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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-09-09 - Orange Coast PilotDoggie waterbeds , ,, to save LB money By STEVE MITCHELL Of ... Delr .......... It's not really a new concept in Laguna Beach. Why, four-legged guest.sat the Pampered Pet Holiday Hotel in ~guna C.anyon have had access to waterbeds for years. But this week, Laguna Beach City Council members approved shelling out $7,300 for the purchase of 16 aluminum waterbeda, to be used by canine tenants of the city's animal shelter. Now , the COWlcil didn't vote for the new furnishings just to appease the vagrant animal population of the town. Since about 25 percent of the city's natural gas bill goes to operate the antiquated radiant floor heating system at the animal shelter -a system installed before energy saving was such a big deal -the council Hgures the heated water beds could save the city thousands of dollars each year in natural gas bills alone. They're called "Bongo Beds," and they were developed by a researcher at the San Diego Zea to solve a similar problem there. (See WATERBEDS, Page AZ) THI DRANGI COAST FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1983 Coast dumps Russ vodka By ANDREA ADELSON Of ... Delr ..... ...., Russian-made Stolichnaya vodka is disappearing from Orange County as a result of a protest by outraged ~ and restaurant owners over the Soviet downing of a South Korean passenger jet. "I'm never going to sell it again, I don't care if customers beg for it," said Jeff Reuter, owner of McCormick's Land- ing in Costa Mesa. Finlandia vodka will replace the colorless spirit in well drinks in Stoli's stead and his remaining 12-bottle case is to be trashed in a protest party tonight, Reuter said. The owner of the Costa Mesa bar, frequented by elbow-bending pilots because of its location near John Wayne Airport, said "I feel a stronger statement should be made" than retaliatory measures already taken by the U.S. government. "I'm a private pilot myself and I don't have a clue what a Russian or U.S. spy plane looks like," Reuter said. John March, owner of An- tonia's in Huntington Beach, put up another type of protest. "Russian vodka -Nyet" was written in six-inch-high let- ters on the outdoor marquee of the restaurant two days ago, but vandals stole several let- ters. "I'm not going to let them intimidate me," March said. "This is a very horrible, dra- matic incident. I don't think we (See VODKA, Pase AZ) ...._,...,...._, .... ~ Restaurateur John March di&plays his feelings about Russia at his Huntington Beach eatery. Take that, Russklel Andropov new target I or arcade game AUSTIN, Tex.as (AP) -Video game players at an arcade here can vent their anger at the Soviets .by zapping their warshipe and saving the human race from that "Communist mutant from outer space, Andropov." Thomas Teeter, 21, who works at University Arcade, said hia employers had him reprogram three video games after the Soviet Union destroyed the Korean Air Lines 747 last week, killing 269 people. One game Teeter programmed gives a terse message at the start of the game : "Russia: We want answers and an apology.'' In another game, "Stargate," players score points by hitting "a~ve Soviet ships." Todd Bode, one of the arcade owners, said the messages allow the management to "get our two bits in" about the incident. The games reprogrammed by Teeter previoualy displayed messages with University of Texas themes. The new measages will remain on the games "until this thing ta resolved," Bode said. "Then we might change it to reflect the out.come," he said. COUNTY EDITION · ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Huntington one of 'safest' cities By ROBERT BARK.ER Of ... Delr ......... Steve Schumacher was never one to tum his house into a fortress. No tear gas, no guns, no hysteria against crime. "Well, I do have a shotgun that used to be my grandfather's but it would probably blow up if I ever shot it," he said. Schumacher lives with his wife and high 9Chool-aged daughter and two "yippy" poodles in a two-story home not far from Huntington Beach High School and the Civic Center. "We moved here 10 years ago and we've been very safe and lleCW'e. I feel as safe aa if I lived in a little town in the Midwest," said 2 county nien die in crash By STEVE MARBLE Ot ... hlf ........ A C.O.ta Mesa man, described by friend.a as an experienced pilot, and a Tustin man are thought to have perished in the choppy water off Newport Beach when a rented four·aeat airplane nose-dived into the ocean early Thursday. Marc West, 24, reportedly fueled up the Cessna 172 Sky- hawk at John Wayne Airport at 1 a.m. Thursday and took off. apparently with 28-year-old Dave Leffler aboard. Witneaaes recalled West being at the airport and also reported that Leffler's car later was dis- covered near the area where the red, white and blue single-engine plane had been tied down. (See PLANE, Pase AZ) the 42-year-old Schumacher, who is a native of Ames, Iowa. In truth, the Schwnachers - and the other 175,000 residents of Huntington Beach -probably have been even safer against the perils of crime than if they had lived in the Midwest or any place elae in California, for that matter. Huntington Beach was named among the safest 15 communities in the United States against crime, according to a report sponsored by Figgie International, Inc., a For- tune 500 Company. The report didn't list the order in which the communities were ranked. (Hunt- ington Beach was the only city listed in the state.) The report examined FBI crime statistics from 5,000 communities with populations of at least 10,000 people. But a spokesman for the organization stressed that the 15 listed may not necessarily be the safest in the oountry. The list was based on the per capita crime rate for each of the commun ities,' said the spokeswoman, Amey Roeenblat. and reporting procedures often (See HUNTINGTON, Pace A!) 'Hospital compromise cheered By KAREN E. KLEIN Of ... Delr ......... A plan presented to UC Presi- dent David Gardner that would let the university off the hook in the controversial Irvine hospital dispute was greeted warmly today by support.en of an on-campus hospital at UC Irvine. "We offered a possible solution which would mean the (UC Board of) regents would not abandon their backing of a hospital on campus but would let (both cam- Plant daffodil bulbs now to ensure an array of colors In your spring garden. See Page AS. pus and off-<:ampus hospital proposals) fight it out on the state . level," said F.d Buster, chainnan of the College of Medicine Board of Trustees. Buster, who attended a meeting between campus hospital rep- resentatives and Gardner in Berkeley Thunday, said he felt optimistic that the UC President would consider the comproinise with an open mind. The plan, as the UCI College of Medicine trustees conceived It, ... would have the regents either support both hospital proposals or decline to make judgments on either at their meeting next week in San Francilco. "It would really de-fang a lot of the tighting that's been going on and get (the hospital controversy) to die down for a while ao aomething constructive could be done,'' Buster said. But supporters of the Irvine Medical Center, a plan to put a private hoepital in F.aat Irvine, llDEI A7 B8 Be A3 <=4~ 88 C7 C3 Ae Wee'lumd.r AJ C8 Q Be M AJ CM Bl·~ C2 87 -TVi:t were not so pleased with the compromise poesibllity. "Continuing to fight it out is not a very attractive alternative," said David Baker, IMC president. "Working thta out is going to take a lot of cooperation ," he said. "Thia battle was fought before, from 1973 to 1975," Baker added, poinUng to the results of the last town va. gown dispute over a h08pital in lrvine. "This la the last chance for (See BOSPIT AL, Pa1e AZ 'Tis the season Fountain Valley High School varsity song leader Chris Murphy appears pleased by the gridiron action Thursday night that saw her team trounce the Mater Dei Monarchs 24-0. Nearly a dozen Orange Coast high schools open their f09tball seasons tonight. For details on the Barons' victory, see Page B 1. One last phone-strike hangup Costa Mesa pickets reflect nation's lone unresolved issue By GLENN SCOTT Of ... hlf ........ Dick F.ricbon, a striker'• picket llgn in hia hand, leaned forward In hia beech chair outllide the Pacific Telephone plant on Fairview &.d In c.o.ta Mesa th1I moming and thought. up alotana to explain why here w M ltlll there. "U1e thla • your heedllne,'' he ottered. '"Pacific Telephone 1Ull Ml one major hana·up.'" Then he la\.llhed, perhape a bit palnfull,. One o five people stck•tina thll momtna outt&de ·the MrVkle "9ftter, Encbon, a Huntincton Beech telSdent, nonnally eelll advertitlel"Denta for P.ctfic Tele- phone's Yellow Pages. But since their colleagues began a strike on Aug. 7, he and other Southem California salespeople have been traveling from one Pacific plan. t to the next in what ii called ''hit--and·run ~.'' They are amona the 400 mem- ber• of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Worken, Local 2139, who make up the lut necoUatina IJ'OUP In the country to hold out In thelr IU'ilce. Today wu their 32nd ~· Mott of the publicity concern-tna the atrikee aubdded on Aue. 29 wfien the much larler Com· mu.nicatlon Workers ol Amertca• t .. union announced ita preliminary agreement for a three-year con- tract for 67 ,000 opera ton and techn1dana natibnwide. Almoet all of the picketa diaap- peared u workers returned to work amid recornmendauona from their unJon letlden to ratify their prop<>Md contrect offerinc a 16.5 percent wage increne over three yeen and conce9lic:lna foe re-tralnina workers who 1oee Jobe to automation. Many of the eepent.e local unions for lldvertialnl ealeepeople •ttled independently aboUt that same time. But not the 400 people in Southem C.Uforrua. ~ PllONE 8ll'IUU. hp Al) ----------· 1\2 Orange Coast DAILY PILO'T /Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES From PageA1 10 more murder charges pendiiig? J ~ PLANE CRAS H ... Sh eriff says accused slayer Kraft may (ace additional h om osexual sl aying raps There as no information to .. uggest any other passengers were on the airplane , authorities :.aid Nl'wport Beach polire were told 1lw airplane was being moved to ,mother airport but were unsure w hy it was being moved or where It WdS being taken. An acqu.aint- ..im'C of the young pilot aJao said he was "m the dark" on where the trafl was headed. visibility reported by scuba divers hampered the hunt. The owners of the alrcraft idenUfied the fragments Thurs- day as chunks of their 1978 single-engine airplane. RelaUves of both West and Leffler were contacted by police and confirmed that both men were missing and- Ukely aboard the airplane. From staff aad wlre reports Orange County proeecutors say they'll decide over the weekend whether to file 10 more murder charges against Randy Steven Kraft ln a series of homoeexual slayings that could date back more than a decade. Sheriff Brad Gates announoed Thursday that his offlce had &Bked the district attorney's office to file the new charges against Kraft, 38, a Long Beach computer consult- ant who already is charged with a1x killlng'I in the county and two in Michlgan. The killing, dated back to 1972, Gates told a news conference. · ''We've talked to over 350 wimemes and w e've been in several different states," Hart said. Kraft's attorney. Doug Otto, uid he was "pretty upeet" by Gates' comment.. "I don't appreciate learning about evidence at press con- rerences, a.nd I think that any likelihood of Mr. Kraft's receiving a fair trial in Orange County goes down with every press conference that Brad Gates calla," Otto said. Sheriff's spokesman Lt. Wyatt Hart declined to discuJls the oatwe of the evidence presented to the district attorney's office in the 10 new cases, but the victims -as in the earlier cases afiainst Krall - we re all young me n and four of them were Marines. without bail at lheOrange County jail In addition to Gambrel, he ha9 been charged with murderin8 Mark Howard Hall, 22, of Santa Ana; Wyatt Loggins, 19, of Montclair; Eric H. Church, 21, of Connecticut: Jeffrey Nelaon, 18, of Buena Park; and Rodger James Devaul Jr., 20, of Buena Park. Most or the victima were ap- parently picked up hitchhikina. strangled and dumped near free.. ways. Authorities said the alay- ings had "homoeexual overtones." The atrµlane IS owned by Greg Axtl)n and Don Glascock. both Newpo rt Beach res idents. Glascock re fused t.o comment on the mishap, S<tyingonly, "It's a bad tame for tha t now." Searl'ht'rs found tom shreds .and fragm<'nb from the aircraft as well as soml' human remains afte r hunung the waters near the Santa \11a Raw r ,!('tty Some de bris from the aircraft was found an the surf <-cveral miles up the coast in Iluntmg l1Jn Beach near Newland Strf"et J ean Pyatt, a National Trans- portation Safety Board in- vestigator, said West had a key t.o the airplane and was authorized and expected to use lhe single-engine craft Thursday. An official investigat;on by the NTSB won't be launched until the fuselage of the plane is found or until sufficient time passes to file a missing airplane report, said Pyatt. OC Court freezes Krishnas' assets Kraft was arrested May 14 after discovery of a dead Marine - Terry Lee Gambrel, 25, of El Toro -in his car during a routine traffic at.op on Interstate 5 near Mission Viejo. He is being held In Kent County, Mich ., Kraft ha-. been charged with the murders o f two Grand Rapids-area farmers. VODKA DUMPED ... Therl' Wt'rt no plans today to resume 1 he search, which was lt'ntered 200 yards off the roast in water about 25 feet deep. Choppy ucean rond1uons and near-zero . . Members of a construction crew w orking on Superior A venue near Pacific Coast Highway in New - port Beach said the airplane was extremely close t.o the ground when it flew pasl Hoag Me morial Hospital. One worker said the plane s puttered as though its engine was failing. By JEFF ADLER Of h Oolly ..... Ii.II The new Orange County division of the 4th District Court of Appeal froze the assets of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness Thursday until the covri dete rmines later this month HUNTING TON 'SAFE' CITY ... varied from place to place. "There are o ther safe com- muniues," she said. "Some are rnore me tic ulous about reporting their crime figures than others. We could not really say they are the safest but that they are among the safest based on the crime report st.ausucs:· Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille said Thursday tha t he's graufted by the findings uut not surprised. "I really believe this is t he safest place in California. It may sound self-serving, but the city is ex- tremely safe . Hopefully, it (the report) will help resolve the p:trano1a and fears of crime amo ng r...s1den ts." Rob1tatUe. w ho's been chief -.ance 1969, said lhe city has been bucking stalC' and nationwide trPnds with a decreasing crime 1 ale for the past 10 years. "We're really an anomaly." he said "Our cnme rate is actually l~ss than ll was m 1971. ln that V£'ar. there were 5,529 (crim<'S) per I 00,000 popula tion, he said. A decade late r. the crime categories Police Chie f Robi taille had been broadened, and there were 5,495 crimes per 100,000. And the figures fell even furthe r last year, according to Robitaille FBI statistics, received this week, showed the most recent crime rate had dipped to 5,125. Robitaille attributes the decline to a number of fact.ors, including an agg:res&ve strategy of gettmg officers out on the streets and making field interrogation stops. "We found that mere visibility is not cutting it." He also said the development of a special enforcement detail of plain clothes officers that zeroes in on crime trends has been effective. He said neighborhood watch organizations, a Chamber of Com- merce commercial crimes program and a team of officers focusing on juvenile problems all have helped keep the lid on crime. He also said that police may be getting a break because the youth population, ages 16-22, ia declin- ing. He said that age group is m06t likely to be involved in crime. Other cities ranked as the safest against crime include Columbus, Ga.; Madison, Ind.; Glasgow , K y.; Marlborough, M ass.; Sterling Heights, Mich .; Ridgew ood, N .J .; The Belmont section in the Bronx borough of New York City; Al- legeny County, Pa.; Erie, Pa.; McCandless. Pa .. South Fayette, Pa.: Upper S t. Clair, Pa.: Bruns- wick, Ohio, and Ch esapeake, Va. whether the sect is required to post bond while it appeals a $9. 7 million judgment. against It. The Krishnas normally would be requi.red to post a $15 million bond while it appeals the reduced $9.7 million damage judgment awarded to Robin and Marcia George in August. The Cypr~ women had sued the sect claimi.ng Robin was kidnapped and subjected to mi.nd control nine years ago. They also alleged that Robin's father died as a result of strain stemming from his international search for his daughter. Lawyers representing the Kriah.nas filed papen in court acoompa.nined by reams of fi.nancia.l records which purport to show the religious group cannot afford to poet such a high bond. Also, they claim if the Georges are permitted to collect the jury award, hundreds of Krishna devo- tees will no longe r be able to worship. The appellate panel issued an order preventing the Georges from collecting any money until the legal issue is resolved. A hearing hu been aet for Sept. 22. An Orange County Superior Court jury origin.al.ly awarded the Georges $32.5 million following a trial that lasted close to five months. But Judge James Jack- man, who presided over the trial. later reduced that amount to the $9.7 million and the Georges agreed to accept rather than face a retrial. From Page Al should let them forget it, ever." The barroom boycotts are in outrage over last week's Soviet attack on Korean Air Lines flight 007 with 269 people aboard. The economic protest will have its intended e ffect, March believes, "if every merchant does a little thing like removing a single bottle." Liquor industry officials say otherwise. A spokesman for the ex- clusive U.S . importer of Stolichnaya vodka said that the Soviet Union Ui not enrich- ed by U.S . drinkers, as the impo.rt is bartered for Pepsi syrup. "The Rusaians get nothing from this. Americans (dis- tributors, truckers and sales- man) suffer more th.an Ruaaia.ns suffer," said Edward Blin, vice president of Monsieur Henri Wines, based ln Culver City. The firm will import about 700,000 ~ of Stoll, worth about $56 million, this year. he said. In fact, sales will probably climb because of the boycott publicity. Stoli consumption rose dur- ing a similar boycon in the wake of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in late 1979, said Max Ke rstein, marketing manager of the liquor industry trade paper, Beverage Bull- etin. "If Stoll buyers think there will be an embargo, you may find a major rush," said K ers- tein. About 6.5 million gallons of vodka are downed by Southern California drinkers in. a year, or 25 percent of all the spirits consumed. At Neiman Marcus' New- port store, the political winds have resulted in the store switching caviar brand.a, once earlier during the Iranian crisis and again recently in the wake of the airliner diaast.er. ''We try to be aen.si tive \0 our c ustomers," store spokeswoman Kitty Leslie said today. The store did not reorder the Russian delicacy and instead stocks the Iranian brand Sevruga, at $125 for 14 ounces. Tuesday, California Ar.- semblyman Mike Roos of Los Angeles urged Californians t.o participate in a nationwide boycott of Stolichnaya. A ccording t o Valdis Pavlovskis, president of the Los Angeles-based American Freedom League, the United States imported about $229 million in Soviet goods Last year. including $29 million in Stolichnaya. HOSPITAL BACKERS APPLAUD COMPROMISE ... WA T ERBEDS FOR DOGS ... When the 16 beds are installed, the boiler for the floor heating system "all be shut off. thus saving the city about $3.650 annually m natural gas bills. And tha t doesn't count the savings the city will realize in future maintenance and eventual replacement of the aging hol water radiant floor heating system, council members were told. City officials say the cost of the Bongo Beds will pay for themselves in two years. Maybe with the money they save, the city can purchase a Jaculll Cor the animal shelter? PHONE STRIKE ... The key LSSUe is their rate of l'<>mrru.ssion payments. Both sides have agreed not to di&cuss details, but those picketing I.Oday claimed lheir concern is to preserve their incomes in ligbt of an expected increase m advertising rates. Jim O'Mara, one of the pick- eters, said today the union mem - bers are "incensed" by a letter sent to them Wednesday announcing the com pany will begin hiring replacements on Sept. 14. lt didn't mention firings. 'This letter has given us our second wind," he said. holding it Up Meanwhile, the stnkeni have had to adopt the hil-and-run pu.:keung tactic so as not to erode their support among t he stronger Communications Workers of America By picketing today in Costa Mesa. thesalespeoplf:? forced CW A workers to decide whether to honor the picket line and stay away from work or 1gnore it. "We don•t want to hurt any- body," said O'Mara. "We know it costs money to support us. But a picket line is a.picket line.'' Bill L ea c h , secreatary-treasurer of the CW A local in Orange county, said today the picketers have agreed to appear at only one or two locations a day in Southern California and not to show up at the same plant two days in a row. He agreed that CW A workers, on strike 22 days last month, are not keen about staying off the job anymore "They are causing the company some heartac he," Leach agreed. "but they are also causing our people some heartache." Pacific Telephone spokesman Art Leavitt said today bargaining is continuing in Los Angeles with the salespeople. He also noted that w orkers returning t.o their jobs ha ve reduced their backlog of new installation orders. and should be caught up by the end or next week. FromPageA 1 Irvine to get a hospital. La.st time, nobody got a hospital. I'd hate to see this last opportunity lost in a battle of egos," he said. UCI Chancellor Da.niel G . Aldrich said he foresaw "dif- ficulties" in implementing the trustees' plan. "ThP. state will decide anyway," he said, adding, "this only presents all kinds of difficulties with health planning procedures.'' Aldrich did not specify what. kinda of difficulties he antici- pated. The bitter conflict over the hospital shifted into high gear last month when Aldrich withdrew the university's support for a campus hospital propoeed by H ealthWest, a Chatsworth-based hospital chain. Since then, the medical achool faculty has censured Aldrich, and the medical school trustees, along with medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort. have decided to go on t upporting the HealthWest proposal de.spite Aldrich's re- versal. The compromise would take heavy local political pr~ure off the regents and Aldrich and it would stem talk of a lawsuit against the university by Health- West for breach of contract, Buster said. "I think it's a very attractive plan. 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Gaby Pryor, a former mayor of Irvine and president of a support group for the HealthWest plan, said Gardner ended the meeting by saying he would carefully consider the issue in the light of all the UC campuses and medical schools. ''l was very impreseed with I him," Pryor said. "He listened very. very carefully.'' Pryor said she made a preeen- tation to Gardner showing him there is community support for the campus hospital plan. She j showed him cards signed by 11,000 Irvine residenta who want I a hospital based on the campus, sh e said, and informed him she bu collected 9,000 additional signa- tures of support from residents of neighboring communities. OBI E SPORTS LTJ). CYNE ILL.(49 RIP CURL WETSUITS: BUILT FOR ACTION Wetsuits built for surfing action are built for the max. That's why HOBIE has always been the surfer's choice! BACK TO SCHOOL WETSUIT BLOWOUT 30% OFF AL·L WETSUITS s14•s • ~-------, --- ; ! . l i 1 ) I l J I I I l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 9. 1983 A i Better Breathers plan meeting on attitudes Drunk driver gets 15 years in prison "P06itive Attitudes m Breathing and Enjoying Life" is the topic for the Better Breathers' Club meeting Wednesday from 3 to 4 p.m. in the Carmen Yuppa Conference Cen ter. 18792 Delaware St-, Huntington Beach . Jo Macedo, a victim or chronjc obslructlve pulmonary disease, will speak on maintaining a positive attitude for health and happiness. The meeting, co-sponsored by the American Lµng Association , is open to the pubhc. For further information. call 835-LUNG. Bloodmo bile due in West County The Red Cross bloodmobile will be a l two west Orange County locations this month for those w ho wish to donate blood. Thursday it will be set up in the Gemco Parking lot at 7212 'Edinger Ave. from 11 :45 a.m. lo 4:30 p.m. For a ppointments, call 847-6616. And on Sept. 21 1t w1U be al Foun tain Valley Community Hospital, 17100 Euchd Ave from 10:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For appointmen ts call 835-5381 ext. 291. Woo dbridge group eyes arc hitecture The topic will be architecture and the public is invited to attend a meeting of the lrvme Woodbridge Community Association Thursday at 7:30 p.m .. 31 Creek Road. Guest panelists are to include attorneys Richard P Neuland and Daniel Nordberg and Irvine city planner Sharon Wood. Further information can be obtained by calling John Walsh at 786-5647 or Larry Larsc:n at 660-3648. Clairvoyant sch edules county talk Clairvoyant Eric Raphael Wynants will lecture at the Psynetics Foundation. 12 12 E. Lincoln Ave .. Anaheim, Thursday at 8p.m. Wynants will give random clairvoyant readings to m embers of the audience. The meeting is open to the public at a cost of $5. For further information, call 533-2311. •~m 1taU lllld wire report• A drunken driver convicted of second-d egree murder for crashing into a car and killing its 2~-year-old occupant has been sentenced to 15 years to Hfe in prison. Dimitri Kemit.ch, 27, of Tor- rance, is a "threat to the communi- ty," Superior Court Judge Elsworth H. Beam said Thursday as he passed sentence. Testimony during the Long Mac Dougall n e w c hief of LB Art School Laguna Niguel attorney Wil- liam MacDougall is the new president of the Laguna Beach School of Art, succeeding Jack McDowell, who will act as con- sultant to the board. MacDougall is chairman of the Orange County Planning Com- mission and served on the federal Co mm iss i o n on Inter-governme ntal Relations in Washington. D.C. Also on the board are Ruth Salyer, a South Laguna school director and first vice president; Eugene Parker, Laguna Beach, second vice president; M. Paul Sliker , Laguna Beach, treasurer; and Kenne th Knight, Laguna Niguel, assistant treasurer and secre tary. HB car loses wheels and music The rims, tires and Blaupunkt stereo W9f'e reported stolen Thurs- day from a burgundy t977 BMW parked In an alley behind the 1200 block of Huntington Street In Hunt- ington Beach. The total losa was estimated at $2,200. Two men riding In a blue Isuzu grabbed six rolls of black roofing paper from Production Plating Co .. 16091 Gothard St .. Thursday after- noon. TM toss was estimated at $800. A blue 1973 Volkwagen was r&- ported stolen Thursday afternoon from a parking place on the 700 block of Pacific Coast Highway The loss was Mllmated at S 1,300. An overnight home burglary was reported Thursday morning on the 500 block of Yorktown Avenue. A front screen and slldlng glass window W9f'e pried open The loss Included $55 in cash. A $200 stereo radio-cassette play· ar was reported stolen from a red 1968 Volkswagen parked on the 6100 block of Monteclto. A wind wing was pried open to enter Irvine The cards were right for an lrvlne car rental agency A month after Tropical Aenta Car of the Alrporter Inn handed over the keys of a year-old Ford Tempo to an un- employed casino worker, police dis- covered the abandoned $9.000car In a Los Angeles airport parking lot Police are Investigating the case as an embezzlement. Costa Mesa Polloe arrested an 18-year-otd Costa Mesa youth Thursday outside a Harbor Boulevard movie theater for allegedly ottering two 13-year-olds marijuana cigarettes to sneak him free Into the bulldlng. The youngsters called the police and he was arrested on suspicion of possession ol marl- Juana. A Costa Mesa man told pollce a 16-year-otd neighbor boy 1tood on his roof and exposed himself Thura- day. The man didn't press charges, though, because he said the boy was under pressure trom his parents' divorce. The boy and his mother were to move trom the house today. A 24-year-old Costa Mesa man reported a threatening phone call Thursday. He said he picked up a woman named Candy on Monday but they had an argument Tuesday. On Thursday, he said he received a call from Candy's male roommate who threatened to klll him unless he paid $50. The roommate clalmed to be an ex-convict. In another slmllar case, a man who recently balled himself out of jall for assaulting his glrllrlend told oHlcers she called him at their Costa Mesa motel and said two men were going to break both his legs. He was leaving and refu&ed to tell polloe where he was going Police arrested Joseph H. Davitt. 32, or Los Angeles and Elaine L. Roark, 36, of Hollywood Wednesday on suspicion of conspiracy to commit auto thett.Workers at a Harbor Boulevard car dealership said the suspects had dropped ott another man and woman who allegedly stole a car from the tot. The latter couple - I and the car -have not been round. Newport Beach A court clerk at Harbor Munlclpal Court In Newport Beach reported someone 1tole the hubcaps ott her motorhome which had been parked In the employees' tot at the r.ourthouse. Jewlery worih $3,800 wu ltolan from the matter bedroom of a residence on the 100 block of Coral Avenue on Balboa Island. The Jew - elry. which Included a ctau ring from Bellflower High School, was taken from a jewelery box. Two unlocked residences on the 300 block ot Marguerite Avenue In Corona del Mar W8f'e burglarized. The crooks took nearly ~.000 worth or Jewelry from the neighboring homes. Including a diamond dinner ring worth $2,000. POiice said the crooks dropped a Bulova watch on street's parkway that had been taken from one of the homes. Laguna Heach A total of $600 In 11aluablea was reported stolen from a vehicle parked In the Boat Canyon parking lot Thursday, Laguna Beach police were told. Jewelry valued at $2,350 by the owner was taken trom a house In the 500 block of Bluebird Canyon Drive. A sculpture of a clown, valued at S 1,000, was stolen from a residence In the 300 block of A1t8f' Street. Showers may fall, but only briefly c .. v.ianc1 77 67 Coasta l ~umblo,S C 95 88 ColvM~f 114 64 Ollll t•Ft W0<1h 00 70 v .. 11t>H1 ctouotn .. • tonight wtth 1 04rylon M 56 lilllht c:Nnc4o of b<tet .,,.,.....,. f'1tr o.n-ae eo 0..M-II& 7& S.tU<d1y HIVh• af -74 fo 78 and ln4lnd •.-.Y• H to 118 l owo tonight 82 Oetrott 711 64 to 70. 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Kernit.ch, convicted by a jury in June of second-degree murder ln Ueda's death, is the first person in Los Angeles County to be sentenced under a 1982 state Supreme Court ruling that allows prosecutors to seek murder con - vict ions in some drunken driving cases. said district attorney's s pokesman Al Albergate. In a similar Orange County case, also tried in June, prosecutors failed to win a second-degree murder conviction against Wil- liam Eden, a Buena Park resident who was drunk when the van he was driving crashed into the rear of a car on the Orange Freeway, killing Margare~ta Jean McFall o{ Huntington Beach. However, a S uperior Court jury did convict Eden, who was 27 at the time of the 1981 collision, of vehicular manslaughter. Sentenc- ing in the case is scheduled Sept. 16. Ch arlotte Clear y Cleary named to county's fair hoard Charlotte Cleary of Villa Park. a busy civic activist, is the newest appointee to the Orange County Fair Board. Gov. George Deukmejian re- cently named Cleary to fill out the nine-member board. which ove r- sees the Orange County Fair- grounds as part of the state's 32nd District Agricultural Association. Cleary is secretary and an eight-year board member of the California Federation of Re- publican Women . She also served on the 1981-82 Orange County Grand Jury and as a board member of the Villa Park Women's League. She is a pa.rt-tlme teacher in the Orange Unified School District, a former Brownie and GirJ Scout leader and a 15-year volunteer at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. Cleary and her husband, Thomas, have three children. Puppy love Judy Wheatla nd ho lds her 2 -year -old cockapoo Runa way a t her Santa An a home a fte r an Orange County judge a warded her a nd her ex-husband joint cu sto d y of the dog which, he said , has served as ·a "child substitute ." Irvine police capture child HJolest suspect A Chino man, who allegedly posed as a plumber in an attempt to gain entry into two Irvine homes 10 days ago, was arrested on charges of child molesting and burglary late Thursday, Irvine police said. Robert L. Kelley. 39, was taken into custody at his home in Chino and later booked at Orange Coun- ty Jail, Lt. Robert P. Lennert said. He was wearing a Thrifty uni- form-type shirt, similar to the clothing worn by a man who molested a 13-year-old girl on Aug. 30. Irvine police said they learned Kelley's whereabouts from police officers who live ln an Anaheim nelghborhood. T hey had ques- tioned Kelley and took his address when a man in that area u8ed a similar plumbing ruae, Lennert said. Lennert said a man claiming to be a water district employee attempted to gain entry to two homes ln north central Irvine about 3 p.m .. saying he needed to check the plumbing. A teen-age resident of Nantes Street first refused the man. But about 30 minutes later, a second girl, baby sitting at a home on Norris Street, allowed the man in. the officer said. Police said they plan to ask the district attorney to review the case Monday. HB molesting suspect jailed Jose D. Vasquez, 26. of ,Anaheim, who ' was arrested Thursday night on suspicion of molesting a 3-year-old Hunt- ington Beach girl. was placed in Huntington Beach City Jail in lieu of $100,000 ball. Huntington Beach police Sgt. Trls Swan said Vasquex was seen grabbing the girl at about 6:40 p .m. Thunday at an apartment complex on the 2200 block of Delaware St. He allegedly carried her into a laundry room and committed a lewd act, Swan said. He said witnesses chased Vas- quez, caught him a block away and held him until police arrived. Laguna seeks linguists to help during OlyHJ.pics Laguna Beach police would like to crea t.e an army of local residen ts who speak in foreign tongues. The reason? They anticipate a lot of foreign visitors will be arriving during next year's summer Olympics to e njoy Laguna's beaches, shops, restaurants and hotels. And, with more than 120 coun- tries represented at the OJympics, police think it would be nice to have volunteers available who speak a foreign language . Or several foreign languages. for that matt.er. Some non-English speaking vis- itors doubtless will come in contact with Laguna police. said Lt. Jim White, for reasons ranging from crimes and tra!fic accidents, to needing directions and infor- mation. For that reason, multi-lingual volunteera willing -at any time of day or night -to respond to act as interpret.era, are being sought. After a beck.ground check. vol- unteers will receive cards ident- ifying them as official police interpreters. U you're interested, call Com- munity Services Officer Tim Mill- e.r or Lt. White at 497-3311, ext. 280. The Junk Business Addressi ng the Central India Floor Covering Association. an industry spokesman. Walter Guinan said: "Too many people In the floor covering industry are convinced the public only wants to buy ''Junk" carpet." We're afraid that you might also get this Impression from the ads wh ich specify unbelievable low prices. Investigating these ads will determine one of two things -either the carper IS junk. or they wlll try to sell you something more expensive! We don't sell junk at Alaen's, but we do have quality at competitive prices, and the best Installation ,In the county. Live the life of LEES . DEN'S *carpet .• ,.: iiiSii11itiOii: ·custom draperies vinyl, parquet wood LIC NO ~30m Ui63 nAC!NTIA AVE. • COSTA EA. CA 92627 • PHONE 646-4138 --646-2355 IAT ....... ' ------ "" Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday. Sept. 9, 1983 TOP OF IHI NIWS Murder-£ or-hire plot said recorded on tape By tale A .. ocla&ed Preti cmCAGO -A wealthy real estate broker charged with trying to hire a gunman to murder Mayor Harold Waahlngton WU tape-recorded while making the aolicitation, the C.ook County 1tate'1 attorney aald Thunday. Lawrence N. Oberman, 38, of Chicago, has been charged with two counts of 80licltation to commit murder and one count of pci•emon of cocaine. Sex prosecutions promised BRA TI'LEBORO, Vt. -Police are backing down from an earlier statement that children in this town were operatmg a "prostitution ring,". but authorities say two adults who paid youngsters !or sexual services will be pro aecuted. Windham County State's Attorney John Rocray declined to identify the two suspects or say what charges were being brought llgainst them. Police earlier this week said they had cracked a sex-for-hire ring involving 10 local younpters ranging in age from 8 to 13. Evans to succeed Jackson SEATTLE -Dan Evans. the three-time former Washington governor who will be , sworn in Monday as suocesM>r to the late Sen. Henry M . "Scoop" Jackaon, says he has no man.ager or war chest to help him campaign for the 8eat in November. Gov. John Spellman, a fellow Republican, tapped Evans on Thunday, calling him Evu1 the logical choice to carry on Jackaon's tradition of "dedicated, courageous and senaitive 1ervice to his fellow man." Evana. 57, governor from 1965 to 1977, said he mwt f.ace the voters in two months with no campaign manager or campaign funds. Judge dismisses rape rap NEW YORK-A judge Thunday dismis8ed charges agaiJut a man aocuaed of raping four women and trying to rape a filth becaU9e pro.cu ton failed to bring the caae to trial within the required six months. A spokesman for District Attorney Ell.r.abeth Holtzman said today the decUion would be appealed in the cue of Michael Jones, 23, of Brooklyn, who is serving nine to 27 years in priaon for the attempted rape and robbery of a sixth woman in a separate case. STATE Two quakes jolt Coalinga COALINGA -Two sharp earthquakes jolted this C-entral California community early today, shaking residents awake and pitching diahes and merchandiee from China cabinets and store shelves, officials aid. Both quakes were aftenhocla of more powerful tremor that cauaed 47 injuries and more than $31 million in damage four months ago. l dead, 2 hurt in shooting San Diego County aherill's dewounded v1ct1ma outside the establiahmenL A third man wu 1aken to nearby Bey General Hoepltal by an unidentified dtiz.en and WM pronounced dead on arrival. Identity of the dead wu withheld pending noutication of hi.a family. Soviet ship 'hazardous' LOS ANGELF.S -Death threats aimed at the crew of a Soviet cargo freighter have made the ship ha.zardoue to unload, longshoremen c:la1med Tbunday in refusing again to board the ve.el docked at Los Angeles Ha.rbot, according to harbor authorities. The freighter Nov- okuibyahevak remained in dock with lts cargo of RUIBian vodka and lumber intact after the Local 13 International Longshoremen'& & Ware- houaemen's Union boycotted work on the ahip for the eecnnd atraight day Thunday in a protest over the Soviet downing of a Korean airliner. WORLD Typhoon slams Hong Kong HONG KONG -Typhoon Ellen killed at 1eut six people and injured 180 others as It bettered Hong Kong today with winds up to 140 mlles an hour, spawning deadly mudalldes and tMring freight.era from their moorin31. Thousands riot in Chile SANTIAGO, Chile -Thouaanda of Cbileens defied tear .... riot dop and club-swinging police to march in and·pernment demonatrationt Thunday ni,hl Four were reported dead, .cores hurt and 1,200 arn!tted. The pemment confinned two dMd, and • newspaper reported two others died of wowdl in a hospital ~mlsht. Chad presid ent raps France N'DJAMENA. Chad -President Hmene Habre'• government t..ued a strong complaint Thunday .,.in.t France foe not mountiJli opm"adonl ~ Ubyan-becked rebel&, and cla1m.d the l'rmch want to parUtion CMd. A ~-aver Mate-run radio II.id the lack ol .ct:kJo by the a.ooo.man FNnch tMk force proved that J'rance and Uby• are oonducttna teeret ~and .. tnt.md to divide Chad between Md\ Olher'. Oil the fnodel of K.on. ... with the north fOClll to Libya and the 90Uth to France.'' n.nevam . Drought drives nation's food cost up WASHINGTON (AP) -Wholesale prices, drtven up by the first food price increue in four months, role 0.4 percent in August, the government said today. Food price hikes, largely the product of the aununer'a devastating drought and heat wave, were poeted for vegetables, poultry, egp and pork. In all, food pricel roee 0.4 percent, matching the overall gain. Experts had been predicting that the devastating weather would eend food prices up next year, but the speed with which the increaaes..,.., being felt ahowa juat how 11eVere the drought and heat have been. Even with the food price increues, however, many economilla aay that the Labor Department's wholesale prioe c.alculation for all of 1983 may rile at its slowest pace since the mid-19609. At the White Houae, presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said the new figures were "still in line with our lnfl.ation fOl"eCUt for the year." Indeed, prices for the fint eight months o! the The speed with which the increases are felt shows how severe the drought has been. year were flat. For the year ending in Aucust. pricee rwe just 1.4 percent, their best 12-month ahowing since 1967. They had riaen 3.7 percent in 1982. Thia summer's weather was felt in a number of atatiatica in today's Producer Price Index for finiahed good.a: -Vegetable prices, reflecting witheriJli damage to com , bean and other crops, skyrocketed 16.5 percent, a dramatic turnaround from July's 11.9 percent decline . -Poultry prices eoared 5.1 percent after falling 2 percent in the preceding month. Indeed, million of chickens suffocated in the oppressive heat of July and August. -Further evidence of the dim.lniahed hen population could be eeen in egg prices, which roee 4.4 percent after falling 1.4 percent. -Pork prices roee 0.6 percent after five months of aharp declines, an indication in part of pip' au.:eptibillty to unrelieved heat becauae they cannot evaporate moisture throuah their skin. On the plus side, fresh fruit prices fell 5.6 percent. Fresh price declines were also posted for beef and veal, down 1.3 percent, a aharp cutback, however, from July's 4.8 percent drop. As for beef and veal prices, which have been moderat..if18 as breeders liquidate their herds rat.her than pay high feed pricel, many analysts expect higher prices in the ooraing months u the liquidation ends and the supply of cattle going to market shrinks. Further gains are a1ao expected for other food prices as the effects of the drought and heat spread. One economist, Kathleen Cooper of the Security PaCific National Bank in Los Angeles, said that food prices "are starting to take off." Reagan tabs hunger force Opponenls rip 13-member unit as 'heavily biased to the right' WASHINGTON (AP) -Citing his concern about people going hungry "in this great and wealthy country," President Rellgan has appointed a 13-mem- ber task force to find ways to end hunger in the United States. But a Washington group is attacking the panel, which Reagan announced Thursday, as "heavily biased to the right and packed with strong opponents of food programs." Chaired by James Clayburn La Force Jr., dean of the University of Cali!omia at Los Angeles graduate achool of management, the task force will report back to the president within 90 days of its fint meeting. In an Aug. 2 memorandum to presidential counselor Edwin Meeee m. Reagan said he had seen recent media reports of hunger in America and was "deeply concerned about the extent to which we have McGovern 1nay enter 1984race WASHINGTON (AP) -For- mer Sen. George McGovern will announce Tuesday w h ether he will seek the 1984 Democratic presidential nomination, a spokes~ man said Thursday. • a problem that should not exist in this great and wealthy country." "I admit to being perplexed by these accounts," Reagan told Meeee, noting the federal food stam program, .chool lunch pf'08l"am and other govern- ment and private uaiatance pf'08l"ama designed to prevent the poor from going hungry. He said.he wanted to find out lf thoae programa are being mismanaged or if more financing is needed. The c.enter on Budget and Policy Priorities, which criticized Reagan and the panel membership, said the president needs only to look at hi.a administration's policies to find the root of hunger in America. The cen ter, headed by Robert Greenstein, said the Republican administration has brought about high unemployment ·while at the same time making deep cuts in aocial programa for the poor. Mom goes 'on strike' against kids Leafing his abode Timo thy Roy waves to well.rwishers SOUTH SALT LAKE. Utah as he descends from his treehouse in (AP)-1.mtead of hugs and kmea Norwalk Thur8day, claiming a when they returned home from .chool, three children found their world record for "staying above mother outside ~g picket ground lo nger than any other :::::r.demanding they behave person." He spent 413 days in his "branch office." Susan Davis says she won'tcook '------------------- or clean until her c:hildren - Jamie, 9, Missy, 8 and Steven, 6 - accept more responsibility and demonstrate better behavior McGovern will make his inten- tions known when he addreaaes the George Washington Univer- sity chapter of Young Democrats, pres,, aide Mark Kaminsky said from the former senator's Wash- ington office. The former senator made it known in July that he was conaideriJli seeking the presiden- tial nomination. George McGovern around the house. Stornis batter niuch of nation McGovern, 61, became the big- gest l0&er ever in a U.S . presiden- tial election when Richard Nixon beat him in 1972. McGovern carried only the Di.strict of Col- umbia and Massachuaetts. He was defeated for re-election to the Senate from South Dakota in 1980 and has been writing, teaching and lecturing since then . ''It may take two or three days, but I'm detennined to hold out," Mn. Davis said. Her demands; less complaining from the children, more help with chores and cheerful attitudes.. Women's law chang~ urged President asks Congress alter many discriDlinalory statutes By 'Ille Auocla&ed Presa Pounding thundentonns swept the Upper Midwest with Minnesota buffeted by chilly 75 mph winds and heavy rain, while less severe ~to~ were scattered over parts of Wyoming, Utah and the Florldtl Keya today. Meanwhile, a flood watch continued in effect for Galveston and Chambers counties in Texas, even though only a few ahowen lingered along the western Gulf Coast. Sides were cloudy in the Paci!ic Northweet, the hoola Northern Plains and the Southeast, while most of the w ASHING TON (AP) -President ae.gan, One of thoee involved a law that allows 8C to rest of the nation had clear aides. accuaed of foot-dngging on hi.a alternative to the be given arms for instruction if the achoola have Winds gusting to 75 mph in eastern Mi.nne9ota Equal Rights Amendment. decided Thuraday to uk able-bodied male studenta to leam to w.e them. and to 60 mph in Minneepolia late Thunday night Congre9a to change nearly four dozen 1exually Reynolds~ that most of the changes in the were ushering in a cold front. An inch and a half of diacriminatory federal laws, but to leave intact aome 47 laws that Reagan .eeks to have Congre.. rewrite rain fell on International Falls, Minn., dwiDI the others that give women preferential treatment. would be only coanedc. White Hooae 1pokemnan evening. The president took the action at a meeting of hi.a Larry Speake. uid lleVeral propoeala for aubetantive C.ool breeu!S might have been welcomed in Gila Cabinet Council on Legal Policy, whJch consiclered a changee in pension, lnaurance and retirement laws Bend, Ariz., where Thunday's 109.degree reading 50-page memorandum that Reapn had aolicited will u1re fu.rth study h Id th cl • rd th ti • h t from the Justice De~t and the Office of req er . up e e ty s reoo u e na on a o spot every u ....... .-d Bu ... ,__._, __ tion in S~"es said D ........... refused to go along with day 80 far this month. ....... -a._ment an get on sex ~u.n11 ~ •--.-• Tem,..,..tures in the 90s and 1008 were forecast federal laws. Justioe Department propoula for changes in 11 laws r-- The meeting was prompted by aitidmn from that are protective toward women. for the Southwestern deeerta again today, u the n--'---Hnnoooer, the J· ._..._ ~--t aide who ·~-'de fel i tia1 that th temperature was expected to ri8e to the 909 from the ~ u•n• -··--u.uuc: ......... ----· I.UC prelll nt t t WM e.en eee tral l.lnh ,,,_,__ through the 1 and worked on the 21A-year-old project to ldentify statutel remain in place in order to lllSW"e women's cen .... c~.u• ower- dlacrlminatory laW1, who called the project• "sham" rights in these particular area," Speakee laid. mid-Miaailllppl Valley and on to the 80Uthem ' andla~rresigned. ,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-A_tlan~dc~Cout~~·~~-~~~~~~~~--: Attorney General WWlam French Smith told the Cabinet council the Reagan administration haa been attacked for "alleged iNenalt.ivlty to the interests and rights of women." But he added: "Although there is room for improvement in almost any aspect of govenunent activlty, moetof this crltic:lmn la unjuati!ied." After the meeting, William Bradford Reynolds, ual.stant attorney general for civil rights, acknowl- edged he had deleted several law chanpl rec• ommended in a draft report before he 1ubmitted the memorandwn to Reagan. Smoking h!ln eyed on short air flights WASHINGTON (AP) -The Civil Aeronautkl Board will IOOn 1.-ue • Nle prol)Olina that amokinl be banned on short airline flights, cAB officlala aa1a today. The CAB propoea), which must still be reviewed by the Office of Management NMi Budpt. would prohibit anoklng on any flight i .. than two hours, or pcm!bly leee than one hour in duration. Although the bo&rd eerller th.la week approved the propoeed rule, it must 1tlll decide whether to define a ahort Qlght u lem than one hour or lem than twohoun. Once the rule ii publllhed, intereated parties., lncludJnc the o.irlinea and smoking opponents, will have 4~ daya to COl'1'UDeflt on the propoeal. "We hope to heve a final deCWorl by the end of the yew," CAB~ Ted Lopatldewio aa.ld . thti authczntic clo.ssic .. SCUlIT\ lcz.es bruehtl..d ehrz.t:Jand, <iach S'Ml.atcz..r t!!> mada "" e. circular hand ftamcz., ona. at a tuniz ,end t\\llal. brut.hcz.d. ibr cornfbrt md a bzU4.r m,. O/YZ. d' 1})12. oiaz.st, fN,A'Uli<z,~ ~11 ¢'4t" 'MUIT. @J~o~@)~@ 44 Fothlon ltland • Nnuport &ach • 1141644·50'10 1001 Wntwood Blud. •Watwood VIII~• 213/208~3 nw b9ard al80 is conlldertna • numbl'l' of other dw\at9 in ltl alrUne amold.na rule.. lncludlrw pomt6ly problbftinl lmOldnc on anall alrc:ntft .na requtrtna llddltiooal ..-uranc.. that puMnpn with med.bl probleml that ant ..arava\ed by ll'nOke be .__,·~----------------.. ffd u fllJ" swsy from rmnkm a ~bl•. • Airliner 'ignored warning' Soviets claim U.S. spy plane linked to downed Korean airliner By lk A"ocla&ed Pret• A top Kremlin general said today a U.S. spy plane rendHVoU9ed with a South Korean airliner that entered Soviet air space on Waahlngton'a otders and that the airliner ignored at least 120 warning shots before a Soviet warplane destroyed it with a misalle. "The plane obvioutly must have been flying .. 1 toward Soviet air space fulfilling a •PY mimion .... Why did it proceed in no other place than the one with Soviet installations?" asked Manhal Nikolai V. NATO supports air travel ban MADRID (AP) -U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz and other NATO foreign ministers, here in connection with the closing of the 34-month-old Conference on Security and Cooper- ation in Europe, agreed in principle Thursday to a moratorium on air"travel between the NATO nations and the Soviet Union. A Soviet interceptor shot down the Korean jumbo jet Sept. 1 after it intruded over the Soviet island of Sakhalin, kill.Ing all 269 people aboard, including 61 Americans. A State Department official said all the 16 NA TO countries except France and Greece agreed to support the travel ban, which could begin Sept. 15. "We are sure there will be a two-way moratorium," said the official, who refused to be identified. "The question is we don't know how many countries will go along with it." He said most nations want a two-week mora- torium, but Britain, Canada, Norway and the United States -which has no commercial air connection with the Soviet Union -favor a longer ban. Ogarkov, the Soviet military chief of staff. In a rare neW11 conference at the Soviet Foreign Miniltry televiled ovenea.a, Ogarkov told foreign reporten that Soviet defenae forces detected Korean Air Line9 flight 007 fiying aide by side with an American RC-13~ aurveillance alrcraft for 10 minutes near a .enaltive Soviet military zone ln the Sea of Japan, 310 miles off the jetliner's intended course. "Their flight.a were certainly coordinated 10 aa to make our taak more difficult and confute our air defenae forces," the marshal said. He said the South Korean Boeing 747 later tried to nee when interceptors ecrambled to meet it and defied 120 warning shot.a before a Soviet warplane blaated it with an air-to-air miaaile. This was the first Soviet acknowledgment that one of it.a planes downed the South Korean jetliner with a m.iasile, one of two Ogarkov said were fired. Previously, the Soviets had said ohly that the flight was "s1opped." In Washington, deputy White House press secretary Larry Speak.es said "We have seen press reports of the press conference. There appears to be nothing new in the Soviet statements." On the warning shots, Ogarkov said Soviet pilots fired two sets of warning ahota, including a series of "four burst.a" totalling 120 rounds of tracer shells. The United States has admitted that an RC-135 spy plane was in the area the day of the shooting, but claims it was never closer than 300 miles to the jetliner and was on the ground in Alaska one hour before the jetliner was shot down Sept 1. Asked by an American reporter why the Soviets couldn't identify a jumbo jet, and why in any event the plane carrying 269 people, including 61 Ameri- cans, was shot down, Ogarkov replied: "The Soviet air forces made attempts to make it land but the plane evaded, altered coune. . .. All possibilities were exhausted and only then was the order given." He did not say why the plane couldn't be identified. Princess Diana can paint too By tile Aaaoclatecl Prest LONOON -Prlnceaa Diana has revealed what up until now has been a public aecret -ahe has talent as an amateur artist. Her drawing of her 1-year-old son, Prince WlWam, s1ole the show when it was exhibited at a London gallery. It's a 6-inch pencil sketch on the back of notepaper from the royal yacht Britannia showing William supporting himself on his har}ds and practicing his first baby steps. The drawing is among 140 portraits and self portrait.a by famous people included in a new book for the charity Mencap, which helps the mentally handicapped. AUSTIN, Texas -Led BaJDet Jobaoa, divorced in 1979 from Patrtdl No1eat after 12 years of marriage, has announced she will be getting married again. "We're deliciously happy," said the 36-year-old daughter of the late President Lyndon Jolmson describing heraelf and husband-to-be, accountant Ian TarplD of the Grand Cayman Wands. The wedding will be at the LBJ Ranch later AU M. Landon Brooke Shields thia year or ln early 1984. Turpin, 38, is d.in!ctor of trust operations of the Grand Cayman Islands' Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. PRINCETON, N.J . -Sportily dressed in white shorts, white sand.ah, a gray sho~sleeved shirt and dark sunglassea, 18-year-old model-actress Brooke Shields took time out from Princess Diana Luci Johnson shopplng to describe her first days as a freshman at Princeton University. "It's really been great," Shields said, but she added, "It's difficult being !Away from home." Shields, from Englewood, ln the third day of orientation among 1,172 new members of the class of 1987, walked along Nassau Street Tuesday surrounded by new friends. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -The 12-year-old Cambodian who attracted national attention when she won a spelling bee last spring-Lina V UD - may be back in the national spotlight again, as the subject of a made-for-television movie. But Yann said she has declined an invitation to play heraelf. "They asked me, but I said no," said Yann, who turns 13 Oct. 10. Yann. her five brothers and aiat.era and her mother fied from Cambodia when she was 5 years old to escape the communist Khmer Rouge regime after aoldiers killed her father and forced the children to work in labor camps. TOPEKA. Kan. -Fonner presidential candidate Alf M. Landon obeerved his 96th birthday today, still recovering Crom a broken hip suffered three months ago and still aaeesaing world affairs from the den of his comfortable old home in northwest 'I'opeka. "There's no question that I'm getting better," said Landon in an interview. Landon, who served as governor of Kansas in 1933-37 and was the Republic.an nominee for president in 1936, described President Reagan's handling of the Soviet Union's shooting down of the Korean Air Lines plane as "a strong response." He al.ao credited Reagan for "staying with it until he made RU1Sia admit it did it." The rumor that ref uses to die Police say report of child kidnapping at Disneyland ridiculous In 1978, Utah police and resident.a of Salt Lake BJ tile Atl0dale4 Preu City began to call Anaheim police, wanting to know A aix-year-old rumor that a child wu kidnapped about the kidnapingJ at the Masic KJ.nadom, Some from his mother at Disneyland refUllell to die, say callen were mus-et that then~Anahelm Polke Chief authoritiet who are busy denying the latest venions Harold Butrup 1e11t word to• Salt Lake newtpaper that the rumor waa falle. of the story· Records said the .rumor probably atemmed from In fact, Ana helm police and juvenile offid.alsaay. an item ln a Utah church bulletin. The amall story there la no evidence that any chlld haa ever been warned J>8n!nta to keep cla.e tabs on children at kidnapped at the Magic K.lncdom· amu.ment parka bec:aUlle of newa atorles on .. I've been sitting ln my chair u head of juvenile tch1np 9lnce 1971 and I don't think th.iala80l'Dethings:JmeOOe sna "~how, Dlmeyland'a name aot •ttached. woWd Qlde," polb Sgt .. Roy Records Did. and ln no tlme we were drowning In calla from people Dlmeyland spokellman Bob Roth Did the story Wanti.nC to know about the 200 chlldren kidNtpped .... about atx years old now and we tUll set doiena of from the perk eech year, which jlult lln't true," aald calla every year from people wanting to know if it'a Beconta. •fe to brine their klda here." The druging and hair dyetna were added 'n\e offfdals •Y th.la year'a rumor ta reaching lbortly there\fter and have permted. he said. ~ proporUona. AIJ O:ie ltOry u.ually goes. a ------------------i child -mmt often• 2--)'MJ'-Old boy -ta matched from a atroller l.Nide the perk while the mother la diltncted. Alter franCkally IMl'Chlna. the mother 1oe9 to the front ptel and ... a woman CUT)'lni • child ocrvered with a tatttted blanket. She apota her child'• t.ennll lhoel.. yanks the chOd from the WOOW1'• anna, and ta hon'if5ed to dlacove:r that the boy hll be-en druged and hll hair cut and d~ red. ln•ex•pen•elve• •(tn lk epen' llv) not hWt In price: reuon1bi.; clualfted advettlalng .... ..... Cl•ulfled Advertlllng --·· rw91 &42.&978 Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 ~I Body of plane • • v1ct1m found? TOKYO (AP) -A child's body and a fragment from the tail of the downed South Korean airliner have been found on the cout of • northern Japan, authorities said today. "'~ A Japanese policeman displays metal debris believed to have come from downed Korean airliner in Wakkanai, in northern Japan. Soviet hostages held; rebels want Russ pilot diacloeed location Thuraday that his group would releue the Soviet technicians captured Aug. 21 once its demands were met. LISBON, Portugal (AP) -A spokesman for anti-government rebels says 24 Soviet hostages held by the guerri.llaa in Mozambique will be freed if the fighter pilot who downed a Korean Air Lines jetliner last week is handed over to Seoul by Moecow. Evo Fernandes, sec- retary-general of the rebel Mozambican National Resistance, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from an un- The rebels, fighting the Marxist govenunentof PresidentSa-Mora Machel for the put aix years, said they would release the hoetages if the fight.er pilot who shot down the plane was sent to the South Korean capital and "brought to justice". 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A medical professor who exam- ined the body said the child was between 6 and 11 years old, but the akin had deteriorated so badly that the child's race could not be identified, police said. An autopsy was being con- ducted this evening, but poUoe said the body had a metal frag- ment in the head and glass splinters in the cheat, which indicated the child may have been aboard the plane. Among about 20 pieces of debris that washed ashore in the put two days was a piece of metal measur- ing about 30 inches by 36 inches, painted red, and bearing the white letter "L" and part of another letter, police said. The fragment was found Friday morning at HamatonbetaU-cho, a town 39 miles aoutheast of here. polioe said. WlllLNIL 17.2 cu. ft. No frost •Textured Steel doon •Rollers •Power Sam • Porcelaln In tenor -1111n llYTIG ...,., ... NO. 1 In ltn01'I Of llf9 ·~tr..,_. • IOWflt stnllee COS lncludM Infrared remote eon· trol, detlll prooeuor tor extra vMd plcturea, mufti-band tun- ·comm•r· Clllly _ Pf'OYtf\ lnHW·MMct launarlu •Ctntlt, en tMcltflt • lltC· l e;, AlltO•Orv ing, auto color lntenelty, A.e Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 r Orange Coas t s wingers still love Ainerica It's poor fonn to even look for something good about the Russian downing of the Korean Air Lines jetliner last week, but if anything good did result it could be the apparent renewal of American patriotic spirit. A number of Orange Coast clubs and restaurants - Antonio's in Huntington Beach and The Cape Restaurant in Santa Ana, for example -have dropped their once-popular lines of Russian vodka to protest the Soviet action. Others h ave gone so far as to dump the stuff down the sewer. Such actions could be more outrage than true patriotism, but there's no doubt an occurrence this week at Irvine's H~ppy Daze reflects a revitalized American spirit. It's true that Happy Daze might play host to a naturally biased audience -the dance floor has an American flag in one corner, swing is the most popular step and the music runs heavily to big band fare and pre-Vietnam era rock -but what happened Tuesday night would have probably produced the same response, and the same warm feeling inside, at any nightspot along the coast . Because, when the disc jockey said, "Let's show Russia how w e feel," and put on Kate Smit h's recording of .. God Bless America," the entire crowd -more than 100 strong -stood up and sang right along with her! -Larry Spear s Managing editor Opinions expressed In the space above are those or the Dally Piiot. Other views •xPresaed on this pege ere those ol their authors and artists. Readers comment 11 Invited. Address: The Delly Piiot, P.O. Box 1560. Coste Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. MAllBOX UCI serves an extended family To the Editor: It is astonishing to witness the University of California School of Medicine at Irvine engaged in a fight for its life against the ruthless power of a handfuJ of we.al thy developers, who regard it as their tool and thelr pawn. lt is a sorry sight when we see the power of unbridled wealth used in such a way by ir- responsible men. Almost in- variably too, these men have been especially privileged to sit in university classrooms as recipients of what.ever int.ellectuaJ largess they may have been able to absorb, or deflect. Fortunately, it isa rare sight in a civilized society to see a university having to struggle long and hard against such enemies. Most of us have managed to learn something from the ex- periences of Socrates and Galileo. We understand the university muat be free and independent, unshackled by the forces of ig- norance. vanity, fear, greed, lust for power and other tyrannies. And nowhere Is this more import- ant than in the university's medi- cal disciplines. Most people also understand the "community" which any uni- versity serves is unique. It hap- pens to be far wider than any local neighborhood or parochial con- cern. And nowhere is this more important than in its medical disciplines All of this applies to the University of California School of Medicine at Irvine. The community it serves extends far beyond any local neighborhood and beyond Orange County as well. Its mission is a ~ion to mankind itself. It must nol be shackled. May I suggest that 1t is time for alJ those people of Orange County who support the university medi- cal school at Irvine to express themselves in that regard with a Jett.er to Dr. David T . 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BOJd /Happy holidays December i.s national adultery month, evidently, though certain- ly not so proclaimed. But mal.ri- moniaJ researchers say it's when the moet mix-and-match affairs oa=ur. British humorist H.H. Munro ("Sak.l") thou.ght pioneers advised against pioneering. "h 's the earliest Christian," he said, "who geu the fattest lion." That beeUe you recognize in the air u a firefly probably has been &rOWld for about a year, but It only hu wingJ for the last week or so of tt.t life. Young lady. how do you make up your eyes? Cleopatra painted her brow. and lashes black, her upper lid.a dark blue, her lower Udagreen. ORANGE COAST . · Maine lobsters 100 years ago cost one cent each. Farmers bought them for fertilizer How do you account for the facl that the words for north, south. east and west are the same in Chinese as in the language of Brazil's Tupi Indians? No statistician on earth, not even any In lh~ wig trade, knows how many men in this country wear hairpieces. Have you ever seen that sort of handgun known as an automatic revolver? Neithe r have I. But such there be. The Br itish Webley-Fosberry is one. Con- figured llkea revolver. But It fir~ like a semiautomatic pistol. Mideast advisers· are worthless WASHINGTON -President Reagan shouJd fire the people who have been fashioning h is Middle F.ast policy before he gets mired any deeper in the s hilling sands. They have misread events at every tum. It's not that the policy makers received bad intellige nce; the secret warnings were clear and cogent. The dismaying truth is thal the warnings were routinely ignored. I have had regular access to intelligence reports on the Middle East crisis. Here are examples of the warnings that went un- heeded: -President. Reagan promised Leban9n's Amin Gcmayel that the U.S. Marines would remain on the scene until the Lebanese army could take over . The White House put out the cheery assessment that this should be no more than a year But a full year ago. t.op-sa·ret intelligence reports warned that the Lebanese anny was in far worse shape than anyone had imagined and that it would have t.o be reconstituted from top to bolt.om Marines won't fighl -Reagan assured Congress formaJly that the MannC'S would not become involved m hosulities. Yet he was forewarned a year ago that the Marines could not avoid casualties Citing intE.'lhgence re- ports. I wrote on Oct. 10, 1982: "Sooner or later during an ex- tended peace-keeping mission. G \ -JA-CK-AN_D_IR-10-N -~ Marines are going to be shot at by one faction or another." -As far back as March 6, 1981. a top-secret CIA analysis warned that Israeli incursions into Leba- non were "inevitable" and that a large-scale invasion was likely. The Israeli army, said the memo, "might seek to link with the lsraell-supplied Christian militias to the north, redrawing the politi- cal map of Lebanon." Yet the White House wascaughtoff guard 15 months later when the Israelis mvaded. · -Once the Israelis crOSSNi into Lebanon. s trategists advised the president t.o let them clean out the PLO underground and to 1.nstalJ a stable L<.obanese government. Only the Israelis had the military power. he was told, to maintain the peace in Lebanon. Instead. Reagan llstt>ned to the word of advisers who warned. m the language of one top-secret analysis, that lhe United St.ates would "forfeit all influence" in Lebanon 1( the Lebanese "remain solely dependent on Israeli s up- port·· Result· Lebanon has wound up as a U.S. protectorate that Reagan is now reluctant to prote<.·t When Presider,• Reagan offered hlS "peace initiative" for the Maddie F.ast last year, he counted on the crucial support of J ordan's Kmg Hussein He went ahead with the plan despite intelligence warnings that the king would decline the honor. The reports were right, and Reagan wound up looking foolish yria misjudged -The president also misjudged Syria's Hafez As.sad. who was expected to end his long occupa- tion o( eastern Lebanon if the lsraelis could be persuaded to withdraw. Yet my own reading of lhe intelligence reports led me to wam on April 29· "The Syrians will try t.o remain an Lebanon after Israeli troops and inter- national peace-keeping forces agree to pull out." At the same time that Reagan's adviSt'rs were telling him what a reasonable ruler Assad was, intellJgenN.' reports warned that he was conspmng walh Arab extremists and Soviet suppliers ThL" Soviets were trying to pre- c1p1tate a Synan-lsraeh military dash wh&l'h could cat.ch the U.S. Mannes 1n the cross ftre, a February 1983 rt.-port added Now even th"' White House acknowl- edges that th~ reports were true -AJan.4, 1983,se<·rctd15pat.l'h from Damascus, seen by my associate Lucelle Lagnado, re- ported that "U.S. int.eU1gence community believes Syria 1.& preparing at least two sites for surface-to-au rru.ssiles of type SA-5" These top-of-the-line missiles. never before deployed ou1.S1de Russia, have now been mstalled m Syria. They have an impressive, 150-mile range, which is close enough t.o sweep the Lebanese skies. -Assad's conniving with the most radical elements of the PLO has been known t.o U.S. in- telhgence for at least a year. He plotted against the moderate PLO leader, Yassir Arafat. even whtle courting him. I was able to report on Nov 10. 1982, that Assad "has long wanted to oust Arafat and replace him with a full-blown radical ··The plot is now out in the open. U.S intelligence agencies rec.:eaved warnings a month l1l advan<.'<.' that Iranian-backed ter- rorists. apparently with Syrian connivance, planned to bomb the American Embassy in Beirut. Yet nothing was done to beef up security al the building where 17 Americans were killed last April. Wha t are the latest intelligence warnings from Lebanon? The assessment IS that As.sad now bcla"ves he can drive the dis- pirited Americans and lsraells out or Lebanon merely by inflicting a few casuaJues He is expected, therefore, to continue encourag- ing th~ sneak attacks upon U.S . and Jsraeh positions. As pressure mounts on the Americans and Israelis to leave Lebanon. this analysis predicts, Amin Gemayel's government will fall and will be replaced eventu- ally by a pro-Syrian, pro-Soviet government Now you can really relax Well, finally. It's over. I thought it would never end. It's been just one damn summer weekend after another. If summer had lasted another month I might have died from all that relaxation I can stand a litUe vacation, but things are getting ridiculous. Our vacation period in America lasts from Memorial Day at th" end of May until the Tuesday aft.er Labor Day in Sept.ember now ,~,, -AN-DY-RD-DN_IY_.....,...4 Don't tell me you only get three weeks. That's just your real vacation I'm talking about all the days off and long weekends we all take in addition to our vacation. • •t ,__ '--Lil lllt. Uni-._.. "Unfortunately, the unions won't allow us full automation yet.·' '• I Summe r shortcuts It hardly matters anymore which three weeks or months anyone takes off. You can't find them at work when they aren't on vacation an the summer either. During June. July and August people don't get back until late Monday, and they leave early Friday ... if they l"Ome m a t all Friday. The necessity of having fun in the summer is one vf the most tiring th ings of the whole year for me My idea of a good restful week is w get up at the same time every morning, eat breakfast with tht• newspaper, go to work, work, come home tired, have dinner. read, watch television and go to bed by 11 That's what I call relaxing. The tiring part o( a vacatmn 1i; planning to go somewher<'. get- ting ready to go there, getting everyone else organizt'Cl to go there and then gc•tting there. Just as 500n os you get there, you have to st.art planning how to ge t everyone back Vacation blu~s t'll bet I couJd add wn years to my lj(e 1£ I didn't have to take all these summer vacations. When I'm on vacation l don't get enough sleep, I worry because I spend too much money, I do too much drivlng, 1 eat too much and drink too much. Somelime!I It'• two weeks after 1 get back from a vacotJon or a long weekend bl-fore I (eel r~ted again. There used to be a game we played when t wns a kid callf'd Missionaries and Cannibtlls. I for- get the ('XDCl n!les but the situ- ation wu thll: The-re are three mialonartes or nun.' on one side of the river and two cannibals on the other. There 111 only one canoe ond you can only carry two poople In the canoe •t one tJmc. You hove> to get the three nuns to one side or the river and the two cannibals to the other without ever having a cannibal and a nun in the canoe together. Mixed feelings I'm always reminded of that game by lhe family logistics of a summer weekend. My wife and I go to a country house we have. and often several of our children com e. They come from different places at different tlmes using different modes of transportation. The problems are always these: "What time can you leave?" "Do you want to go with us or should Emily wait and pick you up?" ·•If they're driving from Boston they can meet you at the railroad station." My wife leaves from home in her car and I leave from the office in mane. The operation is com- plicated by the fact that our home is an hour Crom my office. but my ofCice and our home are equal distances from the summer house. Every weekend we have a prob- lem getting the nuns act'08S the raver without. being eaten by the cannibals. There are so many thanp about the summer that are tiring. Some- one's always suggesting a picnic, for example. You have a nioe house with a table to cat (rom and chairs to sit on and an ice box to go to, but people aren't satisfied in the summer unless they'~ break- ing their back.a having a good time. They want to rough it and go on a picnll'. Whal you ao ls. you put. all the food exrept what you forael ln a baaket and ~kc it 10mewhere uncomfortable . Thttn you alt on the ground or perhaps on a hard rock and share lunch with an anl. It f ls pal to have Labor Day over with. l'vc only been bet* to. work a couple of daye now but 81rendy I'm beglnnJ"g Jo C«!el rdaxt'd and rt'StC'd . ' ---------- Fighting child killer University gets million for fibrosis research SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Ll.ke moat little boys, Matthew Spadia looked a Uttle stuffy in hia blazer and tie. But the 8-year-old kept them on long enouah to meet the governor and receive a ll nUllion check on behalf of Cystic Fibrosis victima. Sped.la. dle 198a CF poster child for Northern CalifomJa, la one of 3C,OOO victims of th~ genetic diseaae tha~ suffocatet l8a vfctlma i.n their own abnormally thJck mucus. There i.a no known CW"t- 'come from private aou.rces. "The volunteer aplrit, the readiness Qf neighbor to help neighbor, la one of tbe most enduring qualltiea of the American character," the governor said. Among the volunteers was first lady Nancy Reagan, honorary chainnan of lh;e Childrens Ball in Wuhington, D.C., ~ball chairwoman Joan Clark, the wife of National Security Adviser William P. Clark. · But Northern Californians lead the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 ~'J · Einstein the arch-villain? 'Plot to take over Hollywood' bared in Hoover's FBI files -MIAMI (AP) -Famed sc1en, tific genius AJbert Einstein was painted in the Clles of J . Edgar Hoover's FBI as the brain behind an alleged communist plot to take over Hollywood, the leader of an espionage ring and a participant in the Lindbergh kidnapping, a re- searcher says. Schwartz said the 1,500 pages in the Einstein file also contained allegations that the author of the Theory of Relativity also invented a destructive ray and devised robota able to read human minds. The researcher calls the allega, tionsa "potpourri of factsand wild allegations." Nation. The five-page article was writ- ten by Schwartz when he was an aaaiatant profeaeor at the Florida International University campus here. Although Washing- ton-baaed columnist Jack Anderson wrote three columns based on the same FBI material i.n June, The Nation believes Schwartz's la the first full account. The cuh, raiaee entirely through private 90W'CeS, will be uaed by UC San Franciaco to finance a research war against the child-ki.Iling disorder. And UCSF officials promised their project will be no "fiaah in the pan." nation in donations to the Cystic "It would make wonderful absurdi.st drama," Richard AJan Schwartz, author of an article about the FBl's files on Einstein, said. "I'm really tempted to write one.'' Fibrosis Foundation, giving $1.3 Albert Einstein million last year to help fight the child .