g ain this year to provide comnw nta r y when NBC Sports presents li ve covt•rage o f Super Bowl XVII unday u t :J p .m . on KNBC ( 4 ) from Pasade na. N••• ••orta •4ufpm•nt f F or O-irlf'd Ad ACTION C.11 A DAILY ,.LOT AO-VISOll M2-H71 Stress managem ent §a'ly ..£e <7/eUf UL ~. C. Signs For Stress Include: Headaches Fatig ue Irrita bili ty Backaches Using gentle manipulative therdpy. Basic nutritional.founseling. (714) 553-8236 4121 Westerly Pl., Ste 116 Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 Friday, January 28. 1983 23 -Moncl 1.lelect1ve and a streetwalker 1earr' up lo Hap a pimp responsible IOI murdering one ol hrs women 'R' ( 1 hr, 35 min) . -Cl)IMDUWWT•IWOC ... 4Ii) ~ 90 ICHOOl 'Dynamic Sk11ng' Butch F1n0t>1sen and Kalhy Wood demtY1 slrale parallel Siering, a I01m wnich p10 v1des lhe gr1>a1es1 control and crealtvrty (.C) lWOTHY MD M MQB. CID llO¥IE "Vice Squad' I 1982 Drama) Seasoo Hubley Gary Swanson A police deleclrve and a streetwal~er 1ea111 up 10 trap a pimp responsible IOI murelerrng one of hrs women 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min ) t'll llC>Vlf "House Calle;" ( 19 78. Corne dy) Waller Matthau. G11>nda Jae.I.son A w1Clowec:l ClOC.10r halls hr'> Casanova lend enc1es lonQ i>nough tu lall for a d1v01cee 1~,wh~lii; ::tanderinp 'PG' •11MCMC11-nl!AJl£wm HAM'f..() ,.. UTBIGHT Hoc;1 CNnrw, Wholey U hr) fC ) llOft Blow Ou1 ( 1<i81 Suspe11se) .John Tra11011a. Nancy Allen A sound tech n1c.1an who worl\s on hmror films bt!ce>mes u'lvOlved 111 a murder my .. IPty when he wll Of>'>:.1?5 ar ac;sassinarron R 11 hr 4•, min) 1t:U(L llOft fmanuelle The Queen t 1980. Suspense) laura Gemser Thi' hi! man t111>-d by a woman 10 murder hPr t111sban<1 rl'tu111<, to threaten her hf'edom I I hr 30 min I 11::11 @ llOft l 0<1e<yhe1111c; ( 1%8 Dr;im..i) Montgomery Ct111. Myrna Loy Aller be1n~ 11ssigned as an "Advice To fhe I oveturn' <.Olummst a sympathetic young man becomes deeply 1n11ollle<J w11h lhe prob lems of an unhappy woman who ~ wed 10 a crieple (?hrs. 5 min ) 1tll 8 (I) TiUlfllJI ~ ll.D. GonLO !alls for a temale surgeon whn is deleim1ned to prove herself as capable as any mate doc IOI {R) ( t hr . 10 min ) 0 01) M IU'T OI CAMC* Host Johnny Caro:;on Guests Andy Williams Gabt> Kapla11 Bu<ldy Rich. Fred Roger-; tn) 11 hr) I ® AlitC ... ..nlM YOU AlalD FOR rT llO'Vlr "Brihon Dollar Or am ( 196 7 Adventuie) Michael Caine rranro1~ Dor leac Secret agent Harry Palmer ~omes 1n11ol11ed 1n intrigue and double <.10<>S1n<11n F1nl=..i~ ~1"CWI fttll) THI YIM 1MAT WAI: ml Film clips news footage and 01rg1nal animaflQO are used to chronicle the most memorable 'Ml eve:,:.t:':Gr•IT~ (I hi ) 111) TMI WT RM> llOWll "Mighty Joe Youn<J ( 1q4q Adventure) Terry Moo<11. Robert Arrn ;5,~:'.!:1e Pleawres' I 1979 ~nlasy) Jean LOOIS V1111ler An lnflOf'lllll ac eogegea In eexuat lanta81e9 about hit nelohbof aa a cure IOI hit ~8 u flt .. 30 min) • .,.. "The Last WCHd" ( 1979 Ora· ma) Richard Harris, Keren Bt~ .. Cl).,.. "Time Bandll1" (1981. Come- dy) Craig Warnock. David War'* 28 Friday. January 28, 1983 Bob Newhart, as Oic.·k I ,oudon. portray~ a n a uthor-turned -Vermont innkt>f'pt'r. on HNt•wharl," Monrlayi-at 9:;~() p.m. on CBS. tt:U \Z CIEIAICOM tl!ll 0 G) U Tl MIQHT wmt DA VI> L..ETTIJmAN Gues1s Bob .1ntl Rily .111lhn1 Fi;in Leb0w11L (A) I' ' I a o,·~co ......... ·-Cl,._ (!) .,_ I ILL .... V-l oll .. '.t ( h.ttJ F.vcrcll ti) LOVI, AmllCNl ITYlE (C) llO'Vlr "N1gh1w1nq ( 1 <l •q <;u<;l"'f'11<.1>) Nick Mancuso Omm1 W.111•1•1 1[)MIDllAIE8AU('ll) r;inuary Fd1toc)11 {.R) (Z llOft ·I PS U1lh!'s ( 1968. Dra111A) Jean I ouis T 11111tunan1 Jacqueline ~•J!> ~rd I\ rl(;h 'llJll'ltl lrc;luar pick<; up il yOU'1Q Pa11s1an "1<ll'wi1lk ,rrtt~I R I I tu <15 n1111 I 1M fJ (() C0U.-0 A my<;t~,ry wrlle• ptanc; the 'perfect trtme "' lt'!'"ll1urcler ol his parlner (RI 11 hr :>o """ 1 1M(L) llOft 'E<,\.Ape frnm NPw 'Vorlo. ( 198 1 Science f1cflnn) Kt11I R11<>'\l'll Ad11enne Bart>t>ni1 ~ 8 TOii C01'TU: UP CLOll llO'Vlr Strangt' And I 'li>a<lly <)c1.ut rence ( t974 O.nmal Rnt>e11 '>IRCI< Vera MllM i UlllY ,.,.. llfTIRT.-wT TOllQlfT llOVW W()fl{lN Woman 1 t916. ~' once·Flctioo) Nnn<:y Kwnn Ross Hog41n t! hr • 30 m1fl ) Cf) COUI• IAIUTUU. St Joseph 81 OeP~) (2 hll ) CID "Star War& ( 1977 r nntuy) Mark Hamill. HarrllQn FCHd ts IJ}l MOVW "fle(Un COrreepoodent" I 1942, Adventure) Oona Andrl!!WI. Vlrgtnit Gil rTIOft w1r..::ro•••n Q) IO YOU,,_ YOU GOT TIIOmLD (D) llO¥IE "Bells At!' R1ng1ng" ( 1960 Musrcal) Judy Holliday Dt>an M;ir1111 A shy and 1mp1!'5SronablP /l>ung • .rn-,wm1ng service operator ~0111t.>s 1nfaliJ.1INJ w1tl1 a charming ~'w!f.tw,,1e1 I:> hrs 30 """ > HI I CJ) cu NIOtmf A Tat WUWITll.L IOAPWOMJ> llOft "Whose L 111• I<, II Anyw.1y7 · ( 1981 Orama) Richard (lreylu'.S Jotm Cassavele'l Parnty1e<1 from 111e nf'Ck down in an automuo1te ac c1den1 il M:ulµ 1or rem1mscec; at>o111 h1<> l1le oelore ano eloquently IHQUt.>S '"' Ills 11qhl lo di!• R' (t hr 58 min) HI lSJ llO¥IE Thi' Lasfll'Me110 11980 l)r;) ma) Cathe111111 Oeneuve r,1mml Oepar doe11 Direcled by Fr.111co1<> Trull.iut Uu1 1ng World War II thn prop11~1ors nl ;i c;mall Pa"s 1hea1re t1y to keep lhetr e-;1ablo<,h· men! open cJurrny lht' Germa11 occupa 1100 'PG (C? hrs 10 min I ~lZ)llOft · Nun110 I 1q70 D1am.11 Dav10 Pro11at. Jam!'~ Andronictt I\ youny man Ines 10 h(>lp his rPt<lrdrcJ brolhe1 !'merge from hrS own laot.:isv wc>1ld into the rnaon stream ol Claoly Hie R 11 t11 77 min ) 1:11 ..... M ~~'The C'hanl Of J1n1m1e 8lacksm1th ( l'H9 Or;ima) Tummy Lewts Jae.~ Thompso<• A young haft. brneo ario11g1ne <lec•Of'<, 10 o.,eek il pt.11..e on trie whne man c; worlrt only '' • 1un up against racism and v11•le11'e 1" 111~ > min) --~llAIUfT lt)':e.o.r RAC*Q (,11ver<1qt! ol th!' M1chetob L1gn1 Wc>rl1l Cha111v1onst11p OllshOle race (R) I 1 t1r ) Hl ~HIOlllA~ 1t:11 f Alnt a lt:ll ) lll(MI ·The C01npe1111on I 1980 Dr ii ma) Richard Oreyfuo;s Amy l1111ng Two pianists al a San Fr11nc1scc-mu<.11. compe· lthon hnd that tht-11 10111' !cir Pach othe1 coollicts W1fh the11 profec;s1ona1 amb•ltons PG' (2 hrs. 9 min I M (Z) llOV1E "Heavy Metal" ( 1981. Science f ictlQfl) Anunaled V01ces of John Candy John Vernon A mysteroous green Olb of trcmen<lOoS powPI ha<; ;i sttange eflecr Oil a 11artely ol characters in drfferenl limes and places 1n the unr11erse R' ( 1 hr JO min) ttl~TCJr<ITHI~ lfla.JICllfTl.1' 110W11 "Kiii And Kill Again ( 198 1 Adventure) James Ryar1 l\nneline K11et A rnarllal ans e1cperr ba1tles the min1oos ol a power-mad scientist tntenl oo enslavtng mankind with a new mind contr()I drug PG' (1 hr . 40 mm ) g llO¥ll "The Dogs QI War' ( 1980. Adventure) Chr1s1ophe1 Walken. Tom Oerenger Aller berny tortured an<I c:Jeporte<I by an Alrrcan dictatOI a merce- nary returns lo lead a revolullOO R' ( 1 hr ,~ =~ llOVW "Vloo SQuad" ( 1982. Ofama) Seaton Hubley Gary Swanson A pollee detectl'Ye and a streetwalker team up lo trep a pimp respontlblt '°' murderll'g one of his womef'l, 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) -~ML..U .. , ....... .,.. "BloW Ovf ( 1981. Suspense) Trevolta. Nancy Ati.n A sound lech- nlcien wf\o WOtks oo horror fllmt t>ec:omea ll1YOlwd In • mu<<* mystery when ht wtt· neaea .., .... sain8tlon ·~· ( 1 hi . ~5 min) -Cont. --·---------- f.trOll \ l ru I llO¥ll fell ~•lu f IU04 8v nMl emy rorn.11• {>.rn o Hu•llhy A s A'rpt11-. 1111111 throuuri u rn11 1111111 · 11111<1 µu11111u Ntw YOik 111 d1111uu1 ut tJe111u 1.><1111hod (!' h111) ! ... 'Jl llAQAJIMI A JupMIOIMI uu11•t• t/'11>w I at UllOI llll l)f lhu ll s lift 1111 lllUIJll. A mo1ri.1 and d1U1,1hht1 111un1011 a1t111 ?ll • m• ol 1111111M11la1111\. t1up111111100 MOW Altack 011 T 1111111 r11., I Ill V11rsu1:1 Tl\V Ku KiuA Khm \f'w 1 I) ( 197!>, 01om11) Nod Btutlly Joh11 Ele< k Th;, rAt 11we1111gete1> the murdt'll!t ol lh•01U c1111I rtyhls w0<k81& 1n Mr11S1sa1pp1 {:l hrli I ID~ "In fhe ShHdow 0 1 The Capitol" Je~a1ca S11111fch lookb 111 huw ele<.hid le11ders "' Washm1,1ton u1i;pµl11 with ltle problems ul fKJwer ch.iny11 and 11.1ru times 1n • d. µrudorruna1111y block Aniu11c..an c..11y O { I hr ) C1) AmllCAM~YMOUll ''Oµµenhe•mt!t'' A site is sele<.led tor Ille lrrst a1ornic bomb ltlSI t!~ptos1011 And Prttsrdent rrurnan ts l11c..e<J wllh lht• i1e1..1..,1on .1s to whtin and ltuw lhc tmmb will tw ll~d \f'erl 4) Q tt hr) CJ MOV1f Uilu llit1 Bullet { 197!> Wu61 1irn) Gent1 H1n.kma11 l.t1nd1<.e f:le1uen A lfont1e1 11t1W!>IJ8Pt'r '>ponsors ti re1.e t11,1amst 11nru <1Clll'>'• lhu Weslurn bad 1an1.h 'PG (.' tus .>!> 111111 I IHI lSl MOV1f fhe Corn~1tt1on I t980 Oramd) n1c.ht11d Oreyluss. Amy l1111ng I wo p1dn1s1s at ,, San rra111.1scu music 1.0111pe1111un l1nll 11t.11 lheu 1ov1;1 tur eJc..h othe1 conthc..1s wilh 1he11 pmle.,s1on111 arnb111ons PG' ti hr'> 9 min J lOl llOVW Hottuvur { 1981 Drama) J<11oe FontJJ K11s K11sloller•,c1n A lorme1 1110\lie SIJI Wf10 h>Ot.. UVPr lht> 1,.f\,11rrnan '>hrp ol her lclh.l huSl.MnrJ 1.u1µur11tron and .1 hryh powettld li11t1111 1.11 rxµt•rl 001.omt• 11111ol11ed 111 ,J d1'.Xlsl!uiJ'> UP.ii woth Aral.I 11111u'>IOrs II II hr'> I 0 MOV1f My Pahkar• [lr,1111.iJ folly Savalas M11.:haet Con'>t.1nlirw A succes~ tul busrrw'>sman •tlllHll'> 10 hrs Grout.. humelantl where he ltn•h htmM~ll ~trange<l from lhe simple lttf' ul hrs tarnr ll'.,_ { 1 hr 30111111 J W COLl.l• IAllfTIAU A1110tt.1 V'> Ore i (2hrs) n AUlfTHIFAm.Y 1:19 Cf) R,11f( Na4 A C111il War lltdry l.J•t>' the Becks 1n10 trt!d'>ure hu1111•r., qreeorly searchrng Im a tor lune"' gold G) ~ DfTECTOft M @ llOYIE Mr Skelf1ngtvr• I 1944 r11,1 m.1) Belle Davos Claude R.1in" Becau.,e a sethst1 woman s1.he11tes tler w.iy lhrough lt1e her 111,Hrtil<,W 10 ,, we111thy 111.ln tail~ m1~rat>ty 12 nrs 40 m111 ) .. tJ (J) M'A'l'H BJ emoarh •r a cam p.11gn 1c, µrove him.,cll as 1tw .so 7 71h • c'1ar!P•on prnclic..ill tol<.er (RJ u Q..!V llOYIE 'fnnlf''>StOn!> l)I A Marr•t'!l Man (Prerrnere Orama I R•·01•rt Conr.i1J Jf'rrn1ler Wauen A qootJ tiu'l"trtd and luv 1ny tattler s obst>SS1011 wrlh J younger woman thre.i1ens to dPslroy eYfHylhing h1• t1ds worked tor (2 hr!. I i CHAll.E'I AMGB..I HEAlll9f.AT 1141 IHMHP£Alll PUYI fhe Merry Wives Qt Windsor Rrchar<J G111h1t1S. Juily Davis anrl Ren K1ny~1ey .11e le.11ureo in 5tiai..esp4>,lff' s l wnPoy t marriagl' ron1dnce swindle ,J111J uecep111111 1j11P1.tprJ ~ OavuJ Jone!> n tir~ ) W ""°9fTlM Ir Th" Shallc w 01 Jt1t• Caoitol JPSS•t.d ':>,1, itch 1 ,,1k • .-11 h• ,.,, 1.'lectcd 1e;i1JN' 1n Wash111q1111 t.Jr.1pplP "'"" !ht• flllllllf'm-. 1ll flOWPI l tl.tfl()I' .1111J • Hi<·harJ Chamberlain s tars as Blackthorn<· in. Jamt>s Clavell's HShogun~" the uwurd-winning epic 12-hour miniseries to bt• rt>broadcast on KNBC ( 4 ) over fivt> <'on~t>cutive ni~hts beginning Monday. ha1d 11111cs in .1 µreoom111a1f'ly blatk Am~( I hr) fB llOYIE "P1xo1tl' ( t98 t. Dra11111) f "' ndndo Rarnos o..i $1l11d M.i11ha Perd A tO ye.11 old ~d eyl'd wail rs St.•flt tu the )tM' nrle delt>ntton h.111 lur ste,1lrr1q 12 hr.. '> nun) IZJ llOYIE ·Tdge Ol lhe C11y" (t9S7 ()1,1 ma) Sidney P0it1er John C.t•saveWS An Army dPserter •S µlaceu 111 <1 lJ,len1111<1 when ,.,., bldci.. l11errll a 4ilng bos., r-. .,_1lled on the> lrmdiny dt)(;k'> { 1 hr ?ti min) 1:19 tJ Cf) NEWHART l PSht>'<. J r~lty 1.ou·.1r falls for Krrk ..ind Jo,mna dt>t·11J"~ lu IP.in how 10 µtay 1hc µ1ar1" G)M'A'l'H f'\ COlL.EQE IAIKETIAU. (1h11ye1uwr H V1tlano11a (RI (2 hrs J 0~MY1't1EV1EW tQto tJ Cf) CAQMEY I LACEY A Q<111g rapP v11 1tm 1urns lo Chrts ,.;nd Mdry Belh "''"'r1 d 1el11al o•dP•Ct.1 lor ne ol ,,,., J .a1la111• ,1nd she '" lorCP•l tr re1t11c n1•r •fllt><lm ordedl 1 I hr ) UOG»Q>MEWI Cf) llOYIE 'Caµ11ce I 1967 Myslery) Do11s Day A1chdr<J Hct111 A woman 1ra- 11e1s 1ncog1111u ttJ Hack cJown the narcotics 11ng 1espons1l>lt· tor her father's dealh (2 hrs) '1!) Olf9'W I he Bulk !>lops In Bra· 111' • Host E 11c SevcJrerd looks al the high· slake~ worl<I •>! 1111erri.it11mat banking 1n Sao P.iulo Or.1111t;i New York and Zurich ~) llOYIE 'V•t.t• Squad ! t982 Cftama) Season 1-tut11ey C.ary Sw,inson A police de1ec1t11e and " '>fleetw.1tker leam up to trap J µ1niµ tt''>IJOn~·blP tor muraering one ol h1S women R ( 1 hr l~ min J 0 llOYIE "Soldier 01 Ordnge" ( 1979 Orama) Edwiltrl ro,I( S11'><1n Penhahgon 5,,. 1.l.w;mau:• • .it J Dutlh univerStly go lheu ~Pd•alt' w,Jy'> wh • .,, w;i1 breaks out 1n Europe ·R (2 hrs I m 1141 VIMmAN 10:15 (ij) llOYIE 'Vice Squall t 198:' Orama) SP.t-.On Hubl.-y ( i:ir y Sw.mson A police Fnday, January 28, 1983 25 -Tuesclay Conl • • 90'tll 'Attacll On T!lfrOf lhe FBI Versus The Ku Kll.u Klan (Part 2l ( 1975. Olama) Ned Beairy Jenn Beck l'he FBI 1nves11gates the murdefs 01 lhret! cMt rights w0<kers 111 MISSIS5IJ¥>1 (2 hr<; I e *WA ·The Sea Betund The Dunes One year 111 the •ntncate lifp ot a e;oastal lagoon untolds 1n an hour's 11~ 111 this tllrn documenting lhe lrag1te lldal ecosystem which supports the entire oce11r1 (RI Q L1 hr I C!) lf_,¥1..,1,..Bl-fl 'Se<geanr Cribb Mael Haller s Hollday" The 5efgean1 rs called 1n wtle<'I !he dismembered remains ot a body are d1SCoveutd on Bflghlon Beach Q ( 1 hr) CC) 90'tll Man 01 La l.Aancha ( t972 Musocal) Peter O'Toole Sophia Loren The would be hero Don 0111~ote embarks on an adventurous JOUrney with h1& s1Clel\ ICk Sancho Panza and hnd'i roman<;e e~ the WSf :'G' (2 hrs 10 rnon I ([) ~ICllfTBI 0 90'tll "Tarzan. The Ape Man' ( t 98 t Ac:Mtnture) Richard Harns. Bo Derek WMe accompanying hef tathc1 on a search t0< the legendary Elephant s Graveyard a young woman 1<. abdueted by en uncMl11ed wt11te man whO was ralSed by apes on lhe jUngle R I I hi 52 mtnL ... 9 UWlllll l 1f91..EY Laverne onad verteotty becomes a laShtOn model while i ™ r.;..,rapher ooytrieno Q Lalll1KT091 90'tll "lhe M1lhon111re<.S ( 1~1 Comedy) Sophia Loren. Peter Setter s Based oo the play by Ge-o<go Bernard Shaw A young m1t11ona1reo;s 1s lorced t>y hef lather's will 10 marry a man with e QQ.<>d buslneSS mind ( 1 hr 55 mtn I CIJ COUHI IAIUTMU. flooda at l.SU i ay nc.t be seen in yOIJ• area) (2 hi!> ) M CIHl"COM .. Cl) IW'M'• IWL Oii FAia 'Thui, d8y"s Chil<f' A once rot:Jvst 17 yPar old courageously laces a risky heart trans plant wilh the love and suppo<I ol hts large, close-knil lem1ty Gena Rowlands Don Mu~;,:.": Rob Lowe star (7 hrs I e 9 a.lll'f The pollee mis laker'lly think that Jack Is out to buy some mart)uana.o I L "QUlf 4TOLR11llTHOll (C()lf'M)) .. , .. .,. U•ICM PUYMOUm 'fam1ty 81151 ness" MHton Ber1e stars in lhl!I acclaimed olf·Bfoedway drama about a ser!OU$1y lff man wno calls his tour sons togelhef to Inform them of the changes he has meae In his wnt ( 1 hf . 30 min ) e .VA "The See Behind The Dunes One yeer 1n the 1nlrlcate tlle ol a coastal leQOOfl unfolds In an hoof's time 1n lhis htm d<>Oumentlng the fragile lldet ecosystem wtllctl eopports the entire ocean (R) Q Mhr.. "Footllght Frenzy" ( t982. ~) Low Moan Spect8cular Come- dy Troupe A gr01Jp of amaleur perfC>fm er1 put on a play to uve ti* echool lrom t>enkrvptcy < 1 hf . so m1n.L ()) LOIT U'TIWll ** .,_ A Iott tMecommunlcatlonl ea1elllte fa .. Into the hende of en 9tlen cMllz.aUon. ( 1 hr.) (%)_.,."Macbeth" ( 1971. Oreme) Jon Ancn. Franoeeca Annis Olf9Cl9d by Roman Polanlld Baled on Shak~e·a play The greed Ind embltlon o4 a men and NI wife IMd them to tragedy In t 1th- ;"ai,18*1and 'Ft (2 hr• . 20 min ) 28 Friday, January 28, 1883 Gregory Peck, as Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty, comforts Olga Karlatos, as France~a Lombardo, in "The Scarlet and the Black," airing at 8 p .m. Wednesday on KNXT (2). • • «I t rO I Dor alee. Violet end Judy all vie foi lhe same job promo11on (!) m¥ll "The Quiel American" ( 1958, Drama) Audie Murphy. M ichael Redgfave A young Ameflcan IS deter· mined to 81\d Ille war In Southeasl Asia using his own means (2 hrs. 30 min) ... , .. .,. CID .,,. ........ , T'MI ... Comedy slletches combine with ctetsic fitm and ~ footage In an offbeat. satiric take- off l .. 191Al ..... -e IT • ...,.._ DI Craig Ines to stop 1 college !fiend lrom having 1 1ex change operation. and Dr White retuc· tantly badgorl 11 gtlevlno family Into slgn-::;:a an aut.ooneent fC>fm ( 1 hr ) •I U TO MMT The Harts faca perH In Peru when they unoover the t1eeaura ot the Ince• In 1 loog4oat tomb. o ( 1 hr.) • UN • IMft'll "The Fili FOf911s" DeYICI Attenb0rougl1 look• II the ways plant Ille overcame the dllflc:Ut prob61m of ~atlon from .. to lend (R) o ( 1 tw ) (BJ • LOCATal ''Certfn At C'amegle'' Comedlen George Cef1ln ptovldel CIUl11c commentary on 1 wide re'?. of Iopa with meterlel IYom NI album • A P\8c.e F°' My Stuff" In a perl()(manoe from Carnegie ti••J.' "'~ (I) AU• TWO ... Comedian Gal- lagher perf01ms a sei1e1. ot one liners And comic vlQnelles 0 _,. "Sharkey's Machine' 11981, Adventure) Burt Reynotds. RAchel Ward A vloe cop uncovers high level govern ment cOfrupllon wt11le 1nvest1Q111ing the mutder of a ce~lrl 'A' (2 hrs I .T'Ml ... l _..CC) llCMI "Harold And Maude ( 197 1 Comedy) Rulh G<Jfdon Bud C<Jft An 80 yeer-<>ld woman meets en t8-year old boy obees8ed with death in a lunerat par· lof. end prooeedS to leach him lhe art ot IMng end loving. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 31 min) .. azl 9CMi "Elephant Boy" ( t 937. Adven- ture) Sabu. Welter Hudd Based on a 110- ry by Rudyard Kipling. A small natrve boy llndl the meeting place of 1 wtld herd ol ~ta. ~1 hr., 45 min) -1•••mn•1www ... -Am T'MI KOllOll'f Aclress Jean Stapt&ton hoet1 en overview 01 the d!Yerslty of roles women play in !he eco nomlc WOfld !Odey ,_ ____ ,.. ..,. "Short Eyes" ( 1978, Drema) o.vteon, JON Perez Convlett attempt to 11ay ..... 