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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-10-21 - Orange Coast PilotA reel surprise Tape thief gets charity plugs By ROBERT BAUER OfhO.., ......... Uthe thief who took 16 film CUMttet th1nka he's got a pretty 1exy item, he's in for a aurprl.e ending. • The eu1etie. contained rou&h f.ibn -aa in unedited -belongtna to the United Way of West Orange C.ounty. They were taken in a burglary along with a typewriter, microwave oven arl'd TV set. Instead of being IOl'Dething pretty adven- turous, the ca.ettes contained filmed interviews with the likes of Boy Scout and Girl Scout leaders and Boya Club directors and with officials in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Seal Beach, Westminster and Garden Grove. They were to be shown at fund-raising appearances at local aervice clubs and employee groupe by United Way offidala who are trying to raiae $1.4 million for the 1983-84 campaign. "They (the caaettes) can't be of any uae to (See TAPES TAJlEN, Pa1e AZ) THI ORANGI COAST FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913 ' , COUNTY f DITION ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Coast oil drilling ban 'not enough' By JERRY HIRSCH Ofllle~ .......... C.ongressional approval of a one-year ban on offshore oil and gas drilling from Newport Beach to Mexico is better than no ban but still remilina far from ideal for Orange Coast residents, a former state Coast.al C.ommission member said today. The Senate pas,,ed the drilling ban for a 20-mile buffer zone alone the coast Thursday as part of a $7 .9 billion appropriations bill for the Interior Department. The House later gave its approval, vote, sending the measure to the White House. The one-year ban pas,,ed de- spite efforts by Sen. Pete Wilson, R-San Diego, who pushed for a permanent ban. "I think it is a clear indication of the power of the oil and gas lobbies," said Judy Roeener, a Newport Beach resident who spent eight years on the Coastal C.ommission. Roeener was refer- ing to an intense drive by the petroleum industry thia week to upciet Wilson's efforts. But the oil industry apparently is not entirely pleased eith~~"'-­"We support offshore ~ and are disappointed by the moratorium," said Steve Tuition cut questioned Cal State proposal draws tentative response from legislators By ANDREA ADELSON Of .. 0..,,_ .... A proposal by California State University Cbancellor W. Ann Reynolds to cut 1tudent fees next year because ol a projected ltate budget surplu1 won only lukewarm support today from Orange Coast legislators. "It's pl"eSW'.Qptuoua on her part to l\art spendi.na money we haven't got yet." Amemblyman Nolan Friu.elle, R-Fountaln Val- ley, said today. Pointing out \hat Califorina college fees are lower than in other states, Sen. Ollie Speraw, a Republican who has offices in Newport Beach, said he believes other state needs probably have higher priority than pa.ring state college fees. Frtuelle called Reynolds' proposal "inappropriaie." "Community colleges should be cared for first before the CSU system," he said. "More diaadvan- taged 1tudents use the community colleges." In remark.a to a Senate oonunit- tee Thunday, Reynold.a uked for a $90-a-year fee cut star1ing in the fall of 1984, with studenta paying an average of about $600. The reduction would coet the state $25 milll . on. A robust eamomy la credited with quicckly replenishing state coffers. A $1 billion surplus next year was predicted this week. Gov. George Deukmejian "has Reds, Stay home Now it's bis turn to man the pitchfork By li&BN E. &.LEIN Of .. ~ .... M"t David Baw,er UU. io tell \he ato~ of how ~ Soviet tanner came after h1m With a pUahfork outldde Leningrad in the 19609. ''I waa doinc PR for a Dumb ~ 8J'O'.&P and we traveled through the Soviet Unioe for about a month. When we made a roadside stop 1n a llDAl1 villl8e du. tanner found out I waa an American and he nearlf _ldW me. He bad to be reattained. The Daniah students were OK. but he came after me jwlt becau.ae I ..,, .. an Alnerican.'' The 37-yeu-oJd ec.ta M-r91ident 1peaka quietly and deliberately. He la vice pnlllldent of DonUt 8. Smith A..x:iates, an Anaheim-1:-.ed advertillnl ..