------------------ The allegations were set out in FBI reports compiled between 1932 and 1955, and their details are set out in the article by Schwartz published in this week's issue of the weekly magazine The M06t of the investigations i.nto Einstein were ordered by then-FBI Director J . Edgar H00s ver. ~er. The foundation ch<»e UCSF as one of three facilities in the country for its reeearch program. "We believe ... the time has come for this diaea.e," said Dr. Jay A. Nadel, who will lead the 18-member research team. Although he admitted it may take years to find a cure, he remained optimistic. "We want you to know that when we are giving away $1 million, we're pretty picky about who we give it to," foundation president Robert K. Dres- irli said as he handed the check to Deukmejian and Spadia. Gov. GeQrge Deukmejian, who said he thought $1 million grant was a compliment k> the University of Cali- fornia, also expres.ed pride that it had The youngster smiled and later told a reporter: "It may help them find a cure faster." Then he coughed, and smiled, and coughed again. Births Business callers --------ba·ck with gusto ST. JOIDH HO~AL Mr. and ,,.,_~ t.om. Hunt, lngtOfl 9-lh, girt IAN CLR..,AL QINH AL ........ Mr. end ..,.,, C4w ~ .. Lllguna 8-cl\, girt FOUWTW 'iAUh CO-U.-TYWOMTM. Mr. end ... ~ w--. Huntington a..cti, alt1 Mr. end MR. ~ Lim~. HunllngtOfl ':*:"·,t Mr. and ..,... Gery Aem1n9. Hunts lngton 8eedl boy Mr. •nd Mr•. Pllonetllep SM>rllPhONI. ,obht..., v•. g1r1 Mr. end Mn. llenjelftln ArNOon• do, eo.. ..... girt • Mt. end M .... JOMP11 CMrbon, -· eo.ta ,,,..., gil1 Mr. end......._ 11'.ttrt Sehofttnh8IMI, Fountllln V""-f. gil1 ......... t Mr. lllld Mrs. KenMUI Qalpio. Huntington Beedl. gin Mr. lllld Mrl. 8teph91 O'Brien, Huntington 9Mdl, bar ....... .,. Mr. 8lld Mrt. • Mlcllael Ev-. ir.tne. boy ............... 11, Mr. end Mre. M'4lf • ...,, Hunts lngton 8-gfi, tor Mr. end..,.. JoM c.----. Coeta ..... girt Mr. end ,,.,.. P*1lt Aarnoe. w .. t, mlnst•. bOJ I pl t I • Mr. lllld Mrw. St-Out.u, Foun, 18111 Vlltfrt, boy Mr. end Mn.. ~ 88nUll. Huntlna'On a.mt. boy Mr. wld M,_,....,. ~. ""°"'' lngton BMd\. boy Phones literally rang off the hook Tuesday, the second conaecutive year when the nwnber of phone calla made' in a nonnal businem day l"09e significantly after Labor Day . The post.Labor Day ringing still doesn't top Mother's Day aad Christmas as the days when more of the nation's phones ring than any other, but both General and Pacific Telephone companies, each serving portions of Orange County, reported 20 and 15 perrent more calls respectively than during a normal business day. The first work day following the three-day holiday "ia normally a very busy day and ia getting busier each year. It seems it's getting busier because business ts better," SBid General Telephone spokes- man Bill Fe~. The escalation of phone calling ia another leading indicator of the economic turnaround, he added. General serves about one third of the county with customers i.n Westminster, Laguna Beach, Huntingt.oq Beach and Seal Beach. While Ferree could proVftle no breakdown for calla made within the county, in Geheral's entire 330-dty service area, 32 million local calls were made, a 20 percent hike over the routine 26 million phones that jangle daily. Art Levin., tpOkesman for Pacific Telephone, terving the remainder of the county, said phone calling jwnped 1\lftday by 15 percent, with 300,000 more toll ca1Js made than the routine 2.2 million . He had no fieures on local tails. Despite the surge of out-of-town calls, long diatanoe opentocs in Orange County reported slightly fewer than the nonnal people asking for assistance, he sa.id. • • .INTERIOR DE·SIGN SHOW'83 't' • • r Here is your opportunity to see actual rooms designed and decorated by leading interior designers. It's a chance to discuss your needs with designers on a one on one basis. It's arso a great opportunity to meet craftsmen and get a glimpse at their tatest products and accessories. Attend free seminars on color, design and new products. FOUR DAY SHOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC SEPTEMBER 8, 9, 10, & 11 THURS. 5pm-9pm SAT I I am-9pm FRI I I am-9pm SUN. I I am-Spm The Orange County Building Orange County Fair Grounds · 88 Fair Dr .. C:osta Mesa FREE PARKING (E'NTEll ON l\llLINGTONJ Tickets S2 .75 Senior Cftfz~rii 165 & Over) Admit~ '200 Children Under I 2 . 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Shasta daisy and phlox should be divided every three years, daylilles about every five years. Oriental poppies should be moved only when they begin to lose strength. Late sum- mering chrysanthemums and hardy as,ters are divided every two or three years -in the spring. Most perennials appreciate well-drained soil. They decline with poor drainage, especially in very wet weather. If crown rot develops, damaged parts should be ellmmated and not replanted. Pull ofC only the healthy shoots for replanting and move them w a new location. Thia may be in the same bed, but not whe~ other plants of the same type were growing. Want to check the area's drainage? Dig a 10-inch-deep hole ln the bed and fill it with water. Fill it with water again the next day. If the water at.ays in the hole more than 10 hours then drainage need& improving for good growth of perennials. You may need a raised bed if the one you uae ls in a low, poorly drained area. If surface drainage is satisfactory but the soil is heavy (clay) add organic matter such as peat moss or well-rotted manure to improve the soil tilth. Prior to planting add fertilizer -about 1 !h poun<h of a balanced garden nutrient per 100 square foot. Lift clumps carefully in trans- planting perennials. Most of them will still be growing, but slowly . Transplant and divide on cloudy days If possible, or move plants into shade so that roots do not dry out. lJon't allow plants to 1tay in wind or sun while waiting w be planted. Cover them with a damp cloth or burlap to prevent drying until they are returned to new or refurbished homes. Get rid of diseaaed or weak parts when dividing perennials. The strongest shoots are generally around the outside of the clumps. aummer seeding penni .. plants to develop enough thlaleUOn so that they wlll produce flowen next aeaaon. Biennials, such u fox- glove, aweet william, canterbury bella and hollyhock, alao may be planted at this time. Seedllnp •tarted in late awn- mer or early fall will be quite small and may need winter proleetion. GAR Ill ING In replanting, always set the plants at the same depth the clump was growing previously, not deeper. Water the new divisions as soon as you can after planting. Generally, plants that flower in spring and early summer may be divided in late summer and fall. Those flowering in summer and fall should be divided in early spring before new growth begins. You can start some perennial plants from seeds now. Late so consider planting in cold frames, or cover with a deep, looee mulch.. in winter. Move them to \heir permanent location in aprina. ln•ex•pen•elve• 'l In 1k spen · S111) not h!Qh 1n price, reasonable: clas111hed ..._ .... ad11e1 to sing -J ~ Classified Advertising 642-567R • Two Excellent INDOOR PLANTS: Sliver Qu"n New-varieties trigger interest September is the beginning of the year's best planting season and Southern GaUfornia gardeners have plenty of work to do, reports the current issue of Sunset magazine. All kinds of plants c.an go into the ground now: annuals and perennials, landscaping trees and shrubs, lawns, and vegetable seeds and seedlings. There are some new plants on the market that you may want to use: -N.d . Filamentosa, sometimes sold as N.d. Filamentosa San Gabriel, a new variety of heavenly bamboo -surely one of Southern California's most popular accent plants. Fine, light golden, thread-like leaves give this plant a soft.almost ferny took. It turns fiery red in fall and winter; grows to 4 feet wide and as tall. Use as a single specimen or plant several as a low hedge. Not all nurseries have Filament.osa so call ahead w check. It sells from $6 to $7.50 in gallon containers, or $15 to $18 for 5-gallon cans. -A choice and surprising "new" ground cover, White cup (Nierembergia repens or N. rivularis) might be just the plant you're looking for. One surprise is the large size of the flowers relative to the dwarf stature of the plant. The biggest flowers measure nearly 2 inches across while the plants (mats CHINESE EVERGREEN of tangled, rooting stems clad with inch-long, bright tJ and green leaves) are only a few inches tall. Another GOLDEN POTHOS surprise is that it thrives in Southern California where it was previously thought not to grow. The plant sells for about $5. Check your local nurseries. 6" Pot • -Good news for bulb buyers: Because of the REG . 8.95 1 continued strength of the American dollar against European currencies, Dutch bulbs will again be an ~ : excellent bargain for area gardeners. • Ask for our free - -New daffodil varieties at your nurseries are lt--------H-o_u_se_P_ia_n_t_G_u_ld_e ____ _,1 Forti.s&mo and Honolulu and a new tulip variety Abu ~.Remember, hardy bulbs (crocus, daffodils, hyacinths, tulips) need winter chill to bloom well. For six to eight weeks before planting, store them in a paper (not plastic) bag in your refrigerator. -Four new varieties of English iris (I. xiphiodes, which produce 5-inch-wide flowers on 20-inch-t.all stems -similar to Dutch iris), are also available. Look for Queen of the Blues, King of the Blues, Mont Blanc and Isabella In addition to the joyous planting season this month, there's soil to prepare and plants w groom. Should the Santa Ana winds come up, be ready w man ~e h06eS and sprinklers and give extra water. Beautiful & Reliable GIANT BEARDED IRIS For Spring & Summer blooms year after year 16 Varieties: Rhizomes Yellows, Oranges, & Bluea, Pinko, White • •• Since 1946 Ho)lis}trs Think daffodils and spring color Nursery -Florist 2640 Klrbor ltwd., Cetta Mesa Ad 100C1 UvOllCfl Sept 12, 1913 w1111t 111pp1y ants G U I. L I V E R' S 9r-a.,~pare.,t5· JDa:J 5ef'te~~er \ l ti, itt)trvatiot\.s l.sst'ltiall MARINA DEL REY (213) 821 HHHf> IRVINE (7 M) 833 8411 Just because the gopher doesn't care for the daffodil as part of its spring menu doesn't mean that you won't either. Actually, the op posite is true because daffodils have so many thi.np in their favor that it's hard not to plant this attractive spring flower. varieties th.at will bloom !rom December well into 1-------------------....._ _________________ _ The daffodil is permanent and increases year to year. It is hardy in cold or w arm weather, has spring and offers the choice of various flower fonTlS and colors. The daffodil haa cup-shaped flowers and ranges in color from white and yellow to shades of orange, red, apricot, pink and cream. You will always find its flowers facing the sun ao keep this in mind when you choose its planting place in the garden. Also, it asks tp be planted in a well drained location since the bulbs will rot if left st.anding in water. You will be doing youneli an injustice if you only plant bulbs that bloom all at once. Select aome of the early blooming types. By checking with your nurseryman as to the planting times for your local climate, you may be able to span the planting of daffodil bulbs over a couple of months from September to early December. Plant colorful annuals over this bulb bed. They will help cover the fading bulb foliage later on. Planting the miniature daffodils and a variety of flower forms will also add intere8t to the bulb planting. There are many ways in which to uae this delightful bulb flower and spread its charm throughout the landacape. Scattered clump plantings along a walk or under deciduous trees ia one way. ~ Intermix them with other bulbs like tulips or hyacinths or plant them where you haye ground cover. Plants go on sale A plant and bulb sale to raise funds for the UC lrvlne Arboretum will be held in the facility from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. The sale will feature many rMe plants and a new variety of geranium, called "Irvine," that was developed at the arboretum. For more information. call 856-5833. • • • The Newport Hiiia Garden Club will have a membership social at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Clubhouse 2 in Harbor View Homes. Newport Beach. A flower arranging demonstration will be given by Lily Briggs, a Coastline Community College instructor and a floral designer for 30 years. The event is open to Harbor View residents. For lnfonnation, call Joyce Miedima, 640-2377. 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Date of Hearing: September 20, 1983 . Time of Hearing: 1 :30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. Location: Proposal: Planning Commission Hearing Room, Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza (Corner of Braodway and Santa Ana Boulevard), Santa Ana. Zoning Code Amendment No. CA 83-2 proposes to amend Section 7-9-138.2 Compliance with California Environmental Quality Act: It was determined that the proposed project will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment and therefore Negative Declaration #3PL 183 was granted. All persons either favoring or opposing this proposal are Invited to present their views before the Planning Com- mission. For further Information, persons are Invited to call the Planning Codes Section at 834-5380 or come Into the office located at 400 Civic Center Drive West, Room 268, Santa Ana, California 92702-4048. Please· refer to CA 83-2 . Daily Pilat FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1983 BUSINESS STOCKS COMICS B6 B7 BS I: I j Tips are offered . (or sate, h ealth! ul running. Page B4. [ Hart back in school LONG BEACH (AP) Al.moet a year a fter he broke his neck during a college football game, quadriplegic Long Beach State defensive beck Todd Hart returned to claa8es Wednelday. The wheelch air-bound Hart, 20, of San Juan Capiatrano, became one of about 45 studenta a t the cam- pua with spinal cord injuries. "It's been eomething r ve been looking forward to -it's been a goal of mine for a long time," said the aophomore. "When I w aa in the hospital. I always thought about going beck to achool in the fall. Now it's fall and time to start." Delly Pilot Photoe by Rld\erd Koehlef Dave Swigart of Fou ntain Valley hurdles the line for shortg~in Thursday, while Al Pola (9) and Les Holland (92 ) are in on the stop. Hart, who was left a quad- riplegic last Sept. 11 after his neck was !>9>ke n la a game again.st UCM., ., releaaed in April from a Northridge splnal-<X>rd treatment facility. He has since been slowly rebuilding his strength and has regained some uae of his arms. Barons' first contest no contest, 24-0 By ROGER CAR~N Of_O..,,...IWI What a difference 365 days can make. Or. for that matter, what a difference physical superiority, combined with a lethal passing game can make. Blend it with a mistake-prone foe on opening nigh t and the result is a one-sided rout, which is exactly what Fountain Valley High's Barons achieved in a 24-0 non-league football victory over Mater Dei Thursday night before 5,600 at Santa Ana Bowl. The only suspense was whether the Barons would hang on to their shutout in the second half, but when they were put to the test, well, it was no contest. At this point the only thing one can surmise is Lend/ • cruises • to sell11s NEW YORK (AP) -Ivan Lendl's met hodical marc h through the United States Open Tennis Championship clearly is becoming more difficult. Through h is first four victories in this richest of all Grand Slam tournaments, Lendl lost just one service game. In Thursday's quar- terfinals, however, Sweden's Mats Wilander broke the cool Czech's booming serves three dif- ferent times. It hardly mattered. of course, since the second-seeded Lend! continued to destroy h is side of the draw with a 6-4, 6-4, 7-6 wipeout of No. 5 Wilander. That thrust him into Saturday's semifinals against underdog Jimmy Arias, the No. 9 seed who staged a major upset by eliminat- ing fourth-seeded Yannick Noah of France, 7-6, 4-6, 6-3, 1-6, 7-5. that the Barons are back with a relentless Air Force, led by quarterback Brett Stevens. The 6-0, 185-pound senior riddled Mater Dei's secondary for 14 completions in 17 attempts, withou t an interception, for 143 yards and 2 touchdowns. And, he showed the ki11d of feet that, combined wit h solid pass protection from the offensive line for the most part, is going to give future opponents nigh tmares. "He's a year older, a year more mature," said his coach, Mike Milner . But this wasn 't simply a sharp nigh t for the Fountain Valley quarterback. It was sheer superi- ority across the line and on both sides of the ball for the Barons. Mater Dei, a power within the Angelus League, managed just two yards on the ground (net) during the first hal1 as the Monarchs fell behind, 17-0, and were unable to complete either of two passes. receivers such as Jamie Craft (5-for-53 yards), Brian Belcher (4-47) and Carl Harry (1-14), among others. "I really feel good about it," said Milner. "We physically dominated the line of scrimmage. We've been preaching that all summer long, that you have to be physical, to get after people, and I do think we did that tonight." Harry, in his first start with the Barona as a junior, showed the fluid style of his older brother (Stanford's Emile Harry) with his one reception. Stevens was 9-for-9 a t one point in the first hal1 on his w ay to touchdown passes of 10 and 8 yards to Mike Newton and Belcher. Mater Dei Coach Wayne Cochrun said he wasn't surprised the Barons showed such a sharp passing display so early in the sea.son. "We saw them in the summer and th ey were crisp then," the Monarchs' boss said. "They're class people. And we, well, we're not as good as everyone has been saying ." And when the Monarchs gave Chris Sperle a shot at his 30-yard field goal with one aerorid left after a 32-y ard lo88 on a bad center snap on a punting situation, you knew this wasn't Mater Dei'a night. The Barons took advantage of another Mater Dei mistake to score their first TD when a field goal attempt wasn't needed after the Monarehs jumped (See BARONS1 Page 83) Stevens had some help, too, in the form of Series for none but the Brave LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ask Mike Marshall about the latest showdown between the Los An- geles Dodgers and A tla n ta Braves, beginning tonight in Los Angeles. and th e big right-fielder throws up his hands in despair. "This season has been so crazy ... both teams looked like they might run away with it ... but I can't say we have to win one game, or two, or sweep, or any- thing like that," he said Thursday night' after crashing a three-run homer in the Dodgers' 5-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds. "I'm just taking it one game at a time.'' Maybe it's not original. but It's probably the best way to go. The Dodgers and Braves have met four times this season for a three-game series. Three times the Dodgers were in first place, one time the Braves were on top. The Dodgers are on top again in the National League West, by two games. And in all four previous series th e Dodgers won two of the three games. Oa Tl' t.111 ... t Cllaaael I J •t 7:S• Dodger Stadium is sold out for all three games. Two of them will be shown on local television, a rarity in Los Angeles. And the 45,826 fans who were on hand Thursday night roared -or booed -whenever news of At- lanta's wild, 12-9 victory over the Giants in San Francisco flashed on the message board. The Dodgers came from behind in dramatic fashion Wednesday night, on Marshall's 10th inning grand slam homer, and on Thurs- day night they beat the Reds' Mario Soto, w hom Marshall de- scribes as "the best pitcher in the league." Soto, 15-11, gave up Marshall's 16th homer, and second in as many nights, in the fourth inning. It was a three-run blast, following singles by Dusty Baker and Pedro Guerrero. and it was Marshall's first hit off of Soto all season (he was O-for-9 against the Reds' ace). It was the second straight five-set marathon for Arias. That is not Lendl's style. The next set he loses in this tournament will be the first set he loses. Until Wilander, no one has even threat- ened to win one from Ivan the Wonderful. Wilander appreciated the fact that he had given Lend! a tougher match than anyone else in, the tournament. "I think I'm the closest one to take a set from him and I'm satisfied with that," he said. Mater Dei taiJback Mik e Jones is pursued by a host of white Fountain Valley jerseys as he heads upfield. Barons won season opener, 24-0. "None of that matters now," said Los Angeles Manager Tom La.sorda, refusing to add any fuel to an already heated series. That provided enough impetus for Bob We lch, 14-11, to record his sixth successive victory. "Basically, the only pitch I had was my fastball," said Welch, w ho notched eight strikeouts and allowed four hits over eight in- nings. Tom Niedenfuer started the ninth , but Steve Howe had to finish it, posting his 17th save. "This was a very good test," decided Lendl. "It was a difficult match. He keeps the ball in play ' and he's very difficult to beat." Wilander proved that three w eeks before this tournament, • w h en he defeated Lend l and • other top pros in Cincinnati on a , Dec:oturf II court, the same sur- face as the one used ln the Open. But after the Urst round here, • the 19-year-old announced he could not win the Open. Lend!, however, didn't put much in that declaration. "He didn't expect to win the ' French Open last year," LendJ said. "It didn't work out that way. .. 1 You don't pay attention to what guy9 are saytng." Why waa he able to whip Wllander here after toeing to hJm on the same surface last month? "I made one big mistake In Cincinnati and couldn't get out of It," he aaJd . "I tried to pace my- aell, start slowly and get Into the match . I never did get Into the match." Football starts in earnest Jonight Ne wport, Edison I a vored; Vikings underdogs vs . Esperanz a The high echool football leUOft p111 under way in full twtna 1.0nl&ht around the area. with k.ickofft in each cue at 7:30 p.m. Here'• a look at the achedUW. Sosa Au at N..,.,.. llaMr HOit Sanon bout tallblck Stew 8razu in their beckfie1d, but the Satntlay they have two of a kind tn speedburMn .Steve Shaw and Loi Ana9)la tnnlf• Gerald Meyers. Both teMw 'like to nm. Newport may be atroaaie:r, the Seln1a fast.er. 11>e line: Newport Harb« by 3. BdllOll at o.ma.. <>ranee County'• No. 1 ranPd t.em takee lt credenu.la to 1A Verne WMN ·~n.··the·~ OJ:l' ......... c.on.. fe rence champion, awalta wtth a multiple offerwe, keyed by tallbeck Darryl·Henley, an All..CIJ' eeJectlorl •a )lnlor. 'Both t.-. have iood alM and npertence, but the Charpn have J.tf Wpp. a poUint """'*' to ot&et \he i-n.h. And, Joa Nowocny lives Ed.ilon the pu1 AND nan. 'Ji\e Uni: Editon by 6. ' .. Hilla bouttng the eixperience of a 14-0 vk1lofy IMt yeu-behind retumlng qb Lee Plemel. lrvlne oountitn with junior qb Jefl Blelmln. The line: i)ven. tJalv.nltJ n .• _.....,.at lrvtDe Uniwnlty .W be tryinC to awn,e a 17·2 m todty rival Woodbrid&e with the Jury ttUl at quar1e'bedc (WW Wamm or Alviy Miller). Woodbridae hM BW RUlle1l llhd Rudy~ to haunt Uni~ The llne: Unl at12. ... 11Grade•1.C.ta M ... atOCC Bolla Grande'• f«1il la ~ ~ ..... and the .... .....-y ftl\lrel to ,....,,. • '*"' 119\ ..... .,. ... behind ... *1P-~ •wtilr Seot ~at quar· WbMk. 'ft'9 UM: B6IM Otiride bY 3. After Marsh all's three-run homer in the fourth inning, the Dodgers added two more runs in the sixth. llllllAID TONIGHT . . . .,. .. ,, ' . ..,.,J~· ' • ..... --·-:""'!? 4 .. ti-_ SATURDAY DILMM ,,_ "'' ...... ......... , .... . . I . .. ' ·~~-· .... -·-.~ • • ... ..... '\al -....... ,. - D Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 SPORTS BREAK Two colleges cancel exhibition games with Soviet Union From AP clhpatdu The scheduled tour oC the United m States by the Soviet Union basketball team still is on, Bill Wall, executive direct.or of the Amateur Basketball Aaaociation United States of America, said Thunday. But two universities have canceled exhibition games by a Soviet team in the wake of the Soviets downing a Korean airliner last week. ABAUSA is the governing body of amateur basketball in the United States. In a letter to athletic directors and coaches involved in the tour, Wall said, "Th.is office has spoken with the USOC Executive Director (F. Donald Miller), who has been in phone contact with the Korean Olympic Committee. Both groups hope that international sports exchanges with the Soviets continue. Sports must be different from politics and military mishaps." Wall, who is based in Colorado Springs. Colo., said, "The University of Maryland canceled their game, without contact between their major offices and the ABAUSA office, which w e thought was a premature, emotion.al reaction." The game was scheduled Nov. 20. Vanderbilt also canceled its Nov. 17 game against the Soviets. However, the University of Houston, which has a Nov. 26 CBS-TV game against the Soviets, plans to go ahead with the game. "Our decision at this time is to play the game," said Houston Athletic Di.rector John K.asser. "The White House is looking into cultural exchanges, and whether they'll be curtailed. When a final decision is made, it will be on whether to play the game, not becasuse it's on national TV. The money's not the thing." Wall said The Netherlands national team, fourth in the European championships. could substitute for the Soviets in the event their tour was canceled. Quote of the day Dick Butler. supervisor of umpires in the American League: "If you took three words out of the English language. most players and umpires would be mute." No local TV for Rams J Sunday's NFL game between the Rams and New Orleans Saints at '-I' Anaheim Stadium will not be televised ~ locally. Rams officials have announced. The contest, set for 1 p.m. needed to be sold out 72 hours before game time, but a spokesman for the club said there were still an estimated 12,000 unsold tickets as of Thursday afternoon. New York edges Milwaukee Don Baylor and Bert Campanerl1 Ii drove in two runs each, helping the New York Yankees beat Milwaukee, 6-5, Thursday night in the lone American League game on the schedule besides the Angels-White Sox contest. Bob SbJrley, 5-6, got the win, allowina four hits and four walks in five innings. while Rieb Gossage picked up his 19th eave ... Meanwhile, in National League action, George B jorkmu scored from first base on Denny Walling'• pinch-hit double with one out in the 10th inning lO give Houston a 3-2 victory over San Diego. The game ended a four-game losing streak for Houston and a four-game winning streak for San Diego ... Dale Murphy's second home run of the game, a two-out solo shot in the seventh, cracked a tie and boosted Atlanta to a come-from-behind, 12-9 victory over San Fran- cisco. The Braves banged out 20 hits, including five by Rafael Ramirez, who had a homer and three RBI as they stayed two games behind the Dodgers in the NL West. Atlanta had trailed at one time in the contest, 7-3. before rallying. The Braves visit Los Angeles in the first of a three-game series tonight. NL East far from decid ed The National League East Divison baseball teams, in the midst of the L,.v...J tightest race in baseball, suddenly have .. a hot team in the Montreal Expos, winners of eight of their last 11 games. "It's going to come down lO the final weekend of the season," said Montreal Manager Bill Virdon, "and in the end, pitching will win lt. I'm happy with our pitching." Montreal, which struggled early this season despite its wealth of talent, is in first place, a half-game ahead of the Philadelphia Phillies. The Pittsburgh Pirates are one game back and the St. Louis Cardinals, the defending world champions, are 1 Yi games back. The Chicago Cubs, 10 games back, were all but out of contention. while the New York Mets were eliminated Wednesday night. "It's the craziest race I've ever seen.'' said St Louis Manager Whitey Hen.og. "It seems every team has been out of it one time or another. then gotten back in. I can't figure it out. I'm just glad we're in the position we're in." All the NL East clubs were idle Thursday and will face oniy division rivals the rest of the way. Montreal has the most games remammg. 11 at home and 14 on the road. St. LouLS plays 11 at home and 13 on the road, while Philadelphia and Pittsburgh each has 24 games left and each has 13 at home. Pro volley hall tour comes to Newport Beach Several area professional volleyball players will be among the participants this weekend at the inaugural Newport Beach Open, the 11th of 12 stops on the pro beach tour. opening the door for area residents like Rocky Ciarelli of Newport Beach to battle for some of the $10,000 in prize money. NGK Snead , Mahaf l ey share lead SUTTON. Maas. -Veterans J .C. n· Snead and J ohn Mahaffey, PGA tour mlllional.res but winless for two years, fl.red 6-under par 65s for a aha.re of the fl,.i-round lead Thunday in the Bank of Bost.on GoU Cla.ul.c. Snead, who will be 42 next month, pulled lnt.o a tie with a late afternoon birdie spree as the 72-hole teat gnt under way In ideal weather at Pleasant Valley Country Club. Mahaffey. a mid-morning starter In the field of 156, "played well, a pretty aolid round" as he carded aeven birdies and one bogey for a • 34-31-65 and a one-stroke lead. However, Snead, who started on the 10th tee in the afternoon, rerovered quickly from an erratic start and closed MAHAPRY within three strokes with four birdies and a bogey on hla flrst nine holes. Then, playing aound golf, he pulled into a tie with birdies on his 11th, 13th and 14th holes. He had a chance to take the lead, and challenge the competitive course record of 63 set by Rik Massengale in 1977. but had to settle far par on the last four holes. Jodat back with Chargers SAN DIF.GO -The San Diego m Chargers have re-signed Jim Jodat, 4• • whom they waived a week ago. and made room for him by cutting rookie defensive back Darrell Pattillo. The return of Jodat was seen as a 111ove to bolster the Chargers' special teams. Jodat, in his seventh National Football League season . played in seven games last year aCter being signed in mid-season. New format for tournament PORTLAND, Ore. -For the first n time in seven years, the Portland stop on the Ladies Professional GOif As- sociation tour will be more than an - unofficial ''breather." The old LPGA team championship, held in Portland since 1977, has been abandoned and replaced with the Portland Ping Championship, a regular, full-fledged tournament with only one winner. Fonnerly, the LPGA pros teamed in pairs in a best-ball format that resulted in extremely low scores and a break from the weekly pressure of the regular tour. F.ach team had to split the prize money, malting it difficult to show a profit when traveling expenses were included. T e levis ion, radio TV: Baseball -Atlanta at Dodgers, 7:30 p.m .. Channel 11. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Chicago. 5:25 p.m .. KMPC (710); Atlanta at Dodgers, 7:35 p.m .. KABC (790). High school football -Anaheim at Fullerton, 7:15 p.m .. KNEWS (1190); Edison at Damien, 7:30 p.m., K~ (108-FM). Schaf er fifth in hydroplane standings The motor in his unlimited hydroplane is older than he is, the boat was claimed Crom a bankruptcy court just last June. yet Irvine resident Jack Schafer ranks fifth in the overall Thunderboat World Series national point standings. Schafer, 38, who pilots and sells jet aircraft from his office at John Wayne Airport, will be driving his American Speedy Printing hydroplane in the Miller High Life Thunderboat Regatta at M~on Bay in San Diego, Sept. 15-18. Schafer's craft is powered by a Rolls Royce-Merlin engine. built during World War 0 . The powerful Mertins generate 3,000 horsepowre on aviation fuel and nitr~oxide and will tum speeds of 180 mph down the slraightaway at the 2 Yi-mile Mission Bay course. "We got a real late start in the series this year;" said Schafer. "Bob Taylor of Houston told me to go to Seattle and buy this boat from the bankruptcy court. Oddly enough, I had driven it before when it was called 'Thousand Trails.' "I found a crew and we put it together in nine days. That project should have taken two months." Schafer and Taylor arrived in Detroit for the June ?!7 Gold Cup and waited for the arrival of boat and crew, but they didn't show up in time. "When they arrived, it was too late to try and qualify," said Schafer. "Actually, it's just as well because we really weren't ready." Schafer, whose father campaigned the famous "Such Crust" series of thunderboats during the 1940's and '50s, finished third in his first r ace, the Governor's Cup at Evansville, Ind. and then won the Columbia Cup in Pasco. Wash. In the Emerald Cup in SeattJe, he finished second giving him 2,932 points in the standings. Current leaders are Jim Kropfeld and Chip Hanauer in boats that have competed in each of the series races. Schafer has been racing unlimited hydroplanes since 1975 and finished third in 1979 points, but a victory had eluded him until the Columbia Cup. Rams sign Jones The Rams, hurting in the wide receiver department because of injuries to Preston Dennard and Henry El.lard, announced Thursday they had signed wide receiver Gordon Jones. a 6-0. 190-pounder who played the last four seasons with Tampa Bay. Jones was the Buccaneers' No. 2 draft pick out of the University of Pittsburgh in 1979. During his four years at Tampa Bay, he caught 86 passes for 1,230 yards and scored eight touch- downs. His best season was in 1980 when hecaught48 passes for669 yards and five TDs. · Jones will be in uniform Sunday when the Rams host the New Orleans Saints in their home opener at Anaheim Stadium. Dennard is out with a sprained left a nkle, whale Ellard, the Rams' No. 2 draft pick, has a fractured clavicle. Both receivers suffered thetr m;uries in a 16-6 season-opening victory against the New York Giants last weekend. Unfortunately for thoee players, the top-ranked t wo-man team in the world, Randy Stoklos and Singin Smith, will alao be on hand for the two-day tournament at Newport Dunes Beach Park. Other area players scheduled to compete include Greg Kiernan and Ron McElhany, Laguna Beach resi- d ents who have teamed; Butch Martin of Huntington Beach who iB paired with Dave Moorehouse; and Jeff Jordan, also of Huntington Beach. who haa yet to announce his partner. Sparll Plu1s for llUln~ popu .. r ,,. ] Auton10ttv. 011 Can Spout And besides Smith and St.oklos, who have won five of the previous 10 pro tournaments this summer, there's the wun of Tim Hovland and Mike Dodd, which has walked away with four titles. The tournamen t opens at 9 a.m . Saturday and continues throughout the day. Competition continues Sun- day, al8o starting at 9, with th,~ finals expected to begin at 3 p .m. The Newport tourney is one of six new sites added to this year's tour, Edison women triumph The F.<lison High women's volleyball wun opened its nonlea.gue campaign wi\h a convincing 15-6, 15-5, 15-12 verdict over Tustin Thursday. Sparking the Chargers were 90phomore middle blocker Dionne Powers, junior setter Erin Tomblin and junior outside hitter Laura Bengdall. The Chargers play their second match Tuesday afternoon at 4:30, hosting University. Church There is no charge for admission. Newport Christian romps to 44-6 win Newport Christian High rolled to a 37 -0 halftime advantage and cruised to a 44-6 eight-man football victory over Pacific Christian Thursday night at Huntington Beach High. Senior quarterback Randy Stu.art ran for a pair of touchdowns and passed for another, while junior tailback Steve Forbes tallled twice in the romp. Forbes totalled 82 yards on 16 carries. 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Coast Highway • 646-9363 ............ t ........ .., Deity ~to by ltlcfl«d koettl9r Fountain Valley running back Dave Swigart iscorraled by Mater Dei defender after short gain Thursday. 49ersscore 48 in rout "" MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -San Francisco quarterback Joe Mon- tana says you don't expect games like the 49ers had Thursday night. you just e njoy them. "Once momentum starts going one way like that it's tough to stop," Montana said after throw- ing a career-high four touchdown passes in the first half as the 49ers blitz.ed the Minnesota Vikings, 48-17. The San Francisco secondary also had a hand -or hands -in the victory, intercepting five Vik- ing passes and recovering a fumble. Three of the inter- ceptions were by comerback Eric Wright. "I'm happy with our pass de- fense. It came alive for the flrst time m a couple of years," 49ers Head Coach Bill Walsh said. "This is the best performance we've had since the Super Bowl." Foothill buries Cougars, 24-7 Foothill High's Jason Schmid outdueled Capistrano Valley's highly touted quarterback Burt Call by throwing for 143 yards in the first three quarters to lead the Knights to a 24-7 victory over the Cougars in this season's football opener for both schools Thursday. The Knights led 10-0 at the half and 24-0 after three quarters of the play before the Cougars scored their lone tally in the (ourth quarter. Schmid finished his night's work by completing 9 of 16 passes for 143 yards and one touchdown. Call. although he was 19 of 29 for 234 yards, was restricted primar- ily to short passes by Foothill's swarming defense. BARONS ROUT MATER DEi, 24-0 From Page 81 offside, giving FV a first down at the MD 18. Monarchs linebacker Al Pol.a made his presence felt, as he did most of the night, but it wasn't enough, Stevens' dart found Newton in the end wne from 10 yards out. Belcher's sack forced Mater Dei into a hole later. forcing a punt and Stevens riddled Mater Dei's secondary on his way to his second TD pass (hitting an airborne Belcher in the end wne f.rom 8 yards out). Mater Dei threatened twice in the second half. first gaining possession at the FV 28 on Mickey Pen.aflor's fumble recovery. But Belcher broke through again to throw the Monarchs for a big loss on third down and Mater Dei was forced to punt. Later Mater Dei made its only march, moving 55 yards to the FV 15, but a costly delay of the game penalty and a defensive move by Gary McGinnis turned the Monarchs away. Dave Swigart turned in a sharp effort in the running game for the Barons, with an eye-opening move on his 23-yard dash, just preceding a 17-yacd bolt to the Mater Dei 1 before the Barons went to Stevens from a yard out. Swigart netted 71 yards on 14 carries for a 5.0 average. , Defensively the Barons were nearly unmovable. The comers were sealed by Newton and Craft and the Monardp1 were virtually unable to move with any consistency in any direction. Tom Boyd, Jim Ussman, Kim Ung, Belcher and Eddie Wells simply had too many answers up front. Greer defends title in CM golf tourney 1 Brad Greer will return to defend his title in the 11th annual Wlll Jordan-Costa Mesa city golf championships at Cost.a Mesa Golf and Country Club this weekend. A total of 340 players have signed to play in the $4,000 event to be run in four flights including the championship flight for those with 0-4 handicaps. Other Clights include the second with 5-9 handic.aps; third with 10-13 handicaps; and fourth with 14-18 handicaps. The first and fourth lights will play on the shorter Mesa Linda course Saturday, moving to the Los Lagos course Sunday. The low 16 scoren from the championship flight Saturday will tee off at noon Sunday. Others who stood out with key defensive moves included Terry Lung, Newton, Craft, Scott Harrison and Steve Shaar, among others. Mater Del had two other shots at scoring in the fading moments, but Craft and Shaar finished it off at the FV 6. A short punt put Mater Dei at the FV 19 with nine seconds left, but the lack of a passing attack ended it right \here. Mater Dei really had no threat in the passing game and Milner acknowledged they were aware of it coming in. "We kind of knew they were experimenting with three quarterbacks," said Milner. The Monarchs' rushing game took a blow in the second quarter when tackle Brook Niemiec went out with a knee injury. but it didn't appear to be serious enough to keep him out of next week's game. Pat Dubar completed 4 of 7 for 48 yards and ran for 25 yards on four carries in the second half, and Mike Jones broke off a 20-yard scamper late in the second quarter and ran for gains of 15 and 10 in the second half, but overall, it was one grim show for the Monarchs, who hurt themselves badJy with assign- ment mistakes. There wasn't any experimenting in the Barons' passing game. Stevens went to a draw play on the first play from scrimmage, handed itoU to Swigart on the next play, then hit Swigart with a screen to open things up. When the Monarchs put o n the big rush he dumped it off. When he had the time his passes were almoet perfect. And when he had to run. he did. And Swigart showed promise despite nursing a nagging injury. It was vintage Fountain Valley. * Fountllln V ... v 24, Mat9t' D.i 0 k«"9 lri 0V."9n PaUfl 14· 11·0 Fountain Vatln 0 17 1 C>-14 Pvnfl 6-27 Maler o.i O O 0 <>-O Fumblfl·~I I· 1 S.C-Qua,_ PeNlllfl·varo' 6·S6 FV-Hewion. 10 Pen lrom lndlYldU., Rullllnt 4· 11 ·0 4·31 2·0 10·51 Slt Yef1' (Sperle klekJ. 10:11. ktY. FV-Swlo.r1, 14·11. Herrl,on, 5'·Y8'd Orfve, 9 otev,, ~teven' to 4·20. Blanco, l·l ; Aklne. Crall, 21 varo,. Meler Oel oth lOt• l·lor·mlnu1 1; Slaven•, 9·for mtnu' on fovrtPI and I el MO 73 1, Ham. Hor·mlnu1 1, Grahn, FV-&elclltr. I oen lrom 2·for·mlr.u1 l Slavens (Sperle kick), 1 SI t<tv MO-Jont1 lt·IS, O~r. 9·13, )l·yard drive, 6 ola v' St..,.tn' com· Cu llllo. 1·S. Jo,IPOvlch, ?·l , fn· pletlont of 14. 11 anO 6 yard• gram, l·l, Montano, l·lor·mlnu' I. FV-Soerle. lO FG, 001 l(ev Cto, J·for·mlnus 1, B•O unrar )7·verd ~d centtr 'neo to MO IJ 'n•P. mlnu1 37 ThWd <Ne,. lftdl\llclUaf ,..,,1n9 FV-Steven1, 1 run (S~rlt klckl, FV-S1tven1. 14-11·0, 1'3 1'19 Ko· Swigart run1 of 13 t nO 17 MO-Montano, 0·3·0. Oubar. 10 MO 1 •·•-o . .a Atlenelanc-S,600 (eitlmettOI ~al tt.cetv"'9 Game Shllktlc• FV-<rall, S·Sl. Belcl'ler. •·'7. Flf\1 Oowns lfu•llfl·vard' Paulno Varos FV MO 1·1', Swigert, 1·19, Herry, 1·14, 12 I Ntwlon, I· 10, H1rrlM>n, 1-0 32·14 31·7' M0-MllC"41R, 7·3S. JOOH. 1-13, 143 .a Cao, 1·0. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 Is Aussie boat legal? Conner doesn't know NEWPORT. R.l. (AP) -Is she or• isn't she? Not even Dennia Conner knows for sure. The man entrusted with keev- ing the America's Cup in the United States, the only home it has known, says he still isn't cer- tain if Australia II, trying to take the coveted prize Down Under, qualifies as a legal 12-meter yacht. And in just four days he must steer his red-hulled boat, Liberty, to the starting Line against the unique yacht with the con- troversial winged keel "l don't know," the U.S. skip- per says when asked If his for- midable foe meets 12-meter stan- dards required of all America's Cup competitors. "I don't think all the facts are in but I have to assume she is and I have to beat her on the race course. I hope she is." Heated controversy hung over this resort town like the op- pressive summer sun after the New York Yacht Club challenged the legality cf Australia Il's keel. The club, which oversees Cup rules and picks a U.S. defender, asked the International Yacht Racing Union to decide whether Australia II's keel made it more than a 12-meter boat as de- termined by a cvmplex equation. The equation uses a boat's length at the water line, lateral area under the water, sail area and hull height above the water and must equal exactly 12 meters. Each America's cup boat has an aluminum hull more than 60 feet long with a mast about 85 feet high and a crew of 11. The NYYC said on Aug. 26 that it was dropping its protest. But Conner remains unconvinced. "I just assumed that I had to beat them (the Australians) on the race course and let the yacht club handle the legal aspects of it and hope I'm racing (against) a 12-f!leter on Sept. 13," when the best-of-seven finals begin. he said. Laser sailors vie at BYC More than 100 Laser Class sail- ors from throughout the U.S . and Canada are expected to compete in the International Laaer Class Association North American championship which began today out of Balboa Yacht Club. The regatta will consist of seven races sailed in a three-day period over an Olympic triangle course west of the Newport Pier. BYC commodore Bill Taylor and member Tad Springer are co-chairmen of the event. Bob Williamson is race committee chairman. Race management said two committee boats will be required and about 30 people will be staff- ing the regatta. The Laser is a 14-foot single-handed catboat popular in Southern California and other parts of the U.S . Australian officials declined comment. on Conner'a remark&. Warren Jones, the executive dl- rector of the Auatralia Il syndi- cate, had said, "It doesn't do the America's Cup event any credit at all to have that sort of incident surrounding it." Because of the innovative keel, which improves Australia O's maneuverability, the outcome is too cloee for Conner to call. In previous Cup competitions the two finalists "have had some- what the same boats. We maybe had a little more of a feel" for what the results would be, he said. "But we're racing kind of apples and oranges this time. I think that the real truth of it is that no one really knows." Heading into the home stretch of his preparations to avoid being the first American skipper to lose the Cup, Conner said he's not paying much attention to hia op- ponent, which won an astounding 48 of 54 races in the foreign trials. "We just have to really work on the areas where we have control and not spin our wheels on things that aren't productive," said Con- ner. Mini-Cup set Sunday in Newport A 12-foot 12-meter? That's the tag being hung on the lliusion-12, a one-man sailboat built to one-fifth scale of a 12-meter yacht ~ that will . be competing in the America's Cup. As a warm-up for the real America's Cup the lliusion-12s will stage a mini-America's Cup series in Newport Harbor Sun- day. The seven-race series -each race lasting about 20 minutes - will be sailed as nearly similar to the America's Cup as poaible. Races will st.art off the South Shore Yacht Club in the North Lido Channel and will be visible from the shore of Lido lale and Bayshores as well as from water- front restaurant.a and business finns. Sponsor of the evenl b Labatt's, a Canadian beer com- pany which ~naored Can- ada I in the real America's Cup trials. Date for the regatta was choeen as it falls after the America's Cup defender and challenger have been selected and just before the Cup finals begin. Racing will start at noon. The lliu.sion-12 is a one man boat in which the skipper steers with his feet and handles all sails from a snug oockpit. It is anticipated that two skip- pers will be chosen who have participated in regular America's Cup campaigns. Trophy for the winner will be a replica of the America's Cup bolted to a ped- estal in the New York Yacht Club. Home runs a thing of beauty to LaRussa MAKITA CHICAGO (AP) -Chic.ago White Sox Manager Tony LaRussa says he likes to watch home runs as much as the Cans. and Thursday night he really enjoyed himself. "There's two ways to watch the game -as a manager and as a fan," he said after the White Sox downed the Angels 8-5 on the strength of con- secutive homers by Harold Baines and Greg Luzinski. "To see the ball hit like Harold did, then back-to-back homers, I'm thrilled." Baines blasted his 14th homer of the year into the bullpen in center field during a five-run third inning and Luzinski followed with his 28th, a long solo shot to center. "I hit the ball good," Luzinski said. "The pitch was down and I kind of golfed at it. I was waiting for a strike and drove the ball." Rich Dotson, 17-10, walked five and struck out two in seven-plus innings of work. He departed in the top of the eighth after yielding a walk and a double. Chicago opened the scoring in the fint inning when Baines, who had doubled, and Luzinski, who had walked. scored on Ron Kittie's single. lndlvldual Swing Analyslt Ullng Large Saeen TeleVllllon Former Head Pro BIG CANYON C.C. lllllWOA'I ... -. 11111 ...,,.,. ....... lnlM, I&. lH-211-1011 With Kittle on first and Greg Walker on third, Chicago pulled a double steal r.~~~~~~~~~I in with Walker aooring and Kittle taking third on an errant throw by Angels' catcher Bob Boone. The Angels scored their first run in the third when Rod Carew walked and later 8COred on a single by Doug DeClnces. N••• ... rt• ·····-·"'' PREPS TONIGHT ... From Page 81 The line: Laguna Beach by l Wt1tmln1ter vs. La Quinta at Bol1a Westminster puta It.a aerial game of quarterback Tim Hanson and receiver Tim Valenzuela against an opponent high on it.a Une. The line: Weslml.nster by 3. Mapolla at San Clemente Jlm Amo and Paul Warden are just what Allie Schaff likes for hi.a wish- bone MagnoU3 lA improving and has experience. The line: San Clemente by 3 Johnaon at running back. Saddleback counters with 4.5 speed in Teddy Baker. The line: Saddlebac:k by 3. Ml11loo Viejo at Ta1tlo Defense i. the name of the game for Mlasion with David Hill (11 inter~ ceptJons as a junior) ~ the terond· ary. Tutun iJI trying to rebound with a atrong pasaing game. The line: Mi.ton Viejo by 6. El Toro v1. Cyprets at Wettera •u..&. MOOEL JA3000 •9900 'itodf'fttinnf)W 3¥•'' PLANER $9900 711.a.JC.lltl . REAL VALUES San~ Valley v1. Saddleb1c• a t SA Bowl Tom Baldwin's Valley eleven has some top re("el vera and LaMon~ Bob Johruion'1 defend.Ing CIF Cen- tral Conference champion.I rely on the running of 20~pound talJb.ck Dan Trickett, but there It a lot more th•t haan't surfaced from the El Toro camp. It'• Chr1a Van Hook'• debut u tho Cyp~ coach. The 11.ne: El Toro by 3. on items from applesauce to zippers Baily Plllt are advertised every day in the .. IM Orange Coast DAILY PILO'T/Frlday, Sept. 9, 1983 BULLITIN BOARD ff B tJoll tourney The eeventh annual Huntington Beach Cham!>« of Commerce golf tournament la set lor Friday. Sept. 18 at Huntington Sea Cliff Country Club. Seventeen profffllonala wtll be among the 209 golfers competing. Funds wtll go to the Chamber of Commerce acholarahlp fund. The tournament ~Ina at 7:30 a.m. Also scheduled to appear la Huntington Beach May<>< pro tem and former movie 1t11 Jack Kelly. For more Information, phone 536-8888. Bose Bow l draw ing Rose Bowl game ottlclala are offering 3,500 fans a chance to attend the annual football claaalc through the annual ticket drawing be- ginning Thursday. To enter the ticket drawing, persona should mall a post card with their name to Rose Bowt Ticket Drawing, P.O. Box 7122, Pasadena, 91109. Post cards muat be postmarked by Oct. 15. Alter 1,750 cards are drawn. thoae persona will be offered an opportunity to purchase two tickets to the game at $30 each. The game wtll be played Jan. 2 at 2 p.m. For more Information, phone (213) '4'49-ROSE. tt'ome n '11 t1•rlln• The Hang Ten eto-am Surllng SerlM round for women wtll be held Saturday at Cardiff RMI, betW99f'I Oceenalde and D.i Mar. The competltlOn la MllClloned by the United Stat .. Surllng FaderatlOn and the Aaaoclatlon of Surfing Profeaatonala. Thtrty-alx entrants wtll compete, and eight W'lll quality lor the main event. Competition begins at 8:30 a.m. and the final• are 1Chedu6ed for 2:'45 p.m. The atte can be rMChed by taking lnt81'9tate 5 to Lomu Santa Fe, right on Santa Fe to Pacific Coast Highway and right on Pacific Cout Highway to C11dlff Reel. Competitors wttl be vying for a nrat prize of $1,000. There ta no charge for viewing the competition. Phone 11-41-3253 for more lnfor· matlon. Forum box ing Mike Weaver W'IU meet Stan Ward In a 15-round heavyweight fight Wednesday at the Forum In Inglewood. On the undercard, Tim Harris meets Hedgeman "Two-Gun" Robertson. and Lupe Aquino faces Fellpe Canela In two 12-round wetterwelght flghta. Also on the undercard la a 12-round heavy· weight contest pitting Eddie "The Anlmal" Lopez against Ron Gibb•. Bouts begin at 6 p.m. Tickets are avallable at the Forum box office and Tlcketron outlets. For more Information, phone (213) 67'4--4700. flueea Mary tJoll Four former champions head the fleld for the 12th annual Long BMCh Ou.en Mary OP9I) golf tournament through Sunday at El Dorado and Skytlnka golf cour ... In Long Beach. PurM for the 72·hole event la a record S53,000. By eddlng Skytlnka, a lletd of 260 pro. and 1211mateura are competing. Stu RMae of New Zealand, Mike Kranu ol Long BMch, Ray Arlnno of Seottadale, Ariz .• and Lenny Clemente of Poway are the l0<mer champlona tn the fletd. Tldceta are pric.d at $5 for the tournament, ()( 12 dally. Football serlmmatJe Saddleback College'• Cardinal/Gold lntraa· quad football acrlmmaoe will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. on the college football lleld. A donetlon of S2 for adults and 11 tor children will be asked and W'lll go toward "costs of the football team," according to athletic director Biii Otta. More Information Is available by phoning 831-'4530. S eniors s oltball A senior citizens softball team la being formed In Costa Mesa with tryouts scheduled lor Saturday, 10 a.m., at Tewlnkle Park. Par11clpanta must be 55 years of aoe or older. The team wtll have Ila first clualflcatlon game Sept .. 18 with league play slated to start sept. 25. For further Information, phone Manager Peter Slmlluk at 957-2515. Is television really running f oothall? Penn S tate and S an Diego have to be wondering after las t week's e vents By DA VE GOLDBERG ,.,....,._ College and pro football have started their seasons in the past few weeks with the following major developments: •Nebraska and Penn State played a game in New Jersey by arrangement with an outfit known as Katz Sports, which appeared from nowhere a couple of years ago and is now bestowing millions of dollars on colleges to have their kids cavort on the tube. Nebraska won, 44-6, leaving Penn State's Joe Paterno to ponder whether a television show was worth all that. •In San Diego last Sunday, the Chargers' Roll Benil"9chke kicked off to the New York Jets while NBC was televising a commercial. The referee, Red Cashion, who had not yet signaled time in when Benil"9chke's first kick was made, immediately ordered a new kickoff, which the Jeta' Kirk Springs promptly returned 61 yards to pave the way to a touchdown -leaving Chargers Coach Don Coryell wondering whether the network really runs the game. Sports on TV for -weekend S aturday TELEVISION 9 a.m. (2) -TENNIS -The women's singles final and the men's semifinals of the U .S. Open at Flushing Meadow, N.Y .. f, SPJlB~(jj''l'E£ty1,Sl°" I •On the Monday night game between the Washington Red.skins and the Dallas Cowboys, ABC's Howard Calell referred to Washington's Alvin Garrett as "that little monkey." First he denied it, then -confronted with the tape and charges that the remark was a racial slur -noted that he calls his grandson the same things and enwnerated a long list of conUibutions to civil rights. The whistle incident and the Cosell remark occupied discussion as much or more than the other details of the games they occurred in. And both games were worth discussion. One of Cosell's major contributions to television sports journalism is his willingness to speak out on racialissues-aswith Muhammad Ali in the'60sand on many occasions since. Lut year, for example, his "Spo~beat" show had a marvelous segment on Willie Stargell that included Stargell talking about the diacrimination he faced on his first trip south to spring training in the late '50s. It was aim ply a poor choice of words in the heat of battle. Many announcers say they are sometimes surprised at what comes out without even thinking. • • • One more football note. NFL officials said before the season that they'd like to see the games completed in less than three hours. But the networks sure aren't going to speed up the games at the expense of revenue. For example, a post-strike innovation of last year remains -the post-kickoff commercial. So we now get a touchdown, an extra point, a commercial break, a kickoff, another commercial break. If it comes at the end of a quarter, as It did in last year's Washington-Dallas conference cham- pionship. it can make for 10 minutes or so of non-action. Pryor defends title against Arguello LAS VEGAS (AP) -"One of us will say goodbye to boxing feeling bad," says Aaron Pryor. "One of us will will say goodbye fee line good." Pryor, the World Boxing Association junior welterweight champion appears confident that he will be the fighter feeling good after his title defense against Alex.ls Arguello tonight at Caesars Palace. Arguello has relinquished the World Boxing Council lightweight championship since he was knocked out in the 14th round by Pryor last Nov. 12 at Miami, Fla., in a bid to beoome the only man to win four titles. The native of Nicaragua, who lives at King's Bay, Fl.a., also held the WBA featherweight and the WBC super featherweight titles. Pryor is a solid fav<Jrite to beat back Arguello's history-making bid a second time in what the champion says "probably will be my last fight." Pryor, who will be 28 Oct. 20. said his mother wants him to quit, that he has nothing more to prove and that he would only flght again if he can get a big-money match against fellow Ohioan Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini, the WBA lightweight champion. But many people in boxing feel Pryor will continue to fight whether or not he gets a fight against Mancini. RUNNING DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Tips offered for health! ul, safe running With estimates of more than 36 million Americans now running their way to fitness, a number of precautions can be taken to keep the exercise pleasant, as well as safe. According to experts, these tips are the most important: •Always check the weather report to determine how to dress. If you're running in cold weather, reme mber to protect your extremities by wearing gloves and a hai. If you're going to be running for at least 15 minutes, don't put on too much clothing, even in cold weather. Loose clothing is always best, regardless of the temperature. •Running shoes should have good arch support and fit properly with socks. Be sure to check the sole and heel for wear every so often. Good shoes are expensive, but it's a good investment to avoid treating a foot injury. •First-time runners should start slowly and work up. Run a half or three-quarters of a mile the first two weeks, then add to it. •The beginner should run every other day. After three or four weeks, you can run up to five times a week. •Wear reflective clothing at night and run in pairs or groups. Don't run in parks alone when they're likely to be empty. Be aware of dogs, which often attack runners. •After a run, change to a dry shirt. You can easily get chilled if you continue to wear the wet, sweaty one. •Running in the rain is OK, but in cold rains, dress properly. Keep on eye out for leaves on the ground which can be slippery. •When it's very hot, be prepared to drink plenty of liquids. •If you run regularly, take good care of the feet. Keep toenails trimmed to avoid a broken nail that can lead to infection. If you get a blister, don't break it. If the blister is severe, stop running until it heals. •Check your pulse after every run. Your pulse should return to its normal rate soon afterward. * • • THE 1983 RUN with the Angels for Cancer is set for Saturday, Sept. 17, begin.rung in the parking lot of Anaheim Stadium. Angels' first baseman Rod Carew will be firing the starting gun as honorary chairman of the event. A 5k will be held at 7:30 a.m. with the IOk begmning at 8:15. According to race director Ken Kayod.a, the 5k will be held within the lot area. while the 1 Ok goes out along the Santa Ana Riverbed and both races end inside the stadium. Applications are available at many running stores in the county or by calling the Cancer Society office at 752-8600. RUNNING SCHEDULE S.!Uf'deY Ses;leortlb« Spedel II S •fld 1• -8eolnl I • m <Slo.l al\CI I 4.5 In Fountain VelleY Flat, rut COU<sa. For more lmor,,,.tlon, Of>One ,,... SoutPI Co.ll Runners Alsoclallo!I et ..-.-:MS2 ,,,. Stew Su S Mel 1i.r Run fw H--Beolnl 1 •S (SI<) el\CI I.JO et Pierce Colteoa In WOOOlend Hlnl. Fial, IH I COU<se.FMIS SIO ,..,,,, T-W.ltl wltll n left'" ,,,. d•v of rr.e r ace. Proueds ~II rn.eardl and clevelc>c>nwnr In tt>e floM •o•lnsl dl•betal For more lnforme llo!I. ceq the Cllv of Hooe al (2\J) 626-4611, u t. 229. ~· Leutrem6e 1• -8eoln~ 1 • m. et Mason Peril In Irvine Fief. ce<llfi.c! course FM '' it wltr. T·'111r1 encl ss wllllout, S6 on race a v For more lntorme tlon, phone LOf>llt'KMfo.....-et SJ9-tS11 S.turd9y, s..it. 11 ""-"''Sand 11111 -Hald •I Anaheim Stedlum For more lntor,,,.11on, pt.on. tile Arnerlcen C111ee< Society et 7S2-l600. ~v.s..t.11 "" ltllft S Mel 1• -Beolnl 7:.JO e.m. (SI<) •nd I 11 Saucer Perk, Santa AN. Fief, IHI course through cltv '''"''·FM,," wllh T·'111rl •nd SS wlthOYI. FOt" more lnformetlo!I, ollone Ille Santa ... ,.. Pollce 8-v*'>t Auoclatlon et '3t· 1211. Run l'w l'llndl S afld la -Beolns 7.JO (~l and I at Alla Lome Hloll. FM Is 11 wltll T ·lfllrt and M without with S2 tale fee. FM more lntonnatlon, Phone Athtele't Foot. Ranaio CucarnonQ41 al "1-o373. 11:15 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -St. Louis at Ir=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:;;::::;;::::;;::::=:=:=====================================-================== Chicago Cuba. Noon (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -F1orlda State at Louisiana State. 5:30 p.m . (5) -BASEBALL -Angels at Chicago White Sox. 6 p.m. (4)-BOXING-Larry Holmes (43-0, 30 KOa) defends his WBC heavywelg'1t title against Scott Frank (20-0-1, 14 KOa) at Atlantic City, N.J .. RADIO College Football-NotreDameatPurdue, 11:10 a.m., K.NEWS (1190); Long Beach State vs. Cal State Fullerton at Anaheim Stadium, 12:40 p.m ., KWVE (108-FM); Florida at USC, 1:30 p.m., K.NX (1070). Baseball -Angels at Chicago White Sox, 5:25 p.m., KMPC (710); Atlanta at Dodgers, 7:05 p .m., KABC(790) ·s •nday TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Dallas at St. Louia. 1 p.m. (2) -TENNIS -The men's singles final in the U.S . Open at Flushing Meadow, N.Y. (4) - NFL FOOTBALL -Denver at Baltimore. (11) - BASEBALL -Atlanta at Dodgers. 4 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Florida at USC (taped). (5) -BASEBALL -Angels at Chicago White Sox. RADIO NFL Football -Washington at Philadelphia, 9:45 a.m., KNEWS (1190); New Orleana at Rama, 1 p.m.,KMPC(710):HouatonatRalden, 1 p.m.,KRLA (1110). Bueball -Atlanta at Dodgen. 1 :05 p.m., KABC (790); Ancell at Chica80 White Sox, 3:50 p.m .• KMPC (710). Cyclis ts race tonight John Cook, Dubb Ferrell and Gene Wooda, who finiahed 1-2-3 Wt week at the National Invitational Champlonahlpe in New York, mum to the Orange County Falrlirounda ln c.o.ia Meaa tonight for \he weekly tpeedway motorcycle card. Oaie. open at 6:30andflntrlCelt1et for 8. The Southern California trio overwhelmed the eMtern oompedUon at the National Invitational, which wu held 1Mt Friday ln Owego, N.Y. Ferrell ii in the mldat of hil bett teuon at the ~in his 10-year 1~way career. More Information on t0ntgfit'1 card LI av&llable by phonlnC 492-9933. ----~------------------------~..;._------~------------------------------------------------------------------~ • Oranbe Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 9. 1983 81 Cosell doesn't deserve this latest criticism By WlLL GRrMSLEY u....-c-••••••• Howard Co.ell is many things to many people, but the one thing he isn't is a racist. So why all fuss and fanfare arising from an off-the-<:uff comment by the country's rnoet cel- ebrated sportscast.er -respected and reviled -in the heat of a Monday night professional football game? The NFL champion Washington Redskins were arrayed against the alwaya fonnldable Dallas Cowboys and at one point Alvin Garrett, diminutive wide receiver of the Redskins, was shown spearing a pass and, with anna and lega flying wildly, acurrying for additional yardage. "Jake (Joe) Gibbs (Bedakina coach) wanted tO get this kid and that little monkey get.a looee, doesn't he?" remarked Co.ell in that raspy vo ce that has become a part of American culture. Telephones started ringing in the ABC studio, newspaper offices and TV stations across the Land. Particularly inceMed was the Rev. Joeeph Lowery, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, once headed by the late Martin L uther King. Heront.ended that the remark waaoffenalveand "a allp that reflected a thought" detrimental to blacks. He called upon CoeeU to make a public apology. CoeeU tint denJed saytng it at all, then aft.er hearing It on a replay of the tape insisted the comment was ''not remotely connected with raclam." He said he admired Garren and "was bragging on him with affeci.ion." In fact, he said, it was something he had often called his own grandson. And It wasn't the first time C-O&ell had used the phrase publklv. Harmon Wages, an Atlanta broad- cast.er, recalled that during an lnterview tn the 1982 National League playoffs, Coeel1 referred to Braves aeoond baaeman G lenn Hubbard aa a "little monkey." The difference, of ooune, is that Hubba.rd ii white. Sport& always have had their own literary license. They fill their litany with hyperbole, metaphor and nickname9 that others mlght consider unkind -''The Penguin" for stumpy, Iliff-legged Chicago Cube third bueman Ron Cey, "The Walrua" for pillowy, mustachioed golfer Craig Stadler or even "The Neanderthal Man," which syntax-fracturing Yogi Berra Laugh.ed off. Those names, of course, have nothing to do with race. FDR THE RECORD Angel, o ·odger Schedules ---:8 n ~ '• ~ • • • • MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Am.ric.n LNSllU• ChlcallO Kt nse1 CllY Te .. 1 0.kl•nd ....... 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Hll-S.n Dlaoo, Bonine (J) lrtYfl lL~f Allenlt l04 101 111-12 20 S.n Fr•nchco 610 002 OOC>-t 13 O D•vltv, C1m1> (1), Brluotara 121, 8009~ ()), Oedmoncl (6), Garller (6) •I'd Bena<llCI, l(rukow, Martin (2). B•rr ll), Larch (4), Minion 171, McGetfloan (9) end BranlV W-G•r11er, 3·4. L-Mlnlon. 6·10 Hlls-Allanl•, MurPhY 2 130), Wohlnoton m. Remlrar (6). MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerlan LHoue BATTING 13SS el bal•l: B011111. 801lon, .364; Ce,...., ,......., .J.511 Tr•mmtll, De - iroll, .322; Mo1tt>v, Toronto, .)II; Simmon&, Mllwtuk .. , .31'. ltUNS. E.MuU•Y. 8alllmort , 91; Rllll<an, B1lllmor1, 91; Molt!IY, TOfonlo, 94. Coooer, Mllw1uk ... 19; 8wo1, 8o1ton, M, It Hlf\Oarlon, Oakland, •. RBI· Coooer, Mllwaukff. 111, Rkt . Botlon, 109; L N.Parrltn, Oetroll, 9f, Win· tttld, New York, 9t; Arm••· Bolton, t7, Simmons, MllweukH , 97. HITS. 8-s, 80\ton, Ill; C-r, Mii· waullH , 175; Whll•kar, Oelroll, 173, lllPken, 8•1tlmore. 167; Simmon•. Mii· waul\", 163. DOUBLES: B011111, Bo1ton, 43; McRae, Ken&H Cltv, JI; RIPken, B•lllmore, 31; L.N.Ptrrl1h, Detroit, 37; Bren, Kenia. Cllv. 36; Hr!lek, Mlnnno1e. 36. TlllPLES-Grllfln, TOfonto, 9; Frenco, Clevelel'd, •; Gen Iner, Mllweukff, I, Win· lltld, Ntw YOf"k, I; Yount, MltWll.lkM •• HOME ltUNS: Rica, 8otton, :It; Kllllt, Chkel>O. :n: Arme1, 8o1ton, 31; Lu1ln1kl, Chlce90, 71; E.Murrav, B1lllmort , 27. STOLEN BASES: R.H.,,.,...r.on, OalC- lend, 96; R.L•w, Chicago, 61, J Cru1. Chicago, 4', W.Wllr.on, K1nw1 Cltv. 47, 54mPle, Tt JtH , 39. PITCHING ( 13 decisional. Heel. Mii· weukH , 12·3, 3"37; fWCGra90<, Belllrnort , 17·S. 2.tS; Flena11an, Balllrnore, 10-3, 3.09. HH lon, Clevei.no, 10-4. J,'2; Dolton. Chi- cago, 17·7, l.69. STRIKEOUTS: Morrll, OtlrOll, 200. Siieo, Toronto, 164; Rlohelll, New York, 162: F.Bannl11er, CnlcellQ, IS9; Sulclllf•. Cltvelend, 140. SAVES: Qulw l'llerry, KenH• Cllv, 37, Stenlev, 8ot1on, 27; R Davis. Mlnnttoll. 26. Ct udlll, Saalllt. 23; Goueoa, New Yotk, 19, Ltdd, Mllw•ukff, 19. N8tionlll LHtue BATTING USS el 1>811): Medloek, Pit llburOh. m , Cru1, Houston, .Jll; Dewton, Monlrtal, .311, H-rlek, SI Lout., 3 II, Mu/Phv. Allante, ,314 RUNS Mu/Ofw. All•nta, "'· R•lne•. MontrH I, UJ7; Oew1on, Montretl. 94. Ev•n•, Sen FrentllCO, 11, Schmid!, Phlte· Clellltll•. 14 RBI· Mu/phy, Allanle, 103; OewlOn, MontrH I, 100; Schmidt, Pllll•otlr>nla . 95, ~. Oedeen, tti T.l(e11na<1v, Sen Dll90 .... HITS: Oew\on. MonlrHI, 170; Crut, Houslon. li>t; R.Remlrer, A1lan1e. 163; Tf\on, Hou\ton, 161; Olivar, Monlre•I, 160. DOUBLES. 8ucllner. ChlC•llO. 34, Knloht, Hou1ton, 33, D•wMln. Montreal, 32, OUver, MonlrH I, 32, G.C•rlar, Monlr .. I, 31, J.ltev, Plll~roh, 31. TRIPLES: 8ullar. A11an1•, 12, GrH n, SI LOUii, '; Tr-, Houlton, 9; Cru1, Hou1- 1on. a, II.Ou., Clnclnnell. a. Wetnl119ton, lltlanl•, a. HOME RUNS: Schmid!, Phlledelol11a. :U, Mu•s;hy, AH•nt•, 30. D•wlon, MorllrH I, 29, Even•, San Frenclseo, 71, G11«rert, Oellwn. v . STOLEN BASES. Relnt1, MOlltrH I, ... Wl111iln1, San Olevo, SJ, S.Sax, o.dlllf'1, 441 WlllOn, New 'York, 43, LeM81t1r, Sen Frencl1co, 39. PITCHING (13 <1eel1lon1); O..otco. New York, 13-S, 1.30; Dannv. Phlladalr>nle, 14·6, 1.44, McWllllam1. Pllt&lluroh, 13-6, 3.15. llvtn, Hou11on, 13-,, 2.60: Rooen. Mon· lrH I, 17-9, 2.90. S Tltli<EOUTS: Cer'llon, Phll•dtlPhle . 23•: Solo, Clnclnnall, 210; McWllllem1, Plllsllurgh, 164; VIMfg~, Oeoclten. IU1 llyen, Hou1ton, ISi. SAVES. Le.Smith, Chlc100, 24. lleeraon, MonlrH t, 20, 8eclro1l•n, Allen!•, 19, Holland, Plllledtlpl\le, 19; Minton, Sen Fr enclteo, 19 U.S.°'*' (et Hew Yn J Mtltf'• Qua ...... ~ Ivan Ltndl (C1tcllo'1ovelcla) Clef Mell w11a...,., (Swedtnl. 6·4, 6·4, 7·6, Jlmmv Arla1 IU S.l def. Y•nnfck Noeh (France), 7·6. 4·6, 6·3, 1-6, 7-S. MM'& StmlllNI 0.-... John McEnroa·P91ar FlamfflO (U.S l def P•I C.•h·John Flt1oareld (Au11rall•), •·•. 7·6, 7·6. W.,.,_,IV~ COLLIG• Claremont Of!. Soutlltrn C•1110fnle Col· ftOI. U·I, IS•S, tl-1S, l ·IS, 1S·l2 HIGH SCHOOL EdlMln Of!. Tustin, IS-•. U·S, 1S·l2 ), Angel• on Radio KMPC (710) Angel• on TV Channels Dodgers on Radio KABC (790) Dodger• on TV Channel 11 •o.Ml .. TVO-I, Sund•Y Mond•Y TuHd•y WednHd•Y Thur•d1y Frld•y S•turday SepU 10 Ant• at Chrcaao. 5 JO •Anr• 11 ChicaRQ, 5.30 •Braves at Oodaen. 1 35 Bmes at Oodaen. 1 05 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 •Anr• at Chicaco, ' Royals at Anc•. 7 35 Royals al Al1(tb, 7 35 Teias at Anctil. 7 35 lem al Aili•. 705 •Braves at Oodctn, I OS •DMcen at Asttos. 5 JS e0odc111 1t Astros, 535 •Oodctn at Aslros. 4 O~ •Dodt•n al Gtants. 7 35 •Oodatn at Granu, I 05 11 19 20 , 21 22 23 24 Tms al Anr•. 1·05 •Dodt•n al Giants. I ·05 Ancllt at Royals. 5:30 Astros at Oodttn, 7:35 Anc• at Royals, 5:30 Asltos at Oodatn, 1:35 Ancell at Royals. S·JO Astros at Oodclfl, 1'35 Cntca;o 11 Ancell. 730 Ch1caao at M&•. 7.30 •Ood11n at Braves. 9 40 Cl11caao at Anc•. I •Dode•• at Braves. 11·10 25 28 27 28 29 30 October 1 Cnicaao ill Alic•. I Toronto at Anc•. 7.30 Toronto at Al1(11t, 1 35 Toronto al Ancell, 7 35 Anr• ill Tem. 5 30 Anctil at leus. S 30 •Ood11n I( Bines 11 10 Otdctn at Reds. 05 Oodcen at Reels. 2 Oodttn ill Padres, 7 05 Ood11n at Padies. 7 05 Giants at Oodttn, 7 3S G1an1s al Oodaen. I OS 2 Alic• at Tms. 12 Giants at Dodcen. I OS ,,,_.,..... Almost., but . . . Dusty Baker robs the Reds' Gary Redus of a home run., but the ball slipped out of his glove and we nt for a triple . Ronnie Bleck ~O'Grldv Franti ConMf David OO<ln Dtna Qufolly Jtd< RtnMr Ltonerel Thomc>Mln Dtvld~ Ed Oouollerlv G•vln LeYtllMln lvanSmllh DetaOouolHI Nkk Price ChlChl Rodrlouei Riek P .. rton ltlchard Zot<OI BOl>bv Cola LouGrahem Rod Curl B•rrv JHCkel Stevt Liebler 8o!lllY Mllc:M41 Jtf1 Sanden Jeff Sluman Oovo Ttw .. Howard Twlllv 8ollllY We<lllln1 Tonv Sllll Thoma• unma11 BIH l rttlon GHMO'oen Sl..,tMelllyk Oewlt!Wffvtr Jon Che"" A11e11 Ptle Loren • ol>et'I• BlllC'"9t lt•IMIAltrcon Antonio Ctrele TllQl'rlet Orav BobOlkltl' LonHlnllle Ptt LlllOMY Bltlne MC'Ctlll1ter BIR knder Jim T"°'119 Mlc:ll Soll Tomrnv VttentlM Mic:llMI Brennen 0eor .. aurnt fomJ9nklm Otler.J-. JCIM COOIC ,...Jecoown l..tMV Wlldllln1 MlkaMortrl t..onnle Nlatten Joe'lf Btuett Let Eldtf Jim Delll Otll Forerntn Terrv DlfH Mil• HcMlend LMfY ltlll!ler o.,i1Wett011 JOMMen• arte1 FuOfl MJlit 0oV9 ,.,. Hencoell Donnie Hemrnoftd 36·38-TO 3S·U-70 )4-)6-70 ls-lS-70 lS-3S-70 lS-lS-70 JS·lS-70 36-U--70 JS·U-70 )7-3:)-70 .U·U--70 36·38-10 32-Jt-70 36-38-70 lt·lt-70 :U·l6-70 l6·3S-71 l6·3S-11 36·3S-71 )3·»-71 32-l9--'1 36·lS-11 36-JS-71 37·U--71 3'-JS-71 l6·3S-71 3'.JS-71 l7·U--71 3S·l6-71 l7·U--71 3.4·37-11 U ·»-71 .Jl·l:)-11 )5·)6-71 17·38-71 JS-)6-71 JS-31-n 25·!7-72 u-»-n JS•)7-72 JS-17-72 32·80-72 37->S-72 >6-)6-72 )6·»-n lJ-'7-72 J4-»-12 U-'7-72 3'·»-n lMS.-n , .. ,,,-7'1 U·l7-n Jt·»-72 J7•lS-72 JS-37-72 *»-n is-J1-n .,.....n ,..,._,, »-»-n a.->1-n ,...n-n n-u-n )4-1'-1:1 ~W-7l >t-1'-1> •-u-n U-»-7J 37-»-n ,._~n Jot C1rr Rex Caldwell Bteu B•U9h Sltve Hert TomSNw Mike ltald RkhleAdllem Ktn G""" II od N uckotts Ltrrv Zleoltf FOfr .. I Feater Jeff Mllelltl Jlmmv Rov Derr.a K.,IMr Jim H•ltet Andv 8"n Jay Cuelcl GarvMcCOfd Cterancello1t Lari MevarMln GraoPower• Mike Oon11d eooevman D•vld O'Kellv Eric &allan On• Eletltl!leroer Ed SllMd 8ruct Ftet1ller ,.,,.rk O'MHre Jim SorOI 8ob8ov<I K ... K ....... JoM Fouonl T °"' Jorlet M8r1l Cowerd eBl•A,,.,....,_ Jeff Btltav Denny Edward• Petrick Horoan Mark Ce"8vtcclll• 81Mv Ziobro eruct Douolau -rn•laur Del Mllr JS-39-74 3'·36-74 36·3t-74 37-37-74 l6·3t-74 3S·3t-74 l7·37-74 39·3S-74 36·3t-14 36·3t-74 "6·:»-74 35·39--74 35-39--74 36-Jt-7• 40-3S.-1S 40-JS.-7S 36·l9--7S J6.l9--7S 36-lt-7S 36-39-7S 40·3S.-7S :U·41·7S 39-37-76 36-eo-76 40·3'--76 40-36-76 3'-Ja-76 36-eo-76 41-lS.-76 •·»-1' 35·41-7• ll•Jt-76 ll·l9--77 39·3t-77 39-Jt-77 11-eo-n 40-Jt-lt 40-ll-71 40-Jt-71 3t·t0-7t 3'·.c>-71 40·:»-71 TM .... SOAY'S ltlSUL TS (JIWI 9' U ·deV llltf'wtHlncl ~) l'IRST lt•CI. I 1/16 mltn. N-Tarrllorv (F...,,IH) 21.00 10.20 6.00 Sl119la Saolrt (Sl!lllltl n.40 I UO ll•meh Love (H•wlavl UO Alto rec.a: N•srullel'I Dou!lla<I, Gebl>y Chief, Otclde WIN , Road King, Guer<I Proud. HMd Scout, T.I/, Acllon, Roclanlv. SllW ContvM<I. Tlmt: 1.U. saGOMD •ACE. ' 1uriono1 Heoltual IMcGuml 14 40 7 40 S 20 SWMI 'n' Gol<I (Ellr•de) 7 40 uo Art's Ludlv SOft (DeloldlllO) 1610 AllO raced. Re Peter, Llmll to llomence. Rvan'• 111«1, 8ouv Lover, Jim Jim, M«oen D., Cry1tel T •!lit. Tlmt. I 11 US. n DAILY 0008LIE 16·1) pe ld $150"60 T'HlttO llACI . I I/ 16 mlfll Jell s.11 Jot (Toro) 10.ao 4.60 l"IO Oenc.o.t (81eckl 4.60 4.00 Kt v 10 1111 Arc (Melt) 3 ilO AllO recied· Matwlde. BOid n' 811tar, Trlollfn Cantore. P•KO. 81ton Bird, Sammy 1111 SOY. Vtlue PltCl<a<I, Dlotom•I Ruler. Crnv Plollln9. Time: 1.4'. U I XACTA (6·S) oeld 1117 00. l'OUltTI4 It AC a. 6 tvrlono1. 11"'11NIOve (SI04Del 14 IO 6 40 4 40 GertMIC~ (Plflc.ey) S lO l IO Pronro Min tMcC1rron) c 60 AIM> rec.cl· Briar LeCIY. Nancv L , SllllllllV Leeed, IC.In of Gold, Swfllly Mine, RfflONblt Profit, llom•nv Meole. Lele R1ny, Vellav B-. Time: I 11 2/S. Pll'TH ltAC:I. 1 1116 mllt• on lurl Grev Suwn ISlblllel 1.60 3.60 2.IO NOia Bird ( H•wlev) I ).20 2,60 Wtslarn Sterltl (MHI) soo AllO rtcadl Fr111tv TOI>, SHI\ F .. 11,.n . ltlhuana, Shevnt McGuire , Jt111 Time· l.4S 1/S. U EXACTA (6·2) Pelc! S41 SO. ~XTI4 ltAGa. 6 lurlcl"9• Vlror; (TOfO) lo.60 S.00 3.10 Tr" OCMI (Oltvtfnl 4~ 3.IO Btrrllll CPeclrotal 9.40 AIM> rec.d· D-v L-laol, 8U!IOll"9 eov, Heor1u, Tlmt for Sltenc•, N•ll s.1, Gold Hiiier. Btl>ttltw. N•u.•r. Donll ... , 8ucldv, Tlmt: U O 2/S. l&VINTM llAC&. I 1/16 mlle1. Rein on MY Prcl (~ml UO 2.20 2.60 Voodoo ~ (Htwltyl 4.00 2.IO Pttl lltMlur• ISlllllltl U O Alto rlCM\ Clu14:h Hllttt, JCNlll'I l..acly, Go DollV Go, V~llH. TIMe: l)d )/S. IS aXACTA (~·SJ pale! U.UO. l2 rtCIC AX O·•·t +S·l) Mid sU,7JUO wllfl two wlnnlne ticket~ (&bl htn .. >. 12 f"ldl ii• conwletloft "'° t l,A2UO wllll <M wlntilflt lleltat• (ftve l'lorwtl. llOHTH llAC::S. I~ Milk Wllete .... (Hawtev> IUO )~ )-40 FO"MM (Mnal UO U O l'er (Vlltn1\ltle) 2.40 AltO tM*t: lt•llno Point. Mv Nttlvt PrlllC!ttt, Lt Mlmott. KlllCIY, J""'-• Tlme1 lrM 4/l. U •XACTA (6-21 Ntld M6JO. ..... TH ltAC•. I I/ It mllH " lhtrttM!v (McGurnl SI 00 IUO 1.00 Out a.fttt 0.Wll (Vll\11) .. 00 2.10 IC.tne OolllO (OllVttft) 4.'JO Alto raced. 4 1 lncMlw1 ,lleHIO, ~. Cllel Tim., ..,,.... C-t •ulne, -ot!IY tto0tt, n ..... Orum DNm. Timr. 1-d ''" U I XACT A I 10-SJ NICI MOS.GO AlleMllricr. IU 10. HollVWood Pa111 THUlllSOAY'S llESUL TS t lttll Of Sl ·nltll\I htrNU ,_..,,.) FIRST RACE. One mllt o•c•. L A DlcltlOf tPeltraen)· 3 00 2.60 2.20. Jamel Vincent: 7.80 4.00; Morven Hiii 3.00 Time 2:02. '3 I XACTA (3·11 pal<I UUO. SICONO llACE. One mile lrOI Welru• IEllloll): 7S.60 30 IO 11.40; SNnnas Ster· 6.20 4.40, S<;olll Pride E UO. Time: 2'();) 4/S. U UtACTA (7·6) paid S7S2.70. THMltO RACE. OM mllt P8C:I. Octen•lr• (Wllllt m1) '40 S.IO l.60; Ru1lv Sliver" I IO S 20; Fremin Mamie: 7.00. Time· 1;02 115 U •xACTA 17·2) oeld Jt0.90. l'OUtlTH llACE. One milt 1rot Ster Hiii G (Clltf)' UO 3.40 2.10; Como Sier· 4.00 3.40; SDKl•I lnltresl. 3 00" Time' 2:01 4/S. "'"TH •ACE. 0"8 mlla Peet. Elflt BrHlt ILeckeitl: S.00 3.40 3.40; Ill Gelcha: 4.IO 3.601 Slarre 8NteH' 6.IO. Time: 1:57 2/S. U EXACTA (Hl oal<I Ml.10. SIXTH RACE. OM mlle Pace. l(enwood Char"' (Todd II): 1.40 S.00 l .I01 Hilarious Brt\IW' 20.60 I I 40, Grlllbln: 4.00 Time. 2 01 1/S U UIACT• (3-4) Paid J260.10 SIV•NTH llACE. One mile P8Ce Fle•hv Franlo. I BelH•roaonl 42 00 13 60 9 IO, Llama 7.00 3 IO, Howdv Sier. l IO. Time. l•Sf l/S U IEXACTA 11·21 paid S196 IO EIGHTH •ACE. OM mile oece Scotch Cloud ITenlar); 102.60 41.20 22 00. Com· OIMCI Stvta 71 20 11.40; AP1lev" Brother • 40 Time: I St l/S. U EXACT A ( 10·61 peld 13.tM 10. NINTH •Ac •. One mllt PtCI. Smart Koel• (Leck•v>· 33.IO IS.40 7.00; Multr Joke. 1.80 9.40; llo1tlen<I Adovar· 3.60 Time: 1:57 sl EXACT.II 16-11 paid JJ06.90. '1 PICK SIX (6· 1-3-1-10·6) Ptld µ,871.20 •lln lour wl1111lno 11c:ket1 (five horltll. C•rrvover PGOI; t19,S13.3A. TIEHTH ltACIE. One mllt o•ce Amaier (Grundy); 12.IO 1 00 4.10. TM ComP•nv1 Gold 10 20 7 .00. John Jot>n 0 A: 3.<IO. Time; 2:00 '3 l[XACTA (6•4) oeld J137 t0 At- ltn<Sance· 7,765. 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(tmPOfO\lnd to·-of Wllllw. Lffvllt MtadOWs Ce'""'ound to knott l rlelotl. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 OUllGI CDUITY BUlllllS O'NllL CONNOLLY IANNtm YAN WINKLE YOUNGBERG WALKER Two pronJotions announced by Newport Balboa Savings Susan Martin O'Neil has been promoted to vice president of Newport Balboa Savings, in charge of commercial real estate Joan production and loan sales, Fredrick J. Forster, bank president announced. The promotion of Terence Coooolly to financial investment officer/wholesale marketing was also recently announced. O'Neil joined Newport Balboa Sa.vings last year after 13 years experience in the savings and loan industry. Before his promotion, Connolly was assistant manager of the Corona de! Mar branch of the firm, whkh he joined in 1981 after five years with Beverly Hills Savings. • • • Susan lannlttl, a resident of Irvine and Co-owner of Great Expectations-Newport Beach, recently announced the move of her firm to new offices located at 4501 Birch St. Great Expectations is a nationally recognized singles membership organization offering video-dating services. The Newport Beach office has 1,000 members. ... • • • William F. Grotzkruger, regional vice presi- dent of Paine Webber Jackson & Curtis has announced the opening of the firm's new office in Mission Viejo. Carl Van Winkle has been named manager of the branch, located at 26300 La Alameda. Winkle is a Laguna Beach resident. • • • Cory Youngberg of Touche Ross, CPA firm, has been transferred to the Newport Beach office from Los Angeles. Youngberg, recently promoted to tax supervisor, joined the firm in 1980. • • • Burroughs WeJJcome Co. has announced the creation of a new position, senior executive representative, in recognition of out.standing performance among the company's sales represen - tatives. George Walker has been named senior executive representative headquarte red in Or- ange. Walker joined the firm in 1954 as a sales representative. Eigh l area physicians have joined the medical staff at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Anaheim. Joining the department of radiology is Or. Jane McMlllian of Costa Mesa Dr. Timothy Huston has JOined the department of family practice; Or. Anthony Caldarone of Huntington Beach has joined the department of radiology; Dr. Donald King of lrvme has be<:ome a member of the ciepartment of family practice. ln addition , Dr. James Hall of Laguna Beach is now a member of the department of psychiatry: Dr. Jeffrey Landua of Newport Beach joined the department of urology: Dr. Wiiiiam Scbolbert of Seal Beach has JOined the department of orothopedics and Westminister resident Dr. Gerald Navarre is with the department of obstetrics/gynecology. • • • Bob Green, senior vice president of Hunt- ington National Bank. announced the recent promotion of Laurie Belgbton to the position of operations oCCicer. Beighton was previously an assistant operations officer at the bank. • • • Chester A. Brown Jr., vice president, market- ing at Western Digital Corp., has announced the appointment of Robut K. Sbaal as marketing manager for local networks products. He will report to Mark Stieglitz, marketing manager, networks products. The corporation is a manufac- turer of proprietary semiconductor devices. in- telligent systems and digital systems. Electricity makes a surge as America's power source By SYLVIA PORTER ITEM: You and your spouse are planning to buy your first home. Nearly every new home you 've seen is heated with electric power and you're asking yourselves: Will we be able to afford electric heat in the future? ITEM: You've been laid off by your steel company since April and have Just been called back to a job at your company's new electric arc furnace plant. You're ln your 40s, concerned about your job security. Will this technology, you ask yourself. keep your steel company competitive? ITEM: You're mayor of a small but growing city in New York's exurbs and you've studied the impact of the August blackout on Manhattan's garment and entertainment districts. You wonder: Is your city correct in installing a new electrified metro system? How would a blackout or brownout resulting from your city's growing dependence on electrical power affect the computers that are the backbone of your area's fiscal and social programs? Can your power plant. expanding though it is, meet the demands from new industries your city must attract to grow? The expansion in the role of electric power has accompanied our nation's increasing attention to conservation of energy and reduction of oil imports. Over the past decade, we've slashed our use of energy from all other sources 15 ~rcent while boosting our use of electricity by 20 percent. And this trend will continue The keys: access to adequate supplies of the source of the power, reasonable price and the general economy of the fuel. Consider the various sources: l)Oil. This is gradually being phased out as a fuel to generate electricity. It's expensive, has other valuable uses and Its availabili ty, as we all are aware, is vulnerable to the twlSt.s of diplomacy. 2) Natural gas. Its price has skyrocketed more than 900 percent m the Last decade. This factor alone has cut its role m generation of electricity by one-third during the period. 3) Solar. This is still being researched and developed for central station-power producing and not yet economical or proven for that application. 4) Wind, geothermal and hydropower. The first two don't provide the capacity for significant contributions unless you live ln California or the West. Hydropower already has been developed in virtu.a.lly all lites appropriate for large plants. That leaves coal and nuclear energy as the lwo alternatives that many experts believe must do the )>b. They are now Uled by utilities to provide 65 percent of all electrical energy in the United States -- and they do it cheaper than many of the other s<>urees. Nuclear leads In tenna of cost efficiency, J>rovidlng each kilowatt hour for about .9 cent.a. Coal is next at between 1.6 and 1.8 cents per kilowatt hour. Oil Md gas trail at around 5 to 7 cents. If It Were now po&alble to apply wind and eolar for the task, they would coet between 8 and 15 cents a kilowatt hour, a11uml.ng aatiafaictory reliability. 1 Your electric billa naturally reflect the uUllUe.' fuel coet.s. We MVe aaved. u consumers, an estimated $30 billion to $40 billion In electric bllla becaUte o( nU:Cl ar plant.I since 1974. Nor Is there any fear of fhor\agH or ~mbarroee with cool and .nuclear The - Uruted States has the world's largest reserves of coal. enough for 300 years at current demand levels. And our uranium reserves are sufficient to keep existing facilities running weU mto the 21st century. How should you cope wnh our increasingly electrified society? Continue to identify new ways to conserve energy. The gas lines are gone but a new energy crisis lies just under the surface. Learn how to conserve energy and learn, too, about all energy alternatives. Vow not ever to become again so dependent on foreign sources while nuclear and roaJ plants are here, available and ready for use. ("Sylvia Porter's New Money Book f or the 80s," 1,328 pages of down-to-earth advice on personal money managemenr, is now available through her column. Send $9.95 plus $1 for maihng and handling to "Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," in care of this newspaper, 4400 Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. 66205. M ake checks payable to Universal Press Syndicate.) Builders to hear 4 women speakers The Orange County chapter of the Building Industry Association oC Southern California, Inc. is hosting a panel discussion Monday entitled "Behind Every Successful Woman is ... " featuring four prominent women s peakers, including feminist attorney Gloria Allred. Each panelist has gained prominence and success in fields including law, banking, development and politics. Speakers, besides women's activist Allred, in clude Kathleen M. Connell, an executive for Chemical Bank of New York; Marle ne A. Fox, a Newport Beach attorney and Dorothy Doan, presi- dent of Pelican Properties, lnc. Moderator will be Barry Lawrence. Reservations are $25 for me mbers. and $30 for non-members and includes d inner and the program. For tickets and infonnatlon, call 547-3042. Commuter helicopter firm to begin flights A Los Angeles-based commuter helicopter Cirm la planning to begin a daily 8Chedule of 30 fUghts in and out of John Wayne Airport Thunday. Airapur, which has been operating out of Fullerton Airport since May, would ave,.ge 15 roundtripe between John Wayne and Loa Angeles International Airport, connectlng (>Nlengera with jet fUghta out of both airporta. A one·way trip would takes roughly 18 minutes. Tho ugh the helicopter aervice ls promoting Its dally 8Chedule, the Orange County Board of Supervieors must glv.e final permission to the commuter pla.n . Superviaon are expected to vote on the matter early ne>Ct week. AJnpur, which has a fleet of West.land 30 helfoo ptera, alao ll planning to at.art 1ervtce between Burbank AJrport ~nd LAX thla month and has ambit.lona next )'«'&r of 3ddlng tervice out of San Bem.ardllio, Ontario, Mlsslon Viejo, Long Beach and Avalon Fluor reports drop in earning lRVINE (AP) -Net eamtngs at Fluor Corp. dropped to $8.9 million in the third quarter ended July 31, down 77 percent from the same period of 1982, and of· hcials attributed the de- cline to a weakness in the oil field tubular-goods market. ln the third quarter of 1982, Fluor earned $38.5 million. The 1983 net earnings for the quarter came to 11 (.'ents per share, compared l" 49 cents per_ share for the same perioo of last year. Fluor officials said in a statement that the losses were incurred largely in Fluor 's d1stnbutio n group, which it intends to sell "because it no longer fi ts the company's long-te rm business direction." 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I N•I ..... •11111111111 Mattel Inc. reports $176.5 million loss By tbe A11od1ted Pre11 HAWTHORNE -Mattel Inc .. blaming sluggiah sales of video games and home computers, reported IC>88ea of $156.1 m1Won tot the second quarter and canceled shareholder dividends for the first ti.me ln five yean. The latest 108lle8, for the quarter ended June 30, bring the company's deficit for the first half of the year to $176.5 million. Within the last two months, Mattel has laid off 460 administrative and production employees, slashing the workforce or its e lectronics divisfon by 37 percent. Dun! ey to purchase Omni hotels ATLANTA -CousioS Properties Inc. and Op- penheimer Hotels have reached agreement in pnndpal to sell their hotel management company, Omni International Hotels, to Dunfey Hotels Corp., Cousins Properties announced Thursday. Omni International Hotels manages hotels in Atlanta, Miami. Norfolk, Va., and Washington, D.C. It has under development hotels in St. Louis, Detroit, Santa Monica, Calif .. and San Antonio, Texas. Dunfey owns or operates 28 hotels in the United States and Europe. Drought increases food prices WASHINGTON -Wholesalepricesrose 0.4 percent in August, the Labor Department said today. as severe c!rought contributed to the first increase in food prices in four months. An indicator of the sharp reversal ih food prices was the 16.5 percent gTOWth of vegetable prices last month, compared with an 11.9 percent decline in July. Businesses' trimming reduced WASHINGTON -Americ.an businesses plan to spend less on e xpansion and modernization this year, but the cuts won't be as deep as had originally been thought, the government says. The Commerce Department survey released Thursday said surveys in July and August found that, after adjustment for inflation, executives were planning to trim 1983 capital spending by 2.3 percent from the 1982 level rather than the 3.1 percent they had estimated in an April-May survey. GM to delay small luxury cars DETROIT -General Motors Corp. says trans- mission problems have forced it to delay introduction of its new downsized luxury cars until spring. A GM official said Thursday it is not known if the vehicles will be 1984 or 1985 models. The CadUlac Motor Division a1ao announced it will introduce its first convertible since 1976 this fall. Mutual funds end decline NEW YORK -Ending two-straight weekly declines, assets of the nation's 309 money-market mutual fund.a roee $12.8 million to $164.9 billion in the latest week. a mutual fund trade group says. The Investme nt Company Institute said Thuraday the rise an the week ended Wednellday compared with a $527 million drop in the previous week. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES en:Ewn:.oA~~!~"• s.~1 • ~~ or~ mot t •Clive New !fork Stoel< E•d\411199 h tu••· Ire dine ne llone ttv e t moo l,,.n JI. OlamStvn 2,4?7,900 Clllcon> l,11',IOO coceco1a 1,164,100 Amer fl, T '2"700 E ... on , .. ,JOO G•PKll n1,eoo Kmert 733,000 T•fldY m:ro: l TV Corp INCOLld . ..., .. G'"' Moton 67',000 Gull Ott 665,000 l&M uuoo WHAT NYSE DID "4EW YORK IAP) Seo I TOdllv Advenced 110 Oeclllltd ... unc11a~ 3'2 Tolalft..,.. 1'76 New"'911J 50 Newlowo l WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK IAP! Seo I METALS 2~ 36\l'i . .., ""' Jl\l'i ~ J~ 0 "~ 11111 7.ll'o <12\'o 12214 +1-. -I -3~ ---l'o -~ +,,, -1:i.. +- +ll'o -·~ Pr•v. cN'f' "I 135 lSI lfn 71 ) Pr•v. O.v ))1 JGC 1'2 .,, lS 2 HEW YORK (AP) • $9ot -·-IMlel ~·oder c...., . ,~,. _,,. • pound, u a.. ci.llNll-~ • TJ.10 091'111 per l)OUn<I, NY Coma _. "'°""' clOMd Thu. 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Wll.-l-l'H INK we.'Re e>E:A"'T"ING YOU WrlH A S.,-ICK OR SOME:IHING.' by Wiley SITTIN' ~ND US1(N\t(J 10 ru ARHRllS AAIW£N l'J NA1URf'S M~ Of lllll~ YOU \ 'OJ'Rf lNlt-¥J IN~~\~~ , ,. TIE ClllT 1111 THI caum Bob Bennett shows off his artwork. llllJPlll FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1983 ANN LANDERS OBITUARIES LEGALS C2 C3 C4 ClASllFllD C4 Twin sculptors Works on display at Allendale Galleries By LINDA WOODS .,.., .... c. ....... .. They are idential twins and while they may look the same, they are distinctly different. 'rwins Bob and Tom Be.nnett are aculptors who have received worldwide acclaim for their bronze aculptures. Allendale Galleries of Laguna Beach is featuring 41 of their limited edition highly polished works of art. Their figures are undulating and rhythmic, exuding power and intensi- ty. The small figures were initially designed as studies but they still capture the strength and vitality that is a trademark of larger Bennett statues. "Male Dancer" displays such force that it appears to spring from its stand. Polished to mirror brilliance. Bennett sculpture has readily been accepted by connoisseW'B of fine art and by astute collectors. Creatively! the identical twins are quite different. Tom creates the human form in motion and Bob deals more with abstract and contemporary de- signs. "Our work is constantly changing." said Bob, "we are continually ex- perimenting and trying to innovate with new ideas and concepts." Now 43 years old and directing a multimillion dollar business, the Ben- netts annually design, cast, and ship more than 3,000 pieces of art from their Placerville-based foundry and show- room. The Bennetts are not only unusual for their artistic ability and identical appearance, but for their approach to business too. They establiahed their own foundry to better control the quality of their work and to pass along a savings to collectors. Their bronze statues are designed in their studios and then taken through the many stages of production by skilled craftsmen at the Bennett foundry. The artistic process begins when Bob and Tom transfer their ideas from paper to three-dimensional modelB. Tom works with wire and clay and Bob fashions his abstract designs from Styrofoam and fiberglass. The twins use the difficult "lost wax" technique. A mold is made from the master design and is cast in wax, then coated with a silica slurry that hardens to a heat-resistant ceramic. The ceramic mold is then placed in an oven and the wax melts, or is "lost." While the mold is being fired, bronze ingots are melted in a crucible. The molten bronze is poured into the mold where it remains for several hours. When it has cooled, the ceramic mold is broken revealing the rough sculpture. Many more hours are spent finishing and polishing the piece before it is given final approval by the artist and sij{J'led. -The Bennetts are currently at work on several monumental outdoor sculptures for new centers including an office complex in Singapore. Allendale Gallery is the only Orange County location showing Bennett sculpture and is located acroM from the Surf and Sand Hotel in Laguna Beach at 1540 S. Coast Highway. Winter's coming on ••• And Michaelmas is till a good ways away ) RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -Are we in for an early winter? Will it be a fierce one.? We are often asked those questions here at the Institute for Advanced Unrelated Trivia. Regret- tably for some. especially thoee who have not invested heavily in tire chains and snow blower futures. all indicators point to an early and bone chilling winter. No one hereabouts has spotted a woolly bear caterpillar yet or a "Hairy Mary," as that singularly well upholstered creature is called in some parts of the world. The crickets and katydids are jabbering away like a congressional committee every evening. There is some folk formula for dividing the number of jabbers per minute by a certain divisor to ascertain the number of of days to the first frost, but our lab assistants have not been able to work it out so far because of their own nocturnal jabberings. Some say tint clamor of katydids means frost in six weeks. Anyhow, there are much more reliable portents of what is in store for us weather-wise at an early date. The local urchins have forsaken the plastic baseball caps that made them look like miniatures of Prince Charles heading out for a round of polo and now amble off to Pop Warner football practice padded and helmeted and puffed up like PAPAR.4'ZZI New fashions Club members get to see fall, winter lines Mulligan's Stew By HUGHA.MULLIGAN AP8pecdal~t extraterrestrial gnomes on a Steven Spielberg movie set. The sumac at the edge of the lake h.aa turned a gorgeous cardinal n!d. Fat juicy applea are falling from the neighbor's tree, and every breeze brings a shower of yellowing leaves down from our sugar maples. The squirrels are engaged in supply-side economics with the hickory nuts. Here it is weeks from M.ichaelmas, and already the hawks have begun to marshal in the sky in great wheeling, soaring formations for the trip south or wherever they go before the first snow rues. Michaelmas. Sept. 29, the feast of St. Michael the arehangel, is the first holiday of the new achool year in England and gives its name to the fall term. It was in olden times the day on which tenants paid their quarterly rent to the landlord and sometimes threw in a fat gooee to buy his lordahip's leniency. "On Michaelmas day," so the old saying went, "the devil puts his foot on the blackberries." Also in the town of Kidderminister in Worcestershire it was the day on which the good burghers for one "lawless hour," between 3 and 4 p.m. were allowed to forget their inhibitions and "throw cabbage stalks at each other without penalty." The diabolical summer heat wilted our blackberries weeks ago, and there are no cabbage stalks left from the midnight raids of the raccoons to tom about gaily for even two minutes come Michaelmas, so we shall have to amuse ourselves with just toeai.ng epithets -or perhaps even snowballs, if winter comes as quickly as we pn!dict. There are other ominous signs that Jack Frost is rushing the aeason. Summer reruns have disappeared from the TV acreen, and the voice of Howard Coeell is heard in the land. A gauntlet of snow shovels lines the entrance to the hardware store. Golf carts are obliged to be back at the pro shop earlier and earlier each evening. The bar car crowd h.aa switched from beer to martinis. A weeping mother came back from the school bus atop on a recent morning, surrounded by six more aenior smiling matrons. My wife lit a fire in the fireplace on a chilly evening last weekend, bu tat today's cord prices for split and stacked mixed hardwood, I had to caution her against such extravagance. "That stuff doesn't By VIDA DEAN Of IN.,..,,,_ 9""' Ellie Faber Martha Green Bari Tolving new club season and lots of new fall and Fnaendt ("I bought an eyelash curler") Barbara A winter fashions for all of the coming social Bowle and Carolya DeWald, who will be at the commitments. SCR gala Saturday evening along with the • hundreds of other guests who have had their Members and guests of Sound of reservations for months. Music Chapter, Orange C.ounty Music Center gathered Tuesday at Saks Fifth Avenue, South eu Wenke, chainnan of the SCR gala. Coast Plaza, to see what Larry Wll1mu (the Saks J "Oriental Fantasy", has along with her European designer buyer from New York),had chairmaning d uties, been on jury duty thia brought in the Pret a Porter collection. week. But, she haa t.oday -of( and says everything la under control for Saturday evening. They saw styles perfect for thoee luncheons "The committee h.aa been wonderful _ a ahead -coordinated wool and sUk suits. knits in great backup. I'm notthe leutconcemed," aheaaid muted shades (lots of gray) -and for evening sequins, velvet and touches of fur by Ungaro, calling from the court houae on a break. Chloe, Ol'Tier and others. Fuhion director Blllar The food at the dinner will not be a typical Wallertcla who welcomed the group for their firs\ Oriental meal. "I think there will be a aood variety, meetJng of the year (and a conUnenial breakfast) 10mething everyone will enjoy. We did a latte said \he at.ore was privileged to have the collection. testing at the Westin South Cout Plaza in May." Willlman doen't take It to all the stores. Bob Jordaa, the director of food and beverage and the hotel'• new executive chef German native Saw among others E llie Faber (she'• presi-Mlclaael F . Hoepke, have promiMd Chlnete and dent), Arpy Aajozlaa, Marth Green, Catllerine Japaneee 1pedaltte1 including tsung pao niu joy Tbyea (1he'U be back at Saka on the 17th for a (that'• beef tenderloin with uuteed m&1.1hroonv). Concours d'EJ.gance party) Rada DlD1. (•he'll~ at the Opera Pacific party the ume evening), ADD After the ball II over. Jean will be beck on jury Pu1e, Sally Loreoal, JoAlule Mix (of eye fame duty for a few da)'I, welcome hoUM guests and who M8ry Johnson aald "lw Jnnucnced me to then It will be beck home to Nebruka for • throw aw1y my brown eye •hadow"), Barbara relaxing (amlly vislL ' ' Chloe Ungaro grow on trees, you know," I admonished her. Each day the mailman delivers an avlanche of Christmas catalogues and magazine subecription renewals. Our local service-less station, with its self-serve rows of gas pumps, h.aa a special this week on winter tune-ups and snow tires. I think they lend you a rug to get under the car and do it yourself. The garbage collector yesterday broke his moody vow of ailence with a cheerful "Hi," his uns.haven face wreathed in a grin of Chriatmas greed. The snowbirds up the street are heading back to Florida. A telephone aolicitor interrupted cocktail hour last evening to aak if I had thought through my holiday donation to the Aquarium for Rejected Tropical Fish or aome such charity, and two local thugs came to the door proposing a bribe to the high achool football team's post-game pizza fund as a hedge against Halloween vandalism. What margin of error do we allow in these prognosti.ca lions? None whatsoever. AB my grandmother used to cackle when performing the annual ritual of airing out the family longjohna from the camphor wood chest, "Winter drawers on ." Susan Barlow Sally Lorenat Orrier ... • Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 ~er WIDf IS Buttons, buttons. , . they collect the buttons • HOUSTON (AP) -Buttons. Jacqueline Onassis collects them. So did the late French President Charles DeGauUe. And to M.W. ''1"redd!~·· Speights they are a "magnificent ob- session Those seemingly insignificant clothing fasteners and decorations can put the collector in touch with history and art and traditions now long dead, S peights says. Collecting buttons has become a way of life for the Houston resident. These are hardly the plastic, mass-produced butt.ans seen on modem dress. Onassis collects rare French enamel buttons. DeGaulle collected buttons from French Army uniforms. Speights collects all kinds -from an 18th-century button that features a woman's profile made of biscuit dough to elegant buttons bejeweled with carved ivory and precious gems. ~ • What Speigh ts calls "the wide world of buttons" ~ ~ has taken him from searches oC a Houston garbage V At. dump to fonnal trade shows in New York and "V Canada. He has earned more than 1,000 ribbons from ~ l 0 ( ~'\ the National Button Society and makes a livin g .... ¥···~ · \ti) trading m the fasteners and other antiques at a • · • • Houst.on flea market on weekends. Speights organized the Texas State Button ~ & a •. Society. which has grown t.o eight chapters, and he WW . edits a newsletter -th e National Butt.on Bulletin. f . ~ "Studying butt.ans really means studying art in ti • \S:1 miniature, and history and culture," the 59-year-old Texas native sajd_ "They'reone of the most important 8 • tnings In my ljfe." Each of Speights' buttons -and he has th()usands -has a story of its own. ~'14 %Q4 > .. ' ·:... '\ ·...a • ... ..,, NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) -Mildred Culbert started her button collection 20 years ago by culling through boxes at flea markets, antique shows, garage and estate sales. Today she buys from dealers. "Most collections have been picked over,'' said Culbert, presi- dent of the 251>-member New York State Button Society. "If you go through a whole box and get one collectible button, you're lucky." · Button collecting in New York , and elsewhere haa caught on as ff people have come to appreciate v.: the craftsmanship laVished on buttons when they were made for decoration by jewelers, gold- smiths, glass blowers and other arti8ana two centuries ago and more. Culbert's collection, which she ,. describes as "not that good," contains figurines cut out of bone • and petrified wood, oil paintings on silk and satin, tiny glass shoe buttons and silver-dollar-size brass imprints of skaters in New York City's Central Park. Whole cardboard trays of tin- types and garish Gay '90s ~ memorabilia, black glass and opaque turquoise, embossed leather, glaas-enclosed insects, family crests and biblical scenes are pulled from a suitcase she Some feature delicately pajnted portraits smaller than 1 inch in diameter. Others boast carvings of mythological figures, and at least 25 feature insects Button collector M. W. Speights AP,_. takes to lectures before different button groups. "These were all buttons to be Vowvs Dalbey-Klopp FoUowmg a honey- moon in northern Cali- f om1a. Kevin Charles Dalbey and his bride, the fonner Robin Elizabeth Klopp of Huntington &>ach , are at home in Long Beach where he is a professional musician. Th<'Y were married Aug. 13 in the Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa. The bride is the daughter of Katherine Klopp of Huntington Beach and is e mployed by Humana Hospital in that city. She attended Foun- tain Valley High School, graduated Crom Ben Davis H igh Sch ool in lndianapolis, studied at Lincoln Christian Col- lege in Illinois, and graduated from Cal Sta Le Long Beach where she was a fine arts and music therapy major. Her husband's appear- ing with the Long Beach Grand Opera in "Death in Venice." He also sings with the Los Angeles Master Chorale, directed byRoger Wagner , the Pasadena C h amber Chorus and the Long Beach C1v1c Light O~ra. Tbe son of Thomas and LuciUe Dalbey of Poway is a graduate of Poway High School and Cal State Long Beach. He also studied at Cal State San Diego. Secretary new leader KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Rita S. Hummel has taken office as Inter- national president of Professional Secretaries International, with headquarters here, after serving on the 12-mem- ber PSI board of dlrec· tors since 1976. A certified pro- fes.1.ional aaecretary aince 1960, Hummel is a ~ retary ln a King of Pru..•la, Pa., flnn. She hlls studied at T'emple University and LaSalle College and 1 currently working toward an as- <irJCiate degree rou1 HEALTH DR PETER J STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STElNCROHN: A letter in your column from a Mrs. C. complains of her doctor's appearance. S he thinks he isn't professional enough without a tie or long whlte ph ysician's coat. I'd like to make a few comments. I've seen many doctors in m y 69 years. I've found the ones all dressed up with fine suits of clothes, or a long whlt.e coat, a fine office suite, pert nurses, receptionists, etc. not one whit better than doctors casually dressed in a simple office setting. I've always been wary of doctors who reeked of grandeur in dress and offices. I felt part of the fee went to pay for this not down-to-earth medical care. Our family doctor of 30 years retired. We visited him when he w as in shirtsleeves, without a tie. He took time to chat with us about our personal problems. He'd explain fully. When he'd get off into medical language. I'd ask him to put it into English and he would, gladly. He brought two of our children into the world and knew all !Ive of us like a book. He was the most Wlusual doctor l ever had. Today's younger ones are alsmot too ant.iseptic and too business-like. I hope the trend is back to what is now Family Practice. We need more doctors like our H .H.W. Let's forget about the fancy clothes. MRS .V. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: When I'm in a ln•ex•pen•alve* 0 (ln lk apen· alv) not high In prle.; reaaonable; claaslfled advertising Diiiy Pll-' c 1aa1m9d Adven111ng ., 8'42·5878 room w here there's a lot of cigarette smoke, my heart beats faster and I feel a tenseness acroes my chest. But I can't stay away from all smokers because my husband smokes almoet constantly. Lately, he has tried to cut down, but he still smokes and I suffer for it. Have you ever heard of a reaction like mine? My husband doesn't understand what's happening. MRS. P . , DEAR MRS. P .: Better tell your husband that your complaints are real and not imaginary or "neurotic." Recent studies have shown that the non-smoking bystander 's heart and lungs are definitely affected by inhaling tobacco smoke. In some instances, huaba.nda/wives have limited their smoking to outdoors. • • • FOR MR. T.: From Dr. M. of Park Ave., New York City. comes th.is note: I waa recently ahown a copy of your column de9cribi.ng a jogger who suffers episodes of eevere itching and fatigue while running. AB an internist and former marathoner, I found th.ia deecription interesting. I've come acroes limllar de9Criptions ln the literature. His symptoms suggest a syndrome that has been called exerclae-lnduced anaphylaxis - an allergic reaction induced by the physical condition of SJrenuous exercise. The syndrome is rare, but weU described in 20 cases. Some have suffered collapee, but no deaths have been reported. THE PAIN CARE CENTER For Preve ntion & M anagement of Chronic Pain A low cost, group oriented treatment and after-care program where patients participate and develop pain coping skills. BACK PAIN HEAD, FACE & NECK PAIN ARTHRITIS PAIN David Engstrom, Ph.D & Associates 3~ 1 Hospital Road Suite 106 Newport, CA. 92663 (714) 64~.9696 worn," she said. "They weren't collected until we started in 1938," when the National Button Society was formed. Buttons go back centuries. The ancient Greeks used them to fasten their tunics. They were conside~ ornamental as early as the 1300s in Europe, when laws were passed to limit their use. Not many buttons remain from those times. Collectors today prize the animal horn, pewter, brass and cut-steel buttons of the 1700s, and the hand-painted ceramic and vegetable wood buttons of the 1800s. AB interest has surged, so have prices. "A couple of rears ago, one of our members paid $2 'for a box of buttons at a flea market," said John Whiteford of Wassaic, vice president of the 1,700-member national society. "Inside were some Japanese Satsuma (pottery). They're quite valuable," Whiteford said. "It's unusual to have that happen now. Moi;t of thP rood buttons are ln the hands of collectors." Ceramic Wedgwood buttons that sold for $60 to $80 two years ago now can oost $175, according to collector Maude Holt of Pit.- tsford. "Several years ago, w e were coming through Hamilton, Can- ada, and we stopped at an antique shop,'' she said . "I bought a charm string with 1,585 buttons on it. I paid $15. It's worth $500 to $600.'' Most buttons cost much ie. and hobbyists can still pick up collec- tible buttons for a few dollan. It appears, though, that the days when people would let you pick through their great grand. mother's button box and let you have whatever captured your fancy are gone. "I'm glad I got my buttons when I got them," said Culbert, holding a metal button of a Pomeranian inside a cut-steel border that she bought for $1.50 and says now might fetch $35. "The prices are just plain exorbitant." Free photo show has long run NEW YORK (AP) -The longest-running show in New York City has been running for 33 years -for free. world's largest color transparency displayed tugh above the main concourse of the tenninal. It is seen by some 652,000 persons a day who pass through Grand Central Terminal. The 500th in the series, entitled "Reflections" -a rustic scene that is reflected in a body of water near Keene, N. Y. -is on display for six weeks. The attraction is F.astman Kodak Co.'s Colorama -the ETHE RESH EST and we mean ii! 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SECTION 202•h (PIY· AY9 . Co.t• M .... CA. 92626 Dini Mur.O This t11tem1>nt wu Iii.<! w11h I~ W. McDONALD ~llNC11on on Lote 3 , 3)' llld 30, Thie 11atlll'ltltl wu Ried with the Tr No 6«64 Ible II lhe time of IM Ill JewfVI Th11 buelntN It COllOli<lttd by t Tiii• 11a1ement ..... lileO with ma County Clerk ol 011ng1 County ~ NAME OF ACCOUNTANT -PHILIP Bfoell'• FIMubOlvlllon ol Blod< F, of County Clerit Of Ott/IOI County on L0411'1 No. 41N09 LEASEHOLD money of the Unlle<I 81•t•) 1114 r1Qll1. gtn«al P111ner9'1lp COunty Clt<k Of Or•no• County on Aug 29, 1863 MEYER Roa«'• Addition. Aug 211, 1863 NOTICE .. ~y OIYen th•I SEA· 11111 etld JnltrNI CQll\IW)'ed lo and 8arb11• L SorQll j,Ug 29. 1963. f1211114 30110 Crown Valley Pllwy .. ,, 103 SAro PUBLIC HEARING wm l>e held 'UleU RA.NO RECONVEYANCE COM· now htt(I by II under Mid 0..0 of Thia alllllfMfll WN l)i.d wllh Iha Fl:UNS Publl1hed Orange Cotti Delly Laguna Nlg\1411, CA. 92677 on TuetOey, s.c>ttmber 20, 1063. 11 Publlah.O 011no1 Cou1 Delly PANY. • Ceutomle Corpor1t1on •• Truet In tilt l>'<>f*Y h«eln1n1t o. COi.iniy Cieri! ol Or•no• County on PuDllaned O••noe Cout Dell)' Piiot Sepl 2. 9. Hi. 23, 1983 Publltheo O<•no• Cout Delly Piiot 8:00 pm In tlla City Councll Piiot s.c>t. 2, 8, 16, 23, 1963. truatN, or tuCCeMOt tru•t ... ot ecrlti.d: Sept. 1. 1963 Piiot Sept 2, 9, 16, 23. 1963 S003·83 Sepl 9. 16, 23, 1883 Chim~··· 50& Foratr Avenue, 6005-83 IUl>ltllvted INltN pu~t 10 1111 TRUSTOR:ERNESTO MANTILLA '2M241 50()4.83 5085-83 ll(l\lnl 8Mctt. CllHornl• Dlld Of Tnlll IJtec:uted by JEAN M. ANA MARIA MANTILLA Publla/>ecl Oranoe COU1 Deity PUBLIC NOTICE "1rne L Aollloolf City Cieri! DUD•IC ""TICE RUDICHUK, A SINGLE WOMAN and BENEFICIARY· UNION FEDERAL Pllol Se9t 9. 16, 23. 30, 11183 -----------PU8l1C NOTICE Put>lllllad Ortnoe Co111 Dally Piiot r-~ "" Recorded M1rch 3, 1880 In Book SA.VINOS AND LOAN ASSOCIA-~83 l't&.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF c11d1y. Sep!. 9, 1963. m 0 13520PIQI177 'nttrument No 34& TION Ml C H A E L 8 EN JAM I N NOTICE OF DEA TH OF &086·83 FIC 1 UI •UllNHI of Official Rtcord1 In Illa omc. ot thl RECORDED Jtnuety 16. 18&2 u ----------l'lCTmOUI 8UllMHI MOES AND OF PETITION HAMl ITATl•NT County RecOfdlt of Oranoe County, !nett. No. &2~1&180 In on1c1a1,.. ptlllJC NOTICE NAMI ITATlllENT HE LEN AGNES LEE, aka l'tll.IC NOTICE TM lollowlng 1)9ftOll 1• OOlng C1llfotn11, etld pureu111t to 1111 Ho-COfdt In thl olllot Of lhe Atcord« or I---..;,.;;=;.;;..;.;.;;..;.;..;.;;_ __ _ Thi loOOWing peraons •r• doing TO ADMINISTER ESTATE HE LEN A LEE aka HELEN bullnett u : 11ce 01 o.1eu1t and EllC11on 10 Sell O<anoe County: Nici dMd of tru11 tTA'T'lmNT Of' WITHD"AWAl.. l><lal,_ ,., NO A-119780 LEE AND OF PETITION NOTICE OF DEATH OF ENTROPY PRODUCTS. 6l9 E 1"-ull<llf recorded AprN 21. 1883 o..ctit>ee 1111 to1tow1no pr~ ""OM'~'""" B & L VISUAL PRESENTATION, T o all heirs, beneficiaries, TO ADMINISTER ESTATE Le.lie Evan1 AND OF PETI· 81yuA11Y111•. !'!!..bol, 6.1C8A J.286B•'Y A-,, In Book NIA ln1t1um1nt No PARCEL A: Lot 18 of Trec:t No ~"A.TINO UM:>«fl 1760 Pomon• Ave , •59, Coate TION TO ADMINISTER ES C ,.,_, " ..... 83-177263 of 111d Ofllclll Record•. 8163, In thl Clly of lrvlne. County of FICTTTIOUl IU..,.11 NAMf M11&1, CA 92627 creditors and conti ngent NO. A-119729 • B•lbo•, CA. 926el wlll SELL on Stptlll'lblf 16, 1963 1t Or1nge, Stitt of C1lllorn1e, u per Th• following peraon 1111 Robert V. l 1Fevr1, 1760 Pomone creditors of M ICHAEL BEN· To all heirs beneficiaries TATE NO. A·ll9758 Thie bualneu la cond11Cted by: en 8: 15 A.M. 11 THE FRONT EN· map recotdld In l>OOlt 4tG, p& 1 wllhdrewn u 1 oentr•I partner from Av•· •58, Co111 M111, CA. 82627 JAMIN MOES d ' · ' To all h-'rs benefl'"4 ,.;es lndtvldual TA6 NC" TO THE OLD 0"6 .,,.,.E 10 3 lnclutl\'I Ml·--•t•-• 1 ... I 1 d .. _ Lynde J Lt Fevre 1760 Pomon• an persons creditors and con tange nt .,. • ~ • • Curtl• Allen " " ,.......,..... · ....., · • thl p111ner ... P oper1t noun • 1 ... Ave ' •58. Co111 •• .: •• ,CA n2627 who may be o t herwise creditors of HELEN AGNES cred.ltors and contingent Thi• •U1t11T1enl wH meo with thl co u NT Y co u AT Hou s E. In th41offtce o1t11toovn1yrecoroarof fictitious t>ull-n•rne ot DOUBLE " ..,_ " r -U Ev d LOCATED ON SANTA ANA llld county. EAGLE MININQ CO , 2727 S. CtoO· Thia Duslneu It conoue11<1 Dy • interested in the Will and/or LEE and persons who may creditors of L..c:I e ana an County Clerk of Or•noe County on Bou LE v ARD. BE T w EE N PARCEL B. An .._,,.,..t lor tide-dy Av• .. St nt• An•. CA 82707 general pennerahlp est.ale. be otherwise interested in persons who may be other· Aug. 3o. 1963:.,_ SYCAMORE STREET ANO BROAD-y11d purPQMt ov1r Iha North· The 11ct1t1ou1 DualnHs n1me ~~1t;e~.~~9.':i~~~' flied with the A petition has been filed the will and/or estate· wise Interested in the will PubllaMd Orange Coia~ WAY, SANTA A.NA, CALIFORNIA 11 eut;~·OO , .. , of Lot 17 of Tre01 1111emtn1 for thl paqnerl/\lp wu County Clllfk or Orange Coun1y on by JACQUELlNE S MOES A petition has ~n filed and/or e:itate: . Piiot Sept. 2, 9. 18, 23. 1883. ~,i:_~~!~~~ ~~~111';: ~~-= ~k ~19. •:.:: ';"~~ ~ec;o~?:v~ ~~n1%,"~~~ 2· 1983 In tile Sept. 1. 1863 in the Superior Court of Or· by FRANK M LEE in the A peuuon has been filed 5016-83 11) 11w1u1 m<>MY ol 1h1 United M1-i11neou• Mei>t. In the office of F1.1ll Nemt end Add1e11 011t11 P11 P 1 h 0 c F220~ lange County requesung that !Superior Court of O range by Pamela Evans Gallacher • 1~·11tn), •II t1Qh1. 11111. Ind lnt.,..t, the county rtcor<I« of MIO cou. nty. aon w11hd11wino. a.... L BlrCh, 314 uDI s eo range ou1 • Y JACQUELINE S MOES be in the Supenor Court of Or Mt.IC NOTICE conveyeCI to end now hll<I t>y It YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Ruby Ave B&Jt>ol CA 92662 Pll01Sept 9,16,23,30,1983 I County requesting that . und111110dlld ln 1htprl)pe(lytltu·OEEOOFTRUSTDATEOJAN.7, s neoe1n l Birch 5063-83 appointed as personal rep· FRANK M . LEE be ap· ange County requesting that "CTlTIOYI IUllNHI etecl In aald County end St•I• end 1882. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION IQ . f'20lt38 -----------1resentauve to administer the pointed as personal re resen-Pamela Evans Gallacher be NAMI ITATIMINT d11er1t>ect u follow•: TO PROTECT 'r'OUR PROPERTY, IT Publlahl<I O•eng• Cout 011fy MLIC NOTICE est.ate o f MICHAEL BEN-\1.auve toadmiruster th~ estate appointed as personal rep· Th• lollOWing pareon I• doing A LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN ANO TO. MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE Piiot Sept 2. 9, 16, 23, 1883. FICTITIOU• 8UllNHI JAMIN MOES (under the of HELEN AGNES LEE resent.auve ~ adtrunister the bu~l~H~~s PAOOOCTIONS 1652 ~1:.,0:., 1:1c11~~~·.1~~.~~= h~~ ~HYEo~:rEJ~E"'~f'r':.i:~~-gg~E~ 50lS-M NAME STATEMENT lndependent Administration (under the Independent Ad· est.ale of Leslie Evans (und.er E Moullon P11kw1y. Tualln'. CA. or m1y her11ft1< ecqulrt In thll Cir· ING AOAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD P\mllC NOTICE The 1011ow1no persons are doing of Esuites Act) The petition mirustrai'on of Est.ates Act) the [ndependen t Admln ts· 82Ba0 t1ln lee8lhotd 111at1 crMteO by CONTACT A LAWYER. bualness 81: · f h De N . 1 . · tration of Estates Act) Th e N•rMh K. Ch1dh1, 22472 P11t1no, reeldenllel lot i.111 recoro.o No-#3 At1an1a, lrv1n1,C1. 82714 NOTICE INVITING lllOI HESCO PRODUCTS COMPANY, 15 set or ea:i!'g in pt. o. ~he peuuon is set for hearing . · . Mlulon Vl1Jo, CA. 92691 vemblr 3, 1865 In Book 7726, Pao• "(II • '''"' 1ddr• .. or common Nollet la htreby given lhlll me 3 194 B Alipon Loop Oflv•. Cost• 3 at 700 C1v1c Center Dr .. in Dept. No 3 al 700 Civic petition ls set for hearlnf! ~ This Du1ln111 la conducted by: 1n 650 In Offlclal recordt In tlll onlce of <leSlQn•llon of pr()plrl)' 11 shown Boero ol Trua1-of 1h1 Co111 Com· Miii. CA 92626 West, Sant.a Ana, CA 92701 Center Dr .. West, Sant.a Ana, Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic 1n<1lvldu11. Iha County Record« ot uld county, •bov•. no w111&1\ty le gi....,, u.~o It• munlty COlleQI Otatrlct or Oreno• Newport Plutles inc 318• Al1· on Sept 28, l983 al 9.30 A .M CA 92701 on Sept 28 1983 at Center Dr , West, Santa Arul, Nerllh I( Ch1dh1 lncludlngeuclllnt-l wtilchmeyt>e compltteneu OI COfrlCtOMt) TM County, Calllorn11. will rect1v1 M•I· port Loop Drive, Cos1a MIN, CA I lF YOU O.BJECl' to the .,30 M · ' CA 92701 on Sept 28 1983 at Thi• tlllemtnt wee hied with Iha Mlqulred undlf th<>M cerleln option blnlllcJ•IY und« 1110 OMO ol ao l>l<t• up to t>ul no Jeter"'.,.. 11 00 82626 . . ~: A. . . · ' County Clll1< or Orange County on provlalont Ml forth lhlr .. n, and 0. TNll. by reuon of • brNCh OI d .. • m .. Frldey, September 23. 1983 11 Thia Dusineea la conducted by. 8 granting of the pellt1on, you lF YOU OBJECT to the 9.30 A.M. Aug 20, 1883. mt-the rMI propeny <1411orlti.d u feull In Illa obl1Q11lon• MCUred the Purer.Mino Oepartmenl 01 llld corporetlon sh ould either appear at the 1 a ntin of the litlon ou IF YOU OBJECT to the F223ll2 follow•: thereby. hef11olor1 1w.ecutld al\O collegl dlttrlct 1oc11e0 •• 1370 Bruce H Hiie, Executive vice hearing and st.ate you ob;....-E Id .g 'th pe ' Yth .,..anting of the petluon , you PuDllthl<I Or•noe co .. t 011ty PARCEL 1: Loi 21 ol Trect No. 5788, dellv«ed to the undlraJoned •writ· Ad•m• Avenue, Coll• Me11. Cell· PreelOent GM ~-ou el er appear at e .,. . Pllol Sept 2. 9. 16, 23, t0&3. In Iha City ol Ntwpor1 e.tch. County ten Oed1r111on of Oe11ult anO De-fornl111 wtileh time aald l>l<I• wtll ~ fhls siiiement wes toed with the !Ions or Cile written Ob Jee-earing and st.ale you objec· sho~d either appear a t ~e 4884·63 of Orange, St•t• of Cllltornl• ... Ptf mend lor Sale, and written notice of publlcly opene0 w •HO'°' county Cltrk ol Or•noe County on ltions with the court before tions or file written objec· hearing and atate you ob)eC-map recorOtd In Book 212. PeQN 32 bfeldl tnO of tlllctlOo lo CIUM the PURCHASE OF DISPLAY Sept. 1, 1983. the hearing Your appear· tions with the court before tlons or rile written objec· lo 38 lncluetve ol mltc1411neou1 underllQned10 NII MIO propeny to WRITERS ANO SOFTWARE, F2.24258 be · b t . 'th th court befor l'ta.IC NOTICE m1p1. In 1111 01ttce of IM County 111111y u .ld obllg1tlont, and th«.. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Publlshld ore 1 coast 0111y ant-e may in person or Y the hearing. Your appear· ions WI e e reoord•r ol 11ld county. 11ter 1111 underllQned ceuMO u ld All bid• ,,. 10 t>e In acco1da.noe Pilot Sept. 8, 1a, ~. 30, l883. your attorney ~nee may be In person or by the heanng .. Your appear· YOY Ml IN DffAULT UNDS" A PARCEL 2: A non ... llclullve ..... notice of brMCI! 1nd ol ei.ctlOo 10 wl1h 1h41 Bid Oocumtnta Which ere · 5064-63 lF YOU ARE A CREDI-ivour attorney ance may be 11\ person or by DHO OF TMllT DATU> JMuery men1 lor 1ngr1H and •greu bl recorded Mey 6, 19&3 u lnttr. now1nn1ten<1m1ybtMCUrecJ lnlh4I TOR or a contingent creditor " lF YOU ARE A CREDI your attorney 12, 1"2. UNUH YOU TU. AC· 111toughou1 Lot 105, eppunenenta to No. 83-183810 of Offlclll ~de In o111ct of 1111 Olr1C1or ol PurchMlllQ DllTH NDTICIS of the deceased, you must file ITT)R or a conlmgent crechto; IF YOU ~ A CREpI· ~.'W M'N:~~~ :=: ~!: ~~~~~~· 25172~~.:;; ~~':,-.!'~1':i. ~= :~~ 0':::, ~d': ~~:,1c1eut>mll with hi• ii your claim with the court or of the deceased you must file TOR or a contingent creditor LIC IAlf, Mtt'.YOU Niil> AN IJC· 10 36 1nc1u1lv1 01 m1te1111neou1 without c0Ye111n1 or werranty. •x· bid • cathllf'• c11ec11. oenltled present it t.o the personal rep· your claim with the court or of the d eceased, you mual Cile l'l.ANATION Of' ntm NAT\JMI °' m11p1, In lhl Office ol the County pr111 or Implied. r~rdlng tltll PC>e-check,°' bldd«'• band mid• pey· · MEYER resentauve appointed by the present it to the personal rep-your cl~ wthith the ~-~ or ~J, ~T~~~~T ~~~ ~~ 0~'::~ou,~tyPurl>Of1eOly ::e::~~1:'::inci~~m 1~f ~: ~~I~ 1~::' g:~~c~0~~0~j ROBERT E MEYER resi· court within four months resen ta.tive appointed by the present It to e perso,..., rep-YI"-"nown .. : 2246 Vitt• Hutrt•. New· note(•) MCUred by Mid detd of T1ua1-In an amout not Ill• than d t of Ne~port Bea~h Ca from the date of first issuance court wt thin four montha resenta.tive appointed by the NOTICI Of TINIT'lrl IA.LI por1 Beech, Callfomll 02860. Thi TNl1. wtth lnterMt .. In MIO note five percen1 (5%) ot lhe wm bid••• en • · f 1 ded Sec , court within four months T.I . No._. 1ot1l amoun1 of tlll unp•ld t>allnoe p1ovlcll0. lldvencet, If l/T'f, undlt ovar111t .. th11 tlll bldoer w111 enttt since 1981 and a long ume 0• etters as provt Ill -from the date oCftr"St Issuance . NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, thet of the obllg1t1ot1 11CUrld by thl 1111 t•m• 01 Mid Deed of 1ruet. f-. Into the p1opotec1 ContrllCI 11 1111 resident of t he San Fran-lion 700 of the Probate Code of letters as provided in Sec-from the date of f!rat 1B:9uance on S1pt11T1ber 22. 18631110:001.m. propany to bl told end rMIOl'lebll ch1rgH, end 1xpenH1 of th• 11rne 111w1rded 10 him. 1n lhl even• caoo Peninsula. H e was of California . The time for tion 700 o f the Probate Code of letters as proVJded tn Sec-0111.ld Cley, In the r~ Ml uldl lor ••llmetecl cot1t1, ••pen-and Id· TruetM end of lhe 1ru111 cr11teC1 by of !allure 10 .,,,., Into 1uch contrllCI, bo · T W hin'"" filing claims w ill not expire of Calif mla Th e time for tion 700 ot the Probate Code conduc11no TruelM• Salee. within v1nces et 1111 llm• of thl lnltlll publl· Mid Deed ol TNll. tha proceed• of tha chick wfll bl m tn acorn. as ,,_n. f hs f h 0 · f Calif . Th tim f the 011\cM of REAL ESTATE se. cation 01 the Notice 01 Slit 11 Said 1111 wll bl held on: Mon<11y, forl .. 1ed, or tn thl cue 01 • bond. Died peacefully in his sleep pnor to our mont rom l e filing claims Will not expJ.re O • orrua . e e or CURITIES SERVICE, loClteCI 11 2020 $98.SS..47 Septlll'lber 10, 1883, II 2:00 p.m It thl lull 11Um 1hlreol wlll De lorfllled of natural causes on Sep· date of thP hearing noticed pnor to four mon ths from the fl~ng claima will not expire N011h Broeclwey, Sult• 20e, In th9 Only currently d11ao C11hler'• lhl Chepman Av.nut 1111rel'oe to 10 Mid co11ge dlttrlet tember 6 l983 a t the age of above. date of the hearing noticed pnor to four months from the c11yof S1nt1 An•. County of Orange, Chick• or Certllled Cllecl<• ere eo-the Civic c:.n11t B11lldl11Q, 300 e.11 No l>l<tder m•v wtthoraw nit blO ' YOU MA y EXAMINE th date of the hearing noticed 111te of C•llfornl1. REAL ESTATE oeplabl• to thl Trust .. r.rovideO Chepmen Avt ., OrlllQI, CA. lor 1 period ol lorty-nve (45) deya 67. Survived by his daugh· . e above. bo SECURITIES SERVICE. t Callfornl1 p1opar ldentlllc1llon It evil Ible. Al tlll lime of 1111 lnlllel publl· al11< the dlll HI 101 tho opening ter Sydney Balalis o f hie kept by the murt. If you YOU MAY EXAMINE the a ve. c01por1t1on, u duly 1ppolntecl Said 11i. wlll t>e mlldl. but without cellon of thlt notice, lf\I total thtfeol. BaJboa Ca and sons F'reder -are interested m th e est.ate, file kept by the court If you YOU MAY EXAMINE the Trut1H undlt and pureuan1 to Iha coven1111 or w11ranty, •llPf-or Im· emounl ol 1111 unpelO balenoe of the Thi Bolrd of Trust-rtMrV .. k M ' · f G b Ca you may serve upon the ex· . . •~ ted the tate file ke pt by the court. If you ~ ol Nie coolerr"CI In thlt c«· plleO reo•rdlng t1111. ~ °' obllo•tlon HCUred by the •bow o. the p<lv!llQI ot r1jec1lng 1ny end 111 IC eyer o reen rae. · . are tnKCres m es • . ted . h 111n Dlld of Tru11 1xec:uted by lnQlmbrlllC'll, to utlafy tilt In· acnb.o deed ol tNt1 aocl •ll1Nted Did• or to waive.,.,., 1rr1gu11t111M or and Robert Meyer, Jr of ecutor or admuustrator, or you may serve upon the ex· are lnteres '" t e estate, STUART L PARKER, 1 merri.o mitt OebtedntN NCUred by Mid OMO. cotl•. lltpen-. •nd eclvenoee la 1nrorma111111 1n lll'IV 1>10 01 In1111 Did Gabriola Island, Britis h Col· upon the attorney for the ex· ecutor o r administrator, or you may serve ~pon th e ex-es hi• eol• end 1191r1t1 property. Including 111a 1 .. 1nd expan11 of the 90.356.73. Olng. u b' 2 s·sters Marily ecutor or adnuninrator. and upon lhe altome.y for the ex-ecut.or or adm1nlstrator. or reeorded Janu•IY 20, 1982, In the 1ru1111 and of the tru•l• ttMled by Th• totll lndebtecln.u being an sionea· NORMAN E WATSON m ta, 1 f.l h ,_ , h f u n th at to y for the e>r onlce of the County Recx)f'CW of MIO u ld deeCI, .Ov~ theleunoer, Mllm1t1 on wtileh the opening l>l<t I• Secfetery Board of Truettee. LaHusen of Riverside, Ca. I e wit tne court w,t proo ecutor or administrator, and po e me • County, u Recorder'• lntrUment with Int-I u provided ther .. n, computed m1y DI obtalnld t>y <:*fl· Coaat eoinmunlty ColleQI 01•trlc1 and Florence Ball o f of sen.ice, a written request file with the court with proof ~uto~ or adnunistrator, and No 82-0221296. by tM10n of • end the unptld prlncipel of the note Ing (71•1 937-0986 the d•v blf<><e Pubtlll\llCI Orange CoMt Delly Piiot Tacoma Washington also stating that you desire special of service. 8 wntten request file with the co~t wl~f DrNCh ol cteleult Jn p1ymen1 ol Ptf· HCUred by Mid d..o wtth lnt1t11t tlll 11111. Sti>t 2. 8, 1983 survlv~d by 4 g~and · notice ot the filin~ of an in· st.aung that you d esire spec.ial of ~rv1ce. a wntte!' ~l.l~t :~.~~~~:,,:~h~~~':':C~: theleono::=tln5~:~01e. su°:J;:b~'1:f~E8S~~CE, INC. 5006-83 children. He was an active vent-0ry and appra1sement of not1c.-e of the filing of an in-stat.mg that yo~ desire •~al r1u11, Noilce of which wu tecorOtd SERRANO RECONVEY.ANCE COM· u 1110 Tru11ee. By: T.D.SERVICE f\lll.IC NOTICE member of the Benevolent estate assets or of the peti· ventory and appraisement o r nol1CP of the filing of an In· Mey 23, 1983 u Record«'• lnt1r11· PA.NV COMPANY. eoen1 Ord f '''"·-v l f tions or accounts mentJoned estate assets or of the ,....ti· ventory and appraisemenl of ment No. 83-217614. WILL SELL AT 3731 Wlllhlre Bou• ev•rd By: Sandie Annent•, c,.,.__.,o er 0 ~ e erans 0 . Sec 1200 d 1200 5 f ,..... tale asseu t the ti PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIOH· Loe Angelee CA 90010 A•ll•llllt Sectetary MOTICa °" Foreign Wars a nd the Oa!!s in u on an · 0 uons or accounts mentioned es or 0 pe • EST BIDDER FOR CASH, lllwlul 121~1 385-332 1 · One Ctty Blvd wn1, ntUIT'IFI UL£ Senior Ciuzens Group The the Cahforrua Probate Code. in Section l200 and 1200.5 of lions or accounts menuoned money ol 1ha United St•tM. or 1 ., ludl Truet.. 01anoe. Ce 826&8 T.a. No. 127'02 (amil f d t" be ALAN M . REEDY the California Probate Code in Secuon l200 and 1200.5 of CNhllf'• chlcll dr1wn on 111111 or By. ROO Hiii, Vlol P1N1<11111 (714) 835-6288 On Sec>tember 29. 1983 e1 11.00 Y pre ersRobeona soMns SlO Newport Cente r Drive M A G 0 L E N a d the California Probate Code nellonal bank, • 11111 °' 1e01re1 Publlahed Orenge Co•., Delly Piiot P11bllthed O•lllO• Cout Delly e.m. FIRST Ah'ERICAN TITLE IN· made to the rt eyer s l ttO ' D James R Mac Donald er.Oii lil)ion, Of • •t•I• OI le<*eJ Aug 26, Sept. 2, 9. 1883. Piiot Augutl 28. Sept. 2. G. 1983. SUAANCE COMPANY •• Cllllorn111 Fund Pac ific M edical u le WENKER · Nvino• end IOan ueociatlon doml· 4643-83 4756-43 COfPOr•tlon, .. Trust ... or Suc-~nte~ 2340 Clay St San Newport Beach, CA. 9%660 800 F irst Street t3t3% Campe1ler Clled In lhl• st1t1. au peyet>ll 11 1111 ..,_II' NQTU'C CHIM Truttff or SuD1U1u110 Fr . ' Ca 94115 " (714) 640-8900 Loi Angele. CA 90011 Mlnloa Viejo, CA. ltHl 11me of ult. e11 '1hl, 11111 end "8JC NOnct ~ 1~ Truet .. ,oftti-toeNlnOeldofTrutt anct9CO, ~· Published Orange c.oast (213) t89·18SO . (714) 830·1541 ~i::=y~:~.~ 1.:':i':~~~ VOU AM .. DUAUl.T UNDO A ....__ :=E~NM~:~~~1ovt~ SOM ... ao:-RS Daily Pilot Sept 8, 9. l5, Published Orange C.OUt Publlahed Orange Coast end St1t1, dl!M)rlti.d a1 lolk>wt: Dt!ID Of' TMl8T DATE> OCIMet ~~:T: ~..:-=·~ OHARA.EV OHAHREMAN, huabanO ROY C HRIS SO_MMERS, 1983 5060-83 Daily Pilot Sep t. 2 3 9 t983. Daily Pilot Sept. 2, 3, 9, 1983. Thot1 portion• ol Lot 1 ol T18C1 IO, 1-. UNUH VOU TUI AC• On Septemblf30, f9i3. 11 ll:OO tnO ...,_, tnO rtOOIO.O July 7, 1961 resident of Fountain Valley, ' '5012•83 5027-83 9290, lntl\ICltyollrvlnt, upermep TION TO ....O'RCT YOUR~ e.m .. THE HAMMONO COMPANY. 1 M lnttNmenl No. 78e0, In Booll Ca. Passed awayoo Sept.em-Mt.IC NOTICE n1e<1 Jn 8oolt 379, PeQN 33 Jo 34, IRTY, ruu v • IOUI AT A ..ue-Celllotnl• corpo.111on, u d111y ep-14129, Page 1752. of Ottldel ~ ... -IC ""'TICE PlB.JC NOTICE lncJutlv• 01 MllClllaneout Mept, uc IN.a.• YOU Nl'WO AN D · po1nte0 Truiteeundtr 111c1 pu!'9UM!t cord• of Orenge County, Clllfomla. ber 8, 1983 He was a past NOTICE OF DE ATH OF '"~ "" Aecord•ofllldCounty,dMCflti.d ln PLAMATtOM Of' Tl9 lllA~ Of' 10 Dlld olTruet••10UtedbyMAAIO end put'Mlll'lt to 11111 caf'taln NoOoe trustee and beloved brother MARILYN W. MEAD AND N C F DE TH OF NOTICE OF DEATH OF Parcel• u fol!Owl: ntl NOCUD4NO AGAINIT YOU, VITIORIO PETILLO,allngltman u of Oefeult thereunder reco<ded Mey of t he B.P.O .E. Huntington OF PETITION TO ADMlN· OTI E 0 A Willi H Eadl J II. PARCEL 1: Unit 35 u llhOwn .,,Cl YOU 8HOULD CONTACT A LAW· Tru11or for thl t>entflt end MCUrlty 27, 19&3 .. ln11rum1n1 No Be h Lod "'1959 H . Peter Joee9b T rett.a AND am • e, r •• a deterlti.d In thl Condominium Plan Y•JI. of THE HAMMOND COMPANY • 83·22•067, of Ofllclll R«:ord• Of ac_ ge.. · et.! I STER ESTATE NO.OF PETITION TO ADMlN· Wllllam Haater Eadie, Jr. record.oonAugutt3.1178,ln8oolt NOTICWOf'TMll'TIS'alAL.E Ct llfornl• ciorpo ret1on '11 Mi0 County,w111underandpu1au1111 sur vived by t11s wife A-119733 JS TER ESTATE NO ANDOFPETITIONTOAD· t1837.P1g191 of0ttkit1R.aord• T.l .No,,_. S.0.ftcl•IY· dltld A.Pfll 21. 1862, 10 NIOOMO of TN11M1111 publlc Frances, son Steve of Costa I T all h · be r· · · MINISTE R ESTATE NO of llld County and r•flCO<°*' on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tf\lt end rec01ded u lnetNment No .uctlOn for ceah, lewtul money in lhl Ca dau hte~ Dian.a 0. etrs, ne iciaries. A·l19691 • Sepleml>lt 24, 1978, In 8ooli 11800, on Thurtdey,s.pt. 22. 1983 11 10:00 82·l6'34o on Mey 5, 1982. of Of. United. Sta111 ol Am•rlc•. • Mesa. • g creditors and contingent To all heirs, beneficianes. A-119757 Peot 1000. of omc1a1 ~d• of e.m. of Mid dey, In the room Ml nctll Record• "' th41 omoe or thl Cllhle<'• Check p1yebll 10 NlO Van Every of Fal~brook, Ca. creditors of MARILYN W. creditors and contingent To all h~. beneflcLaries. aalO County. 11ld1 for conducting Trutl"'' County Recotdtr of 0<1nge County, Tru11t .. 01awn on 1 1111e or nellonal and Pamela Pierson of MEADandpersonswhomay edi f p •~· J h creditors and contingent PARCEL 2: An undivided Salel,wlthlnttilotlloelofREALES· s111eofC1flforn11. bll'lk,••tat•ot *let•credltunlon, Sant a Ana Ca , a lso . •--' er tors 0 e~ osep W lli H Ead. on .. lorty-nlnlh (11•0) lnttr .. t M 1 TATE SECURITIES SERVICE. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ore1tet1orfaderal11vlno-andloen . d b ' 5 d be otherwise mteres""" tn Trezza and persons who may creditors of I am ie, tenant 1n oommon 1n 11>11 .. 1n11rMt loClted 11 2020 NMh Broactw1y TO THE HIOHEST BIDDER FOR MIOCl11lon Oomlciled In lhl• "11'· survive Y gran • the will and/or estate· be otherwise interested in Jr aka William Hunter In .,,d to 1111 common., .. of Mid Sult• 20e. 1n 1111 city of s11111 An.: CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK OR 11 the meln en11anoe to Arlt Amer•· children Services will be ! A pel.ll.lon has been filed h '11 d / tate· Eadie Jr and penons who Lot1ndTrecu1tudlttrmllct.llned County of Orenge, •t•tt of Cell-CERTIFIEOCHECK(peyebltet tlme c1n Tiii• ln1ur1nc1 Comp1ny held on Saturday, Sept.em-by MONICA N MILLICAN l eAWI ti~ ohr es bee. filed may be otherwise lnt.eresled In Illa Artlcll entlllld "Oellnlllone" foml1, REAL ESTATE SECURITIES ol Nie In lewfvl money ol tlll United loCI,!_~ ltof 1~~t~ A~~1~1r-:. 1~ ber 10 l983 at 11 ·00AM at . . pe ... on as n . . ol 1111 Oeclat1llon of CoYenanl•, SERVICE. 1 Cllllom,. corpor1t1on. St1IN), 11: Thi aouth front entrlnCI tl>I ..... ty ,_, • a, orn · • · M. in the Superior Court of Or-by Pamela A . Tre:u.a In the in the will andfor estate. Condlllon• Ind RNtrlctlona R•· .MdulyeppotntedTrutlMunderand 10 lh• oreng• county Old lh1trlght,t1t1tandlnt-tconll9)'ed the Harbor Lawn emonal ange County requesting tha t S ri r Court o{ Oran e A pelll.lon has been filed corOtd on July 28. 1976, In 8oolt pureuan110 the power of .... con· CourthouM, 211 WNI San11 An• to end now hlkl by 11 uneler Mid Chapel Servtces under the IMONlCA N MILLICAN be. Cupe 0 . thgt by Carolyn Eadie ln the S u-11830, PIQll ')'93 to 84', lncllil/ve t.red Jn tf\lt Olf1aln DMd of Trull eou1eve1d, City ol Senti Ant. Slit• DMd of Tru111 In the proper1y lltu· dire c l 1 on 0 f H 8 r bo r · ounty requesting a . Co of Olflclal Record• ol Mk! County, •xec:uted by Mk:hMI J. Wegner,,.. of c i uromll. 11ec1 In MIO County end s 11t1 O&-appointed as personal rep-Pamela A 'I'rena be ap-penor Coui:t of Orange un-(the "Oecleretlon"), Ind any llnl4llld· corded ~ 4, 1980. In Book YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A tct1bed M : City of trvlnl Lawn . M 0 u n t 0 live lresent.allve t.o adm1ruster the inted as rsonaJ re resen-ty requesung that Carolyn mtnll thlrtio. 13820 Of Ottlclel RecorO. of Mid DEED OF TRUST OR MORTGAGE LOT 110 of TRACT NO. 7098, .. Pl' Mortuary of Costa Mesa estate of MARILYN W . E:'tiveto ad:i.nister th~estate Eadie be appointed aa per-EXCEPTTHEllEFROMlll otl.gu, County.et page 1&32~dlf'tlll-DA.TEO Aprll 27th. t082, UNLESS meprec7 i°'~,ln~~~~.'.' 540-5554 MEAD ( d h I d na) ti to ad mln«all, and olMr hydrocerbone, ttrument No. 4380, Dy reuon of 1 YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT to t nc ..... ve o, .,_..,...,..., · • un .er t ~ n epen· of Peter Joseph T r ena 50. . represent.a ve . • bllow 1 depth of 500 lffl, without bfeech of def•lllt 1n peyment ol par. YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE mept, 111 1111 otttc. 01 tt>t countl)' CHRISTENSEN !dent Administration o! Ea· (under the Independent Ad· mtmBter the estate of William the rlQhl 01 turf8C4 entl)'. a1 ,... forll'\ln08 of the obflgetlonl NC:Ured SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU recorder of Mid county. w A L T E R L 0 u [ s lates Act) The petition IS set ministration of Estates Act) H. Eadie, Jr. (under the lnde--~In lllltrumentl of Record. IMflby. ln<:MSlng tlllt brMCll ()( «»-NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE EXCEPT ALL oil. oil r~ta, ml::. CHRISTENSEN. passed for he~ng m Dept No. 3 atThepetitiontssetCorheanng pendent Administration ~f or:e,E:~1!:!~~~1':';,; =:'lr~eew:':'~~~ ~~~~:ir~6uT~u~~u~~~~ ::70~~~~,=~~r:, wn1~: away on September 7, 1983 700 C1v1c Cen ter Dr., W est, in Dept No 3 al 700 Civic Eatat.es Act). The pelltlon 18 of 600 *'from thl 1Urface 011110 atrument NO 14266 of Olllciel ~ TACT A LAWYER _., n1m1 knowo lhlt may bl m Newport Beach Ca. !Santa Ana, CA 92701 on SEP· Center Or W est S anta Ana set for h earing in Dept. No. 3 IMd, t>ut without 11141 rlQhl of eurfeoe ~d• of Mid County, at page t 16, All right 11111 i.no 1nt1<etl con-within or under MIO land. IOQtthll' Beloved brother of 0Mary ITEM BER 28, 1983 a l 9:30 CA 92701 ~·n Sept 21 1983 ai at 700 Civic Center Dr , West. 11111)'. u oontllned In l>Hd• or ~ Recorder'• lnllrUmtnl No. 20584, veye0 to e'na now held by II under wl~ tilt ~tu~IQlll of1 d~,!'! Puh ( Dal C. Ca d A M . ' Sa ta An CA 92701 on Sept cord WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Mld Dlld ol Trutt In 1111 PfOpert}t m no ........... no C>Plf• • I 0 y ity. an . . 9 30 AM. _n a, • PARCEL 3: Non-exctulllv9 ..... TO ™E HIGHEST BIOOER FOR lltu•led In Mid County end St•I• for and •tonno In end removing tht close f rien d of Elaine IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT t-0 the 28, 1983 at 9:30 A .M . menta over 1UC11 property Ind for CASH. 11wtu1 ~of the Unllld OMCl1bed u · A CONDOMINIUM Mini trom 111d lend ot 111'1)' other Chenette of Co6ta Mesa. Ca. granting of the petition, you granting of the petition you IF YOU OBJECT to the -.icll pu~. 111 11 IUCh -St1tN, or • Clehler • cllecll dr9W!I COMPRISED OF; llnd. lndudl:4t1141rlQhl 10 wtllptltcxk 1'unei:al scr:vtces wtll be should either appear at the should eith er appear at the granting of th e petition, you =:::~u=~~;,::='':'~ :1 .:C::: :'ec1~=.b::·.~.~!•: lnt=~~L.~ ~: L"o';ol~,~1~~~ l:~::'t::' thtnd~~:,:.nc::~1::C,O: held m .Racine, W isconsin heanng and st.ale you objec-h earing and state you objec-shou~d either appear at ~he EncrolCh~I" 1n0 "Common Atll ledetll NYlllQ• Ind loan ~l•tlon 11227, In •hi City 01 Cott• M ...... deecrlbed end 10 bottom eucn wnlr.· Pierce Brothers Bell Broad· lions or file wntten objec· lions or tile written ob)ec-heanng and s tate you ob,ec· e.-n.nr of thl Anlclt of 1111 Dec-Oomklli.d tn fhlut•t•.111 peyeble at par mep reoorO.CS tn 8oolt 48•. etoelled Of dlr1C1ionllly drlllld wet '· way Mortuary 642-9150 tion.~ with the rourt before lions with the court before tions or file written objec· latellonACentltleO "EIMl'Tlltltt" the time of 111e, Ill right. thle end pegee S3111d 34, In thl olflce of thl tun~ ~~~u~.,.!,"'!im~ th h Your pear " th the rourt before PA EL 4· Non ... •ctullw -1n1ereat hll<I by 11. u Tf\111 ... In thlt C()Unl'y Recorder ol MIO County. nH or -•-·• -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:--1 e eanng.. ap ·the hearing Your appear-.. ons wi men1e for0Vtreucllproperty 1nd fot reat property lltu111 1n Mid County Exc1pUng therefrom Unit• 1 t~. Ind to redrlll, r1tllMll. r " ance may be m person or by ~nee may be In pel'llOn or by the hearing. Your appear-euch purpo9N u eucn 1.-nen11 end Stele. deecrlbed .. followl: Lot thlOUQh 18 81 .nownupon 1111 eon-equip, !Nlnteln, r~. deepen ano your attorney. t\O a nce may be In peraon or by 1r•d .. crlhedlnlhlMCtlon11ntlti.d 34. Trac1 66&2. Booll 271, Pagee domlnk.rm Pl1n recorded In Book Of*•I• any even W'llll °' mlnet. lF YOU ARE A CREDI· yo(urf' 3yomU t:Ay.RE A CREDJ your attorney "Owner'• Right• •nd °'!""· Vtfllllll 23·25. 1~¥9 of MllOllleneoo• 14087. PIQI 8711 of Offlolal Aeoorde wlthOUt. howewt. 1111 rlQht to dtlll, PIERCE 8ROTHl!A8 r., IELL BROADWAY MOATUARY 110 Broadway Coeta Mesa " . -U C REDI end C1bll Tellvillon' • "UtllltlM" MllPI. 1n th9 oflloll of Mid Covn1y of ot Mid County. rnlne, •lore. ••Plot• *'° 09«111 lOR or a contingent credit.or h'OR or a conllngent creditor IF YO ARE A • "SllPP0'1 .na S..tletnlnt", "En-Cringe. PAACEL 2: Unit o..a .. lhOWfl ~tilt eurteoe 01 Iha liPP9' 500 of the d~ased. you mu.st file !Of the deceased you mutt me TOR or a contingent creditor croechment" encl "CoMrminlty F• The et1tet addr... Of olhlf upon the Condominium P1lll , .. fMI o Ill eublurleoe of MIO I~ . ; . . 642-9150 8AL TZ HAGE ROH SMtTH 6 TUTHILL ftlTCLWF CHAPEL 1427 E. 17th St. Costa Mes.a 846-9371 your claun with the court or your claim with the court or or the deceased. you must file clllt'!-Ee-1:: olnl ,,,. ~~ enlonu-QOfnOn e1111gn111on of the reel prop-i.rrld 10 In P11c.t 1 tl>Ov9 ~~n :~:"°recorded t 't to th l lal Ith the court or tied -•• the -11 arty her11n1bov1 dHcrlb•d I• TM etrH t eddfllll end othlf tam • presen 1 e persona rep· present It to the personal rep-your c m w of Covenent• 1no Condition• eno purpOrted to be: 1883 ...._ Hemp-common o.elgnatlon. 11 any, of 1111 TM tlreet acior-or otner oommon resentatlve a ppointed by the resent.ative appointed by the present it to_the personal rep-RMlr1ctlon1 1ecor0td on June 8. llhlrt Drtw. Coel• ..._., Clltfornte. rMI Pf°'*1Y O..Crlti.d ebov9 11 ~•tlon Of NICI Pl'°'*1Y 11 ~un within four months ~urt wlthm four months r~ntallve appointed by the 197&, In 9ool( 11786, PIQI ·~of Thi~-hereby dlecliMmt purp0'1ed 10 ti« 3&5 Avoc1do ~P011c:J:r= 3442 Pecen St1•1• from lhe date of first Issuance from the date of first issuarK"e court within four months ~~~.~=·~~· .::: ::.c,11e:. ':J::."~-:W 00: =~"::· 40-3, Cott• Meae, Cllllomlll a:J'• wtll t>e midi without~ Kif letters as provided in Sec-o f letters 118 provided in Sec· from the date of tint llluance tmendment• thlfeto "*' dNlgnetlon. THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE ,...,,tor wwrenty, ~"'Implied. ti(ln 700 of the P robate Code lion 700 of the Probate Code of Jett.era u provid~ In Sec· Thi tlrMI 1ddr ... or 01her 8tild .... w111 be med9 without DISCL.AIM8 ANY LIABILITYFOAIN· u to tni.. pa111nlon"' enoum· !Of California. The time for of C41ifom la The time for tlon 700 of che Probat.e Code comOl'I dNI01 nellon ol tlll rMl1 prop-1 warrenty,..-«lm~.reoerel· COARl!CT INFORMATION bf~-'~~=~::'::::_':. t'Jl 1 ill t i · f Calif 1 Th ti t 1rty h•r• n•bove OH01 t>ICI • Ing tltt., pa11111lon, or ~m· FU"NISH!O ence .......... I ng c {Urns w no exp re filing clalml will not explre o. om a. . e me .or purpOrted to 1>9: H Clover, IN!~ bf--. to NtWV IM Pflnclpel bal· The Mid .Nit It milde wtlhout cur«I by Nici o-d of Tnitt. to wit. pnor to four monthl from the prior to four montha from the fillng clalmt will not ex:pt.re Calltoml1. enoe of tM Note or other CIClllgetloti OOYllMlll or wert91\ty l'e08fdlng tltte, UUet.74, Plllt tlle f~ 1111- dale of the hearing noticed date or the heanng noticed prlortofourmonihafromthe Tlleunderlllgnld~dl9c6elml MCUnldtlrM6dDeedofTM11.wlth r,cmnlonOflnCUMOtenoee,oru met.o =in:=lnltlllpu!t 11bovP above d•te of the heartna noticed :O"":,:.r:,;:.'":":,:!,"':! ~===.r~ o~::,tty.:=,of tn. lll'l9eld =ofttwNotloeof ..... ltOU5. •. PACIFtc VlliW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuery Cl'lapel-Cremalory YO U MAY EX I\ MINE the VOUMAY EXAM1NE the above. . mon d9t10n111on. tlle ..,m. '*-'end Int-on beleno.Ofteld obllgetlone 1009tn.f MOnctl TO file kept by the court. If you m e kept by the cou rt. u you YOU MAY EXAMINE the S•k.1 .... Wiii be medl wlthOut 11uct1 tMNlfte*, end pl\il , .... wllh edllltle*, end •tlmlt«f cotll "'°""" °'""" ,. "500 Pacific View Drive New!)Oft Beach 60 -2700 MoCORMtCK MORTUA"~ 1795 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach, Ce 92651 ·~9415 HAR80R LAWN-MT. OUVI MOf'tua1y • Cemetery Cr..-n11ory 1825 018* Ave. Co.ta.._. ~-6554 are Interested 1n lhe estate, are lnterec«!d In the estate file kept by the court. U you w11rrenty, 41l!Pf ... orlmfllllcl, regetd· cll•oee. end •ltl)tln-01 tl\9 and "~It IM,479,04. !2!'.,. ~ .!.~,.~~~ .! .,, th ' tn•• • ......1 ln th t.t.e Ing 11111. l>OIMHlon, Of lflClllm-TNll .. end of IM tn.ta Of'M'9Cf by T111t Not10e of 8fMOll of MIO ot>M-__ .. ',_.. • '-> _,ou may aerve upon e ex-you may serve upon the ex-are ..,re1...-... e es • t>t•,_, to 11t1tfy tlle P!'lnCApel 1>111-Nici o-tS of Ttwt. The totel emounl o•tlOn lllCI llletlon 1o ... MIO ,_. *'·UNUM YOU TAK• ACTIOM ecutor or sdmlnistrator, or ecutor or admln1Atral0r, or you may terve upon the U · enc9 of the Note or oti. otJllgetton of Nici otlllQetlOn, ~ rMtOn-rit°'*1'I' -~ • lnetN• TO "'°'9CT YOUlt ~~ upon the attorney for the ex· upon the attorney for the ex-~tor or admlnlltrator, or MCur-ed llV Mid Deed of Trvtt, wttll ••llTMlled...._c:lllltON encl•· m.n1 Mo. ea-~ on May 21. llAY•=•.';.A~noaie e('Utor or admlnis1r11t0r. andecutor or adm lnll!trator, and upon theattomey forthux· :=~==.,::~.:'~.= ~°'J:.T::-t~~1~:;: ~~i:=,~c:,•:g;: :,vo:'tti MATURI o' THI file with the court wt th proof file w ith the court with proof ecutor or 11dmlnlltrator, and the lermt J"9feot and 1n1.,.1 °" te.:/71• .,. County, 1,:T. °' c1111tom1.. ~ ACIAMT YOU, YOU ~f J!lervta!, a wrlttton request f rvl a wrHi. t file with the court with proof tuOll IMIVencM. ana ptu• 1-. Detect; a.otemw 1. 1113. Trust.e °'petty oondUotlnQ Sele; IHOUlO COWTACT A LAWVR lst.atJng that you desire 1peclal ~Ul:'f r\i t~~l you dH~e = of lel'Vice, a w rttwn ttiquest f'r:r.'Mci ~ t~·r,:::~.::..,1: ~ ~ 8fCUN11H 8l"" ~:~l"OflNIA LAND TITL! COM· :~~~~j:~. ~·~ ~otlce of the tiling of an In· n oUce of the fillna of an ln· ii.ting that you desire 1pfdal Mid o.9d °' TNll. Tht tOtll lll'IOl#lt 8Y: o. J. Moro-3879 Attlnolon A\t9nU9 Coip0iet1o11 . JMM1M L ~ iventory and apptsleemen t nf ventol'}' and •pprailement of notice of the filing of an In · °' etld obllg•tlOn, tncludlnO rtMOft-{Seel) O.J. Mcqlt, tte Prllldent ~.CA. HSOI DAttO: leptlmbert. 1N3 !llll..tlt' .._ .. or of the pell· estAate as.!etl or of the pel.J ventory and appraitement of et>ty•t1tnttld,...,11ll•9Mend•11· 2020 Hotftl ~. I Ull• 20t, Aun: 'OAICLOSu-.e DI PAAT· ~ l.MWle ll· !JI ~ntJoned • u or of the -u-pen-OI tn. TNll ... •t Ula tH'M of 181\ta Ana. c.. 92108 MINT Allt·--omc-OM or i!CroUn lions or llCCOUnta mentioned ett.oie PM r-Initial Pllbllee11on of 11111 Not~. 11 (714> ~10 f7,4..,.._1120 114 l!.lllHlftll 81,..t In Se>Ct1on 1200 a.nd 1200.5 ol In S<-<-tJon 1200 and l200.5 of tiON or .ccounta mc-ntloned Ut,31U4. ""''*'*' Ofenoa eo.1 Ollty 'tHE HAMMOND COMPANY, AS leM•~fA· a2101 the CalifomJa Problte Code lh Ca.UC I p t>.tc Code In Se<!tlon 1200 and 1200.5 or Oetecl: Auguet 24 1tai 1i1t1oC 1ept. t., t 11. 1tll. T..u&TU ~= · 11 OANlEL A. VEREllER Wlllla:s.•ci~ll . the California Probate C:OCS.. v~r~~~:: ltCYNTlll HA-. ~ ~.ft~'°"HtA I.ANO TITLE ~ t . te~:.T~t D9llY Piiot 2710 llar!H)r Blvd., S•lt• au i100 No. Mala St. JU'let 8. Mac Dou Id (hll) O.J. Moro«. lta Prllldttll WPAIWif Al AGINT ~ Co1ta MtH, CA. tHH Santa Ana CA tt7•a UOI Camptetre !Xl20 Mortl'I ltoedwt'f, 8111te 208. 11noot11 on., wt.n you SMron A hw19YOAECL08U"E (714 )!41·8333 · HS·llH' . MluloaVlejo,CA.ltltl 8ent•~1 Ca.t27ot u..~-GettlnQOlllly OfflCIA Call142-5171. Publlahf'd Onmf. Coast p bt'·h-~ Or ............ _ Publlahcd ~e c.o..t C7 l4I ..,.., 10 Piiot C••••Tnad ~0• to 0.1ed: AUOUll ~. 1tN Put a tew werda n.. t!-u "' ""' anr. ...-t I a-2 ., 1ns3 ~ Or-. eo.t Oii\' ,..-. IM Oranoa 009llC PublllNd o,~ COMt DlllY PMOt 0 ,...,..lly Pilut -=Pt. 2. • 9, 1983. 04\lly Pilot Sept 2 9 1'183 Dally P lot 'ill"'Jpl , • •· • . Pll01 etpi 2.1 te. 1113. "*"• --.1 , ll. ts. 11a to worlt tor you. \........_ _______ ,,,~ 499()..83 . ' • 5028-83 ~29-83 • 8001-tl ...;.... • ·---...... • • ~ .___ ________ __. J I 1 ( Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 MUC NOTICE ~ P1Cnnout .,..... NOnOI Of WiM STATWNT OI wmtDMWA.l. l'tC'T1'TIOUI 9Ull•H MOTICa OP MAm ITA.,.._NT NOTICE 18 HIEAHV OIVIH !Nt t ""* PARWlllr AOOf"T'ID OMlll4 NCI MAim ITATIW ,,.,.,.... UU ~ fOlloWlnO per~ le dOlng City Counoll of I.he City ot ONMT1MG UMDlll Or~ IJ-22 11 ICMdul9d 10 The tolCMMO perlOna •• doing 0n S.Otember n . 1N3 •t 11-00 .. : IMd't ..., hOld • puDllo llMtlna · N:nnoua • ..... ...._ be 1n ~ torce tnct en.oi 30 ~ ._.,_ • I.I'll-FIMT AMll'ICAH TITLE IN-KC ENTERPRl8E8. 1527 H9wpOt1 oonelcMlr TtntatMTr110Ut11111117, Tiie rollowlno pereon lie lfom 111 ~Oft~ t , ... ~ ... ~ ~~LOOUIATT!'lT. C.~~- IUMHCE COMPANY •• c.lltomle -· • 15. Cott• ...... CA. 12t2t wNClh PfOC)OMll to OONtnlGt wlttldt.n ... ti'*• per!IW ll'om 1"3, end -~ by tile IOI-... 5,_.._ .._ .. 5 "..,.. OOl'PO'•ttoft .. T~... Of auo-Keleryne A. AIMyti. 1517 H9wpOt1 rnodllt•l• 00.C OOlldol'*'IUm IN ~ OC*ttlnO under I.he IOwtllO rOI Ollll W4ll; Counoll ...in. ~MOE COMPAHY -OMHGe. eeeec>f Truet .. Of 811btllhlled .. •16,Coet•Mwa.CA.lita't ln0""'"8tor theeldetty,toMll t1ot!Uoue~MM110f0£8IGN bllrl: AYE8: Hall. Hertlog. 2200W•()fwlolwoocl.wi. 1IO, TNIM,Of tNt~Oeecl OI Tt11t1 Thlt._.,_.ltt:Ondllctedby.en • Matmald Terrace; and Naollt ~CHNOLOOY. tHtt ChafftlClll McFllt1alld~. MOU. None. Orange.CA.tall euoutecl by MOHAMMAD VALi lvld\lll. O.CW•tlon U.001. I.ant Hllnllnoton IMcll CA tH'I Al8lNT: . JlV Oo .. ~·J. 2200 w• Oranoa-GHAHAEMAN AND BAIO OM Kat.,Yn• A. Rlnnyk PropertV hM tile lldclf-ol '" T"41 11ct11ro111 11u11n.. •• n~ Ordlnenot ~22. MlllOlilllllt • ..oocs. 8ult• 1ouJ.~' OA. tztee QHAAAEY GfiAHA£MAN, llutbtrld Thie t llllttnanl w .. llleO With IM Mermeld 8treet. and ltrOPOMd IOr ela*'*1t tor the pettnenlhlp 91 r~tlon t)'tttnl tor llM of Chy KOCO, ln0.1_zi00 ~-°'11no9-and ..... end r.cordad Jlliy 1, 1111 1y C.11 Of 0r.,. County on OONtNotlon on~ 3 • st end H , !tied on May 29 1083 1n 111e County P11fk end recnallon tlCAllllM. *OOd, "*-tou. Oranot. CA. 12611 .. IM!run-rt No. 786', 1n Book • e. 1083. er«*'• "-ibdMllon Of lllodc F. o1 of 0renoe • The tu111u1 Of lhll PIOPOMd Ofd._ JoM c. EllrntW1. 1ne.. 2200 w.c 1412t. Peoe 1750, of Ofllcltl "--l'2M* Aooet'•Addlllon-FuANamu ndACldl'eetoflllePw• '** lllllY be rMd In the City ~·'""'°°°· 8utte tlO, Orenoe. oor01 01 Qfenoe county. c.ltforn&e. P\lblWlecl Orenge COatl Delly SAit> PUBLIC HEARi~ wlll be he6d eon Wit~-t.twtc <Weld Cem-· Clttti't offlell llt 77 Fttlt ~ Coete .-. fltM end purwent lo tn.t ~ Nollee Piiot Sept. 9, 16, 23. 30. I~. on T~. Sec:itember 20, 1"3, et plto, 23IO HMbOt IMS.. 120e, Mwa. Ptul E.amNn. IOI Notltl Butta of o.e-111 tt.9';nder r««ded May 5012..-S 1;00 p,m, In tM City Collncll Cott• M-. CA. 12'21 EJLUN P. PHINNEV COUrt, ..._ CA 12821 27, ttU •• 1n11r11m•nl No. Chllmbert. 506 FOfeet Av•n11t, Signed• Merk Ctmpito City Cltrlt DouglM A . ..,_, ,no .. 2200 WMt U.2240ll. of OfllcUil Aec:ord• of "8JC NOTICE UIQllna e..cn. C911tomla--"21nD PublllM<I Orenoe Cou1 a.Hy Pilot 0re1~. 81111• tllO, Ot1nge. Mid COUnty. wlN und« and purlUlllll Verna L Rolllna-City CMrtl PllblitMd Orenot CoMI Sec>t. 9, 1083. CA. t2tee 10 Deed of Trvet Mii 111 public euc-The .novel~ r°' the Caltnd Pllbllthed Orllllfil4I Collet Dally Piiot Piiot Sec>I 2 0 18 23 tH3 5097-83 ~ J . V•Oltell. 19821 Wlllt• llon tor Cllltl. lllwNI ~ OI the rMI' 1912 of LOS P08AES NINO Frldty. Seel'-9, 1oa. • . . • • 5<>17-83 -----------Otter. Lagune Niguel, CA. IMN United SttlH of Amtrlc•. • FOUNDATION •• pt"IVtlt fOllndtllon 509&-83 __ .,. 1111\TIC[ Thornlll w. Cllkner, 11522 Old ~·· Cheok payet>le to MIO ..... ..,.. 81 the foundelloo'l'I ptln -----------1------------1 -----'"=_,,,---""~;..;.;;..----Allnch Aoed. YOfbll Linda. CA. TNNil dr8Wft on • 11111• °'national cipel ofl\cll fOf lnl!PK11on dllrlng "8..IC NOTICE PU8UC N011C( NOTICa OI P'UMJC I.AL.a 926N blink, • ...,. Of llldllr .. cndH llOlon. ulllr bllelnell llOllf9 trom 8:30 A.M On .._ ber 22 1"3 I 10•30 Ctlllrlet F. ~. 132 t I Neita, Of e lllal• cw titoeril! llllMOI end 1oen lo 5:00 P.M. . .Publlclltlon. NOTIC• Of 11NtTlrt IALI YOU AM .. DCJIAUl T UNDSR A ..._~:;'70 M.:.......a ~~ ~te AM, CA. 12705 ~ domlclMd In Ihle Itel•. The loundttlon'• PM. Olfk:e I Ts No 938055-A DUD °' TAUIT DATID ~ e.m. at --• Ao09' Atloedte. 8518 Ptloenlx AV· et IN ITlllln entrenot to Flt-1 ~ locllttd ti 30110 Crown Val Eucuteel e ·-Ned G Stnlth ao, t-. UML.191 YOU TAICI AC• Huntington 8-1\, Celltorn16. the enut, F01111teln Vlllllly. CA. 12708 can Tiii• 1n1urenc• Company Plcwy •• Suitt 103. Lagun• N • Y-NOTICE TION TO PIM)TICT YOUR "'°"" tollowlwt':P ~~ ~ .!:':';" ThomM G. Ewing, 221 Vie NIOt, loelltecl et 114 EMt Flflll Sl.raet, In CA. 82977 YOU ARE IN 0£FAULT UNDER A IRTY, fT MAY• M>l.D AT A,.,._ ~ ' N9wport BMcfl. CA. l2M3 the~Of 811nta Ana, Caltfomle, all PRINCIPAL MANAGER • WILLIAM DEED OF TRUST. DATED Mey 23. UC IA.l.I. • YOU •ID AM U• wl~7 ,;~ non-lni ltlled Aontld SNttllln, 2211-49 Bf'ldge tNt t. lftltand lnl••t con~ w. McDONALD 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION PlAHATION °" THI NAT\Mm °" 1 8eol double Ice Rout• om.I .El Toro. CA. 92630 to now 11111ct by 11 under MIO NAME OF ACCOUNTANT • PHILIP TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT THI NOCllDINO AOAIN9T YOU, ::n:io"t~, NI of : ft*-1 MlcllM4 Martin. 415 ~ Poppy, [)Md of TNll Iii '"' propeny llltir MEYER MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. YOU IHOULD CONTACT A LAW· ,.~·dleco booth r'corlc ~In CorOfte Diii Miii, CA. 92628 at.cl In Mid County end Sl•I• a.-30110 Crown Valley Pkwy .• 11103 IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF YIA. :,.,d 11 ClOl'-iodi •• two s~· Thie ~ II conductllcl by: • ecrtbllcl M ; City of lnMe ~~· CA,c;9~7081 Piiot THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-NOTICI Of TAUl1111'1 IAU wllnul end IOtmlce detltt. 2 teble oerlMI pertllllr'lhlp. LOT 110 of TRACT No . 70H .. '* i~'-9 1983 anoe ty c1NoGNAT~CATIN~! '!wvouER. You SHOULD NOTICE Ts"H~E~1vEN mes lemps -i wtih plMt.o lhedt. 10 ~: :'l:: tlltd wtth the mep ,_dad In boot! 328. pagee 14 • 509S-a3 " " ...,. -• O:OO bled! rubber bet floor met1, 2 CUllt Coull"' ci.. of °'"'"""" Coull"' on to 17 lnQuelvt of ~ On Seot. 23. 1983 at 9: 15 A.M. on T1111radey, Stpt. 22, 1983 1111 -of c:odtltll g....... ., -..... ., mepe 111 the offtoe of Ille counly Pllll.IC NOTICE LOS ANGELES TITLE ANO TRUST e.m. or Mid day, In the room '!' Tiii• lllle 11 medt In accordence Aug. 2, 1983. ,_c,., ot Mid c:ounly DEEO CO.udlltyeppolntllOTrvtlM H id• ror conducllno Tr111tM' with Cellfomla CtYll Code Sllcllon1 Pu'"''".._.. Onlnot Cou~ . f'K:TTTIOUI .,._II under end purwuent lo Ottd Of Trvet Stitt. wttllln the oftlcte of AEAL ES-1987 end 1tae by IM undllrtlQned ..,..,,_ 19. 2&. .,_, EXCEPT ALL Oii, oll rlgll11. mlfltftla, NAMI ITATIMINT rtCOf'ded Ju,,. t6, 1979, u lnll. No. TATE SECURITIES SERVICE, lenc!lord, 10 dltf>OM ot pwlOf\111 Pilot Aug. 12 •• 19, 2 • Seol. ~·~~ rnlntfel right•. net11rt1 QU rlghll, The loOowtno pereon1 tr• dolng21MO,lnbook13188,peoe12llO,of located •I 2020 Nor1h Brolldwey, propertylet1bymtlenenl,WALTEA ------------end other hydrocerbon1 by whtl· txnlnael u : Ottlclt l Aecordl In Ille office ol IM Sult• 208. In Ille Cl1y ol Senti Ane, HULSEY/THE GREAT GATSBY, A -l*M known tllel mey bt J & E PROPERTIES 7731 Elll1 County AtGordtr or Orenge County, County of Orengt, itete of Call· NIGHTCLUB INC upon vec:ellng f'tll.IC NOTIC[ wltllln Of under Mid lend, logll4her Hunllngton BMctl, Ca. e2848 ' Ctlllornle WILL SELL A't PUBLIC IOfnle, AEAL ESTATE SECURITIES tile r•I pr~ oi'11~ landlord end ---~---------- wtlll the perpetual right of Ot11ting, Jene L. Devit 4 Aeclng Wind AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID0£A SERVICE. I Ctllfomle corpor•llon, •It• notlct to Mid tenant NOnc. °" flUMJC IA.La mining, u.pk>11ng end operellng lrYlne CA. ' ' FOA CASH (peyable et tlmt of ...... duly appolnltd TNllM under end Detecl· s.piembllr 8 l"3.TMOllAa On September 22, 1083 et 8:30 1""""'°' and ltor1ng In and removing Eltine B Mllcn.11 110 Glrllll1 In lewful money of tile United Stat•) pur911ent to Ille po.-OI tllle con-' weu.'I &.m. ti 19082 Magnolia A...-. the earne fl'om Nici lend 0t 111ty olhllr Btlboe I~. CA. 92882 ' AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE t.rred lt'I tllal cert.in Deed of Truel A LAW COllPOAATIOM HunUnglon BMctl, Ctllfornla. Ille lllnd, lndllding the right to wnlpetock Thll bull-II condllClllO by .• 0 l D 0 A A NG E c 0 u N T y eacuttd by Mld!MI J. Wagner, ,.. A.....,. .. QARP11l.D ~ lollowtng dlllct1bll0 perllOMI prop. Of dlnc;tlonally ~and mint !Tom ., per1fltflhlp COURTHOUSE LOCATED ON corded No-..rnber 4, IMO, In~ ~ .ny wllfbe tOld •I publlc llUCtton. lllnde other then lhow l'lettlnllt>Ovt Eltlnt B. Mllchllll SANTA ANA BLVD.. BETWEEN 13820 of Olflciel Aacord1 of, Nkl IOO Nllw'pllrt C... Oftwe. ,.. without -: deecrlbllcl. Oii Of OU ...... lun'*9 Tiii• lltlamtnl ..... nltd with '"' SYCAMORE ST. & BROADWAY. Collnly, •t pege 1632 AllcOf'dtr I,,,.. .... ,.. ..... CA. -1 r~llon o•. t2 hydrllUllC end lltlelt• Into, thrOUQh Of ll«Gee ounly c...