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AMOMJIL.ff t:ao G:)NEWI IAMEYallJI WCf DeC«CAYITT MlllANCE TitEA Tiil M CMllAICOfll 1• CUNrWI NICMEWI HAPPY DA YI AGAll AllCNEWIO PJl.MAOAZJNE A unwl111u ;.,llP~ w.11111•"' Wh1• 0eCi111•P .1 11111<h•I lfll <I Cld~ ,1 Joli! 111 -1:.~-=r=.r "let'• Do n AQAJn" 1101& om.dy) 8~ Poitier, BHI Coaby A mNkmen end a footory wOflctt ~ In belling ind hypnotltm to rliM lundl lor thfjr loOQe 'PG' (I hr . 62 min.) Cl) ll0¥9 "Stir Watt" ( 1977. ran1a1y) Ma11t Hamllt, Heorlaon Ford. A motley cOl- 1o<;11on ol ••bell and 1obot1 bend tao-the! to ellack the huge aptioe fort of an <>,EPtMllVe ~tactic empire 'PO' (2 hla) (.Z) m¥11 'Paealooalt Frttnoe" ( 1949, Diama) Ann Todd, T1evor How1rd The wife of a wealthy br<*er t1avet110 BWlllet lond where lhe b«>omM lnvOll/ed with a toimer tover whom lhe had rejec1td yeara 6111~~~' =I~ ntl TO. Feetuted tin Interview with act1H11 Nlchel18 Nlchola 8 vllilt With Lloyd Bridges and hit !amity. a lalk wl1h Roger RIChll'Wln, an agent lor deed celeb Illies D Tomi NOPLn INCW. "Nava/Cl Mooo" I L.A.-a-.n AC..llltf m 0. LA Featured. a 1eport on the scandelovs r89Ul1a ot the Pvlllzer dtvoloe case, a unrque daring club wllh members wno nave one thing rn common Herpes $1mpleM 11 a look at the ae1oblc dancing e~etclse c1aze La lllTICnM YOU AlllD POil fT ... ~11 11C TAC DOUCll uaB./~90llT fAl&Y,_., 11AG1C '11 .COUTM 'AllTM mw!I ··s1ar Wars" ( 1977, Fantasy1 Ma1k Hamrn. Harrison FOid A motley col le<:llOrl ot rebels and robots b8nd l<>gethe1 10 dttack the huge space tort 01 an oeP'&SSl~cuc emp1re ·pc· (2 hit. ) {Q.l "tl New York Rarigets a1 Los Angeles Kings (3 hrs) m MOYm ··Palrlck The Greet" ( 1945 Comedy) Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan A lather fodelts a chance al stardom 1n favor ol marnage and concedes the oppor1unr1y to hlS namesake soo ( 1 hr 30m1n l HO 1J (I) WALT~ ""The Shaggy 0 A A d1st11c1 atlorney candrdale rs petlodteally toiced to assume the 100nt11y ol a Old English st~pd<>g. Dean Jones. Tim Con way. Suzanne Pleshette and Keenan ~nn st:HcJ:;t 2) ( 1 hr ) U GD 81acklhome ls freed horn tile death camp by Toranaga and repays the lavo1 by helptng the warlord escape trom Osakc1. Toranaga rewa1ds lhe E11gl1!.hrrian for hrs bfavery by malong h1rn a 1rusted mem~r ol nts stall (Part 2) {BJ o (2hrs) U "9CMI ··Rough Night In Jerteno" ( 1967. Westem) Dean Martin. Geoige Peppard A town~ rs chaUeoge<I by., female s111gecoach owner (2 hrs.) fJ <ID HAWY DAYI Fonzie and Ashley rern1nrsce about the event!. that turned the11 llr!ot dale rnto a near drsaster Q Cf) IOU m PA llAUZ. A bowltny alley W81lr6$$ who bec.ame a model IOI a day a lou• of sunny Greece Friday, January 28, 1983 27 -Wednesclay -11ora1ng Movies-• •CCJ "Harold And Maude" 1197 1. Conw dy) Ruth GOfdoo Bud Corl I I tl1 1 I ITWl ) Cl) "Maci:>eth" ( 1971 Olama) Jon finch Franc«'KAI Atvt1s Directed by noman Polanski (2 hrs . 20 m1n J l:ll(J) "The Shogun Warrl(w<.. Gaolong" ( 1982 fantasy) Animated 11 '" 40 ffilfl ) •CID "GuJllVer's Travels" (1977 Fan1asyl Richald Hams. ~therone :,ct.ell ( 1 h• 20min) CO) "The Hunchback Ot No1111 Oam.:' ( 1939. Orsma) Charles 1 augh1cin M1111 1eeo O'Hare (2 hrs ) .. ~ "GldQel Goes To Rome' ( 1963 Lt>01 ~) Cindy Carol. James Darr en \?hrs 1 e:9Ct "Carny" ( 1980. Olamal Jo<llf' F'o'>IP• Gary Busey (I hi , 46 rnon I r.(f) "Four DeA)Qhters" ( 1918 O<Jffid) Lane Slstfws. Claude Rains (?hrs ) J':9 ()) "Advet'ltures 01 The Wilderness Farm ly" ( 1975, Adventure I Robetl 1 ngan Susan Dernante ( 1 hr 40 mon ) Cl) "P&ss;on&te Fr1eods ( 1949 O<amaJ Ann Todd. Trevor Howard ( 1 ht JC. m1n ) •CC) "The Sullivans" ( t944 O<ama1 Thomas Mltchell. Anne Ba•ter (? nrs l CID "Convoy" ( 1978. A<lvenlute) Kr~ Krlstotlerson. All MacGr aw ( I hr .., , min ) CO) "Hometown US A ' ( 1979 Ornma) Gary Sp<inger Dave wuson 11 hr 30 min) II "The Gfeet Train Robbery' ( t97'1 Adventure) Sean Connety Ooniitd Svthertand ( I tv . 5 I mm I .. cm "T&ke This Job And ShOvti It 11<18' Comedy) Robert Hays. 8a1bara Hf'rVl<>y (Jhr ,40 mln ) Cl) "Les Btches' ( 1968 Olama) Jean LOUIS Trlntignant, Jacqueline Su'\<;atd ! 1 tv .. 4.5 min ) -ct) "Human Feelings" ( 1978. f antnsy) NllOC)' Wallt.ei. Billy Crys1a1 (2 hrs l CID "fake Thia Job And Shove II" ( 1981 Comedy) Aoberl Ha~ llatbara Hershey l! hi . 40 min ) ()) "PtH'IOd 01 Adj0$frnenl' ( t962 <nm edy) Tony Frenc:lOSa. JaM Fnnd•1 ( t hr 50mln) • "The Earthling" ( 1980, A <1ven 1ure) WillMtm Hotden, Ricky $chrodf>f ( 1 ht 37 min ) • "CAitlain CaA Al Gach.JS Ctf'elt. (1950. Comedy) Donald O'Connoi G&le Storm (2 In l -al} "The Ale On Thelma Jofdan' I 1q49 Oranw) Barbara Stenwyck, Wendell Cot4!Y, (2 hrs ) tW(D) ' Neigt\t>Ofa'' ( 198 1 Comedy) John Beluthl. Oen Aylcroyd. ( I 111 . 34 min ) (%) "The Begoat's Opera" ( 1962. Ole ma) Laurence Olivier, Yvonne FurneouJf. f?W.L ..-ua.ao .. llavl•- ... ''The ~ And Four Ooeena'' ( 19S6. W..aem> ~Gable, EIM001 Parkef ( 1 ..... 30n*l.) a "Force Of Arms~ (1 Q61. Orama) Wll iim Holden. N4ancy °"°" (2 hr•) f 'The GrMI Gilbef1 And $ultvAn" ~. BiegraohYl Robet1 Motley. ~av ev.n.. l2 hrt'. 'BenMM" c sm. eom.dy) Wood'/ LoulN '-•:J 1 hi . 22 mW\.) W{D) "On The · ( 1979. Ofam.l 30 Fnday, Jenuary 28, 1983 Halph Wa1le DonalcJ Mo ftal 11 hr 1:. moll) (%) "Nunzon ( 1978, nrarroal Dt1Vl(j Pro val. Jame-; Anrlr onot.a f 1 hr ) 7 111111 1 t:9 ~ · ueottl1e \ 1!156 l.um11ovl Holl Tra11ers Norah Gorsen 12 nrc.. J g "Tile Great Train Robbery j tQ71J. Advenlurel Sedn C :.>nn.,ry Donalo Sulhelland ( I hr •, I nm I 1:11(8) "Convoy ( l!J/tl A lvf't11i11e1 K11< K11s1ollerson Al; MdC'.(1'1W I 1 '" 5 I m111) (SJ "FC>l The f'1rs1 T111~ 1 t'l!>9 Mu54cal) Mano ( anza Jon.11in.1 ,.,., 11.1,.~·1.1n 1 1 hr . 40 min) 1119([) "Tim· (t98t [lr.mi.1J 1'11'1:!1 1.1u•"' Mel Gibson ( 1 hr :111 """ 1 (Z) "Heavy Metal" ( t"181 S 1enrr· I 11 loon) An1mall'r1 VtJICPS ot John C.,1111~, John Vernon ( 1 hr 4!• n1111 J a:9 a1) "Nevei NPver l ;mtJ' (I'll! I [)1 1•11fll Pelula Cieri>., Cftthti>nn N•'~t1111 ( 1 "' i'> min) W (C) 'Norman I'> !hat 't'"'" t 111f Comedy) ni>.jd rri ., Pp;111 fl,tolt·~ t' ht '.IQ min ) g Vorus I IQ8? Su llf'ns.:I Gt.,nt Foro Chu<:k C<"''""" t 1 h• 40 mtn I W (&} Adventu1es QI lht> Wilderness fam1 ty" { 1975 Adv<>nhllf') Rnt>ort l OQtll'I St.r..an Damante I t ht 40 n1111 1 .. ( l ) Ad•entur~o; <II I he Wrlde•l'lf">.<: F 11m11y It ( 1978, Ad11en1ure) Rohell U.igan Susan Oamante Shaw 11 hr 4'> min ) lO.l "Take This .Job l\nd Shn11P fl' ( IC)IH. Comedy) Robert HJys Oar1J,11;i H<>rshev (.! hr . 40 min ) IZl 'St11 Ctaty' ( 1')80 L0!11e.Jyl Ru.11.11 I Prvor Gone Wilder ( I r11 '>I mon ) .. @ ·See How She Runs' 1q77 f1•.1m.n Joanne Woodward John l.on<11U1nP I<' hrs I .. ® 'Tilt> Comeback Kllf 11Q80 0<11m.1) John Riller Susan Dfoy 11 hr 40 m111 1 --~Evening .. 1!5':.i. IOAP MC ... D nlB'I C(9IJJIY =t.'"" I.Alf G1.1est o p1'1.1 ~t~• Ornntlly Kirsten ~ I~ UTBIQKT lhc.h.itd Holw1ll vi('(' Pfe&IOOnl of the lle11111g1> I 011nr1.111nn discusses why Alt11m,1tM~ Actrun c;hoolO be 11bOllShed ( t ht ) CC) llllWW "Human Feelings' ( 1978, Fan tasyl Nancy Walker, Billy Cryslat A frus ltaled afl981 votunteers lo save Las veoas trom almighty wrath by finding &Ix w0tthy soul& In seven d&y<1 (2 hrs ) Cl) llllWW "Gatlipoll" ( 1981. Drnma) Mel Gibson, Merk tee Two Auslrallan loot raoera with contresllngly t1jflere111 person alltles 81gn up to llghl In Turkey oor1no World Wsr I 'PG' (I hr 50 min ) e .,_ "The E•r1ht1ng" ( 1980. Adven tu1e) Wiiiiam Holden. Ricky Sd'lroder A wor1d 1r1Yelef tMChet •young orphan ~ WIYt ol eurvtv'•I In the AU:1tr1tllan wtldef nw~'J.· 37 min I -l1a·.:..i..u 0.llal Mtl~lcl<t vt Loe~ w'-f.:9 (2 tlf l . 30 mil'l ) le~~ r•1ca.-n ..CMEWI .W.V DAVI AG* =.:. S1<11nr:1 ,., ~"'· 1111· ;i I'' y 'chra~expla1ns lhe mear1111q •of d•r>11111· BfTDTANmff TOMQHJ n..E'I C09IJJIY 6?88"ft.D ~ • 111 llUI flD'Oll'T COUEQI ~ LaSalli> at Nllllt> Dame (May not be seen 1n your dtPa) 1;> hrs l L' lltlOVWE The t ast Wt11d I t<H9 Ori! md) r411 ha1C1 Ha111s Karen Black Ar unwo1ldly 11wen1or '>1nyle h;inr!Pdly f1gh1!-. < 1ly Hi!ll '" "" a11empt to saw r11<, ;ipa1t Jn•'lll ht'IU<;E! ''""' thf' W(Pt ~,,. PG' I? tor .. ) Ol lltlOVWE lt•P. H•inchback Of Noire o.ime ( 1939 Drama) r.MrlPS l aligh tor Mau•PPn O Hara fl hunchback tl)llc. 11 ICWP with d r.palJlolul hut 01<,111nt Qyp<;y £!!!' 1:i hrs I ·z lltlOVWE Tt.1· Beggat., OC"f'ra 1195? Drnma) I llutPnr(' ()hvlf'< Yvnnne I w 11<>au• A famous hOOdlum uperatPS "'th+> 171h c~nlury l onooo 1mwworle1 (2 hr< 1 I OMllQiE CCUfTl TOOAY , ..... 1:11 i C* TMl TOW Fea1u1ed an 1n1ervll'w wrth G~11y Sousa a tr anc;.,,o;e,.ual trying II' rl'11Prsi> lhe process again. a l11m11y whc.> 91tenC1ecJ thPrr hrst Supe1 Bowl a talk w•th Chflrleye Wright. a man with ari incurable l11dn.£l' disease l ugfA&YflW UV.-6 --.rt 6 00..IJJIY m °"L.A. f eatured a prohle ol John r orsythe star or 'Dynas1y · an update on ll F 0 ·s. nu"4! skyd:vN<; a 11~por1 on lht> ~?~O:.ge p!PQnilnc~ ~ COUEQI ~ M1nnf">C'lt8 v<. Otuo S1a1e (2 hrs ) I YOU AldD FOR JT WDP•~TI nc T At; DOUQH ~I LlltlB Mf'Oll'T ~T~"t111efrom Ltn cot11 Center" l ubln Mehis conducts the New York Ph1lharmonlc 1n a pet formance uf Bee1ho11en·~ Ninth Symphony from Avery F1shef Hall at l tncoln Center lea lltred perlOfmefS 1nrlude Marilyn Horne And Jon Vickers ( I hr '.IQ min ) CH)HIO MM.UM tD COUHI IAIUTUU. LeSAllfl vs Noire Dame (2 hrs ) .. 8 ()) 1MI ICAIUT ,,_ 1'11 llACll G re gory Pock, ChrtStQPhel Plummer and JOhn Gielgud star 1n the true SIOfY ol lhe courageous and ctanderiline etl01ts of Monsignor Hvgh O'Fteher1y 10 conoeal thousands ol Allied POW escapees In German-occupied Rome during WOl'ld W AI II (3 hrs) e e ~ Lady Mariko (YOko Shi m11oa) 11 assigned to teach Blftckthorne lhl language and customs of Japen. wHh cMI war about to erupt, TOfan&ga clalmt the ltlle ol Shogun and elev•les Bi.ck tholnt to the pot1lion nt tAmVr•I wenlOf (.l>art 3 ) (R) D (2 to ) • .,.,. "We4Come To H81d Tlmet' ( 1967. Adv-tnture) HentY Fonda. Janice RtJle r our eur vrvor. r9bulld t holi burneO- out town only to hll ve the man 1MPQflllble '1!1M11.i.. (2 ~ •uT t/IMIG&.D..aT A young woman who~ 100n 1•k• her vowt u a nun hljlekl the G00M 10 tr•Ck OOwT1 I 11°*'1 thlprntnt Of QhOlef1 Y~ -I L 'CltlMI -TO !Mii,..,,... (GOlf"r'Dt ftll&O& I• KAMY-0 ., ..... -.T ,.. 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ITEP IEYOND ( llOVE "lhe G1ea1 T1a111 Hotlt>ery ( 1979, A<Jve11twe) Sea11 Con11e1y Don .ihJ Sulht>1l.ind Two a.pert tw11-ol-the century con .. 111tl.IS allernpt 10 pull ott the seemingly •mposi.rble robbery ot a tocked sale aboard a lasl-mov111g locomotive 'PG' ( I hr S 1 min ) 0 llOVE · Otayonslrlyt-r" ( 198 t Ad11e11 lure) Pcte1 M.icN1col Ca1th11 Cta1ke A 1Janng yow1g rnan attt>111pts 10 rescue a 111a1oen hom lhe wralh ol an ancient. 11111 bre= c1ea1u1e PG ( t hr , 5'> min) 12:10 @ "Frnt Yurn.i' (19S!'l Western) Peter Grdves. Jo.111 Vnhs War breaks out whun a white settler r11urclers an Apat.he lnd1a11 t.111el I t hr . 30 niin ) 12:110 m L.ATI *»ff WfTH DAVI> L.fT1BmMI Gues.ts 1.omed1an Mark Schill, Comeha Guest New York's Debutanle of the Year ~hr) ~· TOii Com.E: W Ct.Oil Gue-.1 Cunttr "Y Holder m LOVE. AIEJICAN ITYll (£) COUfGlf IAllC£B.AU Kansas St a le a I Qklahomd State (RI (2 hrs ) (ll llOVE "Stir Crazy" ( 1980. Comedy) R1ct1arcl Pryor Gc11e Wilder Two 111en are mistaken tor bank robbers and l>ent 10 1a11 R I 1 ht 5 I rrnn I Bruce Uoxlf!itne r stars a s Buck in u Bring 'Em Hack Alive,'' al 9 p.m . TtU·~du y on CBS. ~) llOYll "Cour;t I he Ways Krt ' ( 1977) (l tir . 30 min) 1M 8 (J) w;w 1 Ml l WI Mac w11nesses il mu1de1 tn a hospital but can'! ltn!1 any e111 clence to back up what he saw (A) ( 1 h1 . 20 min) 00 lllOVI! "Pennies F 1 om Hea11en' ( I 98 1. Muslcal) Steve Martin, Bernaoelle Pete1s ,. 8 TOii cam.i: w a.Oil ~"The Woman Hunte!'' ( IY/2 Suspense) Bat tia1 a f oen. Robe1 t Vaughn QI .,.,. "Pans When It S1ales" ( 1964. Comedy) Wilham Holden. Audrey Hep· burn A wriler neglects his work while chasmg l11s secretary around Paris l I h1 30m1n.) Cf) ltlOVI! "Guns Qt ru1y" ( 194!:1. We~• ern) Duncan Renaldo, I eo Car11llo (I 11r . ;r~MmlffTOMQHT G) ltlOVI! "The Buttel Machine' (Nu Date. Orama) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1:1111 • l9C ... OWlllQHT ltlOVI! "Wichita" ( 1955. Western) Joet McCrea, Vera Miles. A Wes1ern Town ts tamed by a new lawman ( t hr 40 mtn.) G) IO YOU n.-YOU QOT 11IOWUI Cl> lllOVIE "House Calls" ( 1978. Come dy) Wallor Matthau, Glenda JeckS()(I 1"'@ --~ btl ~ lllOVIE "She's 19 And Ready' ( t980 Comedy) A beautiful young g11I and two carefree guys tra11el around Ille worlrt l ether ·fr ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 211 (J) CM .... NICIHTWATat IOAP WOlll.D ltlOVI! "Heavy Metal" ( f981, Setence Fiction) Arnmale<l Voices of John Candy, John Vernon A mystenous green orb ot t1eme11dous power has a strange eltect on a 11ane1y ol characters tn 01tle1en1 times ann nl;:ir,e•, 1n lhe un1vf'r'R R' t? his ) .... "Tau.an, The N>9 MM" l:'.!• Ad\ltnlUte) Rlcl\ard 1ta11'9. Bo Whn. aooompanytng hef fattwlr °" 1 ... ,oh f0t the legend11y Elephant'• 0 1•v•y11d. 11 young wonutn I• •bducl9d by an UOCl\/llllttd while man who wa1 ..,~lii'i: ""* n P ''"' Tiii-. T111 mA °" m¥11 "8upem11tr1 II" ( 1980. f'.anl81y) hrlltopller Raeve. Maryot l(l()der Whlle &avlnQ Parll from a nuclear explO!lloO, SuPfl(man unwlttlllQly fleet the 111<> of powerl\JI 111t1nlr11 who were orlglf\ally Imprisoned by his K1yptonlan lather 'PO' ~hra. 5mln) llOWll "P10111t1ence" ( 1977. Ofama) 1en fk.111tyn, Jonn 0~ A Nfetlme of recollectlooe f~ehcHI by 1n !tie oreama of M an ~i~=n 'R' (t hr ,44 mln ) tim~ 90W11 ''Chain Reaction" ( t980. Adventure) Steve Sisley. Arna-Marla Win· cheater A co11ered·up nuclear accident results In a contaminated, amne618c plan! WOl'k8f wanderlr!IJ 810Uf!Cl Ilic i:ounlryllldo ; hr , 30mln) .. ..,....,, llOWll "The Thin Mon" ( 1934. M'(t- tery) WllUam Powell. My1na Loy Nlek an<J NOl'a Charles gel cJeeply 1nvol11ed 1n a mur· det case. (2 hrs 30 m111 ) ~::..nc. CovMage ot tho U 8 G F Single Cflm1nat1on Champ1onsh1ps (R) ( t hr ) n. llO¥ll "Wagons West ' ( I 952. West· em) Rod Came<on, Peggie Castle A wagonmaster dlscovets that three ot his passengets are crooked Indian agents ( 1 hr , 30 mln~ · ..,. CZ) cm u.aco. a:a(C).,.,. "Carnal Knowledge" (1971, Orama) Jack Nicholson, Ann-Margret Two coUeue frlemls spend se118fal years before and alter graduallon discov8flng ltte by shart~ and sw1tch1ng each other's ~rltrlends 'A ( t hr , 37 mtn ) ta fAITHa llO¥ll "Chan Is M1SS1ng" ( 1982. Com- edy) Wayne Wang. Wood Moy Two cab- drlYerS sea1ch San r1anc1sco's Chinatown for the man who stole a subStantlal sum of money lrom them ( 1 hr . 20 min ) -~TOPO'ntl~ lflOllTIC8fT8l MOVW "Short Eyes" ( 1978, Orama) Bruce Davison, Jose Pefez. ConYlcts attempt to stay alt'le 111 the brutal atmos- phere ol a prison whe1e certain fellOW inmates break almosl every known rule of decen~R' ( 1 hr , 44 min ) 0 "The Boys In Company C" ( 1978. Drama) Andrew Stevens, Stan Shaw A groop ot yoong American sol· olers manages to 011e1come the terrors of the Vietnam Wai 1n their own, slightly ottbeat manne1 'R' (2 hrs, 4 min) =~=-Wlm.E (i} U>n IATIWTI .-TWOM A lost telecommurncallons satellite talls into the hands ot an alien cMltzat1on ( 1 ht ) l:al I' a.All"'_,,_ .. ,.., OM LOCATION "Ca1hn At Carnegie" Comedian George Carlin provides caustic commentary on a wtoe range of topics with mate11al from tus album "A Place For My Stutt" 1n a perlo1manc:e lrom Carnegie Hall ( 1 h1) Friday, January 28, 1983 29 -~lll9BllElfT •1WUM ..W .. C9BIAICOM -_,.,. 'AleKander The Great" ( 1956 Biography) n1e:.ha1 a Burton F 1ed11c March A voung Mdcedon1.11 p11nce conquers the ~nown C1Vtll1ed w0<ld (2 t\fs .. 55 m11~ 1w1:=PM1Wt 1Ml .vflltlCJell MAMY-0 IUIIl'lll&ORT • ,.. UTBIQHT Richard Hotw1tl vice presrdent ot the Heritil(lf' ~nundat•on. discusses why Atftrn10t111p Ac.:11011 should be abohshed I I hr ) (lJ _,.,. Has Anyor1P S1'l'n By Pants ? ( 1978 Comedy) A r 1tMr µ11;drSh larmer ol German descent lht>S '" He1deberg In take over a hotel 11111 by 111•, lath.-r ( t 111 20m1n) CZ)llOVIE ··Chan Is M1<;C\111\j' ( 1982. com edy) W;iyne Wanq Wornl Moy Two cab drivers se111ch San I' ran. 1sco's Chinatown 10< the m.;in who stole a .ubstantoal sum of moo~ lrom them 11 hr :>O min 1 tta 8 ti) HART TO HMT Jnnatttan and Jen niter become 1nv1Jlve1l 1n .1 Irle Of teatri strugglt' w1lh a b.:in<l nl ~1il<>1s wtien lhe11 manst0n 1., s111ppeC1 t1y c;oph1sflrated thieves (I ht 10 rrnn ) 8 G) TotlGHT Ho'\I Johnny Carson Guests Alan King flfMPnce Sperbecl< a 173 9~.rt;:'~ hr l YOU AIKED fOft rT llOft "Brann1yan· ( 191'1. Mystmy) John Wayoo. R1ch11rn Attenborough An American police dPlt'Cf1ve allempts 10 locate a racketeer who ha'\ been abduct ed lrom hrs n1d1ng plac" 1n London (;> nrs ) i ~(tt) MCUJI tta ~ lohn Elyn1•1 ~how<. vnu thtnQ~ stranger 11\an tlllth l;i!QN lhan ltle an11 zaniet than i111y1hrng ynu've t>11P1 secr1 1tl9 (0) lilOW! Swf>i:!I !;;ivago I 1979 D1F1 ma) Aldo nay l.a11>1 C:onnc1r<, (I hr 4~ mon ) 1~(.cJ llOft The Sull1vans ( l'l44 Orama) Thomas Mitchell Anne Aa•ter Five Navy men. all brothers go down wllh their ship tn the sp11lt ot patrloli~m and farrnty dovo tion to each other ( I hr . 