-ncy .. Jn. polite, rwerved dernnnor does not fit~ profile of a bot-helded ndAca1. But~ hNds • ll'OU(> ~ :i ICCUle of extremilm: the Orance County bued-&n ~ tion. whoee aim la to force the Ru.lanl to withdraw frOm the 1984 Summer Olympk:a or be~ from auendina the pm-. "We honestly believe we will either pr91ure them into withdrawtnc or force a bul." be ukl. In the four weeks llnce the pw__p ~-fonned in the wake of the downinl of Koreu AJrUne. l'lllht 007, the ooalitk>n hu launched an international petition drive, recruited state Sen. John Doolittle, R-Cit.rua ffeilhta, aa national ooordlnator, fl.red off ~~~~«~and ltarted tot;~ (See SOVIET BAN, Pqe A!) been quite clear in expreeaing his wil.li.nanea to conlider a fee reducUon, should state revenues permit," Reynolds Mid. Keven Brett, of the governor's preea office, replied that ~u­ kmejian "la willing to consider the proposal but has made no com- -mittment." Average fees for the more than 240,000 full-time atudenta at the 19-amlpua CSU system roee to $692 a year thia fall for California residents, up from $505 1.ut year. The fees have more than tripled in the last three years. "These recent lncreue9 have been ex~ive and sudden," Re- ynolds said. "Clearly, there has been a basic shilt in state policy away from low fees aa well as from the principle of tuition-free education." However. fee hikes have had no (Sff TUITION, Pa1e Al) Valley to Bcreen candidates for city manager Five pepole aeeking to become the new city manager of Fountain Valley will be interviewed Satur- day by the City Council in a spedal cloeed-door aeaion. Within a few week.a the council is expected to chooee one of these finalists from a field of 90 appli- cants to fill the city's top adminis- trative poet. City Manager Howard Step- hens has announced he will retire Nov. 4, but has agreed to remain on a consulting basis, if a succeaor is not able to take over until later, according to Bill Ackennan, the city's personnel director. Aft.er he steps down, Stephens will work part-time as executive director of the Public Cable Tele- vision Authority, an agency that oversees cable televiaion service in Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Westminster and Stanton. Witness may face murder rap Ex-wife of co-defendant Leitch could be charged as accessory By JEFF ADLER Of .. o.llr ....... A key prwecution wttne91 in Thomas Martin Thompson'• murder trial -the former Wile of co-defendant David William Leitch -could be charpd .. an ~ in the murder of her former roommate. Oranae C.Ounty Superior Court Judae llobert Fitzaerald today Mid he baa uked the state attorney aeneraI to inve.Upte whether Trecy Leitch of Co.ta Maa c:omrnitted perjury or la an llOCellOrY in the mUrder of 01.npr Lorraine P'let.chll. Fltz4ierald sternly told LeUch, who wuordered to return to COW'1 today after testifying in the cue Monda~ "It a •tronaly you com- mitted and uaed deception and yin1 to help your ex-huabe.nd," the judge aa.ld. "I am recommendJ.na you be proe· ecuted and I may even rec- ommend you be proeec:uted as an llOC'e90f"Y to first degree murder.'' priaed by the Judie'• deciaion and had come to court expecd.ng "a dlacussion" of thealtuation involv- ing his client, the attorney gen- eral'• office and the Judie. Thompeon's defeme attorney, Ron Brower, reacted to the un- uaual twltt the caae now hu taken by aaylng, ''I UUnk nothin4I can be more clear than the fact that she lied." "It appean to the court it la · 'certain you lied under oath," James Merwin, the attorney appointed by the court to rep- resent Leitch durin1 her courtroom testimony, reported h1a client wu "ltu.nned" by the Judae'• prone>unomnent. -Merwin Mid he Loo WM aur- However, Deputy Oiatrlct At- torney Mlke J.oobe, who lt pre»· ecuttna both Thompeon and Leitch, aa.ld he believe. Tracy Leitch haa been "bulcally up-front and honeet with ua." Brower al8o aaid he doetn't (lee WITNESS. Pqt Al> .-' . Berg-Hansen of the California Independent Producers Associa- tion. a Garden Grove-based indus- try trade group. Otto Boss, an aide to Wilacm, deacribed the energy industry as corning "after U1 with a ven- geance." "The fact that we got one year instead of no time at all means that we still have some time to make our case," Rosener said. Rosener, an assistant dean at UC Irvine and a political scientist, noted that with an election year around the comer a change in the composition of the Senate is poaible and a permanent ban still may-be pcmible. "Time bu ya us a lot," she said. Roeener said there are four main reasons she favors a per- manent ban. •Drilling technology is not Oellr .......... ..,~·­Boutique in Huntington Beach where owner was stabbed to death sealed off by police in search for clues. sophisticated enough to avoid a hazard to local waters, marine life and beaches, she said. •Valuable offshore oil and gas resources should be saved for a shortage. The industry currently is experiencing a glut, Roeener said. •Drilling leases should be sold during a shortage to guarantee the public gets the highest price for (Sff DRILLING. Pace A!) • Reward' set for . clues in ~ . • slaying : By STEVE MARBLE °' .... ~ ......... . . A $200 reward is being offered for a missing cash box, a wallef and a potential murder weapon in the brutal slaying of a Huntington Beach shop owner wh0&e stabbed body was found this week in heP vintage clothing boutique. : Police believe the items maY. have been