-k ot Orange County on SANTA ANA CALIFORNIA .. right. llrumtnl No. 43611. by rtuOn of . Publllhlld Orenge Cout Delly Pllol cheJrt., 2 )'911ow Ott6( ohelrt. 1 rOller tn. tubeurt-of the land herein-t 1 lH3 lltlt end lnl• .. t con~ to end br9lldl of Otfeull In payment ol per-Sept 9 18 tlle3. blut ctlelr, 2 11981 lampa. 2 llalr tbowt delcr1bed. end to bottom ' ' · ~ now IMtld by 11 und« Mid o..a of formence of Ille o«>tlglltlOl\l lllCUrtd · ' • · 50M-83 dryer I, 7 1latlon1, 1 two dr.-llllng 9'dl _...ocked Of dlrtctlontlly Publltlh.o 0renoe eo..1 Delly Trvit In the propeny lltuetecl In Nici thtrtby, Including tllllt brNdl Of 0.-cabinet. 4 moving trep , 3 bank• of ditt.d ....... tlltllllllt end lhetll. llot Sept. 11, 16, 2f. 30. 11183. County end Sl•t• o.ctlbed M: fllUlt, Notlct ot wtlldl -r-dtd rtaJC NOTlCE lllrM walling cMln. 3 benlll of two lll1dtr end ~tll Of beyOnd tll9 50e6-83 Lor 9 OF TRACT NO. S242 IN Oclober 15. 11181 .. Atcoro.'I In-d\eltl, 2 c:.orntr tab6el, 4 lllnkt, 1 ~ 1Wn1t1 thereof. end to~. THE CITY OF COSTA MESA. COUN-1trumenl No. 14258, ot Ottldlll A9--~ loctler, t boot! tllelf. 1 delk, 1 wet• rwt\lnnlf, equip. rnelnlMn, rtpllif. "8.JC ll)TlC( TY OF ORANGE STATE OF CALI-cordl of Mid County. •t page 118, NOTIC• °" TMl9TU'8 IALI coow. 1 broom. 1 mop, 1 ...... 1 dMpel'I end 099',i• eny lldl welll FOANIA AS SH.OWN ON A JAAP Aacordtr'• ''*""*'' No. 20664, T ...... --· 3 box• ot 1°"'9/WrllC)e. I box Of mtnerl, wtltlOut. ,_,,..,, the OAANGll COUNTY AECOADED IN BOOK 101 PAGES WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIOH YOO AAE iN DEFAULT UNDER A delk papen, t box d..,_, 1 box rlghttodrll,rnlnt,etore.eicplor•end ~ QOURT 35 & se OF MISCELI.ANEOUS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOA D££D OF TRUST DA.TEO Mllfdl 8 pelnte end olMnlng lllPPI*· 4 operete through the eurl80e of I.he 7'00 CMo C-.. Dr. WMt MAPS, AECOAOS OF OAANOE CASH. lllWfUt ~of ttlt United 1979. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION boll•Nlreolorend ~ 1 box llPf* 500 Mat of lM t11bellr'feoe of ._ .. Allllt CA. a701 COUNTY CALIFORNIA. Stet•. 0t • Cllll!i. I Cl** d~ TO PROTECT YOUA PROPERTY IT cllpe end ITlleOtllllnllOlll beauty tuP- Mlcl lend .. r...wd In lM dMd Pltlnlltt: AOADAUNNER MA Tiit 1irMI edd,.. end other on • •t•I• Of natlontl bank, • tt•I• MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE pl .... 1 boll lotlon meeter ctMnller. 1 -dad~-H . 1174. TEAIAL DISTRIBUTORS, INC. common dMlgnlltlon. II any, of tile Of r.dtrel credit union, Of . ttatt Of IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION of box,_, llot'il blllbt, 3 box• offtoe ThHtl'MI Ofotllllroommon Dertndent: ABDUL M.S rMl property dMcnbed eboYf .. r.dtrtlMYlnoeendlollntMOcl•tlon THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-IUOPl .... 1bolltollatpaper. dt99ieitlon of Mid property. II AL·ATiiEL. purported to be: 248 V"91nla ,._, domldled In iNt ttlltll. .. peyatllll et ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD 'rhit .... le made In ecco«SllnOt purponec1 to be: ~2 Ptcen Str .. 4. c.. No.~ 18-04 Cott• MMe. CA .. TIMI lllldllr'tlgnll thll Ume of Nie, .. rlgllt. title end CONTACT A LAWYER. with Celltomle CMt Codt Sectlont !Nine. Cllllfom&L 141WOM dltdlllrnt eny 11ab111ty fOf eny ~-Int-I IMtkl by H, • Trvlt•, In U\111 EJlac:uttd by. Pl.AZ.A DE CAFEA 1187 and 1918, by the undtrlignad 8lllcl ...... be medt wltllout _. NOllCll Y• IWN ._. rtct,_ ot tile etrwt llddrtet end ,.., Pfopeny lltuate In Mid Coun L TO A CALll'ORNlA LIMITED landlord, 10 dltpOW Of penonel nentorwwnnly,C!Pf9M orlmpllecl, Tiie-' _,..,......... other common deelgnellon, If eny, end Stet•. detcrtbed 111 loelowe: Lot PARTNERSHIP onSec>t. 11, 1083 at property left by tilt tenen1, .. to tltlt, 1:101uwon Of enc:um-...... ,.. ...... ...... lhown .... 34, Tr9Ct 1512. Book 271. P90el 9;16 A.M. CHICAGO TnLE IN· NtCOlA8 D. STEINER dolnG bull· tw9"0el to Mtllfy the unpaid I*-,_ .............. • .,._ Seid lllle w1t1 be made, but wttNM 23-25. lndlltlYe ot MllctllllnllOut SURANCE CO. u c1111y llP90lnttd ,_ M STt:INER OF LONDON. .,_due on tlle not• Of not• ................ " ...... COW111111ICKwerrtnly,exprwOf Im-Mepe. In tht ~of MIO County of TrvetMundllf end putWI lo [)Md uc>Ol1 vac;attng the rMI proper1y of cur.o by Mid Deed of True!, to wl1: If you wllh to Mtl! the tdVfc:ie of plltd, regerdtng tl1te, pc 111 ll'on, °' Orenge. of TNll ,_dtd Merell 111. 1979, tile lend!Ofd end •ti• notice ot Mid 121804 47 pll'8 Ille fotlowlng ..u-ettomey In 11111 matttr, you allOO encumbrenoee to pey tile remelnlnQ Tiit 1tr .. 1 llddr... or ollltf .. Intl No 2ee117 In book 13072 tenant. meted -.. ~ end ed-do IO promp11y IO lllel your wrttt prlnclpel tum ot Ille nolt(I) MCUrtd c:OtnOn dMIQnatlon of lilt reel prop-page 1 '17:l 0t Olfloliil Atcofdt In tNi Dated: ~ 8, 1113 ~•I the tlmll of the lnltltl publl-reeponM, If any, may be llled by Mid o..o ot Trust, wltll Int-I •rty her•lnebov• dt tcrlbed I offlct of tile ~dtr of°'.· I WILLI c:etton of tt111Notlctofs.le:$818.00 time. thereon. M provldtd In Nici nott(1), purported to be: 1863 N9w Hemp-enge County, WILL SELL A LAW ~noM lel)Ta TO AYl80IUttecl 1111 lldo Otmend.S. edvanoM. If eny, under Ille t.-of tl'llre Drive, Coete ,,...._ CtllfomiL AT PU8LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST A...,_ ter GAN'WLD Pl.AZ.A ..,...., 'f owmA e lr\burna; ....... --· Ille [)Md of Truet, '-· clwget end The llllCWllgned llllr'9by dttcla6lnt BIDDER FOA CASH (peyablt •1 llmt ~ YOU AM .. OU:~ T ........ A • I J « .... -... Ud. .xpenw of the TNllM end of lM .. lleblMty fOf lllty lncofr~ In of Nie In 1..t\11 moMy of tht United ......... c..... °""· .... D9m Oil TIIUST, DATID ..._ ti. ....... ....,. de ..... Lall 1ru111 c:r•lecl by Mid Deed of Trvet, Mid ttl'MI lldd,_ °' other com-St.eltl) AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE ....... ...._CA. -tll1. UM.191 YOU T.Altl AC110M IHMn 111 R... ..... IO wll: ft1,&40.~ eppfOll. mon dttlgnetlon. TO THE OLD ORANGE COUNTY Publllhlld Orenge Cotti Delly Pllol TO PROTICT YOUR HIOFUli Y, fT • ,_ wWI .. Mllfl tM tdWlot The btntftc:lary 11ndtr Mid 0..0 Seid .... wlll be medll wt1tlout COURTHOUSE, LOCATED ON I Sept. 9• 18• 1"'· MAY•IOl.DATAllUMJCIA.LI. .. ......, In ... ....... OfTNllllllf•lof0t•••eculecltndO.-w11rranty.expr-crlmplltd,regard-SANTA ANA BLVD .. BETWEEN 5087-83 • YOU mm> AM DJIUMATIOM _... ... """"""''° tt111t J llverad to the urics.rtl9ntd • wntten Ing t11te. potnn on, °' enc:utn· SYCAMORE ST. a BROADWAY. "8.IC NOTICE OP THI MATURI OP THI ....... , ..... .-." •• NJ Dllcllll•llonolDtlaul{and Demand brtnOee,lON lltfylhtprinclpalblll-SANTAANA.CAOOOOOellrlgllt,lltlt1------------"'°'IBMMQ AOAIN8T VOU, YOU MM • ..... r°' sete, and a written Notklt Of 0. anot of the Hott °' othtr Obllglrtlon end lnl-t con\IWad to end now NOTICI Of W Of IHOUl.D CONTACT A L.Awvmt.. •u..M .... ......_.t feull end Eltcllon to Seti. The under· MCUttd by Mid 0..0 of Trvt1, Wltll IMtld by It under Mkf Ottd of Trvtl In ABAM>ONID PWAaOMAL FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN· )o de llR ..... tft _.. ntd Cllllted Mid Notlel of o.tllUll lnltr•t end other MHTll .. provided Ille pr0ptf1y lltuet.O In Mid County HIOFUl'O SURAHCE COMPANY •• Ctlttomle ...,.,. .._. Election to Sell 10 be r-dtd In therein; plut edllllncel. If llflY, und« and Slate dllec:ribecl -= Hotlel .. hereby gMn th•I under ~ • JMnn1nt L L.ewrte de _.. --. .. r....-. he COUf'lly wtltrt lhe rMI propeny le the ltrme ln.reof end Inter_, on All thet 0tr1llln llltMI 11tue1.o In tilt end purtiuenl to Sec:tlon 1188 of Ille OAtEO: Sec:ilembtr 2. 11183 -tea. .. ~ putde led. Name, St,. Addt-end llUch td'v~. and ""'' '-· Sl•I• ol Cllltfofnla. County of Or· Celllomle CMI Codt the propeny JMnrllne L. i...wrte t•:lilta• • .... pllone Number of TrvttM Of cllar991, end t 11ptnM1 of Ille City of Ntwpor1 8Mch 0.-lltted below l>tlfllvtd to be ablln· Allttlortnd Officer l-TO THI OS ANT: A ~ conducting .... 1. CHICAGO TNllM end of Ille'"''" cr .. led by ~~ .. followl • ES M WILLIAMS ek 114 Elllt F1fth Street -11ll'nt flw ~ ftl9d bf 1 ITLE INSURANCE OOMPANY. Mid 0..0 of Trul l. TIMI totel lltnOUnl PARCEL 1 of 1 ;,,ep reeoro.o on ~.~~~~IAMS' wt1oM lut .:. Sante Ana, CA. 92701 pellrttfl ....... , '9U• "FOii wWi 255 WILSHIRE BLVD., LOS AN· of Mid obl~llon, lncillcllng reaeon-Jenuery 22. 1179, In Boo« 129. pege dr ... w .. 12812 Aowtr St., Af>I. I, (714) 656-3211 ....,., tN. lllwwtt. '°" -ELES, CA. 000 to. (2 t3) 380-3940. •l>IY Mtltnelld ..... cnergae end llJI· 5 ol Perct4 Map•. Atcofd• or Of•nge Garden GrO'tt, CA C.llfOfnl• 92942. f>ubllahlld Orenge C-t Delly Piiot ....... dllya •tt• 11118 llUIMIOfll It Ann•nd c. S.UO.Oo, AMI. Ste. ~of,,. TrUllM, •I ''"'time of County. Cllllfomle. wilt bll IOld •• publlc llletlon •t Sepe. 9, 1#. 23, 1883. .-V9d on you, Ille with tllle QOllf1 led: Augw1 8, 1913. lnltllll publlcetlon of 11111 Notlcll.. 11 EJloeptlnO ltlllrefrom ti Oii. QM, t3S42 Adland ST .. Gardtn Gl'o¥9, 50M-83 WftlWt l'lllPOflM to the oomplllnt. bllehad Orenot CoM1 OWiy P1lot N ,2&5.51. llydtooarbona end other m1ner• or Cellfomlll t2t'2 on Sec>tembllf 18 ------------Un"-you do, )'OU' dtfllUlt _. I. 2 9 18. 1Da3. Oet.0: Sllptlll'llber t, t"3. _.y lllnd tt'CI natuN below t dtPfh IN3 at 1'00 o ·c:iod! A M • "8JC N()TlC( ..ttr'lld Oft epplk;.ellon of ''"' pteln-• • • 4873-13 REAL ES1 A TE SECUAl'TIES SER· of 500 .... '*-Ill the _,_ of DESCRlPTION Of' PROPERTY; :!!n.endttlll~"f:;!•• VICE.O' J':!e;. lhe •~ dtecrlbtd property. T.V. Stend: Stereo equllllzer; NOnctl Oil TMMTlrl IAU rnent ~ ......_ _..,.....,t rtaJC Jl)TIC( (Ety: C)-D-J ......._. 'Iii ~t wttllout Ille rlQtlt ol -'-en'1y, .. &-trlldl ~: 1WO tlerto IPMk• '--Ne. ~ rnandlld. In .... _,,..._ .. • !Seel --~ ..-• r...wct by Koll c.nter Newpor1 • ceblnet1: ~--~oven· gumbtll T ... No...... COUid relUll In gamltllmtnl o .... 11111 2020 Nortft 9'oadlwlly, Sult• 20f. pennartNp, In Deed AllcOfdad ~ mechtnei 7 box• of oomic't>ooU: 1 CANNON T.D. SERVICE COMPANY wtQM. llllllllG of money or propeny NOTICI Oil TRUITlrl IA.La Sent• Ant. Ce. 92708 17, 1974 In Book 11197, P• "4 of boll of rllCOfcle end 8 lrac1 lllC)llt; 2 llP9C)lntecl Trvllt .. llndtr the °'other rtllllf r9<1Ue11ad In the c;om-TltUl'Tlm 9ALI NO. I01IO 17141953--ealO Ofllclel Aeoofdt, bo11tt of mlnlet1Ke gt-bolllel; 2 delc:r1t>.d deld of trvet plaint. On September SO 1983 et 11·00 f>ubllthtd Orenge Coal Delly The llrMI addr-end other Q1M1 flgllflnte-t t>rlelcllM conttlrl- ll AT PUBLIC AUCTION O.t.O: ~. 25. 1ee3 •-m .. TH~ HAMMoND coMPANY,. Pllol Stc>t. 2. 9. 18• 1983· common cMlllgnlltlon. If Illy, of lilt rng CMMtt•t.P..: 1 bOX or OUOI end TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOA LEE A. BRANCH, Cler1t C.it1om1e CorJloretton ... duly 11P-l500&-33 ,_, propeny ~bed M>OV9 le glaMM: 1 box Of -9ed clllne; CASH ANO/OA THE CASHIERS OA ~~ g;~ ~ Deity Piiot pOlntecl Trvt1 .. under end purtUlll'lt purp0r1ecl to be: 1022 B«YlkM Cove crock.pot IOf own: 1 wooden oret• ot CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN ··-20 27 "-t 3 10 11183 to DMd of Trvet llKllCUtecl by MARIO PU8UC Jl)TlC( EMI. N9wport BMdl, CA. 9*2 lht mete! ~ 1 magutne tee*; 2 CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924'1 (pey-.......,. • • ..._ · • • · VITTOAIO PETIUO. t tlllglll,,,.,, 111 undenlgoed d~ eny lleblltty box• of IOft drink at-: 1 boll of et>le et tht time of Mle In lewfiil Trutlor tOf the btntftl end MCUl1ty YOU AM .. OSJtAULT UNDllt A tor rry lnco11ec111ett ot 1119 ltl'MI cNna lnl:MSlng Jeck Oetlllll botttlll; money of"" United Sl•tet) ... right, ot TiiE HAMMOND COMPANY, • DUD °" ~ DATID .... 1, ~ end other oommon ~ 4 boll• of llnlng room (tmllll) dlloor· tltlt end lnttrwt conY9)'ld 10 end P\8JC NOTICE Celltor n l• corporellon •• •1. UNLI .. YOU TMI ACTIOei nation. lfany.enown ,,...... etiont; 1mllkc:r•ttof...ccwd1;1 boll no-llekl by It under Mid Deed of ~.dated Apf1I 27, 1112. TOPMTICTYOURMOOUn,rT s.d ..... btrnlldll,blltwlthOll1 ofNormanAodlwtllptet .. ; 1 btlgof Trvet In the proP9fY hertlneft• 0.-cw..-.n end ,_dlld .. lnet~t No. MAY•IOLOATAPUIUCIAL.8. cownentOf-rlll'lty.~Oflm· 111M11 rnlrron; 4 Md'I bMr rnugt; 1 tc:rlbed: YOO AAE IN DEFAULT UNDER 82-tM340 on Mey 5. 1912, of Of-. YOU MUD AM &'Xft.MA11C* pllad, ,...,Olno l/tlt, l)Ulllllon, Of wooden oomar ll*t; 1 bo• nilni.- TAUSTOA: DAVID C. CANNON DEED OF TRUST OA'Tt:O JULY 7 flc)jal Allcofdl In the Otfloe of the 0 ' TMI MATURI Ofl TM• ~.to pay ltlt ~ 1in ~ bottlte; 2 JllCll Det11t111 CATHY A. CA.NNON, llulbllnd & tHO. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACT County Allcordtr of Orange County, PROCDDINO AGA8l8'f YOU. YOU ptlndplll IUITI of lhll note(e) MCul'..t drlnll~; 2 drinking OQblet•: wtte, • lolnl 1-1*. TO PAOTECT YOUR PROPERTY, Stell of c.ltfomla. IHOULD CONTACT A LAWYIR. by Mid Dead of 'tniet, with'"*-' 1 boll Aoclll"" rnl(llllture BENEt:ICIARY: MITSU MANU· M>.Y 8£ 80l.D AT A PV8UC SALE Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ~ 0# TllU9TD'9 IA&.I tflllr«)n, .. prcMdtd In Mid notll(tl. pietet end oi-: 111•~ Of J.A. FACTUAEAS BANK, • Clllttomlt IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.AN.ATIOH 0 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR TA. .... _.,1 llCt¥enott, If any, unct.' lhll 19rme of bwr, 2 bOM8 of boolll; 2 boJl.e o4 corporetion THE NATURE OF THE PAOCEE CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK OR NOTICE 18 .. ..UY OIVE.N. ttwt the 0..0 of T.-. ..... d!Wgee end pot1 end pent; 1 boll ot dlltlel Ind Aec:ordad: ~Ober 28, 11113. IHO AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUL CERTIFIED ~ECK ~., tlrnll on Tllundlly. a.c-ntblll n . 1913, ..,..... of tht Trwa. end of "" kniv..: fortll end epoone; 1 old P9Q9 IS81111nett.No.31867 In Book CONTACT A LAWYER. of .... In lewflll money of the Untied llt 10:«)a.m. of o:'°~lhllroom lNtl8c:r..-s by Mid [)Md of Tn.911. flllhlon rlldlo Ind ~ plllytf; 4 0rtngt Of OfflC69I Aacordt In the HF St.-), et: The~ "ont «rtrlln09 Mt Mldt IOt TNllMili't lo Wit: 12. 1M,12 t.03 (~). book ll'lllNw; 1 QOllCll; 1 boll Of - otftot of Ille Rllc:orOtr of Orenge NotlcaotTNllM'• lo lh• Orang• County Olda.Ne,wlttllnt11tolftolll AIEALU-TIMl~underNldO..O eottedtOOlt;1quwnlla .. ttttltd; County: 8111tUnderOttd ~. 2H WMt SWlt• AnllTATE 8ECUAITllS SERVICE. ofTn•U1tn1tofcntlXllClllt.oendO.-1111ofttloelk•t•. Mid' dWd of 11'\111 dtlctlbtl I.he of Trvll Boul9vvd. City of Sant• Ana. Stet. IOCllttd et 2010 NOfttl 8'oedw9y, IMw.O to !tie uodtttlQI*' • Wfltten O.ted tNe 29 dlly ot A119111t, 1113. tOllowlno P<Ol*tY: lot 30 of TrllCI TF NO. 415293 ot Celtfomla. Suite 208, In ltle City of 9antll Ana. Dllolllrlltton of Daifault end Demand GAEOOflV l . RIPPETOE No. etft, City of Ir-Me, Count; of Loen No. 424474 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A County of Orenge, et• of C-. IOf 8ele, end t Wl'ftt9n Noclcll of 0. Att~ tor MaMn Gl'Wf\ Jr. Ofengt, State of Cllllfornle. .. NOTICE It hereby G1wn lllel SER 0££0 Of' TAU8T OA MORTGAGE torn1e, REAL UTA 'tt SECURITIES fllUlt end £Matton to lel. The under· PublllMd Orenge CONt beiiy Piiot --on • ~ l'9COl'decl In Book AANO RECONVh' ANCE COM DATED Aol1I 21111. 1982, UHLE.88 8UMOE. I Cllllfornla oorpclllltlon, --OMIMd.., NoClce of~ Sec:il-2. 9, IMS. 274, Paget 46 end .. of ...... PANY,. Clllfomle Corporatton YOU TAKl ACTio.. TO PROTECT .. dlltyllP9C)lnltdTr'*Munderand ande.atlontoWtobll~ln 49"-t3 ~Maclt.-0.ofOrenge l"'9iell, °' _. lrv91M, YOUR PROPt!RTY, IT MAY H~ttothepowof .... OOft-ttllloountywtllll•the,_,~::'Yll l------------ -.. ,. Celltornia. tubetttutad 11'\.mtM ~I to t SOU> AT A PUeLIC SALE. If' YOU twrlld In tMt oer1a1n 0..0 of Trwt loolltlld. IWM, 8lr'Mt end "8JC ll)TIC[ YOU AM IN DEFAULT UNOEAA DMdofTlnlUllCMtd byCMnte.I NUD AN IEXPLAHATIOH OF THIE •ilCUMd by~ 8. W... ~ T~ ~ of TNtele Of OEEDOFTAUSTOATED0otober7 Nor1on end D111M M. Nonon, NATURE OF THF ~NOS Dor.-L W*-,lluabllndtrldwfte; ~--ll OHtCAGO NoltoloflaillofAlllll 1Ht UNLE.88 YOU TAKE ACTIOfC bend end Wit• end AKof AGAINSTYOU,YO'JSHOUl.DCO... JllrnlltOouglMH .. endlfllrteyMn ITL! IN8URAtilCE COMPANY, Propef1yetPrtwdtS- TO PAOTfCT YOUR PAOPEAlY, IT AUQl,ltt 1, IMO In Book 13e86 p TACT A LAWVER. Hell. llutband end ..,., r-wcl m w..... BMI .. LAie Angeett. No. A 11 ea It MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. 1103 lntt~I No. 194 of Alt right. ttt .. and Inter ... oon-Aprtl 10. 1t81, In Book 1..01• of too10. (211) 3l0-3840. In IN tklperlor COllr1 Of tllct Stet• IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF Aecol'dt In tile offloe of the Coun llWad to end now tlalCS by It llndtr Olflcltl Atoord• or Mid COunty •• , HICAGO TlfLE INSURANCE ot Callfomlll tor the ~ or Or· THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-AeoorcW of Orengt County. Mid DMd of Trvet In lhll Pf pege 151 A.ool'0..-'1 lntt~t No. COMPANY 11108 ING AGAINST YOU. YOU 8H::>\JLD fomla. end Pllf'IUW'll 10 Ille Notice ~I.cl In Mid Counly and 1111 12159, by r...on Of t br..ati of c»-A8 TRUS'ta In tht MMW ot the btet9 Of CONT ACT A LAWVER. Dllfllllll end E*tton 10 8t11 u. .. detOtlbecl .. : A CONDOMINIUM teul1 In pey!M11t of l*formanoe at By; ARMANO C. SAUCEDO, MUAAAY l<ARPMAN, Dec I Mid. ''(It • ltrMI llddt-0t commotl under ~ Mey 10, 1913 In COMPRISED OF: tile obllQetlonl MOlll«l I~. In-ASST. SECRETARY Nottoe It heNbY oi-i tllllt lhll o..igNrtlon of propeny II ~ 8ooll NIA P1119 NIA lnltNIMftl No. PAACEL I: All undMdllO 1118111 olUdlnO tllet brteCt1 Or dtftult, Ne>-Detecl: Augu914, 1"3. 11odltilllgnlld .. Mii at 11'11¥919 tllle, ~.no wtlfrenty II gl¥tn M lO 111 83-197631 of Mid Ottldlll Allcorde. In,.,.., In and 10 ~ 1 of TrllGt No. tlee ofwtllctl --dad Jllnt 2. ~ Ofenge CoMI Delly Piiot lo the~ Md beet bidder, ... OOfT1$)191 ...... Or eotrec'lrw).'" The .. SELL on Sec:itembllr 30. 1983 et 11227, In Ille City of Cott•....... 1113 .. Atcordtf'• lnltrvment No. llO· H , e.ot. 2 .•• 19'3. lllCI IOOOhflrrnetlOn Of Mid~ ~ lll1dllt Mid Deed ot 9:15 A.M., 111 The front entrenc. to per ITlllp reoora.d In Book 484, 83-233257, WILL SELL AT PUeUC 4~ Court. on Of ttl• ""20ltl dlly of Trullt, by ,_, of t bt..ctl Of 0.-the Old Orenot County CourttlouM, f>11g11t 33 end 34. In lilt ofllcll of t AUCTION TO THE HIOHUl 810-Sllptembllr tM3 el tile oftloe of fault In tile otlllgetlonl eeourecl locattd on Sent• Ane 8olllevlll'd, ~ COllllly Aecordtf Of Mid County. DEA FOA CASH. lewflll money ot 1M "8JC ll)TIC( JA~EIJ L. RUIEL. JA .. A Law Cor· ltlereby, herlltofOft t XllCllltecl end ,_, S)'ClllTIO'e Street end Ek'Olld· Ex~tpllng llltf'ttrom Unll• 1 United St•t•. Of • Clltllltt'I cMctl poretton. 3432 Vie Oporto. Ntwpor1 dtll\terecl 10 tilt unc:lllrllgnad • wrh· wy•. Sent• Ana, Cllltlornlt 11 publle through t8 .. lhown upon the Con· drawn on • et•t• or natlonel benk. • N011CI Oil t.ALa Of' BMcll. OA. 924183, County Of Of· ten Dllclatetlon of DllfllUlt end 0.. euctlon, to the lllgllelt bidder rbf domlnlum P111t1 rtiCOr"dtd In Book etete or r.dtrll Gf'lldlt union. or e UANDONID ""80ll\I. t1'19'. State of Ctllfomlll. all tM mend tor Slllil. and wrtt'ten notlel ot C#'I (IHIY&ble et the tllM of tllle In 14087, P1119 879 of Offtcltl Aaoofdll 1111te Of r.dtrel Nvlnol end loan ,.,..., 'f rtgl!t, lltlt lll'ld lnttrttt of Mid 0.- bl'MCll end of altctlon 10 11111.M thll 1ewtv1 ITIOf"'Y of the United s= of Mid Counly. aaeocletton domlolltd In 11119 etett. Notloe le ~ Ql\l'trl 11191 ce...o •t thll llrnll Of o.tth end 111 lllldlt llgoecl to ..,. Mid property to .. right, tit ... and lnt•MI, con PAAC€L 2: UnH G-3 .. thOwn ... PllY•ble II lM time of ..... all end pulWt to ldofl 1MI of the rlgllt. tltta Ind ltltttell tMt the utllfy Nici ob410etlont. and "'-• to end now held by 11 llndllr Mid upon tile Condominium ,..., ,.. rlgtll. thlll and lnter9t4 IMtkl by It, 111 Clllllornla OM! Codt tllll Pf tttate of MIO dllCMMd llat to- "'• 11111 undolnigrled cautld Ml4 dead In the ptopeny llltulllad In Mid lwrad 10 In Pttotl I llboY9. Trvet .. , In INI ,..., ptoperty ....... ..., betow ~ to be aDtn-~ by Oflt'•tlon of .... Of other· notlCt of breed'I end of tltetlon td COunly end 8tet• end dtectlbed The ttrwl ~ end other In Mid COunty and Stett, detCr1f)lld dofllld W JAMES M. Wll.UAMI aka wl9I OWi °' 111 llddlllon to ltlllt of be rtc0rdtd Deotmbllr 14, 1182 .. ~ common dMIQnlltlon. II .,.,,, of .. ronow.: LI HltlOtd in..... In end .. MIKI" Wtl.l.'-'MI .._ ... lld-MIO dlloelMd. et tflt tlmt of deltll. lnetr. No. 12~1171 of Ottldlll "--Lot t4 of Trlll!I No. 10513 ... ,.... propeny a-1t1ec1 eboW II 101llat011owtng; Lot eaotTracUflt .._ _ 11t11,..,.., at .. Apt t, In encl to ti tneot11alntMI property oord1 In IN~ of Ille Atoofder of lflOWI\ on • mac> recordtcl In boOll ~ed to bei S65 Avocado 111 rtcOfdtd In Book 412, Pao-30 Oan9ln Ofo.e. CA Cllllfomlla '"42, lltuei.d In IN ~ Of Ofenot. Or1nge County; 441. Pao-45. "f end 47 ot Mt .. Straet, #G-3, Coet• Mwa. Callfotlllll end 31 Of Mlte*lel_,. ,,...,.. ,.... • bll told et llUClllC auction 111 S*t of Clllttomla.. ptniou61M1y • 8tid lllle Wiii be rnaa.. llllf wttllout ~ M..,., rllOOfdt of Orengt 12127 COl'O• or Mid oounty. 1S3'12 Adlarld t'f .. oar.n. Qfove, IOl'lbecl 111 ~ '°""": ~·Of WWTlll'lty,..,.... Ot Im· County, Oaltfomla. Pr09tt1y ldd THf UNDERSIGNED TRUSt'EE Tiit •lrwt llddr... or otMr ~ 9"42, on a..,temw 18, Tiit Eatt 71 .... Of Lot 1 of ~ pied. r.getdtng title pc II I 111on. Of' II putporWdly !mown -1117 Dlac\.AIMS ANY l.IABILITY FOR IN-comon deelgnetton Ol lhll , ... prop. 1ta .. t:OO O'CIOdl A.M. .wwy Of tllt Town ol WtMmh ..... ~ 10 P-r the~ '"'-· Coete Milla. Ctlfofnlll I C 0 A A I! 0 T INF 0 RM AT I 0 H trty M<tlnebove dtterll>ff It Ol8Cl'UPTION OF PAOf"EA'TY: City of WwtmirlMtf, .. per map ,.. p1nClptl tul!'I Of IN nott(l) MCM'td The total MIOUl'lt Of the unpaid f'UANl8HED. IM1)0r1ed to bll: " Cape Cod. T.V. ltand; .,.,., equalt-: oordtcl In .. 2. ~ I ol "9oord by tllld dlltd Of Trvtt, with in..... btlenot ol t119 OOl!Oellon .ourM TM Nici M1e 11 ITllldll IMne, CellfornlL 6-trtlllk ~ two ...._ .... OI ~In the OfN9 Of tM Coun- .. 1n lllllO "'* ptowtdred, ~. If the property to be ll06d end rw-OO¥tMnt or WYenty ,...,ding tmt. TIMI 111idei'9 *' 11an1bJ dlldlllnie Clll*.eai 11'iaroowew -..n; .,..... ty A9cof'der OI .-0 County, • any,unclllrttwtwrneofMldo.dOf ~eettmetad oo.t.. ...,.,_.Mes pa 11111an or ~. or .. llebllty tor any~.,, "*'*-=7 llmmOfOOIWWbMlce: 1 ~ .,...,om IM Monti """·...., dlergee. end_,,....... o1 ~ e1 "" t1m11 o1 ttlll 1n111111 to lntufilllllty of w.. Mid ..,... lddr-. or °"* com-boll of ,.... end • tract ~ 2 1eo • "*'°' tM TNtMt end Of the 1N1111 cneted puOlclltlon of 11111 Nottoe of a... Thi total ernouM o1 tt1t unpaid mon ~ton. • ~ Of mlllllltUN ..... ~ a ·-~ llnown • 111 t by ...o Dead OfTl\lllt. t1ae.1eue. .,...,_of Mid obllDatton. 1 ..., .-_. be INdt wtt'*'I g1w........., 1 ~ oont111no PWtl lu.t. w.tmine.. CA. 8llld .... wll be htld Oft: Frldlly. Only currently detad' o.nw·1 with eitvanc.e, end ooeta werrenty.~or lrnpllad.~ ln0~..,_ 1 bOllOfCllPtenrd Ttrn1tof .. QMfllnllwMITIOMY leptember ti. 1ta at 2-00 p.m . ., Check• or c.t11f19d Childl• .,. '°'Md_,,.,... 1e Nt,411.04. 1ng ttttt, pa1uu1an, or -. _..... t boa or ..,_ dllM: tlllU!lftlldSt .... OftOOftflrmlltlon ti.°'*"'"" A--.. antNIOll IO_..,.. to lht 'trllllltt pt0¥tdtd TN1Notto.Of9fWollott111c1oblto-enr-,toutllfylM='*" orOC111patfor-.1wooeltl\orwof ..... or pert Oll'1 WMt ~ IM CMo Cenw lutldlnO. ~ !Mt Pfoper io.11ttla11on It ..... .a.. getton and ~ to ea11 e111c1 ,_, .,_ ot IM Nott or °"*~ion ,._, llOUr"-: t .,,..... '**' I by note_., by Mon• ~ A*"" Ofange, ....., 8llld ... w11beIT\lldt,11v1 w11"°'11 propeflY -~ded .. ~ by Mid o..t of T , ....., ._ ol IOft dllr* ......-: 1 lllOll of ot TIWI Dead Oft the pr0perty At IN Ul'l'9 Of ttlll lnltllll PllC*-~ 0t wwrenty, _,,,...cw iMnt No. U.226440 on Meiy 27, .,,,. ... w ottl9F ..,. • prOlltdllcl flft1M lfldl'*'I .Mair OaMil botM9: '° eokt. Tan I* oent Of ernount bid C111t1on of WI l'lotloe. "" lolel l)9ed r.getdlng tttt.. 1:1 c Ion 11N, o1 Offloltf "9oordt In ttlt Of ..,.....,; p1uud..-.. I MJ, under 4 '*-ofllllnOtOOl'll(llMl)dlmor• be •a1•1ee1 wftfl bid. _.... of tM llflPll6d .,...,_of tt1t ~--. to N1Wf "" 1tot o1 the ~ "'°°""' o1 Or the ..,_ thllr90f w ...,... on -...; 1 ma cntt Of......-1 -. ._or °""" to" In """"° end ~ wwct by lie....,. ct. _. ... _. *""'" by Mid o..t anot County a .... of CellfonM. Mitt aovenota end C*11 ..... Of._~..._ t IMO Of be,..,._ 111 tt1t *"9MJd Of· 9Cf1tied dlled of trwt end ~ ~the ... enrd .,,.,_of TIWlet or s*1Y ~ S...: CWQM, end e•!**f of IM .... "*'1lrl; 4 .-i a.er fRlllli t llot el Mr UITll lftlr tlll Int puM. ooMa. ..... end lldvenote .. tNlltet _,of fM tNttl crteted CAUrnAHIA LANO TrTll Tl'\INe and or tM '""" Or......s or woodlll\ OOl'Nf ~ I boa ......... ~ tlllr'90f and ~ elate of f12.2.4tl.1f, . Mid -.0, ...,__ ~. PANY teldO..CSOfTNtt. Thlltottlamount twt IQuOt ~ 2 Jedi. o..11 ... Thll tottl tnOttie.dl-being en wfttt imr.e:rs; therein 1571 AttlngtOft A-Of Mid otJllCMtlon, 1no11H11f10 rwon-dr1Nllno gl1111t 2 dtlr*lng ~ o.ledtllllaottl"-ol Auoutt. 1"3. _.....Oft wNdl ~bid II Ind fM uncield Of tile not ~.CA. N!Oe tbfrwtl!Nlfed ..... oNtOei end IOI• 1 lllCllC ltiimwl ...,._. ~ Mme L lllUlti., A ~ "'llY be 00\~ ~ MOUt'lld 117 . ct.tel wttll Inlet Attn; FOA!.CL09URE OlPAAT • ,._Of the T""*i et ttlt tlfM of Ollleet.,.. _..... t -~of J,"-A lMr-.., ... , lnO 1117.._ tlll *t .....,. .. .,,. INnOll •pr~ In Mid Hoc-. MINT 1Nt1t1 publloatton ot t'1ll NcMloe, It bMt; I-.. ol boollt; I bOMe of .. .,.. _.,.. ..i.. , o.ted; Au8Ullt 11. 1"3 (714) 714•2120 ttU 47,N . Po'f W ,.,_ lllOll Of..,_ end ............ CA.-o.-t: Augull t , 11P HMAHO"MCONVIEVAHCI 'rHll HAMMOND C~PANV, A8 Oe'9Cl; iaot9"\Nr 7, 1Ma. ltnMai fOfb llld .,eona: 1 oN LllOAIC ....... T. D . ._...~ P Tl'UITU MALU'fATllECUMlltllA-..... an,...,.,_..~ 4 la U • UtTmwmt 111 Mid T"*-1731 Wlllihlft IY-OAU,..OANIA LANO flTLI vtel, 111 T,,,._ Dool!~ 1 OOUClll; 1 lloa of• ntl WLL Ml .lillill-9r. Yldll .I. ~ t..OI ...,...._ Ctllfornill too1 COM' ANY 1 /' ty:D, J. MOfv-aotted tooll: t Ill*" .. ....-cl; II ........ II llM A.11111t8r1C ~ (21J) ~21 Al AOIN'T ly;O, J, MorV'i' 1 • Ol lflOe ......._ .._., UMWAll One Qty ~ W... M tlldl T ei.°" A. ~fCl.OSURI (lall) D • .I. MOrger, 1tt ,.,....._ Olllid Wt'lt _ OI ,..._, 1en. De-* 11. OIWtlll, CA. '2tll ly: It/ J . I . CONfWAl °"""" 2020 Nof1h lrOlldliftY, Miia IOI, GM9<MT L '"'"TOI A~fer LINDA """f'NAN, A6o (T14)...._ ,I, IE. ~ALL. PRUIOf.NT Detect:~· 1"3 lenta Ma, C.. tl1'0t MlefMlf .. ..._ cat.11.~.:. "°"'"""OTA P\Mtltlad Of~ CoMt D9ily 1PUbllalled Oranot OOMI ~ Piiot l'llblltMct eo.t a.ty lilllot ,u~ Or11191 C0Mt Delly ~ QrMle OoMt ~ Ptlot "'*1llNd °'911111 C4*I ~ Piiot Piiot Auo· H. _. 2. 1· 1H1. ltPt. •. 1t. n . ltt3 a.pt. 1. tt. n . '· "'°' a.ot. t. 11. n. 1•. "" t. •· ..... ' ..,., •· •· 1, 1tta. 4M1"'3 I ttu-a 5053..Q IC*•.a ...._. ~4-13 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I ,E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 r • --. . -_..] . . . . - CLASSIFIED· ·-=-• ....... w.----1.- INDEX a111• ant To Place Ycu Ad, Cll Ona of tM llnel1 *-lo- Q11ont In ucllleMt Olllll guarded JumlM Cf'eek. 8aaut1ru11y degoret•d 9{ld unit with large view 642-5678 ltEAL lSTATE ..--.. ~lilllt ....-1..a-1 IW-~i.. C.piOIT--Corcit\a dol M&r CoolA Mea . Dano Poi~I II Toru roun1.11n v t.IWy H111111,,._ lltwh """~ ....,_, '"""" ~­'--""'" Hallo L..ocuno 141C\'OI ......... _, M-V~,. 14.,.pon S.-h S.n Cltmonl<r s.n Juan O.p<atroNJ s. .... ,.,,.. S...l Beorh Sou1h ~ S..-4 ·-'1\ooUn Wn tnWl\lt.n-~ ... ~ Ila•-~~., a....-""""" ~'""}'Lou Co.nm! f>n>P""•Y CundomlnJuma Dup1 .. ....i Uru1a H.,._. \0 t» tiwe<t llV'Omt-~ny lndutlnal Ptop\)I' Lou'"' Solo Mubai. Homo P•rM "4o..n..... °"""' O..,....Co (N1 of CO..n1y °"' °' s .. ~ l\anct-1 ,....,.,. ~~y ... Time 8lwlr>e . " l.K.~ .... . R..I. Wutted ..... . ROOALS H-"""'"""" ~UnlW"Nahod H.,._ f\arNolwd "' UnlWNIMd Condo "-m c..n.io Uni Town...,....,fum T-n-Unl 0u.,i. ... ,. rum DupiP• .. Uni ,....,,,,,..., .. ""'1uol...t ApAl\mmlO Uni Apca P'um "' Uni -~ • lloard H-.-11 0.-Honwe Swnmtr llft>lalt v-.-R.tnlalo • Rcf\lalt \0 Shon • 11.en\&la WanW!d c;.,_. lot l\enl Ollt« Jlml&lo __ Rcf\ .. b c-mt ivn...i. w .... """ .... ~~~ ..... 2100 uoe 2lOO 2400 eundlldc. 3 Bdrrna. & ftm· lly room. Private IPL An t•c•ll•nt v e l1111 a l "475.000. 17141 61l·44o0 12lllU .. Hll HARBOR THE REAL ESTATERS m~ IEIA YEllE = llElllH ~ '180,000 fot. ~ homlll 1100 4 badrooma. 2 batht, up-= etlllr• and 1 bedroom, ~ 2902 balll <Sown. l..lrge QOUntry ~ kttehlln. U\llog room & ~ dining room avw loottt 29Clt brick eovt rtd pa11o. = t..rge aaaumabla loan . tt0e Call now to ... ~313 2912 :rtl4 1111 2'111 ~ 291J THE REAL ESTATE RS 2tis'~--------------- MNOdfCOEfTS ..,.., llJUT1 ~ ....... i-.•round .......... ~91trvltft S<hooll$ ~ ,.,.~, BUSIUS & FNNCIAL e.--tors.k ·a--°"""""'"" _,_w.,,....i •1n,....i..-•~­ ln_,_,1w.,,...., 'M..wy '° 1-n 'M-1 Won\Arel Mo-14..,.... TO• .,oi HH.IM ~ Brlcb and Watmth In ttlle )OU Country Club hOfM tur· )011 rounded by Pvt brick ac- 3011 oentlld f911Cit to lg tront yard wlepa and poaa. gu..t unit Fr. doon & l;9 brlctt frplc In 28< & den .a12 , w/rm to add on. CALL .ou 57M900 .011 .. ... ~ ........ .... := Nottd decoratore owri •OU cstm dHlgnad llome w/mulmum prlvecy and a ror41V9f ocean vu. ~­ por1 oenter & night Ill•. Drame1k: O.VOl'llhlre mdl )100 2·"Y wl4 totel bdrme, ,.~ rotmlll IMnd & d ll\log & g lamor ou • • nt ry t!IC» w/atrlum_ Parrtctlonl 11&10 OutOOOf patlot r°' rewt· = log & dining. 631·1400. ll'DCHAfl>tSC HOM f ~ i.e.. ~ -WATlRI RONT !!Oii REAL ESTATE """"""" ,..,..._ """"°"' !Ilda M•_. <Amo<M .. &q..1-I Compulon J'-IOYou """'' ...... o..,.....s.. ... i.-Ooodo , ...... 1ry MA<hlnory M~lian<ouo M ... Wan....i M'*<allNtNmmlO 01111.. P'umu-• tqulpnwn1 ...._.a., ... S~Goo>ea TV Rad». Swno BOATS TWAICSl'OU A 1lON ,., ...... 11 ..,... ... C.mP'" M...,.llikn 'M"'°"'>"'~ M~<>'-1\V .. n-.11<n.1're~I ~l<n.Ullllty AUTOMOTIVE Au<o t..Ml"lf Au14_P_ /\vk• Wenw-d s""'"'-ftano. Rod6 •wi-1on-. 1'r11tlu Van& lln1aq .... Ci-n AUTOS ..a.tTEO ""• Ram.o Au.11 A~tu' 8MW C1~ °"""'" Dol-+an ,..,..n ""' "-... ,,...., J ..... OJ J- .._,_.lunJ l...or>rto ~ 8011 131-1400 ::::;•-------- ::: .... IDlllll tot: Super tt111r9I 3 Bdrm 2 ~ b a th home on • 121: cul-de-n e . Covered ew patio. troplcal garden 1211 with -terfall. Many ex· :~ Ir ... Only S 129.500. eu1 la•lllllJ mi 2100 11q n or femlly 110me IUI Ol'1 a hligt IOI. Elegant :: circular drl~ay, AV etoreoa and muon more. Only 1 159,500. 11110 1....-1ULn ~:g llMl'rt 101• OPEN Till 8 PM. lOld iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7011 "°'° 1022 7024 '°" '92a • IOIO IOIJ IOl4 IOIO ..... """'"' ~ 4 Bdrm. 8ro•dmoor, IOH Tur1111t00k. dllc:«tllld In IOl4 ••c•ll•nt tatt•, Im· 902111 rneculat• '1omll with -ellldlld yerd. 1178.000 L IOIO ti~•wr • ...1:1 tot& AeaftOf'I. 87&-«)00 to20 11\11) ----------90>0 e~m ~ 8(10 llOS 9101 .,.,. '"' tll• ''I' II I 1121 llU llU "" .. ,. tUI lllll llJb .. ,, .... GE " ·.·,,~ .,.. ... - ~u ................... NilM.llllohl .... ----------.,.. MO 0,.1 . ,..,,_,. .......... . ~ ...... . ~ .. ~)• llol.ltllO~ """"' . 8Mb .......... ... , .... 11&1 "" llM 1111 .... tltl .. ., ••• .. ., .... llU . .,. .. ,. . . .,, ·~ ,....,. ... ........ _ .. ,_,.._ .. • .. ! I O~ e Cout DAILY PILOT /Fr ld•y, Sept. 9, 1983 i=:~---..;;--~~ _.,,_ ______ .,,iii.iii .... ______ ,~ ...... ----~ ---------=----1 ...... hnJiW ...... , .. ualaW ..... ,......... W-b, u ... T HE DAILY PILOT .... al Ill .... al IMf lftlllf IMft t•t Cenu ..... , llU c.te... mt 111e! ...-mt Cetta 11na U M CLASSIF IED OFFICE H6URS ..,......... lllWPllT•TI 26f/26a, 80. Of Hwy. NO Act FMtl 1700 4 Bt Incl e..ttoundl2 8' 21>11ep111 2Br, ea houee11 back pets. Wini., 11000/mo. FIA orpt decor gourmet • . . d l'LL SHOW YOU MINI, L::,t'~~";M0.J:: g;::i~~1= 87&.-&437:(213)36&.1697 kit. 'k1c1e' yd, Ci.cs gar. :=::.-~i~tle~:, :,~~r:;',~~p.i~ Telephone Service: Monday-Friday 8 :00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. DEADLINES: PUBLICATION Monday Tuesday Wednesda y Thursday Friday Saturda y Sunday Sat. Mon. Tues Wed. Thurs. Fn. Fri. DEADLINE 11 :30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. CANCELLATION & CORRECTIONS: Cancellations and corrections may be made on same deadlines as above. Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. ERRORS: Check your ad daily and report errors immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first incorrect insertion cnly. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 If YOU'LL SHOW Ml YOUISlll quln golfoolKM, thl9 2 bf l20K und« lf>Pr. value CHll •u• 1114 63M190 S..1 Alty,.. Beet Ally r.e 382 Vlete>tls St. "495. PENINSU1 .a POINT 2 be cond o I• en 3 Brm, 2 Ba-EnJoy Eu11id: 2 a; 1 L crpfa Amazing but true! $300'• Blgget I• bett.,t 4 bdrm 3 8151-9523 .-l fAIUllLY HOME :::u~P:.~~1·~~~ ~~~~~~:t from draJ)9e, enCted g.,ege: !~~:~~-hlnr~•: bl 11000 w/pvt epa 0 &1~2""'~-r.-=o.n,..--,"""0""1Mn-P."""Ex=--ce1"""~,_...,1 LARGE BEAUTIFU "'"' grld9d. High c:elllngi, etrM1 w/.i.c1rlc 0111 petlo, teundry rm. 63M 190 Belt Alty IM chafe kll. dbl ga1, pet1. dltlon, No ti. flrept.ce,lllamenltlMln· LOVELY LOW MAINTEN· 1550/mo. + U C. 63M190 Beat Riiy fM mo. 557..()882 Aero" from awlmming beach with fabulous eluded. 1205,000 In· ANCE garden & land· 548·5-442• 770·5829. Exec. 4br, 2ba, den, fem Lovely Et'lblff lmmec. 3Br 2 Br. TownhouN. v.,-y bay view. The kid• ore grown ond gone. Will ctudea land. Stephanie ecaplng l~rt .... , Hit rm. frp, MW carpet I 2'1181. 2frplc'e. $1350. quiet, trplc, )ecual, gat· trod• for •molter home or sell. JonH or Dan Bibb. Excell. uaum. loan ifi8811 i:; 2 Bf paln~c)..~l~med. S 1075 75e.1341 Agt. Avalt. ege. No pe11. le50fmo. 8«-e200 ~=°K!m:~~~& 2'11 ~O-~Creei mo. Houleeltt., 1vallabl9. A• Celle3l-49e4 3 bdrm,, den, fomily, formal livin9 and dining rooms, 3 Yl bath•, large room• oll. Top quality. Come'"' Open HouM WMl.-Sun. 10-4 21 09 E. lolboo l!Yd. NIW,ORT'S llST IUY AT $575,000 frM a dear E-Z ,.,,,... Own., financ.d .. 644-1642 Of 675-3772 2345 18th St Ne Condo, compltly turn. 2 WM.lln !Ired couple. v.,-y tMP *lrl 1Ir.2 Ir. Owner. &45-0738 · car garege. wld, pool, t provide qulllfled people From Jan to June. Alto Apte. l•ndaeeped poot ape, tennl1 court•. Mual lo rent your property. lowt I*• Clll 875-3120 endoture, c:tpt.1, drap19, IPll Ttl&Y 1 I .... C.11 fOf appt. TRW report + appllclllon 2,A8a jlcuUl 2 no 1>91• S385 1475 Plk T&IU Ull llU IAJfr;lf, Tll llptt 142· 11tl ~~~~ed + ~0:=~00":!~ lp~·.w MW: S 1175 iM. 842-73 ti. 73 t-N29 Wiii ftt In n1oe1y In Ihle huge Wll tilt twt 1H' 281. patio, lg llv rm, se<>o Ing you maximum p<OtlC· 850· l225 $425 • 2 Bt.1 ba quiet bonu• room ol thl• extra JHMI. ......... ., mo. + eecurlly. Wint.,. tton Cit! Pete Johnaon Newport snor .. 3-4 Br. complex, nopete. Frtlhly epecill Yllue tn eought f~ a..h,184 873-3218. 773-11432 831·1298 2'11 e.. 2 block• tobelch, painted. 310 Avocado. af1er UnlVlf'llly Parle 3 fl, I Ir, ~ 1 LIDO ISLE 4 BR. 3,A Ba. clOM to pool & 1ennle St 831-2177 Bdrm•. 2 ea. Ql'MI vi.w I., •. Ill· ll l. Sept. lhru June $1200/ 962-&e83. 3 br, 2 be luxury apt. 1700 Of hlUa and petit. Walk lmW$ mo. No pete. 876-7887 Npt Heighla, 3br 2ba, lrg mo. fOf 2 l**)ne. No right out to belutllul Ext 1 1 t /thl yd nu paint cerpet cuf. pele. 2293 l'0tdhem Of. grMnbelt ., ... Short die-" rg 0 cornea w • Bayehoree-guatded O•I•. M&SA VERDE 38' 28& ~ 1975. &46-3eoo Aval!. 9/ 17. 5-43-5478 ~ M~cnab-lrv1ne tence to pools & tennis. ~· 4 Bdrm 3 Ba. 2 br, lrg lfv rm, helmed ,. llnl crpte & drpe MC · * Hu.0111111. IE * 11159,900. 759-1501 or 1xec:u1tve reatdence In cellln91, frpl, lrg pello. 111 tc, lncld gardnr° On Wet.,; 2Br 2ba, patio. 3 Br 101ally ,.,-nodeled, 752-7373 prlrM N-port Beach 1lepeto beach, wlnlet to 770..()~7 · BMut. Newpoft leland. brand new, 1 ~ Ba area. Special arnenltlll e / 1 5 I 9 o O I mo . · 11000/mo. 831-1174. townhouM apt•. D/W. f bul · New Include lrg bonu1 rm, M-2 1 3 • 9 7 2 • 5 1 o 1 , Nu Cfpte accent Ihle 5 rm petloa. kid• OK. no pets. Come visit the meet a OUB view. war&• umn •-LEE curlty eyelem & big 3 car 714-842-3315 hme w/mod kit, fried 4 Shorec:tltts: IG, 3 Br, 4 ba, Sept . occupancy. custom home in Newport. Nothing to ~-gatege. Ju11 lleted. Bat· ktdi. pete, dbl gar. Only tam rm, frpk: •. grt OCMn le95/mo. For rental ap- compare wt.th this 4 bdrm, tam rm, 5 Real!I'* ter tlke a tookl 759--1501 Big Cenyon condo: beaut. 1800. 539•8190 Beat fM vu. walk to pvt bch. plk:allon 845-8648 _..., or 752·7373 cfecor. lurn., on golf 11700/mo. 548-7839 •bath, fonnal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. ~c--""'-course, w/pello, 2 cer Townhouse 2 Br. 1~ Ba. $41115/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. pool, Large pool & jacw:zi. Come to the gate ~ Pc•'·· 3 br, 2'A bll, din. rm, pool, oatlo, no~pete. laa Jlla Cai. 2171 laundry room, clOM to and. ask f_or 3 YO!"~•. 7~9-!'9~!: · \V.ALKER&l.EE r,: kit. Pool, IP•. tennle. 979-544!5, 557-27 . rnv; thie !I" Bf 2 ba enopplng. 149 E. Bay St. Univ. Pk Terr-3 Bt Real Estate l800/mo. 790•9793 DHI Ptlat IHI epllt level pool' hme. TIL lllaf, Ml· 11tl lfll 1&11.J 1-1 DoY9I' model, 2 ea. xlnt LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT mtino 2 Br 2 b:Ws S800'e w/gar & klde, I 1111111 .... HELEI B. DOWD :=~~ec;;~~~-~~ Ac...-r-L~d2~7~o. 3 b~1~e "~~iun~':'~~~~oui pet•. 539-8190 Best fee MUI ' ..... •1u •Ind $139.500. JHn ~. UH ISLE :ppt 539-8190 Beat Atty ..... Au mo 2B$e~~~1~~-.IW.Tll, ••• ...... •• L•len 752•1414 Twoatory, 2 mutlf' aultn, Wlnllf'281. 2 ea. dbl ,.. ceil#uti 3 Br. 2611806'·· e.41-1884. • "-~· ... •·-IOU ,._11 .... tt•• La1au .... la 1641 ~~~0oo'r::0•10~~·u~~ "":ii er,w,:· No l ut. lw' 1146 ~t~d= ;,' :f~I '",..";': seoo1mo. 2 Br. 1•;. ea _._ _.. -., owner wtll carry. Aaklng 875-2705 · 2Br. 2L . Q . ground hr, 539-8190 Beal tee TownhouM, grMnbelt, ._....... V.% FMIALI $124,900. Call Broker at S87!5mo.Aval15ept1.No llr, carport, balcony . •• .,... ASSUMABLE 9'• ., IWIEI 876-38511 Oceanlronl 3 er. 1 Ba,gal. ...... 714-898-9811,eny-Tait'-• ._ 2078 llwrlri Take OllW peymenta, must 2 ltOf)' 4Br, 281, pool, nr all Sept 12 t J 18 ....,. .. ••-142 1IOI llquldlt•. So of Cout ec;tlle. Owner 55&-0e215 4 Bdrm. 3 be1h European ...... 11111 ~:.. IHI. .!. u~35: time; 714-848-7838 ..-. won't IUt long 3 if. 2 6a Tll.,.. • Hwy. 3 Bt. 2 bl, 2 c.I' 91f. --• __. etyte Chelet high atop 4 br 3 bl OCMn a city 111a 850-1858, lS73-5030 All MW renovation, 4 Br. 2 '500'• ftat, ale. frplc, gal IAllll YllT& &PTt I Prln only ~22•2844 --".... t.egune Beedl'• .. Top of vu W5K 759-9555 Anlte Ba. Piiio. frplc. le50. Celi & ITl«I. Kid. pet OK. 1486 1 Br 1 Ba Apt Frplc ..... ler lalt ...... t. lalt Herbor View duplex. T=~·= the W~"· M11ter ~ °FfE~TNAtSR~rJR:~~it. lft 4, ~-539-8190 Beat r.e stcr.ttp,htt , pallo, ali ,lnlr==al:=;;;;;;;;;;ltniii~ln=t=r=al==·-l~tn-Owner. '385,000. Beet w/frend'I & greenhouM =--~~I lor ••Ue l•n ll00 3 Br. $900: 4 Br, $1000. S:::\~t Br~t~ '::· Atutuab fuaiaW bult-~Avocado • buy In Cdm. &46--0098 wtriclow9, 2 "1>1c9. priyM• 1ppomtm1rit to .... 12 • i2 SiCYilne. niOe ilU 850-7388 lllN. H ;. -TSL Mgmt 842-9412 Ull llU .... +IHtt+...... ec>e In atrium & btfl ~!~ ~75 efter 5 pm. rooms. waltc to matitete. Vlll• Balbol Condo. Prof =:,..Info 53e:1Ji~t la1Ma Wu• UM -------- *IDlm ... 1 ... * ., .. w/rurinlng toun....... 118,300. 548-2453 dee. compl turn. 2e r 21>11. ,.. Huge Dup6u 2 Bt 2'11 Bl 6 Bdrm 7 ~ Ba Vllla wide lot. -,_. Converitent to S. COUt Ir/den dining rm tem rm Or unlum. 2 Br. 145<> utile Many Klru fncd yd pet Bayfront. , • on 000 8potleeaH301fduplex Plue shopping & BUILD YOUR HOME on a *lllWPllT llAll* pool/tpa 8MiJt 'vu· ocn' eeautllul 4er or 3Br peld. 200 Diamond. k 17150 · 873•8338 pool, 1pa, ·~·dock for 12~' yacht. $4,850, · o3b~f3!!~~~1t::; tt111tr11. Auum• epectecular OCEAN Ukanew,cozy,dbl, come< bay 11•11 •. · Liue widen, nr Sprtngvt-875-2910. ~2-H88 · . · ..,. 197,000 loana·ownar FAONT 3 Arctl Bay, '-tot. 2 Br/18a. Adult partc, 11600/mo 1•997.3000 Elem ScN, c:IMn. $950 --------1---.---,----,--.,-llYllH PUil llYFlllT 509Ac:.cla-wellnobMCtl leaving aru-MUST etmplelot.Clllownet.Fr1 ocHn brMH. Ee1111 ext 191 dy Ot ev/wtcnd• mo.M0-4725momlng la1Ma Latge 1br. private dick. S~ .... ·-A-tdplx 2 .... _,2 ...... up·,2 br, ~!!KK~/~~r"'Pf':atMd7,.~. SELLI 759·1501 or toMon(714)4"-30700t u1e.Forlnro&1pptcat1 1•771442e Ptalalala 2'07 g.,flOI, bu• route 157, ... ,,~~· .,. ua ...._ .,_., "" _.,... '"" 752·7373 T u • to Thur• 84&-8271 · LG 2 •ty exec tlOme, 38r, 5450 mo. 780--0138 2 dn 2 .....__t ,......,_ Reduced • 1 ~ 000 (213)799· 1159. Wlntet rental • St--to 21it8a, wlk to bdl, xlnt Blyfronl 2 Br 28&, petlo, 1--.,...,,...--.,.--,:-::-=- • uua r--· -• ' ' . .a&m• mll AT THE BEACH beach 2 br S875°'.119 toe. 1975 mo. 982-&M7 gar, winter, no pete 1975. Lrg 2Br 4-plex. 720a PUllllU .. E llUlflllT •YPll,MI \VALKIR&LEE ll!J!I! .... la IHI 3 Br 2 ea. 35K 39th $1. c11r1ie1$-4930 or 63e-7403 873-7538 . Shellmar. 1-495 no pet Au41me 1150,000 IOan at D.-.-t .,......,. -536-2890 MEREDITH GARDENS cetta.... lifi &45-31124, 646-2813. Ocean&jettyvi~wa.Marineroom,4bdnn,3 11.7!5%.Call fwmor9d9-Wlmn.K 21Pf1,1U2lK B.ck Bey, Adll pk, 1er ln1t1V .. arai1W at>r, 2'itba. den, din rm, LrgbacheloronE/etde.etl bath, 3700 IQ. ft. Xtra pa.rk:ln&. $1,38~,000. tells. Darrell PUh Prop. Ac-.-c-. 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. llP!~ tge lot. furn, 115,000, ownr wlll "-aeral . UOI frl>I. glirdner Incl 11025. BAchelOI' ...... 21915 utll pd, S39!5. Aek le>t Amy 861·8787 r:::n: gd UH. 11 . ...,,. 1at. IM opt Comm Pool Spa -833-3134 °' 1175--0781 ....,... 7eo.aae2 FllllUll 111111 llU TIP ... I ""1T YllW .:m. ~~c~~?· PP. no Bctl. Bkr. 01µ010' . tlS<lottlLnllllGT;ILI OOHn brain et 3 Br. 2 bl ~~ ~~o~" ~~II ~ UNIQUE 1 Br $5t6/up. N~w 4 br, 4 'h ba, custom French Nonnandy 200 blk. 40' lot, 3br +den, I~ MWI . . If tW1U 101 pool time, seoC>'a rents It. 1treet parking, no pate. PAV petlo, pool, epe Eatate 1.2 prime actt hilltop. Now $99~,000. 3ba yud oompf. refurb. 3 Br, 2 ba. E/llde Condo. * ........ * "The Meadowa.. trvlne Fvtly 2br bllln• $430 Obi get, kid, pet •· To -calt Ml-9804 TOP ., ... quiet. no pet• $530,000.' 217 JNmlne. W/gar. frplc, trgyd, ueoc: <•••11• tlLW) Adult, 5 star park. 2 Br, 2 FV 4br 2b• ger pal 1750 come. 539-8190 Best t.. MESA PINES 2850 Hat\• ....... un llYFIMT Owner/9Ql lS73-!5551 pool&j.c.1104,900. Prln 8herp48r2'Atb&.-~700a/f tie. llv din combtnetton GG 4br 2b• pete 1575 s rf .......... 1Pool3 crM Ba~lor' l .... 15411-2247 1..--,--..r----...>.11:-. only 831-0303 831-7905 "---• .._.. "'UST acr · I ,..,• HBCH 2br 21>11 petlo $435 u WI_... rm um. °" · Coron.Ado Island CUit. bayfront lot. 85' boat ctlta .... 1124 · ...,.._,, ._,'"' " tem rm. rg encl por ...... HBCH 2br 2ba bllln 15215 bungelow, S3oo· a ion, nr 171h/lr.lnc Newly painted 2 Bdrm. 1 deck. Pl.anl avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. NO OUALIFYINO NOWI John Z..Voa. VIK· lmmec. 1 gwnr. Siii nu HB hYQI 4b 2b IT50 w/bltlna, only atepe to uwmo. b4~·o<11>> Ba. 1535/mo. & 1 Bdrm *flWIH•I* Low down. 3 bdrm • tam-INO R.E 540-5&830t Rea: •~Pll•ncH. 148.500. S Anutart~ 1~, 1295 und. 530-8100 BealfM I ltacla B40 1-435.1455 Utll9 paid, AlllWIW -E BEST FIN.ANCINO tty room. NMt bMch. 7eo-IHl89 5 1~ 1!>7 Tuettn 2br lo dlP 15815 I I L....-m i ut. glrflOI. pool, no pete. BEST PRICE 1980/mo. Ag1873-155() Wllmnetr 2br petl 14715 u l. ., ... , ..... YOUR OWi 301 Avocado 842-9850 Ne.ar new 4 bdrm. 4 ba\h, Lake view. 3500 eq. Ma.I ~taos. S.C Pia.a coodo 28r 1'1• 11M1 lllJ'llft C-tttry Wtl L. Lordi trM MtVlcel Wif...,,ont TwrtflM: 2 bf, POOL EASTSIDE fl. $440,000. Will trade foe• local property. Open o.lly 12-e. be. pool, se>e. Own for y, BLOCt< TO BAY £rnb IUS 100·111tall 895-5133... 38' dodl, 2 ear~· CDUITIJ LIO 2 8', 1 ba. coin op ..... FlllT IWll•E lllTI 472_.230 873•7771. coat of rentl 1101< 0t tw And Just 1 b6octt to OCMn. ' c;;;;r'ery Cote, HarbOf W hff ._.._ ......_. i.nnta. beech. ESTATE !sundry. hot wrtr pd. nr ~ ''" dn .. By ownr. SM,900, 3 Bdrmt plue loft. wttn lawn Ml Oltve l-400 M • ,....,, ..... -tniH 114'4 17th St. $475. 78CMl227 Prime 2 Br 2 Be & 2 Br. 1 Ba. Duplex on xlnt 4~.!.!'· 80xl20RVlo!:._ It· 5!56-1e:ze 0t 775-2580 private C::· Addld1 f ,... +transfer. 1-928-2017 · ... JHrlJ IHHI 2 tog Bdrme i75o:i28& Bwltlful a per1c Nie• Prtv•t• 1 B<. frplc, pool. swimming beach good income. $'725,000. ,_,_, gar' .,..ng, DUI Ptlat ltB tu,. • un t Ot lo-.,....... fnm ltlO · · wf1tt t9fr909d pool. patio, ll"flOI· No pet•. $98,500 call 646-8388. COIM. 1179,000. Call C...nciaJ -"'~ •Prtv•I• Plllol 399 w. Bay. 860--0eOO Best view tallest ocee.n front bldg tri-pl,ex -• IH,lll OCEAN VIEW TownhouM. &42·5200 fe>t detllllt. p .._ t•St ,., 'te CO¥er9d lot .,,......~ "'br ,..,._. ·~"'·. wi\h ~ 4 Br. 2 Ba. • • • . LMge R-2 lot wit! permh S 158.500. Xlnt ftnanclng. All FIXED UP ••• ftf I lfc ...,.. * Oinlna Ar Apte Mw ercte 4 pleJL N9w , mch level •1200 ooo llTI-3t>r 2·~1>11. 1750 aq ft. ,.,.!!!. • ..... ,., ~lsor * ~P•t ....-~ , .......-"''" another unit. Nlol Wiii owner 714-240-3102 H~3rld8dlat•2 ~~lh Great commercl•I to· ,~1 ... ___ ealfy :w::~~. Mfttltone cpl &. doMd t>ullt alert., hOme with ''""'cute rm, ..,. eatlorl Balboe Pen et the -· gar. $525/mo, 1st11Mt + doubl9 g11rege enc1 cov· But ..... la IMt 11omeneetledbefltndpn. ruri 10,,. <207 P•lm). Wet.rtrHt a.... 651 .. 1177 •r:=~:ti~~=:,,,& MC.wttdaye498-193e. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR I ~ I f'. ' • '' ,, ( '' '.' ,. .. ~ ,.] i' ~. ~I,.,.' •ed patio. Priced beloW *••• llWI* vat• gate. Juet stepa to Good ll'lOOfM-prloa r• ltalten 111·1• F Stunning large 1 & 2 Br. 2 mar1cet qulctl 1111 ,.. bly and 1 block to oceen. du c • d 1 o S 4 o o K rwye ea. pool ~~~~~~~iiiiii~~~~~ Jim Well• R1i1tore ByH Ownerb • 117~r;.001 ea .• n~ 1115,000. Cati e.42-5200 873-2943 · WINTEAIYRLY RENTALS UTILITIES JREE 1425\~dlnp 710~1.' lSth. • 557-82&4. 979-2831 er obr ·1 1'"·1• 0· w"c' to -Ihle ,_ llatlng. le501up. Meny avelllbll. 1 Bd F • .,75 ~--,.,..,...,,,--...,---::,,...-,-euma • • • . 1•2 1200 ai...-Prnn •7111. •""" lllO lllMCttELeotl DtllVI rm rom-2 Br 1•L Be_,,..., Crpte USTlllE 819-948-1218 •ft 5PM • • Dltllxn[Uaitt J3H ,,,,,_ -... " ..,_.,,,,, . 111V1M1 LA QUINTA HERMOSA 0rP..,"' btttn;, iMci yatd 1118 st. n. 4 II. 2 II Single story hme, 6 yrs new. Elegant decor, fam rm, din rm, spa, cul de sac lge yani w/many frult trees. $144.~. lltge3Bt .. 2blhomlw/4 tlllT..-nW mtJNX 1EXcR-~ iathl blaa• HOi Luxuryonat>udgel.3Br,2 w.:1,h~f::-Ch, 3 blk• w/patlo. water pd. car Q&l'flOI. RV & alley le> 3 bdrm• w. beth• famlly "'-281 [)pix Mly ... 2 BR 26a. #Um. FrpiC, front bl w/pool, ale. uoo·.. 1•1 .~-1 83$-4120 Call 1-tiPM. CIH. $159 500 and room + 1xtr11 1 121900'. eumabl9 VA LOan bo1h ".. • 8 0 0 . c . I I fncd 4 kkfl. garlehop. • • ... 887 VlctOfll .. l .. $525. owner wlll nnino.. Cllttrom 9em.to epm t~ units new1y patnleci 6 r• 2131790-0505 1539·8190 e..1 A11y r.e LI ltlC. IMI 2437 Orange"F" l580 .., ........ lltr. appl. 898-7158. carpeted. $235,000. Agl. lrg 3br 3b•. frpl , 1850. RANCHO SAN JOA·e·• VILLA MEOERA YA lnll&L -.... ms Ml·llH IM4 759-0704 Clll 213/790-0505 or OUIN-Ntvarre St. 2Br, Bik to beech 2 Br ~ Quiet tatnlly complex. Up. I:--:-:--~:-:::-::== lnlat Ii p 1310 2131790-7302 1'hBa 2 car ga1ege. llr, balcony harcf#ood re, 1talre 2 bf, 2 bl. lol mM-3 Br. 1 Y1 Ba Condo, new dishwasher, E. side, old 3 Bt., 12,000 TllTLD• • IUYN IY.... ,... rt! mint bllnda, W/O, 111 bltn new paint, 881--0tleO. ,., bdrm. ow. crpt. drpe, garl-.ft ...... dia-.. 1, paint, crp• dbl gar, Ml" lot. 1129,500. owe 11~ ftxed ,.,. 30 ~· ...... 11.&11 On 8. Bayfronl, 3 Br 2 Ba, appllencea, .,, pd. 3 min I L::. m 1 tge pl•y yard, lndry IK, '-6" .,._.. "' paper •I 10% Int. w/10% p~ Q ck>llnc IOWlf dupleX St400/mo to enopplng Non amkr ~· -... encl. gar. Mo-to-mo. QM FHA, VA or conventional loan. $92,000. dn. Aot &42·9888 2800 •q. It. Anum• No lo9r'I ,..., no ~ llUlllllT yearly + utll. pref AV9ll l0-1. se15mo. 2Bf.MW fllrntturti, nex110 a-terpd. l300dep. No ..--..... who need People $224,000 In long 1erm =~· ~on= wlJ~1ar1. Duplex&trlpllx.lovely On N. Bayfronl. 4 Br 2 Ba. 97~330 oCHll, winier rntl. pele. $1580/mo. 2324 PllRIT STU1D-r--ni.rewflltlhe toena. Allllng lm.ooo. Open wknd• 1·5 . aptetorownerorrenter. l1500/mo~+u111. le50/mo.4412Seuhof• Elden Apl.1.842-5155 DAILY PILOT ()pri HM Sun 1·5. 05 c... &40-1638 Xlnt loc& fin. 873-7873 LOtl Vanoa "' 73-40lS2 UNIVEASITY PK 38', 28a Or. 850-7073 1---·------3 Br 1,,, Ba luahly la.ndllCa...-1 w/palma, Rm n..-'""I p.... ·---L-r I Lu TwntlM .... tam rm, frplc, ' n ' ~ SERVICE DIRECTORY nyon · ..,..,., -· ---, 11'111 ._ eot·MI' I~ yd nr achll, Ctlrtetlln Couple wanted. Yuccaa, & Star Pine trees. Lee ukani & ta alt •bc>Ytl Prop. 86 -8787 lnwtt lS7S Pta1ual1 ut7 rec, lhopplng. S1095 mo. 2 bdrm•. no amotllng, -~tio & patio w/bbq pit & . bar. "--al ·-----al ,_. ..... ... •RXNCAo cXliiFt 3 Bf 2 L conao. m Gardnr & ANOC Incl. gulncl. Wlnterl700/mo. ,99,900. --~=--j;=-=··-===---~-~· .... .., 11 lttMtry MUST SELL• $050. eoo E. Oceen. Avail now. 87M5ee _&4___,2-383=--7 -==---...,.-.,-~ Model 1>191 Buyer gete HI Oct 536-2MO Woodbridge Et'Cat .. "Lin-LG 3Br. 281. 9'.llldeck. IPAlllllfllllT._,,_ ,._.,._....,.~lllSTtlOM loGatlon, price & terms. 25,000tb t<twt crop • Sudlo "450 yrty 111 coln":3Br2'~bl.flll"trm, dlhw8hr.t750mo. 3 Br, 2~ Ba, fam nn, din nn, dbl gAl!'age, Only 20% dn. Aetclng Prod lncreuu to ~~!perking 873.,7~5: lndry rm~OOO/mo, wlnler. 875-3504 Frplc, veu= :"'lnQa. dbl VA AppraiJal $155,000. Sacrifice for ~5M, .. mA Undr m~~:~ 000• 210 44th St. rMr. . 840-202~ leg~ MUllflllT &PT 2"~'1:'o.n 2th:-· sno COLDWeLL BANl(eRO *109 900 • WrtteS1$7.~ 5yr• Wiik to bMctl from 3 rm lfll!_U ltula U41 1 8', wlnt• mtl. $500/mo I Bdrm IV• Ba 1830 • ' · t .mlM ..... ,.. Good 1.ims. Curtis beet\ bungalow w/appt, GREAT Views. § &. 2« Incl utll. No peu. see w . 18th St. 111-8* LAND WEST 87&-2004 $400'• pe~rent & utll. bl. nu crpl, lmmec, qule1. 873.-7844 645-2739 11 ..... 111L IST&ll ... ,,,, iaTllY ......... OrMl opportunity to own lovely 4 Bdrm 2 Ba fsmllY your own for tnveatment home. wlk to ICtloole l or u • llOrne. Flve y..-llt\opptng. Aa1Ume exi.t· old two bedroom In lull Ing loW tnt••t IOln. aeourtty development Owner mot1Y1t9d. Atklng with pool end k4h llncJ. 117&,900. 831-7370 ece plng. Palnle nly pr1oed It only set.too. '181-3111 ·~· TR,\DI T 10\Al RI .\I D . ..,.. ..... , 11•••• fl~Wll ,.... ......... ~ oftertno for 3BdMM,-,bettll,poolend OOMilhOlitl 5 Ir, ' la spa. ~. taeo.ooo home on I tote"* _.,. -.nabfe flrienGlng. Fv4t to PflV•t• beech end price $550,000. poundlne IUrf. 2 ""-- *Cote Realty Ir Investment lll-1• otaoee ...... OOMfl ... Verenda off Ma ir bedroom. N9wty fllled It 11,HO,OOO. Aellt for Oelltd ..... °' Aocl Dltey ........ 7020 Lm11ULm111 --.._ , .. W• h9W 2 .. bfend I 11R ,,.. condoa loeated In Colt• Meea. One 1e a er 2 '°"*' to _. 4 • ~ .. J.. 1100 sq. ft. Thi other :C~a ~11~·8~0~ 19 2 bf IN. 1400 sq. ft. _..... 1 .._ 10 8o ~ .,. 1140,000 ' ··-~... ·-. • 131 000. NatM your Beyfront. Aot M0-1SM. own~ . .,1•7'70 ...... l ll \DI r 10\.\1 J,'I \I I I ......... . ., mtUt aa1aliloni m on lelboe ~. ...,, •k er-owner. 1111.000. Wll trade tor ttema °' •• V91119, (IOI) M1-IMO 11.lffl 1114,111 The belt value on the Bluff - ju1t reduced! Top 3 BR plan, fron t row view, end unit, family rm, air conditioned, newer ap- pli.ahoes, brick patio. Value la here! Come & IM!e. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 '=~:.'i' SCC\\cll~-4£~s· ::: ..... •t a.&f I 'O&Ulf ---- ·~~-:.:: ............ , _ _.._..,. A"PIL[ I I I I r I' My ltl•l'O lt n'I *'*PP9d loo llgllr '" 1101, "" eould be out o~ dltplay •• IM ..ono·a ' ,.. -.,..$...,[,.....N,.....,..E-L-T_.....,, ,,tO .. I - ' I I I' I I· • f."7~ ~~":!~ e::t ... ~.._-No ....... ~iii~~iiiiiiiiiiil~U.~~h~IW~j~~l~IR~ 539•8190 t Alty r.I 11350/rno. 843-2289 Oc:lMnfront/vlew, exoep-WMtetde 1 8'. "425 ut119 i w It t t xPR X Ao t C.rn1 ••• Li HD ~,&cow~.,~ :=~ ~;, ~~n~~ = ~~n~ •. S3~~P:~:,:~'!'t: ................ ,~.-14110,000 e yr old 2 Br. i#IO. a&. gar, l1~mo &44-8078 le50 mo. &40-47S--\ llM)ndry tao. No peta. New on INll'ket EuropMn Pasedena Custom home V«Y nlol, 2 penon1 no · MMM2 ManordMIOn. 5 Bt. ()V9r fOf compatible()( llaMr pell. seoC>lmo. 955-3&49 OCEAN & CANYON VIEW OCEANFRONT wntr • 1......,~~~====-==- 8,000eq. n.~caroar.• •· hOm• In good Orange Bayfront 8a)llde Place. 2 2~r, 28•, 1926 mo. 2~'rci u.,eo. 1~!o~~no ''' IEIUYE m pool.=~·Oulll'Y County loc. (213) 81 2 ea ._ boeit e11p 4"'4,...67e 875-4188 NEW~i.d 20 Towmom. oor.:~1. b=-· 79 8-9005 11850tmo. e75-e18' ........ lletl DH WINTER. 3108 Wut ~l~~.e2.;~~~':: noore. °'*' 811/lktri. ...... rua&e.. Ill -LUlll 2C. 2 L . nr ocean. No 0 0 .. n Ir 0 n 1. 2 e r . n. of pur-. luxury. Oat· 1·5. •tOI 8o Hwy t1ouM bMmd peta. 1750/mo, 1548.7390 MllO/mo. ~-3777 Of SOM. apea In~ home 8 NarbOnne. S 1,900,000 la1ilea l1lad • o9t1 lrpl 2 Br 2 '119 2 car 0t 84<l·72te ~. e¥ee &4&-5902. • l'Mlt• 1Utt1. dining Agt 780-M17, 720-1818 § ii. 2 L'. wld. dWl#lr, oar:·s12001mo. ' CONDO 3br 2~ latO-=-= 1., room•. wood bumtng ~======~1 trpc:. Balboa llland fem-Oc:iMn Bl., 2 frpl, vvs1 3 br kltcMfl tem room. "'P ~ti, • 11rep1ec.1. mtoro-w1ve ii Uy home. avail 9-17. 2Ba12250/mo or 4 Br 3 dltl ' Petlo'a, 11t ,. __ .. I llu 11U ~. pr1vate penoe & .... .. 875-7151 or &45--0511 Ba S2500mo. Agt. M. HHI .,,. ;::;"415-4137 • -y.' d • ' ~. n. r ComerofVlalldoNord& Cheery, Cut• 2 Bt, pe11o. 75M100 nu LAh f~t IHI 2:,.15~_:i1,: ~· ~ ~ Mentone ... Tiiie home frplc, winter, M&0.127 ctlta... UM alngte pref io1s1mo F..n!O() ll6encl T mlrMle ltlOWI beelltltully & he8 3 Ametl'lyet. S1t18un 11286/rno part m Beeut. :J' br, 2 119 hoWI. 87~ . ' to 8.C. ~ 0, O.C. Alt· bldrooma, 2 batM. 1*n-·... • frs* 2 cw p.-, lek• ._.... port Ju9t wt of New- lly f'OOl'l'I. ,renotl doors ear:.::-llll ~. 3 Cell. = '=: t10001mo. 1112·0510 2 Bt 2 h. brto1c ~· port· 11¥d. a. eo. of a.n =t~~~·:r. 831·7370,&48-7ut,. ............. , ==4~ . ~rwyt.t~= room. "470,000. ,~~·J:;fi :-::. 2 "'·gar,*'°· ytCI, petlO, BOn'ii=™· IL:t •C«o ~ 2 8t 11A .. Av!. Coa1a MeM. .... IULn ~:'Ir 9 112.9 11 ·e.-. kids 'Jr Ot<. aaeo1mo. 1100 a, kid r>toof CtPt•· TWMe. trpt, poo1, .,. lll-1• 891-«>M 54e-7 . ~=·=.:..,..... botl, 1860, no pete ..... Nat n• 7&2·5122 Ol ~1863 ~~~~~~~ ....... !alt ISM. 1 •·Tr....,, Pfflet• HOME. FOA MNT • 0-IOI w OCl"f, • 'QUtet. OM 6 "* pe1c1. Mleelon Vlalo a tctrm &Iii ... ftl4 '*"Y cteoorlted. '"*1. ltQld .... I• ........ la I ... let +eea.Of'it.417-1217 2.._1ns.~~.: hi6NOOU oonvtew.4t3-1* 38A/21AM oondo, l/C, get .... Klde & -. ISO l . IOttl. It. llMller e.ot\. Apt wftfl fUll kltGh I frplo. refrlg, w11t1er, oome. 813-1 . AQent, cute 1 II, neel & CINI\ batll all utll• _p_~. YILU llLllA Profellfonal deoor•ted, fumiahed & unfumiahed unitat are now belna offered for aale. Pr1cel r~ from $149,000 to $147,000. u inten.ted, pi.. call &4~69. .Ill PllPllTIEI dfY9f, 2 ait oerege w/ no,_ With heh pelnt. S*. 131&/mo. 714/Mt~ ~· Pool/J.c eooeee. ~ 1St46U. eonv. 10 fWYI a ac Plua. 'ifl hlD_ 11 iiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiii la H;, 211 & dlfl, ~ .. 78/rno. '40-1oot 1·19FM."'! l;i 1 1•• •-•~rm + decora t e d . aar•a• from btllCfl t twn· .. ""'"'"' ... "mo. w/ctoor~. lrpto. ocin 3 Bt, 2 ba. QoldentOd Of. liu -(otd ~ •• N9Wfy decorated, view 493-1030 Pool gclnr Avail 1018. "F--'.'""' .....,.._..,."' ~a. refl'tO, off 9'1"l1---·------ •1oio. 9terr• Mg mt hO~H~ s 12oo mo. parking. Quiet ne60h• t41·1a24 841MM1().lpp\. bO!'tlood.NoJ*I. To .. l ........ la ft41 3 •• 2 .. l.OtenlO. Qi&, Nt tiaO ~ i beaCfl i eaM t4MI04 1-.i;m; t\4 k &n301 ev111 1124. I HO/mo. •• ~ '"'· nloe petlo, fY116o. dlhwefV, petto, .-. Sierra MGfTlt '41-1224. dbl~~:.:=-i Nmi. dUiPilil wtttt gtr· ege. 1711 mo. tlOO ,.. WI&; 6-CCld t., ~~. 71~71·0US: •• a.. after 4 Pfl'I· ~ -.1eoo .... Tiie 1>e ..,oci "" ,.. 11a,,...... .....,.., .,..no.,.....-...,....._.....,. _ _..,.._ c,t/drps. ~f brta t if. ~ ~. p , t &;, I be. fl1iiC:.,. 99'· GfdfwJ.. ... 171 Ot ••L4 l4tM lt..U •IUI . DO ..... aua. .........,.,, 8140 /fl\O ... ••c . ...._11.Q(OtMdl ot Ul) ~ fllot Ct 11tflod Ad. .......1 147 .. 772, IH IOC)4 .I I 1 c• Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 M"1thla1 latn Ca.Matt Mula1 ClalW Cart f araltut Ha .. yaaa H it Cl111ia Laa41111l!I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ;New c.blne11, cabinet 1•c"h""ll"'a•c"'.,"'•"". "'m•y .. M"'e·a·1•V'"er•a..-. l1flall~la1 Home Aep1lr1-Carpenlry Cr pt & Window Cteantng Ulifltll $1 84 Per da1o feeing, bat• & fonnlea home, full/time. Pref. new XntlQue furniture ra1torld, C11blne11-Elec-Ptumbtng Prot. , .. ult• et reas. retes 11&1mUIOE, • eountert®•· 842-0881 born, Reta. 645-9231 lree plck•up & det. Fencing DON 966-0149 CALL 808 98•1-41125 Thal'• ";;,Ll:: ;:Y or • C£2!!1!y CHlracltllr ~S-6434 alt 6 73 t-9173 Home Aepelr1 -Cerpenlry l t•t1•at.lt/T1ltr1Mlll Land~:.~~~~lng, In tilt ~RTRY: EJCpert all CtatraJ All types ol Ftnlehes your Plum bing -Carpet Reis. REFS Becily 841-2261 clean up Sprinkler ph...., 20 yra tn .,.. Home or my Snop Steve CALL FAEO 962•2443 1y11ern1. computer or DAILY Char Ren<>V. 846-3749 Refl1odel/Aepa111, comm. 494-8937, Free Ell ONE CALL DOES IT All Mllll·OUPET manual. r retld. Uc'd, bonded, We ft11 II. oreak II. buy II ••••• CLUllll t 1 yrs experlenC41, PILOT ~~:'~:~~ =::t:. lne. For eat, 552-9142 Gar•11l11 or haul II 548-6009 We do throrough work. Re· tlcenc.d. tneured Uoyd'a 20 yr1. Llo'd, bonded. Con1tructton 'R' Ua TllEES llEPllll. I * PAllTlll liable end REFS. With Lande.ape SERVICE Palombo Conll 962-8314 Repalra•Remod•Add'ne complete cerpet and 114/597-7622 24 hr emergency eervtce Topped/removed. Clean Etc Gary ~li-5277 PTL houaeoteantng, windows collect. DIRECTORY Repalr-Alteratlon1 Lie 334714. 655-0860 up, new lawns 751-3476. Haalil~ done tree CALL TOOAYt L I I i OOOrt-Wlndowa-Cablnet• -__ 540 5654 e11 en Ctl Panel-PlllO•·F~. 36 ht 0r...... ALOHA Prof GARDENER b MP Joas & • 1 ... e"'V~tc"'f91j•o"'N"'"-~5--v'lll!R'lll!S"!IOP'.•c- OO IT N0Wtt yrtexp Jerry546-4413 U: ii Homes & Apt Clean-Up, SMALL MOVING JOBS JOAN'SCLEANiNG EllPS150 ... CC 645-8811 UI Fii WIU . . ... y dog1t S 0 any u . Yard. Roto. Edge, Mow, MIKE 646-t39t Cooking -Errands -& All MOST IN 16 DAYS Your 0.,.., Piiot Repair/small lobe. Fences. Grooming achl tNCher Weeding, Trees trim, Hshld Duties 54o-l287 ""i•t *A· 1 llOVIH * 6•11 Quattty. 26 yr exp. Competitive r11 ... Ltc T·118,428 730·1363 Patit CoH n Stetttarial PXTios RedwoOd dac:ks, Strrict a covers, lances. •PH "'f"'v111p"'/N'l'!o"'l,.e""o""o"'k"'k,.e,..e,.P"'IN"d .. Quality wor._, reas, aip'd, For lndlv./eml buelneae lied 963-0022 Ive meas Hr/day/wt.; 640-0888 Paialiai Pl11ltr{l1r1ir Tree Str•lct PLAsftA 'PA fcRINd M FllE PlJITlll Restuccos Int/ext 30 yr• llE Hl/Palll/Ull by Richard Sinor Lie Neat Paul 545-2977 Free sst. Ron 846-2537 280644 14 yrs ol happy ED'S PLASTERING T11ia1 ltrtlct local customers --• Thank you 963•4114 1n11ex1 Patchlng/lextures Trplng/Word Prooeulng __ '_ _ Reslurcos 645-8256 Al business, tc:hool & per- IW'l PAllTIH ReH Freeesl 650·7169 OUlLITI PlllTElll Plialliit sonat projac:11. 851-1041 Prompt, neat pro-_ y • L W L tesstonats. 636-7149 24 hr H • Hl-1121 araaaa ti• WATER HEATER Spectat HOME VARNISH WORK Poot heetera•Furnac.s Doors, Rall•. Bara, e1c * F'aucets•Olspoasls• * 20 yre exp. 675-8316 * Servloe Di:ectory shelves. partltlona. Low 21 yrs exper. 546-2848 Truh heut-e-wey HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Rec>retentattve rltff. Steve 73t-831 t D;;ll Free 811 964-8585 Furniture, Trash, Trees Reliable Caucaal1n, gd Leno•• INTERIOR . EXTERIOR Drains cleared from SS & Wi .. ow le11ia1 -963-5415 NORM U2-Hll tit. 122. arr• nlct b XLL/XcOOstlclt CL6AN-UP MASTERS REF'•. tMH!klng house-.,B~al""'I R•o·o·m-o·an·c-e""L·e·ss·o·ns-. Counesty estimates cteantng Lido late area. s 10 Specie!. Harbor DON 644-~798 S25 any11me Repairs WHITE WfZARO •--------•IC•r"'"t cleanln~ bv retired Small job• & Repairs Alt sizes. Prol., reas. Aak LT HAULING • MOVING ..-' aboul our 25.000 lawn Rental Clean Ups. Jon 675-0616 Cenrer al Wiison L L I journeyman. or free est: BUD 552•9582 speclel Call any11me, 645·8192/731·2916 .. ~·· I Charles 673-7435 atl. 6 DRYWALL TAPING ... 6-668 (Ml h Hoa1t Sit1ia1 1-10PM 650-3048 L =:ay-Parklng Loi ~ 4 c aetJ GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS ,,,...., All Textures & Acoustic Repalrs-Sealcoatlng Cea11t C.1crtlt Free est. Kevin 673_ 1503 Clean Ups· Landscaping & HAULING No fob too S4S A~phlt 631-4199Ltc Hauling -Tree Trim small 895-6006 Parente ol British Engineer Maaoar~ wish to llseall CdM, hl!'ll'!'lll!'!'!l'!'!'\llll!'l~~-"'!'!"'!""!'­Nwpl, Laguna erea preler BRtCKW AK Small Job• nr wtr. "'011-Apr. Write Newport, Costa Mesa, John, PO Box 1064, Irvine Reis 675-3175 Cement-Maaonary-Block 6 Walta-Cuat. work. Lie. Eltcldcal Free estimates 42•9907 HAULING SMALLJOBS •-~itta'11 fl 38 t057 Rob 673-8094 •'!'•••"'~"'"' __ ..,.._ Trash & Furniture -ELECTRICIAN: Priced I 4 I W t II MATT 6.il5·5089 ABV ITTING Concrete, muonry. flat-right tree estimate on ar H I~ II t In my home near Victoria. work, foundations. Block. large or small job•. Ltc. Mowing, Ed~ ng. Twice a YOU CALL -we HAULll Costa Me11. 642-8482 brick. Llc'd. 536·5013. 396621. 673-0359 '54~~~~07 S O to s25 Comp! clean up, remove. LIC'O ELECTRICIAN auto detail & wkly malnt e:~l'~':!: ~n M:'~n~f.~ Ctraaic Tilt Quality work/Reae. rates .llPllHE HllDHEll service 644-819 t Vic tun ptace 10 ptey & 1earn. -.,a~.c"' ... tr.11"[E-s•e•tt•e111A•s--1 TOM 631-5012 839-5035 Bout Cle~ BeVilrty 846-5189 Ceramic & moulc: noora. *Electrlclan: New/Repair JESSIE'S GARDENING ROBtN's CLEANING kitchens. bathe, showers. Alt tynae. Low prices. Lie. Compl clean ups & gen'I SERVICE h hi ... LLH t'ai decks. Cra"' S.6-9873 """' · : a 1 oroug Y ~ _ "" Free estimates. 631-2345 metnt Freeesl 540· 035 clean house ~0-0857 Full ;;vie;: my home or SELL Idle Items with 8 ELECTRICIAN: 20 YRS Landscape Maintenance EIP'D uoHEOLEHEll your otlloe. Retired • 35 Dally Pilot Ctautlled Ad. EXP REAS. RATES Clean-ups. Mow & Trim. " yra experience. 546-4062 642-5678. 646-7602 Aea1. rates. 536-1610 Reis Own Irani. 964-4826 Gtendore, Ca 91740. or call (213) 334-5295 Janitorial --- UN160E MAINT. SERVICE Compl Janitorial Serv. serving 0 C Llc'd, Ins Free estimates 751-3487 La .. 1c1ri 11 Renovating • Rototllllng Sprinklers • Clean ups Dave 642-4853 Bud 549-5265 Custom Brick-Stone Block-Concrete Llc'd Reis. Free est. 549-9492 ·A c MOVING- Outck-Caretul Low rates Lie T 138046 552-0410 STARVING COLLEGE STUDENTS MOVING CO Lie. T 124-436. Insured 641-8.427 WATCH US GROWi Aert•nh, lJaf. AJ!!tatah, Oaf. a..aa atOO lt1tal1 It lut. ltac~ 2740 1 .... rt ... c~ 211t Beautiful home to lhsre, llaart 2tOI Office ltatala 2914 Ltat I Foa.. 3004 Penoaal1 3012 111111 v11111 un I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;j;;;;;;;;;iiiiiii;;;;;;;; ........., Nwpt Beach. walk to PENTHOUSE· near Beach 2 Br. 2 Ba. TownhouH, II TIE WlTll ocean $375+ ~tit, non Hunt. Bch. private bath & near beach, no pet1. Newly remodeled 1 Br 1 amkr, Quiet. dependable. entrance $325 Quiet arM. 3t5 Creal, Ba trplc beamed cell-C811atler6pm. 645-9466 .ROOM: near Gotdenwest "C". $550/mo. 536-1210 Inga, trg deck•. Boat 1llp Btk to bch, lull prlv, mull College. prtv11e bath & 2 Br. Apt. crpt, drapes, bit evsll. $575/mo yrf~ i..... be very resp & Yery clean. entrance, $250 In etove & oven, refrlQe. Avail 1011· 851 •7 61 female prel, 675-9307 536·0794 No pete. 960-2675 Pen. 2 Br 1 Ba, 1 blk to 1-------,--- Retail 0, olltce, 2000 or Are you • mate or temate 4000 SQ fl on busy 19th FOUND ADS MISTRESS? Well taken St a1 Harbor, c M Rick care of. apartment , Ouebedo 631-1266. Agt AR£ FREE money. etc. A Dally Piiot n reporter would llke to ln- tto1lew you about your Call: 111ea1yte. Names wlll be WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH C.:OU•er W.•lithJI Oro•e •*"0 lf••n• A•• b ch. c 8, P 0 rt. .. r 1., Lag. Bch turn. studio, pool. Pool/Jae 4 br home. SC 2 Br. Duplex, encied yard. 5595 552 ,,853 1 ' prlv. be $395; Room Plaza, M 21-35, straight 1·267 eq. ti office kld1, pe11 olc. $435/mo. Imo. ..., $260. 40+, NON·SMKR, n/smkr. $275 64 1·3523 With furniture for 142·1111 kept conlldent111l upon request. ti you're Int· ereated In lalklng. print your llrtt name & phone number or where you can be reached and malt II to· Ad ir965, Dally Piiot. P 0 Box 1560, Co1t1 Mesa. CA 92826. oe3-e2MI blr 2:30 Penln/Bay vu, 281 1ba bua/prot. 494-0451 Female non-smkr, shr prtv purchase II desired Found. Beagle(?} puppy, 3 Br. TownhouM 2'h Ba. dplx, l/p, 1 c.r apaoe. •-L-rg_r_oom--w-,/""b-at..,.h-, ...,,,...u-rn-. rm, pool, near OCC S250 141·1101 brnlbllc/whl, vie. 32nd & frplC, wet bar, ysrd, for-s750 yr1y. 675-el60 Bal 111, nr So. Bay mo. Kay862-1156 ~~~~~~~~~ Nwpt Blvd 646-0686 mal dining, garage, Smalt 1 Br. xlnt cond, only $400/mo. 675-1030am Responsible n/amkg F to New corner bldg. O.C. Air· FOUND. Gr•" cat. vtc $735/mo. 5-45-3115 $425/yearty. Askfor Amy , M preferred. pool. Jae. ten-ahr home tn Ea.st M w/ pon area, lormer design Harbor & Hell, F. v .1•--------Nlce private bechetor apt, 760•8862 nl•. cooking. walk 10 bch, same. Lisa 631·0135 showroom, highly up-546-6284 cloae to beeeh, utll paid. Steps to beach 1 Br yrly. S250/mo, utile lncld Roommate wanted share graded apace & shell Found Lady's wrtsl watch laliatll OtJ. 4014 $340. 636-4398 $450/mo . 213-727-7805 548-4260, 993-4888 large trvtne Unlversltv avail upto 4000 sq fl. B 11 I 9/ t 6 6-6693 -, c B t 1 1 & Redhltt on a s e. 4 Swimming Pool Chemical Oc11nlront Condo on VIiia BatbOa 2 Br, 2 Bl Npt Condo. mttr br & be, Park home wllh lama le g~e:ei: j~1 5989 · Foun"' mate yng Boxer, vie Servloea Business. Costa Mild. 2 Br. 1~ Ba. pool. condo. ocean/bay view, mlcfowave, gar., 'ltbtock prolesslonat 552-6984 _ • _ u 8 Mesa area, no eKpar 2.il hr MC gated projec1 MC.bldg, pool/spa. 1 yr from beach $280 mo. S SB 38 BAVFRONT BLOG. BASE-Bristol 81 ear 913 necesaary. wlll lraln, $750/mo. 751-5999. lease. avatl now 985-7700 hr Irv home r, a. MENT. 2500 IQ It 5•9-0148 or 549-0772 $55,000 lull amount req trptc, gar. grdnr. pk. len· s oo I c -Walk to beech, Bachelor, .llll PllPllTill Pvt Rm & Ba w/lrlg, yrty nls. poot, jec. no children, 50¢/ 1 l sQ 1 all. FOUND med 11ze F/brown Wiit net $40,000 + Cell crpt1, drapes. atove. 141-1411 $200/mo. 675-3412 Lltlle pets. smokers Fem only Mon-Frt 9·5 dog on ptecentla. Costa cotlec1 Mon-Fri 9-SPM relrlge, all ut111 paid. Bil ls. $400 mo. 546·051 t 642-4&44 Mesa 645-7444 att 6pm. Ask lor Tim (408) $400. 536-.4637 Wanted mature pro-,,,,_ ___ ,..._::-:-:-:--=----NEWPORT BEACH o111ce Found Nwpt Hgts area, 867--01 t t. =-i--1-=-_------2r.7::-4-:-:4 1 ... tonal to rent n-ty Room avell, 9·14 In 3br Shr lge pl/1 tiome. Brook-1 ooo sq It Atlractlve terrier poodle mix. ma M -L---4024 ....... , decorated ocn view 2Br, duplex In Bal. Penn $257 hurst/Werner, F.V $250 well Maintained. Moder~ wht w/brn ears 645•6088 oaey to H D Lrg 1 Br. condo In UniVilf-d1hw1hr, wuher/dryr Incl ger space 875-1447 Incl. uttls. 962 ..... 82.il Bulldlng on Quiel StrMt. Famity money for 191 & tlty Town Center (cl<>H Incl $800 mo. yrty. 11t. SR•• ••( llTEL Sleps 10 beach. M/Fto Assigned Perking Gar-Found Presc:rlptlon eye-2nds Also Witt purch dis· to UCt campua}. Avalt IHt -+ MC dep. Mual aee ...._.. $hr, 3Br, 2a.1 34111 St age 1 A v a 11 a o 1 e glasses In red case. vie count papt!f 494-8937 Im mad lnctd1 micro, to epprec. 642-0787 ~~~.~!:.!~ ~~~ ~~~~r N.B. 1285 rri'o 650_3 .. 07 6•5-480016-45-3323 Bat Bl/I St 673--0605 - frplc, levetors, upgraded TV Phones In room. 2274 VIEW --LAGUNA BEACH NEWPOAT CENTERF ull Found Puppy. M . lrg f8e1 . Mortga'-ea, carpeting, w/d 8198' pool Wlml 1111111 Newport Blvd. CM service Executive Sun es. brn/wht. Dana Pt/Oet Ob· T • • 1 4021 a apa lac. $650/mo. Call 6 6 7• •5 Str. prol male or tem. dog S575-S625 640-5470 lspo area 661-1317 "'.II. s •nLEll Joanna al 850-0655 or Newport Pantntul• 2Br .4 • .... ok. $300. 499.45..io • • 833-3788. $600. 3 Br $750 Ptaya Steeping room, near So. want Fem. 10 shr lwnhse. Olltceor etore CdM AP· Found Twocblk dcogs, II M1rfu10 Ct . hie. I ... L Mff R.E. 873· l900 r Coast Plaza. Fam. pref. frplc. tennta. patio, pool pro~ •OO sq II $1 25 eq brwn eyes .M · arlton Spectelfztng In 1111 & 2nd "1!'1 Ca ., 11'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. 1270/mo. 556-1737 coronada1Mtr759·9459 t1 673-3345 Pl. 642-3149 TO'utnoe 1949 1·~ apt. ect'ON frOfTI 11 ... I ... • m2 Office apaoes lor ,ea;;: Found-:-W_h_il_a_an_d_b_ll_C_k R.E Broker 8d Realtors blfeh.AHutttapd.$475& a r •HV We'll IOOk for youtl sml cat/kitten Pac 642·2171 545-0611 up. Call Hedy, 5;15-4258. Ekl:fi)I c.re In our home. Housemate1/Untlmlted 7•7 tt, $595/mo 525 fl. Coast Hwy nr Sherman WIDOW -H·S SSS ro-r Lo In llom. "artng eetabtllhed 12 yrs. $420/mo 111 month rent 1 0 ,. 2 er 2 Ba, cpt, drapee, nr v g • "' • l In oc 832.4134 lree u11ts pd A/C, L brary wner should TO s. $10,000 NO cradll beech, yrly $700/mo. people. Llcenead . ground rtr 1055 El call Allee Medel Hm check, no panttlly Also ~9341, &4&-21M8 848-6892 WOOdbrldge epl to shr· 3 Camino Or Costa Mesa 494-1882 lend on & buy $10,000 ---------br, 2 ba. carporl. tennis. 3 Blks e of Fairview & Found Vng F tan mix dog, TO's ~ Denison Assoc Rttth,!!1t1l1 2904 l•c, pool, volleyball. take Adams owner or new home. 673-7311 tAm;NX BEACH prlv. $250 mo t ullts 754-1040. Mr Tracy 675 8714 Quiet. non/amokers. Call • WIDOW HAS$$$ lor TO's, MOTOR INN 551-3219 • $290/up:-carpets, Found Vng M blk w/wht $1 0.000up. No credit FURNISHlO or UNFURNISH£0 ALL UTILITIES PAID, HEALTH Wkly '9tN $105 & up drapes, ale, restrooms, marlclnge. Cockapoo, check. no penally Atao Oalty/Wkly/Monthy ltatala Waatt4 ZtOt 17301 Beach Blvd. Hunt· 839-4923 Ftn Vty tend on & buy TO'a KllC'h'• av81t. Color TV, ---------tngton Beach 842·2834. s1~.000up 10 Jumbo•. heeled pool & 11ep1 10 3 Bdrm HouH Wan1ed Found Yng M Golden Re Denleon AHoc. 673· 7311 CLUBS. TENNIS SWIMMING. plus much more! Sorry. no pe~. Models open daily 9 to 6 ocean. 986 N Coul Hwy E/alde C.M. FIKer upper UY YIEW triever. In NB Shetter Laguna Beach, 494-5294. OK. Good on malnt .. Beau111ul large otttce avail· 644-3656. 1175-3070 Belr_ WljltH 51 0 Motet rm1 for renl by wtt. Plumbing, etc Must be able 642"4644· Mon-Fri, Found Young male Yorkte 10i5d0#Tiffi PERSON St20-up w/kltchenette reu renl. Rel• tupplled. 9-5. type terrier Sunllower. ror tasl food restaurant. avail. 675-8740 6.45-2008 Arthur uTllE " C M No tags 646-8301 Apply In person Prime •CONDOS* VIiia Balboa and Ver· NII.... Studto ... 1 ·1-2'1 931-4G60. Mom/child need lge rm/be EXECUTIVE SUITE Lost Bllc/Wht Lasapoo Burger• 799 W 17th St. Y & I M V /I Costa MeH ac11i1a pr v, e11 erde rv-Nwpn Ctr 640-5470 fem Hart>or/Vlc~rta, .. atala 2907 lne, tn exch for hll<pg, l aai·llll ---CM R-ard 645-7t51 errands, etc 631-7403 $850/mo. 3 Br 2 81. Gairdtn Apairtments Kone Hawaii Condo, llll ,. .... 111•1 l ea tala 2tl& Lo11· Bluepoint St.,_ F. upper unit. garage. w/d 11eep14, $30 1 day, cloee -n vie. OoVilr Shoraa, N B hll-up, 3 blocks to beech, 'NNport Buch So. to l>Metl. 496-7926 OR BACH $450-$500/mo. 600 Sq ft 2756 E Cout Reward 6o42-Q062 all blt~e Lugonla 1700 16th Street Maul be&chfront condoa Clean, quiet F 841"2261 ~;6'.-03~~~ua:~~~1u ~~-Lost Golden Relrlevar (al Dover) $59/dey 1 Br 2 Ba, Ian at Rnp, 33 yr otd man w/pet ---puppy , "Go Id I e ", TIL •1.t H2· 1IOI 642_5,11 Celt (808) 679-9064 needs rental tn C.M Coa•t rcfal Ad ams IL a k e. H B OUAI I llUP Cap<tcorn Alty, Klhet ~~~:: ~~ l~~,2 fr b~ b~; lea tall 2t l I 536-370_3 __ ....,.,,_,.- Comptetety refurbl1hed Newport Buch No. ltatall 11 etudlo. Mull have lanced Loat Leether Harley 2Br. 1ea, IMturee new 880 ltv1ne Avenut yard. 8111991•5972 IWI IEW Davldaon saddlebag on ci>1. MW bath & kit nrs, (at 16th) llaare 2fOI Generous tenant Improve Lag Cnyn or Et Toro Rd wood burning hptc 64S-ll04 iroom. 1216 + 'Xutll, Fem Young lady ettendlng OCC men1s. 650 to 4000 IQ. f1 Sepl 8. REWARD. Cati w/ltQn• rront, stove, pref, 648-41!63. E.elda would like to llve w/lamlty offices S 90/ft 2468 RflleT Hull, Road Alder. refrlg, pvt gar, upl1"'8 C.M. or Grandmother. Pref Newport B l. CM 71 -494-1104 (quiet). ChOice NB Hta •· Cl •771 Monttoetlo twnhee area. 642-3490 Lott M blond cocker ., ... 621 trvtne Av.. L.M -a taftll • Avatt Oct 1, 'It lhr ot lovely Collect 619..,.39·5330 or --------- $700 mo. No ..-, .. Agt 2 Br fil5, Furn. 1520. clean twnhse tn the 619..,.33-9992 C-2 400 •q ti. bldg & yard, named DYlty. May have Oakwood 1200++ UIYlllY Great Olymplc Progrem 5•9-5101. 9-1 l am only AOMINSTAATtON. New store coordinator, ra- sponslble tor coordl· natlng opening of prlnl· Ing center. ordering & ex- ped 111 n g equipment. preparation of leua documen1. de1alt report Mull work well under preUYre: up IO $ 1.il,000. Sir Speedy tnc. Call Olene 642-9470. 892 w . 16th St , Npt Sch. 851-9604M&M432·0500 WINDOW WASHING INT /EXT CALL JIM, 111-lHO Payc~olotical "The only magtc 11 QUALITY" 631-2026 CouD1tlinp "Lei the Sunshine In" RALPH'S PAINTING Inf/ext Reas Llc'd Free est 841-3586/24 hr Rele11onsllfp recovery Ra-SUNSHINE WINDOW view Renew. Revnallze CLEANING 642· 15.il9 12 VAS EXP Nwpt area rm small. my prices ere sm1t1I 650·6•77 Ron Retauonshtps 640-6454 OtANETIC AUDITING increase Awareness Invest In you 645-5133 _Pl!!!'•r-.• .. i• .. 1._ __ ~-R1111me Service Farthing Interior Design Custom resumes/cover HANGING/STRIPPING letters/Job search VISA-MC Scott 673-1512 lips-Call COS 673-1107 ''WE GALS SHOULD HANG TOGETHER" 639-0730 Any11me1 ---Roolia uber Roo lng-111 types New-Recover-Decks Have something you want Lie 1:411802 548-9734 to sell? Classllie<I ads do II well. 642-5678 Seti Idle Items 642-5678 State law reaulres lhat 111 conlractora wno perform wor~ 011er $200 Including labor end m11terlata mull be licensed Unlicensed con1rac1ors should so state In their advertising. Contracto1s and con- sumers. contact Mary Grondle at 558·4086 wllh any quss11on1 Contrac-- 1 or's S1a1e License Board, 28 Civic Center Ptaze. Room 690. Santa Ana. CA 92701. • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Saturday, September 10 ARIES (M arch 2 1-April 19): Efforts pay off -llvely exchange of ideas is featured. Y ou l earn secrets, relationship intensifies. Scenario highlights money, creativity and Jove. Gemini, Virgo and Sagittarius persons figure prominently. Surprise communication lends spice. TAURUS (April 20 -May 20): Focus on diplomatic ties, legal affairs, marital statu s and ability Lu engage in class of ideas. Money is involved, rights and penmssions enter picture and you're due to em er ge With degree or profit. Libran plays important r ole. GEMINI (May 21-June 20)· Strive to perfect techniques, to utilize material at hand. to become mo r e aware of economy, nationaJ and personal. Define terms, steer clear oC schemes, avoid self -d eception . Co-w orker makes amends for recent error , can now become valuable aUy CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on speculation. pleasure, physical allraction, children. addl'<i r esponsibility and in - tensified relationship Pac.-e quick ens. choices are made and someone could faU madly m love With you . Capricorn plays key role. LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Property settlement could be part o f scenario. Y o u reach m or e peopl<.\ audience grows w ader and rom~nsation wiU increase. Ternton aJ nghts are defined, you'U know where you stand and pc.'>tential will be clarified. K eep eye on Aries. VIRGO (Aug 2a-Sept. 22): Be ready for n ew start.. shon trip, ideas which rtqu1re further development and contact with c reative, responsible people Gave full play to mt.eUectuaJ curiosity. Ask questions, reject superf1c1al replies. Gi?t to heart of matters! LIBRA (&•pt. 23-0ct. 22). lntu1uon IS solid -you'll know what lo do and when to do it Article which had been misplaced or stol en can now be located Con flict bewteen family and busines.5 will be resolved. Older individual is l oyal, will sacrifice for your benefit SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov 21); Moon ui your sign highlights initiative, vitaJity, ability to be et right place at crucial moment. Numerical cycle coincides, accents popularity, social acuvity and plans for journey Gi?mini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure prominently . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)· Obtain valuable hint from &'Orpio message. Be willing to tear down so that you can rebuild on a more tenable structure. You gain access to "story behmd story." Many secrets. suspicions. doubts and fears will be eradicated. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)· W JSh comes true in unusual manner, involves change, possible journey and member of opposite sex Open lines of communicatio n , get thoughts on paper and make calls to friends who recently h ave been "out of touch." AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): What irutially appears to be a setback is due to boomerang in your favor. could mark career advancement and pcrsonaJ publicity. Major domestic adjustment is also on agenda, settlem ent of family dispute is a highlight. Taurus plays k ey role. ,...... · _.. $ 5 II " of 2470 Newport Bt, P11vo Call 432·9595 831-5t55 Pool. veer round, nr Bluff• 3 O + ut · " f C M $2751 646 3 92 ' ••2 95""' 720 15•6 •lrlftl tr · · mo • 1 Loat Ral•t••d•1 Mol· Condo, 3 bd, 2 01, prlv belch, bu-. No pell. "" • ••· • v PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): C heck facts. figures - tendency is to gel m essage wrong. to create aura of confusion. lPIXY Focus on travel, communication. long distanL-e calls and making ULEIPlllOI contact which results in elevation of self-esteem . You deserve patio, 2 poolt, upgr•ded. 4118-6277 Beech hH llve w/2 lun leal 2912 Sllop/Store/Ottlce Space teball'a tranlan paeaport Light and Airy, 7~9035 glr11 In nloe 3br 2ba WANTED: ehOQ apace or 350 IQ tt or lets, rea•. #338007, Laguna Nlguet -=--------lulti ltac~ 2711 S300mo yrty NB Muet be large garege lor minor Costa M C-2 !>48-72•9 Reward 843-0394 LIDO DELUXE 2 Br. tr~"'. -'-·n resp. Im---' r"" a to """" I Ill """ ...... .,_, .. u ~,rep•'· w pay I • I I SCR 1M·L£TS lrg b<lck paJto $1150. 2 bdrm. $725/mo; 1 bdnn, Call Monique or Candy. up to $200/mo Cotta a Htr I n 875-8359 $595/mo; Step• to N nd 650-8936 M811 or Hunll~ton Sch. l 11tala 2120 Nwpt 1blk to bch, 381, ~~thc;.~~~[f.~9"'i-2~~ CdM 3 b<. 2'A be 2 etory em 969•1 21 2.UO sq fi 3975 Btrch, ANSWERS 2Ba, S800 mo. winter 2 hovN. lrplc, walk to bch, Office ltatala 14 Newpon Beach $1330 Impale _ Sluan car garage. 650-2493 ..... JIOO 1300 -t 'h utile. 675-5-015 1817 WHtclllf. N.B. 278 10 ~4 ~~50;:ntng Agent Aloud . N9ltJe Oceanfront 3br, 2ba. G1t, F rmmte 20'a to ehr 3 br 1365 SQ ft Suitable ror ~ NUTSHELL OW, tndry. nr 581h park. Beck Bay NB $200 Incle houee In C.M. $225/mo. medtcal or dental. Age11t AUTO REPAIR SHOP M)' friend l1n'I wrapped 9117-3/ 16 S tOOO, utile utlt1, younl women, + uttts. 642-7113 541-5032 Orange Co Airport 1000 too tlghl In lacl, he could pd.&42-3t25/642-53811 non•amkr.64 55511 Frmmte:beechllovN,No 250 9Q ti . S200/mo 779 SQ ft 9*-0122 ~o~ttdo~\1dt~t=~~e':~ But. leecla 2741 IHt. ltacll 2740 Sen Clem. S335 mo tnet W. t91t1 St Co111 Mae• -FAITISTIO NUTSHELL Kenney bunkport? isn't that the boat that won The America 's Cup tn '75 ? .:.... "" rD "/" ...... " yov're !IOI 11111 who (Ot ..ital) llennrybunkPoll 11n, don't let! bad -.,ou'rt not llont lltnntybunkpoil rs one of 14 01$hnct1vety dtlfertnl 1partmtnt lloorpl111$ al Staw1nO Vlfl111 m lluntrn1ton Boch Setw1nd Vrhlil 11 • rtsull of totally personakted protn11onat p11n111"' Tiit kind ol atttntron you tltstrvr A pttltel bltnd af n1tu1e end -Y1"C -ntJlled 1n 1 forest with ~"I bloots and Q1lltt oonds. cOOltd by n1turll OCQ!I blltlfl Md 111 INI ttflM toUlh, •••mm1nc pooh, I $1>i and I tOflwtftltnt IOU(IOll lltll shoOot"C Ind tlllj)IOy!Nfrt Ind you' ft tot I jlll(e lftJO!lt wollid PfoudlJ C .. home (btn ~tnfltJ~nliport) Ont Ind two bedroom, OIM llld lwo beth 101rtmtllll lfom SHr> I~ HtllltlflllOn Wll&t lw.. Hll111J111t011 hech, CA (714) 898-9961 '""" Ille Siii O. ''""''drift nortll on 8*11 to '*'*"'· ~ Wtt on illkflOdtll to SatWllld wi.. fllf-., nllllble • Otltn d.ay 10 M 'Iii dllP uttt1. 