55 min ) 11111 enBr~ ToelQHT 0 1Ml WT WOii> llcMl The Mad Romber (191? Sospense) Vonce EdWards Chuck Corr nors A psychopath terromos a cny with i~:;:(2hrs) a15 .aN "Sleeplng Dogs ( t98;> Ola ma) Sam Netti. Warren O&tes A New Zealandel aeektng ISOlatron lrom society altei hlS marriage d1s1n190ra1es. becomeft a lonely hero when caught In the middle ot a revokJtlon ( t hr , 45 min J (I) .aN "Galttpoll'' ( t98 t, Orama) Mel Gibson, Mark Lee Two Auslralla.n foot t&Oefl wUh contrasttngly dltt8'ent pe<son aHtl .. sign up to light In Turlley oorlng WOr1d War I 'PG' ( t hr . so min ) emN "Di'*" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve OU1tenbefg. Mlekey Rourke A ~lllmore dlllef Is !he hangout lor e Qlllnt9t of young men Men during the time When the p<et· '°'" of adulthood are threatening 10 .. r.~':"~~·~.mltl~ OYetta Deborah Harry ot Blondie. come dlan Jay Leno ( t hi ) 32 Friday, January 28, 1983 Jack Klugman stars m NBC's "Quincy," a t 10 p .m . Wednesday on K NBC c.i ). ~~COTl\J: W Cl.Oii Guest Rull GOfdon 41) UM. AIBICM ITYU <I) COlll• ~ Mtnni>C\Oln Al Ohio Stale (R) (2 hrs ) (() _,.,. 'Neighbors" ( 1981 Comf'dyl Jotln Belushi. Dan Aykrnyd CZlllOVW Macbeth" ( 1'171 Orama) ton Finch. Francesca Annis Ot1ec1ed ov Roman Polanski ~-Cl) 1i10W! "lhe SOl•tary Man" (1979 Drama) Earl HolUrnan Ca111e Snodl'.lreC\s ,._, TOii comJ: a. Cl.Oii llOVW "fl CondOf' ( 1970 Western) Jim Brown. Lee Van Cleel A chain gang escapee and a whtle Apache leader head tor Meioco 10 steal a mllllon·doltar Jottune ~old ( t hr • 30 min ) {!J .aN "Lawless frontrer" ( 1935 Western) John Wayne, Shella Terry A cowboy struggles to exonerate h1msell ot crimes blamed on him by a crooked sher· 111 ( t hr • 30 rrwn ) I .,.,.~~ .aN "The Curse Of Bigfoot" ( 1972. Horror) Wllllam Stmoneen. Robert Ctymlre. A Yetl·lll<e be111t hold£ a small California town lo a grip of anxiety and fear .. hr., 30 min ~ t:ll .... °' llMrT I "The Greet MAn'a 1 ady"' ( tlM2. WHtern) 8'1an Oontevy. Barbera Stanwyetc IOYOU!lm YOUeoT,... llOWll "Stay M Yt:N Alo" (1980. nee} Matoello Maetrolllnnt, Nast••· • l(lnete -.m .... mic1m• (C) mwm "TM Greet Ollb«'I And SUlll ven" ( t9&3. 9iogfapf'ly) AObeft Morlev Maw ice r11ans I tie two composers unite !heir crea111111y and w11IP many qreal 2QE!•enas (2 hrs ) t:ll fHJ llOYE Rollover ( 1981 Orama) Jane Fonda K11s K11s1ot1Pr.,on A torme1 movre star who look over !ht> c.hairman· ship of her late husband's corpo1a11on and a high powered t1nanc1a1 expert bf>come rn11olved 1n a d1sast101J~ deal with Arab rn11estors 'R' (2 hrs J • 1Cl)CU ... 91GHTWATaf IOAP 1IOtl.D MOVIE "Na11onal Lampoon·s Arnmal Hoose· ( 1978 Comedy) John Belushi. Tim MatheSon Two new college lra1ern1ty pledges 10111 Della Houc;e, the 1dmes1 and wlldesl gang on campus, and heir 10 light the elforrs ot the schoot's stn1!>ter dean 10 have them e•oetled R" (I hr 49 mm ) 0 llOft Carny' t9AO Drama1 JOd•e Foster Gary Busey A11 adventurou~ young woman 1oms a carnival troupe and learns about lhe hteld!'n emotions and trus1ra11ons behind tl\e <>wlllre happ1ne<;S of the pertouners 'R' ( I tu 46 mtn ) n (l) llOYE On The R1gh1 Trac" ( t981 r""'""1vl Garv Colem;in Mll'haPI I em oecf.. A '\OC•at worker l•tt><i ro hna a nor mal h<><M tor a train stalloll c,hoesnrne bov with a 1aten1 tor p1c.k1ng the ponies PG l hr . 37 min } tit «Dfll)..WS ~- AUTO lACllG Co11!!ragt> ot the NAS CAR Harvest 150 !RI CI hr 30 min I MI WOllLD AT LAl'Q( * IUHUWT lilOW! · Atfeo The Th111 Man· ! 1!.l36 Mystery) W1lltarn Powell Myrna Loy NK.k and NOfa Ch11rles try to locate a m1sstrlQ Ir.end 1n Chinatown (2 hr<; 30 mm 1 ~:. Wh<t<ie L ole Is It Anyway? ( 1981 Orama) Rtehllrd D•t>yluss JOlln Cassa11et1K Pa1aty1ed horn the neck down 1n an au1omob1le ar.crdent a sculp· 1or reminisces about his hie betore and eloquonlly argue-; tor his 11ght 10 die 'R' ll hr . 58 min } d 1Ql .oft On The N11.ket ( 1979. Ora· ma) Ralph Waite Donald Molla! l rle on t OS Angeles' skid row IS depic ted 'A ( I hr. 35 min) a:llD 110YE · Ouantnll's R111ders' ( 1958. Western) SIE've Cochran. Len Gordnn A Conledefate ofltee1 1nllt1101es Union tines in order to rate! a l(ansas arsenal ( t hr 40 mtn) (!)'Amt• 0 m¥ll · Thief' ( 1981 Orama) James Caan. Tue!day Weld A professional <:rook gives up hts independence for a big scOfe that ha hopes will secure his !amity's luture. 'R' (2 hrs.) .. CC>.aN "The Ultimate WOrrlOf" (1977 Science-Flchon} Yut Bry~1 Ma• 11()(1 Sydow SurvlvOfs of a nuclear holocaust In !he 2 t st century S>Jflei lrom the effects ol plaguea and starvation R' ( 1 hr 32 min.} .. (8) llO¥ll "Shorlley's Machine'' ( 1981, Ac:1venture) 8ul1 Reynolds, Rache4 Ward A vice cap uncovers high level povern· tneflt corruPtk>n wtlile lflV\.., hga ting 1 he mofdef of a cell 01t1 'A' <' hrs I -~-ti-­.. ,..,. ~ -Ma11well C&vlfleld nnd ndrew 8ttv9N 11ar In A.C. Sherrlfl'• dra ma abovt two Y01.1iQ 8'illttl toldlef• con· fronting the horror. ol trench warfare (2 -ht--J.n. -~m&..-a. -~ ........ 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D ( I ,,, I m llOVl!''l\1"'· r>< r>fo.1111 11941 My·. tPryJ 1311,;11 ( lu11lt<vy Vil ,,,, M;itw1• A dr·lurea 1 Ot;er 1t:l1J'.>1·~ IC• tH1ga111 Jlll•I Ill' dlSC.OVl'I'> h" lellow ti •l v{! > •jldll 1 jlllP ho'> sharp ll tu:. f.irrnly I. ,,,., J EID TltE COMITTT\1110N: TKAT OEUCATE IAl· ANCE · Afl1rn1.111ve At:IHJll Anr1 Rev1•rw p . .., .. rinw1,11n ,,,· 1 VI (J(\I• n1nwn rnndf•r,1IP"'~ 11 i1~cu"!l'i.t<•• >f t11~c1+r11111,tt1Hy µcllu •P·" H1dl !!ly 11.c' ,1tlt•<rf1 I<': I "-'tj1p•,'> Wt(f .iflo1ma11111• i llun P<lll'""'" which h<lv• ····en it( ( ""'''' 1.1 I J">ll•fllr(.j ft'llPIS(' C)•'>(lllH 1ri.1l1CJ11 11 Ill j '1!) AUSTIN CrTY L.MTI Hu~ Urt.J1'ou11' rt1P :1'<Jt>• J.try I~ ,7 ()101'>t•n ~·t>rl ir111s Ww~ r <J r .r ''" M ... c.. ylll -ind ( "·l'f t '"' l•Offl i , >tH dt•l J !~ ;J flHt';t(_ ll1rtlo IHJ U hr) IC)llOYIE '01ner ( 1982 C..urnady) Sieve C.u11enberg Mickey Rourk•• A Bal11rnvre d•nar rs the t.angout tor a quintet o t young men seen Clurong the 11me whpn the pres suros ol adulthood are th1e<1tening to disperse them 'ff ( 1 hr , 50 rn111 J <Hl MOYll "r our rriends" < 1901 Drama) Cr.i•g Wasso11 Jodi Thelen Three ti.gll ~nool budd•&.. take separate road& to adullhood atrnr graouatton bu! contcnue to bt! united Oy lr1endsh1p and lheu loye 101 the same w oman ·A' ( 1 hr . !>5 n1111 ) COJ MOVIE "Ne1ghoors' ( 198 1 Comedy) John Belushi Dan AykroycJ A middle tl.i'>S suOUrtJan couple are w01ec1ed 10 the suangest l 4 hour pe11od ol the11 hves alter their 011t111e new ne1ghtJors move '" nexl door 'ff ( I hr , 34 rnon ) ($}MOVIE "Hussy' ( 1980. 01.JmJ) Helen M1rren John Shea A caba1e1 hos1ess and a myste11oos Arnencan g1advally fall on rove until 1he11 pa!its catc.h ur• with lhem 'A ( I hr 35 min ) 0 MOVIE ·Thiel" ( 198 t Dcarna) James t.aan TuesdJy Weld A proless1ona1 crook gives up hrs indepencJr>nce to1 a b11J ...c.Cl!e tha1 he hupes w111 !>"'Curt> his family's luture A' (?hr~ 1 Friday, January 28. 1983 31 -Thursday Cont. ,,,. ,.,, ... , f ~·,,. t .J ,IH ,, 11· l•Pf ~·Ill< r11 I l t UI Ctw!LEI ANQB..I LI( DnlCTOll l:OS;AU.ltTME FAl&Y : OTS.W f'ir >i11 H t 1• ""1P\r j(P•t1 "' ..,, Hy tll ( ..... 1 f, ,, •f•i ..... -Mfl ti M ll·)I t. 1 ,,, Hitt ow •IH .t fh.-I uy•·',.f 1·1.r>Pnrrtt>nt • 1 ' .. ,,~~ h )v• •· 11,yn;>r<;hip "' ttlf• ~.ow1try O '1:} Ma OllAMQl COUWTY r H NOT NECEllAlll.Y TME NEWI l ""'''•11 .• • I tip nit 1!f1P ""'tt. 1 l.t ,,, hhn 111 1 r 'IV t 1 t J._• I rll ,fft·~.--tl ......tllhl f .. tti.• If l ltOW I '" I Mo•,!,or.-; 1 lfl, • m VII•·" .Vo1••11 Wl<o1l M,., l w• 11 .... • 1n, , ,, r '•l"l' ·' i ti11111 1w1 ,,11 ,..yh, l•ilt• d ,qtJ1,,11n11.1l "11t1• •I '"'Y ,, 1 ti ••fl 1' hi ,'() '1u1' I t::Jl5 11 llOYIE A ,.,1.,11 t Jn A ()i11'"'' \I 11,1 •• 1t••r1t ,,,. 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ILUU I urllfo suspends Chief Daniel'' pellre ~weep of a crnne infested btoclc and 11 ~.r(l('1tP• 11dlng Renkn rescues 1hree peoplt" from 11 1>11m1ng bu1lc1 1.e~~ ill •1• TMIPAMa.OUI~,_ TO WTI Celebrated Spanish pl11 n1st Alicia de Lsrrochll and lhe Phll11clel phla Olcheltre perlorm Mo1ar1's Concer· 10 No 25 1n C MaJ<X l0t Piano and Olchefftrll unaer the (!lr"<:tlon of Ai<:cnrdo MUtl .tJ ~ hr ) GD =t4 fl ·'Sergeant Cribb "'411r1lf'• 34 Friday, January 28, 1983 1 •hJ Ooy ln<.peetor lowrn ' St.!1001 •'"''•On w•·•'k1~nd lurn• tc1 t1tHtor whef1 ttu• .<tu,.. I< di t l''' 1c: fjl'.t J..,•·tt-c1 ~ tn~tn~ fr •flt J 1us.w nt,u1,. ul , O .• ho• I t•t-~· O 1 t1r p C llC)V'lf tlotjlllw1r•q I I t7 I %<,[Jf'tt'i ... ) N1t ~ Mollll l'tCI, ( htVlll W,trr t•r f l AUTO RAC.0 < nw1 1<Ji· "' ti••· NAS CAR Harw"il 1'10 (I~) t I t,1 HI''"" J Ol llOW l111ty T111k·. 1 l'IHI I om1•clt1 ruiolt Gou,, ~.)IP .1.1, .... i 0 lllOft ) l)(lkl" 1 I tfl I t tt'll "I 11 ho111 Alh+•rt 11nne1 i • .,,,. .. (.1 t•U'" Z ltOW M.11 Dell• (I 1/ 1 (1r;in1a J ,, f lllctl f r;1n1 1':.Ca /\""" ( hll'f !PO ti~ Honi,111 f'olaw,li.1 _.j; =NflWa. NEWI -~ lllO¥IE 'Challf>flll•• lH II••• t,l<11j1.Hur I 1Ql)4 AJv1>'1l•J1eJ fir • IP ,,, <, r 11 11.1 M1ll;.ir1,J C..1>.tllill 11> l••.1•1~ 1 ~ t"l" 1 • c..,1,lvP~ 1rt rf•volf ,1q.,1n•,.t N•''', "'' ,,,,.--_o •t(1 '11er vi Hornl' { 1 hr '>~ ""' 1 H•&OU(l)Ml ti>llEWI Q COU!Q( IASICETIAli. I It ;, " A .t "'1 llon SIBIP t;' hr<, I •llMCftOf_ TM! .llJffRIOa HAMY.O ..... llU'ORT Nt LATDIQHT 1111• I l1Pr1r11•, Wh '"'• (1 r11 J Hl °" LOCATION l .11111 /It l ""''II'" f Omf'd1.)1 1,1•ot~t l .ttlut pr ...,.1,jp l·i 1<.fu • 1t rnPrit.,.,,. r 1 "'ti•• 't'HJP ot • i w1~h rn llPtl t •rorn t,, .. 111 un /\ Pt h. p I ' M.-'.ruff HtH'\J•• tt,jll [I tu I l, lllOVI! fr,11 H11•1· i• t 1'1~1 (.111111'r!y Armee l t11Qh nant.Jy Alll'r1 r hp lrall'llltly tuottier<, ill I l"hella Tru rwvtti .tu<lv •pl JClfl1 on 10 rli!C.S ,uul rt•lq'>c• lo c 1'1101«1 Ii lhP ~I ii lit•,, ... [)I 9' «"J •I I ' Wik II ( I I ' ?Om10 l .SJ LOYllQ REC)I AMI 'IJHCT COWUI H:JI 8 Cl) OUllCY D m TOMOHT Ho'il .1nh11ny Carson nue'.l • R111ltly H.tr kl'll M,111t11.1 Arroyr1 I ~ A.c MlWl llQHTLM YOU AMID fOlt IT llOYIE The [)(>aOI) {,,)mp ( lq7fi Ori:imil) (),ivrd 8rrnf'y Alil•n (;;irl11>ld A NP.w y, 11k City ttrlllf'IC.OvPr olt1cf'r ,1ss1ynf'li tn !he nclrlcilt~., ~riw~d 1e11<1"-.i h111n r.hilrk tn a druq <1muq1111nu opera1•n11 !hr") l~ I fllO'tlE f•Pf>n<;1ve I l<>l1> I IQltt) (I t1r 30 mm J l fl A NEW DAY • IDOi C'hnl < onh"isP'- {!'ar1 ; 1) UllOVlf Asn We1111P'>day t 19!3. Orn ma) Eh1aoot11 T;iylor Henty Fooda A middle n\ied hou<.ew•le 111tempts to 11"Cap ture tier youlhlul appeararxe by unoorgo ing lactdl surgery at an 1111hsn clinic A" ( 1 hr 40 min) m 111Cl.UI 1Hl(C) llO¥ll 'Man 01 l 11 Milocha" ( 1971 MuslcRI) Peter 0'1 oote Sophia l ou•n ta. I (!) THI lAIT WOID MOVll ·cannon For t.rndoba·· ( 1970 A(!vf'nturfl) Ge<lfge l"~ppard Gt0va nna AaUI A small group ol ll $ Army lnt~lh Q&llCe men 'lf't' 0111 tn 1111cncp a band ol Mexlean oullaws (i' hrs ) w :r.,., llYOllD ~.WW "Smash Palace' ! 1981 Dre ma) Bruno LawrAoce Anno Jemison A New Zealand 1un11yard ownei s ruined merrl&Ofl t11kes 11 dr11ma11c turn toward 00sper11t10n and vlolencf! ( t hr , 40 min ) U.CB) llOWll "Llera Moon' r 198:;>, Drama) Malt Dtllon Cindy Fisher Dt>sri11e parenta1 upposihon two tePn-agers from d11fern1g backgrounds 11111 '" l<Ne "' , ~'" Jll Texas. towfi PC, I hr 4 ':> 1111r ) t2::1I 0 ti) U Tl MIOHT wmt DA VI> lETTIMU.N Guests corned1enne <:;irol I f'tf Pr 1nvi>nlt11 Alvin E1c.oll ( I hr ) (!) TOM COTTI..f: Ull' Clot( l ,, 11" I Mike rarrell Cl) LOVE, AllBICAM ITYll "[, COlLEQE IAIKtTIAU W..l~P I ')re<.I ,JI V11g1n1il (Al (2 hrs l I. ltOYIE Pr•r>le I 1'181 (•rdrr1a) I Pr nando Rarn•1' cJil Silva M<Jflh..t PF!ra A 10 veil! 010 ~HJ nyed w.111 1o; '>l'"' to the 111w n1if' d>'lf'r•l1nn h.111 1<11 •,lp,iilnq 1;> hr<, •, 1111n I Z ltOYIE 11 .. avy Mel it 1 I '11:11 ~·' 1t"n< r• f 1~ l•nn 1 Ar11mt1le<1 V• "f'"' ,.1 Joltn L~ru1v John Vf'ltlOll tM e oo .ca.ouo 12:91@ 1tOYIE RobberylJ1111t•r Arr11<; tl'l'll.l AdvenhH") PPler F1n1 ti M.11111'"" '•Wiln <,On 1• B @) flfTEn~ TOMOHT llOVlf 8ro1her JOl'ln ( •Q7, Pr;ima1 '>1dner P0tlu>• Aradlor<l 0.11111an (l) MOYIE (l(>s 1 y n1aes Aq.:1111 1 1 q ·19 Western J:imes Slr•w,111 MarlenP ( ~elncn CD llOVlf Slr>I' 'I 1111 "' K1ll1nci Mf' (l<l5J (e>ml'Oy1 firo<JProtl. Crawlorci \l;iore TrPvnr A w1u11,111 convinces her <HnQ<,IP• h11',r•.wc1 10 ll'"" 111 lilwlessnec;., ~llPr Proh•IMlr n ,,_ r1>pP.1t .. • I 1 hr 10 ""''I 0' ltOYIE ' war11p Th1n9 I 1'18£ I anlil Sy) ArtnennP Barbeau I""'" .ln11rcJ;in 1:.11 Id> '9C .... <MNIQKT COUll'UI IOYOU n.. YOU QOT ~ fllO'tlE The Boy-; In Company C" ( 1978 Orilmal Anorrw SIPVPns Stan Shaw 1• 1 Sl KAWAI M LAff.Off H11w .111;11 orn1r Andy Bumata1 ho-.tc; th•'• ·.p1•1 1<11 teatu11nq hvP co1111•rJinn<; who cnmpele at lhe lamc1uc; Hilton Hawa11Bn Village Dome Tht'Blre (I hr JO min I tt1 H MOT MfCOIAM. Y TME llEWI Comedy sketchec; combine with o..~l<.Sic him and new<; lootage in an ofl~.il ~lt11L 111ke oll !:ti I CD Cll .... lllQttTtrATCH TOM COTTll: Ull' Cl.OR IO~WOM.D fllO'tlE PaSStonnte f no>n<l< I 1Q4q Orama) Ann Todd lrpv(lr Hownro HI C) fllO'tlE Blow Oul ( t 98 t SuspenS<') John Travolla, Nancy l\llprl A sound lerh nic1an who works on horror tilms become!. in11olvrd in a murder m(SINy when he wit 11eS!>eS an nssassrnalton 'R' ( 1 ht <I!> min) t:.tl 18)-. TME MFl Ho'ilS l rn Dawson and Ntek Buorncon11 review t11ghhghts Of lhe prev1ouc; wttell s NFL games and 1nterv1ew ~ p= and coachec; ( I hr ) t:.t1 U "The Naked Hiits ( 1956. Adventure) David Wayne. Marcra Hender· son Dunno the 1800s in Ca11rom1a. a man rs g11pPE'd with gold fever to the pc11n1 ot sac11fte1ng ev4j(l the happrness of his own lamu:-w min I -~ --.o-:m-.:> M~llCMI "Deadly G11ml''l0 I 1q01 My~ te<y) Sim Groom Ooci. 0111~11s .. 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Tht'rt' a r e mor<' than 900 boys and girl~ who go ~omPplact• <'Very da)" delivt'ring tht• Daily Pilot to homf's all along th<' Orangf' C'oasl. Contest prizes and fun trips are an t•xtra rt'" ard for th<'!W youthful independent mt•rchanl!->, in addition to their route profits. H you are al least JO years old and want to go places, call 642·4321 a nd ask for circulation. Daily Pilat 642-4321 3e Friday, January 28, 1983 " TV Puaale AC HO·,~ I., Sr111w11 t ti "'d'" uf\ 12 I Si.>y :>fdr 11111 lJ to ., JJ Played Mannix 11 ';lt1flt1fl Ill Nf!VPr "" J5 Mr Hein11r Su11\ldy J8 Mr Mineo 1 l fayt' dlHI (>lhl'.lloty J9 Fill er up 14 At tHllllt-42 Bedlty or Romero ,.., AJ1,1ul Mu-,u 44 -1n 1he Family lb 811l I '>w 1t11 4'l An;h1e Bunktir ~ 1 I heh.h 4/ Peache5 on Loho II! flu~ 11ole 4H Mr 0 Not1I s 1n.,1yne lO I .i~I 111 Pc111., 1\9 Henn1:1. for on1;1 n Neighbor o f Flc1 'JO Sky Altar 2J Wt111man to pats 52 Lucy, to l uu11 -Word Game ~ ~€ AReA~G€ IHE. ~ l.£T'f€1<S You F'tLLED 1 ~IO SPELL 1H£ ~t.. a: A ~ !SITUATI0"4 COMErJ'I: I I I I I I 59.l:t ~ -51~'1C::t ~ 311:3 z no J.~ l'Sh9 ~tt5 ~ A blttt•Ot Him •rll.I J1m•• 011 Qornl 11m111 fhom Pl1ya Oovt111 1011 Kn1 i ncl Kelly I Ut.y Ull 0 1llH E:1•1lal11 011 K111t11 Coml)u1e1 Jeruma OOWN I Supr•Oll ~l 0111 2 -T ruv1tvr11 \ PllYll Venua on WKRP 4 Cuur~ct fur Quint y '> Pl11y~ Sh<>llP t> M1Kturft 7 Mr Torti 8 MIU Corby II ,1gn ufl 9 Anthony 10 Show b11 dWdrtJ 11 -Piggy 12 West or Rick I 9 Not t11lk111g 21 Negative 22 Sound of dl11c;ov1;11y 27 Mork 11 planet 28 He and 29 UK network IO TV pioneer c.urp 11 Ptayet.I Consta11c11 un Peyton Plac:.e 34 Sick 36 Genettr subtarH .. e 17 Irma la Douce star 38 Real People's Purcell }!J i.itav• Caur111y 40 '" lhtwkt1y11 11111 4, ~mu llke £1111 4J Miu Carmon 4~ Gomer . 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Whale ""atching An annual ritual along coastal waters By LORENZO BENET Ot the Dally Pilot Staff There is something very special about watching a whale cavort in Ila natural habitat. Something that tranacenda the sheer size of the mammal. For whales J>Clll8eS8 a certain mystique; they are what legends are made of. Dory fisherman Rick Breneman knows: "One morning I was setting linetl just off the (Newport) Pier -not far out at all. And this whaJe puaee my boat. It circled me a few times and then came right up to me. It lifted ita head right out of the water and I touched It." Every year, a ritual of IOrt.ll ia performed along the coastal waters of the Golden State. Thousands of Callfo~ py whales J>819 by aa they migrate from the trtgjd Bering See to the warm lagoons of Mexico'• Baja California. It la • 7 ,000 to 10,000 mile journey -the kln&est migration by any mammal. During the trip, many whales mate. Alter they reech their destination, See Whales, Page 8 --. -..., ......... , ••:Ali • • .. Ulm! e r YOl II{ C:O~lPIJTI-'. C.l 'llJL 'I<>< )l{.\;\;<.L < :c HST Dl\'LRSICl\:S ( (") a) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~·~~~-;~~·;;;;;:,~::=-=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ; 'Sophie's Choice • • .'Meryl Streep holds movie together By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the Oa.ily Pilot Staff An 1•xtra111d1nJry ""ul dt•Pp pt:rformanN:· h~ Mt·ryl Strt-cp anl'hor.. Soph1c"s Chrnt'<'. .. Alan J Pakula's rl·vcn·nt adaptatrnn of Wrll1am St vron 's aL'Claamt."d novl'l Thl· film. wh1c.·h was playing t•xclus1vcly an Los Angl'IL'S. has now 01x:ned at thPater.. in Orangl.' Count v Sophw, as playt'<i by Strc.~·p. 1s the.· t'1•nte1 pie<'<' of Styron's unusual blend of Holocaust tragroy and t-om1 ng of ..1gt• drama T~w story unfolds 111 1947 through the eyes of S ungo (Peter MacNichol), a youn~ ~outhern wntcr renting a 1 oom an a Brooklyn boan.hng houst> dt'<.