dumped by l 9-year--01a Zachary Pettus, a high schoot student who has been arrested o'l suspicion of robbing and killing Darleen Hazboun, 37. At the time of the attack HazbOun reportedly was wol"fdni alone at her shop -Somewhere In Time. The boutique. decorated with posters of James Dean. Marilyn Monroe and the Beatles, is on the second floor of the small. quiet Harbour Landing com· mercial complex. Police are asking citiz.ens to look for a black cash box. a brown (See REWARD, Pace A!) Crash claims second victim Laguna girl, 16, dies after head-on collision on Canyon Road ~ By STEVE MITCHELL Ol!Mhlf ......... A second teen-age girl has died as a result of a head-on coll.i.aion on Laguna Canyon Road three daya ago, brtnsing to at least two doz.en the number of fatalities on the windlna highway aince 1975. Meanwhile, white wooden croues have again appeared at varioua locations along the shoulder of the 7 .6-mile road, a ... grim reminder of the number of deaths that have occurred - many of them head--0n collisions -on the narrow, two-lane road- way. A spokesman for the Orange C.ounty C.oroner's office said 16-year-old Leesa Snyder died Thursday afternoon of injuries suffered in the 5:47 p.m. crash Tuesday about a mile north of El Toro Road. The crash also claimed the lif of Stacy Davia, 18. a ~ Beach High School graduate, wM was pronounced dead at the ace~ of the Tuesday collision. • A third victim, Samantha Shant non, 16. remains in critical con• di lion ln the intensive care unit at Western Medical C.enter in San~ Ana. Police said Davis was drivinc (See SECOND, Paae A!) • I t l Aa Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT/Friday, October 21 , 1983 . , CONTINUED STORIES TUITION CUT ... I Slaying suspect laudshis··victim From Page A 1 apparent lmpact on enrollment, at l~t on the Fullerton campus, wliveralty business manager Tom I Williams aaid. • "We're at capacity now," Wil- liams sald. Fees at CSU and the t nine--campua University of Cali- fornia were raised. to make up for ' the bulk of Deuk.mejian's cuts In '. state funds for the two systems. · The Republican governor has said 1 recently he hopes to provide more 1 money for higher education in ' 1984-85. but hasn't said how much. Reynolds' plan does go forward, the UC system may not follow suit. "We believe the governor when he aa.ld this year waa a one-time problem and believe he has a committment to education," Baker said from a regents meeting in Los Angeles. Re publican Assemblyman Ross Johnson of Fullerton, said he expects "healthy competition" over a projected surplus "if those funds materialit.e." By JEFF ADLER O! .. 0.., ........... Taking the witness stand In his own delenae, Thomas Martin 'l'hompeon told an Oranae County Superior Court jury Thunday the woman he is accused of raping and killlng-20-year-old Ginger Lor- raine Fletachli was an "outstanding human being." Thompeon, 28, t.estifled he had known Fleiachli for about three weeks before he and roommate David William Leitch, 24, alleged- ly raped and stabbed her In the Laguna Beach apartment the two men shared. But Thompson insisted he didn't kill 'F'leischll. He admitted having sex wlth her the night she was slain, but claimed he then passed out Crom the combined effecta of alcohol and huhiah. F1el.achll's body, wrapped In Leitch's sleeping big and blanket, was found buried Ln a ahallow grave Sept. 14, 1981 near the El Toro Marine Corpe Air Station. Thompeon &!ld Leitch. w hoee trial Is scheduled to open next month, could receive death pen- alty sentences If convicted. Wearing a maroon designer sweater and neck tie, Thompeon answered questions posed by de- fense attorney Ron Brower In polite, measured tones. Brower asked his star witness t.o recount eventa leadin, up to the J?lght FlellC:hlJ was killed and thoee that followed. Thompeon's account, which is contradicted by two fonner Or- ange County Jail inmates who testified Thompeon confeued to the slaying aJter ht.a arrest, will be tested when the trial resumee Monday and proeecutor Mike Jacobi begins what iB expected will be a lengthy and extensive crou-examination. Brower asked Thompson t.o tell jurors how he felt about Fleiachli. Leitch and Len.ch'• ex-wife . Tracy. Thompeon sa1d he~ moved to the area In an effort to find eomeone to join him on an for-t tune-hunting expedallon to Thai- land. He said he hoped to find a boat • in which he could tramport Southeast Asian refugees to "U.S . soil" in return for gold. Thomp!!IOn also admitted during his testi- mony the plan "sounds crazy." While fees w,ere forced to rise ln , CSU and UC systems, UC budget di.rector William Baker said if He added that he would likely support Reynolds' proposal. "I've been critical in the past to knee-jerk reactions to budget difficulties where they automati- cally increase student