720-.4467. 4112-7343 Tom 851-8928 XLIT RATES Ptratlall --l~OU Lido Ille: No-emkr. $4tO *EXIOmYE OlllOI Carol 675-94411, Deen 873-3214. 1 M~!~11~NT lllllTlllL HITS LIYI IY Tll IUOI With lhort term leaM. full HAS XLNT LOCATION M/F rmmt• Wlnled, 21-26. MfVice eultee l( .. p your NE~~~TMBE~ACH reap, !)fol n/amkr to ahr oc:verhead low & !>MUI. 9J>I w/lndry on prof ... lonal lmi.ge ll~h. Belbo• Pen. 1 hOUM 8810oV9'0r.Sulte t 4. trorn ocean. Super dee! Newpon Beach. at $300. Call AMan M Rob 63 t •3651. :~~~,:~ kMp,!"') °' 320 sq, ft. w/Be a 1<11. -----·--· __ llOl'age combo. 384 IQ. M/F, no!Hmkr, to ahr 2 Br fl. In C M. 1360. w. ea. ldnry, pOOI, Jae., 548· 1,.25 * Ottloe WarehOUM Combo • 1500sqtl lo37t2aqtt •Carpell. drapM. *On •II• MC & mngmnt * Beautlfutry landac8'Mtd •Water lncld *Avail. tor Im~ oocup 0•1111 BBQ plt•l pvt car IPQI. Nr ....,,8,....,A-L ..... B ... O_A __ P..,,E""N-IN""'s~u-LA-occ 12~6/mo a ~tr. •OO IQ ti. Pvt ball\ Re-Tiii TMlY No dip. °' MO. req d. done. S300 rno. 842·4623 1836 Wlllttltt A\19 C-13 David $4M781 142-llOot Ul-1111 Do you llYe In a TELEVISION-FREE home? A 0811y Pilot reporter would ltke to talk to you abovl thlt clectelon tor 1 ator)'. Cati Loren10 Benet, 642-4321 EIOOllTl/IOHLI Outcell ONLY 836-111119 lllTIOIAMlll Bechel0f/8~te Office & Birthday Parti.. THE UST lllllUll 738-8638, 58a.W8 M/F "" 38' hM E'llde B•yfront Off~. patio•. CM. CIMn. gd rets, 25-30 patlctno1 Janitorial. triduitrlal bldg f()( tM . NB Honest, 1tralglll. tingle, li' ·~ ~t l utll Call 11173-1003 nr Ho-o Hoap Perl A & o, retired gienlleman ,, .. to • .: 7255 n • . 4400 tq It, $2420/mo ,,..,,... rteldent Orange ..... 8 " pm. IDllTIYI lllTH 0,011 834 Production Pt County 26 yn. reteren- WF to 8hr exclusive Cher· HWPllaT IUOM 664-4200 c e •. mod• r • '•I Y ~o~!~h~ .. ~~5~75 Lux ~:A'~ 0mo:' WANTED 1hop •PK• or ~~~ctg~~.~o"58f'~:.~tr 1 · omoe ~j,e:_me large garaoe 10< minor noon, 1911 101 Oen• or M/F to 8'1r lloUM w/2 lge Aeoe9t l Ani.g M rv •u10 body rec>elr. wm pay P.O Boie 1151. BrH, Ca. l>drma, lrplO, lge tun· we=rcten counrard 1;8e up lo 1200/mo Coate 9202 t dec:k, 3 b4kt to beech, C 11 •2 r; M ... or Huntington 8dl - -. ...,.,..,..-::""'"""=""'""',..... 1375 utlll Incl 87&-t 721 QM. a " •04 8111 OU· 122 t SPIRITUAL Al!AOI Nw$)t CrMt 1hr beeut •HIT• YlLLIY -;::----. Jot2 A:~~~:" ~111~1~::: OOflido. nr bctl w/PfOI 1500 eq ft·•lntlor prOf otc:, -aHICtaea I Ateo counMltng. le ts mele. Tennie; p()OI, .. o. corner locatlpo, long Congrat• lo DON AilJBH g0 1!J c.n,tno AMl1 a.n Nut, conllder•1•. "278 term, groH IN, fully for 10101ng In 1n 11rp1ane Clem. Llc'd, ,;492-72". + utll • ..U..2114. meee lndltl)tf.. For dettllt call for 111 urne on 9/41/83 11 ----- 869-3780 536-7542 or 836-3347 Meadowlark Airport. Wanl Ad• Cati 642·617& Growing rMln mfr, aeek• better . 1ele1 prole11lonat _ w/knowledge ol Potting & l W captu11t1no 10 cover So 81 l HtH 5100 Htlr W11IH 5100 Ktlr W11tt4 9100 Cetll Position open Im· •••JSITTllll llEllll 81cycla serv tech Musi be Chilo cara/hlekppr medlltely. Benalt1S IVSll· --1111-"' I II • ot bl Saler om-Relsdu1t1,owntran1. 21+ qua ""' n • are I Live-In 1 baby. mu11 ~en~urete w/e~ c Cati Temp Charlo1t1'1 Sit· parts. service 4 warn· speak Englleh Reis. Marl< 81 662·24or:.-'· tel'1. 645-3746 alt 4pm ~~:~32feor appt call Non-smkr H.B. 536-1608 tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim• Bortand person, exp, nee. -----child care PIT, apply In person Bookkeeper thrv trtel ll•I· Mature peraon to wrk full 2..,.PM. Le Bterrttz 41.il N. arice Must be able lo time In chlld care lac In ASIUllLH lmmed. opening for 81· New p 0 , 1 B 1. N e handle alt general office the RacQuel Club or Irv., Mm bier or amalt mechan· 645.5700 EOE duties Salary open Ap· pref rasp perlOO who 1cat components. Apply p t I c a 1 t o n 1 1 a k e n toves chlld""1. Aste. '°' In pe11on WE MAC ltHh &111 Pttplo 8AM-3PM 5881 Engineer Stephanie bet 8am-5pm, OMalon 18475 Ptclflc ror movie 11nd com-Or. H.B. Mon·Frt. 786-5683 St Fountain Valley. merclels w/lashton motif. Ill IRl-H CHILO CARE ~ for No lees or dues required n 213/843-0591 Mutt have 8 driver'• working lllller Mon thru Auto body pereon, e•p. llcenn (bus oertlllcateJ. Friday 2pm to 6pm, at Muat have own toole. b91utlclan Hawthorne Cllrlatltn my home In M ... Verde, Buey •hop. 4118-366 1 Several a111u11n11 School, 16635 Brook· CM. 2 children II a 12 IUYlfT /llllPI needed. Ml llme-11atntng hur1t, Fountain Valley Need own trene. [)y1I pr ogr em . Richard 1182-3312 973-5176, hm 761-0856. Loving, rnJ)Onllble adult Ouellelle Salon. 200 to care for 1 yr old child, Newport Cenler Dr NB Oar Wadt lttea41• Cleaning People wenlecl, 2~daya/Wlc,eomelth .. , _________ Female preferred. FUii/ Great Company, gooo keeping. Top .. lary pd beauty time, pat1/tlme Uniform• pay. 1t101t h ouri . Aefs, pie ... 840-7379 eupplled. Apply: Newport 966-1300 '°' appt Bebyeltter for 6 mo•. old llW ULH 11 Cuttom Auto Watt\, 4625 Clerical A .. tetef\t, part tnlant, aome daye, eome OllHl ML llR W. Co11t Hwy at Balboa. time. rnomlno• or alter- nltM. Fl••· hrt Debbi• l1tltl•1 H• lalt11 C&ahler. ipply 111 8 noon•. 976-0383 650-3178. 644·5313 tptalll ta h rHI tltl Nirvana Nat Food•, t231 IUllll&. B11byaltter for happy 6 mo lat.ltlt '""'"'ti N Coaat Hwy, L-o Boh llllUl lfflll b O Y MO r n I n g a • lal..a..11 ._ C•SHIEA "' M ter 7:30-1~30. your hOtnl. • '· ••• , .... , " . ul)'I. u Financial Mrvtoe co. flu •--•-arht Chlc:tcen Antaurant. cor-openjng tor cndft o1er11 COM to Hoag H~ .,... -' ner or Walnut I Newport, to do c:teclH chectdno. 780--08117. evwe. ltt1tlt"tl11111M1., Tualln. 730-5279 llQht typino. ~ Babylltttr. m•ture, 8 moa. lrtt1t, l11thtNh. CASTING A NON·UNION hefptul out not ~ old girt, my home or ...... pert tf fttt COMMERtCIAL a r y C o n I a c t ~°:ry'e Rer:"' r::o n~ t.est .. 0tafl4t1tlel tn pre-producllon tor T14·640·0.4to t L dOlngllOcll ou•IA&I 541-3568 llttn•••· commerlclal. Need men & ft...., Babvsllt•r, mature, re-l 14·'40· 1100 •• • women l children. •N llllftlllln sponalble allllf tor t6 mo f ri, t • . 1 ,.. er typet P'"" mell pnoto Local Sonia Ana mfg. glrl, p/t, prefer my home, l14-tll-l21t,, I lff • wftllphoneonlyto ... k• r.,la~ pefaon ycure OK. Lag Niguel caauno. Raleigh Mcme wtpleeaant pftOne "°'°' AE,g 408*2688 rtt, I • I pa. S1udl°irc; llO N Broneon, to .on. In 9'11'* .. oMc11 Beby 11., needed 7·10am tum-.-'4ilt• 1 ·~4 • CA Including TYP/A~ol1 • ., ... , '"""""' Payt .. ec. 1on1f111 . W • d CI o • • to W/lollowlng. Top Pay .648-~ Kttlybroolte eohool. leau1. ~• Salon Find wr\ll you want In 5"40.-5651 84t-0801 Deity Pilot Cllaeltt.de, ~ Mii ......,, • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frld•y, Sept. 9, 1983 Cr 1t11Wu!!f llM ltlJ Wut.. l l•I• Waat.. IHI ltlt Waat .. J'.ITORS PlllUIY DUii Ul.ll ILlll 81at100.y Store In Corona ,~ .-Y. DO A lfTT\.I 8uM i.te. ffamae, heecl- Newport BHch. t0·7 Pr .. ttoe drug •tore, New· def Mar Medi FIT ••· ._..,,l :-~ IUltHlll JN VOUR boafd1 • .,,.,. firm mat· Mon tflru ,,., day WC)(k, full Mon•Frl. Typing 111qulred. pon 8e11Ch, Pull llme per• perlenoed 11le1peraon. 5All ~ OWN HOMI tr9IMI 1 100.. IMM73$ lime. 14 10 $6.50 hr, RX departmant exptr· m1nent potltlon. Ben· 675-1010 -__ ., ~ t • BUNK &EOSC1£AK.I i'75 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 50 lll·wlll 1 Spurt 53 Obtain 5 Up and ~out 54 Chastise 10 Heed•ea 14 Counter 15 Summary 160alal - 17 Pair: var. 18 Metric unlJ 20 Scatter • 22 Aberdeen's river 23 Continuing 24 Subalterns 26Arll 27 Gave rise to 30 Top dog 34 Swamp 35 Trick 36 Palm leaf: var. 37 On th e road 38 Sow 40 Baby buggy 4 1 Revolter· sl. 42 Decree 43 Weak antiseptic 45 Auditions 4 7 Displayed gar men ls 48 Manipulate 49 Burdens 2 3 58 Fur1her 61 .State 62 Jacob's brother 63 Soother 6A SAlne IS Shan't's kin 66 A tmnlve 67 Letters DOWN 1 Gets around 2 Component 3 Asterisk 4 Retreat 5 Curve 6 Gardened 7 Skin • p.-oblems 8 "Kiss Me -'' 9 Upon: pref. 10 Some whiskies 11 Tempo 1t Augury 1:ro1strlct 19 -Jaw. Sask. 2.1 Victories 25 Allhoogh 26'!.etterdrop 6 . P"!Y10U9 Pl.fi:,ZLE SOLVED 27 Spruce 28 Potency 29 "Shelli of-" 30 Roll 31 Lesson 32 Having wingi 33 Called 35 Blackguard 39 The: Sp. 40 Good name 42 Large match 44 Poems 7 . 8 9 o46 Production 4 7 Importance 49 Heckle 50 Eject 51 N. Amer. coin 52 OPEC nation 53 A Marlana 55 Jelly - 56 Truancy 57 Mauls 59 Golt gadget 60 Ending tor arch or art 11 12 13 baaedonnp,2yrwuper tenc.pral.&44-211t ertte, aoma wMk1nd1. ---T-1-,.-.1-1-U.---t.-. .. ~,;· ·'•1;.!:.,:. !'"' ~ NM<IM. Parmanent amp ---------c 11 •• E 1 d -,--J 1 • il_ • · C r'. • "' IC'I 1 En 'd. Pharmacy clerk, ex per a ""r. w oo . we are loolcfn8 •or lull or · .... 1 '.,~ ;· .. .,.., -:).t •• L>: ~ , •If'-I , " Co ... , 12 • -~ b °"''' .-.u.n g req · pre!, 9-5:30, Mon lhru Fri. 875·0150 for appoint· -, .. ,. ffM hn 5 . ..._,,.. t I CIHn out & bondable. 040-6587 • _m_e_n_•_..,______ PIT lndlvtdup111 who oan , ~ 'r. ~ ~ ·,,.'. s1s. Oalc TV cabin.t S25. 642·1124 ·-wo•k dlyl, • •PPIY II .... Uphol chr 12.5, z 8W9dlah Photo lab prln18r SALES 699 s Co111 Hwy. OHAGt SALi AO$ NOW •• , flreplec.t t35 I. S25. IDllL llLP w/Nexltau exper .. PIT, Earn S300 10 S800 L1guna Beach. CLAU••llO n CtrYI 3312 Marcu1 , H.B. needed fOf '1191 tioepltal In apply M-F. S1'11plhot 1 Hr eart-tlme per wk WOfklns Teecher Aee't needed. Sil HLOW 67H668 Laguna a.ch. 494·5488 Pl"loto. 149 Alveratde n comfortable elr con music an aeaet, grade• 111••••••• .. •••••••.. F 11\Ch f\I LEGAL SECRETARY. Ave NPI Bell. 6-48-2424 office. 1urrounde<1 by 1-3, 997.5333 Country r M.1. nr ' beautllul glrla. Reptl NII I'"·· I I .. .. L new. decOflted by Cln· =· N~ Cenllf Law PICTURE FRAMER and advertlalng Item• nation TUOlllll·PllHTI II -I ... llWU 11• neU & Chetfln, eompi.ta ' Lh ·~on, & corlBM. Art Gallry need• wide over company wans Par1/Full 11--•"ueall""al Verd saie. 6-8 sit/sun. ehfidran• 6001(,, clolh... rm 14200. Colt Of ., .. P01 fl111 em, p.,ae 1• UT Omfll I FITTER line. Company lurnl1hea salea In 1.:;.;, ;;"ommu;;fty. 213 Topaz. Houaehold, furn., ml1K1. Sal/Sun 8-4. rug only WN H.000. 0 •P ayw8r 111 r exper a F/Ume. Exper l"lelpf\JI, 9·6 leads & dletrlbul11 c11h Guar. Inc"". Full ... ~-. Bllll art work, mlac. 728 Kendall 994-0500 dy 87M791 eY ptua. I lry com-mon , .. ur frl. ••6-9173 bonuaea dal"'. Hlghe11 ""'"' meneurat• w/uper. Call " .,.. comm paid 1;i town. No Helmuth 760..()80 t Ctttl MHI 1111, I FlllllTIH Oelux Uphol·frltM wtwtr 8:30·5:30, 759·1080 Pre-School teachera chaige bicke, -T.._E.._C,_H_N_l~C-IA_N_fT_Fl_A_l_N_E~E-oeik, lrNh compactor, Sii. only. 1520 Del Mar. ~w~~':'(~:;::;d· Llc'd coematology lnllruc-needed. PIT, 15·30hr wk. no reservea Exper In machining, laml-new 1&18sman 11mplee so. Laguna. Sal/Sun 9.4, tor n"d•d tor pro-Chrlatlin ministry. Exp. lllT TIY nation or lll1menl wind· nylon walleta, haehold No preview. Furn, 111hld Dix qn vibrating edj. bed greulve beauty college 0 r EC E n 88 d • d f B Ing. Helpful not necees-llama. 3120 Rooaevelt ttema. 31542 Catalina $275. SIS refrtg 1275. rn Coe11 M ... area. EX-S3.754•.00 hr. Coat• Ask or rlan Doyle ary. Wiii train right per-Way, C.M. 8-5 Sat. 6-45-8373 c.11. beoertl1. Cati Yvonne M 8 11 8 4 2 -9 1 8 1 • (714) 530-4 l40 son. 848·3123 =.,..,.,,~~~-...,,-.,..-• It L 714_988•7564 842-1426 •ates FRI/SAT/SUN 9-4pm. •nF. .. ·''--• .. c,.• ___ 1Elhan Allen 80" Ubraty -RLEP•OIE PIT Everything Goes cheapl 2 wall unit, exit concl.132!5. P/T OLElllOIL Enlhuslasllc aales person ' 1ccumulaUon: •lee. Evea 559-7417 LllD llUYEll 10 5 3 d kl 55 for chlldren'e furniture Supplement your Income 350 Bucknell Ad C.M. dryer, 2 TV's, 10 •Pd -------- to drive t>Y1lneea man bl-C~on1 ~ ~ar.-$5.;J'::;: store. H.U.O.D.L.E.-SC by doing lnktarea~~g ',fle-,o -=,_a_ra_g_e--=s,_at.,._e-: -,,....u-rn-,-,n-c-tl bike, surfboard. mowe<, Girt' a doff W!'t bdrm MIS' o•'ont t~ L.aaun1 and down-714 875-0638 Jim Plue VIiiage. 558·7770 phone wor on uvha or aofa, bdrm aet; dishes & furn.. clothu. toya, con • " po, 4 . town LA 5 days per ---------.,,--------natlonel companies, misc Items. Sit1Sun·8·4. books, misc. Sal/Sun 840-4292 bef. 7pm week. 811 ary com-p /T DUii Salee Newport Beach Olllce 211 e. 19th Si. 5•5-3933 9-3 22•2 ARALt.t. I llY FlllllTllAI 1 Ith 110111 OOIPITfH has evenings and week-________ 1 "-mensura • w Ill-Pvt. P.O .. NB. 20 hrs wk, endsevallabla s4thr Garage Sale: recliner An11que roll top deak, an· Les 957-8133 per I enc e -Ca 11 tight type, mature. Mature person w/busl. & p,uarant~"' ~ I ~all chairs, booka. lots ol tlque chaJrs; very old ---------2131749-5114. 549·2287 computer exp. 754·6363 ....,. T Uwr ve worn butcher bloc", King size bed $100. Chair ncentlve program. Good clothing & toys. Sat. 8·2. " $50 Be $SO PIT help. In & Out Pholo, Sl\les: Retail Spec11111y speaking voice a mual. 2761 SAN CARLOS LN other anllques, BBS whl, · noh · Tibia LOTPHlll for car rental agency. Call Janet, 650·1180 trvlne. Car Required . Store with Interior design For lnlervtew. can Linda GIANT GARAGE SALE crib & changing table, S30. 673..0778 Camera knowle<Jge pref. cllen1e1e seeks per-at 545-5776 10 fsmUu collecllon. Sal. othet baby Items. mini King alze Waler bed Houra l0-4 857-0l6l manaenl, part llme em-' blinds, c\Jrtalns, track wlheater. 6' headboard, LVNIRN needed to take ' · · ployee, retell sales ex-TELEPHOIE only 8-3• 492 E. 181h SI. llghts, decorative plllowa. cabinet & mirrors. W1v .. careoflovlngyolmgqu1d PIT Salee. College stu· pertenceamust,llalrfor IOLIOITOlll llVlllllLE area rug, Le Piece sec Iese ma11re11 $325 glrl. Salary negot. Com· d an Is Pr a I arr ed. dSMlgn & color a plus, Work evenings In Coste We couldn•t take apt on couch + matching chair. 751-3272 fortabte & werm aur-S 6 . 0 0 -S 12 .00 hr some wknd work Cell for Sal only, 1520 Highland. ---------roundlnga. Call evea aft. 6"5-5670 an 1PM. Steve . Mesa. Last weef\ our top plane ... car ('74 Capri), 8-3: Large dinette: Modern, 499 Interview 540-7881· person put In 24 hours furniture, beds (twin, lull ---------• Sturdy. 01.k & Chrome, 6 pm. 4 •4781· lllCIPTIOllST Sandwich Shop, Irv. area and brought home $384. & king), color TV, Sllfeo. Ohroh ll1•••1t 1111 aac $150. 957-8390 Mature women lo baby sit Phonee, t,yplng, Jlle bkkpg. needs reliable person. Call 751 ·4222 attar 1 plants. ecceasorfea. FRI/SAT 9-~ .. & do llght houaewoi1<. my Some exper. required. Nr 955-1247 or 971-1739 p.m. EYEllmlll lllT II 1441 w BALBOA Oak dining rm tbl w/2 18 l"lome, 2:30·8:30, $3/hr. Harbor/Warner Santa Sat/Sun. 9-5. 310 Victoria. · fllls & 4 chre S800. 982-0793. H.B. Ana, ca11549.ti4s SEOllnllllll TEUXOPHITOR ________ ,Dover Shores. Sat Sept 5•6-2789 Full time, typing, pnones lmmed. opening for an O't<eefa & Mlfrlll stove 10, 9-3. 1300 Antigua. --------- Mature woman to care for Reoeptlonlat, clerk typist. and filing. Cell 957-835t exper. Telex operator for w/hood, avocado $75. Camping gear riding Oak llVlng rm aet-.ofa, ~~-+-+--~I 2 amt boys, 1 & 3 In my handle phones, light btwn 9-3pm. petroleum trading oper· Electr. lrplc, ewamp clothes, ofllc. fu 0 rn. etc. ~s!a_c;;8~bl, ollmn Jrv. homa. Mon-Thurs typing and f 111 ng. atlon In lrvlne. Dulin wlll cooler, women's clothea, GARAtiE SAL£ 1M. 851-9372 Non-amkr pref, good SlOlnUY Incl. malnt. central flllng IZ 14., men'• panta, 411 Allao NB SOFA/LOVESEAT, a115 •-•• FIHT .,,..... work envlornment. 1233 Corporate headquarters system. Hrs Mon.Fri 36X26, Iota ol goodlea. ' · · Leathe<1op tables l50 •-~ E Werner, SA. nr Grand. for sta1e-wlde lnve11men1 6:30am-3:30pm. Salery 1920 Continental Ave, Sal/Sun 9-3 ea. Wiii de41118f. 67µ&48 ~~-+-.... ~~~I Ophll"l1lmollgeat office. I fl N t Q 1111 d II S S 8 5 Ml .., ex~. Part/time. RECEPTIONIST, mature, serv c.s rm. ewpor open. ua e app -111 un -. crowave, bunk•. organ, Sofa· L 111 • .....A Sec1 It ....., ........... 63 .._,.ed 1 11 f 84Mlch. Excellent Caree< cants Please call S chairs, drapea, gamee, 1· T ..,......., 1 " NWpt 8ch 1-4780 (8-5) n........ or execu ve o • Opportunity, with di-714_553_0112 ext. 113 SAT 9am. 257 lerke. Girls elc Sat e-5 Sun 12_.. be ge ah tan collon. floea, Afternoons 12:3010 1 bike and parta, vaccuum, 18· t5 p'oRT.CH£A. LES · 1tmo11 new. S5501ofr Wini IHt,efelltt 5:30 with aome flexlblllly, vers ly and challenge. THE llll&IWAY bed, kll. llama, misc. " 786-0133 Anawer phonee, make ap-exper dependablllly a Must poaeeu top level MOVING 13 yrs ao-1--------- polntmenta & maintain muaL Non-amkr. executive secretarial ex-llWHllT SIT.llLYl·2 cumulated treuurea: WATERBED. Wood, 4 record• for buay group 644-4492, 8:30 to 12:30. perlenoe. Call 553-0940 now Interviewing for Com-366 HAMILTON Corner bed aet, VW tow Poster, King, wtl'leetar ti I N t Mon-Frl,9-5:30. mlaalon manager, $100 545-1544 prac ce n 1wpor llf"'ll'aftlllST B It L bar, ·75 Volvo 2440L, ·73 · Belich. Mutt have ex-_,... SECAETARY/EXCUTIVE TV's/stereos. Group 1al. IC• Datsun 280Z, stereo, Jtwt~ 1214 per-tence. Call «M2·1057. Sml ad agency needs PIT Exper. PIT. Laguna Hiiis m 1 n 1 g 8 r s 1 a -dXF\XdE SAlE-lo11 ol books. gamea. 1ur1-1.-.-.;;.;;..,_ ___ .,..;;,_-. uk for Sandi. receptionist. Flexible hrs. days 213-666-4000 lloneryletectronlcs. Full Maple furn & clothea. board, weights, cloti-, Diam Cuttlne Factory: • -11 979-4851 eve/wknds. 714·492-1494 time vlsoal dlaplay, Full 7582 Rhine Or. Sat Only lrampollne. mlac. 2124 Big aale, fent. t>uya, low •-ST time & PIT gin wrappers. ----------Windward Ln (Santiago & prtc.e, t>MUt. diamond•. UROLOGIST: Cotta M... llfOEmNI Secretary: PIT morning hr markera. GARAGE SALE Sat 8-5. Irvine). Sal/Sun 9-4. All SHAPES & SIZES nda exgenlzed ••pared. IEIEUL IFFlll EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Sales poaltlona. Apply In Lg hlhld llama & mite. Engagement Rings; ..,. Fmt/badc ofc help. Tran-Newpor1 Beactl rail estate Top management at lu)(ury person 47 Fashion laland, 96-4 I Netherway Dr., HB Multl-lamlly Antique & rlng1; LOOM 0tamon<11. acrtptlon & lneurance 1 firm hll an Im med Laguna Beach hotel NB. Tun-Fri 11-12AM & Power mower,.,,.._ dot~ GwlarackJ! S0a!!:_!'11ne.1rOlk.unka& 71~7-2056 mu1t 645-9700 I I 1 requires profesaloanl 3·SPM. ..-~-_ ..... , · P•r1-t me open ng ex a secretaty lor fut paced •---------for lrlr, por1 T'!': & aln · rocker9. hutch'. lampe: •clal•!f! 1111 MOVER/DRIVER sharp, vtvactoua PefSOn office. Mu1t be TQQ YOUNG wshr/dryr, 30 range, more Sat 8·30· 1·30 limii9'i!iiiii0iiiarr•----• .._...._ •att In a bHutlful office lndenandanl, self·slar1er . refrlg, 2 port st«eo•. 1607 P-.. Tiffin . HVH. . Em-Glo r comp....ac>f ••-..... -fl w/nlce people. Pteuanl .. -848·5458, "" • w/100 ft of hole. *450. llttlq It. telphone vole., typing w/good skllls, lncld f QR AIRLINES? Newpor1 Height• Fri/Sit Ramaet mdl 4180 Mlttl II NHdld lmmadlatalyl (45WPM), good spell-sh.Weofferxlnlworklng • lrYlae ' 9am.4Famllles.OtdJ--gun. 1000 ahot1 +pint ~.-.--+--+-·U Muat be rellable, hard lng/grammer, ordering co~~n':.9~1~~1fall lmmed. openings for 15 BIOCk Sale, Many f1mlllee, airy. Lola of Bric a Brae. $250. 546-4320 working, V1lld Or.Lie. supplies, flllng, sor11ng 49.,.8460. sharp guys & g1l1 lo Saturday, 8-4, Cedron 3130 Clay, Nwpt Beactl. llll 650-1388 mall, general organlza-travel US m1Jor cHlea Street. College flark, Quality Tool•, 9 Dr-~p;;;;:;;p;.;;.;:;;...,~;;; .n .... •ti tlon & pollahed cllenl SEO'Y/IEOE" with unique buelneaa lrvlne. Craft em in cheat. 3 r; .,. . arquet _..,.. contect akllla ere re-T k group. No experience ..., .,..,,..+--+-+-'41Make a living lnetead of quired. Good attitude & a 8 charge type PefSOn nee. Transportation Everylhlng must gol Tool1, Cheata ol Or1wera, flOOf !Ilea, MW, lroat Juel 9UrVMng. ~ pt/time depend1blllly 1 must. Hre needed for busy real es-furnished. Must be 18 or oll paintings, m•t«nlly Roll-a-way bed, King White S300 obo 7eo-et13 college aludent took negolatable. S5 per hr 1118 omoe In N-port over, single, well clothlng, hardware, toys, spread, Freeze Dried 14 demltaaM cupe & home MOO IUI Vldl. Let'a w/revlewl In 3 & 6 mos. ~~~~~io~: ... bu~:;kll~~ groomed & free to alert applca, dlahea, furnllure, food. Maaon Jara, Plante. ISIU08l'I Lenox Wheel 1111 ..... u IOI lelt Wu... !I lllt Wu... llM telk. Wiibur Seu9gln1, Apply In per.on 11 5031 elude typing. llllng, uae of lmme<J. For personal In-xlnt boy1' clothing (blr1h Camp lente<n, Anllq~. p1ttern' $125 Amer Clefll/M-, ....._. -·•~'t:.....;... clHftlng ae-"a•, 875-2675 ... $25 bonu1 Blrcl"I, Ste C (next 10 computer. Real Eitlle 1ervlew. call Sheryl to4),mlac.81t.only9..:J. mSlac.3505SealhoreDr. Tourla1e'rtuoll80e •. 2pc: C .... -m ne --•""' ""''-" • ....... with this ad, If hired. Harbor Cour1 HouM, off Stevena 640·4000 or 3862 Acacia St. College unday, Noon-6pm. Ilka,_ $75: 5S9-8iS4 .,.._ 4 1 a ~ Nofl.4m0ker llelp wented lmmedlatefy. JamborM) btwn 10-12 & exp. preferred. Salary apply In person at The Park (Culll8< & Walnut, Refrlg wheelchalr furn ' · T~!.t173c~. ~.p~r 'rel. prlf. Nwpt Ctr. • n Call 845-0H1 NurlllfY Salee FfT PfT 1-4. (714) 851-1000. commenaurate w/exper. Merlott Holet, Newpor1 follow slgne) baby' stuff, old &>a'1n11ngi: 2 ceah regi.t-.. UnllOnlc:., .,...,.. ,~ ouE DUTY NURSES challenging work, ban-Call Bruce Barsamian, Cante 108m Spm Wed/ ,...,..,,.,...,.,,~-=-,...,..-::~:----:-Id hi , Ille S brand ,_, c:ot1t $350 . ... rn..., mT&l u•n•••T H .... ent1, promotion•. "''"/IH. "'· 644-7020 ThuralFrl. o~ly. Return MOVING SALE: Sat only 0 arc tect I . It. 18111150. TCA • .it bfand Full Time Experlenold -AIDES. par1 or run time Nurwylltld 495-8200 Electronlca firm, C.M. I 11 9-4pm. 2pc sofa, coffee 8-4. 466 Weatmlnater. ,,_,coat $400, _.. Sl7S. Full time ,..... 1rl •Or. llstant to our reeep-kw 2 dlaabled men, toFllve om~a, ... a.ft ....... per•~. aeeka full time r..,._,-let"ffee tat.'"•••· tr1nspon1 on guar. table, 2 et1ger11, console •• I Ille I Hllachl etereo redeY« CtytoworitNIUlll.._ I Pl ~II In NB Call Scott ord "".,,_ -• ~· ~ ... P/llme eves/wknds Neat TOPSSS lable, game table .. "lh 4 "",~·_!~pings ar,,buge 08,,lt1~ • ..,.. Hlt•-"'I IOfld atate ........ t onlat ea11 • · · ~ood wl II numbera. tlonl1t w/plea11n1 phone "' ,.., ~.. ·-...... ..,., Strong clec1C.i 1111111 &. Oor·•t ... · ....... ...._ t t (213) 616-044 1 or LM appearanc. and hand-<=-males Pref. M....... & chairs twin rattan heed· 1 y 1 t 8 m .......,ng a ft!UI1. .. ,.1P~.oll __ ..imy uw5,,:.-....,., Miiier (213) 328·2900 for acGregex VlllCht Cexp. peraonallty, 1blllty to I "" ""'""' · year It you ha11e a :t'x'.P. tw1pt1Jf. ~work.--... 5*-4 ~ _ cSe1atte. 1831 P*entla. c .M. ha/\dle •line tntercomm. ~~~~=~~ c·~~ly. Escor1e. <2 131868·l984 ~~:d•o!:~·,C:~~=~ camper that'• not getllng :at~~~~~.-!!!; Ing envll'Oflr'Mlnt'. ~afl lthtf/s.a. TrllMI •-••-phone •v-tem & aome ty-mlrror MW, no chack1. uaed, 1111 11 nC1'fll with • $250 Mii 176. 873-1339 Per1IOMell 71._"3'.-S&CRI Mutt be 18 Yf9 ol4.. Valid lll'J/l~U-11 ·---u• typing. M inimum 8 SERVICE STATION TR&ll 1111 559·0995 or 75t·2706 CIUlllMld Ad. --·---~-- for In ....... • Calif lie Good driving f9-len Brown ' Reetauram la llllPIOTlll PlllN month• exper. 540·926" full .Anpa~Nt-~~N•T· sexp-llOW Tl llU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e6·!1n':~tt>oerd ~~ . . lnMf"Vlewlng fex 2 Hper. lex locat ICt'Mn prlnte< l.E m .. ~ r: •. ....... __ ,._. I•••*"~'-) cord. NMt appearance. tioet ... /ceahlera. Apply T eel Co 365 c · IAl.llll only.675-2278 Help give them 1 head SSlO A II IOll Met Ila =nr.r." r:Ql"lt ''9eWay StOf'91. Call f'of In peraon: 31 106 Cout he H k · lln-for~ poaltlon wt1m1ll star1. E.ern top SSS pert Defl n lac• Almoet brand MW ctoU11nQ houMk-;Tor.........., 9P90intment. !5~ ..._.,So. L""una. ton, Cotti M8M. See but teadlng comm«clal time evening•. Only Xl<C Slbef'lan fiuaky pup-HAABOR XREX et ore fl•turH-GOlt __,.....,. ....... ,, · •-1 ..,. Bart. br()i(e<age nrm. Degree lllVIOE STATlll poeltlve, dependable. plea. blue eyes, beaullfl.ll. APPLIANCE SERVICE 15000, 1ell I 1500. l.cty. Must dl'IVt, lQle Driver• cro11, country. ml/mtlll Pllml f I Island aateaman needed, ou1rtng adulta need red white, black white. We Mii recond .• guar. 673-1339 Call, Non/MIOMr. C.it Calif. ltc.n• Nqulr'9d. pre ' 8 1xper. no tnecesa-aln.lng Honeet. rellable, exper. app . P .. one 8•6-7021. 631-~11~ anpll•-. ~G-·3077 1-.. -.-k--S-......... --. ~,22-,.-.-Br---... Sa-'"I, 142-1067 (M). Maco__, ~I=· full time, apply dally Need hardW<lftllng naraon. ary. ncoma. r • 1 c " .. .. .. .... -·-..-. w.... ., ..... _.., ·-.-· 1 • •2 .. c ....... .. __ ....,,, Submit r-"m• pref. Par1 Of ful time. 111 2·.30 to 8 p,m. Monday .... In 1631 Plm:ienti., co. a .am-1 pm ..... 1 ua, PlelM leave meeuge. """'''"'" · ~ Or..,, 11 499_1019 .t!twn 1 .. ru Friday. Fllll Mii Am1n1 Aeft~Frz oombo, new. Only 3 left. Stev. /--..... 105 Main St, Balboa. •~• 1 .. •• to Sates Manager, 3500 -· 11 ... $"5 "-'d u"-"'4• "7"" "" '"v-~ 8am-4pm. !---------2 FEMALE Q, HEELERS wo, "1 "' ' ru"""' " ,_.,_v-v __ ._"'-----p~~":«. ~M. :~;;,:,~ 1111111111111.. RIT/MllUI Part-Time Cook. Ex-~or~:'tci!:i..:.ul~an~: Shlpplng&Packaglng,full TIAYELAlm (Australlan) need good right deep lreeie St25• Elec range $150. Pwr '°"~ IMMEoiATEOPINtNOS ,.lrtllll..__) perlenced. Npt Bell Cof· 92625. time. wfll train, Coate Newport Beach Travel homea. Housebroken, all old but pert.6-42-2498 & mowerS100.Aptezrefrlg d....._. \*' -.•• f-S .. ...,,. Call 6-46-8909 ••-·. 6~5-3350 Agency. Non-amkr. •hot.a, 1p1y ...... C·'I --979•8533 S150. Traah compactor COOK-p:::c8n•ent .. IC AM newapapet ...... ,. \J~ to le ,_ hr. 11..-to ~.....'.!.:."'7 _ 3 f-Int--Ra•1aurantl"""'I position ""~ '" ~ ...., .. .. .... .. m ,, ,.,...... ..tth ,...... ,.... ..,.,,..._, ~ ~ "" ..,... Sabre, 1-2 yra ex-& wknds, 351-1089. Deluxe C~lamltlc Frig-StOO. ~5&48 pay p(llllltlon mul1 Mul1 119'11,,....,., W am, aun thru lhur1. View avallable. 2407 E Cout SHIPPING & parlance. Call Ardis. ldalre s tOO wol'ka well capeb ... ,,. • producing pr09f of fn1Ufan()8. Grt!'dat Aeltaurant. 1400 . Hwy, COM. RECEIVING CLK 850-1111 Min Schnauzera, AKC, 7 . • . Oraco Alrleal tpray unit ~ltyouMIM C n GOOOPAY,NOWE&K-W•t Cout Hwy Npt PART-TIME.Counte<help, 1 Full Time. Crown Hard· wks, let shots, paper Call 432-8475 w/hoea,elecfll.llhoelllng ~h · · a ENDS OR HOLIDAYS Bell. ' 11...:J. Gary'• Oelll, N.B. reetauran ware, 1614 San Miguel, I· Ttn•l lllllm trained. $250. 495· 1430 Frlgld1lre 17 cu ft relrlg, fight nxture, 7 pc cuatom ~----,....,..,--· ~-...,.,--catt 859-5020 ex eppty In Sarwl'a, eooka and bul 752-5401 Loolllng for 1ggre11lv1, Newport BNch. lai•••••ltTral•••• gd cond, StOO. 850-1529 ratten Mt, 2 matc:fllng Coolc, ,..,, i)(liiiOn. ti<*-pert0n hm-4pm: persona poeltlon• avetl. e n • r g • t I c . f o o d -• Peta 5535 w1lnut dreeaera, t maple p lla l n••fltnca USATODAY.13"2,.•tt-Apptybtwn3-5pm. PllTTlllE walter/1111altresses. Bax-SHIPPING & WARE· Slar1 your,_ career on ""'"'l"'l'!'!l'l"'!"---•m.to OE combo upright retrlg, dreaaer. tampa, 3 king pf'9ferr9d ,._.,In ,,_. tut Garden Gnne 18'1, 5180 Birch St. NB. HOUSE .ASSISTANT for our 3rd shlN and pro-MACAW-tame $650 wht, 5 yrs old, xlnl cond.. alze bedapreadt, old CM1k eon ~3 M-1' ~ ' · mtlaP/T Earn up to $400 per No phone calla pleaae. clot hing company . grass Into upper man-Blue&gold 845-2963 auto Ice-maker UOO. buffet, old bf ... floor Verd• c;o;,v Ho9p .. ee1 ISOllW a.iiiiY Slerlderama [)anQI Club month. Aetlr .... Hou... App!y S•t/ThUl"I, 3-5 pm Se1eon11, llJll time fall 1gemen1 level. Dally In-6-46-4112 lamp, queen alze daril Cent« St., Co.11 Me.a. CdM 1oc1tton, bright Oancercl1N, Nutrition• wttM, Collega Studltlta. Restiurant months Some eicper larvtews held lrom 9 am-AatitHI 1010 Kltchenalde Oehwr. gd Queen Anne poe1er bed mature perton needed w.u.t-.1 1011 Pl'oOfltn. No Need dependable auto to P r1 ti dwlch w/UPS Shipping forms 4 pm at t2422 Lampson 55 yr old S~anlah 0 1lleon cAftd. S70. "'"'-42"2 win-apflng lr'ld mat- ........ tex Or. Cty ~ olde9t exp:;: req.. overweight dellver Dilly Piiot In a ... me ~n h & helpful. $4.50 hr. Call •treat, Garden Grove, or M d I S I S550/ f "'' ....., • treu. All good atuff. 2072 Mutt epeelC end reed~ l l'rlilndlleat eotftpany. preferred, train frM . Legun1 Beectt (2 hrt per wk:C,;,:; ~ell :ound Chris 645-7181 call 714-537-4840. 67~.:962 P 0 r. 1 llY IPft.111011 Jacaranda. CM. 9-3. 1111'1, have lllfllPOl1lltlen PIMM type Mwpm,,. StOOO or more per·mo. day). Weekday P.M. schoolsched.ove<18 Ship/Receiving clerk for ____ E_.o_.E_. ___ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lea 957-8133 Ou11anlaedAmw.yprod- and be n.>tlbla. ~n~ have deelre lo .. ..,...., ~ .. 'ble. In v.,,,, ahor1 Weekend• A.M. Call Mr. yr1, will train, $3.50 lo F I I U TOTE I C ,.~. """"" c .,~..._. ...... 1 .._..... ... .....--' Barrow 642 432 t ext electronlct co. ul t me • • uota fex f1llfKY need are tub.,.,., •. 549-..vvt ~.-.... .,.....,,,., "'"41 time. Mr Frenk 542-90<17 • · atar1, apply lO-l 1'.30 or O C WESTMINSTER ABBEY A ti 1112 Mon-,rl, 1011!'--5 pm. 547-5825 ask for Lyrln ex t60-M68 343. EOE. 2-8PM. posuton nr r. ty air-011111111/lllllll ANTIQUE MALL ac 181 lu•t • phone call -ay. ,••TTIMI por1. 540-9264 ""OW HIRING FOR 1175t Wealmlnater Ave. Lrg beaut. Perelan We deliver 53 t-2t34 .... mlllll .--••••--HouMclMnerl.ft.vvtpay, -Frllzankotter1,F.V. 1743t ,. d .,._-....... -"-.... ~ ~.·-••-oood houra, Iha pit. n--Brookhurat St. Special PIT work, 1vg. CASHIERS AT 12422 GARDEN GROVE ~hKa~ • .:made aem15-an5t0001que John Wayrta Tennie Club ·~,,,..... _.,...,_,,,_,. ...,....._. ,,_ ,__, ...._. !-4&-< ....._ $40-$~ or more. hrs LAMPSON, GARDEN 554-~103 .... an) rug. 1 • · memberlhlp, StOOlot>o. Buying. 1toct< cont1o1: be .,, animal tot "'11. &-0757 le""'9t .. ..,.,... llnlll Sftlll llll tOAM·2PM, Great for o Ao v E . F Ro M 51-7102 833-0145 1n. 6pm ..... orle,nt9d. Good dependable and hava HouMCl .. nlng (hHVy), ..,.,. ... ....,..,. SportlWHr, lull time. studente or home-9AM-3PM, MON. TUES. GERRIE'S ANTIQUES ...... ••••riah i014 MAGIC ISLAND gold llne1. Congenlal at· aomee)(J)81'. In ulllng van-WlndOWI waahecl rug• Bilboa, nr Pavalllen. makere. Tl"le Lunch· THU RS. FRI CALL IS BAC _ t\Jll moephere. l«i nlOhta or ou1 toola of Iha trllde. il'lampooed. su'ppll11 .... 10• let I.... 673-9299 bHket Career Trana. 714.537 -4840. K 2 x 8 r:dwOOd 3;cJllng. memberahlp, Incl. Y'1 ~enn. 94+"2111 P1r1/lull time. Call furn. Aeu. 631-11te llltt ei.wetM, ltlllH needed. Laguna Beach or EOE 3500sq11 of American An-On1y•gcen11perft. feoc-fee-$750. 83t-36t1 ewe. a 4 8 3 3 6 7 d y 1 b r llques, alao depar1mtnt Counte< Help. PIT, Mon-846-2131 eY/wtlncla. HouMCteanlng: Working WICH tr aa.11 Santa Ana. •i-4-9650 or of used furniture & collec-In Q I I a o . Harbor Newport 8Hch Tennl1 day-Frld.y.S1191r9111d-morn need• Sat mo<n lM lffrfJ I IALll,=•'1 558-1304 PART-TIME, Verted hours tlblea. Wiii buy E1tatea, Redwood 7141531-1317. Club Memblrahlp lot wtch. 546-4881 F•IDYlll halp, 16 hr/3 hr1. ' .. -.:· =•:ir.• fl• IY Splndrllter Reat1ur1nt, to Include early A.M. consign or whit have FrH tt Yea 1621 sale. $850/btt olr. Fl. Counter Per,an, GOW« Wllllll 536-20e01tt8pm II•• I Buffum• '"k' an u -3333 W. P.C.H .. 11 now weekends.Musthavede-you? 501 No. El Camino Free: a;c;i1:;;a neut•9d Myeta&.41-1391· Street Ael1aurant, part o .c .C: 9:15•1:3opm a HOUSEKEEPER: Live In. ,.ne1 .... IJl.110 perlenced fine jewelry accepting 1ppllc111on1 pendsble vehlcte tsmall AHi, San Clemente, wtille houaecat and two Office c1eet1 & awtvet Chr time, 1000,., flNtbl.t:or-3:00.7:30pfn. tO month• Chlld care. f)(pelenoed. W. ll7lt.,Ottt1 ulu perton. We for e>ep. cooks. Apply truok, van , ststlon 492·0638 or 492-4554 thoroughbred rabblta. 1100. Eureka vacuum & ner Jamt>orW !ft N9wp«t 1 .,_. Contact Cout Non imokw. 842_.802 ..... tr-• O.nt promote from within and afternoons, 2-4PM. wagon) 10 1.ulet news. 111..,, ••ntll Cage 125 557•8038 at11chment1-xlnt cond Beadl. Community Colle'gH. 1a•1J ..;-.: HI. offer e.xoellent pot1ntl11 paper deale< In lrvlne "' -. $85. Singer Sewing Midi 1370 Adam•. coata HeuaekHper. Mon•.Frl • "'""• for promotion to min-area. Mu11 be depen-ISTITf AIOTlll Free kitten•. 1 Org/wht, 1 wll1ncy atlctlll' In cabinet .. _A ~.,2 ....,.1 ........... 7AM·mldPM C«onade4 agement and an IPNllllm dable. Contact Oreg Frldaya-t9 5·30pm1nd blk/whl, tong hllr. t1 •"OO. Wedding gown l ""-:-30-......... ~."1'Z'.! Mii cook c.Mn laundry What a Wonder!UI World outatandlno benefit knock• ol1en when you HydeMonda11thruFrld1y Sat Sep.,I io' 1:00 pm. wka.Adorable751--8199 ;,laz10.1185.1760ecll bE.yO .. E.:. P"' _.., ..,,, " market 1'~,.. ·:1...ionat of Shopping, right et package. Calf Dixie 10-3, UH retult•galtlng Dally ... ...__ , ..... :.. and t0•,30 Pl CM ,. .. 2 "'"72 "' "" "'°' your llnQertlpe everyctayt 213-7~7-6518 Pt101 c 1au111ed Ad• 10 ""m"-1' ·~4321 ~c;!1001':.0rag:~:i:.ar~: Fr .. Ktuene. 8 WMk• Old. ·• ·"'" ..... Loc:el dally ~ la FUii ~tme, 40 flr9. SOfM ~xper & ref'1 ,.q. Dally Piiot Ct111tfl1d rMch the Orange Coast a. . on r· dlan artlfac11, furniture. female. 548· t409 O'Nell Full Wiii Sult ldnt aeelllng I '"PCJn•lble night• & ..-elld9. WIM x · Act.. To place your ed, market. 137 N Atohtaon, Orange. Germ Shep /Collie mix con<I S l tO®O. &4().()997 l>«"IOn tO n.l'I one l*"IOn train. Company benefit&. HvUSE PLANT 9AL£8 c:.tl 942·6878 and lat • Trade your old •luff for Phone 8-42·5678 WHI PllOIUH 538· 1288 fem, 6· 7 mo1, trained & Pool tbl, S 100. O·E cona. ~It ~ DutlM Apply In peraon Ol\ly. Mr. 'IT Reep. ~. ban-C4Mellled Ad·VllCM' help new go'Odlu •Ith 1 NfWpor1 BelGh law office ftllnd.ly. Nd• 1pac;1. 11ereo, $100. IMM690 Include credit ..,,,CMll, Wiener Of Mt. Jim Han.-efl1• excellent""'""'· en· you. Claulfled ed. 642·5678 will trlln on our equip-Roll top desk. chairs, 075 2e36 cofleGtlon, and ataMirnanl i.in ~ by JOMPfl Joya~> work. ment, PleHanl office, butcher block, l1wy91"1 -Rare bottled bMl''1, 400 rnoceNlng. ~~ 3338 8r111ol, C.M. . Nureeryland 495-6200 good beneflll. Salary bookcue & more. See I I KITTEN, M, 10 wk1, 6 SML typee. Excelltnt oolec-1~~ 1;"';;. ra&. Tm P.&Y Houeewtvee. atudanta. etc Newapaper open. Jo~• 640.5650 ~ri HIQhl•nd. sit only ~i. ~~8:;C:~~1ve<1. ~:~r ..... Beat oftw. ~.!~ ~· PllT·ftm-;.:.,u"~ ::,~~":, KIDS·EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Youth Leadara for 518 ------49.,.54681494-95-0e -Term-In-el -H-anlt-.,,.-1000...-~~ _,,.-;: Oppor1un111 .. 1v1llabl• CMN«•. tlc:ket 11kera, j~~:e. JCal~1B~iv.8~n~J: Aulll••• HU .,,..Sm-.,-, _sa_m_0y_an_m_a11,--2-1 Novetlon OOUSJW. S360 lnlUf PllM9~ with t"-La. AnQelel llght oon11R1C1ton. At>PtY Melhodlal Church. -yr1. h11 11"1ot1. Oy1 exbeetoffw. Mt-&l't ance. Tlrnea Clrcul~ll:r 0.-~ pal'l()n, Mon-Fri,.~ 562·8233 b" s-1 21. Kanmor• waaher & d~, S36°661M, -538-8INIT yovrrllU'l'tlo: , •.art•ent t oui -•an 2·1 at 17t0 ' .... 2~ Old *400 we Hum#1 ~ OeG.. ., '" .. 1 ...,_7 · To AA home. 6 moe m ... ••-'•a' •-..... • ..... P.O~lot1MO dioof'·te>doOf 'Ill ,..,,.. Monr0¥la A~. Ste c.t, J .._ W .. 1101 """ .,... .... ., -... ..... pniof-'I ~ Cotta M.... Call be-In Ht M yt Dhar d hvy dog. Miited breed. Lowe 2 0Utttr1 MW vrm =~= ~~ .. ~ .. -.,_twaen __ 2_.e_,_ .. _w_oee__ Add,...IJng1ndOf1luffing d'u1yi1:.n.w,'1a~odel people.Shott. 7e&-21t7 Acouet10' 1100, Cro.m ........... _,, .. ._. IAM en~ at home. Cell 11115tLAeflg,2dr,lam• To QOOd home ~feor.d Prof. EtactrlG 175. -2PM. or 4PM • tPM .... ....,,.......,. tor lnfexmalln. 432-t:M7 llyn.1 145. Freeztf tecu Oerm. Sh«>herd pup 17 875-8H2 Dell ~~~no la provld~, Meture.. l\oMat & IOlllng KOUSEKPR .. OR CHILO· It, very CIHn •1411. wka. 2•0"'2~M •-.. -DT1-EY-.....,C .... '""' .... '""'l"'"N""'ET.,._::::i:;:..,.,,... PIT Senehttctl llf!O.r. 1191 to elm 8300 1:-tllh ._.,...,. ;;o:J .a "2 ,..,,. """ wn.n tUO AM . t:ao ...... 11 plUI per .... l'bt 1111 In' ~., ;;;;-o:; tr8N CARE, llv•ln, S~llh 8111--01. rarallut HIS -· xlnl cond. 178. end °*· ........ l etvl•w. Oetl (714) COfona'dllM-940-m AGES 11-14 glrl20,experw/goodrtfa O_L_O_E_R_C_H_ES_,_T-F .... A'""E""'EZE-=A-,1 I mt10YeiV '°'' i 75~1843 merin.. 64t-&237 1167·Df1,-' 1204 & drlvere ltc. 873·6411 Aune good 150. IOVNMt, MYlf Ml on. Bundy flUt•. •Int oond, w/ WlliiY •W Inside ...... Trede lhoW EARN II> TO $75.00 PER WEEK .JeH Wiit .. / &.-5-9441 Sti0.1150eaoh ..... 12e.. 7eo-Me1 ~~time~~,~ Jot> lndUdM ~"'llllnG ==..::.eB;~~~ Wt'""'""' 15 °'*'""'for pcMI~ MCtf ~...... 1107 Refrlg 1250. Wuher a. (21:1)927-8511 ,_... _.., & -~ I. of. I t ,.""'t1"a d btt"'1 llll S«Urt"""' ro, Tiit Of .. Cotsl 111 Dry« 11'11 elCfl Dllh· 7 ro .-.. ...... 1,..1...,... & gray Offllt fu'lltut/ ::~~ .... 1 t~ • CM. -.1n ;;;..,:oc Nt=1-~--~-1°"", • ...,.,.,·,,.0,.,,',,,," __ '_·I =t::l1:':p~\,!;~:i:1:: MA Me NORwi!diXA Waehll' .,oo, «M~S8o48 riiif~1;11.'J,5o10bo. ....~, .. ,,,...,,_. __ ,.... __ .._ __ ,.port. Mlllt •"-'0 W won a i.. MOte llollra. Yo._,., eat11 Nft) t(ips ~~~~~~ RefriQifator, 1ij· Fl, gold •9021• &42-7208 llUl:t.Otfio. omc: Oltl¥lfy ~.haw own., I .,. AH Md Pftm. .._with..,""' JOllf own lllOMJ e mo. LO!'ldon 874:.0257, W11llnlihouH. Aun• Apt turnt1hlno• e~ry-Mode1Armneiad9 deaning. _11111_, ,....,,.., r9 1.ateo ~:,::= .. ";: ... 6*1 ls llO .., .. ""Of colltdlon '"'olvtd.. 32 Sw•n• Rd, London good •• !5. 1151~l82 thlngmuat go: Mahogany saoo . M7·1M5 't!"ecantw °"IAT L.AKd o..THO wott!. Ml.tit..,.... Ina 1. It,.. .. lntlrded. plelM clll Mr. [trt 8W18 EnQland R•frl9, good working encllb11, S150•. Ster«>, MO'MO 8* OriiOI fUfti, '"" ,.,. • ..,.. l.A8 • lodllllt er 2 e. 1 OOod wort• I allta oond . .S 100. 645-3708 lleclrlcphontc, rec, elaotronlc oelculatota haw_, ~· tffi= '*"*' to tt1llt lft i. ft) ,.odi Iha "'' of mA .... 1110 x trntbl, l ·trk l 1pkr1, oopy madl Ollfl ,.....: ~--c;; dlf ~. Mir) Wtlllll '° Nn. I AM ~~: S..9 PM o' COD( (714) 548• 7058 ~ !I'!' p;irffr'td Ger· ,.atrlN.. Ilk• n~ il•dr '•121. St.no Panoeonlo llM ~_.., ~ C ... i . ._..7M •••·7ttt' Ctl1•2.1'1:13CMe .,,_., lflarcrl ~. PM~. ~tty ~1 man 8heptlard pupe. •Int rroet rM 11f&. I 9090 & apllre. 175. G• 180, ~ -.. .._., y._ I .. -·· 64t-a PfOtectlon. lrQ boned, 17 ona;; count"' bet t9'fl0 .75. ~1141 ~ f'nlmll'. uead.11010'2000.~ Mfore.H • • Cell MOfHfi 10AM..et'M. Wice. 1150. 2'0.2.288 1110.. e•e.t11ie &3S. 3 wi"fl plants, ~. ~ "'"'"" l.:10'° 'Tllf t.tMt 0( .. .., IM oat QMIN Cllltfl Pll 8uN puppfM. 10 WU, ; Of Ing .. ~ ur. ~II~ S. HS:oOl tt weei ... a D.allr Piiot ':.,.W:~-.: ":9....,~ ... "': P!Jr•no Paeer*.1. parenta ~· MO MOl'I ot>o. rm ot1r, 1100. llctt OOfld, iCM 142 Pf!Oto o*9r ex , c111· Aid • .....,.. ca. ~11 11 .... f'a-M'71. P.A. 11001obo. 1~-4131 14 e3t4 oan ltt-44H saoo. tn-t'31 111111•11• ' \ . ' f. LIDO 14 W/lRAILER. SAILS. ETC. Xlnl cond $1900/obo. 857-8218 Lfttle red S1bo1, rNdY to salt, hu cntrbtd, 1350 obo. 548-2966 tve mM8 Super S1bot w/ .. 111 $250. 848-8810 JladH ~If. 1 1676 11) outbouc motor, good cond. 1375 8' dinghy 1 195. 845-9172 lnfl1t1bl1 4 -m e n C1mpw1)'11 w/oar1 & beg 1250. 84<6-0780 Llat./ltnict 7120 YIOITlllml FOR ALL PURPOSES Recognlud by Mejor Bri• & Ina Co'• CAPT 1.-'RSON NEW POAT 714-154-HOi TRAILERED BOAT? Need paint call the "Spr1y Booth". S~tet In LP I lmron. &«-t490 ID,_; I DMb 7tH A' 19. ~ GOai. 111,, ctoctt bOx. MCUtlty. w .. t N'#91.. 1250/mo 860-1225 Hive 35' mOOflng, Npt H11b0r. Nffd p1rtn9!' w/bOet, 876-5280. Stipe evllltlble, 35-40 x 11. Cell 9 -5. Mon-Fri. 842-4644 W1111te<1: lllp for 31' Gr1n<1 8ank1, xtnt oond. 1.iv. on LIOO. 87W 1&e ~ NII ... c;;; ;;;tit PeugeQI Aq. Like new lt00,860-Ml2 I Went ldl 6-42·7667 .. , .aid it ,,.,,_.,. tk O.ily Pi/01 ... I reC'et•flf IDAAY uU• tht Ont dey ud aold It the •rcond day ror the price I ••Dtflf. I h•d en ad in 1be Rt1htrr but tDO•t or my ull• ce.m~ u o111 lhr Deily Pilol. The car that doesn't shock you with extra-cost options. The Peugeot 5058. So lavishly equipped is rhe Peugeot 505S thnt the only ching.s you can adJ arc Hn ~ automat1c mmsmission and ~ rne tall1c pamt. PEIJGEOT SALES• I :;.1t '1 ~ . ~~~,~~=-•&ijlf; 1 .,,..~~ PARTS• - - .U1.1E1 413-4511 ..,."':.vci':':~ 837 4800 ....... ,...., , r 8M ,._ C....et Off "8Mp .. OUR BAIK SAYS SELL! SELL! SELL! ONLY s99 DOWN WILL DELIVER $ , .. Ill STOCK OAC. CONNELL CHEVROLET '.'\.,.lt.orl•" H : lllt • •,..,I \ \1 I " \ 546-1200 '111111'11 11ll"' ..... ._ ________ a.- .. ipMCI, rMllO. ( 10VJ668) "''"' ........ _________ ...... 4 dr .. auto. tNo. •&88) 1"1 , .... H• a..-------1*1 4 dr .. 4 cyt .. auto. (110YANl .. _ "" ,.,... ......... ..._ _______ _ 5 IC)d., A.JC. (a.42VOU) 1 ......... , . .._ ______ .... Auto., air cond. ( 1T73087) 1111 "'----------...... 4 IS)d .. ltareo. (1ARY .. e5) 1•nr...... ...-5tP .. aunroof, air cond. (500ZSR) 1•••••111t Cpe. Auto .. air cond1 (890ZEF) .... 11.--n,ttt , .......... ,,,._, .. ,.>._ _______ ..,.. Auto., AIC. ( 1 BJZ4llO) 1111 ....... _______ : ...... 2 dr .. 5 IPd .. AIC. (1EMC791) ''".......... ...... OteMI ldn .. auto .. aunroor. (273ZBXl 1eunr....,. ___ _ ·---•AYm 4 dr .. 5 tP., A/C, d9mo. 1111 .... .._..._ _____ _.. .......... ~.:·,.~:~.::.:,_"·-·--------• cyl., auto .. A/C. (1EWN:M3) ,.......... .... OteMl...t..5~ .. A/C, 10,800 rn ..... (1FLCM5e) 1111nr,,.. , .._ 4 dr .. 5 epd .. A/C, 24,000 ml .... (1DLXce32) 1111.._IWI ..... 5 epd., A/C, tunroof. ( 1 DER432) 1111,..... ., .... _______ .. f4..,_,, ... '9 4 tpd .. etierp, (No. 184J938) "",.... ... ..._ _______ _ 4 IP•• air oond. (9"TQT) , .. ,.....11 .. •-------n• · Mint oondltlon. (4709) -.000 -endnw 1mVW...... ..... ~·=-=·=·(IM1) ,__ Auto, A/O, IUIW'OOf. ia.ooo,.,..... (!CGX1'3) 19 ... 11 .. 1 •TD..... trr.-=·~A.::7:J. --Auto., II.illy~· (47101 \ • I e FRtDA Y, SE PTE MBER 9, 1983 YOUR COtvlPLETE GUIDE 'ID ORANGE COAST DIVERSIONS Alice Leggett has been plenty busy getting ready for •Arts Month.' The 8th Annual Fine Arts Competition, sponaored by the Costa Mesa Art League, the City of Co.ta Mesa, and South Coast Plaza, will take place Saturday, Sept. 17 through Sunday, Sept. 25, in the Jewel Court at South Coast Plaza. "We expect to have 500 artists enter the competition,'' says Co.ta Mesa Art League Pre9ident Alice Leggett. "We've had requests from Loa Angeles, San Diego and as far away as the Bay Area." • All fine arts media are eligible to enter the open juried show, says Leggett. ''That includes oils, wateroolon, drawtnas. pastels, sculpture, etc. We've even, on occulon, had mobiles entered. But most! it will be paintlnga. '' ~ artist entering may submit up to three original works that have been executed in the past twoyean. William Otton, direct.or of the Laguna Beach Mu.ewn of Art, will eerve as juror for the show. Costa Meu Mayor Donn Hall will present the winners' awards. Winning entries will re(efve $~; second place, $300; third place, $200 and honorable mentions, $100. Between 80 and 100 juror-selected works will be on exhibit during the week. All entries must be delivered to the Carousel Court. South Cout Plaza. between noon and 9 p.m., Sept. 12. For additional information, artiata may call Krauae at 54~-4354. The Art League ••• Celebrating 20 good years "Memben of the Co.ta Meu Art League - this ia your hoW'!" says the league'• show cha1rman, Sue Krau.e. The Leque la marking its 20th anniversary th1a fall, ancf enhancing the oelebraUon are a number of "art-happen!np" ln the dty: v Mayor Donn Hall baa proc1.aime4 th1a month as the tint annual "Ana Month ln Co.ta Mesa." Initiated by the chamber of commerce a.altural committee, "Ana Month" will be an annual event with activiU. jomtly apomored ~ dty, the chamber of commerce and South Plua. v M part of the ..Ww t.o "Ana Month" the ea.ta .... An Le.cue hie been invited.to hold 1ta_8th Annual <>p.i Juried J'lne Ana Com.,.Udon at South CoMtPl.sa. Sept. 17-25, ln the Jewel c.ourt. '"lbia 11 our lint ymr at South CoMt Plaza. and we. expect um '° be our tJlalst ymr, •• •Yll lMl\ae pr dfmt Alice lAaett. v Allo, the ea.ta .... Chamber of Commerce ' • unveiled a new dty -1 th1a week, and ln plece of the "Hub of the Harbor Area." Costa Meu baa been renamed ''Qty of the Arta." >.. Colt.a Mw baa emeried • "City of the Arta, '' much recent attention hall been d1rected towardl the developnc Performlq Arta <Anter, yet one of the eu-u.t trall-bluen in the dty'a a.altural ex))9Nlon la the c.c.ta M-Art i....,ue. Ct.ted by a poup of local ardata when the dty WM jult 10 y.n oJd, the -.U-preda• other loai4•ndlnc dty poupa IUCh -South CoMt Repertory and the Qvic Playhowe. '•Art l"O'J.-can oame and IO nther quldd.y, '' aaya IC.ly e.cher, the ....... ,, publldty cbalnnan. "So for an art ..,.. '° c:m.tnc. a 20-y.i- annlwr.ry .. pntty ll6p&f:kut. .. 1 2----------.-..----------------------------------------------------...... 111111111111111111111111111111~ At the Movies By TOM TITus (") ~----lllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ......... lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...................... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ........................... ~ o) -... Q) 'U c i Just an old vehicle ~ with a faulty engine a: If you can imagine a "Rocky IV" without Sylvester S tallone, then you might have an idea of what to expect from "Smokey and the Bandit, Part 3." This "Smokey," you see, was put together without one major element-the presence of Burt Reynolds. And to say its engine rattles a bit as a result is putting it tactfully. One can hardly blame Reynolds for saying "thanks, but no thanks" when "Smokey 3" came along. Not after "Smokey 2" turned out to be one big elephant joke. Likewise, director Hal Needham wisely chose to pass on the third time around. Bu t the rest of the regulars are back-and, as a result of Reynolds' absence, they all have more to do. The trouble is, they've done it all before. In "Smokey 3," di.rector Dick Lowry obvious- ly believes imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Hence we have all the requisite car smashups and other Three Stooges buffoonery from the first two "Smokey" fllcks., but Without any semblance of plot sandwiched between them. While Jackie Gleason ia elevated to star billing as the inept Sheriff Buford T. Justice, and does what G leason does best, the real beneficiaries are Jerry Reed and Mike Henry. Reed is thrust into the "Bandit" role and it fits him nicely, w hile Henry, the pro footballer turned actor, gets eome hilarious mileage from his role as Gleuon's dim-witted son and stooge. Almost as an afterthought, Colleen Camp is thrust into the picture to fill the spot nonnally occupied by Sally Field. Her talents are pitifully wasted. And, of course, the Mutt and Jeff duo of Pat McCormick and Paul Williams returns as co-<:atalysts for the action, ubiquitously turning up at every stop to further harus Gleason in his mission to (get this) transport a synthetic shark from Miami to Texas. The shark isn't the only thing that's synthetic about "Smokey and the Bandit, Part 3." It's all a diet of leftovers, overcooked and undernouriahed. Sheriff Buford T. Jus tice (Jackie Gleason) and his son, Junior (Mike Henry) have a bit of car trouble. Now that he gets his own shot at being the Bandit, Cletus, played very well by Jerry Reed, picks up a hitchhiker named Dusty Trails (Col- leen Camp) in 'Smokey and the Bandit -Part 3 .' Sheriff Justice, as usual, is an pursuit. 'The GQlden Seal ••• ' Another boy and his dog t ear jerker U you're one of thoee moviegoers who complain that ''"they just don't make movies the way they U9ed to," rest WW'ed that eomeone ln Hollywood hu beard you. Producer Samuel Goldwyn Jr., whme father made a career of creattnc family entertainment, hu come up with an unam.hed tribute to dr.c.e Boy and HJ.a (Dos, Hone, Deer) tear jerken of the FOl'Uel. It'• called "The Golden Seal." and .Jt'1 delightful, l1 not 1enibly C>fiClnal. · One can f.rMCine Goldwyn and hJa ..aclata huddled around. table ponder1na bow to m!f with a flick like 1"Ibe YearUnc," '"!be Stallion" and all thme "t...le'' mavia: "Let.'1 aee, we11 need a freckle-faced boy of about 10 and an animal. .. what haven't we \.-cl yet? Hey, how abouta-11" A ..a it la, and It'• 11appealinc11 PL~~ I dthm-a.tu... 11 ft caYOl1a wtth '°""' ~~ Ounpbell. wbo hM thecbann and lnnoomcl ot 'Z. T .'1" Henry Thomu and the plumy raolve of the young fellow who tamed •"l'he Blldt Stallion." The kidl wW love it. Campbell ii a boy powt.na up ln the Yukon wiJdemem wjtbout • playmate -the puppy be covets diet before he can claim lt. Hill father (SWve RaiWMlck) ii a r90lute loner who; with hil wife (Penelope Milford) baa fled to the boondocb becau. of aome unelabonted up>n troUble ln their J*\. Thia ii obeof the naainc w-b ! ! I of tbe9Cript. On a ltonny nfCbt. aeparat.ed from bll family, hedllcover'ltbe~~anlmal with a fortune in bouniy en lta t. Boy md -1 share a common bond ot : but~ elle -hla dad lnduded -ii out to t., the ~ , ____ pniftt. Once Che canfllet bellm. the lDOYle rewr1a '° t formula eedon-.dventu.re format, but ;wnpbell'1 wly ..-. with tbl .mm.I an -------~_.,..--.,------,------~------~~ ---------- Ferrigno was born to play this role "Hercules" is an orgy of the human physique. No more, no less. Star Lou Ferrigno, the fonner Mr. Universe who idoli.7.ed the mythical figure as a child, is the primary target of exploitation in this horrendus class B film. Having spent half his life pumping iron in dank gyms, the Bronx native was born to play this role. Ferrigno's biceps are larger than most peoples' thighs and his chest is larger than an oil barrel. Director Lewis Coat.es, suffering from the usual Italian penchant for hapless script, a dreadful CMt and pitiful special effects compared to the "Star Wars" stuff we've been treated to in recent years, just takes his camera and points it in the direction of Ferrigno, a straining mass of sinewy pectorals and deltoids. Ferrigno, victim of a speech impediment due to deafness, does no talking. His voice is dubbed, and poorly at that. But he perfonns plenty of neat stunts. There are scenes of Ferrigno grimacing he drags a horse-drawn plow. There are scenes of Ferrigno punching out giant bears and flexing his awesome build at these ridiculous-looking mech- anical creatures, seemingly left over from some long-forgotten Godzilla movie. In one sequence, a sorceress provides Ferrigno with the magic (steroids?) to grow into a giant so he can part the continents of Europe and Africa. This movie is a tragedy because it melts the story of Hercules, one of the great.est adventures of all time, down into laughable pot.of pudding. Special effects artists could have gone wild recreating some of the old monsters, such as the multi-headed hydra, and the sets of Hades and Atlantis. But this low-budget Italian production doesn't do the myth any justice. It is marred by poor dubbing, cheap sets, and special effects your kid could match on his home computer. Lou Ferrigno goes from the 'In- credible Hulk' to 'Hercules.' Lou Ferrigno ••• He's more thanjust an 'Incredible Hulk' You tend to take the man seriously when He looks at you with his green-hazel eyes. Most people know him as the "Incredible Hulk.'' He ia Lou Ferrigno, an incredible fonner Orange Country resident. He reached national exposure initially when he won the Teenage Mr. America title in 1971. Lou was born tn the Bronxon..Nov-~51. ~baby~ he had a series of ear infections that cauaed a 75 percent permanent hearing 1088. His tnother discovered this when he was four. "A handicapped per90n la tome0ne who has a physical or mental disability. AB a result. they are unable to do certain thinp in life. We are all handic.apped, 80me more noticeably than othen," Ferrigno said last week on the 20th ~ntury lot where he is cummtly filming the ABC television leries "Trauma Center." He is the honorary cha1nnan for National Heartn, and Speech and an active board member. The hecinC dJMbility cawed him to be ridiculed aa a youngsf.er. ••1 gew up b1 Brooklyn, ln a tough neighbc.-hood. I had to learn to protect my.If," Lou said. By thea,e of 12, ~becemea majoc' pert of hit life. 'I channelMd all dM nepUve enl!l'I)' of my hmd.icap to POlllitive enera and ._. m~ beu.r ~ d9tenm.naU. and d!lctpllne." He Mid bodybuild"'I w from the pollltive direcUon.. From urn to 1974, rerrtcno ~ five ml)>r By Don Andel'80n 0.07 Pilot Con.poncl•nt titles. Theee included Mr. America and Mr. Universe. These were things that he could do. He was 21 before he went on his first date. __ ln.-1976 .. "Pum_pIDg Iron'' brought the taste of Hollywood to his spirit. "At the time I didn't like it becaU9e I capi\allz.ed on the fact that it was popular. I just wanted to be accepted as a normal penon, " he remarked. From there he went to Canadian football. "I only played for a short time. I did not like the phyajcal punishment.'' After a ahort bttak as a steelworker in Qhio, hia friend Arnold Scbwanenegger convinced him to move toCalltomia. From 1977 t.o 1980, he played the green caricature in the CBS 1eries "Incredible Hul.k.'' He aaJd, "the Hulk WU. challenge. With the makeup, it wu more difficuJt than being an actor.'' WMn uk.ed how that televiaion •how . affected Mt career and penonal life, he replied, "It didn't ehanp me much but lt chanced the people around me. I've learned a tn1nendow amount of knowledae about fllmlna. It WM • learning procell. r-.me more oblervant." Ferrlano liwd tn Orance C«anty ln 1982 • bec8~, "It WM cheaps to live Utier.. ltpve me a ~ of pece. It II Aeolalled." It IOUndl lib be =----~ wanted to get away from the rat race but he continued, "I never tire from it." On Sept. 22, his new television series will premiere on ABC's fall lineup. In "Trauma Center" Ferrtano becotnes a paramedic called John Six. "He has a great deal of foresight. He can .eedanger..iludvance. HeJ.saeNUlve_to ~phtarul_ their needs," he said. Ferrigno haa cast aside the tcappings of his former macho~ ef thoee "green" days. "rm ,ettiqg to be a big loveable ~)' l\OW. I am beoomlng the kind of penon 1 really want to be. The IUY you're ta1kina to n,ht oow," he stated. After all that hat happened to -hJm, he NtpOIJCled 1IO the qlleltkin about b9tnc ~ " ~ rve been normal all the while. I made it~ for mytelf bean• of show bc.udnela. You are at a higher. rtUt level to be accepted, eepedally to my apeech impaltment of many year. aco.1 dicl have a dittkultap•ch problem but now I am ltUdytnc to be a apeedi patbo&opt. The moir. "-Y lpeeCh Im~ the .-er I am accepted by other peop&e., .. he eald. If llwn one wilh. he conduded. •"J'o ....... 1QJ9)1 to 1tn. hundNd ~ Thia WrJ I can 1-m more. U we tNM we're ectwa.J!d now, ln a hundNd ,.n. .. '' , • ') At the Movies H:.-PHii., ~Nr:mEP!'l!Al'< 'Don't Look Back' Return to the '60s wiJh Bob Dylan To watch "Don't Look Back," an early documentary about Bob Dylan, is to step into a time machine. Suddenly, it's 1965. Dylan ia in his early 20s, touring England in the wake of Beatlemania. Arrogant and intenae, he travels with a contingent of friends, including Joan Baez.. Soon, he will stun his folk music fans by performing with an electric rock band. but foe this tour it ia still the lone Dylan. accompanying himllelf on aoousiic guitar and hamlOn- ica, filling one hall after another with his piercing voice and thoughtful lyrics. "Don't Look Back" is the work of documentary film maker D.A. Pen- nebaker, who made pioneering uae of a hand-held 16-mm. camera u he fol- lowed Dylan on the 1965 tour. He shot Dylan in can and trains, in hotel rooms and on concert stages. Above all. he captured Dylan, one of the most important musical figures of the 1960s, at an early peak in his career. Pennebaker's film was releaaed in 1967. It was withdrawn from drcula- tion in 1970, reportedly becauae Ian. who retained part ownenhip of film, no longer Wished it to be screened. Thia year, Pennebacker finally was able to put "Don't Look Back" into distribution once again. The film set hou8e records in New York, played to large crowds recently in Loa Angeles and begins a one-week Orange C-ounty run today at the Balboa Cinema in Newport Beach. For Dylan fans and for thoee who want to relive a crucial alioe of the vital 1960a music ecene, "Don't Look Back" is well worth a look. It opena to the strain.a of "Subterra- nean Homesick Blues," as an unsmiling Dylan rupa through cardboard signa bearing key words from the aoog. "Don't follow leaden. Watch the parking meters," Dylan sings. And ... "you don't need a weat}\erman to know which way the wind blows." Following that pre-title aequence, Dylan never again leel'Dll conacious of the camera dogging his every move. Upon his arrival in England. Dylan faces a PJ'e9S conference populated by stuffy news people. When they prem himabouthismeauge, he quips, "Keep 0 See At the Movies, Page 7 Mlcliaft Keaton and Teri Garr are the funniest thing tO happen to movies thJs summer! \ ' \ pttfj ~ ,,....., 01u11r,1 "'•' • ~~ ~ 11f!'H•, ~ ... ' .. ' I I+ q \ I I ' I I It ~ Singen Joan Baez 'and Bob Dylan were reunited again on 'Peace Sunday.' ''UNUSUALLY RICH ... A fine new Frntch film . Gaard lkpardl~ Is superb:' -VlnC'ftlt C.onllfl. Nno M>rlr 'l'lntn ''A MYSTERIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL WVE STORY. IDU'LLBESWEPT AWAY!'' -Guy Flatley. Cosmopolitan ''LUSTY ••. A richly atmospheric tale:· -Bntt WllllalftlJOn. l'faf/llofl •'TRULY REMARKABLE AND FASCINATING!'• -Judltlt Crlat IXCLUllYI INGA_..NT ,. ..... 1:11.10:IO Currently Screening ~ .......................... lliiiiiiiilliiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillll ............................ .. ~ v From Page 4 ~be 1 bit two-dlmen9k>nal bit the action eequenc::. and w.nt nothing out of IHe except a ateedy 1Uppty of beer and ~ effect• we among the moet exciting ...,. put on fttm. d<>ughnuta. Thia likable goofbell comedy follows the ai awfully close. Rog« MOOl'e and Maud Adami star. """"..,.. Stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Aahel' and Harrleon Fores. """" """" dimwitted brothera u they wort< In an beer factory and S8ve ...; PORKY'S II, THE NEXT DAY: Rated R. The RlaKY llUllNE88: Rated A. A teen aex comedy aeveral a lovely heir ... from a mad brew muter."""""" g. sex-obsessed Florlda are back In thl1 tame, Intermittently cuta above the genre. A mOdel young man grows up In a huny aTROKER ACE: Rated R. It may not be the worst movie en funny sequel to last year's raunchy comedy mega-hit. The wher'I hla parents leave him In charge of the houae that turna of the summer, but It comes dangerouaty cloee. Burt _mistake this time la that the tllm makers aim for aomethlng out to be not a home. Tom Crulae and Rebecca De Mornay Reynold• atara aa a raoe car driver who becomea a marketing ~completely absent from the first film -reapectablllty. The atw. """""" object for a tried chicken king. "" -o kids channel their ene<gy Into Shakeepeare, for goodneaa ITAYING AUVE: Rated PG. John Travolta r'1urn1 aa ZELIG: Rated PG. Woocfy Allen continues to grow and -.:: sakes! Bob Clark again direct•. """" Tony Manero In the sequel to "Saturday Night Fever." experiment. Thia Innovative comedy uaea new&feel cllpa and u.. PSYCHO It: Rated R. Anthony Perkins returns as nutty Manero, however. has df9Clfded his dlaco duds and la trying modern recollectlona to trace the atory of a Leonard Zelig, a ~ Norman In the aequel to Alfred Hitchcock's grlaty ltory about to make It aa a Broadway danoer. Travolt4 la aexy and funny, 19208 "chameleon'' Who kept changing In orde< to liked by a> a madman Who commits a S«lea of murders. Once again. but thl• eequel, thanka to the ehaltow direction of Sy!Ye9ter thOMaround him. Mia Farrowco-1tar1aaZ9'lg'1 payctilatrtst. -o Perkins' sanity Is up for grabs. but this movie 11 not nearly aa Stallone, doesn't match the navor of "Fever." v"" .,..,.. "" ~ funny or witty as the original. v"" 81'1lAMGE MEW: Rated PG. SCTV coma Dave ~ RETURN OF THE ADI: Rated PG. George Lucaa' "Star Thomas and Rock Moranla bring to the big ecreen the ~ Wars" 1tory Is brought to a stunning cllmax. 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Late.r, Dylan verbally skewers a E~ _.-1.~~8. -22nd SMASH WEEKI- #1 "MOR'l'.:UARY" <"> Mon.-Frt. 9:00 Sat/Sun. 2:00, 5:25. 9:00 "STRYKER" <"> Mon.-Frt. 7: 15, 10:40 .Sat/Sun. 3:45, 7:15, 10:50 jAU.Nf W 1..S Mon.-Frt. 8:45 Sat/Sun. 1:45, 5:10, 8:45 mETALSTDRlft Mon.-Fri. 7:00, 10:35 {PG) Set/Sun. 3:30, 7:00, 10:35 edward!> we~rsqooi< C t ~EMA ",. ' . .'' " ' c30-ilAf. Return to the amenture that can be shared again and again. -MAii< HA11U. • HAfRSON FOfl> • CNRE ASHER BILLY DEE WIU.JAMS • ANTHONY DANIELS .... ..__.,... . ...,.. ..... 1(1111_.. -az -·AICHAAO MAAWAHD -,.HOWAAO KAZANJIAN ..... GEOAGE LUCAS -.. 1..AWAENCE KASMN -GEORGE lUCAS--GEORGE LUCAS -..JOHN WUIAMS e---------1 ••••• •• -------·-·-·~'-.......... .._........... Ii++--..,--· ............ _,.. •• ~\9""'-* 70 MM I TRACK DOLBY SftREO • DOLBY STEREO * \* * • ..... lroolifllwlt LOOI m...,.. IMA ~-,... 5&5331 ....... ,.. ..... ,.,. OIM-M Rt.-0 ,, ::i Q. ~ en .g - 8 Comin Attractions 'Striking Out' ... 1 Six-inning' original comedy airs tonight .; A South C.oast Repertory production has been 2' videotaped for local cable audiences in tonight's cn showing of "Striking Out" on Times Mirror ~ Dimension Cable. u The "six-inning" original comedy, written by ;t SCR's Michael Bigelow Dixon and Valerie Smith, ..._ features third-year students in SCR's Young Q; Conservatory Players student actors group. This -g was the inaugural production at SCR's outdoor ! amphitheater in April. ~ Diane Doyle, conservatory director, turned ~ the amphitheater into a mini "stadium" for the production, allowing the audience and cameras to 2 participate more as sports event participants 0: rather than theater-goers. "This was the first production of this type that we have attempted," said Maureen File, cable programming director, "and we are very excited about the opportunity to work with the South C.oast Repertory on 'Striking Out.'" File said the company is a second SCR special production as part of their F.ducational Touring Program with the aid of a grant from the ' . E very day, all a long the Orange Coast. women's lives are made easier by information and advice round only in the Daily Pilot. lllJ ~ • I California Foundation for Community Service Television in the first quarter of 1984. In conjunction with the opening of the 1984 SCR season, the cable production will air for about 30,000 south Orange County tonight at 7 on Channell. WE REGRET TO INFORM YOU .... Your back to school clothes &re now in stock at our &oys' Departm~t, but with courteous II knowledaa,bt~ Storebepen to serve you, plus a free bike or tote bag• with a..ny back to school purchase. ... going back to school won't seem so bad. •ofter &ood tl\ru September 17tl\. PureGokf GENESHALJT. To4tq, N•C·1V Magic JACK KROLi ... v,..,,.,,,,. \Sn\X,~f\r Vl!"CE.~T (."A.~11\. 11tr ,,.,.,, Yort Tf,,.,. Uttmlylhiginal Rl(:HUDSCHICKE.L, Ti- Zelig Comin Attractions Al Jarreau ... At the Amphitheater AJ Jarreau will warm up the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa with his expn?$ive jazz and pop singing style Saturday. Jarreau, a winner of four Grammy awards and a coUection of other honors, is scheduled to perform just one night. His concert is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. and tickets are $15 for reserved seats and $10 for space on the lawn. Jarreau has released seven albums in seven years. His lat.est, "Jarreau,'' is a collection of nine songs. including hits "Boogie Down," "Momin'" and "Black and Blues." A week later, on Saturday, Sept.17, Scotland-born singer Sheena Easton will appear at Pacific duringanextensiveconcert tour of the U.S. Like JaITeau, F.aston is a Grammy award winner Save valuable gasoline by plan· n1ng shopping trips to loc~I stores lid· vertising In the ..., .... too. He was named Best New Artist for 1982. Tickets to see Easton are $13.50 and $8.50. Her show begins at 8 p.m. "THIS SUMMER'S ONE GENUINE SLEEPER. Fresh, hypnotic, and very sexy." -David Ansen, N~ 1<~13 -~ ;j"~'""~~~ • a.----... --·--... -·~-- 14th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! DAN AYKROYD EIDE MUllPllY 11 . . . '. ' .. •• Tonight, singer Johnny Mathis appears at the outdoor theatre at the Orange County Fairgrounds at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 and $10. ~lutor -w..-(K I 17 JO 71~ .. ~ ii~ t I~ 10 I' -~t:i uo •JO 1010 "l'Uli. l\AClr (I) , .. ·ocr-r (PC) 61~ ll IX l(Jll c..ISl ~,~-.. , •JO l .lO 10)(1 ·~"(I) 100 too 10~ .._, & 111 -r !PC> ... , .... Cl) 1•s1u~ ~II) ,,. ,. 10• ~~w.w~!':'.~ ... ,_ ..... .-: ···-H••• ··~ 1•1Uae r•r.111m r.:i. • 1 ... 1':'~ m", fl .... ,. + '" a. 11 It ...,...,..0 .,..,.,.fl J.U..L:':'~tit . . . . . ....... ' ..... . llU 110 • JCI 10 00 ~Cl) ,.~ 1010 "QMr' .~ .....,~ -un..,-<111 100 ,. .. 100 ........ ft) a..,uu•,1u, O..,IJ-A.••f'fl 9 ~ 3! ~ ~ $ ')I;' CD :J 0. CD .... ....... - .. --· ' .. 10 What's Happening M ========================;::================iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii co O> PLAYS ai "AMADEUS," a drama about the life ol ..; Mozart. opens Tuesday at South Coast Reper-5} tory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa en (957--4033). Per'formanoes will be given Hughes' WOfld's largest seaplane. Also Includes garden restaurant area. aviation gift shop, open dally, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., adjacent to the Queen Mary. Piaf J, Long Beactt Harbor. (213) 435-5671. WOODEN BOAT SHOW, 100 ctaaalc, antique and new wooden boats, Newport Harbor Udo Marina Vlllege, Sept. 16· 18; 11 a.m.-aunset Fri.; 10 a.m.-9Uf!Mt Sat. & Sun. 673·9380. • Tueedaya through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sun· iU' days at 7:30 and weekend matinees at 2:30 until -0 Oct. 16. ·.: "THE 80Y FRtEND," a Roaring Twenties LL-musical, opens Thursday at the San Clemente ~ Community Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrlllo, San ~ Clemente (492-0465). Performances are ~ scheduled Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 ~ p.m. until Oct. 6. CLASSICAL MUSIC CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY FUU- ERTON, violinist Dlmltrle LeMci and pianist Mary Mark Zeyen, Beethoven's Sonata In G major, Opus 30, No. 3, Protcoliev's Sonata tn D major, Opu1 IM and Richard Strauss' Sonata in E flat major, Opus 18, 8 p.m. Sept. 12. 773-3371 . ~ "CABARET," a muslcal set In pre-war al Germany, Is being presented at the Grand ~ Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim _ (772· 7710). Performance& will be given .2 Tuesdays through Sundays at varying curtain O: times. "MAH OF LA MANCHA,"the Don Quixote musical, completes its run at Sebastian'• West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). F'lnal performancee are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 1 and 7 p.m. The musical "Guys and DoHa" opens Wednes- day. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY LONG 81!Aett, Unlv«alty Choir, Frank Poolef. dfrec-t--===:---o-....._~...,~;:: "MISTER AOBEATS," a mllltwy comedy set aboard a World Wt1 II c.roo atilp, opens tonight at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Map6e St., W•tmlnst• ~ 113), Per- formancee wlN be given Fridays ar)d SMurdaya at 8:30 througfl Oct. 8. "PICNIC," Miiiam lnge'a Midwest dlama. oP8ft8 tonlOht at the Huntington Beectt Play- hOuM. Main Str'Mt-8' Yonttown Avenue In the s-ctltf Viltege af\oppfng oentar (847~). Curtain time la 8:30 Fr~eys and Saturdays through Oct. 15. "WEST StDE STORY," a mod«n-day Romeo and Juliet mullcal drama on the New Yortt streets, continues at the Harlequin Dinner PlayhOUM, 360:1 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-551 1). Perlormanoea wtll be given nlghtly except Mondaya until s.pt, 18. tor, wlll perlorm "Home Concert," 4 p.m. S4tpt. 11. Recital Hall. ~ao pianist Ronald Sindelar. works by Rachmaninoff, ProkofMlv and !IMndelaaohn, 8 p.m. s.pt. 16, University Music: Center, on Atherton near Palo Verde. Long Beach. (213) 498-4280. DANN ARTS THEATilE, ballet, Jazz, folk dandng, 3 & 8 p.m. Sept. 10: 3 p.m. Sept. 11 & 18, Mlaelon Viejo School of Dlln08, StudlO Theatre, 23726-A vi. Fawlcante. Bulldln9 D. Ml8alon ~-786-"83. ~ T\MQ. p6Mlst and new~o4eet0f'at ~ Col9gewlll gtlle r~tal, a.ch, Buelhown, Cbopt" ~ .... wo,u. YamM& Mumc EducaU9n Center, 16455 JdNy Rll .. arvtne. 3 p.m. 8-pt. 1& · llMCO YA.L9m ..._.,, CONCMI, featured llr1lat for tour ...,,,. on the u..c. snow. operatic ... to c:ontemporaiy htta, P<oceeda to Todd Hart AehabllltatlOn & Schol- arship Fund, 8 p.m. Sept. HJ & 17. Long 8Mct'I Convention Center, 300 Oceen Blvd., Long Beac:h. (213) 436-3e38. •WPOll'nR, 1107 Jamboree Rd .. ~ Beectt, Gregcwy Coleman, ctasalcal gultarlat. 7-11 p.m. Mon.-Sat. In LaP•me: Vincent Scott, ETC. guttarlst, sf~, dance mu~_,9 p.m1 ·:~ a.m 11 ., Friday and ... hKdeya. Wine .,..1.,. n ...... n •. ALLJQATOR FARM, 7671 La Palma. &Jena 6&4-1700. Park, One of the world's latgest reptile SADDLEBACK COLLl!QE CELl!BfUTY collectlona. dally, 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 522·2615. SENES. Norman Landaberg and Robert Blue COSTA MEIA ICE CAPADES, 2701 Harbor Yount, 8 p.m. $4tpt. 10, South Campu1 FIM Arts Blvd., Costa Mesa, "Mualcal Showcue," Theatre, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Miiiion sl<atlng and dance school 1tudents, special Viejo. 495-2790. guest appearances, 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Sept. 10; 2 p.m. s.pt. 11. 979-8880. PO P/ROCK MUSIC DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor, Anaheim, "Viva Millard Slaeets' 'Tahitian Stream watercolor. Moerea,' 1979, La.gurM exhll11itqn Sheets shows o ils and watercolors More than 100 oil and watercolors by velopment of California art in the 1930s regionalist painter Millard Sbeeta will and a decade earlier, became identifed be exhibited at the Laguna Beach with the broader national movement MWleWD of Art from Sept. 23 to Nov. called Regionalism, dedicated to the 13. recordina on the American acene. . Called "Millard S heets: Six Decades of Painting," the exhibit will feature An exhibition catalogue and poster many of his e.xamples of bold color and for the exhibit will be on sale at the clarity of line, w hether in oil paintings, mwieum art store. The muaeum ia open watercolors, drawings. Tn<l6&ics, mura.ba ~ry day e>C(.'ept Mondays from 11;30 or architecture. a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It is located a t 307 Cliff Sheets influenced the styli.ttic de-Drive. MQ~~··M~~anem~al~~s.pt.17 &18 ~Y~THEMATER~S4tpt.1~Go/~L------------------------------~ Senior Fun Passports to gbeats 60 and older, Bear, 306 Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. Thur. & Fri. Park offers more than 60 attraction• 536-9600. Huntington Beech. 536-9600. Dl8NEYLAND HOTeL, BrandywlM Trio, 9 In seven theme parks, Including Fllghta of DAVID 80W1E, "sADNES8,~ WOOK o'!,s. p.m.· 1:30 Lm. Thur.-Mon.; Sgt. Preston's Fantasy Parade, 4 & 10 p.m. dally, fireworks, 9 Sept. 9, An9helm · tedium, · at a, COUNTRY & WESTERN /FOLK Yukon Saloon, ahOw9 ewry night, Tu..-Sat, 9 p.'!,;.d8aTl~~~L9 0Ka.mT.·midnloh~999-8. Spon60~-An~m~~EfTS. Claaalcal. ~. .m.-1:30 Lm.: Wharf Bar, country weetem nn ,._.........,.. oeE#E., .....,. ft ......, (f , THE COW90Y, 2721 Manchester, AnaMlm, mu91c, 5:30-10:30 p.m. n6ghtly: Potyneatan ed by The Cabaret Chapt• of the Orange bluegrass, ct.oral, country, 80 r ........ ree,, Country&We81•nmualc,lndeflnlte.MS-1412. Fentesy,trac11tlonalmualcof SouthPaclflc,a:1S County Perf0<mlng Art• Cerlter, German food, 4:J0-.8:30 p.m. Thur.; noon-1 p.m. Fri.; through QERALO RAY aAND, Through Sept. 10, p.m. nightly; S..porta Showcue, loc.I end oom-pah-pah bands, no host ber, beer drinking Oct. 14; The Amphltheeter, Aral St.. at Crazy HorM. 1580 ~hollOW Dr., Senta.Ana. oth« talented performers from around the cont .. t,OldWorldVlllage,Hun~tonBeach,7 Promenade North, long Beach. 1213) 549-1512. country, 8 & 1 p.m., 1150 Cerrttoe AYe., p.m.-1:30 a.m. S4tpt. 16. 75~1 .16, 4~~· llA.ANOTI, 18000 Von Karman Anaheim. n a.eeoo. KNOTT'I BEARY FARM. 8039 Knott Ave., "-J AZZ, SOUL, RYHTHM & QOlMM QTY CHORUS. Barberahop har-Buena Par11. New c amp Snoopy area, themed Ave .. lrvtne, Michael Jordon, pianist, Skytlaht mony, 8 p.m. Sept. 18• Orange Coat Coltege, to California's High Slefra, wtld West ltunt Lounge, Indefinite. 4:304;30 p.m., Mon •• ~rl. SLUES, BIG BAND 2710 F.irvtew Rd., Coeta Mesa. 55&-5728. show.caneandancers,perlormsdally.featurea 75~ ..... --s ........... ...._,_ .... All9UATl&-... 30p 0-t 11 "----AL MRMAU a p.m. Sept. 10, Pacific 30 attraction1, new rides and shows dally, _......... _,,.,., ..... n-• _..,_ • ~ •~ .-...~. .m . .._ · ,._.,...,., Amphltheett•. 100 Felt Dr .. Coeta MMe. nightly fireworks, open 10 Lm.-8 p.m. p.m. Sept. 9. Pacific Amphitheatre, 100 Falt Dr.. Cfllffofnia :t:':. Part<, 27405 Yner Rd., 72().()809. Mon.-Thur.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri. & Sun.; 10 CoetQ!~-... _LA&aV ... -··"'A .... , T~.....'!;. ..!"!!4...!;. 8 pm Sept•7 10 Gr_.... tAAAH YAUQltAN, winner of the 1983 ee.t a.m.· 11 p.m. Sun. 952-9~. ,.. • .......... r"' ..,,.. • • _...,' "'"' ----· · · · -' _.. Female Ja:z Vooallst, "S.ah and tt1e 8ym-POLISH NATIONAL ALUANCE POLKA Sept. 9 & 10, Knott'• Berry Farm, 8039 8MGh Theatre. 2700 N, V•mont AYe. Loe Angetee phony",wmtOfanoeCountyPaclftc&ymphony. DANCE. Weatern themed dance, 6-mldnlght Blvd., 8uent Patk. 827-17?'0. (218) 4eO-esGO: Aleo 8.r,.m. 8-pt. 22, Pacific concettforthe l.8QUMBeect\MueeumOf M ,8 s.p13 .. !· .. 1T~,·~Gregoryd ~lt1~~t2, 1c;~~c: hall, ~rf.~~=nGt~ =~~ ~:::.O.~ 100 F r Dr .. Coeta Mee&. P·:=oi:~ .. ~1 L.aounaC....~ ..,., .....,, .!.!1::-.:.t "" -·" • "" . T -a ~ 18 1-~ M ..... ._ -1 '30 pm a-t 11 Rd ... _...._ · IPofntOI. ..-..;;8benefltaportaeventfor "Am A ~ p.m . .._I. • nnM - -• : .. ...._. • ~I Sept. 1,, Gotden Beer, 308 Ollve Crelt TrM tm«1t Center for abuMd and MMdOwt. L.auna n1N1, Hentage .Part<, '4«>1 Wllnut AV9., lrvtne. CoMt Hlgh-.y, mtntlngton a..ch. 536-MOO. diapl&C*I ct.lldren, also cook-<>Ut lunch, nm WTOUCHAa.88, 8-pt. 10, dance M0-3l3t b ... ball game, entertainment, Hflt Park, pWty, ~ Beet, 308 CoMt H~. DlllmYLAND401Pll.MU8te,Aev.Jetnea SINGLES Orange, 9 Lm.-4 p.m. Sept. 10. 547-0361. Huntington ltiaeh. ~MOO. CleWlland, ~ ~ *':'.-1he18~ CONTIWOAAlfY DMICtl Pott ..._.. SPRUCI Q00 81, World'a largeat 1* .._llKI ..._ ...UY llOOM, CIOUdt Of Joy. p.M.• a.rn . .._1. • o •-t.•n.._., 1 ... _._. ftw 13 _e1_ear_-1P_.,,_a1_u_m_1_nu_m_dome ___ t1outee ___ H_ow_ar_d_'_&N> __ 1._9._Gotden...;'~=Belr, 308 ~ Higflw9Y=,...·-Ha1x1r ___ ..,_vc1_._. Anat.lm ___ ._HtM44 ___ 5_. ______ ..,. __ -_..__~_· _ __,.,.... __ ·•_•..,. __ -_.-__ lallyPilit ctass1f •ed ads phone 642-5678 NOW IS T HE BEST TI M~ TO VISIT I O&T&LIN& ..,._..,.._ .. -c-.,......., OfPAATI ONl'I' F"°"" N(~t KACH DAILY 9 :00 a.m. . . . ~ On Stage NewleY.'s 'Lii Tramp The silents were golden, 1 Chaplin' shines, too By CAROL MOORE Of the Daily Pilot Staff Tayback progressing w ell following heart surgery BURBANK. Calif. -Actor Vlc Tayback, ~3. who playa Mel. the crusty diner owner on the "Alice" television 9eriel, Wat ln MtJd.aCtory condiUon followinc open heart IUJ'1&WY, a hospital official Mid. "He ta •tisfadory and dable," but he may be hospit.ali.zied about 10 days, uJd Betty Neibon, nW"ling 1Upervbor al St. Jmepby'a Medical Cent.er. Warner Bros. Televiak>n aaid Taybock'a hOlpftalbedon for 1Mt Saturday'• bypMI IUJ'ftr'Y delayed lll"Oduedon on 16 epUode9 ot "Alb.1' starrtna !Jnda IAvtn. ~ :c':· for the 11!'.riM' elahth Wl Clft alS, ~ ICbectw.d to start t8Pnl Sept. •• w: Broe. llld. But ~ br:whvt ot ..,,.. es= lllii&Sd conUnue un.tnwnap-.t llnce llx rww ep.odea bad been taped before a two-month .,ammel' hlaWI. whenever Chaplin went without "A Little Hit of Powder and Paint." Such a kaleidoacop1c life, shortchanged as it was by a lack of parental guidance, is hard to script. A1J a colleague advises Chaplin, "It's hard to stop playing when you're a one-man band." Newley, another multi-talent, understands well the com- plexities and helps us to do likewise. "Chaplin" rates an A -for family entertain- ment with the only demerit being for verbal innuendoes about his lust for teen-age girls. Otherwise, the show has plenty of color and action for the younger audience and plenty of its peers performing admirably in the childhood sequences, most notably Scott Grimes and Ricky Segall as the young Charlie and Sydney Chaplin. MALE EX OTIC DANCE SHOW Antho n y Newley stars as 'Chaplin,' a m usical he helped wr ite. ' "Behind The Scenes" With Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive **** -· u :2 2 ~ I 71:' (D :I a. (D '"' ' 'Tl '"' Ci. Cl> ~ en (D "O ~ CD -CD CJ) c.> •• '· .. • It t? Cl) O> ~ O> ..; a. Cl> CJ) >. «I 'O >:: u. Big Doings Pacific Symphony Set to accompany Sarah Vaughan By SUSAN FINGER Daily Pilot Co1TMp0ndent -~~~~~~~~~~~~~­..... Center, the Pacific Symphony expects to have a pennanent home as the county's official professional orchestra. Most of the orchestra's success is attributable to director Clark. Fulbright scholar and Ph.D., he is accomplished both as a conductor and as a compoeer. He was assistant conductor with Roger Wagner, Seiji Ozawa, and Zubin Mehta and, in 1978, became Principal Guest Conductor of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra. Los Angeles' Dorothy Chandler Pavilion was the scene of his American conduct- ing debut. ~ Backed by Orange County's own i Pacific Symphony, renowned jazz .x singer Sarah Vaughan will interpret a $ selection of songs ranging from ~ Gershwin to Sondheim in tomorrow's o third annual benefit concert for the 5: Laguna Beach Museum of Art. Vaughan's unique vocal style and international reputation need no in· troduction. It is particularly ap- propriate that she be joined by the Pacific Symnphony, under conductor Keith Clark, in view of the increasingly prominent role the orchestra has attained in Orange County cultural life. Founded only four years ago, the Symphony represented Orange Coun- ty in National Public Radio's Los Angeles Bicentennial broadcast, ap- peared on a BBC television special, and was choeen for the premier recording of the American composer Roy Harris' Sixth Symphony. With the eagerly awaited opening of the Orange County Performing Arts Clark's experience as a composer has led him to champion perfonnances of contemporary music, a posture sorely missing from many podiums today. It is, therefore, no surprise to find his musically electic group joining the great Sarah Vaughan. The concert will take place at the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach, begin- ning 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are available at the LagWla Beach Mu- seum of Art, or may be charged by calling 494-6531. Tickets will also be available at the door. Gridiron Show sheduled Saturday An annual epoot ot current event. and and public relation• ~pa wlll partlelpate In the newamalutra In Orange County-at-oed by the show, whlctl will feature ebout 90 mlnu1• of Journell•t• wtto cover them -wtll be preeented mualcal and drematlc ecu tied together by a Seturday night at the Gem Amphltheetre In single theme to poke tun at othetwtee eertoue Gerden Grove. MWS ~ta. Thia wtll be the third so-called Gridiron ShoW L.ut year' a show, called "DMdllne Can sponsored by the Orange County Pr .. Club. Walt," drew mote then <650 people atthe South The show, beginning at 7 p.m., 11 titled "JllW9 CoMt AepertOf)' Theater In Coeta Meu. The m:· Gem'• outdoor theeter et 12852 Main St. hold• More than 50 mem~!. ot the COi.int)"• pt.a _ allghtty mote than 500 people. \ -:---.