·oratt-d an war-surplus pink parnt 111 ts drawn into a fnendshlp with 1wo nt'IJ(hbors Nathan (KeVln Kiln<'). ..1 brill1arH but volatilt:: Jt•w, .ind N.rthan's lo1,1•r Suµh1t·. a P olish l'Jthol1< who was plac<'d rn a t·ontt•ntratron t·amp fur swahng food With tht•ir t·ulurful t·ostumes and 1·xc.·ur;ions to Com•v Island, Nathan .rnd Sophw add c·Xl'ttcmt'nt to the n..11vt• writer's lifr Stingo bl><'Omes an c·l<'mt·nl of st.ability 111 the tno and a wmpaUwt1c.· ltstcnt'r to Sophie. But tht> three-way frlt'ndsh1p lS an unt•a...,y one Stango 1s growing infatuated with the l:x-aullful Sophie. who can not shakP the h orrible rn1·morws of Naz.a pcrst'l·uuon and the lo!-.s of her lovC'd ones Yet s he rl•mains dt•vull'd to Nathan, who 1s wowing more and more unstable.~. Ont• moment he's gentle and loving. in the 11('Xt, hC''s violent and abusive Gradually. Sungo IC'ams the tragic lruth lx·hind the illusions mamtamed '><.> l'art'fullv by bolh of has friends streu. hl'S of 111tt•nM' d1alogut· Jnd :.c.mw narration by Josd Summ<•r as the grown-up S ungo At m·arly thrN.• houn. long. "Sophll''s Chmt't'" may tax the pauc•rwl' of ac·t1un film addac~ Tht• film'::. narrat1v1· th1 ust c·ome; from thl' aud11·m·c"s dt'srn• to lr•arn the origin of Soph1t•'s 1nnc•r torm<•nt In thl· d1ff1 .. ·ult 10ll• of Nathan. Kevin Klrnl' displays lots of surfa('(• flil!ih during NJthan's c·harrmng and belligc·rent outbursts But ht•'s lc.•ss sut.·cessful 111 n •vl'aling tht• turmoil berwath the• d1<1ra('l(!r's skm Pt>tt•1 Mal·Nu:hol portrays S ungo with tht• w opc·r w1dP·<'Yt'<.I rnnocenct' and h..1n·ly t·om·l•ah•u longings for Soph11· But many of the t'oman g of ag!• thn•ad:. of S tyron',.. novl'I have bel•n dl'lt tt•d 1n thl' film , and MacNKhol 1::. rn;.iinlv rt•dun•d to a passive· o~rvor Tht' glu£• that hnlds "Sophtt''s Chou.:t•" tog<•tht•r as cl film IS Meryl Streep's ix•rforman<.'t' In past outings suc·h as "Thl· Frem·h L1cuwnant's Wo man" and t'Vt•n "Kramt>r vs Kramer.'' Strl'to'p'::. at·tang has been somewhat manm·red But in "Sophie's Chotce," she d isappears completely into her rolt> Sht> speaks with a Pohsh ac(·ent. constantly groping for the correct English words I n the Auschw1t7 SC('nes, she speaks German .rnd Pol 1sh (Engl 1sh s u btlll<'s a r<.' proVtded) Above all, 1n hc•r sct.•ncs w ith N athan and Stingo. h e r face consistently shows the survivor's gwlt that haunts her character The main soun:t' of that guilt as revt'alro m a p<>wl•rful flashbat:k that ts guarantt-..'Cl lo JOit t'Vl'n thOSt' who have read ::>tyron's novel D1rt•t·tor Alan P:ikula. whosf> pr<'VIOUS film'> mdudt> "Klute.'" "All thc· Pn~1dent'i. M<'n" and "Starting Over." mak£M; his sc.n-.·nwntrng debut in 'Soph1t>'s Chlllt't'" I fo; Jdapt.allon 1s 1·>.trt•rnc•ly faithful perhaps too faithful at t1n1t·~ to Styron's Streep 's performanc<' 1s o;trong t>nough t.o make• vou ovc·rlook thl' few short.commgs in "Sophie's Choice " Unforgettabl y. sh<' makes you apprecia te th(• awful burdt>n that even a survivor of terrible human cruelty must cndur,. Sophie (Meryl Streep) is in love with Nathan (Kevin Kline ) Ill the mo"i.- l1•ngthy novt'l Th<' ftlm has a <;jow paced literary rather than 11n1 matu 11•>.turi Ttlt're are long 'Chapter Tvvo • One of America's most famous playwrigh ts has been replaced by another at the Laguna Moulton Playhouae. The Moulton , which originally had planned to offer Tennes.ee Williams' "The Rose Tattoo" In March, has shelved that production and replaced it with Neil Simon's "Chapter Two." The switch was made, according to playhouse managing director Douglas Rowe, after the theater reviewed recommendations from a recent au.di~ survey. "'There was an overwhelrn1:ng lndkation that our season subecribers wanted a Neil Simon play, and since we haven't produced one in five yema, the decision was made to offer 'Chapter Two,'" Rowe noted. "Chapter Two." directed by Marthella Randall, opens March 18 and will run through April 9 at the playhouse. The ~uon·s finale will be "Funny Girl," opening May 20 for a four-week ~t. • • • IT'S TOE POLICY o f the We1tmin1ter Community Theater to pceeent a Sunday matinee performance on the fourth weekend of ~.ch production. And that policy will be adhered t.o th.ii Sun~. de.pite the fact that a televbled football game of l • .. ophie's Choice.H .'Neil Simon's play slated for the Moulton By TOM TITUS Of the Daily Ptlot Start more than passing interest also Is scheduled m Pasadena. So, for football widows who'd like alternate entertainment to the Super Bowl, WCT will offer "The Silver Whistle" at 2 p.m . Sunday at the theater, 7272 Maple St. You don't need to call for reservat10M -there should be plenty oC seats available. • • • SOUTH COAST Repertory has chosen the third play in Its all-world premiere Ruon on the Second Stage -Bruce MacDonald's "Cloeely Related." Oetlcrtbed u a contemporary look at life forcea u old u the theater itself, "Closely Related" focuaea on .the disarming Innocence of youth confronlin8 the akeptlclam of the adult world, acrordlng '° SCR--art.istk director David Ernmea. "Cloeely Related" will open March 2 and play through March 20 In the lntimate down1taln theater at SCR, 6~~ Town Center Drive, c.o.ta Mesa. • • • BACKSTAGE -Showcase Productions in Westminster is organizing a London theater tour as part of a 17-day trip to England and Scotland from May 20 to June 5 .. call Alex Koba at 894-6786 for further information. Mervyn's Department Stores has donated $3,000 to the Lilliput Players to present children's theater on tour through Orange County . . . the troupe will present "Aladdin," "Merlin" and "The Pied Piper" to 15,000 county youngsters . . for information. call Sarah Coleman at 731-2792 ... CALLBOARD -Golden West College will hold auditions for the comedy "Charleys Aunt" Monday and Tue.day at 7 p.m. on the main stage . . a cast of aix men and four women ls required for the show . . a.lao. actors are being 80\lght for student-directed one-act plays to be performed at the college in April, with tryout.a on the same dates and times in lt\e smaller Playbox theater. The Fountain Valley Community Theeter will be cutlng Saturday for the chlld.ren'1 show "The Sleeplna Buuty'' ... readlno will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Fountafn Valley Community Cen•, roomt l and 2, with rnan.y role. available for younpten ln the 10 to 21-year ate bncket . call 847-1108 for deta.U.. ---------\( ,,,. Clo••lc• ),__ ________________ _ L.A. Philharmonic. • • Myung-Whun Chung guest conductor The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, sponsored by the Orange County Philharmonic Society. will present a concert conducted by Myung-Whun Chung and featuring Juliana Markova as pia.nist Saturday in the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana, al 8:30 p.m. The program will open with Variati ons on a Theme by Hindemith. by Sir Wlllta rn Walton, written an 1962 The Conl."erto No. 2 m F for Plano and Orchestra, Op. 102 by Dmitri Shostakovich will spotlight p181USt Juliana Markova. The program will close with Beethoven's Symphony No 2 m D, Op. 36 Myung-Whun Chung IS on1• of today's most highly acclaimed young conductors. He was associate conductor of the Los Angeles Philhannonic dunng the 1980-81 season. after having served as the orchestra's assistant conductor from September 1978 as a part1c1 pant 1n th e Exxon /Art s Endowment conductors program. The 29-year-old Korean-born musician has al.so been the music director of the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra of Los Angel~. In 1981 he made debuts with the I srael Philharmonic and London's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Pianist Juliana Markova was born in Sofia, Bulgaria H er earbest traimn.li( was in ballet, but she later turned to the piano. She ----------&( graduated from the Verdi Conservatory in Milan, Italy, with honors and won prizes in competitions in Buchar~i:. and Paris, which launched her on a career in Europe. She has since played with the London Symphony Orchestra and other major English orchestras and has appeared in recitals for the leading concert societies in Europe. In August 1974 she made her American orchestral debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under the du-ection of Zubin Mehta. Ticket information may be obtained at the Orange County Ph1lharmonk Society office, 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, Suite 107, phone 642-8232 or 646-6411 J M yung-Whun Chung 'She Also Dances. . • , Johns gives co nvincing performance By JIMMY JOHNSON Of the Daily Pilot S tart Wht>n Patti .Johns was waduated from Northw<'sll'rn Un1v•·rs1ty sht• caught the first transportatt011 for NC'w York Afwr studyinlo( th('at<-r in rnUegl· th<.· prelly young at·tress pl.mned to takt' Broadway by storm. "All l did 1n NC'w Yurk was commc•rc1als,"' "h<' s1ght•d during a br<'ak in rehearsal for h<'r part in South Coast Rt•J>('rtory·s "Shl' Also DanC"C-s " Johns and Man. Vahaman are Lucy a nd Ted in the tw~haracter play, penned by Kermeth Arnold, and now betng acted out on the Second St.age for the first time T h is play, making its world premiere at SCR. lS directed by Los Angeles director Jules Aaron. his first show at the Costa Mesa theater It runs through Feb 6 ''It seems 1romc," Johns smiled, "l went to New York to work on the stage, but it wasn't until I came home to CaHfom.ia that 1 got my first pb." Born m Pa.4'adena. she moved to St. Louis when she was in high school. "l had returned to California to do a commercial," Johns said. "so while I was here I auditioned at SCR. I wasn't auppoeed to. .I was even told I couldn't, but l was detenntned to do something. "South Coast was auditioning for 'Much Ado About Nothing'," Johns recalled "So I called Lee Shallat. She was casting the play. She wld me I would be wasting my tim{· to come down for an audition becauSC' the play had already been cast. "But l came down anyway and told them I was ready for nlfy audition Lee Shallat was not pleased . She waved her finger in my face and gave me an excellent lecture on the proper way of makmg an al.ldition. "She did say, however, that 'since you a~ already here, ru go ahead and give you a general audition.' I did the audition and it went extremely well. Afterwards I returned to New York and four days Jater I was told to return to SCR I had a part in "Ladyhoule Blua'." Slnoe then Johna hu appeared ln alx other playa at SCR -"The ---~-·==- Diviners," ··&rt>wball," "Da," ''( 'hlld Byron," ··A Christmas Carol." 11nd "Hotel Paradiso." ln "She Also Dances" J ohns plays a co llege student confined to a wheelchair She plays the part weU and there are times whe n lhe audience 1s convinced she really 1s (Tipple'<! Aaron 1s JUb1 lantly pleaSt'd with Johns· pC'r formann· "( had seen Patti's work m otht•r plays at SCR,'' hl' said. "I knew she was good and I'm pleased to be working with her "We were looking for a spec1f1c quality m the part," Aaron added. "and she bnngs that to the play. It's a specialized role that has to be played from a wheelchair and she does It almost flawlessly." Aaron is largely responsible for bringing the play to South Coast IU>p "This has been a n interesting experience Cor me." he recalled "l firat saw the play at the O'Neil PlMywright Conference At the time I thought ll was a wonderful play "About three m o nths later 1 optioned lht! play along with D1d1 Conn. We thought it would be a good veh!cle for her. but she got busy with television (She's a regular on "Benson.") and was never available "I submitted the play to SCR last year, but it never was done," Aaron continued. "So this y<'ar when they asked me to direct a new play nothing SC'E'med nJ<hl That's when I asked them about 'She AL'IO Oane<'S.' Now it's making its world premiere at South Coast.'' Aaron's career is much Like that of Patti Johna He's from Ne w York, but most of his directing successes have been on the West Coast. After 10 years in Loe Angeles, Aaron ls finally realizing his dream. "I've always wanted my own company." he uid. "And I'm finally getting it. I'm the artistic director for the Lo9 Angeles Performance Unit. "From here I will go right into production on 'The Hit Parade,' a play by Richard Dre.er. I have 25 talented acton ln my company and they work In all areat of the induatry ie~ mm. and thNter." Jules Aaron is guest director of "She Also Dances," which sta" Patti Johna as a collese 1tudent confined to a wheelchair. 13 ~ 0 -~ I ~ Cll ::> Q. Cll "' ...... 'Tl 1 Q. ~ t-~ c I» -< I\) !D _. CD CD (.,) • ... ---·--.. -·-·-----···-...... -·· . .--------------:----, -----------(currently ~cre:nln9),__·_·_·_· _·_· ·_· ----·_·_· ·_·_·- "Best Friends Is Burt and Goldie's best . _ _ A warm romantic comedy that is fully Wh · , h ' like life. They'll make you feel good all at S S OWin g ENIGMA: Rated PO, stars Martin Sheen aa a secret agent on a mission behind the Iron Curt.a.in. Plot suffers from predictability and twists which prove unconvincing. over.'' ·-llG:llU Pf l'ftlll!S QlJlf .. -REX REED I SI 111 llli ll<n"' J.SSICA Wilt lllMlll llOtl .llOCA lJlll 1 lllM -Ill! SA ii, -..., .. W>ll lila. ll'"O• .tt.4111' lllllJI 1.1J1111 l .... -· U WI/JI •-i.•l•Cll'l•,lllml U'lll!lll ,,_..11._tM:!lll•l'll.Orlll•t PQFiiioa---.....,., .... Ami --· ·-·.:.-:~ t.o-:---·~-~ ~---- -----'~ .... rd __ ,,,,,, .. ~ Wil t Mt Cl fY CUf"'l OOIAtoelt ·-- along Orange Coast AIRPLANE 11 THE S~UEL: Rated PG, atan Robert Hayes, Julie Hagerty, Lloyd Bridges and Raymond Burr. Funny continuation of the tint movie, a parody of dlauter flicka, doesn't work aa well becauae characters have become too familiar. KISS ME GOODBYE: Rated PG, stan 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. TCXYI'SIE: Rated PG. Dustin Hoffman plays an out of work actor who dona women's clothing and wins a 908p opera role. Funniest film of the year, and it's quite touching, too. Jessica Lange, Teri Garr and Bill Murray are superb in supporting roles. FIRST BLOOD: Rated R. Thia Sylvest.er Stallone film about a Vietnam veteran has plenty of blood and guts but not mu.ch storyline. Stallone, as an ex-Green beret, goes on a killing rampage when provoked beyond his limits by a bunch of local cope. HONKYTONK MAN: Rated PG. C lint Eastwood sheds hia macho image for this wann- hearted family film about an ailing country ~r traveling to Nashville for a Grand Ole Opry audition during the Depression. Eastwood din!cted the film, which a1ao stars his 14-year-old eon Kyle as the singer's nephew and traveling companion. BEST FRIENDS: Rated PG, stars Burt Reynolds and Goldie Hawn as a couple who decide to marry after living together for years. Most of the comedy cornea in the depict.ion of the couple's in- law problems. E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL: Rated PG, stars Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Robert Macnaughton and Drew Barrymore. This highly acclaimed 9Cience-fantuy film deals with a young boy who befriends a little lost alien from outer space. Thia f.an1.lly film has been touted as one of the best in· years. • 48 HRS.: Rated R. teams Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy in a stylish police comedy. Directed by Walter Hill. the fihn'1 best aaet is Murphy in hia 9Cl'ftf\ debut. This ad is for all those who ever wonder if your United Way gift is really appreciated. • un••dW.U : ~~-~~(\... Thanks to you. It WOft<s. fOf ALL OF US. •• .. GANDHI: Rated PG, stars Ben Kingsley as lndiJl'a non-violent mahatma. Riveting perfonnance makes thi1 portrait of a leader, long u it is, continually intriguing. THE DARK CRYSTAL: Rated PG, atara the inapired creations of Jim Hemon. the man behind the Muppeta. But the.e creatures are not pigs and frogs -they're the inhabitants of a fantuy world where the struggle for good and evil is being played out against a ai.niater background. A triumph of innovative design and technology. THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK: Rated PG, this sequel to "Star Wars" was nearly as well- recelved aa its predeceaor when originally released. Cast revives most of the old characien, played by Mark Hamill, Harri.5on Ford and Carrie Fisher, and introduces 90me new -including ''Yoda" featuring the voice of "Miss Piggy's" Frank 0% .. THE TOY: Rated PG, this silly comedy stars Jackie Gleason and Richard Pryor. The obvious gags are no longer funny by about half-way through the picture. STILL OF THE NIGHT: Rated PG, stars Me ryl Streep and Roy Scheider in a murder • mystery which abounds with Hitchcockian themes. Unfortunately, the film never heats up enough to provide the audience any real in terest THE VERDICT: Rated R for language. Paul Newman gives his best perfonnanoe in years as a drunken lawyer who pullB himaell together to try a longshot case against a powerful legal firm repn!9ellting the Catholic Archdioceee of Boston. High-octane dlrection by Sidney Lumet ("Prince of the Qty''). THE LAST UNICORN: Rated G , this is another anirnat,e<J version of a novel -but this time It's tor adults as well as the kids. The story, based on the fanta.sy by Peter S . Beagle, follows the od)"ll8ey of a unicorn on her aearch for another of her own kind. Features the voicem of Mia Farrow, Robert Klein, Alan Arkin and Jeff Bridges. TRAIL OF THE BINK PANTHER: Rated PG. stars David Niven, Herbert Lorn and the inimitable Pet.er Sellers • the bumb · Coueeau. UCI Committee for Arts Presents -IAME8 WELCH • UNIV!R81TY ORGANl8T ucaa Saturday, J an. 29, 1983 - 8 pm -Concert Hall &ll«Jtlon• /nclcJ(M CornpoMtJom by St.,,,,,.. BM:h, Dupola, IHlw#tt, HltK#mlth, St s.n., KHt,,_ .t SchMll. FREE ADMISSION, no . ti*or •••• _. ..... • I . ·---- ------------------~~-----Ti_h_•_C_l_o_•_•l_c_• ____ ~- _,, .. 