fees." WITNESS PROBED ... ''I thought she waa an outstand- ing human being," he answered. "Very elegant and very · wann. S he had a good sense of humor." He alto described her aa a gracefuJ woman, one who "caught your attention." He testified he met F1eischli a t a popular Balboa Island restaurant about a week after he befriended But the plan apparently didn't sound crazy to Leitch. according to Thompson's testimony. The two moved into Le1tch's Ocean Front Street apartment after Leitch agreed to join the ex pedJ uon and promised he could convince his mother to prov1de financing. Other witnesses have testified lhat Leitch and F'le1SChli lived together for several weeks before Thompson moved in. SECOND VICTIM ... From Page A 1 toward Laguna Beat'h when a car driven by Shannon, with Snyder as a passenger, drifted into the oncoming lanes. Snyder was flown out by heli- copter to Mission Community Hospital but efforts to save the girl proved futile. said, adding the results of ~ir two-day probe should be relellsed in about two weeks. Meanwhile, police are still seek- ing witnesses to the Tuesday afternoon crash. Anyone who might have seen the crash should call 497-3311 and ask for the watch commander. From Page A 1 think Tracy Leiteh was involved in Fleischh 's 1981 killing, but was involved in helping coverup evidence afterward to help her ex-husQ&nd's case. Leitch admitted on the witness stand that she had lied to sh eriff's department detectives investigat- ing the homicide and had once offered to provide her former husband with an alibi for the night of the slaying. Both Snyder and Shannon were Laguna Beach High School coeds. The double fatality prompted unknown people to erect at least eight small wooden crosses along the highway sometime late Thursday. REW ARD SET IN SLAYING ... "Frankly, I'm glad someone put them up.'' a Laguna Beach police sergeant, who did not want to be identified, said today. "Maybe they'll serve as a warning to locals -and thoee who don't live in town -to take it easy on that road." From Page A 1 folding wallet containing Haz- boun 's identification and credit cards and a five-Inch kniJe. The ite~. police said, may be stu.ffed Inside a dark back pack and should not be handled. Officers alao are asking anyone who had been In Hazboun's store between Monday and Wedne9day afternoon to contact them at In February of 1979, more than 960-8841or536-5970. 20 white crosses were erected Pettus, a student at Marina along Laguna Canyon Road by High School until Monday when unnamed supporters of a safer, he told teachers he was withdraw- divided highway. ing, was arrested Wednesday As a result of Tuesday's crash, several hours af1er Hazboun's Laguna Beach police called in the bound and gagged body was California Highway Patrol's found by a co-worker. around. We'd try on hats and things and laugh.·· Other employees at the com- mercial cen ter described Hazboun as a tall, trim woman who wore her hair long and ''looked like she belonged" in a shop that featured clothing from another e ra. "She was very gentle," said Bette Botts. a beauty shop worker. "She almost always worked alone . She had a lot of personal cus- tomers. You hardly even noticed she was there." Major Accident Investigation Pettus is to be arraigned Mon- Team to assist in determining the day on mw-der and robbery , cause of the crash. charges in West Orange Municipal I "We asked for them to come Court. Hazboun, several business own- ers ~d. had moved away from Huntington Beach with her hus- band, Peter. partially to escape the congestion and problems of city life. She would make the two-hour drive from Lake · Elsinore every day. h er business neighbors aaid. down and as.slSt us in getting to the Employees at the small I bottom of th.is," said Laguna two-story business complex at Beach pollce Lt. Bill Cavenaugh Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica He said the crack team. com-Road said lhey are shocked and posed of two CHP experts. a saddened by Hazboun's death ' civilian mecharuc and a civtl "She was such a sweet person," engineer spent two days at the SaJd Kathy Nutt, a manicurist at a Several people !llld they had seen a man they believed to be Pettus loitering near the year-old commercial center earlier th.is week and the morning of the killing. Police believe the killer likely was motivated by robbery and because H.uboun worked alone in I acene of the collision. hair aalon in the center. ''She was "They're the real pros at acci-real independent and quiet. t uae , dent reconstruction ." Cavenaugh to go up there all the time and look l----------------------- • TV TEST TOUGH ON KIDS ... From Page A 1 own account. "It was too hard. On the w eekends there were a lot of good shows on. It was hard to find stuff to do." Teacher Laura Holmes conceived the