- NOW PLAYING LIVE -ON ST AGE 7 FREEDMAN WAY (Across rrom 01anevtand) GANDHI The Man ... Mahatma Gandhi did more to GANDHI change the history of India than time itself. His peaceful work towards human rights had a resounding effect on the entire . world and inspired stre~ and GAN.DH I courage in the people of is beloved lndia. GANDHI The Cuisine ... The cuisine of India ls as CAN DH I enchantins as the land and its people. Succulent meats are marinated in rich, exotic combi- nation of herbs, yoghurt and GANDHI freshly ground spices, then cooked t':S!rfectfon in a clay oven call a Tandoor. The deUcioua Tandoori Cui.sine is the result of centuries of GANDHI Indian culture. GANDHI Lunch and Dinner Served OaUy 9820 Pla.u Drive South Coeat VlU.p IND I AN CU I S I NE ._., ..... 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Fullerton; T.G.l.F., Magnolia Peach, 5 3:45-4:45 p.m. 494-6531. 71:' sponaored by Saddleback College Community 12, Garden Grove Community Centlf, Garden p.m. sept. 16. 552-1278. CD Servtcee, Deerfield Community Clubhouae, Grove. 751-1560. LAGUNA FOUCDANCERS, beginners folk· a 1rv1ne. 559-9300. 81HOl.E8 IN .UUEaa. Buslneaa referral LECTURES/MEETINGS dancing class, 7:15-8: 15 Sept. 14. 545-1957. ~ MAN WOMAN INSTITUTE, Get acquainted network, meeta 5:30-7 p.m. every Tuesday at -..... party, 8 p.m. Sept. 9, Newport Riviera Condo Rueben's Moonraker across from John Wayne HARBOR SINGERS REHEARSAL, 7-9:30 OLYMPIC ARTS FESTIVAL'S INTER-"Tl ClubRoom,350Rlvlera,CostaM .... wtneand Alrport;7:15p.m.everyWed~ayatOenny's, p.m. Tueadaya, open to a.nyone who enjoys NATIONAL FESTIVAL OF MASK&, meeting::!. refreshl'nef'l1s: Also 8 p.m. Sept. 18, 18682 Harbor Blvd., at the 405 In Costa Mesa. singing and can carry a tune, Presbylerlan 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15, Craft and Folk Museum, 712 ~ Buena Vista, Yorba Linda, ages 25-55. 997-3274. Church of the Covenant, Fairview Rd .• Costa Curson Ave., Los Angeles, open to anyone~ 545--084-0. WHEEL OF FREHDaHIP. Singles OWK 45, M .... 548-2733. lntlfested. 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A very special dini11g cx11erie11ce. 11a1Dato &O Fashion Island Newport Beach / 644·4811 ~ul ""'"'on "' yhtl~ring mu"'"'' *h>< h 111(lud~> Luc~ EWA l.dd)' I"~ :"1""'' e.-.. 11 In Lo>e fl<,tore dnd ~11 Down Yo u ,,. R0< ''" fho< An.11 Produc~d •nd Dirccltd By Kent Johnson ''Meet Me At The Cafe. Fo~ Pasta, ·Pate Chardennay ·. · Or Cabernet'' Cockt.dt And F1ne food Serwd T~ thna fJtd,ay fl'Dll'I..,.. Fot l.Uft Patio Dlnlna PKifk CCMllC ftishway at ~ Bfv4 .. Corona 411 Mat. A r ~ ('1J4) 673-«lO - -· -· .. - .,------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Intermission By TOM TITUS ~ ........................................................................................ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim CX) O> ~'Amadeus ... ' The curtain is ready to rise at South Coast Rep a. ¢) (/) The wraps come off a half-dozen new stage >-productions along the Orange Coast next week as ~ local theater swings into high gear for the 1983-84 ;t season , headed by South Coast Repertory and its ....... opening of "Ainadeus." Q) • Peter Shaffer's drama about the life and ~ death of Mozart opens Tuesday for a six-week run. ~ Wednesday marks the change of program at ~ Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse as ''Guys and !: Dolls" revisits the San Clemente dinner theater for -an ext.ended engagement. !2 Also in San Clemente, opening Thursday, is a 0:: repriSe production of "The Boy Friend" at the San Clemente Community Theater for four weekends. Three other new shows hit the boards next Friday. and they'll be examined next week. "Ainade us," the Tony award-winning play of 1981, makes its Orange County debut at SCR under the direction of John Allison. Ron .Boussom plays the central role of Mozart with Dan Kern portraying his rival Salieri. Tom Ro6qui and Joanne Giudici also are featured, along with John-David Keller, Hal Landon Jr., Martha McFarland, John Ellington and Anni Long. "Amadeus'' will be on stage through Oct. 16 at the Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Perfonnances will be given Tuesdays VZ . POPEYE'S A ~LEY & OAR HOUSE LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS CHICKEN • SEAFOOD • STEAKS Happy Hour 75~ Bee,..•t.oo Well Drinb C.omplimentary Hora d'Ouene11 •Pool • Dart1 ~~a &M~:centia 650-184 0 f\hv~ "Rafters" \Akdnesday thru Thursday 8:00pm-U :JOam Friday & Saturday 9;00pm-1:30am Wednesday ladies Night Wine fl.00• \Akoll Drinks 51.00• Draft Beer Sl.00 _,. lur>eh. Dlnna •11<1 Sunday 6nfflch l ' .lJ3.1 W. r~lllc Co.nt ltw)< (So.llh ol N«wpc'ln Blvd.)/ j -....: ~ilCKwt 642.J.l9S ~ 'Amadeus,' the Tony award-w inning play of 1981, makes Its Orange County debut at SCR under the direction of John AJllson. Ron Boussom plays the central role of Mozart with Dan Kem portraying his rfval Sallerl. through Saturdays at 8 p.m ., Sundays at 7:30 and weekend matinees at 2:30. Re$ervations are taken at the box office, 9~7-4033. "Guys and Dolls," one of the more popular musicals on the local stage circuit, bows into Sebastian's West Wednesday under the direction of Kent Johnson. Heading the cast are Jeff Schlicht.er as Sky Masterson, Tricia Griffin as Sarah Brown, St.eve Sloan as Nathan Detroit and Mary Murphy as Miss Adelaide. Tim Nelson is musical director and Kysa Cobb is the choreographer for "Guys and Dolls," which plays Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1 and 7 p .m. until Oct. 30 at the dinner house, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente. Call 492-9950 for reservations and ticket i.nfonnation. The 30th anniversary season of the San Clemente Community Theater opens Thursday with Sandy Wilson's jazz-age musical "The Boy Friend'' under the direction of Lee Childress. Meta Hellman is musical director and Laurra Aagaard is the cho~apher. Eric Leviton, Lisa Hellfritsch, Schirley Tyler and Richard Tudor head the cast, with Jason Johnson, Carrie Keski.nen, Barbara Covington and Shelli Schunnan featured. Others in the company are Heather Bryant, Sarah Horowitz, Steve Schroeder, Rich Weber, Troy Maddox, Fred Klein, Betty Young and John Childress. ''The Boy Friend" plays Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Oct. 8 at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente. Reservations are taken at 492-0465. CASTING -The Laguna Moulton Playhouse has annouriced the cast for its 9e8.90n opener, "Mornings at Seven," which opens Sept. 23 under the direction of Barbara Van Holt ... cast members include Marthella Randall, David and Betsy Paul, Gene Benedict, Myrna Ryan, Michael Bielitz, Pat Shaw, Martha Winslow and Skip Coch ... the show will run Tuesdays through Sundays until Oct. 16 with ticket information available at 494-0743 ... Now FOOD JsN'T OUR ONLY WORK OF • La Palme has become a gathering place for patrons of the art of eating well. And Chef Michael Watren's California cuisine continues to delight all who come. But novv La Palme devo - tees can also savor some -works of art that don,t appear on the menu. TI1e ceramic sculp- tures of noted artist and ceramist Kenneth Price. A collection of vases, cups, and plates is on penna~ nent display. In colors as bold as the Mexican fo lk pottery Price so greatly admires. So next time you have lunch, or diqnei; or Sunday - brunch at La Palme, yo~ H REsrAu can feast }Our~· As '?frp.:!~~NllWPORI~ \Veil as }Our appeute. · 1107 ja+tbt)lwlilt, ,._"°" a...1' ot 9366a (1Uj6tU.Ji'Q'.) 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"Initially we co-sponsored the of art," adds Bacher. workshops for members, art sales, juried competi-g Orange County Fair," says Bacher, "and we still lions, and scheduled exhibitions. The league also ~ contribute time and energy in that direction." Most of the members are painters, but ''we provides scholarships each year to art students at ...... Currently, the league's membership numbers have a group of sculptors, a few photographers, Costa Mesa and Estancia High Schools and Orange ~ around250,"andwehopetohavealot more,"says and several who do all kinds of things," says CoastCollege. · a Leggett. As part of a membership drive at the local Leggett. A professional artist whose studio is in ~ fair this year, "we had a 'paint-in' and we Costa Mesa, Leggett does oil portraits and In November, the league will hold an outdoor {, 'demonstrated'," she laughs. paintings. Costa Mesa resident Sue Krause, who sidewalk sale and exhibit at Lido Marina Village. e The league's members are a cross-section of has served twice as the league's president, creates Abo, the league has established continuing. ?? students, amateurs, semi-professionals, pro-embossed prints on her own press and has won a year-round indoor exhibits at a number of local _r.c fessionals, and others, according to Leggett. number of awards for these. The league's banks, libraries, and theaters. ~ -:--;~--:::~-:;=--~~c::~~;; ............ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~:::==--r:----;iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~e OUT on ltE American A. T. lEOS Cdlilorn1a cu1f.ine r1e::.h Sealood: oas1as. mea1 & poultry E1ey.in11y served in a casual atmosphere Dinner horn 5 p m 7 days a week Wedoing recep11ons and par11es 390 I E Coa~1 Hwy ( orona del Mar 759 1854 THE BARN A<T'er.ca r l urxn M r I' I 10 Dori ,.i M·S lrom 5 PM Happy Hour M ~ 4 30 to 7 PM Sun Champagne Buller Brunch 10 2 JO En1erta1nment & Dancing Banquet Fac•llt•t'S 14982 Redtull TusM 7JQ.Q11S BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The or1qina1 F eatu11ng d1so1ay 1:>1011tnq lunch Mon Fro It ? Donner nightly Mon Fro from 5 pm Sat & Sun from 4 pm 200 t Harbor Blvd Coc;ra Mesa 642 9777 THE COTT AGE RESTAURANT Open every day 8 AM B1eaki.1sr & 01unch 1111 3 PM Heany & heallhy 1un.:t1eons ano d1nne1s Fine Ca11101noa va11eta1 wines 308 N Co;isf Hwy l aguna Beach Resc1va11ons 494 3023 from Irvine 955 0 I 4 I HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous vanety ol hamburgefs. saloon steak sanawrcnes. lobSte1 brSQue. onion sovp fondue and che11y cob- bler lunch & d1Mef !tom 11 JO M·S.1 Sun 10-10 Spec1111 Sunday Breakfast Great t>ar & happy hour t5•5 Adams al Harl>Of. Costa MeSll S•S.7392 PARADISE CAFE ::;an Hanc1scan styre ~1esh 1rsh ano pasta Patro d1n1ng Lunct1 M·F 11·3 O.nnet Mon ·Sat from S p m Happy Hr M·F 5· 7 Wed Ladies ntte SO' weH d11nks from 3 p m Banqve1 l&e11thes 600 NewpOfl Center Ot . Fashion 1~and. Newpot1 Beach ~4·12~7 flOOR 9'1CHAR09 ICrTC .. N 8'HklH1, lunch. dinne1 PAtlO dlntng wrth oc:ean v~ Modest ptreet Beef/wine Fame<! for Belg111n waffles Oc>en oa11y l1om &AM 1 11>8 S Coast Hwy In 11111aoe F 1111e M111 Lag\lna Bach 497·1667 ""'' ... ··N11u1a11y•· coolled iooda fr om penc111ea 10 crt~a ro attake An AO\ltnlurt In NllUfAI Hlll'lg Hiii M , 7 • m t2 pm Sar & SW' 8 a m 12 tJ,,., 'V•ta/MC O aut J MOOtrll• P.ree. 3060 E CO.st Hwy . C°'ON <lei Mat 6AO· 1673 T.C.PEPPERCORN rive dining rooms with l"ePl!'ce I 1.nch Moll Fri I t 30 3 µ m D1rir1er 7 <Jays lrom ~ pm Alllf ude ad1us1ment hOu• 4 l weekdays Dancing and enier 1t11nmenr Tue!> ·Sa1 Aanquer 1ac.iltt1e~ 80!>2 Slark Ave Huntington Beach 842·!>535 Chinese JADE DRAGON S1echwan & Manoarin Cuisines ol 010 Ch•na Host Wallace lee Chel Yu Chen rleQant d1nrna Lunch Dinner Sar & Sun O.m Sum !Chinese lea Cake B1unChl 8anque1s Beer & Wine Reuonable P11ces t2 tOO Beach Blvd . Stanton 696·8933 Continental AtRPORTER INN Mtdlt9franean "oom Con11nenra1 Lunch M r 't JO ? 30 Su11 Rrunch tO 3 00 Oinne1 t•om 5 'JO H;mov Hour M t fn1ena1rmen1 A Oanc.•nv va1er Pa•ll•ng 81111Q<Je1 fill,ht•e'> t6700 Mac:Arlhur hvine 811 ?770 CAFE LIDO c A small and 1nt1matf! alcove ol dignity that oilers en extens111e menu Lunch es M r 11 3, Olnners nightly !>-1 I Puino oa1 nightly from 9 p m Sun ·Tuts & Mike Patterson Wed ·Sel 2900 Newport Blvd . N-· port Beech 675-296U RIVIERA '::unhnenral Ctrel Ric.hard Be111ner since t970 tnlimftle Dimng L ur~Ch I I 30 3 00 0.Mer honl 5 PM Closed . Sun & HOhOilyt Bnnovet roo,..s JJ33 S 8 11-.101 Costa M•~e 540 3640 TMl8'1_.IP Spect.culaf weterlfont .,,.. and un- MP91Nd contlnenlat Willne "Frelh C.tctl"' '"'OOd ctetty 0yt1., bar & cocktail lounge En1erta1nm1nt W •Sat LIMeh, OIMtt, ~ "°"'· Sun ~ Drunel'I !333 w Co .. 1 Hwy . Newport luch &42·2296 ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Italian TWO GUYS FROM IT ALY Homesry1e 11a11an Cooking 1n a romantic atmosphere Same owner w1ce 1975 OCJeO Mon 1hru Thurs I I '.lOAM 10 tO OOPM Fro & Silt 10 I 1PM Sun Oruncn 10 3 Donner 1111 IOPM 2267 Fa~vtew Cosla Mesa 642·3500 Mexican CASA CAMINO M3rgarrtas and great Mex.can IOOd l unch and dinner 7 days a week Happy hOUr M-F 4 6 30 Sunday champagne brunch 10-3. Two Ofenge County locations. 428 E. 11th St. Costa Mesa 648·3228. 20111 8'ookhtlrst at Adams, Huntington Beech. 963-97.48. DON J08E'I Lunch horn I I 30 AM Oa~y Spec .. lt Otnne< from 5 PM, Ma1ga111as Half Prle41 M. TU. W 5-10 PM 9093 E Aoams. Huntlnglon Beach. 962·7911 Ml CASA MEXICAN RE8TAURANT8 Our food 111 11 trio 10 Me11reoi Est 'tne• 1972 Open daily from I 1 am for tonctr & dtnner Cocktails Two IO· calrom 296 E 17th St Gosta Mr..a 646·7626 105 Main SI . Belt>oa 67~9600 • TORTIU.A FLA TS Award WIMef yMt a11., yM t Sam9 Sonot a llyle eo<>lling alnCe 1949 Open oaily 11·30 10 IOPM SunOay bfvnch 10 30 10 3 Happy !'lour 4 IO 6PM wee1td1y1. Compllmenttry botanaa C.ntlntl open Iii 2AM. 1740 I Cont Hwy., Lagune Beach 49-t.SS&& Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS HPil •t~ RePI fr11rt>e'> & Slrtlouu I IHt.t t ' 100 n11Hlt'f h o111 ,, r M H..i1111y ~ '""' M r r .1 .. ,..,,11 .. Ot""i Aili ~ljll Cl1tHftJl1HJllt' a'u11..,rr 10 3 00 4 ;;>~8 M11 q1r1~illt> Newf 11'1 Al'·'~" 833 0080 THE CANNERY Features fresh IOCal sealOOd eastern beet lunch. e1<nne1 SunOay 01unch and champagne brunch haroo1 c1u1ses Enle<tarnment nightly and Sunday afternoon Lounge tOOd gal ley Hist0t1C walerlront lanOmark on Newpa<t's Cannery V~lage 30 10 Lalayerre 675-5777 DILLMANS Prime A•b & Seafood Wild Game rnenu l11st Fri and Sa1 ol mon"1 Lunch M-F from It AM Dtnner M·S rr om 5 PM Sal & Sun Bruncn 9 ro 3 801 Balb oa B1vo Baiooa 673-7726 McCORMICK'S LANDING MeSQuite btOlled sealood se111ed nigtr1- ly. elegant atmosphe<e with spectacu lar vrew of the a11port runway Busy lunch I 1·2 30 wtldy5. fabulous Sun btunch with cornp11menta1y chem· pagne from only S4 9'> Excellent enter· 1a1nmen1 nightly from 6PM 3180 Air· way, Costa Mesa. So46·9880 RUSTY ~LICAN fresh seafood and lots or'' Newpa<t Beach lunch d1nne1 Sunday brunch Overlooks N1wpor1 Bay 2735 W Coas1 Hwy 6•2·3•3 1 11v111e -Lunch. dinner happy hour 1830 Main 545·4 77 4 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days 81eaklHt 7 a.m M·F Lunch 11.4 M·F D1nne14·t1 M-S Sat & Sun brunch 7.1, Oyster bat Fn . Sat . Sun Ba11quet toclhltM up to 500 Entertainment Wed-Sun Panoramic Day view •OO M•1n St • Balboa 673·4633 T .. WAMHOU81 rroh Sc-11tC1od & 1nie1n11toona1 C111s1r1e W1llf'rlrnn1 air.no c,,.,, r:t-r .. le!. KalAiPll" L u~t-r [)ltlnt>t Snt & Sun Awa10 W1nn111g Brunch OtnQueta & Cate11ng, Oysttt 811 • En1ef111nmer.1 L•do 1/111ttoe. Newport Beach 673·4700 If you would Ilk• your llstlno to.,,,,_,, ,,,.._ c.11 BfWJda ~at "&42-43111 ext. Ht - T -. - ... - . - 16 Currently Hanging ~::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::=m:::iiiiiimiiiimiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiii .......................... .. O> ..-MUSEUMS <£ BOWERS MUSEUM. 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana, ii "Sampler of Chinese Art," works by noted Chlneee artist «> Wang Lang and Hsu Shih-Sheng and objects from the en collection of Harry Lawrence of Warren Imports, Laguna >; Beach; permanent collectlon of Indian basketry, African art as and Orange County history.Sept. 13-0ct. 28, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. :g Tuea.-Sat; noon-5 p.m. Sun. 547-8304. U: EDWARO-OEAN MUSEUM Of DECORATIVE ART. 9401 Oak Glen Rd., Che<ry Valley, "French Falence and '::: Faience Flne: Selections from the Marie W. Forrest ~ Collectlon," Faieooe Is a major European ceramic tradition of c tln~lazed earthenware. through Oct. 30, 1-<4:30 p.m. ~ Tue.-Frt.; 10 a.m.~:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 845-2626. «> IAYINE FINE ARTS COUNCN.., 4601 Walnut Ave., Irvine. ~ "Land~ Elements,•· works by Bob Abrams. Robbie Bell. > Suzanne Bustamante, Louise Daniels. Peggy Jones, Jerry 0 McGrath. Edythe Stoller and Patricia Turner, through Sept. :: 10, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Thur.; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat. 552-1078. 0. LAGUNA Bl!ACH MUSEUM Of ART, 307 Clltt Dr .. Laguna Beach, "Contemporary Callfornla Artl8ts 15," cibachrome color photographs by Stephanie Sax and mixed media collage paintings by Mlm Spertua, through Oct. 2: "Forum I," artworks on paper and canvas emphaalz.lng two-dlmenslonal sur1ace featuring Steve Bergthold. Martin Bernstein, Ann Chernenko, Roberta Eisenberg. Miriam Smith and Pamela Turner, through Sept. 15, 11 :30 a.m.~:30 p.m. datly, cloeed Monday. 494-6531. LONG MACH MUSEUM Of ART, 2300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, "At Home," "Rolee. Relatlonll'llpa, and Sexuallty," and "Artists' Books by Women", exhibits which examine feminist art through environments, pertormanoe, video and books, through Nov. 8. 12-5 p.m., Wed.-&m. (213) 439-2119. LOI ANGELES COUNTY MUH:UM. 5905 Wiishire Blvd., Los Angeles, Works of Paul Landacre, best known as a wood-engraver, 27 different prints and preparatory draw- ings, through Nov. 6. (213) 857-6222. NEWPORT HAReOR ART MUSEUM, 850 San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach, "Through Indian Eyee," almost 200 19th and 20th Century photographs from lndla. "New California Artists Part IV." new and experlmental work• by Southern Callfornla artists, Indefinite, 11 a .. m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 6 73-3804. #ORTON SIMON MUSEUM, 411 W. Colorado Blvd., P...a.n.. Muterpiece9 from the Renaissance and Baroque Periods, lndeftnlte. noon-6 p.m., Thur.-Sun. (213) 449--3730. ORANGE COUNTY Cl!NTD FOR C~ ART, 3621 W. MacArthur, Space 111, Santa Ana. Peul Darrow, Ray Jacob and Janet Toy exhibit, through Sept. 23, noon-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 549-4989 SAN llERNARDtNO COUNTY MUSEUM, 2024 Orange Tree Lane, Redlands, Ane Arts lnetltute 25th Juried Exhibition, through Oct. 2. 792-1334. UCLA MUSEUM Of CULTUfllAL HISTORY, 2 Haines Hall. UCLA, Los Angeles, Asante Art and History, six centuries of Interaction of Africa, Europe and Islam revealed In the rare an from the Akan peoples ol Ghana, btaaewwe, taxtlies, wood carvings and display of contemporwy f&kea, through Sept. t 1, noon-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. (213) 825-0288. GALLERIES ALLENDALE OAUERY, 1540 S. Coe.at Hwy., Laguna Beach. Bennett ScutpturM, 41 bronze sculpturea by the Bennett brothers of PlaceNllle, Indefinite, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Tue.-Sat.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. 497-8005. · 9C 8PACE, 236 Foreat Ave., Laguna Beach, Works ot Larkin Maureen HlggT~i Chuck Nicholson and Craig Schlattman, through o.ptember, 11 :30 a.m.-5:50 p.m. Tue.-Sat. 497-1880. CALWORNIA ST A TE UNfVERarTY All.URTON, !Mt ewlely, 800 N. State Col~. Fullerton, Art Decollmflget ot Women, through Sept. 15, opening r909t>tlon 7-10 p.m. Sept.; noon-4 p.m. Mon.-Frl; 1~ p.m. Sun. 773-3282. CALWORNIA 8TATE UNIWA91TY LONG 9EACH, "Long Beach '83," 50 worka by 2'4 artists ... I f9CUtty m«nbera, ceramic&, furniture cs.6gn, l)lllntlng, drawing, cralta, acuttpure, prlnta and textllee, through Oct. 2, 12_. p .m. and 5-e p.m. Mon.-Thu.; 12_. p.m. Fri.; 1-5 p.m. Sun. (213) 498-5781. CHALU8 GA&.U•I, 1380 S. CoMt Hwy., Laguna ee.ch, WOf'tcl by Ann NllQMO, Ray Frteaz. 0.vld Miiton, Dan Lutz, Jane Shuts, Cetot Chepmen and Frank Hamtlton, through Sept. 26, 11·5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. , CHAPMAN CC>U...IGE Guell~ Art G1l 1rtee, 333 N. GI ...... Orange, "The DocUmefttary Pottt'tllt." ~ graphlC exNblt, through Oct. 7, 1-6 p.m., Mon.·Frl. 991.ee11. COITA ••A Art ....... 8th ANNUAL JURIED FlNE ARTS COMPETITION, South Coast Plaza, CerOUNI Court, 405 F~ et Br•tot, Coeta MeM, Sept. 11-2t, .uet'1 r909t>tlon Seot. 17. F<w tnOfe lnfOt'!Mtlon oontaci to.ta MeM Art LAeaue, l>.O. Box 1727, Coeta Meu. 92121. Ull&A .. ~LI QAl I ..... 1.a2 I . C0Mt Hwy., Laguna Beectl, Showlna9 ot Weetem art. lndeftn .... 11 a.m.-5 p.m . ..-enct.. 497-10"50. NllQllle MCYCUD 0•11 PY, 119 N. Hett>or Blvd .. Fullerton, "New Pllntlnge." wottca by Tom Wootdrtdae1 Heeen B. Reed and Alex.llnder 8. Reed. through Oct. 1, fO a.m ... p.m. Mon . .aat. 819-139t . nm 9DGS. 212 N. Her1>0r Blvd., f'Ulterton, "Romantic Aeelltm," WOftlt by Don Hendt'ldta, ...... CkMr Md Jim l«IOM. ~Sept. 29. 171-6182. llALLMVXYST 1412 a. COMt ~L.aounaleech, .. ,._ Olileotlof• In W ... ootof," pelnt CMI ~. ttwouati•· •. 11 -.m.-f p.~ Wed. . ~137 . M,.--,...--•mu••• ua • ma. t n hdloC:... ~ .. l..9gUne .._.., ''twwM UGM." llNIM edllcwt ~ ortg9MI ~ Ind ,.,.._,-IMCl9 WOftl9 bV AIM Murnly: _,.........,_,, bVOM, lricW.l"'9 • ....ae11. ~ llCIUAftON CDIM 1llO I. COMt Hwy., Laguna Beach, "Sltenoe and Light," Grey Crawford phOtography exhibition, ends Sept. 9. KOZAK GALURY, 202 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, Wiidiife from an artist's perspective In soft, graphic forms by Brent Harder, llthographa ol Picasso, Peter Max and more; Jeanne LaRae does ~tM-epot portraits, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Frl. 640-7259. handmade paper; Bonnie Rock, penonallzed collages. through Oct. 2, 1-5 p.m. Wed.-SUn. 838-6707. NEWPORT meACH CITY HALL GALURY, 3300 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beech, Joan Christensen and Mimi Sharon-Stein, watercolon and acrytlca, through Sept. 20, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Frl. 640-2271. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY, Loyola Boulevard at W. 80th Str•t. Loa Ang-.., "The Six O'Clock News " by Slater Barron featurea sculptures and painting of the artist's mother and father whO suffer from Alzhelmef'a di ...... through Oct. 8, 11 a.pl.~ p.m. Mon.,-Sat. (213) 642-2880. OCEAN WORKS, 2811 VIiia Way, Cannery VIiiage, Newport Beach, Aral Annual Ocean Works National Juried Print and Drawing Exhibition, 30 w()l1(1 by 14 artiste, Sept. 9-0ct.9. 873-3804. MALL Of ORANGE, on Tuatln Ave .. two blocks south ol Lincoln Avenue. Orange, Profecsslonal Photographers of Orange County exhibit, famlly portrait• to pets, with demonstrations on how to photograph your pet~Sept. 12-18, mall hours. 645-6800. ORANGERIE, 480 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach, Group showing of Azoulay, E.ldenberger, Victor Verbalaltls, Fran Kraynek Prince, Neil Prtnoe and Doug Ayers, through September. 494-5658. QUORUM GALLERY, 374 N. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beacil, Acrytlcl and watercolors by Murlele Burch, oils by Arleen HuMby, through Oct. 1, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dally. 494-4422. 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Friday, Sept. 9, 1"3 , World heavy- weight boxing champion Larry Holmes (above), will risk his title and undefeated record when he faces ranked con- tender Scott Frank in a scheduled 12-round cham- pionship bout to be televised live from Atlantic City, N .J. by NBC Sports beginning at 9 p.m. Saturday. -~rls---.. ,1c1ay----· 1:11~ d9Ma ........ a.. ~ Doden• (I In.) 1t.ll~TBlll ....... Open ......... ... .. .... .,.. ......... (hM the A NetlDnal T_,. ~ IR ........ M11ll1w.C...... ..... NY). Saturclay -... Cll ~ ....... Open" .......... ............................. "'" ..... the U8TA Netlenal T..-C...... IR ,........ M11ll1w Corw IWtl. NY). (1 tt• w;~.-w. eo..aae .. ICwM CltJ ...,. ............ ,...... ., ... Lellle C.....alC,....C-.(llft.) GD IA•ALL et. LcMll9 C........ .. CM-.... C.-(1 In.) ,.,,..,. tllll8 NCAA POOTUL&. P1orN9 ..... al U. ........... , ................. , ... 0 .UftlT .allTI LdlNDI ....... ,_ .,.._,. Hoee:...,_IC......,. I (!).......,. 41:11 G 11W1t -llOIT YALUA&I "-AYlll 11-,... __ .. .._. ........ ...._ _.. .............................. u..-......... ... .. , ... CUii •• ....AU. c ......... ~ .. CM- ........... (I In.) .. arm.. ........ ,,,....... .... . &Mn ............... ,,..."' ... W9C HwuJWlllel CS.a ......... ef ......... ~ MlaRelo CllJ, Ml). (I In.) _.._.ay ___ _ -•-111----· The Piiot T Host Gary Collins and the reigning Miss America, Debra Sue Maffett of California, will preside over the selec- ' •September 9 -September 1 5 • tion of a new Miss America during the live telecast of The Miss America Pageant Saturday. night. -Daytime Drama Renee realizes Alex smooth-talked her By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Harold kidnaps Brooke and keeps her prisoner in a friend's apartment, professing to love her. Tom contacts the police and they track Harold down. As the police enter the apartment, Brooke persuades Harold to surrender. Tad and Marian spend the evening making love. Liia believes Tad is two-timing her, but she suspects Dotty is the other woman. Tony tells Jenny he loves her. Opal places ad in newspaper in hopes of finding a husband. Nina learns Chuck was Johnny's father, not Palmer. Nina fights her feellngJ for Cliff, still thinking she is committed to Steve. Ellen is in danger of a rniacaniage. Candy takes Donna in but is shocked toaee Donna pretend doll is her baby. Candy agrees to keep Donna's whereabouts a secret. ANOTHER WORLD: Stacy agrees to intensify her romantic charade with Jamie alter learning that Mark's attackers are not yet oonvinced she has broken up with Mark. Blaine's fears escalate as Sandy's trip to Washington for Mark nears. Vivian aa:identally Jets slip a clue to Mark's whereabout.a to his enemies. Larry warns Jamie to steer clear of Nicole il he wants to oonvince people he's serious about Stacy. Nicole heads for cocaine alter despairing of winning Jamie. Stacy la deeply moved by love letter sent from Mark. Nicole uaea Perry to make Jamie jealous at Felicia's dinner party. Zack is not oonvinced by Sandy's claim that Stacy has broken up with Mark. Zack tel.ls a Washington big shot there are ways to ellminate Sandy if he gets in the way . AS THE WORLD TURNS: Steve kidnapped by Lonnie, who wants money or will turn Steve in. Tucker and Betsy free Steve and Steve contacts coin oollector Maurice Venneil. One of Annie and Jeff's quads develope Reyes syndrome. After the baby pulls through, Jeff must perform emergency surgery. He takes uppers to stay awake and later goes drinking. Burke ttnda th& runaway DuaUn at Gunnar's. Ariel tells Burke they are legally married and silently worries she will loee the Stenbeck fortune if Burke dumps her. Antoine tries to t&lk Miranda Into leaving Bob. Karen flees James after he hits her and 1he heads for John. Burke tells Ariel he had surgery for heart tumor but la fine. John is desperate to get lab apace to help Burke, who has only a short time to live. Burke tel.ls Jamet he no longer want.a to kJU Gunnar. CAPITOL: Myrna being wat.ched by mysterious man. Sloane d.l.ecoven gun in her mother's drawer. After the brew eculpture of Matt, Amy dectdet to •top preparing for blindnetl. She tel.ls Matt he must stop lleeing her once she la 1 blind, Matt refUlel and they break up. Myrna upeet when :Fran doee not recocn1r.e photo of Baxter, but la pleued when 'Fnn does NllCl to photo of Mark. Although ln lnteme pein, 'TbcmM manaaee to 1tand but lt la no prantee be will be abJe to walk. Beth •YI the want.a to marry Thomaa reprd.1eee of h1I oondltioft. Jordy fee1I hia We ii over now that Beth baa PM beck to Tbomu. Startled by ~ula. Mn. Mlll hu a fatal heart a"8ck. A panicked Paula hid• the body. Ronn! pt.a hostem )>t> at Mario'•· Bnmcla continua to hire mcorta to l make VI ally jlealoua. I DAYS OJ' OUR LIVES: M.u..Md.dentally P'Ckt up the any. bJeclcmeO plctune of Gwen and the Don en.ta· look.alike. Renee ...U.. that Alex llDOOth-talked her into a Nd.den marriap for her lnheritance after d1lcoverlna • copy of 1 StepMno'1 wW In Ala'• dlek. ~ Will dlllnberlta Tony and ~ Frtd~. Sept. 9, 1983 names Renee sole heir to the Di Mera empire. Renee has party, suppo&edly to celebrate marriage to Alex, but she lashes out at stunned party guests. Tony later steals away to Renee's bedroom Ior passionate rendezvous. Thinking Don baa betrayed her, a reluctant Maggie gives in to Mickey's plans to renew their wedding vows when she sees Melissa iB thrilled by the idea . Later, a devastated Melissa sees Mickey pay off Gwen for setting up the pictures. Delia's screams and cries of murder bring the party chat to a halt. EDGE OF NIGHT: Sky takes off for Ven~ela to try to find Spencer. Raven rents an office in the Iaia Building as Mrs. Hedgepath, despite Sky's warnings. Didi is back to her oldeeli alter reoonciliation with Calvin, but once at the office she is increasingly paranoid and teNe. Cliff goes to Miles with concerns about Didi and many other tenants. Derek confront.a Mr. Maxhew with suspicions. Maxhew upset when he hears about limping man and places a call asking "what have they got me into?" He jumps out of the office window. Raven and Cliff see Mr. Hextslip envelope into pocket. Cliff retw,ea to let him leave. Preacher agrees to help police. He tries to get in storage room at video disco but is stopped by Robbie. Mn. Oakes tells Miles she no longer want.a hia help on Davey's cue against Mike Karr. Miles learns Mrs. Oak.es has been vtaiting Robbie and accepting money from him. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Holly tries to do aome detective work on her own, but Scorpio fean she'll get into trouble. When Grant refuses Gregory'• orders to kill Gerald alter stealing the disc, Gregory persuades him by arranging a death sea.re for Grant and Celia. The Port Charles Labor Day regatta postpones Gregory's plans for Gerald by a week. Holly and L~e rehash old bitter memories. Each ta a Ut&le sad that they Jet the other go, but they know they must get on with their eepa.rate lives. When Bobbie ia attacked by two men who know about her past, Brock saves her, reaffirming his love tor her. Jimmy Lee takes Juon on an outing before the eodal worker arrives, forcing Heather to pue off Alan Jr. as Juon. · All goes well until Monica catcltes them. Roee and Jake make up. Charges against Quartennalne drug company are dropped. GUIDlNG LIOHT: PhWp react.a violently when he lea.rnsRickaboknowtJU1Unf.sPhWp'1real father. H.B. vilt1a Henry ln the hoepital and '¥&ma him to keep their secret. Nola convtnces Annabelle to vtait Henry. Henry then suffers a relapee, and later Annabelle lt found unc:oNdOUI. Henry'• reeplrator bas been u.npl'-'aed· r.d wama Warren to Jeeve J!ope alone. Warren retaliates by cutU.na r.i~~· o.ire preesurea F.d to have hand eurpry. lt.B. Y a loen lf Josh'"Will ... but Josh ,..,._. Alan and Trilh fDllke Jove. Nola doel detec:Uve wodt to, tlnd out wbo the otbll' people in the plcWre are and why it affecta Annabelle. Tony and Annabelle tel wedding date. Samantha la taken wand ruahed to hOlptt&l. LOVING: Garth beatl June and telll LUy the fell. Gu1h threatena to have J~t in an lmUtudon uni.. Lily llOJl9 eeelnl Jeck. Lily com and wrttea Jeck a aood Jettmr, but Jd k:noWa it la Garth"l ldea. NorMD telll: lhe .. IOITY ahe fUIPlted be ... a ~trilt. When Men1ll teDI Jim ahe plaN '° CMCfl marrtep to Doua. Jim ""111 blr Ufe wtth Bopr meuw w•u '1wa,a be a mr.tr-. IWWI" • Wife. FolJowtna a IW"pl'We bridal lhawtr, u.rill '91la Dalli .._ can't marry tum. ~ ...._ U.. ,.....::&. bedly. N......U. stunned WMn Mtn1110onftd91 u.r.•. mMl lnwlwcl Penny 1talla when CurUI ..-.r-hlllf to mAb lov9. Mu. -TV Antenna From giggles t o animals· in fall offerings By PHIL SNl!!IDERMAN Of ............... Just when you thought the summer rerun season would never end .... The n ew television season has arrived at last. With the cable television alternatives lurtng away viewers, the big three free t.elev'ision net works are more anxious Following the electronic trail blazed by "War Garnes" is "Whiz Kids," the adventures of young computer buffs who solve mysteries and put crooks out of business. Matthew Labort.ea ux of "Little House on the Prairie" heads the young cast. The show airs at 8 p.m. Wednesdays. than ever to win your loyalty with some fresh Call MILITAR'V MADNESS: Those who shed a tear offerlngJI. when the Korean War ended will be able to follow the Some observers say this may be one of the better continuing exploits of Col. Pott.er. Klinger cmd Father seaaons in recent memory. It certainly wouldn't take Mulcahyon .. AfterMASH.''ltairsat9p.m.Mondayson much to top such stellar programs as "Joannie Loves CBS. Ch.achi" and "Tales of tl'}e Gold Monkey," which If you prefer the Navy, tune in "Emerald Point debuted last fall . 'N.A .S.," starring Dennis Weaver as a naval base Still, the networks seem to be up to their usual commander with three daughters. Running at 10 p.m. tricks, borrowing from ideas that have been su~ful Mondays, it comes from the makers of "Dynasty." beforeatthe moviesoron thesmallscreen. Here's a look The adventures and romantic intrigues of recruits at what to expect. for the 88th Airborne Division will be explored on "For CALLING DR. KILDARE: Medical programs are Love and Honor," NBC's military entry at 10 p.m. still alive and well. CBS is presenting ''Cutter To Fridays. Shelley Smith, Cliff Potts anJ Yaphet Kotto Houston" at 8 p.m. Saturdays. Jim Metzler (from the star. movie "Tex''), Shelley Hack (one-time Charlie's Angel) DOMESTIC GIGGLES: Gary Coleman gets some and AlecB:a1d-:Vin are three young d octors running a 'competition on "Webster" at 8:30 p.m . Fridays o~ CBS. small hospital m Cutter. Tex., Emmanuel Lewisisan8-year-old who enters the lives of If you prefe r life-and-death struggles at a ''Trauma a newlywed couple played by real-life husband and Center." then tune it to ABC at B p.m. Thursdays. J ames wife Alex Karras and Susan Clark. Naughton portrays a brilliant surgeon. Muscular Lou "It's Not Easy" is a comedy concerning a divoroed Ferrigno, last~n as the Incredible Hulk, is on hand as couple who remain neighbors, even tho.ugh she's an ambulance driver. remarried. Ken Howard and Carlene Watkins star. It FOR ANIMAL LOVERS: Intelligent beasts are big airs at 9:30 p .m . Thursdays. on the tube this fall. Early scoutjng reports have picked Madeline Kahn, star of Mel Brooks' big-screen "Mr. Smith," the adventures of awise orangunt.an, as a comedies,getsherownshow in "Oh Madeline," running winner.Airing at8 p.m. Fridays on ~BC, itstars.C.J., t.he at 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays on ABC. She portrays a married ape who has performed on the big screen with Clint woman going through a mid-life crisis. Eastwood and Bo Derek. In a variation of "Three's Company," two young If you prefer your animals as crime-fighters. check bachelors hire a beautiful blonde as a live-in maid on out ''Manimal" at 9 p.m. Fridays on NBC. Simon "We Got It Made,'' airing at 9 p.m. Thursdays on NBC. Ma~rkindale stars as a criminologist ?ble to turn 1:"to OUTDOOR ANTICS: Chad Everett of "Medical vanous creatures. Melody Anderson 1s the beautiful Ce ,. f ·~-. al tabo t arned li d tect. h ks "th nt.er ame S wuo as a carruv rous u n po ce e lVe e WOr Wl · W Earp ill u o _ " heduled t 9 FANTASYLAND: IC you liked 111 Dream of yatt . on ~ust.ers, sc a p.m. J · "ABC · h · ·u · "J tO L k" t Saturdays on NBC. earuue, 15 oping you . en.JO~ us ur u~ a Sam Elliott, David Soul and Cybill Shepherd are 8 p.m. Tuesdays. T .K. Cart.er lS a gerue who helps a meek f od famil · T anch in "The TV th la eel b R. h d G·ltiland part o am em y runrung a exas r .... wea ennan P Y Y ic ar 1 • y u 0 --" I-t · t 10 S t da on NBC Ima · ' 14 Id bo h t· ds the e ow~. airs a p.m . a ur ys · gme you re a -year-o Y w 0 m Th ' behind "Hill Str t Bl " ·u t to ghost of a beautiful Hollywood actress living in your . e team · " . ee u~ W1 ry bedroom. That's the comical setup for "Jennifer Slept d~plicatethatsuccesson BayC1~y Blues, the story of a Here," starring Ann Jillian and John P . Navin Jr. It airs mmor league baseball team. It airs a t 10 .p.m. Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. Fridays on NBC._ . . . . on N~l Hamner creator of "The Wal tons" and CRIME STOPPERS: Brian Keith lS a retired Judge "Fal C t" . beh. d "Boo " f ·1 who decides to track down crooks who have slipped co~ res 18 . m ne, a. arm Y p~ogram through cracks in the judicial process in "Hardcastle and Collowmg. the exploits of a country singer during the McCormick," airing at 8 p.m. Sundays on ABC. Daniel 1950s. It airs at 8 p.m. Mondays on NBC. Hugh-Kelly co-stars as a youn~ rac~· car driver who LIVES OF LUXURY: Bette Davis has a continuing assists him. role in "Hotel," based on Arthur Hailey's novel about Kate J ackson (another ex-Ange l) 1s a suburban the elegant St. Gregory Hotel. J am es Brolin, once Dr. housewife and part-time spy on "Scarecrow and Mrs. Welby's sidekick, co-stars. The series is scheduled for 10 King," airing at 8 p.m. Mondays on CBS. Her partner is p.m. Wednesdays on ABC. Bruce Boxleitner, who starred last season in "Bnng 'Em Back Alive." Frldey,Sept.9, 1983 3 -1a1urc1ay AllWWW 1:9 ~ TOii W AT 11WHONY HALL: A .. YIM Tlw popuW ....... I .... , .... .................................. old .......,. ........ ,.........., .... "' lloeton.(R)(11w.) .. a!) THllll WAI ALWAYl IUN -tom-lll.ACI: L.11111 TMI ..a LaAGUU ......_ ..,.,,......wra1MtNedu11 .... .._r oftM ........... oflllaclllalittM..._. ........... ot•••• .. ••d......_(1 ~ .. lj'C&'.miY ocu ~ Urtolt ...... -...... llMup of OOUfttrr ........ .... ............. .,..... Geld ......... Mtll;~.....,.T.G.llt1~ Taftfa Tuoli.ar, lrfwte and R1oe1J ...... (21wa.) -1unc1av----· • Nancy Reagan appean as special guest star with Arnold . (Gary Coleman) in "The Reporter," in Saturday's episode of "Diff'rent Strokes" at 8 p.m. on KNBC ( 4 ). • llOl•ITI TO • t 0 "Y• Alie,__.. A laall la .... 11 ... ........ ,.,.._. ... L~•1111_. ...... 11t ... , ,, "!ll"ti = ... ....... il.,._,.. 1'911 Ulr. .. __ ,.... .. ... 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A could ltan at Alden Univeraity thla year. She realiue her deranaed Varpa cleverly denJea knowtna Jo'1 whereabouts father lied. to both Warren and ~· A lovestruck StAWe propoees to ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Dave promiles Dorian not to tell Stephanie, aU11 believin8 ahe'1 • Greek exchange student. An Cueie he la her father. Vicki t.ella everyone ahe la leaving lnoellled Mertin plaN to prem the aearc:h for hie former wife Clint, but lbe really flies to Arii.ona to try to aet lnformadon Jo. VargutauntaJowtthfal8epromj.leeotfoodifahewillplay on Echo and GUea. She leama Gi9elle drowned after f.a1llna hll aarne of dremina up like hJa mother. Warren W'lt!S Wendl of( a bridge and the family vowed revenge on Clint. Echo to 80 ahead with her abortion, c1alm1nc he can't leave Suzi • attempta to lure Clint to the bridge, clal.m,ina ahe la ready to dle aide while her Aunt Jo ia tUll mialini· Jo 1tarta a fire ln the focloveof hlm.JennyloouthrougholdjoumalatVemonlnn room, pnytna the smoke will draw an outlider'1 attention. and finds aold may be hidden there. Becky la be.et by audden She collaJ*8 and la ~oua after the fire goe. out of dtmnem and pain. Caaaie returns home from Greece fVOwn oontrolandlWTOUndaher. up and IOf'l'lOUS· Alec la concerned that a shady gamblina YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: With PatU reconciled , operator, Anthony Makana, ls playing up to rookie football I with Jack, Danny tuma to Lauren. Lauren talks Danny into player Doc Gilmore. lettlJll her weu heirloom ring which belonged to h.ia mother. RYAN'S HOPE: Jill treata Maggie to tow-of New Yotk "Lat.er a ICbem1ng Lauren tells Tracy ahe and Danny att and lends her money. Determined to live ln lap of luxury, qapd. Tom reveals to Carl he mugaed a blonde girl and Mqgle becomes an eaveedropper. She learns Faith and Pat took her gun during a atruggle. Jack doesn't know whether to have a no-strings relationship. Faith aay1 she is uneasy about implicate Patti in shooting or let innocent Tom stand trial. Maggie. Jill la pleued when Faith suggests Jill and Frank Ju:a, Paul and Andy are trapped in Paul's office and Tony move lnto Coleridge houae until they find their own place. ordera the trio killed. Jazz, aware he has been double--cl'088ed, Frank la against the idea of Maggie staying with him and Jill. helpa Paul and Andy eecape. Meanwhile, Tony and Nikki wed Maggie pretends to injure her back ao Frank won't kick her after Tony blackmails her with porno tape. Tony I.a about to out. Siobhan la undecided about whether to wait for an give tape to Nikki when he spota Paul and Andy and preparea indication that Joe is still alive or go on with her life and go out to ahoot them. 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AlmllCA PAQIMT CBS spqrrscaster Charlie Neal, Miss Black America 1982 Phyllis Tucker, and ABC's "General Hospital" stars Todd Davis and Blanca Ferguson are featured 1n this annu al even I. ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) (f) 1'WIJQHf ZONE m P.M. llAGAZINI A took at a Las Vegas showgirl audition; a new massage-like treatment 10 relieve chronic baG}I pain. depression and aging G) llO¥ll "The Human Factor" ( 1975, Mystery) Geoige Kennedy, John Mills A computer exper1 uses his 1echn1ca1 knowl- edge to track down his family's kNters. (2 hrs) I WA1t9111TOMWllK ltMVllW WAU. "1lllT WIB "Something New From Templeton" Guest John M. Tern· ~Ion. president, The TemP,teton Funds (CJ llO¥ll "Cannery Row · ( 1982, Ora· ma) Nick Nolle. Debra Winger In a t940s California coastal town. a marine blologisr becomes 1omantically Involved wtlh a girt !tom the local bordello 'PG' (2 hrs I (I)~ (H)MOV9 "Diner" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Mickey Rourke A Baltimore diner Is the hangout for a quintet of young men seen during the time when the pres- sures of adullhood are threatening to disperse them. 'A' ( 1 hr . SO mtn.) CS) llCMI "Star Wars" ( 1977. Fantasy) Mark Hamill. Harrison Ford. A motley col· lectlon ot rebels and robots bend together to attack the huge spece tort of an ~resslve galactic empire. 'PG' (2 hrs.) U MOV9 "Blade Runner" ( 1982, Sci· ence-Flcllon) Hamson Ford, Rutger Hauer In a world of the future. a speclal police officer Is assigned to track down end defltroy lour renegade androids. 'A' lhr, 5Smln) W ""'GMmOl'Mwm (Premiere) ... QWl.ft ...... M.Llt1"1PAaY WAU. tTmT -"Something New From Templeton" Guest: John M Tam· r:>teton. ==nt. The Templeton Fund•. GD • a OIWlll COUNTY "Educa· lion Cflata: The Coats To Orange County" A look et the consequences of cutbeoka tor Orange County education, how the quality of teaching and tearnlng has been affected, along with ellons ol 0 C. par- ents to raise spending lot educellon M CI) TOP~ IODll From H~. IN. IB> (2 hre .• 30 min.> • 9 Cl) ll0¥9 "Pockll'I' It In" ( 1982. Com· edy) Richard Benjamin, Paula PrentlM. A married couple deelde to move with their children trom the prtMUree of LOI Ange- les to e "1lmplef" Ille In ttlt wPda ol Of• liR) (2 hrtil. TMl&i&d .UT Ml.WAY ...VS Clf 1"I e • m&T IDUI "BMuty" Dr. Mor• t~r Adler pretld9e OV9f an lnttlltctu.I tr ... tor-•M concerning the cone.pt of bteuty. (RI (I ht ) ([) llOW9 "Humongoue'' ( 1982, HOftOI) Jantt JUiian, OtvtcfWalleOe. A dlef!Qufed •murdtfer •-itc• a pany of ftckleM '"°' eg9r1 weetcendlng on a remote ll'lnd 'A' ~hr.""" 3S min.) w.,. "The Ro.id Werrlor" (1981, ctvtnturt) Mel GlblOn. Brue:. SpenM. In 10 Friday. Sept. 9, 1~83 en Australia 01 the tuture where cMlizatlon tS reduced to a collectlon of rural com- munes. a former highway cop makes a 2000-mlle run lor sanctuary In e ptomlsed land. •R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) .. 8 9 llAn MOUITOM (Season PremlB!e) Matt learns distressing facts about his lather while probing 'he attempt of an oil baron to gain control over some ol Matt's land holdings. Q ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) i BC*Y / IEf CIL.-rY IHOWCAm IA'NltAY _,, TMl&i ·-..,,uu.v -...... ~ ,._. "Soap Operas" Host Ruth Warrick takes a behind-the-scenes took 11.t the ptodUCtlon ptocess that yields a dally-~R) Q &:~.._..,AT 1"I MMYllT CC) MOV9 "Night Of The Juggler" (1980. Suspense) James Brolln, Cflff Gorman. A torme1 police otllcer launches a desperate search through the streets ot New York City IOI his missing daughter. mistakenly kidnapped by a psychopathic crlmfnal 'R' i! hr .. 4 t min.) (8) 0. LOCAnole "Catch A Rising Star's 10th Anniversary" Richard Belzer, Pet Bena1ar. David Br~. BiHy Ctystal. Gabe Kaplan and Robin WiHlems are among the stars S&lutlng the New Yor11 Showcase club whtch gave them thelr start. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) (I) llOWll "Star Trek II. The Wrath 01 Khan" ( t982, Sclenc&-Flctlon) William Shatner, Ricardo Montalban. Adm. JarTWtS T. Kirk reassemblet his~ crew and bat· ties a vlndlettve enemy who blames Kirk for the death of his wile 'PG' ( t hr . 55 min.) Cl ll0¥9 "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young. A young surgeon tries to over· come his fear of the knlle In this spool ot 908.P opera cllchea 'R' ( I hr , 35 mln.) l n11••u• .. UU911UI •• •w11111•n:•ww-... IMTTW WLR• DUnt ''DES: The Tlmebomb Drug" The history. marlletlng and medloel coneequencee of dlethylstll· belltot, a e'ynthetlc H trogen glVefl to pregnant women from the 1940. to the 1960s and which proved to ae harmful, -·== ~ ll0¥9 "Time Bandha" ( 198 t, Come- dy) CrllQ Warnock. Devld Werner. A young boY It teken on a lllp through lime by• bend of diminutive would-be outlawe who have etoten a tlme-werp map from tn. Supreme ~· •PQ' ( 1 hr., 60 min.) .. (%),___ tw,,.p ... ,... • Tiii ~ SchedUled ~ti: John Ritt.,, The TUbee. ( t nr .. 30 mlnJ..r l .... W'" ... _..,.., ........... ''A Valet F1om Aullla; The WOfld Of WIOt· lky" The ~ry 04 the dlelh o< Vllt- dlt1* VytotMy. tha Aulalen ~·ball­ dMr and •tltfaC, le meftted with I r~ of hie WOl'lc and en ••pl9nellon of wtry hie antl-eeteblllhment W9flcl toueh IN TIMltl • of ~ ALlellene.~ . ~ .. ~':,'!;:(1Mt~) ~~.. Jim Htt1ll A ~ ac1ress. a teen-magazine reporter and a prep-school reJect have various adVeo- tures while working at a New York City f r. 'A' (1hr .30m1n) tt:11 90ITICIWTlll 1W Cl) ,_ "U S. Open Highlights" Highlights ot the day's matches (lrom the US"TA National Tennis Center In Rushing Meadow-Corona Parl<. NY) D GD nMeQKT Host· Johnny Carson Guest· Linda Ronstadt. ( 1 hr ) l ~':=o.-rn-..., °' ..aMT IPlc:w. NAMYO DAW) II--"Angry Crime VIC· CI>~h~(ll> CH) llO¥ll "Fast Times At Aidgemont High" (1982. Comedy) Sean Penn. Jen· nlfer Jason Leigh. Students et a "typical" American high school confront the chal· Ieng• of adulthood. drugs. sex and schoolwork 'A' (1 hr . 30 min.) QD JW Q.UI Featured· pert two ol "Seven Deys Ab~ue" looks at actions Americans can take t:> change the nation's course 01 destruotlon. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) tW l11) _,, TUtaet tW CC) ll0¥9 "Young Lady Chatterley" ( 1977, CXama) Harlee McBride. Peter Ratray. A young woman lnheflts her laml- ly's huge mansion and an ancestor's diary detelllng numerous sexual escapades 'A' l! hr .. 28 min ) -· Cl) llO¥ll "Stunt Seven" (1979, Adventure) Chrlatopher Connelly, Elke Sommer. A stunt team tries to rescue a beautiful movie star from kidnappers. (A) {?hrs .. 15 min,) e 9"1RTAllMNT TCMIOHT Medellne Kahn t&lks aboul her new TV comedy serlee; behind the scenes of KFWB. Los Angeles' alt-news radio station. D 110¥9 "Aun A Crooked Mlle" ( 1969, Drama) Louis Jourdan, M&ry Tyler Moa<e A teacher becomes lnvotved with murdef end Intrigue alter dlscCMKlng an under· Q!_OUnd Mbotage plot. (2 hrs.) W CPL POOTIA\.L Saskatchewan Aoughtlder• at Ottawa Rough Alders (A) i hra .• 30mln.) UUY .,_ OP TMI W The Stray Cate. A ock Of Seagulls, CheQuered Past end Chtlln Auotk;>n perform their blggeat hill. {lhr.! • llON "The Road Warrior" (1981, A<Nenture) Mel Glbeon, Bruce Spence. tn an Auttrella of the future where cMllzatlon II reduced to a COiiection of rutal oom- muntos, • forrTlef highway cop mak81 a 2000-mlle run for Mnctuarj In a promlted lend. 'R' ( I hr • 35 min.) -· e PmAY ~ W9IOI The J. Gelle ~. Oaryt HaH & John Oet•. Duten Duran. The Clalh and The Pointer Slet.,. ere featured In muelcll mlnl-f11ture1: 1)1111 e "Ptlvete AMII" eegment '-8turlng 'The 8111~(1 hr., 30 min.) II DI I ITLA.1-ll I llllT .,._ .. .,,._, .,_., Madlllne 11$t about h« ,...;, TV oomedY lltlel; bet.Ind the 108t* 04 l<FWB. Loe ~;,:,.:~IM Ve*' l . (1hf .• 36mln.) "Prtwlt9 leteont" ( i980, Com- )Me l<rltttl, HoWard H.....-nan. A hOOIMt.eper hd en ulterior motive for -l'riclay -Atlunoon Movles-u. G "'Whlle Cargo"' ( 1942. Oranu1) Hedy Lamarr Waller Pidgeon ( I hr 30 tflln ) m> ' American Empire·· ( 1942, Western) P1es100 Foste<. Richard [)jw (;>hrs ) (C) ··canne<y Row· ( 1982 Droma) Nick Notte. Deb1a Wlnge1 (2 hrs) (S) "'Ster Trek II TM W1elh 0 1 Khan" ( 1982, Sc1ence-Fictt0n) Wilham Shetner. Alca1do Montalban ( 1 hr , 55 min ) G "Tnangte'" ( 1970, 01amal Dana ~yn1er, Ray Danton. (2 hrs) tl:lltOJ "The Sea Wolves"" ( 1980. Adventure) Gregory Peck. Roger Moore (2 hrs ) {%) ""Ttle Road Wa111or"' (t98t. Adven- 1u1e) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence ( 1 hr 35m1n) dl(HJ "Ticket To Heaven" ( 1981. Otama) Nick Mancuso. Saul Rublnek. ( t hr . 45 min) 0 "Rich And famous"' ( 1981. Otama) Candice Bergen, Jacqueline Bisset. ( 1 hr . 55m19) l:tl(C) "Hobson"s Chooee"" ( 1954. Comedy) John Mills. Charles l aught on (2 hrs ) CZ.> ··earba1y Coast" ( 1935. Orama) Joel McCrea, Edwaro G Robinson ( t hr . 40 min) a.(H} How To Beal TM High Cost 01 L111- lng"" ( 1979 Comedy) Susan Saint James. Jess1c11 Lanye ( t hr . 45 min ) 0 "'The Plumber" ( 1981. Orama) Judy Morris, l11ar Kanis ( I fir ,. 15 min ) W (Cl 'Sooner 01 I ater'" (1978, Romance) Denise Miller Re~ Smith (2 hrs ) ( "I as1 Holiday" ( 1950. Comeay) Alec Gu1nne~. Kay Walsh (2 hrs ) (~ "'Dragnet' (1969. Mystery) Jacl. Webb Harry Morgan ( t hr . 50 111rn ) 4c:ll0 The Great Advenlure • ( 1976. Ad11enlure) Jack Palance. Joan Collins ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) HD(}) "F'111e M1ll1on Years lo Earth"' (l96B, Sc1ence-F1ct1on) James Do11ald. And1ew Keir (2 hrs.) l::llll) "I. The Jury" ( 1953 Mystery) 8111 Elh· 01. Preston Foster (I hr 30 min ) --•Et;vening .. UDOMEWI IJC...,ATROL liQMY llM:la/ Ullm......,... .... llCMI "The Pu111Ult Of DB Ctx>P4H" (1981. Advenlu1e) Treat Williams, Robel! OuvaU_ A thief skyjacka a plane and para- chules to safety over Oregon with a lor- tune In stOlen money 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 min) (ff) LMWI OLMlll MID MC*ll QLUIOll ii • MALllM MID• '°91110. Lau· ranee Olivier and Jackie Gleason portray two men who a1e In love with the same woman In this ortglnal drama (I hr ) lilO¥ll "Lightning And Thunder" (No Date) (3 hrs ) CO) IODMa "WBA Jr Championship E!Bht" (3 hrs ) c.&J lllCMI "'They Shell Have Music·· ( 1939. Orama) Jbel McCrea. Wall111 Brennan. A group of young musicians gather at a settlement house to pool their telenrs. (2 hrs ) 0 llOV9 "'The Eyes Ot The Ama1ylhs'" ( 1975. Orama) Ruth Ford, Katherine Hough100. An aged widow enlists the aid of he1 granddaughter 10 search tor a "Sig· nar· trom he1 husband ( t hr . 35 min ) . Dectt VANDYU UI .... UMmlla.LD AUCI AU•M,Al&Y DIWINrT 1-CM .... .e .... HAPPY DAYI Aoa. NllC .... O 'JI. llAUZ. A lool. at a Las Vegas Showgirl audition, a new massage·hke 1rea1men1 to relle11e chronic back pain. l""'E.~~ .... l\IM:INAN-'OUIW. ..,. THI 19\. This special pre-s_eason show features a review of last season, en analysis ot the AFC end rhe NFC. a look at lhe HUOll llhe&d 1nd a vl11h to the training camp of tl)e champion Washing ton Redskins ( I hr , 30 1nln ) .,.. I=-COWTT TODAY ~ I Oii n11 TOW FeatV1ed Sydney Omarr, HlrOlooer 10 lhe stars, a look el people who sutl er from "rreeway phobia··. '"Farewell My Ugly," en unusual game In whtch a large group of people seek the idenlity o t 11 mythical rnurde1er via ch.~es ldror,~cy=• the cny. LA~ a ....Va C<*l'Altf IYI Oii LA. Featured a lrlp to the beautiful Me>1lcan Riviera. Including Aca- pulco. Pueno Vallarta and lwtapa I Zlhua- tanejo, a look et the homes of stars EllZll· beth Taylor and Richard Burton 1n Pueno Valletta 1 ~1f=~ .... WAllWON WID. • lllYllW lilO¥ll ··chain Reacllon'" ( 1980. Adventure) Steve Blsley. Arna-Marla Win- chester. A covered-up nuclear accldenl results In a con1emlnated, amnesiac plan1 worker wandering around the countryside (1 hr . 30 min ) m lilO¥ll "Driftwood'" ( 1947, Drama) Ruth Warrick, Walter Brennan A young doctor takes on the responslblllly ot pro- 11ldlng,a home tor an unusual yourig glrl deprlvfld ol normal human contact (2 hrs.) J:a@ H .. AlL Atlanta Braves at Los Ange- les Dodgers (3 hrs ) .. tJ Cl) TMI DU(U Of HAlZAllD Bo and U..1ke become Big Brothers to a 1een-age orphan (P.R. Paul) with a yen tor steal- 1~. (R) (1 hr) U OD MoVll '"Goldenglrr· ( 1979, Ora· ma) Susan Anton, James Coburn. A young woman is subjected to an unusual tra1n1ng program In a quest lo malle her an Olympic champion (A) (3 hrs ) " lilO¥ll "For Me And My Gal" ( 1942. Mll~al) Judy Garland. Gene Kelly The success of lwo vaude11illlans Is Interrupted ~ World War I (2 hrs \ g · (fG) LOnHYI /Premiere) An ' Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Vnder New Management Dean A. Dempsey General Muqer Bernard S. Rudnick Me•ortal CoUller I la1·hor La\\'H · Ylouot Olive ~lcn1orial P.iirk ·Mortuary· CR EMATI ON· 1290 OTHER SERVI CES FROM '546 PHONfo10DAY FREE INFORMAT10N 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd .) 540-5554 ~rlday, Sept. 9, 1983 9 _ ....... ----------------------~~. -rriclay Cont. H8 J10¥11 "The Big Street" (1942. Romiince) Henry Fonda, LucHte Ball. A selfish nightclub singer rekes advantage ol a bUs boy's love. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) WO llO¥ll "Blade Runner" (1982, Sci- ence-Fiction) Harrison Ford, Rutger Haver In a world of the lulure. a special police otticer is assigned to tracil dow1I and destroy four renegade androids 'R' ~hr .. 56 ~ ell T11m /CGml..nCWIJl)AA lflOllTHBK(lt) -Saturday ·1u.a.PAMI90llT 0 lftlAT lflOllTIClllT'D .. ITMCADI H MTllUCl10MAL _, "Football: Line- backer Play" Guest: Serafino "Foge" Fazio, Pittsburgh coach. (R) •mUOATao&. TMI WORLD TOMOMOW YIC'I YACMT LOT (I) llO'ftl "Street Musle" (1981, Drama) Elizabeth Deity. Larry Breeding (1 hr .. 30 min.) •tm llO'ftl "Stralt-JacJ<et" ( 1964. Horror) Joan Crawtord. Olane Baker (2 hrt.) .. CWTAllK'MIMOO .. .,..,, CAMAICWAI ff•WT19 .....c.,,,.. .,_TALI ...... ........ W/NmlOMI lmCIP ... ~ MceeG "The Cotumbla Cup'~ Tri Cities, WA) (R) (1 hr.) (I) "They Shell Have Music" (1939, Orama) Joel McCrea, .Walt8f Brennan (2 hrs I Cl) llOWI "Dragnet" ( 1969. M atery) Jack Webb. Harry Morgan. (I ~r . SO min.) .. tAWM.L MllQt Guest· Don Sutton. ) '"'*'*''-~ • WOICIOfl~Nm imllT M •Wiii ........... rnYCM1• 112a IOOOOAYU. CMCO,_MllM llOftl "Golden RendeZVoue" ( 1977, Suspense) Rloherd H1rr1t. Devi<! Janaaen. il hr .. 43 min.) CB) 110W1 "The EuropMJll" ( 1970. Ofa- ma) I.ff Aemlck, Lita Elchl'lofn. ( 1 hr , 31 ~ 1.,. ~11111pot1" (1981. Orama) M.i Qlt>toni Mark Lee. ( 1 hr .. 60 min.) Ml ...... L "l."i ...... ,11111~ ·•·• • .,~--1--,.., .. ..... .,... ... TCIUT&L• ....... IR. ... Ofl.,. _.., 12 Fr'lday.Sept.01 1983 Ca> llO'ftl 'The Sea WOives" ( 1980, Adventure) Gregory Peck, Roger MOOfe During World War II, a group of British businessmen form a votunteer reglrnenr 10 destroy a Garman spy nest In the Indian Ocean 'PG' (2 hrs.) ()) llO'ftl "Firecracker" (1981, Adven- ture) Jillian Kessnef. Darby Hinton A lemale martial arts teacher travels to the Orient In search of her mlsslng sister, 'A' L! hr , 25 min ) 4111 Ql)l'WM.l ...:ti Guest: Ron Luciano. (Q) M•E& EDI -The IOll8 of ex- astronaut Phil Tracey head tor exciting new adventures In this animated film ( 1 hr.) 1111 CD _.. fUCI The 14-year-otd daughl8f of divorced parents hires an attorney to i t her In the custody lltlg.atlon. ,. .. M~TMa . ...,..._. MWtllClll /UTnaMICAU i =I~ -POOTIMLOQ ••DOCTal M llO'ftl "Experiment In Terror" (1962, Suspense) Glenn Ford. Lee Remick. (2 · 1hra u= llllPAllllm ITOOlll .. ZIDOlmWI ME Ult ,_ "U.S. Junior Toumement" (2 hra.) l lA'nWY•NEll llAllmATM__, IPOITll•tll) PIAla.I IOC:9' Wembley falls In love with a f:raggle named Lou. (Q).,_ "The Sectet 01 NIMH" (1982, Fa.nt .. y) Animated Volcet ot Elizabeth ~rtrnan, Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr., 20 mlfl.) (J) .,_ "The Stuo.nt Prince" (1954, Mutloal) Ann Blyth. Edmund Purdom. (2 h,.,) (Z)llOWll "No Sex PINN. We're British" (1973) Ronnie Corbett, Beryl Reid (1 ht .. 30 min.elm .. !=."A Challenge f:or Robin Hood" (1"8, AdVenture) Barrie lnght1m. James ·1Ha;·==~W/-.O .. , __ 18 IRWf ...... Ofl ,_ MOii · ._ "ClalUy exor ... ·• (1981. cMnt\Ke) Anl!Nlttd. (1 hr , 30mln.) ('f)fUY,._mT,_ ''Batlca Of The OICU'dtoka" (Al CB) ..... IOCI Red Challet\gM QobO .. IMder of the Ft9Qgln. .. l1':':1f.:'u.a. Open" women·• final end men'• tamlflnttt (llw ftom the USTA Hartlonel T tfWI Cent• In Aoll'llng MNcj. -~(7.tvt.) 1mr-... ..... The poplAit roek ~ perfot"'9 • MllCtlOtl of their hlt9 In • oonoert taptd In .... CC) llO'ftl "The Pursuit Of D.B. Cooper" ( 198 t, Adventure) Treat Williams, Robert Duvall A lhlef skylacks a plane and para- chutes to safety over Oregon with a for- tune In stolen money. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) .. CIDllOVW "Diner" (1982, Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Mlekey Rourke. A Baltimore diner Is tile hengou1 tor a quintet of young men seen during the time when the pres- sures of adulthood are threatening to disperse them. 'R' ( t hr., 50 min.) bourne. ( 1 hr.) Cl llOWI "The Great Adventure" ( 1976, Adventure) Jack Palance, Joan Collins 1 hr., 25 min) • CIDTMIWYWlttOW OZlllMD~ a n.um.a .unm .-:A'ITOP Ta IAT8.L,•RJ. ~IOI~ "Gravity Drag Nation- al Championship" (from For1 Wayne, IN) (A) {O)llO'ftl "Buuard" (1981) Christopher Hanks. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CZ> llOWI "Barbary Coast" (1935, Ora-ma) Joel McCrea. Edward G Robinson. i hr .. 40 min.) ~DMllAMDllCMI .............. ,w ...... llM I F/IC009YDOO -~"'='~ llAllCUI -.n, ILD. llMIC OP CIL~ • COOfWI I OIW COUlfT'f ''Educa- tion C11s18: The Coats To Ofange County" A toolc at the consequences of cutbacks tor Orange County education, how the quallty of teaching and teeming ha.a been affected. along with ettor11 of O.C. par- eo11 to raise spenCllnQ for education (Cl llOWI "They Alt Laughed" ( 1981, Comedy) Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara. i! hr., .46 min.) Cl) AUTO IM*I "Formula I OutOh Grind Prl11~· from Zandevoort. The Nether· lan<lt) 2 hrl.) CID M miL Thlt spectel pr ..... son ahOw featur" a review of latt ... ton. an 11natyt11 Of the AFC •nd the NFC •• tool< et tfle aeaeon aheed and • vltlt to the training camp of the champion Washing- ton Redskin&.~ I t'lf , 30 min.) COMM•· ,. (I) llOWI "The Boy Friend" ( 1971. Mull- eal) Twiggy, ChrlttC>Pf* Gable. (2 hr• .. 30mln.) .. tm .,_ "The Men With Thi Golden Arm" ( 195e. Or1m1) f:rank Sinatra, Kim Nov~..: hft .. 30 min.) -1 ....... _. ''The Truth" (1968. Weet8fn) Mayton Moore. J1y 81iv.thMll. ( t hf .. 30 min.) 1--···=·u. .... ..., ..... , . =r-Q I .. ~'The !)'ti Of The Amatyllle" 975, Oram1) Ruth FOfd, Katherlnt ~hf,, 36 min.) tW~all 11 ~,.~ ~L;"l ~·•OfllceaoCubl (3M.) -~-- .. l'rlclay Coal. providing tier employer'• teen,.ge son with hli llrat U>euel a>epefKtnee 'R' ( t hr 30mln.) -1-.J TllAC&I 1* ~'ITIW'fD llCMI "Cattle Empire" ( 1968, WMl- ern) .JoatMcCrea. GIO!la Talbott A hated cartle bo5' aeeks to doubkt-cross the man ;who~ him to Jall. (2 hra.) ORI Of THI co.DY m>M I -ICOTT UI llCMI "The Lall American V1rg1n" ( 1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monoson, Diane Franklin. A thy leen-ager In love Is reluctant to join his buddies In their pursuit of se>eual el!pe<lences 'A' ( t hr., 30 min) 1:11 Cl) lllOVll "Fast Times At Aldger]100t High" ( 1982, Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen· nifer Jason Leigh Studenrs at a "typical" American high school controot the chal· lenges ot adulthood, drugs. sex and schoolwor" 'fl' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1:11 IJ lllOVll "Destroy All Monsters" ( 1968. Sclence-FlcUon) Aklra KubO, Jun Tazakl Monslers herded toge1he< on an Island on Earrh are released by aliens and begin to destroy the world. (2 hrs ) ct) llOVW .. Big Bad Mama" (1974, Adventure) Angle Dickinson. Willlam Shalner. A woman cuts a path ol vlolence and romance through the Southwesl or the 1930s. ·A' ( 1 hr. 23 min) ~ l1Zl llQHT T'UCKI 0 llOVW "Prrnce 01 The Clly" (1981, Drama) Treat Williams. Jerry .Orbach. A New Yor" cop Is caught between federal preSSYre and loyally to his fellow ollk:ers ckirlng en lnv"tloatlon ot wlde19rHd lie• eotr~=· 'R' (2 hft ., ~6 min ) • e ort•HlrT ... "8rlm11one And Treacle" 982, Oram•) Sting, Oentlolm Elliott A myateriou. young men cone NI way Into a cynical t>utlneNman'• hootehold ind lhe helrtl Of lhe men'• wife i nd crippled d•=,;;~1hr.,26mln.) ~ .,_ "MylllfNN" ( 1979) Rutger Haue~Ma Krlttel. !2 hra ) H• "NorwOOd' (1970, Comedy) Glen C.mpbeU, Kim Darby. A Vietnam vetlfan 111\KNI home I nd flndt that he II bofed with hie joO I nd disturbed thal hla sister his merrled en overt>Mrlng man. ( 1 hr .. 66 min.) •• MON "The Nelson Altair" {1973, Orama) Glenda Jackson, Pete< Flnch The love affair between Lord Horatio Nel· son and Lady Emma Hamllton during lt\tl 1800. encja !'!_tragedy. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) I llAllY ~llAllY IWn'MM --(II) MON "Green Ice" (1981. Ad\lenture) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archer. An engineer and a socl.alite attempt to rob e South Ameflcan emerald smugglef of a fortune In gems. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 65 min ) I OU...COWSYTODAY .. -.YTUCll Ml -M l9l This special pre-season show features a review ol las1 season. an analysis ol the AFC and the NFC, a look at the. season ahead end a vlslt 10 1he !raining camp ol lhe champion Washing- HEADACHES? There Really Is An Answer CALL 645-5300 WESTCLIFF CHllOPIACTIC OFFtCE Dr.lohrtA. ...... 2043 WestcHff Dr .. Wte 101 HewportlHch c.._ C•c•'• • IM ... '"'8ef Most Insurances Acoepted ton ~dtkina. t t ,,, , 30 mln.1 .. (l)MOVS "Love Trap" ( 1976, Sutpenae) Flon1 Alehmond. Robin Askwllh An army veteran 1cctdent1Ny becomes lnvOlvod In a my1111rlous caper when he moves 11110 11 friend's luxurious apartment ( 1 hr , 20 mlnJ. -~-.UST&KO !Sl:~e Vie Continue" ( 198J, Ora- ma) Annie Girardot. Jean·Pl&fre Cassel A Patialan houflewrta with three young children tries to put her Ille togelher after the sudden dea1h ot her hueband •po· ( t hr., 35 min.) •• MO¥S "Voy•oe Into Space" ( 1970, Science-Fiction) Mllsundbu Kaneko. SM· zaburo Date A hero swings Into action to rescue Tokyo from annihilation by a drea~ monster (2 hrs ) (!)WWII TIU. ([) llOVll .. Body Heal" ( 1981, Suspense) William Hurt. Kathleen Turner A smalltime Florida lawyer Is persuaded by his IOVer 10 murder h&r husband ·A' ( 1 hr., 55 min ~ Ml CID LA11Am11 ouvmt Ml>~ UAac. Al -HAlJllllt Ml> -M>ll•ON Lau-rence Olivier and Jackie Gleason porrray two men who are in love with the same woman In this orlglnal diama ( 1 hr ) ~CAllTOOMI (%) lllOVll "I. The Jury" ( 1953, Myslery) Biii Elliot, Pre&ron Foster. Based on the novel by Mickey Spillane Mike Hammer sets oul 10 avenge the murder ol his best lrlend. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) W llll •fWUN THf~ Men's & Woman'& Traditional Wear f />*l•Jr• 1#11.,,/ht••ft .n •tf#IVf.J l'•t \f4/~. • Holii.I • •t• w••"" 1Jt, •u.-~ rolul A.Wt m rf_,,~ lr•l/1hou•I.. fl l•1lottJ tJ• 1 "''•m•f1 ¥ho t'•ff' lh~MI lrum ~ wprtb '•"'"' 101 •~ur NHr1fu11 ..,...,,.. °"' ,,,,.,,,..,.,,.,., •me '-Ir r1•wn Friday, Sept. 9, 1963 11 -Saturday Cont. ( 1949. Advenrure) John Wayne. Vere RalstOn In rhe early 1800s. a Ken1ucky man attempts to prevent a petr or crooks trom stealing and sllll finds lime to romance the beau11ru1 daughter of a French general (2 hrs ) Elli IOt GNAT IDIAI "Beauty" Of Mor timer Adler presides over an intellectual lree for all concerning the concept ot beauty (R) ( t hr J fl) IODNO Scheduled 12·roond t>our Larry Holme!. vs Scoll Fran!\ for the WBC Heavyweight Chaml)lonshtp ot the World (hve from Atlantic City, NJ) (2 hrs ) ~ MAGIC OI DICORATM ~AllTWO CC) MOYW ''Golden Rendezvoos" ( 1977, Suspense) Richard Harris. David Janssen An ocean finer carrying a cargo ol gold and the lives ol its passengers are threat ened by the p<>S61b11t1y ol nuclear destruc· lion ( 1 hr • 43 min ) (£) WC>lmN'I ~ "World Invitational 7-Ball Championship· Match 6" ( t hr) (t:f) MOVW "On Golden Pond" (1981. Ora· ma) Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn Old family tensions resurface as an elderly couple retttrn for a last summer at their New England retreat and are visited by !hair daughter. her liance end his son 'PG' (t hr, 49 m1n J (Q) IAMIAU l'MVllW 'llt IAIUAU. AllOUllD ntl WOMJ) ~La• CONCIRT The lush rock band per· forms "Sunday. Bloody Sunday." "New Year's Day" end other hits from lhe Red Rock outdoor amphitheatre 1n Colorado ( t hr) ' @MOYW "Gallipoli" (198t, ()fame) Mel Gibson Mark Lee Two Australian fool racers with conrrast1ngly dlflerenl person· , alltles sign up to hghl tn Turkey du11ng World War I 'PG' (I hr, 50 min) .... ()) .... IWIY TnP llOOM • = AmJICA "Bighorn!" A band of wlld Rocky Moonta1n bighorn sheep 1s observed through the seasons, from one ling Into Iha ne•t (R) M WllMCHOl- MHT IAC«l wmt DAW> HOMOWttl HOU YWOOO Cl.OllUP Ur. PllOflLa "The Promise Ot Amer I· ca" ( 1 hr) I~ ... IAlllMU. a 1MI IU.-U lllOf'U'ICOlllT ..._lwmtU.....clWIU .......,. ALt. CMATUMI ._.,,,,.IMM.LI "°"1'ICIN'fll MO¥ll "Night Shilt" ( 1982. Com.dy) Httnry Wlnkler, Michael Keeton Two nighttime morgue attendant• become "IOv• brokers" for a group of hoole,ra whO tiave Iott lhelr pimp 'A' ( 1 hr , 45 min) " Cll)t••w Atlanta Brevet et LOI Angct ies Dodgers ( 3 hrs ) CJ) .,.,,. "OOln' South" ( t978, Come- dy) Jack NIChOltoo. M&ry Steent>uro-n. A. captured hOfM! thief It ottered a chance to escape Nlnglng by marry!~ a young lady from the town In which he a lmprleOned 'PG' (I hr , 41 min) CZ) llO¥W "The Roed Warrlof" ( 1981. AdVel'ltvre) Mel Cllbton, Bruce Spence. In en Auatralta of the lulure Where cMMDtlon It reduced 10 1 eolleOtlon 01 rUtal com- mul'l4Jtl, 11 tormM highway cop m1k" a '000 mite run for tanctuary In a proml..o l1tnd 'A' ( 1 hr , 3& min ) 14 Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 I DMQlllT 1:11 DMCI PIYIJt CIUJt C.....U Wtc SHOW Ell<* LA. Fealured .1 look ar gramn roos Las Vegas Showgirls. a 1epor1 cin new breakthrooghs 1n 11eat1ng cararacis. '-t1ll11• lips lrom manoeur1s1c; on mak1119 nn11· ~ stronger and longer tW n'f C* IM DllOO flil ..__, UNO Argentina <. t11med 1111.r• car drtver, Juan Manuel Fan1J10. •S pruhled ~) (E) CR. FOOTIAU. Toronto l\rqonavt~ olt British Columb•a Lions (3 hrs) m TOQITMlll wmt lt9UY AND 'AT IOOlll .. a (I) WALT CMINIY 'The On•egA Cori nectoon" A young U S governmenr All""' (Jeffrey Byron) and h1'! l11end (I arry Cedar) continue their search lor a lod nap~d scientist. (Part 2) (RJ ( t hr ) D m .,.:P111WT rnM>l(ll Arnolcfs school newspaper article on drug abuse n111 ... c1o; lhe a1ten1lon ot First Lady Nancy ReAy1111 ~)~ T..L HOO«D Hooker stalks lhe i.:olcl blooded supermarket robbers who bl111rl ed his el(·Wlfe (A) O ( t hr ) Q MOVIE "Oeathdream" ( 1912. Hnrro11 John Marley. Richard Backu!. Thf> par ents ot a man supposedly killed 1n Vier nam are shocked when he appears al their aoor::eo (2 hrs ) i : "The P1ra1e" (19418. M11s1calJ Judy Garland. Gene Kelly I\ 1on1>1y island gtrl lahs In love with a handsome 3CtO< who plays the parl of her hero Mock The Black (2 hrs ) 41) MOVIE "The Death Ot Roeh1e" ( t971 Ofama) Ben Gauara. Robby BMs~n A d1slraughl lather struggles desperately ll• cope with the problems caused by hi!; t6 't!ar·old son's dr~dl:ii'Ton (2 hrs ) t1!J TMI .._ I Cnrlu Mt111si Glullni, maestro of the Los Angoras Phil harmonic. rehearses, conducts and o lle1<; oft-stage Impressions of overtures trom three Rossini operas (R) ~ 1 hr ) QlD 'ML,,,. NN 01 MGIW.D ,._ CC) llCMI "They All Laughed" ( 1981 Comedy) Audrey Hepburn, Ben Oazz1110 Thrile New .. York detectives becorno Involved In numerous romantic lialsons while tracking their clients' errant wives 'PG' t 1 hr .. 45 mtn ) • (8) lllOVll "The Road WafflO(' (1981, Adventure) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence In en Australia of the future where clv111z11t1or1 Is redooed to e collection of rural com mones. a lormer highway cop mnkes n 2000-mlle run tor si1nclv!lry In a promiser! land. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min) O _,... "Tlmerlder" ( t982. Science Fiction) Fred Ward, Belinda Dauer A motorcycllsl unwittingly travels through a time wa1p and wlr\dt up emong t 9th can tury Western outlaws PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) G MOWll "That Night With You" ( 1945) 1..! hr , 30 min ) .. (J,DH-~l' At~nto Br11110S nt I Oll Ango let Oodoef• ( I hr . 45 min J .. D e kva IPOOlill Grendfalhctt Strei too (John HovMmen) frln to l>lonk up [dward and Kato'• romonce (R) e llOVll "0.yOnd The Betmvd11 f rll'ln· Qle" ( 1875, MYttery) rred M11cMurray. Donna Miiia A retired bvslntMmfln IOfiGn hit fHclnarlon with the 9armud• Trlanglel when hit fll~ and ~iendt vanl!lh while 00 • plMAur• CtUI .. In fhe Ares ( I tlf • 30 min.) a .._.... II "SNCIOw lft The Sun" !ii:rati.lh'• n.no It 9CllJOht by Ii~ ana µMees ( 1 hr , :JO min ) t:AI ( 1.) CIEIA ICOM t:OO I) Cl) MOYW "Borderline" ( 1980. Adven- ture) Charles Bronson Bruno Kirby A µuhce ollocer rries to smash a smuggllng 1111y 1tlat explOilS Mexican alleos by pul· long rtlem 10 work 1n grueling sweatshops (?hr!>) 0 IOXIMQ Scheduled 12-round bOUt • I ;my Holmes vs SCOll Frank for the WBC Heavyweight Championship of the World {frnm Atlanllc C11y. NJ) (2 hrs.) U T.J. HOOKD Hooker stalks lhe cold- blooded supermarkel robbers who blind· ed his ex-wOe (RJ Q (I hr ) (f) MOVIE 'The Lost Man" (1969. Dfe· mil) Sidney Po1t1er. Joanna Shimkus A bl.lck ex-Army ofltcer discovers that more rh1111 demonstra11ons are necessary to ensure racial equality. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) @) LOYI IOAT April Lopez (Charo) tnlormc; the crew lhat she Is leaving Amerl· "'' an obnoxious young passenger (Michael J Fox) creales problems. and a youny woman (Mary McDonough) tJoc1C1es 10 abandon her virginity (R) Q It hr) fD OMAT ~ "BrldeshNd Revi~lled Orphans Of The Storm" Chilrles and Julia. bolh mamed, begin a cl1indes11ne affair at>oard a trans·Allanhc liner during a raging storm (Part 9) (R) Q_(llH) • G) Couwntv OOl.D Robert Urich hosts an nu stAr l~up of counlry music ar11sts per· lorm1ng ce1tlhed Gold Rec0td hits; guests include T G Sheppard, Tanya Tucker, Sylvia and Ricky Scaggs. (2 hrs.) LI MOYW "F(lSI Times At Rldgemont H1ph" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen· mf Pr JA'IOO l e1gh Students at a "typk;al" Ame11carl high schoot confront the chal lenges 01 adulthood. drugs. seit and <.c.hoolwork 'R' (I hr . 30 min.) Si MOVIE "Blade Runner" ( 1982, Sci· m1ce·F1c11on) Harrison Ford, Rutgef Hauer In a world ot the future, a apeclal puhce oftlcer Is assigned to track down and destroy tour renegade androids. 'A' (I hr . 55 (flln ) [lJ MOVIE "I, The Jury" ( 1963, Mystery) Bill Ell101. Preston Foster Based on the novel by Mickey Spillane. Mike Hammef sets out to avenge the murder ot his ·best ~rlond. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) .. (ti) MOYll "The Sea Wotves" ( t 980, Adventure) Gregory Peck, Roger Moore. O\Jrlng World War II, a groop of British Ous1nessmen form a volunteer regiment to destroy e German spy nest In the lndlan Ocean 'P~~ hrs.) 0 TMOM TM1 DAYI mlTMIVNlllM *I 81 =AIY _.,., A repottlf (Con- nie Steven1) trlet to e•poee Mr. Roarke as e fraud. and a man (Gary Fr&nk) trle9 10 piove that his told* bfothef waa not 1 deserter (A) Q ( 1 hr.) Q lllOVtl "Sh11ne" ( 1953. Western} Alan ladd. Jean Arthur A reformed gunfighter 11 lorced ro uae h11 gun again to defend homesteaders from lawtessneM. (2 hrS., 10 .. I MD :u»~ "M•• R0ttch" Cecil Bridgewater. ()dean Popoe Ind CeMn HIM f(lln Mu Roecl'I In perlofmatloe at Biuet Alie=~:· O.C. (I hr., 30 min.) • lllOVtl "P1yday" ( 1873, Ofan'19) Rip t~n. Anne Ceprl A oountry and wttt.i-n tln09f rvtr11e~ m.. kff hit way to •t•r· dOm by m putatlng end "dltoardlnO ttlOlle erourro m. ( t ttr .. 4& min.) -lalunlay Cont • • ~ 2 -INCW. (Seuon Prem· ltte) 'The Heunted Mention Myetery" A boy and girt (CM1118n Stater, Trts11ne Skyler) l)(Obe the dleappearance ot a "jl~mlW. (Part 1) (R) Q i ClflPIMll IOULTUll 90Wll "Roblnl<>n Crusoe On Mars·· ( 1984, Sc~Acllon) Paul Mantee, Vic Lundin (2 hra ) I ~ ... ,~ 'iLL St. Louis Cardinals at Chi ~ Cubs (3 hrs ) CHJ lllCWll "Aeda" (1981. Drama) Warren Bea~ane Keaton (2 hrs . 40 min ) CI> "Green Ice" ( 1981, Adventure) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archt11 ( 1 hr • 55 min.) I .. °" ¥'lllO -.oee~ Hrtl t••tiLL SI. Louis Cardinals at Chi· c.oo Cuba (3 hrs,, 15 min.) 1Wl.._,_AL.lATAalttow (JJ U.UDAHMDITAIG coour~ ..... ..,..,(l)Q -°" llON "The Road Warrl0t" ( 1981. Ad\tenture) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) e llOWll "Frenchle" ( 1951, Western) Shelley Winters, Joel McCrea ( 1 tu . 30 min.) Afternoon -1--ITOOQll llCM FOOnM.l. Florida Stale al Louisi- ana State (3 hrs . 30 min ) D llOWll "Down To The Sea In Ships" ( 19,9. Adventure) Richard Widmark. Lionel ea::u,(2 hrs.) III> NCAA (3 hrs .. 30 min) G) llOWll "Kiiier From Shantung" (No Date, Adventure) (2 hrs.) • llAllC Of flOML PAllTltG (C)llOWll "The Spirit 01 SI Louis" (1957 Biography) James Stewart, Murray Ham· lllon. (2 hrs .. 30 min ) ([) flUY YOUll IUT n.. "Basics 0 1 The Groundstoke" (R) CD) llOWll "Pandemonium" ( 1982 Mys lery) Tom Smothers, Carol Kane ( I hr ,..l20~1111M llA.,_. AT THI IUOU Featured: "The Courageous Dr Chnslian" ( 1940) star· ring Jean Hersholt; a 1936 cartoon. a 1945 sh0t1 starring Frank Sinatra, ancJ Chapter 5 of "Lost C11y 01 The Jungle" ( 1946). (R) ( 1 hr., 30 min) ([) MmlCA'I CW • THI 2l'nC alAUDQf ~ llCMI "Gotn' South" (1978, Come dy) Jack Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen (_1 hr , 4 1 min.) U llOWll "Sluckey's Last Stand" ( 1980 Comedy) Whit Reteher1. Ra)' Ar,zalone l1 hr., 30 min) tMl lJ.l) llOWll "S1!1 Black Horses" ( 1962. Western) Audie Murphy. Dan Duryea ( 1 hr., 55 min) YI I THI llMTal llOWll "GOOdbye. Franklin High" ( 1978. Drama) Lane Caudell. Ann Dusenberry (2 hrs.) 9 MOVA "Notes Of A Biology Watcher· A Film With Lewis Thomas" B1olog1st and award-winning author Dr Lewis Themas reveals some of lhe mysterious worlders of Ille. (R) O ( 1 hr.) <I> TOP M* llOmo From Hammono. IN IB) (2 hrs , 30 min.) CD llOWll "On Golden PoncJ" ( 1981, Dril· ma) Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn (Z) llOWll "TtW Mu81e Men" (1Utll, Muil· C81) Robert PrtlfllOn, Shirley Jones. (2 hrs , 30 min.) ID llOWll "fho Rosa Bowl S10ty" ( 1962. Drama) MarshaU Thomp5()n, Vera Miias l ht.,30mln) * P.1'1M)Oll llCMI "~aSI Tlm411 At Ridg9rnon1 HIQh" ( 1982, Comedy) Sean Penn. WI nlfir Jason Leigh ( I hr , 30 min ) .. 0 AUJO UaliMI "Mellow 'l'etlo 300" ( I hr ) l a1'Uln~ THI MMD¥ IOYI I llUCY DMW llYI- ~ e llOWll "Francis" ( 1950. Comedy) Donald O'Conn0t, Patricia Medina (2 hrs.) 9 .UT ~ "Wagner's Ring Die Walkure AClll II And Ill" In the second of four operas that make up Wag· ner's "The Ring Of The Nlbetung," Wotan (Donald Mcintyre) Is forced to order Siegmund's death, but his warrior daugh· ter Brunnhllde (Gwyneth Jones) disobeys his command to delend Hundlng and tries 10 save Siegmund ~ (3 hrs) G)'MIWllK•H•W ID TOii W AT 11JWttoWY HAU: A ... YIM The popular Singer I songwrl1er per forms some new ballads and some old standbys lrom Symphony Halt fn Bosron (R) (1 nr) 0 llOYll "Time Alle1 Time" ( 1979, Scl- ence·Fic11on) Malcolm McDowell, Dav10 Warner ( I hr , 52 min ) 2:11 • QUMWtl Ill.All) CI> IOUl 11'All GI) THI flOAO TO LOI MQIUI CC> llCMI "Tim" ( 1981 Orama) Piper Laurie, Met Gibson ( I hr . 35 min ) (tt) ¥1DIO MDOX CS) llOY11 "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Nick Nolt~er (2 hrs.) '1) PIWlaAl TOOAY l:a@ llOTOllWED LL.UllMTB> Ml CJ llOTOllCYCU WOM.D 8 llOVll "Clarence, The C1oss-Eyee1 Lion" ( 1965, Adventure) Marshall Thompson. Betsy Drake (2 hrs.) 8 IUT Of W Rew. Cl) llOWll ' Bui NOi F0t Me" ( 1959. Cum edy) Clar!\ Gable, Lilli Palmer (2 hr~.) '1i) IMll!E nOllY INC:W. IDmOle "A Voice From Rus91a· The World 0 1 Vysot- sky" The anniversary ot the Cleath ol Via· dlm11 Vysotsky, the Russian poel-balla· deer anel satirist is marked with a review of hrs work and dll e•plana1t00 01 why his an1t·establ1shmen1 works touch the tiearts of average Russians ( I hr ) (R) MOVIE "The Sea Wolves" ( t 980, Adventure) G1egory Peck. Roger Moore t2 hrs ) (lJ llOVll "Street Music" ( 1981. Otama) Eltzabeth Daily La11y B1eed1rog (I hr 30 rrttn) . Q) llOVll "t1111tdt10t1 Ot Lile I 19:J4, Ora ma) Ctau0e11a Colt>drt. Warren Wiiiiam (2 hrs.) ~-IIZ> WMITUtQ l:llG TAUC AIOU'T pteT\ml Guest Norman Cousins, ed1lur author, leclurel and µho- 15:.; ... , 99\. QAm Of THI WID (II) <* l'OllTtWID .,. 2 Wl'nt YOU In a lrltx.ne to Meiucan ln~pendenclj Day Anna Bernal inter views w111e ours1a1101ny H1SIJdniC .... u111en of 1983, 1nclue11ng Glo11a Mol111d, Esrttlla Romero and V11u1nla Oa!laca. who will d1S· cvu whal It 1ak" IOf • Ot~•n• 10 make 11 In Iha United Stat" 1---.nmu.u. 9 mA111T 90ITI Lll9el ··war· (i) :f::'~Hoat: Jayne Kenned)' G llOW9 "The Ways Of Kung-Fu" ( 1978, Ad\lenture) Chi Kwan-Juen, Mon Fe!:,:;.•) • "Du.t Al DiablO" (1966, We11I· ern) James Gerner, Sidney Pomar t2 hrt) GD llO¥ll "The Thin Men" ( 193,, M)'S- 1ery) Wllllam Powell. Myrna Loy. (2 hrs) G'nmmWAIM.WAYIU ....... flUC& LR• Tiii..., LIMUlt James Ear1 Jones narretes this documentary of Iha treatment of blacks In lhe baseball leagues of segregaled America. ( 1 hr ) ~ llOWll "los1 And Found" ( 1979, Comedy) Ge<><ge s.Qal. Glenela Jacksoo. OO tv .... 6mfn) IPOllTWB llO¥ll "Ball Of Fire" (1942, Comedy) Gar~ooper, Barbara Stanwyck (2 hrs ) g "Chariots Of Flre" ( 1981. Ora· ma) Ben Cross. Ian Charle!.00 (2 hre~. 5 min.) (%) llOWll "Mad M8JI" ( 1980, Drama) Mel Gibson. Joanne Samuel ( t hr , 29 min.) 4r:a1AT-,_ ..... ll¥P -llOIT YM.UMLI 11\.AYIR The past season's best playl\rs from each divi- sion of the Natlonal Foo1ball League are profiled. CS) llOWll "Gregory's Girl" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gordon John Sincla11. Dee Hepburn 1 hr, 30 min.) .. lllllllM llOOTIAU. ..a.T -~ llAlllM flUYIOOl W Gl.UQM'I &All) llfl llAQAllll •·A•1tt1 llO¥ll "Apache" ( 1954, Western) 1 .. 1~:::., ... , THI WOM.D IPOllT._,. um.I lllVD IAMD • AUITUUA Tha popular rock group performs a selection of their hits In a concerr taped in Mel· bourne ( 1 hr ) (jJ llOYll "The Crlmlnal Code" (1931, Orama) Walter Huston, Phllllps Holmes lhr .