80UTHUW~\119T .... •L ST'\W 1"caM ---~ "'BEST FILM OF DIE YEAR: TIME ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST NEWSWEEK • PEOPLE MAGAZINE • US MACAZlNE N.Y. TIMES • DAILY NEWS • GANNFIT NEWSPAPERS N.Y. POST • NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW THE Exl"RA·"fERRE.sTRIAL Im 49 --<:rn.....-.oc c ... de Bienvenidoa Youth Shelter 211d A1111 aal Aa tiqae Sllow Los Alamitos High School Cerritos Ave. at Los Alamitos Blvd. IATVIDAI Ju. n, ,._. Child c:ai• prvrid.ed IUIDAI Ju. 3', , .. , Adml.aion $2.SO vt.~eo Movies ~t Home Tonight lllHT SHIFT DUJL AENT OR IUV !£.VIDEO Com ..... -£ate 17th SttH1 • IAcroee FtOll'I Aa!Oh'tl , TllEE OIEEll Fii "1111 •E .... ft" -L11NU aro., LA ,.,,_ 5 ~ 0 - 6 . -; ( OIY•r•lon• )i:;~.:;_------------.--.... ~ _:PLAYS I What's hannening ~-:::~~are Fridays and Sa~~ at -'.I:" Y ''MEl!T Ml! IN ST. LOUIS," a mUllical eet at the N I SOUTH COAST CULTURAL SERVICES / O C tum of the century, ia on....,. at the Harlequin Dinner i ~~c~~~~~i. ~ a ong range oast ~!::::3...!·~=;..~J:a5;:1ii i I and the Beanatalk," toni1ht at~O p.m ., and varytnc curtain times throucb Feb. 20 . ..., Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. tiona and Wednadays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at "PRIVATE LIVrS," a Noel Coward comedy, I.I >; · ticket Information. 979-1582. 7:30 p.m. until Feb. 19. playins at the Sen Clemmte c.ammunity Thea•. 202 ~ I "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN," Irving &rlln'•' "DJ'SIGN roR MURDER," a lMOI mystery play, Aw. CabrWo, Sen Qer«>mta (492..()485). Pw:ionnaw it we9lem-f1avored mUlkal. ii on It.age at SebMtian'a Weat continuee at the HunUngton Beech PlaybouM, Ma.in are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p..m. ~ J'eb. 5 . ..... 1 Dinner Playhouae, 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente Street at Yorktown Avenue in the Seacli1f V~e "SHE ALSO DANCES," an experimental drama, ii I (492.-99:!0), Curtal.n t1mea vary nightly except Mandays abopping center, Huntln1ton Beach (847-4465). In ita world pnm1ere at South CGMt Bepenory'a 8ecand fot an Indefinite nm. Perfonnancm are lfwn Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 Stqe, M5 'town Centar Drtw. Cc.ta M-(15'1-4033). 1 "BOY MErTS GIRL," a oom.lc look at old-time throuctl Feb. 12. Performances are Tue.illy. tbrouP Saturdays at 8:30, Hollywood, oontinUM on the main •tale of South c.o.t "A FAR OOUNTRY," a dwdladcm oL the early Sundays at 8-.wUluweebnd IDlldw at 3 p.ra. until Feb. ~ Repertory, 855 Town Center Drive, Co1ta Me1a yean of Freud. openl this week.end at the c.a.ta Meu 8. - -(957-4033). Curtal.n ti.mes are 8 p.m. Tueedays th.rou&h Civic Playhouae, on the 0ranee <:aunty J'air1Erounda Ip "THE SILVER WHISTLE," a 1entl~ comedy, ~ S.turdays. 7:30 Sundays and 2:30 on weekend matinees, Costa Meu (754-5159). Cw1aln time LI 8:.30 "'nlundays oontlnue9 thil weekend at the WestnllnAer Cammunity 0: I throuch Feb. 13. through Saturda)'S until Feb. 19. Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westmlnater (995°4113). "CHARLEY'S AUNT," a wacky Victorian farce, ii "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING," a new comedy, PerfonnanceswIDbeliwnFridaysandSaturdaysat8:30 bein8 preeented at the Gem Theeter, 12852 Main St., continues at the Garden Grove Community Theater, See Di Garden Grove (636-7213). Performances are pn!9f:nted Chapman Avenue at St. Mark's Street in Garden Grove 'versions, Page 7 ( LUXURY THEATRES ) ----- ni- a.A GIST&... El T9I *'iWIM ......... ,.,. flw.-S-...0.. -s-c-c-.. ... »t ~,. ... ~ 2'11 .. , ... ., "" 01ST1..aa .... c-c:-11u1•1 -._._,..C11-.l6•~t ~~0....111~ ........ ...,, ............... ... -..... ........ ··--................. -. .. -OMl~•-•t .... ~ .. -........... ...... ...... _ .. ,.. ... ~ ... ............................ ............................ .......... ~ ........, 1, or•,.__. _ ........... _......, ... ......,. ......... ..._ ... 'fOll(,.... '18 HRS. -------------------.~, _____ 0_1¥ __ ._,._,_._ ... ______ ~~----~----~----~-: From Page 6 p.rn., and a aped&l matinee Sunday at 2 p.m., dollnc Feb. 5. -MUSIC------ THE MUSIC CENTER PAVILION, 135 N. Grand Ave., LOii Anaelel. Viollniat Iauc Stem in recita) at 8:30 p.m., Feb. l , He will feature Beethova'l'• ".Kreuaer" Sonata. Tk:ke1a on ule at the M...rc Center box office, all mutual ~ and by c:allinC (213) 972-7611. 'nm MARK TAPER FORUM. W N. Grand Ave., LOI ~ Myung-Whun Chuna, ptanilt. gueat artiat wlth Loa An1elea Philharmonic Chamber MUllc Society. Tickets on aale at the Music Center box office, all mutual~ and by callina (213) 972-7611. 'nlE TERRACE THEATER, 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Lona Beech. Lene Beech Grand Opera will perform Verdi'• "Rfaoletto" J'eb. 3 and 5 at 8 p.m. It will be aung in Italian. Ticket information ia available by callina (213) 438--0611. It will be sung in ltallan. 'l'icket infonnation is available by calling (213) 436-0611 . KNOTT'S BERRY FARM, 8039 Beech Blvd., Buena Park. Tony Bennett will perform at 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday in the Good '!We Tbeeter. 8 GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS Ticket.a are $17, $1~. $13 from Tlcketron. For lnfonnadon or pbooe-charae call 971-9300. KNO'ITS lm'RRY FARM, 8039 Beech Blvd., Buena Park. Mitch Miller will perform in the Good '!We Theater at 2:30 and 8 p.m., 'nlunday. Tldteta are $16, $1t, $12 and lnformatioo may be obtained by callin& 971-9300. UCI FINE ARTS CONCERT HALL, lrvlne. The Beria-Vehar Duo, with J~Berta. clarinet, and Penta Vebar, piano, wlll Monday at 8 p.m. Tlclret9 are ._ pneral. for llelUor' citbena and students and wlll be available at the door. ln1ormaUon. 833-e617. DOROI'HY CHANDLER PAvn.ION, 135 N. Grand Ave., LOii Anaela. '1'he Robert De Ccrmier Folk. Slnpn will mMe their fint-lu.& appearance. on the Loi Anaelea MMter Chnle'a CXIDOel't leriel at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. '1lcketa are priced from $5 to $18.50 and may be purchued at the Music Center Box Oftice. lnfonnation, (213) 972-7282. DOROI'HY CHANDLER PAVll.JON, 135 N. Grand Ave., Lo. An1elea. Rocer Wagner will conduct the Lo. Anaelea Muter Chorale and Sinfonia Orchestra in a performance of Mendeluohn'a "Elijah," at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Ticketa ranae in price from $5 to $18.50 and may be purchued at the Muaic Center Box Office. Call (213) 972-7282 toe~ information. * llARGAIN MAT•m * ..... ., ... ........, Al ................... Piii .... ._.. .. , , .. .....,.. l /. ~.~ ~ ..... {-· ... ,. • ' ... ANAHEIM lllGH SCHOOL, 811 W. Lincoln, 2 Anaheim. The OUeftalN. noted traditional lrilh ~ mUlk:al ll'OUP• will perform at 8 p.m. Thunday, I Feb. 3. Tbe event II apomored by the United lriah ~ Societies and ticket.a are $10 and $12.50. Call f 529.2797 few more information. TURTLE ROCK COMMUHl'l'Y PARK. #3 ..... Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine, Irvine Sunday Playbou8e, ~ the city of Irvine Performing Arta will lpOIWOI' the Q. Irvine Symph~~ Orchestra in a concert ~ perfonnance of Handel'• Mask -Ada and Galatea <- at 2·p.m.. Sunday. Guat conductor will be Jo.eph ! Huati with the ua e.anoeri and Alumni cboln. ~ Admlwim .. free. s UCI IRVINE FINE ARTS CONCERT HALL, N Irvine. Organist J'amea 'Welch -w1ll play claetcet ~ .election.e in a free concert Saturday at 8 p.m. ~ Information. 833-6379. ; TIBBIE'S MUSIC HALL. 16360 Pacific C.O.St Highway, Huntington Beach. A musical dinner theater Tueaday-Wedneaday at 7 p .m .; Thursday-Saturday at 5:45 and 8:45 p..r;n.; s~ at 5 p.m., with Supday brunch and ahoW at 1 p.m. Clos ed Monday. Reaervatlona auggeated. Information, 840-5661 or (213) 592--4072. ~Diversions,_ Page ll --NQflC ·-~--''ITlllQI ---M ., Al" AIWll* MM• ...-11.n ...... I ..... ~ .......... _._ ---"-- ANAHE IM······ N ,....._ ..... ...... TOY" ... -·II- !< u t ~4 :. ; t. "'~ . '• ------- ,·' . ~ . ...,,~ .... .... ... ....... ... °'9·"- ...,..TOY"""' -........... -·II- • ' 8 (") a) O> .... ai N ~ cu :J c cu ..., >. cu 't:J -.:: IL. -.... Q) 't:J c Q) x. I ~ § 0: • Whales possess a certain mystique From Pagel females, impregnated the year before, give birth to their young. Later. the herd instinctively returns north. On a recent hot January day, a amall press group climbed aboard the Sea Hone for an afternoon of whale watchine spomored by Dana Wharf Sportfishing and the Dana P oint Harbor Association. During the two-hour cruise they witnessed two whales perform a variety of behaviors. The most exciting was breaching. Here, the whale bursts into the air and faU..back into the water with a huge splash. The most commonly observed behavior was spouting, which occurs after the whale surfaces for air. The spout happens when the whale lets go a stream of breath , which condenses to form a visible column 10-feet In height. The California gray whale can reach lengths of 45 feet and weigh up to 35 tons. It moves at an average speed of five knots (roughly five miles per hour). Since it is easy to keep pace with a whale, some observers tend to get their vessels too close to the mammals. Thia day, a brown and white inboard couldn't have~~f~ whale the Sea Hone came upon. (Federal guidelines require a distance of at least 100 yards). . For a few tense momenta, there wu aome question as to whether boat and whale W<>Wd collide when the latter surfaced. Moments later, the gentle gjant broke the water a mere 50 feet from its curious trailers. At first, all you could see was its barnacle-encrusted backside, which resembled a torto'9e shell. After it spouted a couple of times, it dove, Oipping its tail aomewbat teasiludy. In its path it left a "footprint" -a ripplefess patch of water 20 feet in diameter. Though tlle whale seemed unfued by the ON experience, Sea Horse crewman John Schweitz.er was miffed: "This ls what we deal with week after week." he growled. "These small boats harass the whales and then they don't know where they are." In yea.rs past, over-i.ealous whale watchers were the least of the gray whale's problems. At 1 one time this species was hunted relentlet1Sly along the California coast until an International treaty in 1938 saved it from extinction. Today, the herd is making a slow comeback. numbering upwards of 17,000. But environmentalists are concerned that off-shore oU development may be threatening the.gray .whale's.feeding grounds ao_d_ migration route. They also believe harassment from whale watchers and heightened vessel traffic may be affecting its reproductive pt"()(1ea. The Callfon;tla Gray Whale has been spared from the explosive harpoons of modem-day whalers, but eeveral other species continue to be hunted for their oU and blubber. The Korea 8J'8Y whale, for instance, ls believed to be extinct. Environmental groups hope a July decision by the International Whaling Comrni9a1on to ban all commerdal whaling afttt 1986 will stand in the wake of recent objections to the IDQl'atoriwn {t .eeru, JJtpan..liQOYaY and the 5.<Met Union , e latter three countries accounted for 90 percent of the 14,000 whales taken in 1981, accon:ling to Greenpeace literature . "We're waiting to see if the United Stat.es (which supports the whallng ban) puts premure on Japan during February trade talka,'' commented Michael McCreary, a field representative of Greenpeace Pacific Southwest in Anaheim. '"'!be problem .. that with trade deficits and the poor world economy, there la the pcmibWty that the fon:eful mMA1n!8 needed to save the whales might be undermined by economic realities." BDT PICTIJIIE I,IS'I': NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW • NEW YORK DAILY NEWS CHICAGO SUN TIMES • NEW YORK POST • U MAGAZJNE SEATTLE POST-INTEUJGENCER • VlllAGE VOl~E DENVER ROCKY MOllNTAJN NEWS • Sl!A1TI.E TIMES SNEAJ<; PllEVIEWS -PBS-TV • ST. LOUIS GLOBE • LOS ANGELES TIMES • PEOPLE MAGAZINE WETV-TV, A.11.ANTA • NEWHOUSE PAftM TAMPA TRIBUNE • WICHITA EAGU Sf. PAl.lL DISPATCH-PIONEER PllESS MEMPHIS COMMERCIAL APPEAL BA1l1MOllE NEWS AMERICAN UffB:rv. KANS.U CITY WNE'W-TV \.NEW YORK WClX-lV, MIAMI n rLSA TRIBUNE 11.JLSA WORLD -- ~':r~t ·~--~ ... BEST ACTRESS --MERYL STREEP-- -NVI' ro• .. nLN Ca/Tia CJ•CLI!. -NAIONllL 60Clrrl 0, nu.t aJT/CI -UJlilNCU...UnLMaJT/Cl.l#OC. -NnlONilL«lAa.DO,/Ul'/NI' 9 :2 0 -~ l ! Q. • ...... 'Tl ... Ci ~ '-Ill ::s c: Ill -< I\) !fl .... co QI) "' I • l I I j I I - JO ~ -----~( Tobie to Tobi• : Five Crolftfn·s. N • • British cuisine is fit for royalty ~ ca ~ .., By JOEL C. DON or tJll4' ~•DY PUo& 8tatr FIVE CROWNS, 3801 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 760~0331. Dinner served from 5 to l l p.m . Monday through Thursday, 5 p.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday al)d 4 to JO p.m. ~ S unday. S unday brunch served Crom 10:30 a.m. re~ -o p.m. Dinners from $13.95 re $18.95. Full bar service. ;E Valet parking. Reservations recommended. The friendly, easygoing eervice is no doubt a result of manager Phil Crowley's insistance on quality atmosphere coupled with the wonderful dishes created by head chef Ivan Harrison. ....... ... Q) 'O c: Q) ~ ! ~ When you step into Corona del Mar's Five Crowley, a Sacramento native, came to Five Crowns, the din of traffic on Pacific Coast Highway Crowns five years ago after managing a Lawry's gives way to the more peaceful environs of merry dining spot in San Franciaco. He brought new lite old England. (and success) to the restaurant and it looks like he's Indeed. acrording to 1u proprietors, Fivt:. here to stay. § Crowns was buHt back in 1929 as a repUca of Ye · Though British cuisine ia pernaps best known a: Olde Bell at Hurley-on-Thames, said to be Britain's for its beef, Five Crowns remembers to offer oldest inn. Before that, the charming coa&tal site something different for its band of followers. Three was the location of a farm, when Orange County yeElrs ago, the menu was changed so that the left was known more for lima beans and citrus f.ruila side contains the expected prime rib and steak than condominiums and high-tech components. entrees and the right a full-length list of appealing The Hurley Bell restaurant was pu..rebased by alternatives. Every month or so the right side th e Lawry's organization in 1965. The Tudor changes. so you can just about be assured of variety exterior was left unchanged but there was a major with every visit (Unl~ of course, Five Crowns is redecoratiQJl effort in the dining room and pub to your daiiy hangout.) add aU the trappings of an elegant English house of For lnst.a.rl(Ce, the special selections list on our food and frolic. • night inclooed scallops of veal ($16.95), fresh trout Guests dine amid hardw<2.CU1Jlo_ors and ~$15.95), sea bass In put~ pastry ($16.95), fresh burgundy-colored carpets, earthy w ood-beam -s\rordliSh-(ll6.95) anacruacen"Un'QOn ($H.9!S). ceilings, intimate lighting and a mix of wood Dil'\llers come with fresh -baked bread and paneling and pastoral wallpapers. The dining rooms choke M soup or salad aed vegetables. And are resplendent with a ntique bric-a-brac and everything is fresh: from the meats to the fish to paintings. And several gas-fueled fireplaces take the spices. the chill out of a damp winter night. We decided to launch our evening with one of Tables are handsomely set with elegant china two appetizers from the s pecial selections (right and silver as well as white napery a nd fresh side) menu. Pasta Caprice ($3.95) was a welcome flowers. And there's a petite card announcing the prelude to our meal, with fettucine drenched in a name of your waitress. On our recent visit "Miss lightly seasoned cream sauce and accompanied with Berger" took care of our every need,.., 11 we had asparagUs. eggplant and roasted pine nuts. dined at he r home instead of a Englis h -style There are three salads and two aoups to choose restaurant from, lbut like most peopl; who dine at Fi'v~ Crowns, our decision was for the houae speaa.1, Pride of the Crowns Sal.ad. This delight wu to.ed at our table and includes bibb lettuce with hefty chunks of walnuts, bacon bit.a, croutons, Gruyere cheese and a light dressing of the vinegar and oil family. You can alao lelect from a hearts of romaine salad or tossed greens with bay shrimp, chopped egg, chives and watercress. Chicken and leek soup is the standard-bearer and a special for the evening was cream of mushroom. My friend opted for the scallops of veal entree, sauteed with orange slices and cream and nestled with fresh ffiln-sl.ICed green beans and l2m>lS. But- my rilet mignon, topped with asparagus. crab legs and bearnaiae sauce ($16.95) wu absolute ly marvelous. It was one of the very rare timea when garden-fresh tarragon was Uled ln the preparation of the tangy beamaiae. My oomplimenta to sous chef Kan Fujiwara, who would have it no other way. . Prime rib at Five Crowns comes in three cuts, from $16.95 to $18.95, and includes creamed spinach and Yorkshire pudding in the treditional fashion. A1ao on the beef list is New York steak ($16.95), toumedos of beef ($16.95) and a rib chop for two ($18.95). You'll also find rack of lamb ($18.95)1 roast_ duck.ling ($13.95) and broiled veal on the regular (left side) list. Desserts come by the cartload in all sizes, shapes and degrees of calorie content. Cappuccino is a nice finale to your meal, and it can be prepared with or without liquor. The wine cellar at Five Crowns is one of the best in the county, with some 450 labels that Crowley said would be expanded to 900 by March,. And on e mustn't forget the ever-present Showcase Singers in the pub Sundays and Mondays and Mary Lou O'Toole Tueedays through Saturdays. ~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~..--~"""C-~---~o_n~s-'°_•~·~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 'Vanities. • .' Bittersweet comedy opens tonight in Santa Ana "Vanities" by Jack H ei fner, a popular bittersweet comedy about the lives of three girls, w1ll be presented by Santa Ana College tonight through Sunday and Feb. 2 through 6 in the college's Phillips Hall. Directed by Richard Rossi, Garden Grove, and produoed by S heryl Donchey, Diamond Bar, the drama features Teresa Del Piero, Orange; Deb Langhans, Santa Ana; and Diana Drake. Costa Mesa. Rossi, who has perfonned leading and major chatacter roles from classic and contemporary. repertoire at the Utah, Oregon and San Diego Shakespeare Festivals, as well as in t heaters in Seattle, bas directed more than 60 prodxtions on. the West Coast. Sheryl Donchey. with more than 100 major productions to her credit. is chair of the college's theater dej91artmenta. ' Del Piero, who appeared tn the TV sitcom "The• Baxtera," teach ea in the Young Coiuervat.ory, Program at South eo.t llepertoey. Langhans, who is also an art and layout designer and an interior ~ consultant. began he r acting career with a three-woman vocal ensemble followed by appearances in southland colleges, repertory, dinner theater and night.clubs. Drake began a singing and dancing career at the Pasadena Playbowle CblJdren•s Theater ll"OUP •t the • of five. Adml161.on &a.i5 for adults, and $4 for 9ellion, students and children under 12. At the 8 p.m. performa.noe on Sa~ and the 3 p.m. Sunday matinees, there will be a $2 rush fot aeniol'S and student.a 30 minu tes before curtain time. For reservations, call (714) 835-5971. ,,..~----------------------SADDLEBACKCOLLEGE __________________ ~.._----, COMMUNITY SERVICES PRESENTS Falla Guitar Trio T.,ry Oravee, Ian KrouM end Kenton Youngatrom combine the app"I of the clanloel guitar wlth the excttement of a vfrtuoeo ertMmbte. Throughout the West Coast, they have pr...,,ted vwt.d progr8ma Of ortalMI works and premier tranacrlptfon• for 2 Md 3 ourt .. covering mulAo from the Ren•11ance t~ the 20th century. In 1981. Ian KrouM ~ lnternatlonal reooonttJOn at the Gt18C'r rmue ~ In Holland wfth a compoettJon for C trto ~wire one of four U.8. compoeita comm -.d by "* centldlan Mutlc ·~ ttvlll. Teny Grawe hu gtwn IOlo performancee wtth. the Mtd~••t Chamber Orchettra and th• Lot Angel•• Promenade Orcheetra. Kenton Youngstrom • a tom. ftrat ptac. winner Of tM American 8trtna T.....,.1 A•aoolatlon who bfln91 'o the •MW•l• yeere of ----'"jazz and wty ..... From Page 7 -SINGLES ----- olSNEYLAND HOTEL. Embassy Ballroom. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim. Sunday Big Band Singles Dance at 8:15 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $3.50. Information, 525-7657. · LA VETA M~Y OONDO RD: ROOM. 700 W. La Veta. <>range. Get-~uainted party at 8 p .m . tonight. Fee of $10 includes wine, re freshments and professionally designed get-acquainted activities. Ages 25-55. Information, 545-0840. NEWPORT CENTER PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMUNITY ROOM._ 856 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Orange County Singles diacussion on "Dieting Promotes Obesity," by Dr. Mitra Magbuleh from 5' to 7 p.m. Saturday. Cost is $3. Infonnation, 551-1232. ANAHEIM MARRIOTT HOTEL, 700 Convention Way, Anaheim. Over 30 Singles Dance at 8 :30 p.m., Saturday. Admission is $4. Information, 525-7657. · DISNEYLAND HOTEL, Embassy Ballroom, 1150 W. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim. Over 30 Wednesday Singles Dance at 8:30 p.m. Admission is $3, ladies are admitted free. Information. 525-7657. Dining N ew• DON JOSE'S -ExpAndinc to ea.ta Mesa All you Mexican food loven around Costa Mesa, Balboa and Newport ee.ch can now enjoy IOUth of the border dishes )lf!lhout traveling too far. Don J09e'1 will be celebrating their grand opening in Coata Mesa on February lat. Owners of the original Don Joee'1 in Huntington Beach (18 years) are excited about the expansion and believes ln serving good food at reuonable orlcea. In celebration of the grand opening double Marprttu are only $1.00 during the fint week. Lunclleon 1peclab will be offered Monday throuah Friday. Located at 428 E. 17th Street. IT ALlAN vat.AGE -New COIXlept In pU:r.a! The &.I family from Naples. Italy Is Introducing white pizza. an anuthentic Italian pizza made With a tantalizing variety of fresh cheeles. Family ttdpea date back 75 yean and everything is homemade on the premiaes. The Italian Vil.Llae ls celebrating their grand opening thlll week. Located at 116 23rd Street, NewPort Beach. SKINNY HA VEN -Pioneen the mack food industry Finally .. .orneone hat di9ooYered proof that snack food doesn't have to be "junk food". Skinny Haven, Inc. has Invented a deUcloua, nutriUou.s, low calorie alttthative called .. Skinny MWlChiea." 'lbey're crispy like chJpm. but Uahter becauee they're not deep fried, and contalnl only 59 c:aJoriel. Some of the variety lncludes Smokey Barbecue Munchiem, Crilpy Onion. Nacho Cheetie, and Touted Coconut. Best of all, Skinny Muncb.iea are m.de with l<>ft natural herbl and spioel and have no artWdal Davon. pneervatm. or additives. Kida love the crunchy coodnea of Skinny Munchln. Skinny Haven reco&niut the importance of nutrition ln 1nack food• and conveniently packs them ln lndlvtdual ~ ounce aerviq packapa. perfect for liaht anackl and for lunch box u-eata. Ju with many of their pn>ducta, "Skinny Mundllel" conform to the IEU1delines of SMnY we~t reduction clubs, auch M Weicbt Wat.chen. Canlbridce. and T.O.P.S. Skinny Muncble'1 portion count for U-Jll'Oll'UI" II )Ill 4 ounc. milk and ~ teaapooa ..i.d oil. Many major IU~ DOW carry "SkJnny Munchln.'' and they are always available at any one of the 21 Skinny Havep Rest&unnt --~ C( t .. )i;.::._-----------*----3! runs throuah March 1. Gallery hows are 10 a.m. to g 4:30 p.m. daily. Information. 494-4422. ~ -ART------ GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FINE ARTS GALLERY, Huntington Beach. "Devils and Demons," an exhibit.ion of contemporary Mexican folk sculpture by the people of the village of Ocumicho opens Jan. 31 with a reception Crom 7 to 9:30 p.m . Exhibit will contlnu,e through Feb. 24 with gallery hours 9 a.m . to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Thunday. FINE ARTS GALLERY SUITE 17 . Lwnberyard PlJ,za, 384 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. Exhibit by five Laguna Beach arti.ats -Louis Cohen, Miriam Deane, the late Roger Kun~ and Bardene Allen. ()pens Feb. 3 through Feb. 27 with hours 11-a.m~ to ~ p.m. lnfoanation, ~3633 - UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S Annerfberg School of Communications. Los Angeles. Photographic exhibition of the Vietnam War, "Pictures from a War.'' opens Monday in the lobby. Hours are 8:30 to 10 p.m ., Jan. 31 to Feb. 3 and 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Feb. 4 to 9. QUORUM ART GALLERY. 374 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Two-woman show of recent work.a ln acrylic by Muriele Burch and wa'tercolora by Virginia Huffman begjns Feb. 1 and Appellring at t.he Crezy HOtM SteMhOuM Feb. 8th and 7th Is country singer Ray Price. The Ctuy HorM .. loc8ted •t 1680 BrOokhoiow In Santa Ana (Oyer Road at Newport Freeway) tor reMrvatlona caJI 549--1512. NEW CONCEPT II PIZZA! Try Our New Whit• PUma Grand Openinq Special 11.00 011 .., ........... We Deliver ! • family Reotpee DatiA9 Beok 79 Yean • 2"rythia9 Homemade On PNmt.ea Hot & Cold Sandwich• s-t P1aa nu. Sta o1 1t.i,. • BOWERS MUSEUM, 2002 N. Main St .. Santa $ Ana. "In China: Photographs by Eve Arnold," ';II:' continues through Feb. 16. "Buckskin and Beads," ~ runs indefinitely. Museum hours are Tuesday a. through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and ~ Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Admission is by ~ donation. a: CD ~ -DANCE ~ c: -~ FINE ARTS VILLAGE THEATRE. UCI, "-> Irvine. The-OCI Dance Ensemble wiU debut tonight 51' with "An Evening of Solos, Duets, and Trios." .... Performances are 11Cheduled tonight and Saturday ~ at 8 p.m . Tickets are $8 general, $6 for stud~nts and c.> senior citizens, and are available at the Fine Arts Box Office. Information. 833-6617. TURTLE ROCK COMMUNITY CENTER. # 1 Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. Irvine's Sunday playhouse pr~n~ High Society, a big band dance band begtnn.i.nC at 2 p.m. General Admission is $2. Whale 'Watch Cruises ABOARD THE CATALINA HOLIDAY WEEKDAYS: 10:00 A.M . WEEKENDS: 9:30 a.in. & 1:30 p .m . Sl.00 olf Adult Fan with Acl Espl...: 1-28-83 1-..tng from the ULIOA PAVILIOI . -Adult. $8. Cbildren SS. ""' S-n'atiOAI (714) 173-5245 .. r-• • ' r I Ht here., t•k• home .. . -· THEIU•llAD The Orange Coast's newest spectator sport is enjoyed by a throng in Huntington Bea~h near the city pier. Sandbagged Coast hr.aces for . second storm . By FREDERICK SCHOEMEilL ()(' .. .,.., ........ Work crews wearied by an around-the-clock aandbaging effort at numerous locations along the Orange Coast braced today for a sec ond stormy onalaught that could prove the toughest challenge to efforts to protect oceanfront property. · The National Weather Service ••id a new storm system, carrying between 1 IA and 2 IA 1nclW!S of rain, will bit the coast late today. The storm pred1ctiorl, plus a 11even-foot high tide at 9 a.m. Saturday, gave pawte to the workers who have labored alnce the l1onn that struck Thunday morning. Those workers took some delight in the fact that today's 7.l -1oot high tide at 8:11 a.m. came and went without aerious damage, primarily because today'• surf waa not ¥ high aa Thunday'a. "Damage waa minimal today because the surf dlmlnllhed," said Bill Reiter, public work.a operation director for Oranfe Count y government a Environmental Manaaement Agew:y. "My concern now LI tonight and what happens when it starta raining. I've got to ,et IOme of these people to bed.' Reiter aaid this morning. ·The crews worked through the n i ght at l ocations lrom Capistrano Beach on the eouth to Seal Beach on the north -the areu alammed by pound.lnc surf 'nlunday. In the aftermath of the beatlna •. offida)a aid ~1:=t damaae may exceeid tl l In Seal Beech. where the surf's fury proved .uona-t. dam.lae .to the city pier wu 1et at 13.5 mllllon. Two portions of the 1,815-foot-Jmc pier were washed to eee. Seal Beach officials aald dama8e to penOnal property in the Seal Beach, Surfalde and SUNet Beach areas would top $5 mWJon. County officials still we re awaltl.na word th.II morning on whether Gov . Geo rge Deukmejian would d e clare Oranae County in a state of emergency. The county waa declared in a state of local emersency Thu.radar by Roger Stanton, chairman o the county Board of Superviaora. According to the Orange County F ire Department, 656 home• in the Seal Beach-Surfaide-SunMt Beach areM auatained eome damaae M ocean water laden with und J)OW'ed into local streeta. Another ~5 oceanfront homM tiona s..ch Road in Capistrano Beach were threatened. Other crews worked at t.olated locations at 10th Street ln South Laguna and Crystal Cove between Lag_una Beach and (See STORM, Pqe Al) Chancellor bends on hospital siie -ih>·JGEl:r &.-OON----.... ·. -·--._m e.e.J...1 h.t_,Y!.t~Jt~. • ~ t . the Of' ... .,..,,... Mllll c ommunity aa well aa 'flie-·· --- UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel university's longtime ae.ke to Ald.rtch Jr. baa 1Uggested a way establlah a major teaching and to pcmlbly end years of oon.fllct re1earc h hospital on -or over the Jocation of Irvine'• flnt pombly near -the campus. holpttal. ''It ia my cootinuina intere.t to At a ...-break.last Thunday, try to work 901Detbinc out that be aa.ld the medical complex involves IMC and tbia mllbt be built IOIDeWhere en the institution," Aldrich said ln a Univ•nity Town Center aite, later interview. located m Campus Drive aero. The moY'e may be the ftnt step from UCL toward cbinc the rt.ft between The WM balled • a the university and IMC and ----...,..iltdll'Ol,P" ba a..,U.t6w-caualDI both aroupe to work _~ .. over the lite for a community to1etber to convince state bolpital becau. It marka the tint officlala that Irvine needs a time the chancellor hM laid be bosPtal. tntilnately, the Office ol would consider an off-campus Stat.ewkle HMlth Plann.lna and location. Development will dedde if the ;fiakeshif t boardwalks' conneet this neighborhood juat eouth of :iiat'• left of the storm-wrenched Seal Beach pier. ~altered pier Survives new tide ' . ,llY PBD. SNEIDERMAN .... .,.., ........ 1 • The ff-year-old Seal Beach :icwUcJpal Pier, which 1oat two ·wooden leetlona to Thunday<'a ·double punch of h.lah tide and ...-n>-ddven surf, IW'Vived the ·~ of blah tide conditlona .Wly toda.without additional dlunaae, reported. ••W"hat'• left of It 11 1\111 •tandtna," Seal Beach poltce Capt. Sun D' Amico Mid about JO Jblnu• af1er the tide rmched 1'9 ~footpeU. .-:t'huraday'• hl1h tide and r jiether condttlona did lea• ···~loua dama1• to the ··~-· Huntington Beach City P ier, which _la expected to remain cloeed through the weekend. Damage to the Seal BHch per WH estimated at aoout f3.5 million. Huie wavet tore one 100-foot ~t from the pier, and later a 50-toot ltre1ch. No injuriet were reported at the pier. D' Amico aald city officials were llated to ~ the plier by air and by boat, tryfn• to detenn1ne the ltrUctUra1 eafety of the remamtna pier pllinp. Bulldcn.era were aha at work today clearlnt wooden debris . from the beech .,.. M.tld weather helped ·pnvent eddltional damaae to the pier early today, but Seal Beach off:idala were bndna foe a new storm and another hl1h tide Saturday that could batter the pier once apin. D' Amico laid dty offidala have not yet determined whether the pier can be repaired Cl' wm need to be completely rebuilt. The dama1ed pier became .omethlna of a t.ourt.t. attnctlon in the tiny COMta1 ~ OD Thursday. A1th0Ufbio lee blocked off many of the ...._.. '"'"na to the ocmnfront. lmQ)' epectaton walked to the t..dl and pthered near the entnmce to the •ooden pier, which · remained cDld to~ Police -' Up rc.dblodm OD the ht1bway1 leadtn1 into Seal Beilch today. and lumed bKk motoriata wbo did not live or wwk In the dty. "We're tr1ln1 to five tbe iaeople a cbaftN to diian u~," D' Amico ..ad, ...,.. , .... to the hundnda °' Seal~ ,....... wboH bomH were flooded 'Jbunday. Tbe...,.. ~ IMd offtd•le W9N Aleo D the caml at Seal a..tt oa lllal19 to ...-.. ( ... Pla, .... AI) ~:: If igher tides confound wave waichers • The university baa battled area warrants a health care wtth a community coalition called f.adlity. Irvine MedJcal Center (IMC) IMC President David Baker about where Irvine should build said he i• excited about the a hospital. IMC oftidala recently · chancellor'• statement, thouih broke off dilcu8afons with UCI the central loca\ion ia atill after they claimed Aldrich WM prefened. unwilling to oomprombe on the "I tee this u being one of the hotpltal a1te. first aignlfi ca!lt ate pa of That breakdown in cooperation that we have aeen DJe80tiationa aent IMC bllCk to ita frcm the university ln the entire original plan to puah for a time we have talked," he said. h o a p t t a l 1 o c a t e d 1 n a "We have always aa1d that we posraphlcally central Irvine lite, want the university involved nMr Jeffrey Road and Barnnca wtth ua and we want to meet Park w a y . UC I h a a been (UCT1) needs. di8culling other propoula from "I hope this ia an indication two hospital developers to build a that the university la intel'est.ed major medical complex adjacent in a common vision." to the Collep ot Medicine. Just Wednesday, Irvine Aldrich aaid he wants to Qimpany President Tom Nielaen explOl'e the off-campus alte to (See HOSPITAL. Paae A4) "a • Orange Oo .. t DAILY PILOT /Frld1~. January 21, 1MS Storm leaves widespread damage By 'he AHoelated Preti Four California count.Jee were declared dlHattr artaa after towenn, wavee from the week'• third ltorm wuhed 'away awank h°"'*1 battered famowl p6trt and forced a thouaand famlll• to flee a record hiah t!de. !'line death• were directly blamed on the violent atornw, and aU< peo_ple died ThuncS.y In a twinooef\11.ne airplane cruh ln &ouadale1 Arla., that official• said could De weather-related. The eerie. of wlndy ralnatorms th•t •tarted Wednesday haa ded the Weat Cout from the n border to Mexico, with I tldea damaging or deatroylng about 1,000 homea ln Southern California. The 1tonna also wrecked more than 100 homo• ln Northtm C.Ufomla, and left tbou1and1 of SMtople without pow.r. Althouah U-. rain let up ln Loa An1elt1 and San J'ranciaco overnlaht, another atorm wa1 foncut to cruh tn late today on the central and eouthem portJoN of the 1tate, where damac e estimatee have already r.achfd teN of mJlllont Of dolJ.an. Gale wamtnp were po.ted today for northern and ~ntral Callfomfa. ""Meanwlille, ThundaY"• harah weather moved l.n1and today - extendJ.ng from aouthem Idaho to Arizona, with a foot of anow forecut for hlaher elevadonl ln Colondo. aald Ruch CrowUier of the National Weather Service'• Severe Stonne Center ln K.anau Clty, Mo Two het of 1now hll Thunday In tOtM of Callfomla'• mouniatna. Tidal charta snowed the ... would normally be I\ their annual peak now, even without the tuaf\ wlndl that led to the current damqe, On Thutte:fay, the poundtn,a 1urf lnnlcted terioul damqe on Southern California beaehlront hornet owned by 1uch tilm •tart 11 Bruce Dern and Bur1•11 Meredith. 