• 40 min) llAllNL. MTI TMIATM .. llCM FOOnM.l. .. UMI CUii O/l 'D me .... IA-.U Celllomla Angels at Chicago White Sox (3 hrs.) I ~T AmlCAll WLD •Am MOW '1i) llAGtC Oii MmAl. PAIN'TltQ CZ) llOWll "No Se-Please. We're Brl11Sh .. ( 1973) Ronnie Corbett. Beryl Reid ( 1 hr .. 30 mtn) --llilvenlng ·1=-WIB•MYD 9'0llTmAT lllCllYAMD'I~ • Ko.MK ~CO.MY llOWll "The F.ghting Kentuckian" Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 13 ., I I -Sunday Morning .. I Eii. f COIWITYCAL.elWI c~ IHOWIT.,.. Tom Bosley hosts this musical special featuring Robert Morse. Donna McKechnle. Mary Marlin. Ethel Merman and other lop actors Jn perfor- mances or the best numbers lrom Ame11- ca·s most popular stage musk:als ( t hr 50mln) · CS) llOVll "Gregory's Girl" (1982. Come- dy) Gordon John Sinclair. Dee Hepburn TOllY AND MM M.NM) H WMAnM ; hr., 30 min.) .. f'Olt OUR Tml VWWPOINY OM NUTlll'nOM :.Change 01 Life" ~='AC~(lt) ct} llOVll "The Music Man" ( 1962. Musi· cal) Robert Preston. Shirley Jones. (2 hrs .. 3 1 min.) IWf1IT au.c:tt M CIMTMIB t Q.OllW .. CAPTAll ICMIMOO llMeC AND THI WOID WON) '""OIW.ll-1110. TY• LOOKI AT WJl•ta YOUTM AND THI ....a MllDAY MAii .... .... ROOM 110¥11 "The Straiton St0<y" ( 1949, BIOgraphy) James Stewart, June Allyson (?hrs) CE COUIGI H>OT1AU Notre Dame vs PUf=*3hrs ) 0 "Reds" ( 1981, Drama) Warren Beatty. Diane Keaton (2 hrs . 40 min ) .. LUVI rY TO llAV'IR .. -IJlllTY ~tctaua tmDLIQWT LITn9m • UQKf ,_,.. tmlTAGI OPPAmt l(l)IWOIU lfUICOUY ~WISLY DOUIUt IMCMTlUt lMI D9WfT --llL Hal Holbrook narrates this dOCU· mentary that examines tha career of the famous World War II and Korean war gen· aral. loc:ullng on how hla Independent, arrogant 11yfe brought him auooeaa In campaigns but avantuaUy ht<! to his down- f1ll. WAYOPTIM1f .. ,..,....,,. -....,_ '*"°'' um.tUICM.t M•ICCM•I _, ... ...,. 1• 11m1 CaM.Me TMIAll wcno. "lntert1lth Marrlage" Rab- bi Dlvld Gordl9. the Rev Or. yary Ellen Klltby end Father Royale VM11k4111 dl9cull the "'llNted 40 S*oent ot American C.thollc:t and Jewa who Md 00111M their ueAYllMI. 11•11=~ .... C3JNnlee" (198t. AdYtr\IUfl) en O'NMI. Anne Archer (I hr., 66 min.) 16 Friday, Sept. G, 1983 . CD llO¥ll "Flreblrd 2015 A 0 " (t98t. Adventure) Darren McGavln. Doug McClure. ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (DJ 110V11 "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978, Dra- ma) Waller Mallhau, AlexlS Smith ( t hr 57min.) • CS) AlllA TO lMI __,. POWllt Dina Mer· rill and Jacl< GlllO<d star 1n this SIO<y about a secret e11perlment to clone a famous sc1- ent1st. (1 hr .. '5 min.) -..11e---.voa NI mrweooo..-1111 TOOA"-.-YW•lMILR CNU•fl lMIATD ~-~ltOOO OUL.ROlmTI U.OYDOILWW .-ttwMIMJ ..,....,_.-=.o. lMIWOM.D' • NI llO¥ll "The Night 01 The Generals" ( 1967. Mystery) Peter O'Toole. Omar Sharif. ~3~, 5 min.) .. ()) ,.,.... OOYlllY '°"" .. .... IB llWT ...... OPTHI 'N(Olf U.O'fDOILWW u ... ...,,Al-.L c... ...-~(R)O ...... llO¥ll "If Things Were Oltterent" (1979, Orama) Suzanne Pleshette. Oon -1~~-;. .... fiaJITHICAT DOWYOUllml llO¥ll "Chain ReactiOn" ( 1980. Adventure) Stave 819tey, Arna·Ma11a Win· chester. (1hr .. 30mln.) __. TOWMIWJ. .. ~'"' .... . .,...,. OU&....,. CllCOm " . ..,,.. W -/AQllAIWl/UYIMll ..... lnmT(ll)Q --~ .......... CAVITT-M *-' wm1 m. .,_ Dick CMtt talkt with eoper- 1ter Kenny Roger• about hlt mutlc. f1ml· ~ Nfe and stardom. CD llCMI ·~tar Wart" (1977. F1nta1y) Mark HemMI. Harrl900 Ford. (2 h,..) CD) llY 1"M -A young man' learna the va!Ue of ln.nd•hlp eild f1.rr play. Cl)llO¥ll "R.ds" (1981. Creme) W1rren a..~ Diane Kelton (2 llft . •O min ) I C-·••• 118 CJ)llR.YOMY me w• .,.._ ··The T)llt() Is:::-.... ._ ............ ,,. ... ,_,. ' MW'ITI U M. • "Sundty Ohronlclte" profllft a.tttmor. Cotta hMd ooech Franl( Kueh I ... . ---·--· .... "Tlrnefldet" (l082. 8clenoe- lon) Fred Ward, Bellndl e.ww. (1 ht .. 36 min.} e .,. "Doctora & NurMt'' ( 1982. COmedy) AebtQca Algg. Miguel l.opR. -· ()) llR. llOOTUU. Dallas Cowboys at St. Louis Cardinals (3 hrs.) D AT cm wrnt Guest· Lainie Kazan ( 1 hr) 8 llO¥ll "Clarence. The Cross-Eyed Lion" ( 1965. Adventure) Marshall IT·~ (2h"I THILA_, ... llR. ll'OOftAU. Pittsburgh Steete<s at Green Ba)'.fackers (3 hrs.) ........ Gel ........ CC) llO¥ll "Take Her. She's Mine" ( t963. Comedy) James Stewart Sandra Dee. (2 hrs.) (() MIT'O UCM "NASCAR Wrangler 400~ ffom Richmond. VA). (3 hrs.) ©) llOTlml •_,An adopted child Is sought out by her natural mother. !_!_hr.) CZ) llO¥ll "Dragnet" ( 1953. Mystery) Jack Webb. Ben Alexander. (2 hrs.) W.Y.mwtr .. -.a_,ATTHlllO¥ml ~-u. cm"" 1noem ~ ...,, .... -.L OllC..- WML ...-r -"Something New From Templeton" Guest: John M. Tam· ~'-'M'-'esident. The Templeton Funds m , ..... .. (11) llO¥ll "Love Me Tender" (1956. Muslcal) Elvis Presley, Richard Egan. ( t hr. 65 min) 1WI TAU MCMIT '9CUT'MI mfOPAJLLOt--.a ~ .. llWUC ..... llOWll "But Not F0< Me" (1959. Com- 1) Clark Gable, LUU Palmer. (2 hrs.) IMlr•-=aTHIATM c:owT9 CIRMY HIM.1" _. ,...... llOQ( The destruction of Boober'e lucky charm leads to a confroo- tallon In coon. CD llOWll "Secrets Of The !ermuda Tri- angle" (1977) Documentary. (1 hr., 33 min.) l ......... ,Nlllml••• ,,. •••• u 11111 =W St. Loult Cerdll'lalt at Chl- oago ~3 twa .. 15mln.) ,,..-COU NOTIALL • flUftO'f au,. ~ TUii Terry &1<1tNw i nd Pley· boy Maglllne'• Aneon Mount OO-ho9t thlt ~up loOlt at 24 of the tiett oolltge football pla~ In Ille country. ( 1 '"-> l,_,cou..,. .. ""._.,."'._.., alllClll • --illlOQlmlllrm-•D•n ,.., ....... _ ,.... IOCI Gobo and Red find 1n anoi.nt trMIUra map and go on a c:tanoar· out qunt for untold rtchee. • CD>.,.. "Staratruck" {1982. Muak*) Jo Kennedy. Aoel O'Oonovan. ( 1 tw •. 40 min.) -lalurclay Cold. cm ~ CAllrl .-cA fhe country mualc star pelforma a talute 10 American history and tradition• with (i1Ut11t1 June Cart8f Calh, Stave GOOdman. John Prine and Rodney C1owet1 from t<ennedy Cente1 ln WUhlngton. DC (1 hr . 15mln.) e 110¥11 "Cal People" ( 198 1, Fantasy) Nastasata l<1nekl. Malcolm McDowell Falt· Ing In love poses a problem fOI' 11 young woman who turns Into a IBfOCIOUS big cat If Ille mates with someone who Is not ot _ 1 her =~~ (2 hrs) ........ CCMllT MWOll.D .. TIMM <I') .. IA'f\19AY..,..,All tW £~!~1982, Ora ma) Wllllam Conrad, Chris Wiggins. The work ot Of. R. Adams Cowley leads to the creation or the first medical shock trauma unit. (2 hrs.) m:t llO¥W "The Human F'aclor" ( 1975, Mystery) George Kennedy. John Miiis A computer el(per1 uses his technical know! edge to track down his family's killers (2 hrs.) {[)MOVll "P--Talk" (1979. HorrOr) An elemental spirit lodges Itself 1n a young woman and forces her Into compromising slt\Jatlons. ( l ht , 20 min ) ffi~"Mad ~ax" (1980, Drama) Mel Glb~n. Joanne Samuel In an Austra Ila of the not-too-distant tuwre. the friends and family ol a top highway pursuit pollce· man become the targels ot sadistic motorcycle r ng. 'R' ( t hr . 29 min ) I MOTllA ' '* _.,. TRACKI 11:11 llO¥W "The Affair" ( 1973. Romance) Natalie Wood, Robert Wagner.A sensl11110 love song composer. crippled by poho. falls In love with a divorced man who enriches her llfe. (2 hrs ) D GD IATUllDAY NIGHT Lift Host Robert Blake. Guests: Kenny Loggins. Merv Grit •""~Tl~'. AIC ... CJ) MO¥ll "The OrganlzatlOn" ( t971 Drama) Sidney Poitier, Barbara McNa1r A furniture company manager turns up dead after a fortune In heroin Is stolen ltom him. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) (!)~•IWi* ... <It ,. IM)Q(. ti 81) lmlCIUTOW9I "The Campaign" The personaUties, strategies and pressures Involved in Muncie. Indiana's mayoral race ate examined. (R) O ( 1 hr.) (E) AU11UUM MUI P001UU. (II) CO) MO¥ll "Fast Tlmes Al Aidgemonl High" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen· niter Jason Leigh. Students at a "typical" American high schOOI cont1ont the chal lenges ot adulthood, orugs. sex and schOOlwork. 'R' (I hr., 30 min ) (I) llO¥W "Le Seic Shop" ( 1973, Come dy) Juliet Beno. Claude Bem A book- s101e propnetor londs Instant success when he stocks hos Mtablishment with sex manuals and marttal aids. 'R' ( 1 hr • 32 min.) 11:11® llO¥ll "Reds" ( 1981, Orama) Warren Beatty. Diane Keaton Amer•can 1ournalisl John Reed's lnvolVement ln the Russian Revolution of 1917 Is depicted. 'PG' (2 hrs , 40 mln.) "'9 G llOVll "The Man Who Haunted Him· sell" ( 197 1, Mystery) Roger Moore. Olga Georges-Picot. A busrnessman discovers that his exact double Is IM119 his Ille lor him and Is doing a better 1ob than he could l11rm1elf (:?hrs, 16 min.) CCJ lllOYll "Young Ooo10I'• In Love" ( 1982, Co111ody) Michael McKean, Seen Young A young turgeon tries to l>v*· come his tear of the knlfe ln this apoot of &oe~ cllchee 'R' ( 1 hi . 35 min.) a. CD nll mfTOnDtll 9 llCMI "My Father's HOUM" (1975. Dramll) Cl•fl Aobetlson. Robert PfMton A heart attack p10dS a workaholic bu$1- nessman 10 recall lhe days of hit youth U hr .• 46 min) U llilO¥W "Just Before Dawn" (1981, Suspense) George Kennedy, Chrla Lem· "'°'' Fwe young people on a camping expe(J1t1011 find themselves In the mldtt ot a bizarre family ot anlmal-llke moun· 1a1neers 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min.) I A&.l'MD llTCHCOCK....,,. a. NIGHT TRACKI ~ti IUTOIWRCIAL t2:ll Dn'DT.-wT nll -Featured· a look at some hot young comics; Ann Jiiii· an ano Madeline Kahn talk about lhelr new TV serles ( 1 ht ) (J) MOVll "Dead Aun" ( t969, Suspense) Peter I awlo1d. Ira Furstenberg A secret agent tr alts an International organlzatlor't which has stolen U S defense docUment& (2 hrs.) (~) MOVR 'Wc1111ess" (1982, Comedy) Carol Dnlke. Jim Harris. A would-be actress. a lat>n·magazine reporler and a µ1ep·school reject have various ad11er1- tures while working al a New Voile Cit)' diner 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 1• I w ROCtt .... .au. TOllTI EVW AT'"'.:: llDUUDDT• ... l RODIO{lll) ) MOVIE "Pick Up Girls" (No Dale) (2 hrs) (0 ) MOVll Crowing Up" ( 1980) ( 1 hr .. 30 nun) mom.aeon 1:Gl@ NIQKT TMCH CID MOVR "Halloween It" (1981, Hor1or) Jamie Lee Curtis. Donald Pleasence. A hopelessly 111sAne murdere1 continues his rt!1gn ol !error m a small lown. 'R· ( 1 ht 30 mon) t~ II MOVll 'A G1eat American Tragedy·· ( 1972. Doama) George Kennedy, Vere Moles Ari aerospace engineer and his t11m11y lace the harsh reality ot hjs sudden unemployment ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1J LAUGH T1'AX d) MOVIE "Gypsy" ( 1963. Muslcal) Rosalind Russell, Natalie WOOd A stage molher promotes her two daughters. one ol wl'lom becomes a renowned strlppe1. @hrs) (_C)MOVll "The Splrll 01 St. Louis" ( 1957, Biography) James Stewart. Murrey Ham· ilton In 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh becomes Iha l1rst man to fly noostop across the Allanllc Ocean to Paris. (2 hrs . 25 min) t:ll Q MOVIE "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Albert Finney. O.ane Keaton. The collapse of an upper middle-class OOU· pie's marriage and its ettect on their four oaughters •S cl'lronicled 'R' (2 hrs.. 5 min) ,,.(J])uc .. 1 lGD G OOOOMIGHT LA.: Vl»IOI G) MOVR "Pendulum" (1 969, Drama) Geo1ge Peppard, Jean Seberg A pollce captain decides to defend hlmselt aller his lawyer IS unable to prove he didn't 1<111 his wile and her lover (2 hrs, 15 min.) 21 MOVR "No Se• Please We're Bnhsh" ( 1973) Ronnie Corbell, Beryl Reid. (I ht 30 min) 2:11 az> NIGHT TUCH ·111: .... ----... ''Panc»Monlum" ( 1982. Mya. tery) Tom SmotMt't, C.rOI Kane. A col· lege town police •oellfl1 r.open1 an IS. yMl'-old uneoi....d multiple mutc»I CllN when~• II that the petpetralOI' Is attlk 'PG' ( 1 hr , 20 min ) M (J) "Tattoo" (1981, Orama) B1uoe Dem, Maud Adama. An obleased tanoo a111t1 kldnapa a laalilon model and pro- oeedl td cover her body with hie Mndl WOiie. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) a.e llON "The Missing 24 Houra" ( 1976. My11ary) Denni• Dugan, Suzanne Plelhette. An amnesia victim hlres a nov- ice detecllve to dllCOV8f why she's the tar~~men.~r .. 30mln.) I ....... -:., -·--°" flOOTIM.I. Toronto Argonauts at Brllllh Columble Lions (A) (2 hrs., 30 min.) CH> lllCMI "First Monday In October" {1981, Comedy) Waller Matthau, Jtll Ctayburgh. A liberal Supreme C00t1 Jus· tlce clalhetl with the new88t member ol the nation'• highest court. •in ultra-con· &ef'1811Ve woman jurist, 'R' ( t l'lr.. 40 min.) • {[) llO¥m "Norman Loves Rose" ( 1982. Comedy) Carol Kane. Tony Owen. A 13· year-old a romantic pursuit of his sister-In law leadt to some very sensitive oomplica- tlons when the young woman becomes pregnant. 'R' ( I hr . 40 min ) .. B llO¥m "The Giant Gola Mons I er" ( 1959, Scle<lce-Ficlion) Don Sulhvan, Fred Graham. Following a series ol uneic- plalned deaths, a town Is held In a g11p of panic, wondering who will be Iha ne)(t 111c- llm.~ 30 mln.) ~ .,.,. ~ies" ( 1979) Rutger Hauer. Sylvia Kristel (2 hrs.) MelllMI "Cat People" (1981. Fantasy) Nastassla·Klnstd. Malcolm McDowell Fall Ing In love poses a problem for a young woman who turns Into a ferocious big cat If she mates with someone who Is not of her own kind. 'A' (2 hrs.) •CC) llO¥ll "Payday" ( 1973, D1ama) Rip Torn. Anna Capri. A country and western singer ruthlessly makes his way to star· dom by manlpulatlng and discarding those around him. (2 hrs., 5 min.) •1= w• 'n11 wall.A T"OMOMOW--• lllMI "Halloween If" ( 1981. Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pteasence. A hopelesaly Insane murderer continues his reign of terror In a small town. 'R' ( 1 ht . 30mln.) .... llO¥ll "A Game Of Death" ( 1946, Suspense) John Loder, Audrey Long Shipwreck victims become the quarry of an ISiand madman seeking sport and plea· sure. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) --~~-== " . ...,.. .. '='"The Road Warrior" (1981, Adventu1e) Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence. In en Australle of the future wher1t clvlllzatlon Is r~ 10 a cOllectlon of 1ura l com- munes. a forrner highway cop makes a 2000-mlle run t0< sanctuary In a promised land. 'R' ( t hr., 35 min.) Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 15 -Sunday Conl. -Pam and.Matthew search for Pam's 'miss· Ing uncle, whose airplane disappeared ave< the Bermuda Triangle (R) ( 1 hr ) I TWIUQKf Zoe.I a:J) MIY't llUIVI rJ Oii MOT Fea· 11Ked· lhe wildlife of New York City; surllng on man-made waves 1n Arizona; American weaponry from preh1slortc stone axes 10 modern laser warfare, unusual (OOds. Including the world's longest sushi 10U i) (1hr) =WU> WORLD Of MmAl.t ITAllllMCH All CMA J\llU QlllA T AND lllALl lw.o AT PON "Carmen delaval· lade" Actrasstdanoer Carmen deLaval lade performs two 1nlerprotl11e solo danc· es. the late Arthur Fiedler conducts the Boston Pops Orchestra 1n a musical pro- gram featuring a medley lrom "Gigi" and Carot King's "I Feel The Earth Move " (R) i r.) ITOPWATctt • l9IUTU Of IWU11QAo nc«M T e1ev1s1on newsmagazlnes are spooled In this last-paced comedy ~lal. C1J MO¥ll "Merropolls" (Silent) ( 1926. Sclence-F1c11on) B11g1t1e Halm, Allred Abel In a lulurtstlc city having no middle class. an ellle group of aristocrats reap the benellls ot rhe common slave workers ig hrs.) (%) MOYll "Mad Ma11" ( 1980. Drama) Mal Gibson. Joanne Samuel In an Aus1r11- lla of the not·too-dlslanl future, the friends and family ol a lop highway pursuit pollce- m(ln become the targets of sadistic mot~~;= 'R' I I hr , 29 min) -1 ... ,. 1WIUCIMT zom '°°"9 OM llllJ AIM ~ ROCC Gobo nnd Rad find an •nolent treasure map end go on a dangl!f· OUS iiai7~1old 11Ch09 •18'0RTI ,AQI .. Cf) AUCI Vera regrets wishing bad 18 luck on her pet-banning landlady when the wom.&~·~~artment catches fire. (R) 8 a sma Michael Knight and KITI are caught In the middle of a Taxes ~~~~war. (A) (1 hr.) • _,. TMll wal Featured 8 look al aome hot yOUl"g com1c1: Ann Jllll- •n and Madeline Kahn talk about their new TV Mtlea ( 1 hr ) 8 ttl llCMI "Airport '77" J t977, Ch · ma) Jack Lemmon, Brenda aooaro An ultra-modem private lat crashes In the Bermuda Triangle as the result of a rob· bery plan, 11nd the Navy goes Into action In a daring •llempl 10 r..cue the patMn· get• 1t11Wapped In the tubnWged plane i'rr'i.~ NLIMrt.- llOwtl "Duel Al Diablo'' ( t966. Wael· lfn) James Garner, Sidney Pottier. A gtoup ol lndl•n-hater1 are dalermln9cl to transpor1 • load of •mmunltlon through ~he territory •t any coet. (2 hfl) • llCMI "Ouaat For Phoenlolan Oold" (1979. Adventure) Documentary. Under· ... archatol<>gllt Patt< Thtockmorton hHd9 an axpedltlOn ... rchlng for an ancient tr .. tur•ltOtn ~·•'r-> • .,. &OIY Ol1 JMI Jamee MetOn nerrat8t a documentary fllm ~lblng how Phllllp ~ Aothachltd ~ and cr .. tod one ot IM wOf'ld'• motT spect•cular oeroen1 -the Oaroena Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 I of Eic=. ( 1 ZJz Gi> 1M 'IMIATM "The Flame Trees Of Thika: A Real Sp0f1sman" Whan a teopard Invades the Palmef home. Hare- ward Insists It must be hunted down and des=. (Part 5) (R) O ( 1 hr.) CC) "An Amt!flcan Watewoll In Lon· don" (1981. Comedy) David Naughton. Jenny Agulla<. The vacation lllnerary of 1wo young Americans on a walking tour of England Is ruined when a warewoTf attack leaves one dead and the other cursed with a hung8f for hum811 flesh. 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 mlnh CI) T~ (}l)llCMI "Between Friends" ( 1983, Dre· ma) Ellz.abeth Taylor, Carol Burnett. Two middle-aged divorcees with entirety dltter· ant backgrounds and attitudes become last friends alter llt8'&1ty running Into each othef In an automobile aoddent. (2 hrs.) (g) llCMI "Blade Runner" ( 1982, Sci· ance·Flctlon) Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer. In a world ol the lulure. a special police offieer Is aSSlgned to track down and destroy tour renegade androids. 'R' i! hr . 55 min.) Cl)llCMI "Reds" (1981, Orama) Warran Beatty, Diane Keaton American journalist John Reed's Involvement In the Russian Revolution ol 1917 Is depicted. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 40 min) .. Ill) ,..,,PM.~ -· Cf) Gell DAY AT A ftm The gir18 and their respective spouses decide to SOive their housing problem by moving In I ther. (A) TMIWOIUT._... ... .., ... ~-=- .. Cf) 1MI &I •• Louisa's jealous curiosity reaches crlmlnal proportions when she t1llc1 Helen Into helping her break Into Geo<ge'1 office Mia. (R) 8 e llCMI "Beulah Land" (Part 1) ( 1980. Drama) Lesley Ann Warran, Paul Rudd. Sarah Kendrick. a young Southern· er with a phllan<lerlng husband. taket firm control of hla p1antat1on. Beulah Land. ~)~2tn.) ~ ~ WOIU OP MOG&m ~ ! ... '°"°" .,, ... wnm "The Fleme rees ot Tllll\a; A RHI Sporteman" When a leOpard lnvtdet tM Palmer home, Her• ward lntlttl It muat be hunted dOwn and deat=tzljart 6) (R) O (1 hr.) ID LE ,... "Flicker•" II looks as though Arnie'• nlOllle may n&Vef be completed -~ rune out and eo doel Ill eta~ 6) (R) 9. ( 1 hr ) CE MlfO "NMCAA Wranglet 400~ RlchmOnd. VA). (R) l2 twa.) ct) "Blede Runnar" ( 1912. Sci- ence-Fiction) Harrlton F0td, Rutger rlauar. Jn a WOrld of tha future •• ~lal polloe officer II alllgnad to track dOwn and deltroy lour renegade androlde. 'R' U ~mlh.) CZ) "Prtvata l.Ma0n9" ~ 1980. Com- edy) SyMa Ktla1el. Howerd1111tren. A hoUlekMP« hat an ultetlot mot!Ye for prOl/ldtng h8f ~·· t~ ton with hll flflt 18XU81 aiperleta. 'R ( 1 hr., 30min.) .. m•~!!i,.iJ= fictic.otr .. • natloNI~ llr IN 9cMtl ~ir.:r.:r=.~·) ... (I) I Jinny bale¥tl Met1 Ne doUblHfc.ed '* whren a 9'0fY the'• WOOcJno on .... Into Na 1·.A.-.. -· Cf) ftAIM all. U. A socialite (AleKa Hamilton) tries to convince Goozo to 'i:' at San Francisco M&mOfi-al. R ~.) B CM*fT • ,. c.oe.,. Hosts Gary totnns and Mary Ann Mobley, with glle5ts Anson Williams. Betty White and JoAnn Pflug. prolile sht children who are the Innocent victims of war in coun- tries such as Somalla, Cambodia and El Salvador. (1hr.) I .......,..,.mfln•IJOMIWlf ... ._ AT PON "Carmen delaval- lade" Actress/dancer Carmen delaval· lade pe<torms two lnte<pretlve aolo danc· es: the late Arthur Fledle< conducts the Boston Pops Orchestra In a musical pro- gram featuring a medley from "Gigi" and Carol King's "I Feet The Earth Move." (R) D hr) GD ~T SM osmAMC .. "Brldeshead Revisited· Orphans Of Tt:>e Storm" Charles end Julla, bOth married, begin a clandestine allalr aboerd a trans-Atfantlc liner during a raging atOfm (Part 9) (A) Q_(l hr.) (i:J .o¥ll .. Vice Squad" (1982, Drama) Season Hubley, Gary Swanson. A polloa detective and a streetwalker team up to trap a pimp responsible for murdering one ol hlS women 'A' (I hr . 35 .:~ CID MOT ..cut-.Y 1MI Comedy sketches combine with classic film and news footage in an otlbeat, aatlrlc tak• oft. al)llCMI "Chanel Solltafra" (1981. Bl<>g· raphy) Marie-France Plsler. RU1ger Hauer The romances and business atruggles ot Paris lastllon queen Coco Chanef's early Y!._&rs are detailed. 'R' (2 hra.) g llCMI "Shoot The MOOl"I" (1982, Ora· ma) Albert Finney, Diane Keaton. The collapse or an upper mlddi.-ctaaa coo· pie's marriage and 111 affect on their four d~ers Is chronicled. 'A' (2 hrs., 6 min. -m "The Uttle FOK8S" (1941, Ora· ma) Betta Devis, Harbert Marshall. Based on the P4,lly by Lltllan Hellman. A Southern temlly tlfces 111 downfall altar the Clvff War. (2 rva .. 30 min} -.-11ctHL9 ...... MUllT -. ~ • "'C..--J Yoong pet· Ofmt t Mlecllon of hie hits, lncludlnO "Hurricane," "Cinnamon Gll'I," "Alt8f TM Gold Ruth" and "Out Of TM Blue," In a Conc«I I~ II 0.Utechlandl\alle In W•t Germany. (1 hrJ Cf) llOW9 "Dracut• fcxs.y" ( 1972, Hor- rOI') Chrlltopher LM. ,,.,er Cushing. In pretent ci.y .eti.IMa. tM evtt bloOd ~t ltll Na llgrlf9. and tange. on a P'941Y git! Who tlangt out with a ba.nd Of IMd by a man named AIUCafd. ur· 31m~) .. u .. ~ .. tW ~&:' _..."Keyt Of Tht .:: .. (19-45. Ml) 0~ Ptok, Thoma Mitchell. A. &cot M1t up a rNMlon In China. bUt It i7£ bent on <*Croytng It. -Niil ~ enCI ~ a..-. -_. .............. et I m.,,.. .. "" n'IOllfll. ....... .. ''Tlflllly U.f" ( t.911, Chma) ,.... Marhlt1W\, Verona Hert. A youna_ .-...... Mt hulband Ind emblJkl on• ..... of .. 11.U91 ec!Ventu1.._ -lunclay Cont. Slegllnde, i9 de9tlned 10 kit! 1he cltagon tha~~atolen by Wollin In "Oe1 " R ~hA:J. ""~ L-. "James Stewart" (ft}llCMI "SllenOe 01 The North" (1981 , Adventure) Ellen Burstyn. Torn Skerrlll l_t hi., 35mln.) U MOWS "Tlmerldef" ( 1982. SclenCe- Fictlon) Fred Ward, Belinda Ba\Hlf ( t ht . 35 ':oJ. CZ) "I. The Jury" ( 1953, M)'11tety) Bill Elliot. Prestor\ Foster. ( 1 hr., 27 min ) -0 IA • "Sunday Chronicles" p.ollles !Bal=e~t:.=g;e~k Kuah ~...., IMWlla 'MIOUIN 'f'NI M1'I MOWll "KagemuSha" ( 1980, Orama) tauya Nakadal, Tsutomu Yamazaki (2 hrs., <40 min.) CJ) 'AM CHAii "Great Expeotat~s" A student Is charged with e crime he did not commll that could end his law career when a drunken young woman he Invited to e party refuses to a11Qfle(ale him ( 1 hr.) tllll Ql) 1111-...... u. WG Cl),_ "U,S Open" Men's llnal (live from the UST A Not Iona I Tennis Cen· ter In flushing Meadow-Corona Park. NV) (3 his.) 0 M. 'OOTUl.L Saaule Seahawks at New York Jets (3 hrs.) B'f'NI..,. .-cT1CIMI "Not So Parochial" The role of Catholic schools In preserving declining neighborhoods tn the Oakland, CA. diocese Is examined (R) l •MAW ~ti • IA l'OO'f9M1 Denver Broncos al Bal· tlmoie Colts (3 hrs ) '1\'IOCIMlll (£) AUTO RACING "CART Escort Radar Warning 200" (ltve from Lexington. OH) ~ors.) CD llCMI "Bedtime For Bonzo" (1951. Comedy) Ronald Reagen, Diana Lynn. (2 hrs.) ©) llOVll "Hurray For Betty Boop!" ( 1980, Comedy) Animate<J. ll01Ce ot Tomm'I Smolhers ( 1 h1 . 25 min ) W QZ) t•*'M&.L Atlanta Braves at Los Ange- 1:11I'" ~13 h<al tTONATat M mMll Off IMmQA. T1CCleQ Talevlslon newsmagazlnes are spooled In this lest-paced comedy ~lal. (SJ llCMI "Slrik.e Ma Pink" ( 1936, Musi- cal) Eddie Cantor. Ethel ME!fman (2 hrs.) ITNOll WIM M DAYI .. al.IOM'l-.MD -~ MOWS "Days Ot Thrills And LaughlElf" (1961. Comedy) Laurel and Hardy, Char· lie =n. (2 hrs ) aJ) "That's My Boy" ( 1951. Come- ~) Dean Marlin, Jerry Lewis. (2 hrs.) W MOWS "II A Man Answers" ( 1962, Comedy7 Sandra Dea. Bobby Darin (2 hrs.) '8 llCMI "The Savage" ( 1952, West- ern) Charlton Hestoo. Susan Mo11ow. (2 hrs.) llD) QROa.IMWM!leClllllAYIMI (H)Ul...:I ouvmt MD~ CUAIOll Al•~MD•Mlll9Clll Lau- rence Olllller and Jackie Gleason porlrey two man who are in love with the same woman In thltl or;:: dtam• (, tv ) • MOWll "Chi Sc.net 0 1 Wlnltt" (1979. Dfllm4) n Heatd. MAiy Betti Hurt. ( 1 '". 40 min.) CZ) MOWll "Ofacula Too11y" ( 1972, HOt· 10t) Chrletophet Lee. Petet Cu&hlng. ( 1 nr .:;eJcm .. • .... ••nm.MD m MOWll "Shooktrauma" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Wllllam Cor\rad, Chrla WIQ9ina. (2 hl8.l.o... 1 .. "C=ShedoW" (1978, Dre· ma) Waller Matthau, Alexls Smith ( 1 hr , .. ,67 n'li*. ITOOQll • ~ ' llMWrt rT'lnwltlOOt'l•n•• AU U WI CAM fVnlRY Thia <440-yard raoa for 4-yeer·old quart8f horses otteis a purse of more 1han one mlllloo dollars ifrqm RuldOflO. NM). ( 1 hr.) CIDMOVS "Graeo lea" ( 1981. Adventure) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Arche< (1 hr . 55 min) CD..,_ITOOA Tom Ba.ley ho6ts lhts musical special featuring Robert MOfse. Donna Mct<echnle, Mary Martin. Ethel Merman and other top actors In parlor· mances of the best numbers trom Amerl· ca·s most popular stage musicals ( t hr . SO mi~ ldl1=n-=-~ IT'HVBlflOOY'I • H•ll MOWS "The Straiton Story" ( 19<49, Biography) James Stewart. June Allyson t~ hrs) (SJ MOWS "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery. Michael Caine. (2 hrs .. 9 min ) .. 1J CCJlllQI l'OO'f9M1 Florida vs. USC (2 hrs) 1 0 IUllDAY Featured. llve lrom the Me>tl· can Independence 9ay Fiesta. Belvedere Park, East J_os Angeles (2 hrs.) 8 tA•&&J. Calllornla Angels at Chicago White So11 (3 hrs) "~ IACC. KOTT111 li MOWll "Oeathdream" ( 1972. Horror) John Marley, Riehard Backus. (2 hrs ) G> llCMI "Duel At Olablo" ( 1966, West· arn) James Garner. Sidney Poitier. (2 hrs.) II) llCMI "Goodbye. Franklin High" ( 1978. Orama) Lane Caudell, Ann Dusenberry. (2 hrs.) • WALL~ wm "Something New From Tampletoo" Guest: JOhn M. Tem· pteton, president, The Tampletor\ Funds CID llCMI "They Only Kill Their Maste1s" ( 1973, Mystery) James Garne<, Katha· rine Ross (2 hrs.) ail llA~ AT 'f'NI IUOU Featu1e<J: "The Coorageous Or Christian" ( 1940) star· ring Jean Hersholl: a 1936 cartoon. a 1945 short stamng Frank Sinatra; and Chapter 5 ol "Lost City 01 The Jungle" ~946) (R) ( 1 h1 . 30 min ) WOITIClllTa llCMI "Oh God!" ( 1977, Comedy) George Burns, John Denver ( 1 hr • 36 min.) CD MOWI "The Atomic Cafe" ( 1982) =;•:::: -°" .. MC ... Q ........ • ,_ lam "00 CMt Righi. Equel Atlltmellve AC1~?" Guest•· John H. BUtU.el. Merrit 8. Abfam. Linda Chavez. 11 h1.) Cl) COU. POOllM.L Notre Oeme vt. Purdue (R) (3 hre,) CID MOW11 '"The Prize Aghtiif" (1979, Comedy) Tim Conway, Don Knoua. ( 1 hr . 39 min.) CD MOWll "Spirit 01 The Wind" ( 1979. Dfama) Chief Dan o.o<ge. Slim P~ff'li. L! ht • 40 min.) (Q} MOWll "Dragnet" (1953. My1t.,y) Jack Webb. Ben Alexander ( I hr.. 30 mini., ... 1., ~ ... "The Strategy And Tactics Ol l'errorl8m" Domestic and Inter· nallonal terrorism eustalned lndtrectly by ·1'~~~~-1~ ··~1 llCiQl-MOWll "Tempest" ( 1982, Comedy) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands. (2 his .• 25 min ) ~ (%) llCMI "Cheln Reaction" ( 1980, Adventure) Steve Blsley, Arna-Marla Win· chaster.}ttr,, 30 min.) G) .. ~ lllBB.a.tl YODAY _ _..Evening ........ lllOflll'I CCKMJ ~ _...,. C"90llCU ..al.YADAm IA'MD\Y~ 'f'NI ROaCPOM ..... ........ llCMI "The Flrechasers" ( 1970, Ora- ma) Chad Eve1ell, Anjanette Comef. An insurance agent Investigates e series of suspicious fires ell of which occurre(l In the ==hborhood. (2 hrs ) I NOYA "Noles 01 A BIOiogy Wetcllaf! A Fiim With Lewis Thomas" Biologist and awerd·wlnnlng author Of Lewis 'Thomas reveals some of the mysterious wonders ol Illa. (R) Q ( 1 hr.) (.S) llCMI "Sounder" ( 1972, Drama) Clcaly Tyson, Paul Wlnlleld. During the dark Depression years. a family of black sharecroppe1s struggle to stay together In 5£11a of overwhelming odds. (2 hrs.) UllCMI "Reds" (1981, Orama) Warren Beatty, Olane Keaton. American joumalill John Reed's Involvement In the Ruuian Revolution of 1917 Is depicted. 'PG' (2 =1hrs.f&.1c1 ..... ~.,.,...,.. 1::~11 TUfllmlAIHrt Mm "The Life And Times Of Tutankhamun" A look Is takeo at the life and times of Tutankhamun from ell Iha surviving evtdenoe, and at much ol his latest discoveries (n> llCMI "Starstruck" ( 1982. Muslcal) Jo Kennedy. Ross O'Oonovan. A teen-age Australian glrl finds Instant lame as a punl< rock Stng&f when her manager-cooslo stages a daring publicity stunt ( 1 hr .. <40 min.). I llllMOtJTftO'll•ll•'CM1!!111Tn._1 ~nou&. .,.. Cl)•mana CID 'f'NI POWIM '11 llATMW IT Al Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 17 -Monclay Cont. -..a11emoon Movies- -• "Battles Of Chief Pontiac" ( 1953. Western) Lex Barker Lon Chaney ( 1 hr , 30mln) m "Land 0 1 Ce1t1<. Ghosts" ( 1979) Documentary (2 hrs ) CID "How To Beal The High Cos! Of Lrv· Ing" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Sarni James. Jessica Lange ( 1 hr , 45 nun ) CS) "So fine" ( 1981, Comedy} Ry\ln 0' Neal. Jack Warden ( 1 hr • 31 min ) D "Solo" ( t978. Drama) Vincent GU. Perry Armslrong (2 hrs ) (%)"Barbary Coast" ( 1935, Drama) Joel McCrea, Edward G Robinson (I hr , 37 min) _ _, "The Sea Hornet" (1951. Drama) Rod Cameron. Adele Maro ( 1 hr . 30 min.) W (C) "Dreamboat" ( 1952, Comedy) Cllt· Ion Webb, Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr., 30 min) CID "Ball Qt Fire" ( 1942. Comedy) Gery Cooper, Barbara S1anwyck. (2 hrs.) ._CID "S.O.S Titanic" ( 1979, Drama) David Janssen. Ctor1s Leachman. (2 hrs .• 30mln.) O "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young !_!hr., 35 min.) (%) "Med Max" ( 1980, Drama) Mel Gib· son, Joanne Samuel ( 1 hr • 29 min ) •(J) "The Student Ptlnce" ( 1954. Musi- cal) Ann Blyth. Edmund Purdom (2 hts.) MICC> ''Tim" ( t981. Drama) Piper Laurie. Mel Gibson ( 1 hr • 35 min ) CD "Pranks" ( 198 I, Horror) Laurie Lapinski. Stephen Sacks ( 1 hr , 26 min.) •cm "Duncan's World" ( t979. AdvenhJle) Larry Tobias. Don Morrill ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .. CI) "I. The Jury" ( 1953. Mystery) Biii Elh· 01 Preston Foste1. ( 1 ht., 27 min) .-CC) "Galaxy E.xpress·· ( t98 t. Adventure) Animated ( 1 hr • 30 min ) D "A Dog Qt Flandets" ( 1959. Drama) • David Ladd. Donald Crisp (2 hrs.) • •CD "Liar's Moon" (1982, Drama) Matt Dillon, Cindy Fisher ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) cm "Oh Godl" ( 1977, Comedy) G90fge Burnt, John DenYef. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) •CH> "Star Wars" ( 1977. Famasy) Mark Hamill. Harrison Ford. (2 hra ) --llilvenlng ·1u:,., WL NOTU&.L San Diego Charge11 et Ka';:~~~hletac;i (3 hr•, 16 min) l .,/LGIO 19.JMT .. WL flOOTULL San Diego Chargers 1t l .. F=- --"Matcl8no" ( 1979. Blog11ptty) ony Lo Blanco, Betlnda Montgomery. Rocky Marciano rllee from hie m .. g« beglnnlngt •• • pover1y-a1rlck9" young-attt to b4ICOme the only undlteattd hff~lghr ch.tmpk.>n In bo•lng hlatory. &, 'i:i4 Ml A 8"r A youth la l1ced with 90Nlng emotk>Mt conttlcta when hit ta1hef dKldll to remtrry. (2) --''The Road Wattlol'" (1081, ~enturt) Mtl GlbtOn, Btuc. 8~. In eo Au.treff1 of the lutur1 whe" cMKt.a11on 20 Friday, Sept. e. 1G83 Is reduced to a collection 01 rUfaJ com· munes. a former highway cop maJ\es a 2000.mrle run lor sanctuary In a promised land 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) la DICtC YM DYii .. a>• D9W OI I Elli* Ken Howard narrates this special took at the history of the "Navy. the development ot mlNtory eQulpment and lhe Navy's part rn the .. 1de'E::,:: states 11 hr, PM::u OI CM T\m .o¥ll "Greg01y's Girl" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gordon John Slnetalr, Dee Hepburn A Scottish schootbOy falls he3d-over- heels tor his soccer team's first female ~ayer 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min ) D .o¥ll "Salarr 3000" (1981, Adven· ture) David Carradine, S1ockard Chann- ing. A magazine repor1et and a veteran race-car driver take pert In a perilous Alrl· can road race. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) '9DRA9m ,..1=~ ... , ... llMAD9 BrOOke Sh1e111s· date with Prince Albert o1 Monaco. a group ot white water daredevils who take on lhe most treacilefous rivers J ..... w.o t • JM90lrf 1--=MY -OIMmCCMIJY •••MD' Cowboy J4mmy Moore vs Lu1hef LaSSller (A) ( 1 hr ) CD llO¥ll "Mad MSA" ( 1980. Ofama) Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel In an Auslra- lla of lhe not-too-distant futur•. 1he friends and tamlly of a top highway pursuit police- man become lhe targets of sedlstle mot=le geng. 'A' ( t hr • 29 min ) cm "Ticket To Heaven" (1981, Drama) Nick Mancuso, Seul Rublnek. On the heela ot • h>mantlo breakup, a young man visits friends In San Francisco •nd Is 8towly draw" into jOinlng 1helt rellgloUS cult 'PG' ( 1 hr • 45 min ) ,.aJ ... • ~CCMIJYTOOAY M 81 C*THI TOMI Featuree1• a 11ory of the late comedlennt Tolle Field's daughter •nd her dram8 clah composed of some very special young people; 11 night out at • celebrlty'a lavOflte restaurant; 11 men who lni:=:::..MY •ncTAC'°'*' WA ..... ,M&.Mm_,,, .... ._ MM ...... Nnl O.bllw end Jel· trey Lyons host ,,, ln1orrMllYt loOtt 11 wNl'I new at the movlee.. CS> PU_, MCI Gobo b4tc:OtMI trapped Jo lhl outalde WOfld when Doc decldM to board up Fraogl9 Hole. ... "eow.ty To lfr0.dw.Y' ( tf.U, ~I) M9rta Montei. ~ 0..Cll. Thi combined tffont of two !ong-llm• rtv81 lrlahmtn !9'Ul1 In • MflM of auooeaelul erir.rramua1ca1a. (2M.) 1'11!%) -... (I) ID ..... YMJ,,ft Anim.teCI A• a oonatNC!1iol\ crew th<Httnl thM unctu- ary, a bind of cond0t8 ~ • ecout on a tonetv qu111 to find a fabled t11uQa for •tnda~9d anim.it. (R) • -MWTM ._ Meny NBC ....... It"' -lncludlnO AM Mien, Nell C.ner, Vicki u~. Joel HiggltlA, I Byron Allen and Shelley Long -appear In muslcal numbers and comedy sketches In a salute 10 the network's new season. ( 1 hr) D .o¥ll "A Toucn Of Class" ( 1973. Comedy) Glenda Jackson, George Segal A British dlVorcee meets a happlly married American and agrees to a weel<-loog Otng rn Spain (2 hrs ) I THI WM "'"9t MOO llGNAL.I TW.JQHfla. arrmrr~ fOllGlfT Behind the scenes of "All My Children" with Susan Lucci and Dorothy Lyman m .o¥ll "Twelve Angry Men·• ( 1957, Dtema) Henry Fonda, Lee J Cobb. A man holds out against 11 fellow jurors when they decide an accused murderer's guilt before he Is proven Innocent. (2 hrs) .... l!!lla--ntrN TO. EV-MD "You Are There" A look is taken at the Import· ant personages and events In Hispanic history, Including the founding of San Francisco, ( 1 hr.) CD CllMAT rv:zOllllJNCU "Brtdeshead Revisited· A Twitch Upon The Thread" Julia and Charles make plans to get mar- ried unlll Lord Brldeshead rebUlls his sis· ter's adulterous allalr (Pari 10) (R) c;i l' hr) CC>lllml "Dreamboat" (1952, Comedy) Clifton Webb, Ginger Rogers A sltent- screen star regains glory when his old films are resurrected for television ( 1 hr . 3f) ml"} (!) .oftTICIWTIR CH> .,.,. "Little MISS Marker" (1980, Comedy) Waller Matthau, Julie Andrews Based on the Damon Runyon story. A grull, sllngy 19308 t>ookle's Ille Is turned around When he accepts a B·year-old moppet as a marker for a racing bet 'PG' {1hr ,39mln) Cl) TMI NAITY NIMT Gregory Harrison. Cheryl Ladd and Pe<ry King_ star In this dramatic special about a dying World War II &oldlet who Is drawn out of hls bitterness by his fellow slckmates and a warm-heart· ed nurse (2 hrs .. 30 min.) •llOWll "Fat Ch8noe" (1981. Comedy) Farnham Scott. January Stevens. Two overweight, eell·consclou!l penpals plan on meeflng ln·person bUt each backs out at the last minute and sends a subs111ute. (.!hr., 40 min.) (%) llOWll "No Su Please. We're Brlllan" ( 1973) Aonnte Corbell. Beryl Reid. ( t hr .. 30 min.) •1AU.•TM1,Al&Y " PU M.&. CClllTACT uun ("> • (I) ICIUM&,.. Johnny Stash'• home-tun streak •ttracts the attention ol 1982 National League AOOkle of the YHr i-=u.:l-. , .. ..,... -1MICA1\m • • (I) .. , .. .,. Hot Lips dacklea to pltnt • time capaule '' the 40771h •nd awry· one ... rcl'1" lor approptlat• ltame lo !t!TlbOllZe tl'ltlt wartime expett.nc• (R) • • --"Beulah Lttnd'' (Part 2) (1980, Orame) L .... y Am Wsn9", PeUI Aucld. A tevef• ahort909 of calh. a flft •l'ld hi' ~ for a Yanlc .. fflt .. ten Sar- •h'a control over the plantatlon, (A) Q l hfl.) ... ,., .... .,.. ....... _ • Holtywood'a "beaullM peopl9" t•lk ebout th9 Int and OUtl Cl tt•ylng In :=.~ I'll, 1mamu1• .. ~,~a -lunclay Cont. .... "°"" • '"" ..... , • ..,.Niil WfiW ---...-YO -.a~ AT TMI lllOWllt ..... ,_ Piao. In The Sun" (1951, [)(ame) Monlgc>mefy CUh. Elll.abeth Tay- 1()(. A factory worker plant his future Wllh • wealthy debutanle, but In reality he Is destined to spend his Ille with a worlllng ~·~'Mil\ m .. ~ Gary Colllns and Carol Lawrence holl this examination of the pllght ol the 1.6 bllllon women In the world's developing nations through the stories of six ol these women (I hr ) • AIU-.:MPAaY A look Is tallen at the joys and conflicts ol the Wilham C LOUd tamlly of Santa Barbara (I hr.) 1= "Waltz Across Texas" (1982, [)(ama) Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow, A wlldcaller and a prelly geologlsl become romantlcally Involved attar their proles· slons b<lng them Into conltlct. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) CJ) _,. "Arst Monday In October" • ( 1981, Comedy) WBll&f Mallhau, Jill Clayt>urgh. A liberal Supreme Court Jus- tice ctashies with the newest member of lt'le naUon's highest court, an ultra-con- servative woman jurist. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) G111CWI tbll CC) llO¥ll "Kagemusna" ( 1980, Drama) Tatsuya Nakadal, Tsu1omu Yamazaki. A look·allke thlet takes over and carries out the responsibilities ot a Japanese warioro who was unexpectedly killed to PfOVide his lieutenants with more lime to enact ::itheltr~;;::.s .. 40 min) Dim 111CWI •••w•rWOMMW AUITUUAll llUI POOTULL. ('It) ~y ITOlml The work of toctay's hottest young writers. directors aC\d s1ars are gathered together fn shorl l1lm, video and animated segments ( I hr ) O llO¥ll "Paternity" (1981, Comedy) Burl Reynolds, Beverly D' Angelo. A bach· elor in his tortles who wants to be a fa1her searches for the right woman to bear his child. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) a1I G llO¥W' "Promise Him Anything" (1974, Comedy) Eddie Altwt, Meg Fos· ler A disgruntled young man sues his computer-matched dale lor reneging on her =mous promises. (2 hrs) -· "Ster Spangled Girl" ( 1971. Comedy) Sandy Duncan, Tony Roberls A patriotic. glrl-next·door type becomes Involved with two ullra-radlcal campus editors. ( 1 hr., 40 min ) U:.~mOOYOIHA'IW ....ruaowmt DAVIDHOMOWtiZ llOWil ''I, Tl\e Jury" ( 1953. Mystery) Bll1 Elliot, Preston Foster Based on 1he novet by Mickey Spillane Mika Hammer sets out to avenge the murder of his best trlend. ~7 min.) 11:a! 1:. "The Buster Keaton Story .. (1957. Biography) Donald O'Connor. Rhonda Fleming. The famous comedian tlec-OmeS the hero of Stien! lllms ( t hr 55 min) ,. (J) llO¥ll "Bowery Boys Meet Monsters" ( t954. Comedy) Bowery Boys, Ellen Co1 · by A robot hetps rhe Boys escape trom the clutches ol e mad &elent1s1 min) [01 llOYll "Ologntt" ( 1953, Myttery) J8ck W11bb, B•n Ale.c11nder Sergaant Joe Friday 111 callea In 10 crack the caae of a i ndicate murder ( 1 hr . 30 min.) Wl~M09n'AL 11• llOWil "Young Ooc10ts In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young A young surgeon ttie. to over come his lea1 of Iha knife In this spool of soap opera cUcl\es 'R' ( t hr , 36 min.) 1:Ul8) llOYll "The Pme AQhter" ( 1979. Comedy) T1ni Conway, Don l<no111. Dur· lflg the Depression, a bumbling bo><er and his wisecracking manager try 10 outwit the mob 'PG' (lhr ,39mln) .-91 ucMW ~::.ca .. CW -THI lrTM CHM 1- 1>.e ~ DIYOllOM 15 llOYll "Love & Money" ( 1980, Adverllure) Rer6harkey, Ornella Mull. A Los Angeles bank employee's life Is turned ups1de-dow11 when he meets and becomes romantically Involved with the wife ot a wealthy German entrepreneur 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) bel 0 AT OMI wmt Guest· Mae GaSkln (I hr) 29 IJ CJ) Cat MW MIQNnrATCH (E) ALL AlmlCAll M\INTY This 440-yard race for 4-year-old quarter horses oilers a purse ot more than one million dollars i om Ruidoso.~~ (R) ( t hr.) 2:'9 .,._THI Cl rrtYOUR ....... llOYll "An American Werewolf In Lon don'' ( 1981, Comedy) David Naughlon. Jenny Aguiler The vacalion 111oerary of two young Americans on a walking lour of England 1s ru111ed when a werewolt attack leaves one dead and the other cursed with a hunger tor human flesh. 'A' ( I hr , 35 min) (Z) MOVIE "P1xo1&" ( 198 t, Drama) Fer· t1ando Ramos oa Silva. Marilla Pera. A -Monday -Morning Mones- .. CID "Belween Friends" ( 1983. Drama) E11zabelh Taylot. Ca1ol Burnett ( 1 hr . 40 min) l:tl Cl) "Pr111ate Lessons" ( 1980. Comedy) Sylvia Kristel, Howard Hesseman ( I hr , 30mm) 1:111]) "Slrtke Me Pink" (1936, MuSIC81) Eddie Canlor, Ethel Merman (2 hrs) .. @ "Last Of The Red Hot Lovers" ( 1972. Comedy) Alan Arkin. Sally Kellerman (2 his) lr:llCC) "fim" (1981, Drama) Piper Laurie, Mel C1bson ( 1 hr . 35 min.) 0 "fhe Plumber" ( 1981, Drama) Judy Morns. Ivar Kants (I hr. 15 min) CZ) "The Road Warrior" (1981, Adverl· lure) Mel G1bso" Bruce Spence 11 hr . 35m1n) hll CD "Jusl For You·· ( 1952, Musical) Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman (2 hrs.) LOl ''Duncan's World" (1979, Adventure) La1ry Tobias. Don Mon Ill. ( 1 hr , 30 min,) .. CC_) ''Absence 0 1 Malice" (1981. Drama) Paul Newman Sally F1ela ( 1 hr . 56 min.) lti "S1a1 War-.." ( 1977, Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Hamson F0<d (2 hrs) (~, Gregory s Girt" (1982 Come<ly) Gordon JoM Sinclair Dee Hepburn ( I hr , 30 min I l:ll(OJ 'Oti GOdl' 11977 Comedy) George Burns. John Denver C 1 hr , 36 min ) cruelly tr .. led. IQ-year-old otallpee lrom a detention home •nd "vernl ot his frlenda band with a pro.lllute to form D makellhUt lt1mlly (2 hrs .. 5 min) ....... lim(I) llO¥ll "Paternity" ( 1981, Comedy) Bun Reynolds, Beverly D' Angero A bach- elor In hl1 lorllel who wan11 10 be a lathef eearchff l<>t the llghr woman to bear rlla .. 1chl~~mln) ... ., ..... Tml llOYll "Green tee" (1981, Ad11e11ture) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archer. An engineer and a socrallle allempt to rob a South • American emerald smuggler ol a fO!tune \~s 'PG' (I hr , 55 min) ~ U llO¥ll "A Lillie Sex" (198 I, Comedy) Tim Matheson. Edward Herrmann A newlywed commercial dlrec1or rlres of his bride and becomes a philanderer 'R' ( t _ 1 hr .. ;~I~) W TOP O' THI llOMltO ..,.. ...... .,...(It) " ec-.LIGla "James Stewar1" ..... TMlmMla PAllll CHAii "Great Expectaoons" A student ls charged with a crime he did not commit that could and his law career when a drunken young woman he Invited to a party refuses 10 e)(onerate him ( 1 hr.) 41:11 ®'OMAll0# ~ 4141 ~ llOYll "If Things Were Dllferent" ( 1979. Orama) Suzanne Pteshelle, Don Murray A woman •S suddenly faced with a series of a1flicull responsib1llt1es when her husband ol many years slips into an irre- versible catatonic trance ( 1 nr , 45 min) 0 llOVll "Pa1ern1ty" ( 1981. Comedy) Burr Reynolds, Beverly D' Angelo A bach- elor In his lorlles who wants to be a lather searches lor the right woman to bear his child. 'PG' (I hr. 35 min) 0 ''A Dog Ot Flanders" (1959, Drama) David Ladd, Donald Crisp (2 hrs.) CZ> "I, The Jury" ( 1953, Mystery) Biii Elli· ot. Preston Foste1 (I hr • 27 min J lr:ll m "I Cover The War" ( 1937, Advert- ture) John Wayne, Don Barclay (I hr . 30 rn1n I -CC) "Thank GOd lt"s Friday" ( 1978, Com edy) Donna Summer. Paul Jabara (I hr . 30m1n) CH) "Little Miss Marker" ( t980. Comedy) Walter Matthau. Julie Andrews (I hr 39 min) (.SJ "Ba11leg1ound" ( 1949, Advenlure) Van Johnson. John Hodlak (2 hrs ) -@ "Tokyo Joe" ( 1949. Drama) Hum- phrey Bogert, norence Marly (2 hrs.I .. 0 "Safari 3000" ( 198 1, Adventure) David Carradine Stockard Channing ( 1 hr. 30 min) CZ) "No SeK Please. We're British" (1973, Comedy) Ronnie Corbell. Beryl Reid (I hr, 30 min.) 11• m "Patrick The Great" ( 1945, Come- dy) Donald O'Connor. Peggy Ryan ( 1 hr .. 30m1n) 1t:ll CC) "Marciano" ( 1979 B1og1aphy) Tony Lo Bianco, Belinda Montgomery (2 hrs.) CID "Ticker To Heaven" ( 1981, Drama) Nick Mancuso. Saul Rubtnek 11 hr , 45 min) Friday, Sept. 9. 1983 19 -Monday Cont. I :.':ri:,:c' lOWI, AlmlCM ITYU .. (I) COUW Columbo Investigates the death ol the campaign manager ol a senatOf'ial cand1d81e (Jackie Cooper) (_A) ( t hr , 20 mtn ) -CH) 110¥11 "Star Wars'' ( 1977, rantasy) t Mark Hamill, Harrison FOfd A motley cor- tectlon ot rebels and robots band together to a11ack the huge space 10'1 ol an -~~v=cllcemplre 'PG' (2hrs) 1i:.CTOM llO¥ll "The Wonderful Country" (1959. West~rn) Robert Mitchum. Julle London. Two US c11tzens work tor opposing sides during a Me)dcan upheav· al. (2 hrs.) ([) MOVm ··Four Play" ( t98t. Comedy) David Anthony. \ltju Kram Tradlllonal rules are broken when a couple engages in sex· ual games. (I ht .. 30 min ) (Q) llOOMCt&D Chris Carlson's JOUtney Into and our of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church Is presented t! hr) (%) MOVm "The Road WerrlOf'" ( t981, AdvenlJJre) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence In an Australia of Iha fulure where clv1hzatt0n Is redUced to a collection of rural com- munes, a fOfmer highway cop makes a 2000-mlle run tor sanctuary In a promised land. 'A' ~ 36 min ) w!: "Thank God fl's Friday" ( 1978, Comedy) Donna Summer, Paul Jabara One wlki and crazy night et a neighbor· hood disco results In llVBfYlhlng from budding romances to a shot al success . tor an esptrlng elnger 'PG' (I hr . 30 mlnJ..111 • *I• mt: ... OWBlllDtlT llCMl~yomlng Outlaw" (1939. Western) JoM Wayne, Ray Hulton The Three Mesqulleers expose a crooked pofr· tlclan who has been selling jobs 10 tnipov- erlshed ranchers. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) (I) llCMI "Carry On Emmannualle'" ( 1978. Comedy) Suzanne Dennlefte. Ken- neth Wiiiiams. The COUii of St James Is livened up by the arrwal ol 11 new dlploma1 wltl'I a fun-~'I wtlo. 'R' ( l hr., 30 min ) -w ..,..,Tat .-G11vmo -.... , .... ... WA't ~·THI tint atAl.LW llCMI "TM LHI American Virgin" (1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monoson. DleM Franklln A thy teen-4ger In love II rtluctant 10 Join his buddlet rn tholf purault of MXU(lf expenenoes 'A' (I hr., 30 min) • llCMI "Young OoclO<t 111 l.ove" (1982. Comedy) Mlchffi Mcl<Mn, Sean Young A young surgeon lrlff to OVflf· come his fear of the knife !fl thlt tPOOf of ~~~~hr ,35mln.) M CI:)_,. "ONdly O.mee" (198t, Myt tery) 8em Groom. Qlek Bullcut A women returnt to her home(own to 1nve111ga11 her tiatar't my11.nou. death. 'R' (f hi., 3& min.) •CB> llOWll "S.0.8 T11anlo" ( 1979, 0r .. me) O.vld Jeneeen, Clorle l.tN1cmtin The per10nel draf'Nlt of tM peeMngeft and crn abo.trd IM "untlnk•~" oc .. n 11tW ate pll ytd tgalntt lhe baekmop OI 12 Frtd-V, Sept. 9, 1983 . the famous drsasrer al sea (2 hrs . 30 ... lm'nE·~WTKAmWI ..... ,... ....... MD DAVll ATIT .,..,OCC_.CT""Gll..,. ITA11 Former ·'Saturday Night Live·· wru- ers Al Franken end Tom Devis perlOfm their unique brand ot toplcal comedy. including en Impression ot Mick Jagger and The Aofllng Stones. trom Stockton State College. (%) llO¥ll "No Sex Please, we· re 8'1tlsh" ( t973) Ronnie Corbett, Beryl Reid ( 1 hr., 30mln) -;,Amt• 419 TOP~THl- •111•t1TW(lt) llOVll "Double Exposure" ( 1982, Suspense) Michael Callan. Joanna Pettet The murderous nightmares ol a disturbed photographer begin to take on a life of their own. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) (SJ M MAITV HIMT Gregory Harrison, -Tuesday iiiiililllondng MoviM- .. cc:> "The Spirit 01 SI Louis" ( 1957. Bk>g- raphy) James Stewart, Murray Hamilton (2 hrs., 30 min ) g "'Riel" ( 1980, Biography) Raymond Cloutier. Chrlstophef Plummer (2 hrs.) .. GZJ "Any Second Now" ( 1969, Suspense) Siewert Granger. Lois Nettle- ton (2 hrs.) •(%) "The Atomic Cafe" ( 1982) Docu mentary ( 1 l)r , 25 min.) NaCl) "House On Telegraph Hilt" (1951. Ofarna) Richard Basehart Valentina Cortese (2 h,..) .. (8) "Ticket To Heaven" (1981, Ofama) Nick Mancuso, Saut Rublnek ( 1 hr , 45 min.) (SJ "Falling In Love Again" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Elllott Gould, Susannah YOf'k. ( 1 hr . 30 min) O "Stuckey's Laa1 Stand" ( l980, COIT\· edy) Whit Reichert, Ray Anzalone. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) {%) "Oraoura TOday" ( 1972. H0<r0f) ChrlllophM lee, Peter Cuehlng. ( t hr., 36 min.) •CC) "The Jackpot" (1950, Comedy) James Stewart, Barbara Hale. ( t hr , 30 min.) .. cm '"fhe Sea WOIVn" (t980. Adventure) Gr~ Peck, Roger MOOte (2 hra.) .. • 'Trill Of The Vlgllantet" ( 1940, Wtttern) FranehOt TOl'le, &oct.flek Craw- ford. ( 1 hr., 30 mfr:. I -Cl:) "Lotl And Found" ( 1979, Com.dy) George Segal, Glttldt ~kton ( 1 hr , 46 min) (8) "Rtdl" ( 198 1. Df•ma) Warren Beet· t Olene Keaton. (2 hr ... 40 mll'I.) ·a.au &ummel" ( t954, Adventure) bath Tay!Of, Stew•rt Grangtf (2 h,...) m "Tlme After Time" (1979 ~ Action) Malcolm MeOowe~. David Warnet. (1hr .. 52mln.) Cl) "Barbary COett" (1935, Orama) JOel QOo-... Edward G. ROC>lnt0n. ( 1 hr., 37 """'·' -Im . "El P .. o.. ( 11M9, Wettttn) Jotw'I P'iyne. a.11 Ruueh. (2 hr•.) tW e ''Tht Vlgllan111 Return" ( UM7. W"t· ern) ~rg.are1 LlndNy, Jon "Hen. 11 hf . 30mln.) n. cm "Ttiit eecs,...... aaara·· c 'e1e. eon.- Cheryl Ladd and P1ttry King star In lt11s dramatic special about a dying World War 11 soldier who Is drawn out ot his bitterness by his lelloW sickmares end a warm-hearl ed nurse. (2 hrs . 30 min ) •11@ llO¥ll ··visiting Hours" (1982 . Suspense) Michael Ironside, Lee Grant A psychotic murderer searches for hlS next v1cllm. a TV newswoman who survived an earlier attack. 1n a big city hospital 'R" ( t hr . 45mln.) 4c11(C)lllml '"Prom Nlgl11" (1980. Mystery) Jamie Lee ~rtls. Leslie Nielsen On prom night, exactly Slx years after a glr1 fell to her death alter being teased by friends, three ot those friends begin gertong me~a~~i.calls. 'R' (1hr .30mln.) 4111 Cl) n. ....a (%) llO¥ll "Mad Max" ( t980, Orama) Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel. In an Ausrra· Ila of the not-too-distant ruture, me lrlends and lemlly ol a top highway pursuit police- man become rhe targets ol sadistic -~:~g;JA:.<1hr .. 29mln) dy) Walter Mallhau. Tatum O'Neal (2 hrs.) -Aflernoon Movlu-a.a "White Search" (1971, AdVenture) Jean·Clavde Killy ( t hr , 30 min) e "The Roman Spring Of Mrs Slone" ( 1961, Ofama) V1v1en Leigh. Warren Beatty (2 hrs ) (C) "The Pursuit Of DB Cooper" ( 1981, Adventure) Tre11t Wllllams, Robert Duvall ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) ' Cl) "Making Love" (1981, Orama) Kala Jackson, Michael OnlkeM. ( t hr , SO min) O "Gallipoli" ( 1981, Orama) Mel Gib son, Mark Lee ( 1 hr., 50 min ) (%) "Med Mex" ( t980. Ofama) Mel Gib· son. Joanne S11mvel. ( 1 hr , 29 min.) -· ''Thunder Over Arizona" ( 1966, • Western) Geor8e Macready, Skip Homeler. ( 1 hr., 3 min.) W (D) "Buddy, Bvddy" (1981, Comedy) Jack l.emmon, Walter MAllhau. ( 1 hr , 36 min,) •CJ:) "Cannery Row" ( 1982, Orama)-Nick Nolte, Debra Winger. (2 hrs.) CH) "The Sea Wofves" ( l980, AdVenture) Gregory Peck, Roger Moore, (2 hrt ) Cl) · "The lrlehman" ( 1978, Drema) Michael Craig. Robin Nevin ( f hr .. 4~ min.) m "Rich And Famous" (1981, Dfama) C.nc:tlc• Bergen, Jacqualine BlsH1 ( 1 hr, 55 min.) (%) "The Atomic Care" ( 1982) Docu- mentary ( 1 ht., 26 min ) •CD .. Atttluf" < 198 t. Comedy) Dudley MOOle Llz.t Mlnnetli. (1 hr., 53 min ) •CD> "6uiiard" (1981, AOVenture) Chris· Hank• (t hr , 30 min) Dracula Today" ( 1972, HorrOf) <>P'* LM,' Peter ~shlng ( t ht ' 36 min.) W CI:) ''Tarka The Otter" (197Q) Oocumttn- llry, N•rraltd by Pater U.Onov (I hr., 31 min) • •'Low Al Attt Biie" ( 1979, Comedy) Cleo<oe Hamilton, Suaan Sall'lt Jamee. (1 .(D'l·eeyond Oteth'• Door" ( 1078> ~\ um.ntery, Or. HarOld FrMmen." ( t hr., 3& min.) (II) ''Morning Qtory" (1933, 011ma) Kithat'lne '->bum, DouQle9 Faltbil"'<t Jr. ~ • Revlelted: A Twitch UpOn The Thra&cf' Ma •nd Charles m8ke plant 10 gvt mar rled untW LOtd Brldeahead rebults hit sis· tet'a •dult11ou1 affair. (Pan 10) (RI c;> m.:;·)LYT l9nmi ... a.ca: a.. .. ~ ..,_ Five Chinese WMll!fl WhO have contrlooted to the emergence ot modetn China e.11amtne and 1n1arpre1 the way Chineu thlr1k about themselves. their ' •&fllratlons, pains and achievements In an era ot revolutlonary chanoe ( t hr ) ([) MOVll "The Ne111 One" ( 1982, Sci· enoe-Flcllon) Keir Dullea, Adrle(lne Bar beau A man from the future breaks lhe time bartlet and lands on an ISOiated Island. ( 1 hr., 35 min ) CD) MDVII "Double Exposure" ( 1982, Suspense) Michael Callan. Joanna Pellet The murderous nightmares ot a disturbed photographer t>eotn 10 take on a Ille of • I heir own. 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) •(11) MDVII "Darby's Rangers" (1958, Adventure) James Garner, Elchlka Gnooreau The heroic American Rangers go Into combat under the leadership of Colonel Darby In their lnvas1on of Italy and North Africa (2 hrs .. 35 min.) W 8 nlAT'I IK--I' Featured a cnam- plon woodchopper beats a woodsplllllng machine; a waterskllng horse practices Its ~laity (1 hr ) ••Cl) --.urT K11k Oevane's oulspoken e11-con gtandmother (Aulh G0<don) pays a visit. (A) (!) llCWll "Now, Voyager" ( 1942, Romance) Bette Davis, Claude Rains. A young woman IS able to escape tier mother's powerful grasp through psy- choanalysis, (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (JJ YOU AMID fOll IT CC) llOw. "Absence 01 Malice" (1981, Drama) Paul Newman. Sally Field A legit· lmate businessman's Ille Is ruined by a newspaper reporter's story alleging hlS Involvement In the mob lulling of a labor boss. 'PG' ( I hr . 56 min ) CZ) llOw. "Waitress" ( 1982. Comedy) Carol Drake. Jim Hams. A would·be actress, a teen·maga21ne reporter and a prep-school re1ec1 have various adven· tures while working al a New York C11y diner. 'R' ~O min) M ~:"' WOIU lflOIWTIMAM (R) -• Cl) ~ a LAClY Detective lsbecki's cover Is blown and he is taken captive by lhe car -thett ring he was lnves· ii allng. (R) ( 1 hr ) ... ., ... BfTBT~ TOllQHT Behind the scenes of "All My Children" with Susan Lucci and °=Lyman. • ..,,.. &Del: C191A't MYO- utnOllMY WMYIM Five Chinese writers who have contributed to the emergence ol mOdern China examine and lnterprel the way Chinese think aboul themselves, theu aspirations, parns and achievements 1n an era of revolullonary ctiange. ( 1 hr ) Cl.I llMVIVAL "Secrets Ot The Afncan Baobab" Orson Welles narrates a close· up portrait ol Africa's great baobab tree, filmed by Alan and Joan Roo1 1n Kanya's Tsano National Park. (R) ( 1 hr ) CID WIB WOlmM W Actress l ee Grant directed and narrates rhls documentary. which profiln six women serving prison sentences tor murder conv1c11ons ( t hr.) g llO¥ll "Rich And Famous" (1981 , Orama) Candice Bergen, Jacqueline Bis- set. Throughout the ups and downs ot their respecttve lolerary careers and romantic hves, two women depend Of) their friendship tor stablhty 'A' ITNllJll .... .. """ IGUWOOD -..-Yl&L9 •• 119' ... ~ ...... -.... llOWll "So Fine" (1981. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. Jack Warden. A atutly cOI· tege proleslOI' aavee his tathel'• lloundef. Ing garment laclOtY by Inventing • new t ot ladles' jeane. 'R' (I hr., 3 f min ) ..... ... ,ec.m ~ fl.009•-- •llMCMtll-necat11TN19IQNT ( 1 hr . 30 min l .-YllL&. • 11••..-r "°"" .-cA "1982 Htftty Squash Class.le I College B8$ketball Profile" ( ( hr.) (!)-MWAJ.l(IQ (H)MDVll "How To Beat The High Coet Of Living" (1979. Comedy) Susan Saini James, Jessica Lange. No longer able to keep up with Inflation, th1ee Oregon housewives turn to larceny to balance lhel~ta. 'PG' (I hr .. 45 min.) CD "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982, Mystery) Peter Ustinov, Jane Blrkln. Bel- glan sleuth Hercule Poirot looka 10< the murderef of a famous actress am~ an Island resort holel's stall and guesta. PG' l! hr .. 40 min ) (Q) llO¥ll "Ball Of Fire" ( 1942, Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck. A group ot prissy prolessors researching a dlcltOn· ary of American slang become Involved wlthilt:ang ol thugs and a cabaret s1nger !l hrs CZl "Mysteries" ( 1979, Mystery) .Rulger Hauer, Sylvia Kristel. A young man myste11ously appears In a sleepy village t and courts the 1own's uch fading spinster ( I hr . 40 min.) U:ll II Cl) KART TO KART Jonathan's slster·ln- law (Amanda McBroom) unwittingly becomes Involved 1n a scheme to take control ol the Har1 lamlly fortune. (A) ( 1 hr., 10m1n.) II OD THI lllT Of CAlllOll Host· Johnny Carson Guests· astronomer Or. Carl Sagan, Arkansas football coach Lou Holtz . .pianist Ross Tompkins. (R) ( 1 hr.) ln":'.="'wum YillMm»Nlff .....,0 -lnWi Vlimft .,_ "Tim" (1981, Orama) Piper LlllJl'le, Mel Glblon. A young retatded man end a Nnlltlve, rnlddi.aged woman develop a ciOM relatlonttllp or mutual need and undetttandlng that lead8 to an unonhodo• marriage. ( 1 hr , 35 mtn ) (() _,,_ POCrfMU. Notre Dame vs Purdue (R) (3 tn) G Jll CWI l=eatured: day three or "Sev- en Days Ablaze" with lndlvldualt whO found the secret to suoceas ( l hr .. 30 min.} tWa?l lllOWll "Horne Before Dark" (1958. Orama) Jean Simmons. Rnooda Fleming. A woman atruggle& to adjust to eoclety tollowlng her oonlinement '"' a nervous breakdown. (2 hrs., 60 min.) -· fOlml9 ••-Gueets: actor Dick Van Patten. psychologist Or. Irene Ka&- SOfla and self-made mlltlonalres Richard and = Roberti. ( l hr.) D "The Homecoming" ( 1973, Orama) Cyril Cusack, Ian Holm. Based on the play by Harold Pinta<. A man rekindles old family leuds when he brings his new wile hOme to meet the clan (2 hrs.. 10 min.) w ••••"•1111111••rr •1WC1M ... «I .,_ "A Little Game" (1971, Ora· ma) Ed Nelson. Diane Baker A frightened man suspects his stepson 01 planning to murder him. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) O .,_ "Knlghlrlders" (1981, Adven- ture) Ed Hams, Gary Lahti A group of bikers ride with a traveling renal&SSnce fair and discover that the ldeallstlc struogle against evll exists In modern times also. 'R' =· 25 min.) 1119 (1) "Extreme Close-Up" (1972. Orama) James McMullen. Kate Woodville. A TV reporler's assignment to show the ease with which privacy can be violated turns Into a personal obSeSslon with voy· eurtsm. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) 11:1111 G) LATI 9IQNT wml DAVID &DTlmMI Guests: author Joseph Goulden, comedi- an Richard lewis. 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Adventure) Ursu· la Andress John Richardson A myslerl- ous woman convinces an Englishman lravellng 1n Palestine lhal he IS the remcar· natjon of her former lover (2 hrs, 15 min.) 11:11 (!) lfUITICIWTD tt.11 G (I) llAQIUI, P J. A Chinese ~lrl ( Sues1e Elena) hires Magnum lo protect a price· less and much-sought-after urn (R) ( 1 hr . 10 min) D Qi) ToelllHI' Host: Johnny Carson IGui'SS:~ HAMYO •mm&: YAlmTY TMI .._.. COMCO'T1 Carlo Marla Glulinl, maeslro of lhe Los Angeles Phil· harmonic, rehearses, conducls and offers 01t-s1age Impressions ot overtures from three Rossini operas. (R) ( 1 hr ) (E) AUITIWJAN MUI F001'Uil (R) (lJ llOYll "Catherine Cherie" (No Dale, Orama) The happiness of two lovers Is ruined by, an elderly voyeur (2 hrs ) m 1" ClUI Featured day lour of "Seven Days Abl1ue" w1lh a look al the realm of the miraculous ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -· llOVll "Jacques Brei Is AUve And Well, And Living In Parrs" ( 1975. Musical) Elly Stone, Mori Shuman Three dispera1e characters sing lhe songs ol Belgian min· strel Jacques Brei against a kalefdoscope of surreal b&ck~oun~ hr .. 55 min.) i~-· ... LOVlel....,.I .... CTCOWUI llOVll "Fest Times Al Ridgemont High" ( t982, Comedy) Seen Penn. Jen· niter Jaeon Leigh. Stuoen1s at a "typical" American high achoot confront the chal- lengff of adullhOOd. orugs. MIC and tchoolwork. 'R' ( t hr • 30 min.) .. CC> MOV9 "Cannery ~w" ( 1982, Dre· ""'! Nick Nolle. Debra Winger In e t940s Cal fomla coastal 1own. e marine blologl1I becomes romantlcelty lnvotved with a gin from tn. ~I b<>rdello. 'PG' (2 hrs ) CID llCMI "The Road Warrior" (1981, AdVenture) Mal Olbl<>n. Bruce Spence In an Au91ralla of Iha future whefe Clvlllzatk>n 18 reduced to a collection of rural com· munos. a former hlohwey cop mekH 11 2000·mtte nm lor SAnctuary In " promised land. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 =.i -· • UTI -.T DAVID l..l11lmAN Gueat: cOl'Mdlan Larry Miller ( t hr ) I 1WIUMT IJOlll flOlml9 --Guee11· USC Pf~ leelof. Or Rlchard 8utldrk, Hnal'IClel wflter s~~.cjOmln) 1...,.-r~ VlctOfle Prln I tnalft tome Ol IW betluty NCtelt .u..,., .. , LOW, ' YCAll ITU ll0"9 "Blade Rvnner" ( 19&~. Set· 24 Friday; Sept. 9, 1983 .. ence-F1ctlon) Hamson Ford. Rutper Hauer In a world ol the fulure. e special police oll1eer rs assigned 10 !rack down and destroy lour renegade andr0tds 'A' ( 1 hr • 55 min ) CZ) llOVll "Dracula Today" ( 1972. Hor- ror) Christopher lee. Peter Cushing In presen1 day Chelsea the evil blOOd count sets his Slgl'lts. and tangs on a prelty young girl who hangs our wlfh a band of hippies tead by a m11n named Alucard 'PG' _it hr 36 min ) tM U Cll llCa.OUD A kidnapper plants a time bomb w11h the wile of a wealthy aslrologer (Peter Haskell) lhen dernands a hi:i,~som (R) ( t hr 20 mm ) WG "Man From God's Country" ( 1958. Western) George Montgomery Randy Stuart A ce11ieman becomes Involved 1n a conlhct over lhe construction ot a proposed rallroad ( t hr .. 30 min) Cf) llOVll "Unconquered" (Part t) ; ( 1947. Adventure) Gary Cooper. Boris Karlott. Frontier Fort P111 struggles against Indians and treacherous whites with the hetp of a captain trom Virginia (2 hrs) I= "But Not For Me" (1959. Com-edy) Clark Gable, L11t1 Palmer A young ac1ress seeks e romance with her mlddle- ~ed producer (2 hrs 30 min I (£.) AU\'O 11ACM "CART Escort Radar Warntng 200" (from LeJClnglon. OH) (R) i hrs) -IC01T ~ .... wouai t::9 llOVll "First Monday In October" ( 1981, Comedy) Waller Matthau. Jiii Cfayburgll. A liberal Supreme Courl Jus· tlce clashes with the new~t member of the natlOn's highest court. an ultra-con· servahve women jurist 'R' ( t hr • 40 min) ,. II O> me ... CYlllHtf\' (lJ llOVll "The Best Years Of Our Lives" ( 1946. Drema) Fredric March, Myrna Loy Three veterans and their wl'.les strug- gle to ad1ust 10 postw8r Clvollan Ille. (2 hrs .. 52 min) 1:110 llOVll "Mad Maii" ( 1980. Orama) Mel GlbsOn, Joanne Samuel In an Austra- lia of the not-too-distant future. the friends and family of a lop highway pursuit police- man become the targets of eadlstlc ta motorc==~rJ.9 min) I I.~----.OAT~ MOV9 "China 9. llbefty 37" ( 1980. w .. tern) Warren Oii"' FablO Tet tl A atubbOrn loner, formerly 1 gunf19,hter. 11ege. a one-men battle egalnat • r,111lroad compeny wenllng to make tracks across his tanltOty 'R' ( 1 hr . 43 min ) .. (I) MOWll "Jetiylt And Hyde. Togethef Again" ( 1982. Comedy) Mark Blanklleld. Beea Armstrong A strall·taced 110lenllst's accidental fnge11tlon of • eMmle11I tvrns him Into a 18sclvi<>u9 swinger 'A' ( 1 hr . 26 min.) ... MON "Gunt Of JV1tic." (1949. W"t1rn) Jimmy Elllton, Tom Tylaf A cowboy returns nom. to cl1lm hit en1r1 of hll dMd moth9r'1 9'1•te. onrv to cli9Cover that Ilia fatn.r 11111 bNfl ebdUcted. ( t hr.) • llCMI "Blondie Brlngt Up Baby" ( t940, Comldy) Penny Sinai.ton. Atttluf La~. 0.by Ou~ltlg !*YI noo.cy. r-..it· tog In Dltgwood •• ,, .. t fOf kidnapping ~hf .30mln~ am1N11~••,... ... . .. "Lad Cl'lett9fleV't Lov.r" 981, Drama) LvMa Krttt•. NlehoUI• Clay 0 H Lawrence's story about the wife or a peraptegtc English ar1stocra1 who takes her husband's gamekeeper as Iler lover 1s re1old 'R' ( t hr . 45 min ) Cl) llOYll "Private Lessoos" ( 1980. Com· edy) Sylvia KrlSlel, Howaro Hesseman, A housekeeper has an ullerlor motive for providing her employer's teen-age son wilh his first sexual experience. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I OMNGll COUNTY TODAY Ml -llMTCH · ... IUll•llrml *• OM LOCAnoM "Catch A Rising Star's tOlh Annlversaiy" Richard Belzer, Pat Benetar, David Brenner. Billy Crystal. Gabe Kaplan and Robin Wllltams are among the stars saluting the New York showcase club which gave them their start ( 1 hr • 30 min ) D llOYil "Just Before Dawn" ( 1981, Suspense) George Kennedy, Chris Lem· mon. Five young people on a camping eJCpedlllon find themselves In the midst ot a bizarre family of anlmaHll\11 moun· ,.1taln~ 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min ) • ,Amt. llARY tWl'TIWC, llARY IWITMM .. '°'"''"'-llOVll "Blondie Goes To CoOeae" ( t942, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lel<e The Bumsteads conceal their mar· rtage when 1'1ey go back to college. but the plan backfires when they both find romance with others. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ~==-.. T991(1') ~~·P1xote" (1981. Drama) Fer· nando Ramos de Silva. Marllla Pera A cruelly treated, 10-yeer-otd escapee from a detention home and several of his friends bend with a pros111u1e to. form a makeshift tamlly (2 hrs . 5 min.) •ct:l llOVll "Lost And Found" ( t979, Comedy) George Segal. Glend8 Jackson A widower and a divorcee oegln a rocl<y romance lifter llterally meeting each other by acoloent at a French ski resorl. 'PG' ( 1 ..1'1r.,1~1n.) -TNl..ucl IVllV'll-IOll L-nM UI • ma!. "O\Jl Ot The Dark" (lhr,= .. I , .. °' . ... L.Mlllml Cl CIUW9 AID MCICll U•M'f • MM...-AID • •11• Lau· reno. O~ and Jackie GIMaon pottray two ~n who ere In I~ with the .. me woman In this orlglnel drama. ( 1 hr.) g MOV9 "The SMppet And Tn. Rote· Tn. Story Of Clnd91'ella" ( 1976. Fantasy) Alehllrd Chllmbetlaln. Gemma Craven A vallant. cnermlng prince ae11 out k> loeaft • tovefy, etuaive young gin who dle.lp- peared al1er IOelng tier 11tpper at a paleoe dance. (2 hra .. 16 min.) No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The., ... ts lnA .. Taesclay Cont. llhr , 30m1n) .. CC) "The Sptrll or St Lout~" ( 1957, Blog rapny) J&l'M& Stewart, Murruy H11mlltun L2 "" • 30 min > CZ) "Mad Max" ( 1980. Droma1 Mel Gib- son, JoQr.M Samuel ( t hr • 29 rnln ) --111lvenlng .. u,: Cll ... 11/LOIO MC ... Q ,,.... COlllPM'f NAWAIPWl.f llAClm./Lltlml~ .... WlllllllTMl*G ~ llMAVICll lllOVll "On Golden Pond" (1981. Dre ma) Henry Fonda, Ko1harlne Hepburn Old femlly tensions resurface as an elderly c;ouple return tor a 1as1 summer al 1ha1r New England re1rea1 and are v1slled by lhelr daughter, her flance and his son 'PG' ( 1 hr , 49 min ) CS) MOVll "Falling In Love Again" ( 1980, 01ama) E111011 Gould, Susannah York A man goes to his high school reunion 1n the belief that he can relive Iha good times ol the past 'PG' ( I hr 30 mm ) 0 llOVll "Rlt1I" ( 1980, 81ogrAphy) Ray mond Cloutier. Chnstoµher Plummer The Ille and pot111cal career 01 Canadian Louis Riel. who used his power to benehl lhe Mells Indians of his nattve land, are dram- latlz=~ hrs) ...... IAMll'fm.L.111 AUCI ALL If THI 'Ma 'f ......,... Tll90UQH THI Alt'TI IAIOAU '9llVllW 'R IAlllAU. AROUND '141 WOflL.D A looil is 1ailen at why baseball has become so popular abroad, how 11 is played 1n 01he1 coun1r1es and 1f internattonal play 1s Iha 1u1w~ 01 lhe lme. (thr ) NI Cit_.. ..... MAPPY DA 'fl AG.UC ==-~A personal loolo. at "The A-Team's" Mr. T; an unoerwea1 model's 0a5-°~gold aJl IJfTlllT.-wr TOMGHT Vlc1nr1a Prln- lal shares some ol her beauly !>Berets 'MB'I CO..Ml'I GaBl'IWLD ...... ""°"' MOYA "Lassa Fever" The story of a mystenous. highly lelhal disease which slrucil a Nigertan village 1n 1969 1s docu· menled (R) Q ( 1 hr l CI)lllOVll "Reds'' (1981. Orama) Warren Beally, Diane Keaton Amer;can 1ournahs1 John Reea·s 1nvo1vement 1n lhe Russian Revo1u11on or 19t7 is dep1c1ed 'PG (2 hrs .. 40 min ) (%) MOVll 'Barbary Coasl" ( 1935, Ora· ma) Joel McCrea, Edward G Robinson Red lights, gambl1nu and bOOltng reign 1n San (ranc1sco 111 1he 1800s (I hr 37 min.) h9I 8' OIWtQI COUWTY TOOAY 71118 2 OM THI TOWN Fealureo puzzling sounds coming lrom outer space, A day wlth Tiny Boyles. a 6'6" 320-pound boun· ty hunler, a demonstration of a facelill by acupuncture DQ)FAa.HIUD 0 LAYDNI & lt9UY & COWM'f lmmeu. mncTAC'*-,f&IAll9P01rr .. , ..... •M.LMeW'11••U,_ -·A-M.l(IQ U•ll I Kantet City ROylla et C81l- IOfl'lla Angels (3 hta) QD _,. "Time Out Of Mind" (1947, Orama) PhyUls Calvar1, Ella Raines. A muslc student's marriage ruins hlm (1 hrs.) Niall ... ... Cl) lllON "The Bunker" (1981. Ora- ma) Anthony Hopkins. Richard Jordan The laat day• of the Thl1d Reich ara detailed In thl& dramatization ol the eventa In and oround Hitler'& underground bunkltf at lhe close of World War II. (R) (3 hrs.) D GD TMI A-Tbll The team's plan to thwart a jumbo jet hijacking falls to plec· es. leavtog Hannibal at the alrp<>rt and a 1emp<>rerlly blinded Murdock at the air· craft'& controls (A) ( 1 hr ) U llllCMI "Giant" (Part 1) ( 1956, Dre· ma) Ellz.abeth Taylor, James Dean. Besed on Iha story by Edna Ferbe1 Te1Cas ranch Ille and lhe pursull of oil waatth affect three ~pie (2 hrs.) II ID) ltAIPY DAYt Chachl Is to1n between his love for music and Joanie when she decides to move back to Miiwaukee (R) ·o O llllCMI "Lone Siar" ( t952, Adveo- ture) Clari\ Gable. Ava Gardner. A pair of arch·Bflemles fight over the anne1eatlon or Texas and the woman they bolh love (2 hrs.) (!) TWl.8fT .. Q) aTDT~ TOMIHT Victoria Prin- c::!f>al shares some of her beauty secrets w lllOVll "Town Without Pily" ( t961, Orama) Kirk Douglas, E.G. Marshall A German community becomes obsessed by a gang rape case ln11olvlng U S. Gls (2 hrs) fll) MOYA ''Lassa Feve1" The story ol a myslerlous, highly lethal disease which slruc~a NI erlan village In 1969 ls docu· mented. (R R (1 hr.) «!) 'Or. J AlaJC Haller Jr." Or, Haller. Children's Surgaon-ln-Chiel at Johns Hopkins Hospllal fn Baltimore, MD, 1_~rofiled. Q ( 1 hr ) (CJ llOVW "Lost And Found" ( 1979, Comedy) George Segal. Glenda Jeck.son. A widower and a divorcee begin a rocky romance attar lllerally meellng each 01her by acc1den1 at a F1enoh ski resorl. 'PG' ( t hr , 46mln) (£) ll'Olt'TICllfTIR CID MOVll "Ticket To Heaven" ( 1981, Orama) Nici\ Mancuso. Saul Rublnek On 1he heels of a romanllc breakup, a young man visits friends In San Franclsoo and Is slowly drawn Into 1otntng their religious cull 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) (SJ t..OMI ITM 1A11 a CIM1 "Out 0 1 The Dark" ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 0 llO¥ll "True Conlesslons" ( 1981. Orama) Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall. The usually separate worlds of 1wo brolh· ers. a Los Angeles p<>llce detective and an ambitious Roman Catholic priest, con· verge during a murder Investigation 'R' ( 1 hr , 50 min.) lt'tl (!) COUIOI FOOTIALL Boston College vs. Clemson (R) (3 hrs) 1::9 II@) '°Am l.OVU CHACMI Chachl thinks Joanie is still carrying a to1ch lor her flrsl love. Bobby Arnold, who shows up al Del- vecchlo's (R~ ~~ Ul!IZ)THICAT\m .. ~ MOWll "Beulah Land" (Pa11 3) 198(}, Orama) L(lflley Ann Warren, Paul So1ah comes out ot the Civil Wat, het husband's suicide and the deat1uc11on ol Beulah Land with a fletce 1etOlve 10 rebuild the plantallon (A) O (2 hts ) • (fl ,.... ~-Jack II pitted ~•Inst a hardeoed protHeJonal bOXllf i)~WM.TOMI .. ~ "Or J Alex Haller J1 Dr Hallet. Children's Surgeon-In-Chief at Jonna Hopkin• Hospital In BaltlmOfe, MO, l!_P(~~~ (1 hi.) CD AT POPI "Carn1en daLaval- lade" Actrqs/dancer Carmen oeL.aval· lads perfOfms lwo ln1erp1e1lve solo danc· es· the late Arthur Fiedler condUc ts lhe B~ston Pops Orchestra In a muslcal pro- gram featuring a medley from "Gigi" and Carol t<lng's "l Feel The earth Move " (R) (!hr) (%) MOVll "Mysteries.. ( 1979) Rutger Hau~Ma Kriste!. (2 hrs.) .. all "Caribbean" ( 1952, Adven· ture) John Payne, Arlene Dehl. Pirates In the t 700s attempt to take over a Carib- bean Island (2 hrs.) a:118 tmJ t TO I Violet, Judy and Dor alee are busted for soliciting when they moonlight as costumed telegram delivery girls. (A) Cf) lllOVll "Advise And Consent" ( t 962, Orama) Henry Fonda, Charles Laughton. The presldenl's app<>lntment ot a contro- versial secrelary or state begins a drsmat• 1e accounl ot Washington pohtlcs (2 hrs • 130 ~UUlll'f ._ IU:::.rr rhe Hans discover that a celebrated recluse (Andrew Dug· gen) is being drugged and rmparsonated i hls aides (A) 0 ( 1 hr.) m '9UC'T10M TfllOUQtl A MAD !ill 1AZZ If AlmlCA "Dizzy GllleSpie's Dream Band'' An array ol jazz musicians Including Gerry Mulligan and Ma11 Roach join Dizzy Glllesple In a big band concert al Lincoln Center. ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) CC)~.....,. "Linda Ronstadt" ' CID lllOVll "Reds" ( 1981, Drama) Warren Beatty, Diane Kealon. American tournallst John Reed's Involvement In the Russian Revolution ol 1917 Is depicted 'PG' (2 hrs., 40 min.) • CID llO¥ll "Making Love" ( 1981, Drama) l<ate Jackson. Michael Onlkean A wom- an learns 1ha1 her husband is Involved In a homosexual relationship 'R' ( t hr.. 50 min) 0 lllOVll "Time Bandits" (198 I, Come- dy) Craig Wamock. David Warner. A young boy Is laken on a trip lhrough time by a band of d1m1nut1ve would-be oullaws who have stolen a lime-warp map from lhe Supreme Being 'PG' ( 1 hr , 50 min.) I TMl.__•M .. llmlPm....,.•rWOM_,.. 1110V11 "The Pursuit 01 D B. Cooper" ( 1981. Adventure) Treat ~illlams, Robert Duvall A lhlef skylacks a plane and para- chutes to safely over Oregon will\ a IOf- lune 1n stolen money 'PG' ( 1 hr. •O m~) , CD ~y IT<Mml The work of todays hottest young writers, dlreclors and stare ere gathered together In short lllm, video and anlmaled segments ( 1 hr ) CO) 110¥11 "Mad Mait" ( 1980. Drema) Mel Gibson. Joanne Samuel In an Austra· Ila of the noHoo-dislant future, the lrlends and lamlly ol a top hiQhway pursull pollce- Frlday, Sept. 9, 1983 23 -Weclnesclay Cont. e ®> ntl fALL OAIY Colt's eltorts 10 retrieve a ball-1ump1ng murder w11ness are lhwarted by members of a paramrlllary Q!_OUp. (A) (I hr ) U lilCMI "UMC" ( 1969, Drama) Arch aid Bradlord. James Daly. A large unlver· slty medical cenfer Is plagued with dally c1ises lnclu~"=practlce suits (2 hrs.) m llfTlllT TOlllQHT A visit to fhe set of "General Hospital" and Interviews with the stars ti> llOYll "Lew And DISOfder" ( 1974, Comedy) Emest Borgnine. Carroll O'Con· no1 Clvlllans decide to take the law lnlo their own tumbling hands when they form a ne~ood palrol unil (2 hrs ) 9 Ml~ Poutlcal columnlst Rrcha1d Reeves relraces Iha steps of Alexis de Tocqueville's 1831 journey ect0ss the U S fO assess the state of the democracy In America from a contempo- rary perspeclive (R) (2 hrs.) ~ llOVll "Tempesl" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands A New Yo1k architect leaves the pressures al urban Ille and marriage and esc.apes to a Greek Island w11h his daughter and a tree- spirited young woman In this updated var· slon of Shakespeare's play 'PG' (2 hrs , 25mln) CH) llO¥ll "The Prize Ftghler" ( 1979, Comedy) Tlm Cooway. Don Knotts Out- ing the Depression. a bumbling bol(er end his w1secraclttng manager try to outwit the mob 'PG' ( 1hr ,39 min.) Cl) llO¥ll "Cannery Row" (1982, Dra- ma) Nick Nolle. Debra Winger In a 1940f; California coastal town. e marine blologlsl becomes romentlcally Involved with a girl from the local bordello 'PG' (2 his.) 18 llO'tm "The Slipper And The Rose. The Sfory Ot Clnde11111a" ( 1976, fantasy) Richard Chamberlain. Gemma C1aven A valiant, charming plfnce sets out to locate a lovely, elusive young girl who disap- peared after loslng her sllpJ* at a palace danc~ his . 15 min.) .... I ...,.. MAD WOIU M ~ lilel Animated The t>oa1d, of dl1ector1 at OTTV, upset over low ratings. hire the w!sec1ecklng 1abbll as their president I'=~ lllOl1'ICena .. 'nllCAftm ... ••mAT11T••"'C1•-111rrra1 "1978 and 1979 Yea11 In Review" (R) ( 1 hr.) .. 8 Cl) llOWll "Meld In America" (1982. Comedy) Susan Clark, Afel( KarrH When a man 18 refused a m111d'1 J)06ltlon becllUM of h11 sex. he charges lhe p<<>- apectiv. employer •• a crusading female taW)"ef •• with dlsc1lmlnatlon. (A) (2 ht•.) • 9 TWO ........ Scott decides to move 1way and Uve with hit f1ther, whll• Nancy p<eperes he< daughter lor he< t1r11 for~d=~ ! MO¥ll "Flr11 Mond&y In Octabof" ( 1981, Comedy) Weller Matthau. JUI Claybvr1)h A liberal Supreme Coul1 Jut. tic• ckl1nn with the newest m..-nbet ot the n1tlon'• highnt COtlft, 1n ul11a-con- MtValtve woman jurllt. 'R' ( 1 hr • 40 min) (%) llllMI "The Ra.id Watrlot" (1981, Ad\!9nlU18) Mel Qlbton, Bt\'68 s~ In 1n Auttr111t ol the Mute -.e clvlliz.atlon It r~ 10 a co119ctl0n of rur11 com· tnun89, • fOf'rMr hlghw.y cop makn • 200()..-mlle !un for .. ~uery In a p<omleed 28 Friday. Sept. 9, 1983 land. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) .. @ llOYll "The Lasl Hurratl'' (1958, Ora· ma) Spencer T1acy. Jeffrey Hunrer An incumbent mayor rs defeated alter a hard· taught end m0tally questionable cam- paign. (2 hrs .• 35 min ) .. D GD PAl&Y 191 Ale1< and Mallory are selected 10 compete on a hlgt'I school quiz show at their father's TV station. (~) CJ) llO¥ll "Batlle Of B1italn" ( 1969. Adventure) Micheal Caine. Laurence Oh· vier. British pilots fight gallanlly 10 prevent the annlhUalion of London by the German Lullwatte (2 hrs • 30 min.) C!> MCMMD MIWI' amlCA Polrucal columnlsl Rrcherd Reaves talks at>aut hrs 18,000 mrle tnp across the U.S and the book and televlSlon documentary which 1esulted t1om the t1lp, 8!) MIGHT MLL9'T M ([)••'MD' Wiiiie Mosconi vs Minnesota Fats _(R) ( 1 hr,) -D GD Ii' ......... Or C1eig's new triendship with a vlsltlng Hungarian docto1 lnten&ltieS. and Dr White's personal prob- lems worsen when he Is Involved In a &efious car accident (A) ( 1 hr ) 11 ~~tiles to dest1oy Blake and Krystle's marriage. while anolh· e< unknown lndlvldual plots to murder IWO of the Ca111nglon women (RI O ( 1 hr ) • _...., _,... ~ Polrtical columnist Richard Reeves talks about his 18,000 mile trip ac1ou lhe U.S. and the book and television documen1a1y which resulled trom t~ ID '1111 TIM Ma1Un Sheen nar- rates the story ot a tamlly's mlg1allon north from MeKlco up the Baja Peninsula to California. CH).,. "Dlne1" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Mickey Rourke. A Baltimore dlnef Is the hangout lor a quintet ol young men seen during lhe time Wher'I the pres- au1es ol adulthood are threatening 10 disperse them 'R' ( 1 tv , 50 min.) {I).,.,. "The Ulllmate W111IOI" ( 1977 . Science-Fiction) Yul Brynner. Max von Sydow. Survivors or e noc1H1 t\olOCaust 1n the 2111t century sutt81 flom the ettecls of plagues and starvation 'A' ( 1 hr , 32 min) I .,. ., .. -••ll11'•• .. .,.,. "The Roed Warl101" (1981, Actvenlura) Mel Glblon. Bruce Spence. In an Australia of the lv1ute where cMllzatlon 19 redOCed to a cotlectlon of rural com· munn, a fOfmtH' highway oap makes a 2000·mlle 1un far 11nc;tuary In a p<omlsed land. 'A' ( 1 hf • 35 min l -1•-w•1www ... '1111 TIM~ Manin Sheen na1- retM the story of 11 tamlly'a migration nor1h ffom Meitlco up tl'Wt Bala Penlnaula IOCalltomle a llA.,,_ Of L.111,_ DIATM "DES. The 'flmtbOmb Drug" The hlt1ory, m11ke1lng 1nd medal conMQUencet ot dlerhy1t11ll- t>est1<01. e 1ynthetlc "trogen given to pregnant women from Iha 1940. to the 1960s Ind wt\lch ptOY~ 10 be harmful, .,.~, ~ ._ uLl•l•l•Hl9 "Jernte St8Wllrt" ... "Fut TlmM Al Rldgemonf IQh" ( 1882, eom.dy) SMn Penn. Jen-nifei J11on Lailgh. 811Jden11 11 a "typical" Amertcan ~ IGhool confront the chll· leflQ8t ot e<Mthood. drUElt. M• end IChOOIWOtk~ 1 ,,, • 30 min ) =~ .. "Norman L~ ACM" ( 1982, Carol Kane, Tony Owen. A 13-v-r 1 rorn.nuc PIQUlt of '* lllter•tn- law leads 10 some very sens11tve comploca· uons when the young woman becomes " .. 1~rtwa ·w !ti:'&>=" 1 TAXI ... llMCH°'-111CKI OI ntl NIGHT llJllYNLL ....... MPOllT lJlll.am "Or J Alex Haller Jr " Or Haller, Children's Surgeon·ln·Ct1iel 81 Johns Hopkins Hospital In Ba111mo1e. llAO. '!Proliled O ( 1 hr ) (.CJ llOYll "Voung Lady Chal1e1ley" ( 1977, Drama) Harlee McBrode. Pe1e1 Ra1ray A young woman 1nhero1s her lam1· ly's huge mansion and an ancesror's diary clala11tng numerous sexual escapades 'R' ~hr .. 28m1n) NOMI AACM WIDLY (ti) llOYll "Plxole" ( 1981, Orama) Fer nando Ramos da Sliva, Marilla Pera A cruelly lrea1ed. 10-year-old escapee from a de1ent1on home and several of his friends band wllh a p1ostltule lo form a makeshlfl family (2 hrs., 5 min ) tt:ll fl Cl) POtJCI ITOllY An undercover 0111· car (James Farenlino) stalks lhe kingpin (Fred Willlamson) of an extort1on-drug- e!._OSl1tut10n ring (R) (I hr . 10 min ) U CZ TOMGHT Hoc;I Jonnny Carson Guests Lionel Richte. comedian Sieve Wrighl. aclress Stephanre Zlmballsl "Rem1ng1on Steele") ( 1 hr ) IANl)AY MIGHT Ill AIC ... llQHTLM YOU MOD POil rT HAMYO •rnmtrY.,..,, ll'ICA NJ. CONT ACT KARATI (It) 1W CUii Featured· "Seven Days Ablaze," day five. lool<s at unusual evenls thal are 1adlcally changlng lhe Third Wofld ( 1 hr., 30 min ) tt•@ llOYll "The Story Of Mankind" ( 1957. Fantasy) Ronald Colman. Hedy Lamarr A he&venty lr•bunal makes a decision con- cerning lhe fu1ure of mankind sitar Iha oevelopmenl of the H-bomb (2 his . 5 min) Cll llOYll "Fast Times Al Rldgemonr High" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen· niter Jason Leigh. Stv~nls at a "lyploal" Amellcan high scllool confront the Chai· 1engea ot aaunhood. d1ugs. saK ond achOOfwork. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -· MOWI "Lost In The Stars" (1~74, Musical) Brock Peters. Melba MOOfe A black South African backwoods mlnielt' journeys to a raclalty segregated city In le8fCh Of hlS p<odlgal ton (2 hit. 15 min) Cf) !9IMD•S1•••111••rrrr•rw ... Cl{) .,_ "FHt Tlmea Al RldgemOnt High" ( 1!~8,, Comedy) Sean Peon. WI· nlftt Jason Leigh Students 111 • "typletll" Ame1lcan hlgt'I echool confront the ch81· langes of adulfhOOCI. dNQ•. aex and llCll'IOolwork. 'A' ( 1 h1. 30 min ) e MOVll ''Sody Heat", ( 1981, SuspenM) w11111m Hurl, K11t11ean Tvmer A tmellrlm. Flofl<IA lawytr It pe<tulded by hi• IOvlr fO murder her hutbanCI. 'R' ( 1 h1 , 6& min.) -cm llOYll "Bad Heat" (1081, Svapense) w 11ti.m :.rutl. Klthlaen Turn.r A lmllltlme FIOfieje lawyer It Ptftueded by hill IOv8f 10 murdllf hef MbaM 'R' ( 1 hf . 5& min.) -·•&.Aft_,, wmt DAVID~ Gt*t. mutlelen Commendet COdy. ( 1 "'" • ·=To 9lllff A Wiid Bllclnl" ?Teall. COIMCl~) Annette FUniceilo, -11.ciwnlng llovlea- •ca:> "Buddy, Buddy" (11>81. Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Walter Mauhau ( 1 hr .. 36 rnln) .. Cl:) "Tempest" ( 1982, Comedy) John C8Slsavetes, Gena AOwlands (2 hrs • 25 min) .. ([1} "The Country Glrl" ( 19&4, Orama) Brng CrO!lby, Grace Kelly (2 hrs ) •CZ> "Mad Mex" (1980, Orama) Mel Gib son. Joanne Samuel ( 1 hr . 29 min ) NI(!) "The Man In The Gray Flannel Su11" (Parl 1) (1956, Orama) Gregory Peck. Jennifer JOl\eS (:.>hrs) ca> . "The Hound 01 The Baskervlfles' ( 1978, Comedy) Peter Cook, Dudley Moore ( 1 hr, 18 min,) 0 "The Great Adventure" ( 1976. Adventure) Jack Palance. Joan Collins t! hr . 25 min ) Ml(B) "Green Ice" (1981, Adveniure) Ryan O'Neal. Anne Archer ( 1 hr • 55 min ) (%) "The Atomic Cate" ( 1982) Docu mentary ( 1 hr . 25 min ) •(C) "La Vie Continue" ( t981, Drama) Annie Girardot, Jean-Pierre Cassel. ( 1 hr • 35mln.) ©)"Give Ma Llbetty" (1974, Adventure) Robert Culp, Richard Kiley ( 1 hr.. 20 min.) MIO "Tim" (1981, Orama) Piper Laurre. Mel Gibson ( I hr 35 min ) .. "The Four Horsemen 01 The Apoca· lypse" ( 1962. Drama) Glenn Ford, Lee J Cobb (2 hrs .. 35 mlr1) (%) "The Road Warrior" ( 1981, Adven ture) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence ( 1 hr 35m1n) m "Under The Gun" ( 196 I, Drama) Richard Conte. Audrey Toner ( I hr 30 min) -cc> "They All Laughed'' 11981. Comedy) Audrey Hepburn. Ben Gauara (I hr . 45 min.) Qi) "The Prize Fighter" ( 1979. Comedy) Tim Conway. Don Knous ( 1 hr . 39 min ) (Q) ''Green Ice" (1981, Adventure) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archer (I hr. 55 min) -II1J "The Brrdges Al Toko-RI" ( 1954. Dra- ma) William Holden. Grace Kelly (2 hrs ) tl:aO "Whiskey Galore!" ( 1949. Comedy) Joan Greenwood, Basil Rad lord ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1,_m "The Bamboo Saucer" ( 1967, Sci ence-Flcllon) Dan Duryea. John Ericson 1_! hr . 30 min ) 1~ CZ} "No Seic Please. We're Br1t1sh" ( 1973) Ronnie Corbett. Beryl Reid. ( 1 hr . 30mln) -Afternoon Movies- tlllllO "Acl Of V1~ence" (1948, Drama) Van Hellon. Janel Leigh ( 1 hr • 30 min ) «!) "Assault On A Queen' { 1966, Ad11en1uie) Frank S1ne1ra, Virna Lis• (2 hrs) ctJ "Golden Rendezvous" ( 197 7. Suspense) Richard Hams. Da111d Janssen t I hr , 43 min ) (H) "Tlmerrder" ( 1982. Science F1c11on) Fred Ward. Be~nda Bauer ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (0) "Fast Times Al R1dgemont H1gn" ( 1982, Comedy) Sean Penn. Jennifer Jason Leigh (I hr 30 min) 0 "Time Band11s" ( 1981 Comedy) Craig Warnock. Da111d Warner t I hr 50 min) 129 (S) "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Drama) Nick Nolte. Debra Winger (2 hrs ) t2:1D m "Magn1llcent Roughnecks" ( 1956, Drama) Jacl\ Carson Mickey Rooney (I hr . 30 min.) *C?> "BllrOery Coalf" f1936, 0.-arna) Joel Mc:Cr11111 Cdworo G Roblnson ( 1 hr . 37 min) W (ID "Body Heal" ( 1981, Suspense) Wll· llam Hurl, Kalhleen Turner { 1 hr .. 56 min) .. <.Cl "II Things Were Dtlfll!ent" ( 1979. Ora ma) Soz.anne Pleshelle. Don Muftay (2 hrs) (H) "llttle Miss Marker" ( 1980. Comedy) Welter Matthau, Julie Andrews ( 1 hr , 39 min) 0 "Stioo1 The Moon" ( 1982, Otama) Alber! Finney. Olene Keaton (2 hrs , 5 min.) .. CIJ "The Liie 01 Brian" ( 1979, Comedy) Graham Chapman, John Cloose ( I hr • 33mln) (.%)"Mad Maic" ( 1980, Orama) Mel Gib son, Joanne Samuel ( 1 hr . 29 mln ) Ml (CJ "Hobson's Choice" ( 1954. Comedy) John Mills. Charles Laughlon (2 hrs.) (_s) "Sounder" ( 1972. Otama) Clcely T_tson, Paul Winfield (2 hrs ) (3 The Eyes Of The A111aryllis" ( 1976. D1ame) Ruth Ford, Ka1herina Houghlon ( I h1 . 35 min.) d (Z) ·The Atomic Cale'' (1982) Docu menlary ( 1 hr. 25 min ) •CIJ "A Challenoe FOf Robin Hood" ( 1968, Ad11en1ure) Barrie Ingham, Jam89 Hayter (2 hrs ) (0) "Pandemonium" ( 1982. Mystery) Tom Smothers. Carol Kane (I hr 20 mrnj Ul(li) "Green Ice" ( 198 I, Adven1ure) Ryan O'Neal, Anne Archer ( 1 hr , 55 min.) --i1:J:venlng .. 10•--Cl9t,A T1'0l ca ... 9"/LCleO AllC .... Q TI1R't COWAMY HAWAIAVI .. llAamL / l.Dlmt NrWtHOUlll me ... I OCIANUI llOVll "They All Laughed" ( 1981. Comedy) Audrey Hepburn. Ben Gazzara. Three New York delecuves become Involved In numerous romantic liaisons while 1rack1ng lhelr c:llents' errant wives 'PG' (I hr , 45 min ) CE> TOP Miit IOJllNQ Live from Nashville. TN (2 hrs .. 30 min ) (S) Ft.llm TALI THIA111l "Jack And The Beanstalk" Dooms Christopher plays Jack and 1<a1har1ne l-ielmonO rs Jack's mother 1n this version ol the tale about a young man who musl prove his courage ega1ns1 a giant and g1an1ess (Ellioll Gould, Jean Stapleton) to wrn back hos family's rlehes. 0 llOVll "Joy In The Morning" ( 1965. Romance) Richard Chamberlain. Y11e1te M1m1eux A young couple rush Into mar- riage and almost break up when they real· 1ze the problems marned hie entalis (2 hrs) ( 1> llOVll "No Se>< Please, We're British" ( 1973) Ronnie Corbell, Be1yt Reid ( 1 hr 3-0mm) • DCC V AM 0l1(1 uo .... UMIYmJ...0 AUCI AU•ntlfAl&Y I FACllOfM.TWW ~ °" lll()ln'IWllJ( · DMONIT 7-a C81NIWI me ... HAPP'f DA YI AGAIN GAIC ... Q (I) ,... llAW L.lnda Evant' alar- stud(jed bash to celebrate her new beauty boOlc: 1 man with 112 girlfriends D '°'* WOllAlf (fJ .,.,.~TOllQMT A visit lo th1 HI of "General Hospnal" and ln1ervtews lwtth~~MY 1---RD ••••.-r llMIC Oii f\.OUl ,,....... llOWI "Love Spell" ( 1981. Romance) Richard Bunon. Kale Mulgrew The mar- riage ol a klno end his younger wife t>ecomes trag1Cally complicated when she and his nephew come under the Influence ol a love potion Based on the medieval legend of Tristan and tsoll ( 1 hr .. 40 mfn) E WAYR'WAI I.OU PAI.Mk ntl ,_.,. UDY Of LAI Lola Falana perlorms "I Witt Sur· vive." "Love The One You're With" and "Who Wiii Buy?" 1n a conceit perlOfm- ance horn the Aladdin Hotel 1n Las Vegas. l hr) NI OUMQI COUlfTY TODAY 1:9 ClUI YOU • l:i·year-olds Nick Kalt and Fran Robinson solve "The Case Qt The Nosey Crook" 1n lhls mystery pro- gram designed to en1ena1n and eCJucale you~ viewers QIPA&YPIUD LA~l--.n I CO.ANY moetu.. e T1C TAC DOUGH .... YOU .u.ID Fa. rT •·A·• ... PAUAll>-Of MQIWD Pl-. • AamlCNI M>UNEY Polll1cal columnist Richard Reeves reueces the slaps ol Aleios de Tocquevolle's t83 I Journey across the u S to assess 1he slate ol the democracy In Amet1ca from a conlemp<r rary perspective (RJ (2 hrs ) CID tTONATat • mantl Of MlmU-lM natleO Tetev1s1on newsmagazines are spooled 1n lh1s last-paced comedy ~lal (QJ IABAU. Kansas Clly Royals al Cali- fornia Angels (3 hrs ) CZ) MOVll "Mad Max" ( 1980, Orama) Mel Gibson. Joanne Samuel. In an Austra· Ila of the not-100-distan1 future. Iha friends and !amity of a top highway pursuit pollee- man become lhe targets of sadlsllc mo1orcycle gan9. 'R' (I hr , 29 min.) m llOVll "Eve ' ( 1968, Orama) Celeste Yarnall, Rober! Walker J1 An American pilol dlscovers 1he losl descendan1 of a famous e><plorer l111mg 1n the Amazon Jun- ie. (2 hrs) 1:11 .... .. Cl) Cll IATUM>AY .,.._ NVllW Five new Saturday morning series are h1ghhghled 1n lh1s peek at CBS's new sea· son D 0> MAI. PIOllU (Season Premiere) The lrrst ol a three-pan presentallon of hlghhghts ol Iha sertes' recent train trip trom Chicago 10 Washington, DC Includes segments on a futurlsllc car, precision female lee skale•s. a softball pilcher w11h a deformed arm. a 69-year-old racquet- ball champ and "flying pancalles " ( 1 hr .. 30m1n) 8 llOVll "Grant" (Part 2) ( 1956. Ora- ma) Elizabeth Tayl0t, James Dean Based on lhe story by Edna Ferber Texas ranch lite and Iha pursull ot oil weallh atlect three people (;>hrs) Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 25 " CS) "Flrsl Monday In October" ( 198 t, Comedy) Walter Mellhau. Jill Clayburgh. l! hr., 40 min.) -Cl) ··The Music Man·· (1962. Musical) Robert Preston, Shlrley Jones. (2 hrs .. 31 min.) '1' "The Twinkle In God's Eye" ( 1955, Comedy) Mickey Rooney, Coleen Gray l! hr., 30 min.) W ~ "The Deep'' ( 1977, Adventure) Rot>- erl Shaw, Jacquellne Brsset. (2 hrs . 4 min.) Cl "The Strellon Slory" ( 1949. Blogra· phy) James Stewart, June Allyson (2 hrs.) •<Rl "How To Beal The High Cost 01 UV· Ing" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Saini James. Jessica Lange. ( 1 hr , 45 min ) Cl> "Paternity" ( 1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Beverly O' Angelo ( I hr , 35 min.) .. ~"The Best Years 01 Our Lives" (1946. Drema) Fredric March. Myrna Loy. (3 hrs.) CO "On The Aun" (1981, Drama) Paul Winfield, Rod Taylor. ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) Cl "Reds" (1981. Drama) Wenen Beal· ~Diane Keaton. (2 hrs •• 40 min.) .. lQ) "Mountain Family Robinson" ( 1979. Ad11enture) Robert Logan, Susan Deman1e Shaw. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (%)"Barbary Coast" ( 1935, Orama) Joel McCrea, Edward G Robinson. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) .. CID "Weltz Across Tewes" (1982, Drama) Anne Archer. T8fry Jastrow. (1 hr .. 40 min) •<Ill "Psycho" (1960, Mystery) Anthony P8fklns. Janet Leigh. (2 hrs .• 15 min) •CD> "Starstruck'' (1982. Musical) Jo Ken· n~. Ross O'Donovan ( 1 hr , 40 min) (%) "The Road Warr!()(" ( 1981, Adven· ture) Met Gibson, Bruce Spence. ( 1 hr . 35mln.) --Lening -r..-::11'0L .... ll/Ul90 Mm'IOO.flllf .......... ~,.._......,.. ., ... ~-...... ----... "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gene Wiider. Gllde Redner. An Inno- cent archltec1 wno wee framed for a mur- der and a woman whose brother cqmmlt- t e d eulclde under myaterlous circumstances ere thrown rogether In a dangerous game ol Intrigue 'PG' (I hr , 45min) CO IOmo "WBA Llghlwelghl Champion· ship~ .. Mancini vs. Romero (3 hrs.) Cl> "Ster ~ars" ( 1977. Fantasy) Mark Hamm. Harrison Ford A molley col· tecllon ol rebels and robols band logether 10 auack lhe huge space for1 of an l presslve gelacllc empire. ·po· (2 hrs ) IMCI VAii DYii ..... AUCI ALL•ntmPAm.Y .... .,...~1"1Mn NA PULL CONTACT UM1100 MOWS "OoctO<S & Nurses" ( 1982, Comedy) Rebecca Rigg, Miguel Lopez JU\/enile hospital stall members conrend wllh the kidnapping ot a U S. P<eSldenl while dealing wllh day-to-day soap opera clic~;~' . 30 min.) NII :.==YIW. •.& MMJAlllll A po<trelt of Barbara Mandrell: Chel Tell's new coolcing school · ·Lesson 1 I= --·-MOWS "Between Friends" ( 1983. Ora ma) Elizabeth Taylor, Carol Burnett Two middle-aged divorcees with entirety dlller- ent backgrounds and attitudes become fesl friends 1tter literally running Into each other In an eu1omoblle accldenl. (2 hrs ) (0) MOWS "Reds" ( 198 t, Orama) Warren Beatty. Diane Keaton. Amerrcan jOurnallsr John Reed's Involvement In the Russian Revolution or 1917 Is depicled. 'PG' (2 hra.. 40 min.) Cl) llCMI "I. The Jury'' ( 1953, Mystery) 6111 Elliot, Preston Foster Based on the novel by Mickey Splllane. Mike Hammer sets out to avenge the murder ol his best friend. (1 hr .. 27 min.) NII _...CCMITYTODAY NI ... NI I• ntm YOIM Feat\Ked: oelebrale Mexle8n lndependeOOe Dey wllh a took at the history of thl9 epeclal day and the rete- v1nce II hae to the thOuaandl of Hlspenk:t wtlO c.lebtate It ~h year. r ...... , ... U~l-.UIOO.flllf ~TAC- 1 ......... fAU. AllD-Oii M.w.D ,_ .... WHAT ~ "Light Wines And Roses" Roses lrom Aobefl Mondallt and Inglenook. and light wines trom Paul Masson and Los Hermanos ere featured. '1' MOWS "When TOITlOfrow Comes" ( 1939. Orama) Charles Boyer, Irene Dunne. A mamed man vlolates hlS wed· ding 11ows when he attemprs to get a P<&I· ty young waitress 10 accompany him to Paris. (2 hrs.) ... CJ) ~-•J. Magnum and TC unwlltlngly transport e set of encyclopedi- as lhel ere filled with marijuana (R) ( 1 hr) G Gl) -A mM Grandma drives everyone crazy when she takes over the chores of an ailing Nell (R) D MOWS "Gambit" ( 1966. Suspense) Shirley MacLalne. Mlcheet Caine. A glamorous girt and an English con man ~101 10 steal a valuable scuterure. (2 hrs.) D llOYll "Donovan's Reel" j 1963, Comedy) John Wayne. Lee Marv n. An ex-Navy man Ill/Ing In the South Paclllc with his new tamlly !Inds his paradise dis- rupled by the arrival ot his daughter lrom ~te11lous '!';=· T~~1h,:J aJ aTa'f Jene Pauley, Diane Sawyer and Linde Ellerby are lea· tured In a report on lemate network news anchors. e llC>N "Illegal" ( 1955, Orama) EdW4rd G Robinson. Nina Foch. A former proseculor and his wife find themselves enmeshed In racketeering aotMtles. (2 hrS-) 8 .-M ,.... .. Neal Gabler and Jef· Irey Lyons host an lnlormellve look al whal's new at the movies. ., ...,. CMM01couwn (C) llCMI "Megalorce" ( t 981, Adven- 1ure) Berry Bostwick, Persis Khamballa. A group ol technologlcalty supeclor mer· canaries battle lhe torces of a tiny mlfftery dlctatorshlP-. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 40 min.) (!) 8'ClllTIC8n'a Cl) ,.,. CMA.-"Commllmen11" Hatt has an affair with anolhef woman and Bell desp&fately pleede for his help In deaUng with Professor Klngslleld. (I hr.) O .,_ "ArthUr" ( 1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza MlnMlll. While hie f11mlly attemple 10 force him fnlo a pre- 11rranged marriage, a drunken, hedOnlstlo playooy lalll In loV9 with a poor working I . •PQ• i' hr .• 63 min.) .. "°"' ·= .. e llAllA'I ~y Mama 1nd Eunice get Into a 1oug argument 11 the Bigger • PEOPLE COUNT ON US EVERY DAY FOR: Coupon Savings, Complete Stocks, Local News and Sports, and Advertised Values. · READING ENJOYMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK In the .. llilyPllll 28 Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 -W.clwclay Coad. Ow8;'n• Hl(;kman A young me.n In Iha Naval Reserve worries llbOut hit Qi<I lrl8~~·~30mln) i lllrTBT_, TOlllHf A visit to lhe set ol "Gel'letal Hotf)ltel" end tntervlawe with the stars ~AU. • .,., .. , ... CMlm.I ':=.:: IOOll Vet11ran horror movie heroine Jemie Lee Curtis hosts lhls coml)I· tauon ol p1evlew trailers tor Ul)iversal Pie· lures scream classics. from Lon Chaney's "Hunchback Of Notre Dame" to the recent remake ol "Cat People." (I hr ) 1MG Cl) llCMI "A Kllllng Allalr" (1977, Mystery) Elizabeth Montgomery. 0 J, Simpson While llunttng 101 a vicious mur- derer, a female defective tells In love with her =artner. (R) ( 1 hr , 20 mln ) tti4I (C) "Payday" ( 1973, Ofama) Rtp Torn. Anna Capri A country and western sJnger ruthlessly makes his way 10 slar- dom by manipulating and discarding those around him ( t hr. 50 min.) 1• G llOVll ''The First Texan" ( 1956, West· ern) Joel McCrea, Felicia Farr. Sam Hous· ton rallies Texans agalnsl the Mexican 119.vernment ( 1 hr , 50 min.) (!) MOVll "Unconquered" (Part 2) ( 1947, Adventure) Gary Cooper. Boris Karloff Frontier For1 Piii struggles against Indians end lreacherous whiles with the help ol a captain lrom Virginia (2 hrs.) I~ "Stage To Thunder Rock" ( 1964. Wes1ern) Barry Sullivan. Marilyn Maxwell Fearing a problem o f loyalties. rownspeople h11e a gunman 10 assume a special job for the local lawman (2 hrs., 30min.) CD GOl.f "Jerry Ford Celebdty Classic" (from Vall, CO) (R) ( 1 hr ) ~-ICOTT t:1t CS) TWO '°' UM••u Don Adams and Don Rickles star In a showcase ol, bur· lesque skits. uncensored comedy and sho~irls. t• D m me NlWI OV8llGHT (I) llOVll "Check My Oil. Baby" ( 1978, Comedy) Evelyne Scott. Laure Moutous- sany A sheik ts pressured by his daughter into culling oft France's Oil supply until her boyfriend Is released trom a French jell. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) -Morning Movies- .. cm "Green Ice" (1981, Adventure) Ryan 0' Neal. Anne Archer ( t hr., 55 min ) CZ) "The Road Wamor" {198 1, Adven· ture) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence ( t hr., 35 mln) tca0 "Student Bodies" (198 1, Comedy) Kristen Rifer, Marthew Goldsby ( 1 hr . 25 min) Meet) "Resurrection" ( t980. Orama) Ellen Burstyn. Sam Shepard ( 1 hr . 45 min ) Ml@ "The Harder They Fall" ( 1956. Ora· ma) Humphrey Bogar1, Rod Steiger (2 hrs) a1S (:SJ "Sounder" 11972 Otama) Cicely !Y_son. Paul Wtnlield ( 1 hr • 45 min ) r.-C!.J "The Man In The Gray Flannel Su11" (Part 2) ( t956, Orama) Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones. (2 hrs ) 0 "The Pride Of The Yankees" ( t942. Biography) Gary Cooper Teresa Wright t2. hrs , 30 min ) CZ) "I, The Jury" ( 1953. Mysrery) Bill Elli- ot, Preston Foster ( 1 hr • 27 min.) (%)MON "Private l.aaaont" ( 1980, Com· lldy) Sylvia Kr1Sre1, Howard HatMmsn A houaetcff98r has an ult&110t mot111e tor providing hef employer'• teen-e~ &on with his llrtt seicual exptHience 'A ( 1 hr . 30 min.) • W (8) llO¥ll "The Road Warrl<lr" (1981. Adventure) Mel Glb6on. Bruce Spence In an Australia ot the future Where cMllzatton Is red~ 10 a collectlon of rural com· munes, a torrner highway cop makes a 2000-mlte run tor uncruary In • prornl6ed land. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min ) .. 1 .... ..a• .... tl9 ~:.7;1WTWATQ4 · ... ,_ "Aapen Festival" ~om Aspen, CO). (A) ( 1 hr.) ~ M'¥Uf This all-mate revue eetures six former modelS and muscle- men ( 1 hr , 30 min.) CS) MOvll "The Road Warrl<><" ( 198 t, Adventure) Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence In en Australia of the tuture where cfllllizallon Is reduced 10 a collectlon of rural com- munes. a former highway cop makes a 2000-mite run tor sanctuary In a promtsed land. 'A' ( t hr , 35 min ) lit llO¥ll "Blade Runner" ( 1982. Sci· ence·Flcllon) Harrison Ford, Rutgllf Hauer, tn a world ot lhe future, a special pottce officer Is assigned to track down and des1roy lour renegade androids 'R' U hr .. 55 min ) *-tD MOVll "Blood Feud" ( 1973, Mystery) James Stewart, Strother Marlin A small town historian becomes Involved In a mur· der that 1s linked to a century-long flghr berween neighboring tam1lles ( 1 hr . 30 mlnJ... SR CIUMQl COUNTY TOOAY n1!) llO¥ll "Big Bad Mama" (1974. Adventure) Angie Dickinson, William Sh&tner A woman cuts a path of violence and romance through the Southwest ot =;lhe=~~,23mln) Ml -n.1Q4 ... IUlllllW MOVll "The Missionary" ( 1982, Com- edy) Michael Palin, Maggie Smith. In Vic· torten London. an Anglican clergyman .. CC> "Cannery Row" (1982. Orama) Nick Nolle, Debra Winger. (2 hrs.) (8) "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1982. Ofama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr . otO min) CS) "Goin' South" ( 1978. Comedy) Jack Nicholson, Mary Steenb\Jrgen. (l hr., 41 min.) .. cm "Mountain Family Robinson" (1979, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw ( 1 hr , 40 min. I CD "Ofagner" ( 1953. Mystery) Jack Webb. Ben Alexander (2 hrs ) U.0 "The Plumber" ( 1981, Drama} Judy Moms, t11ar Kanis ( 1 hr., 15 min.) u;) "Two Tickets To London" ( 1943, Otama) Michele Morgan. Alan Curtis ( 1 hr., 30mln) ,..CC> "Ragllme" (1981, Orama) James Cagney. Howard E. Rolllns. (2 hrs .. 35 min) CID "Between Friends" ( 1983. Ofama) Elizabeth Taylor, Carol Burnell (2 hrs) CS) "The Student Pr11'Ce" ( 1954, Musi cal) Ann Blyth, Edmund Purdom. (2 hrs ) frffh frOM Alrtea II aNlgned 10 l"IMO • 11um mlsalon lor fallen women with the 11nanc:1111 llUPJ>Ofl ot hie amoroos beneteo- 1res1 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) Cl) llCMI "Myoterles" ( 1979) Rutger Hau~vla Kristel. (2 hrs ) W (ff) "Mad Max" (1980. Orama) Mel Glb&On, Joanne Samuel. In an Auetr ... Ha of tho not-100-dlttam lulUfa, the frlandl end famlly of 11 top l'llgtlway puniult ~ man become the targeta ot sadletlc mot0tcycla gang. 'R' ( 1 hr. 29 min.) ldli 'NTM• llWIY MMTllAll IMllY MMnlMI llCMI "Pandemonium" ( 1'182, MV-- tery) Tom Smothers, Carol Kane. A cot- lege town police aergeant reopens an t8- year-old unsolved multiple murder c:aM when It appears that Iha perpetrator le 81rlklng ageln 'PG' ( 1 hr • 20 min.) M (J) llCMI "Hom.work" ( 1982. Comedy) Joan Colllnt. Michael Morgan A hlQh echool student has a dlf11Cull time trying to lc>se his virginity. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) *I •AC:t: • till Ta.'1M- llCMI "Cendldate For Murder" (197JI) James Stewart. Strorher Martin, In the final days ot a fierce Presldenti.I campalgfi, a senatorial aide Is accused of killing an Influential Waahlngton newt commentator ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ~Mnm ...... ,...(It) lllOWW "The Road Warrior" (1981, Adventure) Mel Gibson, Bruce Spenoe. In an Australia ot lhe tuture whete cMllzatlon Is reduced to a collectlon of rural com- munes. a former highway cop makes • 2000-mlle run tor sancluary In a promised land. 'R' (1 hr., 35 min.) W CC) llO¥ll "La Vie Continue" ( 1981, Dr•· ma) Annie Girardot. Jean-Pierre Cassel, A Parisian housewife wilh three young chlldren tries 10 put her Ille together af1er the sudden death ol her husband 'PG' (1 hr . 35 min.) 4111 i ~MmlACI 4111 IDMAllOI~ 4ltt MOVll "Timerlder" (1982, Scfence. Fielk>n) Fred Ward. Belinda Bauer. A mo1orcycllst unwillingly travels through • ume warp and winds up among 19th-c:eo- tury Western outlaws. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min,) -a:l) "Backtrack" ( t969. Western) Nevui. Brand, Jjlmes Drury. (2 hrs.) tt•O "Fat Chance" (1981, Comedy) Farn- ham Scott. January Stevens ( 1 hr., 40 min.) CZ) "The Road Warrior" ( 1981. Adv~ ture ) Mel Glb6on. B1uce Spence. ( 1 hr .. 35.mtn.) all "One 0 1 Our Alrcratr Is Missing" (194 1, Drema) Eric Por1man. Godfrey. T eerie (1 hr . 30 min.) • tt:ll al) "Aeds" ( 1981. Orama) Warren Beat· ty, 01ane Keaton (2 hrs .. 40 min.) •Afternoon Movl•- ..,. 0 "Gtory Alley" ( 1952. Ofamo) Leslie Caron. Ralph Meeker. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) G> "Tile Bramble Bush" ( 1960, Drama) Richard 8ur1on. Barbara Rush. (2 hrs.) CID "Treasure 0 1 The Four Crowns" ( 1982, Advonture) Tony Anthony, Ane Obregon ( 1 hr 40 min.) Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 27 be1ween peasan1s ano 1ne <.;hurch hlet- archy (2 hrs . 15 min I (!) llOYll "Get ChrtSlle Lovel" ( 1974, Adventure) Teresa Graves, Harry GuarC11· no A black female undercover agen1 1n11es1lga1es a huge Wesl Coast drug ~ra11on. (2 hrs ) Cl= "We Jo111ed Tne Navy" ( 1962 Comedy) Kennelh More. Joan O'Bnen A wacky Navy oll1cer gels 1n10 more 1rouble 1han he can handle befOfe emergrng as a real hero (2 hrs . 30 min.) (() lllOVll "Bedllme For Bonzo·· ( 195 1, Comedy) Ronald Reagan. Diana Lynn. A professor uses a chrmpanzee 10 prove his 1heory lhal en111ronmen1 and no1 heredlly de1erm1nes whelher a chllCI will 1urn 10 crime (1 hr. 30mrn) m .. acon 1:11 (]) llOYll "Siar Wars" ( 1977. Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Hamson Ford A molley col- lectlon ol rebels end robo ts band 1ogether 10 snack 1he huge ,.pace f0f1 of an ~Pfesslve ~~mf're 'PG' (2 hrs ) ,. --~ llOYll "Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mar· rn. Tommy Chong Two men ha11e numer- ous misadventures whlle drtvtng an Arab- owned, money-filled limo to Las Veoas. 'R' l! hr , 30 min.~ wam..c.... " CZ) llOYll "Mad Max" ( 1980. Drama) Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel In an Aus1ra- ha or 1he not-too-01s1ant future. lhe friends and family ot a top highway pursuit police- man become the 1argets of sadlsllc mot.le gang. 'R' ( 1 hr , 29 min ) 1'41 (JI) WOlmlt IOU. Actress Lee Gran1 direc1ed and narrates thjs documen1ary. whleh prohles Six women servmg prison sentences fOf murder conv1c1tons ( 1 hr ) Ml. i C81 ... '9CltmrATCH !) WO:•• •A.,. "WOlld lnv11a11ona1 7-Ball Champ1onsh1p • Maleh 6" (R) ( 1 hr.) ©) lllOVll "S1arstruck·· ( 1982. Musical) Jo Kennedy. Ross O'Donovan A 1een·age Australian girl hnd5 ins1an1 lame as a punk rock singer when her manager-cOUSln stages e daring publ1Cl1y s1un1 (I hr . 40 min) l:M «ZJ WOILD AT LMGIE 2::9 m lllOVll "The Diary Ot Anne Ffank" (1959, Drama) Joseph Schlldkraut Milite Perkins. A diary discovered In the atuc of an Ams1erdam factory portrays 1he plight of a Jewish refugee family which ltved there 1n h1d1ng tor two year5 (3 hrs I ~~T\m u.a..A. ~ ':::. "Wiid Strawbemes" ( 1957, Orama) Victor Sjostrom. B1b1 Andersson While en rou1e to receive an honorary degree, an aging SwecltSh professor reflec1s nostalgteally upon the 1urm0tls and upsets that have marred hos lite ( t hr. 50mln) l ~COWTYTOOAY 1111 •ACI:--llCMI "How To Beal The High Cost 01 Living" ( 1979, Comedy) Susan Saini James. Jessica Lange No longer able to keep up with lnllallon. three Oregon housewives turn 10 larceny to balance 1hel~~r~s 'PG' (I hr . 45 min ) -~ ITMTat ~~ "Lion Of The Oesen" ( t981, Drama) Anthony Ou1nn, Oliver Reed A hard-riding Bedouin leader resists Italy's a1temp1s 10 occupy LlbvA for 20 years 'PG' (2 hrs .. 45 min.) CE)• ••••Tme CZ) lllOVll "The Road Warrior" (198 t. Adventure) Mel Gibson, BrUC4J Spence. In an Australia of 1he fu1ure where cMltzation Is reduced lo a collection of rural com· munes. a former highway cop makes a 2000-mlle run tor aanc1uary In a pt omlsed land. •R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) 1:11 (S) llCMl .. 'Goln' South" ( 1978, Come- dy) Jack Nicholson. Mary S1eenbufgen A cap1ured horse thief Is ottefed a chance to escape hanging by marry~ a young lady • trom the town In which he s Imprisoned. 1111 i'PG~~~ 4 t min.) llAllY MAll'TllM,. llAllY MMTllM llCMI "Halloween II" ( 1981, Hoflor) Jamie Lee Curtis. Donald Pleasenca A hopelesSly lnaant rmHderer continues his reign ol terror In \ small town. 'A' ( t hr • 30mln) DlllCMI "Fat Chence" ( 1981. Comedy) Farnham Sco11. January Stevens. Two overwelgh1. sell-con&elOus penpala plan on meeting ln-pe<son but each backs out at the tas1 mtnute and senda a substitute t hf .• 40 min.) .. •Ml:-.. TCIP0'1MI .... ....,.. ....... ":.!:. --TMI -·---~ .. •ACI:-.. llCMI "Between Friends" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Ellzabe1h TaylOf, Carol Burnett. Two mlddle·age divorcees with enllrety dltter· en1 backgrounds end allltudes become last friends alter lllerally running Into each other in an au1omoblle aceldent ( 1 hr .• 40 min) The abused chlld wlll grow up~ Maybe. Each year, over one million Amerjcan children suffer from child abu~. O\l'er 2,000 children die from it., But what about those who survive? An abused childhood can affect a person's entire life. Yet child abuse can be pr~vcnted. The National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse is a private chuitablc organization th2t knows how to do it. • But we need your help. w~ need money. National Committee for We need volunteers. Send us your check p tlon of Chlld Abuse today. Or write for our booklet. reven Help us get to the heart of die problem. Wrteet Pttttilt OlUd Abute, Box 2866, OalQfo, llUnob 60690 A Pubi<c ,.,..,lee Of Thie New~ a T"' A<Mllitlng Councl l!I 30 Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 .. Jlggef and 111e 1hrown Into• j;lll cell wllh 8 l'loOl(er (A) 8 TOO Cl.Oii Hiii co.all An ll'lc:om. pe1en1 conllruollon crew make1 • sham· blea of the Rusn household white 11y1ng to c0twer1 the at11c Into an aP41nmen1 (R) Cl) CMAIU'I Mm.I «I --~ TOllMT Jane Pauley. OCane Sawyftf a'ld Unoa ElltHby ere lee· tured In a report "" female nelw<>fk news anchOfa. I P& MA&tall MCAn.. ~ &llO OlymQk: gold medallsl runner Peter Snen of New Zealand Is p10- llled. (R) CD MAI .,., ___ WNll Neal Gabler and Jel Irey Lyons host en lnlormatlve look at what's new 111 the movleS. M Cl) AUTO 91.Ac:M "CART Escort Radar Warning 200" (from Le11.lng1on. OH) (R) ~hrs.) .. 8 CJ) 1mON a lmON The detectives are hired 10 drive a classic automobile to San , Francisco with an escaped murderer as a passenger (R) (I hr ) U CID WI GOT rT llADf Jay's girlfriend dis· c011ers a sleepwalking Mickey In Jay's bedroom D llOVll "Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid" ( 1973, Westetn) James Cobutn, Kris Kristofferson A newly eppolnled lawman tS pressured by his supetlors to capture his ~~Illy the Kid (2 hrs) gJIUL1'191AT ni llOVll "Fort Dobbs" ( I 958, Wes1ern) Clinl Walker Vrrg1n1a Mayo A men over comes personal obstacles and Indian auacks to protect the things he cherlshe!> most (2hrs) 9 llAIT'Dl'llCI TMIATM "Flickers" A wealthy woman (Frances de la Tou1) des perately 1n need of a husband provtde!I Arnie Cole (Bob Hosk•ns) w11h the capltal necessary to starl producing hims (Part I] (A) Q ( 1 hr I Ci) llAmllflllCI ntr.ATM "The Flame Trees Ot Th1ka· A Real Sportsman" When a leopard invades the Palmer home. Here- ward 1ns1s1s It must be hunted down and destroyed (Pan 5) (R) Q (I hr.) (8) ..._THI NF\. This special pre-season show features a review of last season, an analysis ol the AFC and the NFC. a took at the season ahead and a 111s1t to the training camp ot tt'le champion Washing· ton Redskins ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ([) MOVIE "Tl'1e Pursuit Of D B Cooper" ( 1981, Adventure) Treat Williams, Rober1 Duvall A thret sky1ac1<s a plane and para- chutes tg safely over Oregon with a lor- tune In stolen money 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 min) CS) llOVll ··Frrst Monday In October" ( 1981, Comedy) Walter Matthau, JUI CtaybUrgh A liberal Supreme Coor1 Jus· nee clashes wilh the newest membef ot the nation's highest court. an ultra-con· servattve woman 1u11s1 'R' (I hr • 40 min) (%).,. "The MUSIC Man" (1962. Musr cal) Robert Preston. Shirley Jones A fast-talking salesman comes 10 a small town In Iowa to organize a boys' band and lnadvef1ently falls fn love with an unmar· ried hbra~~ hrs . 31 min ) t:aeU GD Sam's successful Oldef brother pays a vlSll and strikes up a 1omance with Diane (Parl I) (R) Cil llOVll "Under The Yum Yum Tree'' (1963, Comedy) Jae!\ Lemmon. Carol I ynley To ensure a harmonious marriage. a couple try hv1ng together platonlcally, bul the airangement becomes comlcel When lhelt IOnolOIO 1118' 18duclng the i~~r·. JO min) .-Tuu.-Y -Cl) DOTI u.ate Valene Is j8Med I ftf' confessing IO CIJl'e murder (R) (I hi.) 8 e l&L. ~ aua Wethington sell up a d1ug buy that leavee him laClfl\I a shotgun; rejected by hit g rlfrlend. Hunt- er Is comforted by a Vietnamese mas- seose. FurlUo and his new wife try working out lhe problems they'1e having with his IOO~U.e:n 1......-rowM "The Big Game" The basketball teams ot Muncie Central and Anderson High meet In a long-establl&hed rivalry. (R) Q ( 1 hr.) CID...._ 80IT....,.. "Ave Red Herr- ings" The police assume the dealh of the artist found al lhe bottom ot a clltt was accidental. (Part 2) (1 hr.) CC) llOVll "Voung Doctors In Love" ( 1982, Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young, A young surgeon tries to over· come his teat of 1ha knife In this spoof ot soap opera Cliche&. 'A' (I h1 , 35 min ) <HJ Oii LOCATtOll "Catch A Rising Star'& 10th Annlvetsary" Richard Belzer. P81 Benatar, David Brenner, Biiiy Crystal. Gabe Kaplan and Robin WllOams are emoog the stars saluting the New York showcase club which gave them their slar!. ( 1 hr • 30 min) g llOVll "The Pride Of The Yankees" (1942, Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa Wnghl. Baseball star Lou Gehrig over- comes the Odds 10 beCome a legend In the game (2 hrs . 10 min ) TN1-..•1111t .. .,..c-=-an MIFBW•rWOM.wt L.owml .-ml All) NRCT COUl'UI .. 90l1'ICllfTIR tW JLD(J)QI GJIDI Pait THI LOVI Ol l ctll.D Shields & Yarnell, Robert Wagner Carol Lawrence. Dale Eva11s and Glenn Ford join hosts Daniel J_ Travanll and Anita Giiiette tor en Informative look al the problem ot child abuse. ( 1 hr ) I 'MCI! Ol 1111 MIGHT" 11111\'NLL llOVll "The Story 01 Will Rogers" (1952. Biography) Jane Wyman, Will Rogers Jr The Ille and love of Wiii Rogers result in his amazing lnlluence over others i hrs , 20 min ) • n••..oRT THI'~ The lat>ulous Eustace diamonds and their provocative owner PfOVlde the Pallisers with scandalous gos- sip Plantagenet's Ut>eral government Is deleated (Part 9 of 22) (I hr ) Cl) AUTO UCM "NASCAR Wrangle1 400" (from Rk:hmond. VA) (R) (3 hrs.) CD .,. "I Could Never Have Se11 With Any Man Who Has So L111le Regard FC>f My Husband" (1973, Comedy) Carmine Carldl, And1ew Duncan Boredom leads to sexual snenan1gans Whan rwo middl&- aged couples 11aca11o11 fOt the sumtnef 1n Martha's Vineyard 'R" ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (D> llOVll "'NOfman Loves Rose" ( t982. Comedy) Carol Kane. Tony Owen A 13- year-old's romantic pursuit of his slsler-ln- law leads to some very sensitive comptlca· lions when the young worr1an becomes pregnant 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) (I).,. ••Palernlly" (1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Beverly D' Angelo A bach- elor in his forties who wants to be a falher 8(11rChH fOf 11'18 rlgf\I woman to bNr hli9 cnllCL ·po· ( t hr • $ rnln) tW e Cl) ,....._ Oii. 11..D. Glo11a's tob II jeopardized by her alcoholic brother (CHtf Pottsl_ (R) ( t hr . 10 min ) .. • TOllllHT HOSI Johnny Carson. Guetla aC1leM·81nger JennHitr HoltldAly ("Dreamglrls"). fighter Tex Cobb, actress Melinda Culea ("The A-Team") IE~wue •m...•..n .,. "Dragnet" ( 1953. MySlery) Jack Webb, Ben Alexander Sergeant Joe Friday la called In to crack the case of a 1!i'."dlca1e murder (2 his.) ID 111 CUii Featured day Sh• of "Seven Days Abla.ze" looks at the causes of the destruction of ancien1 c1vlllzallon. ( 1 hr .. 30 ~ tY CC) "All American Werewolf In Lon· don" (1981, Comedy) David Naughton. Jenny Agutter The vacation funerary of two young Ame1lcans on a walking tour of England Is ruined when a werewolf a11ack leaves one dead and the other cursed with a hunger for human flesh 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) <HJ llOVW "On Golcen Pond" ( 1981, Dra- ms) Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn. Old tamlly tensions resurlace as an elderly couple return tor a last summer at their New England retreat and are 111s11ed by their daughter her trance and his son 'PG' ( t hr , 49 min ) a.1•11MCM01-.......r ... nr•wo..-.... a1I llOVll "Reds" (1981, O!ama) W81ren Bealty, Diane Keaton Ame11can lournallst John Reed's invotvement In lhe Russian Revolution of 1917 Is depleted 'PG' (2 hr.s . 40 min.) tl::9 U CID UTI llllGHT wmt DAVI) LITTIMIM Gues1s: comedienne Carol Leiter. bit·part actor Dennis Haskins ( 1 hr ) B 1WIJQHT la. llOVll "The Stranger Who Looks Like Me" (1974. Drama) Me1edilh Baxter, Beau Bridges. A pair ot young people search for lheir natural parenis, who abandoned them 11s Infants ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) I YOU l8QD Rll rT -THlmMACE IJfT'IRT,,_,,, TOMGMT Jane Pauley, Diane Sawyer and Linda Ellerby are fea- tured 1n a 1eport on female network news anchors I AU.ltTHl'Al&.Y LCM, AIEICAM ITYU tllel CJ) llOVll "'Kill Me ti You Can·· (1977, Orama) Alan Alda. Talfa Shire A criminal beComes an e><pert lawyer wtrlle on death row and avoids being executed for 12 ~rs (R) (I hr .. 20 min ) tllr9 (.Q) MO¥W "Eitlreme Close-Up" ( 1972. Orama) James McMullen. Kate WoocMlle. A TV reporter's assignment 10 show the ease w1lh which p11vacy can be violated tums Into a personal obsession with voy- eurism 'R' (I hr . 20 min ) Cl) LOWlel .-ml NC> '8lflCT COW\.U W D llOVll "Cole Younger, Gunttghter"' (1958. Western) Frank Love,oy, Abby Dallon In the late 1870s. a lone Tuas gunfighter challenges a new type of law- men called "Bluebellles " ( 1 hr , 45 min.) 0 llOVll "Luther" ( 1974, Biography) Stacy Keact'I. Patrick Magee •·fa'11n Luther. a 161h·cenlury monk wllh vision- ary. unorthodox views. causes a rlf1 Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 29 I . (. AUTHORIZED SALES/SERVICE/SATISFACTION AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road New port Beach -840-6444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. Cherry Ave. Long Beach -638-5790 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd . 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IKI VOLVO 1966 t1arbor Blvd, ~ _Costa M~sa -gg..9303 :.. , 3 • ' 13 ACROH 1,6 Shown. he's Fonzie 13 "Green Acres" star 14 Smger Tony 15 He's Jonathan Harl - !nil t6 ln111als for "The Kmg ot Swing" 17 -head (Mike 10 Archie) 18 Played Uncle Charley --1nit 19 "Knots Landing" character 2 1 David on Eight 1s Enough 32 "Cassie & 33 Running 34 She plays 19 Across 36 Bear Of Berra 39 "Oh.-" 40 S1allone. 10 pals 43 Cleo's finish 45 Zeus 10 Higgins 46 Andy's Koo 48 ~yed "Diamond Lii" 49 Mr. Nugent's ID 50 Sonny 1n "The Godfather" 51 Miss Ekberg's sign-oH -Word Game FILL 1).J Tl-IE Mts;SING LETfERS ltJ l~E ''IV WORDS" BELOW. RIOI I I IAI IDI l~R~.----.1...---.1----L I 'IMIEI I 'IMI WI lsgj~I I I ININI [I] IDI IVI 1 ISi . 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Where ere You?" 28 TV pioneer 29 "Sanford and -.. 30 Playthlng 31 Yoko- 34 Erin Moran role 35 "The -Couple" 37 Actress Rita 53 Plt1yed Oan Augus1 ·· Intl 54 "01' Blue Eyes" &_6 Mary -M00te 58 "Pink Panther" star 59 "KoJak" sta1 DOWN 39 She'' Chris Cagney 40 Beetle Ringo 4 1 Cantrell and Turner 42 12 mos. 44 Mason or Como 46 Overindulge 4 7 Played Ralph Hin Kley 50 Coolidge. 101 short 52 CBS logo 55 Mr Lear's ID 5 7 Plays Allee --ln't. 38 She's Louise Jellerson NOl1n10S ·CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By Dr. Gary Baranoski FITNESS AND YOUR SPINE Before starting any exercise-fitneaa program, have: your •pine checked by your chiropractor. A thorough exam establishes the health of your apinal column, nervous ayatem and muaculo-akeletal network. Chiropractic help brings body efficiency to auch a high point that ii can meet the chaUengca of any fitneu program. A spinal checkup includes: a comr.lete medical profile to determine your general health; a pottura ·•pinal analysis and teat of 1he strength, sensation and reflexes in 1~1 and feel ; X-ra y (if neceaaary) of your akehal ayatem, and 10metimes lab tests of blood, urine and aaliva. Chiropractic lreatments then correct any sublun1ed spinaJ or pelvic segments which interfere with normal function and fitneu. Brought to you as a community :.ervice b~ dr. gary baranoski CHIROPRACTOR ( 714) 675-3192 234~ i. Pacific Coast Hwy., Suite 0, Corona del Mar frlday, Sept. 9, 198~ 31 Doggie waterb e d s to s a ve LB money By STEVE MITCHELL OI .. 0etr ,_ IWI It's not really a new concept in Laguna Beach. Why, four-legged guests at the Pampered Pet Holiday Hotel in Laguna Canyon have had access to waterbeds for years. But this w eek, Laguna Beach City Council members approved shelling out $7 ,300 for the purchase of 16 aluminum waterbeds, to be used by canine tenants of the city's animal shelter. Now, the council didn't vote for the new fumiahings just to appease the vagrant animal population of the town. Since about 25 percent of the city's natural gas bill goes to operate the antiquated radiant floor heating system at the animal sh elter -a system installed before energy saving was such a big deal-the council figures the heated water beds could save the city thousands of dollars each year in natural gas bills alone. They're called "Bongo Beds," and they were developed by a researcher at the San Diego Zoo to solve a similar problem there. (See WATERBEDS, Page A%) THI ORANGE COAST FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1983 Coast dumps Russ vodka By ANDREA ADE~N Ol IM o.117 .......... Russian-made Stolichnaya vodka is diSappearing from Orange County as a result of a protest by outraged bar and restaurant owners over the Soviet downing of a South Korean passenger jet. "I'm never going to sell it again, I don't care if customers beg for it," said Jeff Reuter, owner of McCormick's Land- ing in Costa Mesa. Finlandia vodka will replace the colorless spirit in well drinks in Stoli's stead and his remaining 12-bottle case is to be trashed in a protest party tonight, Reuter said. The owner of the Costa Mesa bar, frequented by elbow -bending pilots because of its location near John Wayne Airport. said "I feel a stronger statement should be made" than retaliatory measures already taken by the U.S. government. "I'm a private pilot myself and I don't have a clue what a Russian or U.S. spy plane looks like," Reuter said. John March. owner of An- tonia's in Huntington Beach, put up another type of protest. "Russian vodka -Nyet" was written in six-inch-high let- ters on the outdoor marquee of the restaurant two days ago, but vandals stole several let- ters. "I'm not going to let them intimidate me," March said. "This is a very horrible, dra- ma tic incident. I don't th ink we (See VODKA, Page A!) 0..,l'lle4 ...... ..,.,_c....... Restaurate ur John March displays his feelings about Russia at his Huntington Beach eatery. Take that, Russkle! Andropov new target for arcade game AUSTIN, Texas (AP)-Video game players at an arcade here can vent their anger at the Soviets by zapping their warshlpe and saving the human race from that "Communiat mutant from outer space, Andropov." ( Thomas Teeter, 21, who works at University Arcade, said his employers had him reprogram three video games aft.er the Soviet Union destroyed the Korean Air Lines 747 last week. killing 269 people. One game Teeter programmed gives a terse message at the start of the game: "Russia: We want answers and an apology." In another game, "Stargate," players score point.a by hitting "aggressive Soviet ships." Todd Bode, one of the arcade owneni, said the messages allow the management to "get our two bits in" about the incident. The games reprogrammed by Teeter previously displayed messages with University of Texas themes. The new messages will remain on the games "until this thing Is reaolved," Bode said. "Then we might change it to reflect the outcome," he said. -· COAST EDITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Blast disrupts Newport traffic By STEVE MARBLE 011Mo.llJl'lle48a.lt An eight-foot section of Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach collapsed today after an under- ground utility vault exploded, sending a manhole cover soaring above the midday traffic. City utility _ workers said the mid-morning explosion in the city's Mariners Mile area caused some power outages and disrupted noontime traffic. Jim Kennedy, a Southern Cali- fornia Edison Co. spokesman, said the underground bl.ast left about 3,025 customers without power, taurant. Traffic quickly backed up but that all affected customers -for several blocks in both direc- except for a handful of businesses tions. near the site of the explosion -Kennedy said the 9:50 a.m. had power restored. by noon. . explosion was caused when a N°. on~ was Injured and no transformer in the underground traffic rrushaps were caused, ac-. cording to city firemen who were vault . blew up. He said the the first to arrive on the scene, ~xplos1on . flung a manhole co~er though traffic flow was disrupted into the air and caused the enure along the busy throughfare. vault to lift up, scattering bits of The gaping hole in the pave-concrete across the street. ment forced closure of one west-City officials barricaded off a bound lane of Pacific Coast High-section of the road as an Edison way near Tustin Avenue, roughly crew worked to repair the vault in front of Tony Roma's res-and the section of roadway. 'Just one last hangup' Pacific Telephone strike still not over; pickets march in Mesa Dick Ericbon, a striker's picket sign in his hand, leaned forward in his beach ch.air outside the Pacific Telephone plant on Fairview Road In Costa Mesa this morning and thought up slogans to explain why here was still there. "Use this as your headline," he offered. "'Pacific Telephone still has one major hangup."' Then he laughed, perhaps a bit painfully. One of five people picketing this morning out.aide the service center, Erickson, a Huntington Beach resident, nonnally sells advert.iaement.s for Pacific Tele- phone's Yellow Pages. But since their colleagues began a strike on Aug. 7, he and other Southern California salespeople have been traveling from one Pacific plant to the next in what is called "hit-and-run picketing." They are among the 400 mem- bers of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 2139, who make up the last negotiating group in the country to hold out in their strike. Today was their 32nd day. Most of the publicity concern- ing the strikes subsided on Aug. 29 when the much larger Com: mwUc.ation Woriters of America union announced lta preliminary agreement for a three-year con- tract for 67,000 operators and (See PHONE STRIKE, Pa1e A%) Hospital compromise cheered By KAREN E. KLElN OllMO..,,_...., A plan presented to UC Presi- dent David Gardner that would let the university off the hook in the controversial Irvine hospital dispute was greeted warmly today by supporters of an on-campus hospital at UC Irvine. "We offered a po63ible solution which would mean the (UC Board of) regents would not abandon their backing of a h06pital on campus but would let (both cam- Plant daffodll bulbs now to ensure an array of colors In your spring garden. See Page AS. .. . pus and off-campus hospital proposals) fight it out on the state level,'' said Ed Buster, chairman of the College of Medjcine Board of Trustees. Buster, who attended a meeting between campus hospital rep- resentatives and Gardner in Berkeley Thursday, said he felt optimistic that the UC President would consider the compromise with an open mind. The plan, as the UCI College of Medicine tn.l.Stees conceived it, ; ' would have the regents either support both hospital proposals or decline to make judgments on either at their meeting next week in San Franciaco. "It would really de-fang a lot of the fighting that's been going on and get (the hospital controversy) to die down for a while ao something constructive could be done," Buster said. But supporters of the Irvine Medical Center, a plan to put a private hospital In East Irvine, lllDEX BtrUw A7 ::.. B8 B6 Bulledn Doud A3 C>eMlfled C4..S Comiaa B8 ere-word C7 De.thNodc.9 C3 Editorial Pap A8 r.n&«taJnment Weekender Ouct.nlna A8 lloc'ca'ope ce AMLanden C2 Ml4tual Fundl Be N.uon.1 Newt M ~Lot 43 · Pub&icNodca C3-4 Sparu Bl-& Dr. Stetncrohn C2 Stock Marketa 81 Telev1slon w .. lhe.-TV ' were not so pleaaed with the compromise possibility. "Continuing to fight it out is not a very attractive alternative," said David Baker, IMC president. "Working this out is going to take a lot of cooperation,'' he said. "This battle was fought before, from 1973 to 1975,'' Baker added, pointing to the result.a of the last town vs. gown dispute over a hospital In Irvine. "Thia ia the last chance for (See ROSPl'.f AL, Pace A% 0..,,...,......, ........ Picke ts hold their ground outside Pacific Tele- phone headquarters in Costa Mesa. Sea crash claims Mesa pilot Tustin man also aboard plane which disappeared off Newport By STEVE MARBLE covered near the area where the the mishap, aaying only, "It's a bed Ol ... o.117 .......... red, white and blue single-engine time for that now." A Costa Mesa man, de9Cribed by plane had been tied down. Searchers found tom ahredl frien4a as an experienced pilot, There la no Information to and fracrnenta from the aircraft M and a Tustin man are thought to suggest any other J>UM!f\Ce.l'I well u aome human rema1na after have per1ahed ln the choppy water were on the airplane, authorities hunting the waters near the Santa off Newport BMch when a rented aald. Ana River jetty. Some debria from four-teat airplane noee-dlved into Newport Beach P,>lioe were told the aircraft WU found in the Nrf the ooean early Thu.nday. the airplane WN being moved to eeveral miles .'::t the cout ln Marc West, 24, re~y another airport but were unaure Huntington Be near Newland fueled uJ the C8ma 1 2 Sky-why h wu being moved or where Street. hawk at ohn Wayne Airport at 1 it WU belna taken. An acquaint-There were no plam today to a.m. Thu.nda~ and took off, ance of the y~~ot alloukl he re.wne the eearch, wh.lch WM apparently wt 28-year-old Deve wu "ln the dar 'on where the centered 200 yards oU the cout in Leffler aboard. c:raft WU heeded. water about 2~ feet deep. Choppy Wltneelel recalled West = The airplane ta owned by Oreg oceen cond.ltiona and near-Rn> at the airport and alto repo Axton and Don Olalcock,•both vlaibillty ~by ICUba diven that Leffler'• car later wu dl•· Ne wport Beach ~•nte. hamrired e hunt. Glucock ref Wied to nt on (Stt LANE, Pa,. Al) j "z ... Orange Coast DAIL Y-PtLOT/Frlday, Sept. 9, 1983 CONTINUED STORlll From Page A1 10 more murder charges pending? PHONE STRIKE ... Sh eriff says accused slayer Kraft may fa ce addilio11al homo exual slaying raps technicians nationwide. Almost all or the pickets disap- peared as workenl returned to work amid recommendations from their union leaders to ratify their proposed con\.ract offering a 16.5 percent wage increase over three years and concessions for retraining workers who lose jobs to automauon. their support among the stronger Communications Workers of America. By picketing today in Costa Mesa, the salespeople forced CW A workers to decide whether to honor the picket line and stay away from work or Ignore it. ·•w e don't want to hurt any- body," said O'Mara. "We know it C06ts money to support us. But a picket line is a picket line." From 1&.alf u4 wire report• Orange County prosecutors say they'll decide over the weekend whether to file 10 more murder charges against Randy Steven Kraft in a series of homosexual slayings that could date back more than a decade. Sheriff Brad Gates announced Thursday that his office had asked the district attorney's office to file the new charges against Kraft, 38, a Long Beach computer consult- ant who al.ready la charged with six killlngs in the county and two in Michigan. The killings dated back to 1972, Gates told a news conference. ''We've talked to over 350 witnesses and we've been in 1everal different states," Hart said. Kraft'• attorney, Doug Otto, said he wu "pretty upset" by Gates' comments. "1 don't appreciate learning about evidence at press con- fere nces, and I think that any likelihood of Mr. Kraft's receiving a fair trial in Orange County goes down with every press conference that Brad Gates calls," Otto said. Sheriff's spokesman Lt. Wyatt Hart declined to disc~ the nature of the evidence presented to the district attorney's office in the 10 new cases, but the Vlctims -as in the earlier cases against Kraft - were all young men and four of them were Marines. Kraft was aJTeStcd May 14 after discovery of a dead Marine - Terry Lee Gambrel, 25, of El Toro -in his car during a routine traffic stop on Interstate 5 near Mission Viejo. He is being held without bail at the Orange County jail. Many of the separate 1~ uruons for advertising salespeople settled independently about that same time But not the 400 people in Southern California. The key lSSUe is their rate of commission payments. Both sides have agreed not to discus.5 details, but those picketing today claimed their concern IS to preserve their incomes in hght of an expected increase in advertising rates. Bill Leach, secreatary-treasurer of the CWA local in Orange county, said today the picketers have agreed to appear at only one or two locations a day in Southern California and not t-0 show up at the same plant two days in a row. He agreed that CWA workers, on strike 22 days last month, are not keen about staying off the job anymore. Huntington among 'safest' U.S. cities In addition to Gambrel, he has been charged with murdering Mark Howard Hall. 22, of Santa Ana; Wyatt Loggins. 19, of Montclair; Eric H . Church, 21, of Connecticut; J effrey Nelson, 18, of Buena Park; and ROOger James Devaul Jr , 20, of Buena Park. Jim O'Mara, one of the pick- eters. said today the union mem- bers are "incensed" by a letter sent to them announcing the company will begin hlring replacements Wednesday. It didn't mention firings . "This letter has given us our second wind," he said, holding it up. Meanwhile, the strikers have had to adopt the hit-and-run picketing tactic so as not to erode "They are causing the company some heartache," Leach agreed, "but they are also causing our people some heartache." Pacific Telephone spokesman Art Leavitt said today bargaining is continuing in Los Angeles with the salespeople. lJe also noted that workers returning to their jobs have reduced their back.log of new installation orders, and should be caught up by the end of next week By ROBERT BARKER Ol*9Dellr ........ Steve Schwnacher was never one to turn his house into a fortress. No tear gas, no guns, no hysteria against crime. "Well, I do have a shotgun that ~ to be my grandfather's but it would probably blow up if I ever shot it," he said. Schumacher lives with his wife and high school-aged daughter and two ''yippy" poodles in a two-story home not far from Huntington Beach High School and the Civic Center. "We moved here 10 years ago PLANE CRASH CLAIMS TWO LIVES ... The owners of the aircraft identified the fragments Thurs- day as chunks of their 1978 single-engine airplane. Relatives of both West and Leffler were contacted by police and coniinned that both men were missing and likely aboard the airplane. Jean Pyatt, a Nptional Trans- portation Safety Board in- vestigator, said West had a key t.o the airplane and was authorized and expected to use the single-.engine craft Thursday. An official investigation by the NTSB won't be launched until the fuselage of the plane is found or until sufficient time passes to file a missing airplane report. said Pyatt. Beachfront residents in New- port Beach, who saw the airplane splash down, presented mixed thoughts on whether the airplane WATERBEDS FOR DOGS ... When the 16 beds are installed, the boiler for the floor heating system w1U be shut off. thus saving the city about $3,650 annually m natural gas bills. And thatdoesn'tcount the savings the city will realize in future maintenance and eventual replacement of the aging hot water radiant floor heating system, council members were told. City officials say the cost of the Bongo Beds will pay for the mselves in two years. was in trouble before the crash or whether the plane's pilot was doing aerobatics off the coast. One woman who saw the plane hit the water said the aircraft buzzed low over some homes and then lifJ.ed suddenly and quJck.ly up in the air before nose diving into the sea. Members of a construction crew working on Superior Avenue near Pacific Coast Highway in New- port Beach said the airplane was extremely clo6e to the ground when it flew past H~g Memorial Hospital. One worker said the plane sputtered as though its engine was failing. Newport resident Peter Wilson said he was under the impression the plane was doing loops before it crashed. He said he saw a cloud of smoke when it hit the water. and we've been very safe and secure. I (eel as safe as ll I lived in a little town in the Midwest," said the 42-year-old Schumacher, who is a native of Ames, Iowa. In truth, the Schumachers - and the other 175,000 residents of Huntington Beach -probably have been even safer against the perils of crime than if they had lived in the Midwest or any place else in California, for that matter. Huntington Beach was named among the safest 15 comrnuruties in the Uruted Stat.es against crime, according t-O a report sponsored by Figgie International, Inc., a For- tune 500 Company. The report didn't list the order in which the communities were ranked. (Hunt- ington Beach was the only city listed in the state.) The report examined FBI crime statistics from 5,000 communities with populations of at least 10,000 people. But a spokesman for the organization streslled that the 15 listed may not necesaarily be the safest in the country. The list was based on the per capita crime rate for each of the communities, said the spokeswoman, Amey Rosenblat, and reporting procedures often varied from place to place. Other cities ranked as the safest against crime include Columbus, Ga.; Madison, Ind.; Glasgow, Ky.: Marlborough, Mass.; Sterling Heights, Mich.; Ridgewood, N.J.; The Belmont section in the Bronx borough of New York City; Al- legeny County, Pa.; Erie, Pa.; McCandless, Pa.: South Fayette, Pa.; Upper St. Clair, Pa.; Bruns- wick, Ohio, and Chesapeake, Va. Po lice Chief Robitaille Most of the victims were ap- parently picked up hitchhiking, strangled and dumped near free- ways. Authorities said the slay- ings had "homosexual overt.ones." In Kent County, Mich ., Kraft has been charged with the murders o f tw o Grand Rapids-area farmers. He is also under investigation in Oregon for six murders. OC Court freezes • Krishnas' assets By JEFF ADLER Of .... Dellr "°' • ..,, The new Orange County division of the 4th District Court of Appeal froze the assets of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness Thursday until the court determines later this month whether the sect is required to post bond while it appeals a $9.7 million judgment against it. The Krishnas normally would be required to post a $15 million bond while it appeals the reduced $9.7 million damage judgment awarded t-0 Robin and Marcia George in August. The Cypress women had sued the sect claiming Robin was kidnapped and subjected t-0 mind control nine years ago. They a lso alleged that Robin's father died as a result of strain stemming from his international search for his daughter. Lawyers re presenting the Krishnas filed papers in court accompanined by reams of financial records which purport to show the religious group cannot afford to post such a high bond. Also. they claim if the Georges are permitted to collect the jury award, hundreds of Krishna devo- tees wiU no longer be able to worship. The appellate panel issued an order preventing the Georges from collecting any money until the legal issue is resolved. A hearing has been set fbr Sept. 22. An Orange County Superior Court jury originally awarded the Georges $32.5 million following a trial that lasted close to five months. But Judge James Jack- man, who presided over the trial. later reduced that amount to the $9.7 million and the Georges agreed t.o accept rather than face a retrial. Maybe with the money they save, the city c.an purchase a Jacuzzi for the animal shelter? HOSPITAL BACKERS APPLAUD COMPROMISE ... FromPageA1 VODKA DUMPED ... Irvine to get a hospital. Last time, nobody got a hospital. I'd hate t.o see this laat opportunity lost in a battle of egos," he said. should le t them forget it. ever." 1'he barroom boycotts are m outrage over last week's Soviet attack on Korean Air Lines flight 007 with 269 people aboard. The economic protest will have its intended effect, March believes, "if every merchant does a little thing like removing a single bottle." Liquor industry o!ficia.ls say otherwise. A spokesman for the ex- clusive U $. imporJer of Stolichnaya vodka said that the Soviet Union is not enrich- ed by U.S. drinkers, as the tmport is bartered for Pepsi syrup. "The Russi.ans get nothing from this. Americans (dis- tributors, truckers and sales- man) suffer more than Russtans suffer," said Edward Blin, vice president of Monsieur Henri Wines, based in Culver City. The finn will import about 700,000 cases of Stoll, worth about $56 million, this year. he said In fact, sales will probably climb because of the boycott publicity. St.oil consumption rose dur- ing a similar boycott In the wake of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in late 1979, said We're Listening ••• 642·6086 P•llJ Piiot l>etlVMJ I• Qu•r•nteed •J ,....,,., fr•<l•'f n >'°" oo I fltt•• yOU' PIU4:' by t inf ,,, ( .... C»ftW• 1 t>,. • •O r1'v• I''"'' ••It nflll ,....,, ... ""' 1 •~·•"t"' "''" Sunllt y tt fl•H 11 h )I ••Pf~·· tfJ 1t Max Ke rstein, marketing manager of the liquor industry trade paper, Beverage Bull- etin. "If Stoll buyers think there will be an embargo, you may find a major rush," said Kers- tein. About 6.5 million gallons of vodka are downed by &uthern California drinkers in a year, or 25 percent of all the spirits consumed. At Neiman Marcµs' New- port store, the political winds have resulted in the store switching caviar brands, once earlier during the Iranian crisis and again recently in the wake of the airliner disaster. "We try to be sensitive tQ our cus t ome r a ," store gpokeswoman Kitty Leslie said today. The store did not reorder the Russian delicacy and instead stocks the Iranian brand Sevruga, at $125 for 14 ounces. Tuesday, California AB- semblyman Mike Roos of Los Angeles urged Californians to participate in a nationwide boycott of Stollchnaya. According to Valdis Pavlovskia, president of the Los Angeles-baaed American Freedom League, the United States imported about $229 million in Soviet goods last year. including $29 million in Stolichnaya. UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich said he foresaw "dif- ficulties" in implementing the trustees' plan. "ThP. state will decide anyway," he said. adding, "this only presents all kinds of difficulties with health planning procedures.•• Aldrich did not specify what kinds of difficulties he antici- pated. The bitter conflict over the hospital shifted into high gear last month when Aldrich withdrew the university's support for a campus hospital proposed by HealthWest, a Chatsworth-based hospital chain. Since then, the medical school faculty has censured Aldrich, and the medical school trustees, along with medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort, have decided to go on tupporting the HealthWest proposal despite Aldrich's re- versal. The compromise would take heavy local poliUcal pressure off the regents and Aldrich and it would stem talk of a lawsuit against the university by HeaJth- West for breach of contract, Buster said. "I think it's a very attractive plan In my judgment, it would keep the university out of the controversy," said van den Noort, who did not attend the meeting where the compromise was sug- What do you hkc about the Daily Pilot ~ What don't you hke., Call the number at left and your mnsage will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 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'~•'49A ........ ~·.~ lle1t•Aaw<1~ VOL 71, NO. 2S2 ... ... ~ ' ' gested. U both plans should go t-0 the state for a dec1Sion, he said, he feels the Health West proposal has "a good chance of winning on its merits. "I think it would be feasible for the state to make an objective analysis of both propoeals," van den Noort said. Thursday's meeting was "a cordial exchange demonstrating a mutual desire to make progress'' according to an official statement issued by Gardner at the close of the meeting. which lasted an hour and a half. Gardner is expected t.o bnef the regents in their stand on the hospital issue next w~k. Gaby Pryor, a former mayor of Irvine and president of a support group for the HealthWest plan, said Gardner ended the meeting by saying he would carefully consider the issue in the light of all the UC campuses and medical schools. "I was very impressed' with him." Pryor said. "He listened very, very carefully " Pryor said she made a presen- tation to Gardner showing him there is community support for the campus hospital plan. She showed him cards signed by 11,000 Irvine residents who want a hospital based on the campus, she said, and informed him she has collected 9,000 additional signa- tures of support from residents of neighboring communities. OBIE SPORTS LTI). O'NEILL.fl RIP CURL WETSUITS: BUILT FOR ACTION Wetsuits built for surfing action are built for the max. That's why HO~E has always been the surfer's choice! BACK TO SCHOOL WETSUIT BLOWOUT 30o/o OFF ALL WETSUITS s141s " Laguna chamber sets talk on Village Entry Van Stevens and Bob Dunham, consultants hired by Laguna Beach to prepare a plan for development of th~ Laguna Canyon entrance to the clly, will speak Tuesday at a breakfast meeting of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce. "The Laguna Village Entry Project" 1s the utle of their talk, which will follow an 8 a.m. breakfast at the Hotel Laguna. The cost is $5 and reservations may be obtained by calling the chamber at 494-1018 Mesa Moose pla nning picnic a t park The Costa Mesa chapter of Women of the Moose will hold a picnic Sunday at Te Winkle Park in Costa Mesa The event will run from I lo 5 p.m. A $2 50 adm1ss1on price includes lunch and refreshments. Success topic of wome n's mee ting Barbara Abrams, a career and life planning specialist, wiU speak on "Fear of Success" at the monthly dinner meeting of the WeCan Women's Network Wednesday at the Sheraton Ntwport. Abrams w1U address the problem of why many people who have the chance to move ahead retreat instead. She will discuss the seven most self-d efeating behavior pal terns. Dinner cost for non-memberrs is $16.50. Reservations may be made by calling June Crockett at 559-6563. • Dog training seminar in CdM Canine behavior and training is the subject of a free seminar at 7 p.m. Sept. 16 at Newport Balboa Savings and Loan in Corona del Mar. Behaviorist Sue Myles will discuss puppy selection, solving behavior problems and dog training. The seminar is sponsored by the Bowsery, a Newport Beach boutique for dog lovers. For more information, call 675-3442. Drunk driver gets 15 years in prison From 1Wf ud wire reportl A drunken driver convicted of second-degl'ee murder for crashing into a car and killing its 25-year-old occupant has been sentenced to 15 years to Life in prison . Dimitri Kemitch, 27, of Tor- rance, isa "threat to the communi- ty," Superior Court Judge Elsworth H. Beam said Thursday as he passed sentence. Testimony during the Long MacDougall n e w c hief o f LB Art School Laguna Niguel attorney Wil- liam MacDougall is the new president of the Laguna Beach School of Art, succeeding Jack McDowell, who will act as con- sultant to the board. MacDougall is chairman of the Orange County Planning Com- mission and served on the federal Commission on Inter-governmental Relations in Washington, DC. Also on t he board are Ruth Salyer, a South Laguna school director and first vice presiden t; Eugene Parker. Laguna Beach , second vice president; M. Paul Stiker, Laguna Beach, treasurer; and Kenneth Krught, Laguna Niguel. assistant treasurer and secretary. Beach trial showed Ke mitch crashed lnto the rear of an auto driven by .Earl Etsuo Ueda of Gardena in May 1982, while fleeing police who were trying to stop him for speeding and driving erratically. Beam said that while Kemitch, an unemployed construction worker, was out on ball, police found him sitting in a stalled car beside a freeway, under the influence of alcohol. Kemitch, convicted by a jury ln June of second-degree murder in Ueda's death, is the first person in Los Angeles County to be sen tenced under a 1982 state Supreme Court ruling thatallows prosecutors to seek murder con- victions in some drunken driving cases, said district attorney's spokesman Al Albergate. ln a similar Orange County case, also tried in June, prosecutors failed to win a second-degree murder conviction against Wil- Liam &ten, a Buena Park resident who was drunk when the van he was driving crashed into the rear of a car on the Orange Freeway, killing Margaretta Jean McFall of Huntington Beach. However, a Superior Court jury did convict Eden, who was 27 at the time of the 1981 collision, of vehicular manslaughter. Sentenc- ing in the case is scheduled Sept. 16. Orange Cont DAILY PILOT /Friday, Sept. 9, 1983 * A 2 Puppy love Judy Wheatland hold s her 2-ye ar-old cockapoo Runaway a t her Santa Ana h ome after a n Orange Coun ty judge awarded her and her e x-husba nd join t custody of the dog which, he said, has served as a "child substitute." Irvine police capture child HJolest suspect A Chino man, who allegedly posed as a plumber in an attempt to gain entry into two Irvine homes 10 days ago, was arrested on charges of child molesting and burglary late Thursday. Irvine police said. refused the man. But about 30 minutes later, a second girl, baby sitting at a home on Norris Street, allowed the man in, the officer said. Pot wasn't his ticket; teen seized Robert L. Kelley, 39, was taken into custody at his home in Chino and later booked at Orange Coun- ty Jail, Lt. Robert P. Lennert said. He was wearing a Thrifty uni- form-type shirt, similar to the clothing worn by a man who molested a 13-year-old girl on Aug. 30. Police said they plan to ask the district attorney to review the case Monday. HB molesting s u s p e ct jaile d Police arrested an 18-year-old Costa Mesa youth Thursday outside a Harbor Boulevard movie theater lor allegedly offering two 13-year-olds marijuana cigarettes 10 sneal! him free Into the txllldlng. The youngsters called the pollce and he was arras led on su1plcion or posaesslon of mari- juana. A Costa Mesa man told police a 16-year-old neighbor boy stood on his roof and exposed himself Thurs- day. The man didn't press charges. though, because he said the boy was under pressure lrom his parents' divorce The boy and his mother were 10 move lrom the house today A 24-year-old Costa Mesa man reported a threatening pl"lone call Th\Jrsday. He said he picked up a woman named Candy on Monday but ,they had an argument Tuesday. On Thursday. he said he received a call from Candy's male roommate who threatened to kill him unlesa he paid $50. The roommate claimed to be an ex-convict In another similar case, a man wtio recently balled hlmsell out of lall for assaulting his girlfriend told officers al'le called him at their Costa Mesa motel and said two men were going to break both his legs. He was leavlng and refused to tell police where he was going. Police arrested Joseph H. Davitt. 32. of Los Angeles and Elaine L Roark, 36, of Hollywood Wednesday on suspicion of conspiracy to commit auto theft.Workers at a Harbor Boulevard car dealership said the suspects had dropped off another man and woman who allegedly stole a car from the lot. The latter couple - and the car -have not been found. Newport Beach A cour1 clerk at Harbor Municipal Court In Newport Beach reported someone stole the hubcaps off her molorhome which had been parked 1 In the employees· lot at the courthouse. Jewlery worth $3,800 was stolen lrom lhe master bedroom of a residence on the 100 block ol Coral Avenue on Balboa Island. Trie jew- elry, which Included a class ring from Bellflower High School, was taken lrom a iewelry bOlC Two unlocked residences on the 300 block of Marguerite Avenue In Corona del Mar were burglarized The crooks took nearly $4.000 worth of 1ewelry lrom lhe neighboring homes, lncludlng a diamond dinner ring worth $2,000. Police said the crooks dropped a Bulova watch on street's parkway that had been taken from one of the homes Laguna Beach A total of $600 tn valuables was repor1ed stolen from a vehicle parked In the Boat Canyon perking lot Thursday, Laguna Beach police were told. Jewelry valued at $2.350 by the owner was taken from a house In the 500 block of Bluebird Canyon Drive A sculpture of a clown. valued at $ 1.000. was stolen lrom a residence In the 300 block or Aster Street. Irvine The cards were right tor an lf\llne car rental agency A month alter Tropical Rents Car or the Alrpor1er Inn handed over the keys of a year-old lord Tempo to an un- employed casino worker, police dis.- covered lhe abandoned $9,000 car In a Los Angeles airport pal'klng 101. Police are lnvesllgallng the case as an embezzlement. Huntington Beach The rims. tires and Bl1upunkt stereo were reported etOlen Thur1- day from a burgundy 19?7 BMW parked In an alley behind the 1200 block of Huntington Street In Hunt- ington Beach. The 1otal loss was estimated at $2,200 Two men riding In a blue Isuzu grabbed sllC rolls of black roofing paper from Production Platlng Co , 16091 Gothard St .. Thursday e"er- noon. The loss was estimated at $600 A blue 1973 Volkwagen was re- ported stolen Thuraday afternoon from a parking place on the 700 block of Pacific Coe.st Highway. The loss was estimated at$ 1,300. An overnight home burglary was reported Thursday morning on the 500 block ol Yorktown Avenue. 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George Deukmejian re- cen Uy named Cleary to fill out the nine-member board , which over- sees the Orange County Fair- grounds as part of the state's 32nd District Agricultural Association. Cleary is secretary and an eight-year board member of the California Federation of Re- publican Women. She also served on the 1981-82 Orange County Grand Jury and as a board member of the Villa Park Women's League. She is a part-time teacher in the Orange Unified School District. a former Brownie and Girl Scout leader and a 15-year volunteer at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. Cleary and h er husband, Thomas, have three children. Irvine police said they learned Kelley's whereabouts from police officers who live in an Anaheim neighborhood. They had ques- tioned Kelley and took his addreas when a man in that area used a similar plumbing ruse, Lennert said. Lennert said a man claiming to be a water district e mployee attempted to gain entry to two homes in north central Irvine about 3 p.m., saying he needed to check the plumbing. A ~-age resident of Nantes Street first Jose D. Vasquez, 26, of Anaheim, who was arrested Thursday night on suspicion of molesting a 3-year-old Hunt- ington Beach girl, was placed in Huntington Beach City Jail in lieu of $100,000 bail. Huntington Beach police Sgt. Tris Swan said Vasquez was seen grabbing the girl at about 6:40 p.m. Thursday at an apartment complex on the 2200 block of Delaware St. He allegedly carried her into a laundry room and committed a lewd act, Swan saJd. He taid witneaes chased Vas- que:t, caught him a block away and held him until police arrived. Laguna s eeks linguis ts to help during Olympics Laguna Beach police would like to create an army of local residents who speak in foreign tongues. The reason? They anticipate a lot of foreign visitors will be arriving during next year's summer Olympics to enjoy Laguna's beaches, shops, restaurants and hotels. And, with more than 120 coun- tries represented at the Olympics, police think it would be nice to have volunteers available who speak a foreign language. Or several foreign languages, for that matter. Some non-English speaking vis- itors doubtless will come in contact with Laguna police, said Lt. J im White, for reasons ranging from crimes and traffic accidents, to needing directions and infor- mation. For that reason, multi-lingual volunteers willins -at any time o{ day or night -to respond to act as interpreters, are being sought. After a background check, vol- unteers will receive cards ident- ifying them as official police interpreters. U you're interested, call Com- munity Services Officer Tim Mill- er or Lt. White at 497-3311, ext. 280, The Junk Business Addressing th e Central India Floor Covering Association, an industry spokesman. Walter Guinan said: "Too many people in the floor covering industry are convinced the public only wants to buy "Junk" carpet." We 're afraid tha{ you might also get this Impression from the ads wh ich specify unbelievable low prices. Investigating these ads will determine one of two things -either the carper IS junk. or they will try to sell you something more expensive! ' We don't sell junk at Alden's, but we do have quality at competitive prices. and the best Installation In the county. Live the life of LEES MON.•"'9.W. IAT.l:I0-4 l • STOCKS \.llP\ """"' ')•It°" N _.I PE Nh (lo" (l'\9 .., f "o· C 10'4' t NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSAC TION S ~~~:~:y~~v~eti~~H~ TI1( Hew YORK, MIOWUl, l'A(;lflC P9W 80610N OETllOtl AHOCINCIMl<All l l OCK O CHAH<ll8 MIO F RIDA y• CLOS ING rmu:s '>•II'\ No Pf "0' C•o.. C • \,_,.,., N4't .-r '"" cio-. C"ll Ill .. -· .. .. I ·-t. Dow Jones Final Down 6.40 Clo•lng 1,239.74 •1111111111 Mattel Inc. reports $176.5 million loss By &be Auodated P re11 HAWTHORNE -Mat1el Inc .. blaming sluggish sales of video games and home computers, reported losses of $156.l million for the second quarter and canceled s hareholder diVJdends for the fll'St Lime m rive years. The latest losses, for the quarter ended June 30. bring the company's deficit for the first half of the year to $1 76.5 million. Within the last two months, Mattel has laid off 460 administra.tive and production employees, slashing the workforce of its electronics division by 37 percent Dun! ey to purch ase Omni hotels ATLANTA -Cousins Properties inc. and Op- penheimer Hotels have reached agreement in principal to sell their hotel management company, Omni International Hotels, to Dun1ey Hotels Corp .• Cousins Properties announced Thursday. Omni International Hotels manages hotels in Atlanta, Miami, Norfolk, Va., and Washington, D.C . It has under development hotels in S t. Louis, Detroit, Santa Monica, Calif., and San Antonio, Texas. Dunfey owns or operates 28 hot.els in the United States and Europe_ B"sinesses' trim ,ing reduced WAS HINGTON -Amencan businesses plan to spend less on expansion and modernization this year, but the cuts won't beasdeepashadoriginally been thought, the govenunent says. The Commerce Department survey released Thursday said surveys in July and August found that, after adjustment for tnfl.ation, executives were planning to trim 1983 capital spending by 2.3 percent from the 1982 level rather than the 3.1 percent they had estimated in an April-May survey. GM to d elay small lux ury cars DETROIT -General Motors Corp. says trans- mission problems have forced it to delay introduction of its new downsized luxury cars unul spnng. A GM official said Thursday it is not known if the vehicles w1U be 1984 or 1985 models. 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