111 knew lt wu all over when l aaw the hot tub ..U by lnto the ocee.n," aald Becky Dapn, who fled from her bunaalow tn poah Mall~u t before lt broke up l.n the htah Ude. Gov. eorae Oeukmejlan decw.d Loa A.nae• San Dlelo, Martn and San Mateo counu.9 dlauc.r, areu. The declara tlon entlO.. ~ COW\U.. to~ to Np&lr ctamaae to publJe property, OeukmeJlan'• preu 1ecretary, Larry ThomH, Hid In Loi Anae1419 late Thunday. About 300 feet o f &he 1,700-foot·lona Santa Monica City pier WU MWrely c:Wnaced· The harbormuter'a ofllce fell lnto the eea. "l w .. out there when the harbor offlce went." aatd harbor patrolman PauJ John. ''I never moved •o fHt. You heard It creaklna and then It ju9t went - boom!" A man drtvlna • ptd(up north on Inteniate 5 near Ocearulide (See STORM, Pa~ A4) Deficit rockets tO $208 billion By n e A11octated Pre11 T h e federal deficit will skyrocket to a rea>rd $208 billion in the current fiscal year, rar above last year's record $110.7 billion, administration figures indicated today. The figures, contained in budget material delivered to CongreH by ad mln latratlon officiall, also predict deflcita approaching $200 billion ln .-ch of the next two years -$189 bllllon in 1984 and $194 bllllon ln 1985. The budget news put a damper on eome earlier opt:imlatic news that bolstered the economic picture when the 1overrunent barometer of (u tu re economic acUvlty reglatered ita steepest climb ln more than two years. The Commerce Department had said earlier today that the Index of Leadlhg Economic Indicators 1urged 1.5 percent in December, ita lteepeat climb aince &ay men's blood· disease eyed County he alth officials a sk halting of donations By JEFF ADLER orttie De11J Piiot ,..., Homosexual men residing in Orange County will be asked next month to voluntarily stop donating blood until doctors better understand how a mysterious malady that destroys the body's ability to resist disease is transmitted. Called AIDS -for acqwred immunity deficiency syndrome -the disease has become more Trial s tory corrected The Daily Pilot incorrectly reported in its Thuraday editions ·-···· · ·t'h·a1 '"deten'Se · attorn~y ·PBlll ... Meyer . who is representing Huntington Beach resident James Rollings, had proaecuted Rollings in a previous trial while a prosecutor in the Orange County Oiatrlct Attorney's Office. Meyer did not proMJCUte Rollin8)S. Though Meyer waa a proeecutor at one t.ime, he had nothing to do with Rollings' prosecution. He represented Rollings In Rollings' bid for a new trtar, a m6tfon for which war granted this week by Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Green. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. frequent in the past few years among gay males, drug abusers and Haitian immigrants, explained Or . Thomas Prendergast, Orange County's c hief epidemiologist. In aome instances, however , the daeaae has spread to heteroeexual males, women and hemophiliacs. And w~ere is no evidence that the poees a threat to the general population, public health officials and the medical community are nonetheless concerned about its growing incidence, said county Public Health Officer Or. Rex Eh.ling. "infectious agent" responsible, he said. Because the disease is transmitted by blood , blood banks around the country have been debating how best to screen potential high-risk donors such as h omosexuals aefl! drug abusers. Dr. Harold Kaplan, director of blood services for the American Red Cl'08S in Orange County, said the local blood bank is in the process or developing a screening procedure to both inform people who fall into the high-risk category about the disease and dissuade them from donating At least two people already blood. · have died of the disease in The R ed Cross has been Orang~ County and 10 more now working with representatives a.re 'belftg · t.miU!d · t>y-ph'jSictans· ···tram ··1eve'ra1·· p y-~ommutrtty for AIDS here, said Or. Sudhir organizations to develop the Gupta, chief of immunology at acreening program, Kaplan said. the UCl Medical Center. Prendergast said he has One of the deaths occurred last arranged meetings with gay week while the other wu in l>rganizationa around the county December, Gupta said. Both men next month at which time he will -one from Laguna Beach, the tell them what la known about other from Santa A n a -the disease and ask that they contracted pnewnonia and died voluntarily refrain from donating because their bodies could not blood for the time being. fight the tnfection. Councy health offidals also are Little is known about the rea<!YklJLa . health bulletin for disease exceprffiat1rippears lo local pbY5f'aans to onn em be transmitted from per9C>n to about the disease and tell them person through the blood, much where to turn for additional Wee hepatitis, Prendergast said. lnfonnation. The bulletin should Medical researchers have not yet be in the mail within the next been a bl e to Is o I ate th e few days, Ehling said. Brace yourself September 1980. The variance ln the economy newa sent the stock market on a roller coaster ride. The Dow Jonee average of 30 Industrials had cloeed up 25.66 at 1,063.6~ Thuraday, lt1 blgge1t one-day aain ln three weeks. The Dow cllmbed 7. 73 to 1,071.38 ln the fi.nt half-hour of trading today but had dip ped -0.73 to 1,062.91 by 12:35 p .m. ~T and was u p 2.49 to 1,066.13 at 11: 10 a.m . President Reagan ls expected t c deliver his 1984 tax and spending propou.la to Congreaa on Monday, but the material made available by congJft&ional sources showed: -Spending for the flacal year (See ECONOMY, Pase AS) Rain to foul parking for Super Bowl?· : ...., ......... .,..,...._~ Tide watcher, perched o n a piling, has a ; front-row-center view of the waves : washing ashore in Laguna Beach. The National Weather Service doesn't expect this week'• serlea of atonns to caw.e problems for Sunday'• Super Bowl XVII - but the local police can't aay the :U::. .. the _:~~~ ~~-~-·---PIER .. SUR-VIVES. ' ... --·~-······ .. -·--······ ·--··--:;-·--- 1 Partly cloudy skies with only a alJJlht chance of ahowen ls the From Pag~ A 1 ofllclal forecaat for the Rose Bowl area Sunday. "The temperature durin~he game should be near 63 with winda ol 10 to 15 mp ," aaid a apokeswoman for th e weather I ! aervice. A apokeaman for the Rose Bowl aaid that as long as rain doesn't fall during the game, which starta at 3 p.m. Sunday, the ta11unrt1n~ovenrtt-eld should be ln good shape. Pasadena police weren't ao cheery. how ever. A spokesman Hid the rain would make it lmpouible to use the near by Broobide Park golf course for parking. Nearly 10,000 vehk:lel nonnaily park on the CIOW'1le for Roee Bowl games, and police fear the lea of epaoe could cal.18e huge pre-pme traffic jNna. . who have been trying to take 1,865 feet long, was built in 1939 ; advantage o.f the big waves. for $110,000, he aaid. : Thursday's incident was not Thured ay'a atorm alao did ! the fi.JJt time Seal Beach baa had about $50,000 damag e to the I a pier split by stonn condidons.. Huntington Beach City P ler, : OranRe County hiatorlan Jim when it was buffeted by 12 to t Sleeper of Tustin said the f.int 15-foot wavea. city oWc:ia1I laid. : Seal Beach pier was built ln 1906 Huntington Beach city beach i at a lenath of 1,860 feet -Dlrec:tor Max Bowman aaJ.d the : ma1d.ng it the longest pier 80U\h wava broke underneath er : M SaJrll'ruR.9co-. · and up-ootecr2bb 8QUlre feet o : A "fun i.one,'' complete with a wooden pier decking. About 25 : massive roller oouter, wu in full feet of pier railing al80 waa swept swina near the Seal Beach pier into the ..a. ~ the 19209, Sleeper said. Bowman aaid pier eewer lines But ln 1935, a hurricane ripped al80 were destroyed. He aaid the out a large section of the Seal pier w 111 remain closed Beach pier, leaving two people indefinitely until repain can be stranded on the outer aegment, made. Sleeper said. He added that the No lnjuriea were reported, and two were re9CUed safely. a cafe near the end of the pier 34 31 29 26 41 30 44 32 40 34 44 31 42 28 49 43 41 211 21 19 52 27 31 2'3 61 43 211 12 25 9 52 33 50 44 37 33 41 31 57 34 27 20 32 22 30 17 4e 40 34 22 41 30 33 19 53 81 32 27 30 tt 15 10 85 43 15 I 21 ts 40 20 57 a& 21 18 ee 87 71 H 54 44 32 19' 50 38 58 ..... 31 2t 34 30 52 39 40 30 84 ao 37 34 41 •3S 71 12 2S 20 24 20 ..... 3S 64 47 SS 21 ..... 31 3' 31 17 33 21 2t 71 ... • 21 78 12 Th~ current Seal Beach pier, at waa not damaged. Rain~ Snow~ •-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coasta l Chance of rain tonight 110 percent decfwlng to 10 percent by Saturday af1arnoon Gully -1 wlnda Saturd9Y CoHtal low 55. Inland 50 eoe.ta1 high 58, Inland 63. Water eo. Combined -ln09lty I to 13 I.at outer -t-Md 5 to I ,_. Inner watet1 tonloht and Saturd1y. South•••t wind• lto~t5 to 30 knou W1Y ton!Oht Ing lo IOUtr-t lata tOl\lgflt and westerty 18 lo 30 knota Saturday Aaln tonight. Partly cloudy Saturday wllh mom1ng "'-9 aver aoulhern we1--. -U.S. summa ry c.tffom&ane tlr..0 KW anotl'llW ltonn ~ed lo roll In fl'Orn IM Pacific tonight, u damage reports continued to mount from earller high wind•, towering --Md recotd tldee. A 1torm wtlh 90 mph wind• dropped s or more lndlM of rein n eom• towna Thurtday and· aenl 20-foot brulutra cralhlncf OWi' ooeetal rood•. The 200 mllea of~ rrom Senta Berber• to San Diego In Southern Calllornl1 ••• etpeelally h8'd hit by the high t16e1 Ind pounding -In SM ~ 1om1 rHld1nt1 uHd di to Q9I down flooded ......... Gov. Oeor9e Deukme)l1n ctec:l1r9d tour countle• -Lo• Allgllel. 8an Ollgo, 8an MIMO llld Maf1n -dllMter .,.... Tiie tourtll In the MrlH ot bnitll 1t0fml WM up.cted to .... "'*"' In tlle centrll Ind llOUdWn portlOne of tlle ...... ''We're ~ .ddel FftcMy lftM wlll be ..en l!tol*. •. Mid ,,,,.. 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"" The Senate la to vote on the tax lncreue Monday, probably dropptn1 the whole problem into the lap of a two-houae ·conference cornmlttee, which planned to meet Monday night to .eek • comprornile. . 3.6 quake rattles damaged Malibu MALIBU -A mild earthquake jolted thia surf-ravaged area early today, but there were no immediate reporta of ~ge, officials said. The 6:54 a.m. tremor registered 3.6 on the Richter scale and was centered 20 miles southwest of Malibu ln Sant.a Monica Bay, said Leroy Irby, a geophysiciat with the National Earthquake lnfonnatlon Center in Golden, Colo. Vegas super-speed train feasible Co11t DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 21. 1813 * "' Harr.old .hearing delayed~~ Former W•t Or&nj9 County Mw\ldpel c.ou.rt Juap JOUM HltroJ4 made I brief·~ in Superior Court Ttiurtclay, where her arratjnment waa poetDOMCI unUl J'eti. M . HAnoW -been charl9d wtth tal1~fyln1 her declaration of candkUcy fOI' her judldal ... t In the June, 1982, eleiction. She and her husband, John Saporito, abo have been charaed with a miademeanor In which It la alle1ed they coerced a notary public to notarue a bKk-dated deed on a Newport Beech home to 1Ut:.tantlate her claim that the wu a local resident when eh.e filed foe office. Harrold WU the winner of the June, 1982, primary elecUon for her aeat, but had the vlctory:i 1trlpped from her when a Superior Court judp ruled that the lived in Riverside County at the time ahe flied for the election . : LAS VEGAS -A super-speed train between Southern ~California and Las Vegas is feasible and could even be expanded . to cover routes in the metropolitan Los Angeles area. according . to engineers. A feasibility study release<l Thursday by the Michigan-based Budd Co. said the project could be operational by 1991 at a cost of some $1.8 billion. C~urt denies ruling on gun ban Windswept waten that flushed the basement ol Laguna Beach lifeguard tower also dismantled pien and knocked the compau · for a loop along Bayside Drive in Corona de) Mar. That action wu brought by Dan Dutcher, one of the two candidates Harrold had defeated in June. Dutcher later woo the 1eat in another election. SAN FRANCISCO -With her efforts to ban handguns in San Franciseo conquered In the courts, Mayor Dianne Feinst.ein • saya the fight for gun control will have to take place in the state : or national legislatures. The stat.e Supreme Court on Thunday ·refused to review a lower court ruling against the city's ban on • handgun ownership and sales. :Brown's old Plymouths for sale SACRAMENTO -The two 1974 blue Plymouths used by fonner Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. will be aoJd at auctions March 12 and March 19. The cars were a symbol of frugality for the Democratic formet" governor, who rejected the limousine he inherited Crom Gov. Ronald Reagan. Deukmejian photo urged on IOU SACRAMENTO -If the st.ate is forced to 1.asue IOUs because of its budget deficit, Gov. George Deukmejian's picture should be on them, says the Senate Finance Committee chairman. Sen. Alfred Alq':ili't. D-San Jose, introduced a bW . Tb••~ay-&o~~i.~.warrani. illwed-by·-Ule·-- st.ate include Deukme,Jlan's pacture with his name under it. NATION Federal income tax repeal asked WASHINGTON -The U.S . Conference of Mayors c.al1ed today for repeal of the federal Income tax cut scheduled to take effect this summer, with about hall of the $76 billion sa~ going into an expantled urban-aid program. The group 1 midwinter_ conference ended today_._._ · __ _ Flaw found in MX Missile rocket WASHINGTON -The Air Force reportedly is seeking correction of a flaw found in the second stage rocket engine of the MX Missile and is planning to skip two scheduled tat firings after the engine is redesigned. Sen. James Sas.er, D-Tenn., quoted Air Force officials as saying Thursday that design flaws have been found in the engine of the rniaile. STORM · From Page A 1 Corona del Mar . • • • In Newport Beach, city crews worked Thursday afternoon to bulldo7.e a sand dike to protect a parking lot adjacent to the Newport Pier from ocean waten. In other low-lyi.na areas of the city, residenta -and 1hopkeepen readjusted aandbag1 to keep waters out of their atructurea. The Balboa IaJand Ferry kept chugging along Thursday a(temoon despite breeze that reached up to 40 knot.a at the Newport Beach lifeguard headquarters. One worker laid ~...!~~·:l·~!!Y-~J,Ql>.P.e~-~rvice f9..t ___ _..,. auout 1.our noura earuer in the day becauae of the 1tonn and tidal action. • In Huntington Beach, officlala laid no damap occurred ioday when the tide cr'elt.ed. That wu far from the cue Thureday when flood waten cau.ed an estimated $250,000 in damage to the city street system. No major damage to dwelling unita WU reported. A creating flood control -channel -forced thrtelDJR>rirry-- evacuation of 540 elementary 1chool children from Eader School. 9291 Banning Ave. The water did not 1pill over the channel and the achoo} WU open today. Reagan says MIAs 'highest priority' WASHINGTON -Preaident Reagan aaid today the government's intelligence operations are "fully foeuled" cm the problem of rni-1ng 0 .S. milltary men and pcm.ible priaonen in Southeast Asia. 'nle president told a -1on of the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Mlasi.ng. in in Southea1t Asia that obtaining a full acoou.nting baa "the highest national priority.'{ ECONOMY: GOOD NEWS, BAD NEWS. • • Not~ however, was Pacific Coast Highway between Golden West Street in Huntington Beach and Seal Beach Boulevard ln Seal Beach, which sustained damage Thundav. ·:·Actor who played E.T. dies at 35 YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio -Michael Patrick Bilon, a leader' ·of the Little People of America and the actor who played the ·outer-space character "E.T ." during mos~ of the htt film, hu died at the -.i of ~· He died Wedne9day afternoon. WORLD .· ·· Car bomb explosion kills 30 BEIRUT, Lebanon -A car-bomb destroyed the Palestine Liberatlori Organization'• headQuaners in the Bekaa Valley ,. town of Chtaura today, kiWna at 1eut SO guerrillu and leaving . •• more than 17 burled in the rubble, police Mid. Police aald they ,, received reports from civil defeme unita that the car, rtgged : • with up to 330 pounds of exploeives, wu parked in a basement U8ed u a garage. .. : Solidarity calls for strike ~ " . . . . . ·. WARSAW, Poland -Solidarity'• underground leaders • broke a long aJence today by caJ.JJ.na on factory worlun to . ,,, prepare foe a nationwide 1eneral strike "u the only way to . , break down the exlstinc dJctatonhip .•• From Page A2 ~ Oct. 1, wW be $848.5 -Reagan'• propoaal for a freeze on domestic prosrama -expected to save $19 ~tllion - wfll be applied unevenly. Programs 1uch a1 law enforcement, the National Science Foundation and Head Start would receive more money than th1a year, while pl'Oll'alDa 1uch u energy research and devel9pment, mMI transit and Amtrak would receive ie.. Many progr8:JDS would be frozen at pred8ely the 1983 level. -Standby tax increaaea beglnn1na ln late 1985 include • $5 per barrel excbe tax on oQ and a 5 percent aurcharae on penonal and corporate tax lJabilfty. The tax lncreuee would amount to $46 billion ln the 1986 ft.cal year, $49 bUUon {n 1987 and $41 bUllon in 1988 . -ae.,an propo9ed extend.lna a 1lx-month dela)' on Social Securtty COlt..of-llvtng l.ncreuee to Supplemental Security Income, Railroad BetlJ'ement, Veteran• Compenaatlon, Vet.erana Pemlonl, food atampa :· We're What do )'OU Uke about tM Dally PDot? .... , don't JOU lib? Call the number at left and your E I I • will be NCIOl'decl. trarwribed and delivered to the ...,.,..... .......... The tame M·how' a•...u.a aente. .. ,. M med to~ let· ten to Ow editor on aa1 topie. llailbos cm&rtbuton IDWl ._... ~ir name and telephone number for •trifleaUoe. No drallUoa calla. please. · Tell us what's on yoar mind. I \ and Child Nutrition. Fann price supporta would be frozen for one ~ar. at a aavtnp esdanated at $3.1 billion. -Defense 1pendlng would lncreue from •208.9 billion in 1983 to $238.6 billion in 1984 and $277 .5 billion ln 1985, despite Reep.n's acreement to cut bacJt hie military bulldup by '8 bllllon in each of the next two years. -The blpartlaan Social Security l9CUe plan would save $12 billion in the new fi8cal year. In other economic developments: -Auto induatry reports ln Detroit said indefinite layoff• among U.S. autoworkers thi1 week dropped to 265 ,544, while the domesdc automakers planned to tum out 1.2 percent mott can than lut week. The five major U.S. automakers said the layoff drop from 268,945 lut week wu due mainly to a 4,000 decline at General Moton ~. -American Telephone & Telegrafh Co .. reported 1982 profita o $7.28 bllllon, a record, up 6.7 percent over 1181. In Laauna &aCh thia morning, hund.redit of tide watchen stood a respectable distance from the edge of the Main Beach Park boardwalk., watchina u waves as high as eisht feet Slammed into the city lifeguard tower. A cheer resounded at 8:11 when the high tide hit and a large wave broke acrou the boardwalk and a river of aea water ran acr"C* the grassy perk onto South Coast Hlghway. Meanwhile, resident.a of the oceanfront portion of El Morro Mobile Home Park watched anxioualy fro~ a service road .u wavee battered the ahorellne.· WHAT YOU SEE IS (NOT NICISSAlll Y) WHAT YOU GETI Technologlcal advan<:e9 In carpet manufacturlnG have reeutted In lower prlcel today than •o years ago. · The tufting mechlna make carpet 10 time. f•ter then Axmlnlter and Wilton looms. TheM mact11nea wtll make up to 12 lineal feet of car.,.ttng per minute, either twetYe or flftMn fMt wtde. The r•tlve eae of thle manuf.cturtng methOd hu had one negattw 11999t. lnlteed of about ten r91PKted, reliable mHl1, tod9y there are more than •....., many of queetlonable lntegrtty. It 11 not dtfftcutt tor a cleYel' carpet d11lg..,., to mak• a carpet look far b9tter thin tt r.. The an8W9f to the coneumer i. ctear: Either know your manuf.cturer -or r.ev on • reputabte rwtaller. (Alden'•, of courM.) \ Al NB Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Prld•y. January 28, 1813 Storm leaves widespread damage By Tiie A11oeta&ed Pre11 Jl'our California count.lee w re declared dl111ter are11 after towerina wavea from the week'• thlrd 1torm wuhed away 1wank homes. battered famoua plen and forced a thouAu\d tam.Wet '° o .. a record hiah tide. N ine death• were directly blamed on the violent 1torm.a, and alx people dled Thunday ln a twtn-ef\llne alrp1ane cruh ln Scottadale, Arla., that offlclal1 aald could qe weather-related. The~ri~ofwindyralnltorma that started Wedneaday h11 • pounded the Weet Cout from the Oregon border to Mexico, with high tide• damaging or destroying about l ,000 bome9 ln Southern C&lllomla. The 1tonna al10 wrecked more than 100 homff In Northern CaUfornla. and left thouaand1 of people without power. AlthQUch the rain let up ln Loe AnaelH and San l'ranclaco overni1ht, another 1torm wu foncaet to crlllh ln late today on the central and eouthem pOC1Jona of the 1tate, where dam•1• eetimai.e have &1.rffdy NACh4td t.ena ot miWona of dollan. Gale warnin11 were poated ~lc; for northern and central omla. Meanwhile, Thunday'• hanh weather moved Inland today ...._ extend.lna from aouthem Idaho to Arbona, wtth a foot of mow f0tteaat tor h.laher elevadona ln Colorado, uld Rugh Crowther of the National Weather ServJce'• Severe Storms Center ln Kanau Oty. Mo Two feet ot 1now hll Thunday ln aome of c.tffomla'1 mountah\I. Tidal c:ha.rta ahowed the MM would normally be at their annual peek now, even without the h.lah wlnda that lad to the c:wnnl damue. On Thuncfay, the poundlna IUtf lnflicttd eerioul dam.la on Southern Callfomla beachlront homee owned by auch fllm 1tan 11 Bruce Dern and Bur1et1 Meredith. "I knew it waa all over when l eaw the hot tub aall by lpU> the oceen," uld Bee~ Dapn, who fied from her bunalow ln pcllh Mali~u t before lt broke up tn the hlah tide. . Oov. eorae Deukmejlan declared Loi Anae1-San~. Marin and &n Mat.o countlee dltuter artu. The declant.loft enUU. t~ counU. to money to re~ da.ma,. 10 public property, DeukmeJlan'• pr ... ..crewy, Larry Thomu, Hld ln Loa Ana•I• late Thunday. About 300 feet of th• 1.700-toot·lona Santa Monka Cily oter wu MVerely ~· The harbormaeter'1 ottlce fell lnto the eea. H( wa1 out there when \he harbor office went," aald harbor patrolman Paul John, "I never moved 10 faat. You. heard it creaklnc and then it juat went - boom!" A man drMns a pickup north on Interstate ~ nea.r Ocean.aide (lee STORM, Pase AC) Deficit rockets to $208 billion By Tiie A11oclated Pre11 The federal deficit will skyrocket to a record $208 billion in the current fiscal year, rar above last year's record $110.7 billion, administration figures indicated today. The figures, contained in budget material delivered to Congress by admlnt1traUon officlals, alao predict deflclt1 af Proachina i200 billion in eech o the next two years -$189 bllllon in 1984 and $194 billion ln 1985. The budget news put a damper on some earlier optlmhtic news that bolstered the economic picture when the aovernment barometer of future economic activity regl1tered lta 1teepest climb in more than two years. The Commerce Department had aald earlier today that the Index of L eadin1 Economic lndicaton surged l.5 percent tn December, lta steepest climb since September 1980. The Dow Jones average ot 30 Induatriala had cloeed up 25.66 at 1,063.6~ Thuraday. The good news, bad news economy picture today had the stock market opening up, fal.li.n8 and then closing up aJJah tly. Gay men's blt;1od disease eyed . The Dow finished 1,064.75 today to close uf. 1.10. It had climbed 7.73 to ,071.38 in the first half hour of trading but had dipped -0.73 to 1,062.91 by 12:35 p.m . PST. County health o fficials ask halting of donations ¥resident Keagan 18 expected to deliver his 1984 tax and spending proposala to Congress on Monday, but the material made available by congressional sources showed: By J EFF ADLER o<the 0.-, Not ...... Homosexual men residing in Orange County will be asked next month to voluntarily stop donating blood until doctors better understand how a mysterious malady that destroys the body's ability to resist disease is transmitted. Called AlDS -for acquired immunity deficiency syndrome -the disease has become more Tria l s tory corre cted The Daily Pilot incorrectly reported in ita Tliursday_.edltiQM that defense attorney Paul Meyer, who la representing Huntington Beach resident James Rollings, had proeecuted Rollings in a previous trial while a prosecutor in the Orange County District Attorney's Office. Meyer did not proeecute Rollings. Though Meyer was a proeecutor at one Ume, he had nothing to do with Rolllng1' prosecution. He represented Rollings In Roll.ino' bid for a new trial, a motion for which was granted this week by Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Green. The Daily Pilot regrets the ~rror. frequent in the past few years among gay males, drug abuaera and Haitian immigrants, explained Dr . Thomas Prendergast, Orange County's chief epidemiologist: In some instances, however, the diseaae has spread to heteroeexual males, women and bemophillaC9. ·And while there is no evidence that the disease poses a threat to the general population, public health officials and the medical community are nonetheless concerned about its growing incidence, said county Public Health Officer Dr. Rex Ebling. At least two people already have died of the disease in · .. ~CQ~~t!l~i>!9·W~~ · for ~ here, saiJ Dr. Sudhir Gupta, chief of immunology at the UCI Medical Center. One of the deaths occurred lut week while the other was In December. Gupta said. Both men -one from Laguna Beach, the other from Santa .<na - contracted pneumonia and died becaute their bodies could not fight the infection. Little_!.a kno.wn about the diseue except that it appean to be transmitted from penon to penon through the blood, much like hepatitis, Prendergast aald. Medical researchers have not yet been able to isolate the "tAfectlous agent" reaponsible .. he aald. -Spending for the fi..cal year ' (See ECONOMY. Pa1e A3) B ecause the disease is transmitted by blood, blood banlu around the country have been debating how best to screen potential high-risk donors such Rai·n to £oul as homosexuals and drug J~ abusers. Dr. HaroJd Kaplan, director of parkJ•ng £OT blood services for the American l ~ Red Croes ln Orange County, said the local blood bank is in the Super Bowl? process of developing a screening ..., ,.. ,..... ..,, .., ...._ procedure to both inform people who fall into the high-risk The National Weather Service Tide watch er, perched on a piling, has a category about the disease and doesn't expect this week'• aeriea fro nt-row-center view of the waves dissuade them from donating of 1t.onna to cause problema for h' h . · L Be h l blood. Sunday'• Super Bowl XVII -was m g as . ore m aguna ac . The Red Cross has been but the local police can't eay the rr~~1~~v:'riJr ;::r:~~~~::--:u!:.-~~_:~~~i:, .. ~~-: ... PIER-S.URVIVES.. •. . • .. ·-·· __ -~ ____ .!_ __ _ organizations to develop the P.artly cloudy skies with only a F p screening program. Kaplan aatd. allaht chance of showers ta the rom age A 1 · official forecast for the Rose Prendergast said he has Bowl area Sunday. "The who have been trying to take arranged meetings with gay temperature duri~he game advantage of the btB waves. organizations around the county should be near 63 with Thursday's incident wu not next month at which time he will wtnda al 10 to l~ mp ," aald a the first time Seal Beach hu had tell them what ta known about spokeswoman for the weather a pier split by storm conditions. the disease and ask that they 1ervice. <:>range County historian Jim voluntarily refrain from donating A spoke1man for the Rose Slee~ of 'l\mtin aald the first blood for the Ume being. Bowl said that aa long u raln Seal Beach pier wu built ln 1906 County health officials al9o are doesn't fall durin1 the 1ame, at a length of 1,860 feet - readying a health bulletin for which l1atta at 3 p.m. s~lc· makina it the loncest p&er touth local physicians to inform them thT"ta111auttn-~oveTed d ~time. about the diaease and tell them abould be ln good ahape. , • A "fun r.one," c:a:nplete with a where to turn for additional , Puadena police weren t ao mualve roller CC*ter, wu ln full information. The bulletin should cneery, however. A apokeaman swtna near the Seal Beach pier be in the mail within the next aaid the rain would make it throuah the 1920I, Sleeper aatd. f w days EhlinR said impoalble to use lbe nearby But in 1935, a hurricane ripped ~ 1,865 feet long, W81 built in 1939 ~ for $110,000, he said. •1 Thu reday'a atorm al10 d id about $50,000 damage to tb e Huntington Beach City P ier, when It WU buffeted by 12 to I U-foot wavee, dty offidala said. Huntington Beech dty beach Director ~ Bowman said the waves broke underneath the pier ' anduprooted2~-nf-~~ wooden pler decking. About 25 feet ot pier railing also wu swept ' ln to the .ea. e · · · Brook.aide Park golf coww for out a large .ection of the Seal ~--------------------------. parkina. Nearly 10,000 vehicles Beach pier, leavinC two people B l'f Donnally park on the coune for ltranded on the outer ~t, Bowman uld pler aewer lines a1lo were de91r0yed. He said the pier will remain clou~d Indefinitely until repairs can be ' made. r a Ce yours e Roee Bowl game9, and polJoe fear Sleeper eald. He added that the the to. ot apace could cal.Ille huge two were ~ safely. pre-game traffic Jama. Th~ current Seal Beach pier, at No injuries were reported, and a cale near the end of the pier WU not damaged. Coasta l Chance of rein IOnlgllt $0 pwcenl oectMelng 10 10 '*°"" by Salurday atternoon. Gully -· wind• SalU<day. CoHl•I low 55, Inland 50. Cbaata1 hlgt1 58, Inland 83 Watw eo. Combined -mo.tty e 10 13 .... out• -t-and 5 10 ..... Inner wal er• tontglll and Saturday. 8outllaHI wind• lncteulng 15 to 30 tulOta ewty tonight ahlttlng lo eouttMw1 i.ta tonlglll and WHtarty 15 to 30 knot• Saturday. Aaln tonight Partly cloudy Saturday with morning ~ over aoutllem ....... U.S. sun iniary Clllltornl-DtlCeO ror anc>(nW ttonn expected 10 roa In from the Pacific 1on1g111 ... dam•o• reporta cont'"'* 10 mount from e1rller hlOh wlnda, towering w.-and record lldea. A atOfm with go mph wind• droppeq a °' more Ina-of r11n on tome town• Tlluraday and! ..,,, 20-fool brealleta craahlng· (YYef coaatal ro:>da. The 200 mllea ol ahofeltne 1rom Sant• Satt>ara 10 San Diego In Southern Callfornla waa a.peclally hard hit by Ill• high tldet and pounding ...-. In San Diego, aome re1ld1nta uHd -1t>Oetda lo gel down ftooded ICreeta. Gov. Georg• OeullmeJlan declared four countlee -Lo• ~ San OleOO. San Mateo and Marin -....., -Tiie lounh In Ill• NrlH of &>n11al :,:;;• ... expected to ..,._ In IN oenttll and 80UtNtn portlont of the ...... "We'r9 ~ tidee Fftder tMt wit be -""'*·" Mid Miia Getda. ......... ()Moe of lmer91ncy lervlce1 In lecranufnto, H work crtw1 tonlfled • treo11e 1-°'" of earthen lev••• along the ..,.,,...0 ..,. Joaquin Olilla. 34 31 20 25 48 30 « 32 40 34 « 3t 42 28 49 43 48 28 28 19 52 27 31 23 81 43 28 12 25 9 52 33 50 .... 37 33 48 38 57 34 27 20 32 22 30 17 48 40 34 22 41 30 33 t9 53 38 32 27 30 19 15 10 as 43 15 8 21 18 40 20 57 35 28 15 M 37 71 50 54 44 32 t9' 50 38 88 .... 31 28 S4 30 52 38 "° ao ,.. 30 S7 ,.. 41 as 71 a u 20 2A 20 44 SS &4 47 S3 21 ..... • 11 37 N 21 " 71 ... • It 71 ., " 21 27 12 &4 17 11 14 .. .. .. .. 43 24 42 38 52 as 58 33 5t 31 41 ... 28 23 ... 2t 71 .. 11 05 80 32 St oe " 32 72 44 40 ae 47 31 » 2t 55 49 71 51 46 1141 4¥ 60 41 IO 67 H 82 ea IO 51 41 .. 47 .. ... Ill ... .. .q a .. .. 47 = ... 57 IO 12 ... ... to ... 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ALL 9INDINCll .... .,, TYfoel9•L.-lr .,...... .... ,......... uu;a.o lailrDas,..•• .... ~ALL M•N1'LAIE•KIDW ... CLOTHING M AT,8ASI' ... MW - t Nel ,,. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT 1'rld~, JMUefY 28, 18U NI U .. Dow Jones Final UP 1.10 CLOllNQ 1,GM.71 .... , Natural gas prices may be leveling off By 1'• Ateoclated Preti Lbs ANGELF.s -The akyrocketing price or natur~, which hM doubled in the put two yeers, la su ln Southern California. Two major pa suppliers ave told producers they have ample supplies of cheaper pa on hand. El Paao Watural Gu Co. and Tranaweatern Pipeline C.0., which supply aa much u 80 percent of Southern CaUfomla'a gu needt, aald, "Beginning March 1, they will refwie to buy gu ror more than S5 per 1,000 cubic feet. The annual saving la expected to exceed $12~ million, aca:>rding to Southern California Gas C.O. officlala." Quebec hit by public strikes MONTREAL -About 110,000 public employee. have walked off the job and teN of tho~· more have vowed to join the picket lines in an lllegal strike spreading through Quebec in defiance of official threats to take harsh punitive action. The staggered work stoppage waa called to protest new contracts impoeed by the government that force a temporary pay cut. U.S. blocks Braniff plans WASHINGTON -The fOVemment aaya it won't allow Braniff International a landing authority at various airports to be transferred to Pacific Southwest Airlines, threatening a proposed aircraft lease agreement between the two carriers. Under the agreement, which muat still be approved by the bankruptcy court. Pacific Southwest Airlines would leaae 30 Braniff aira'aft and form a • new division to serve the dties once aerved by Braniff. (PSA serves.John Wayrtl! Airport in Orange County.) New Transamerica chairman __ ..8.A.N.ERANCISCO =-James R. Har:v.ey .... w.il.Ltile ... a final step up the corporate ~er at Transamerica C.Orp. in March when he becomes chainnan of the board. Harvey, 48, will remain as president and chlef operating officer of the conglomerate, which had revenues of $4.3 billion ln 1982. AMERICAN LEADERS .... VC)lill( (.l9')-s.. ........ ~ =:r.. m.w....• "'l -....... .. • -..;:;;;.,• .. ..:.'Ti: 1'· ..... t 1--=·~ a tf.M ••" • +I m. _ .. _...,._ +"' II .... It +I'-... ,,,.. -. -*·"' 141111 • " II ... lJ -WI l l I '