experi- ment to show her students just how much they rely on TV to fill their free Ume. "As an educator I'm concerned about kids who are just passively sitting and watching," "\.Holmes said. "TV takes away from play time, creative times and things that enhance small motor coordination -like sewing or making models." Holmes said ahe took a survey of the class before the experiment started and talked to paren ts about it at a back-t.o-achool night. Most of the moms and dads were skeptical TAPES TAKEN ... From Page A1 anybody else," United Way Executive Director Richard Fisher said today "We'd like to get them back as IOOn as possible." Fisher said the 20-minute tapes were stolen last week from the Garden Grove residence of a volunteer who had coordinated photography work by crews from Channel 50 and Dickinson Pacific Cablesystems. The cassettes represented about six months of "volunteer energy," according to Fisher. The theft also meant that the work of actor Jack Smith of Westminster, who was filmed asking various directors how their programs worked, went down the drain United Way West funds 36 agencies ln the West Orange County area. Fisher said all is not lost, however, aince the United Way North-South is loaning its fund-raising film to United Way West. about their lods' ability to stay away from the set. Colby French, 11 ,aaid his mother didn't think hecould do it. "I thought it would be fun t.o try," he said. But Paul Clark, a 12-year-old, said he didn't want t.o complete Holmes' asal.g;nment when he first beard about it. "I knew It would be pretty hard," he said. When asked how much TV he watched, Clark said "too much." The experiment was especially difficult becauae the two weeks coincided with TV's season premieres and bueball playoffs. One girl In the cl.us said she couldn't bear to mias "Silver Spoons" star Ricky Schroder for two whole weeks. Summing up the feelings of many in the cla& whodidn'tmak.elt, Bannister said "I didn't think it was worth it." But Clark, reluctant at first, was glad he did succeed. "Kids watch too much to begin with," he said . "During the first week it was ha.rd, but it got easier ln the ae<10nd week." What did the stud.nta find to do without the constant security of TV\ Holmes gave them book reports. they went outside and played with friends in the class who were avoiding television and tbey >even helped their parents with chores or shoppln&. "At first I felt like I had to hide In my room." said J ennifer Sterk, 11 . "When I went by the TV sel I had to hold a book up over my eyes." Stark agreed with the rest of the cl.ass. who said t hey read a lot more with the TV off. "Now I'm sort of in a habit," of watching less and reading more, she said. Holmes hopes the habit stkks. "It's amazing how much you can find to do if you don't have that TV there," she aald. 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Cleulfted Hffrtlelng 1MIM2·M71 AU othef depeftm.nt1 M2-<U21 MAJM OffK:a 330 w"r lley Sr co.11 -CA a.t•~ .__ llo• tMO Co-re -CA 1'6~ ~'Qllt 1993 O<•"Ot C:O.t• ~ c;~ No n1w1 tloott •Hutt••t1ont td•to•••I '"•Utt ot -l~lt .... ttn INy Ot ttj)l-.i <MtllOVI tQeCtel .,..,,,_, ol COOyTIQfll - VO 18, HO. 2M She also admitted telling David Leitch she planned t.o dye a blood-stained sweat.suit purple. Investigators were seeking to obtain the sweatsuit for evidence. Her statements were drawn from Orange County Jail con- versations she had with Leitch in the months following h.ia arrt!Sl. The conversations were recorded by investigators without the cou- ple's knowledge. her shop, located on a wing of the complex that is largely vacant. The shop, officers said , had been ransacked. "She was the kind of person who probably wo uld have fought back," suggested Nutt. "That's just the way she was." Paul Berger , the principal at Marina High School. said he helped enroll Pettus about six weeks ago. He described the 19-year-old youth as friendly and bright. "He always had a smile. Hia auendance was excellent and he was a good student," said Berger. "He was interested in athletics. Basketball was his game. But we checked and he wasn't eligjble to play." Berger said Pettus had trans- fered from a high school in CincmnalJ and recently had de- ctded to return there at the request of his parents. DRILLING ... From Page A1 the leaset When leues are sold dunng a glut, industry gets too good a bargin. •Drilling rigs and other equip- ment will be U?Wghtly for New- port Beach residents. The Southern California lea.s- ing restrictions approved Thurs- day cover the Channel I.stands Nauona.l Marine Sanctuary, the Santa Batbara Channel Ecological Preserve, the outer continental shelf inside Santa Monica Bay and a 20-mile wide buffer zone along the shoreline of San Diego County and southern Orange County. SOVIET BAN URGED ... From Page A 1 ,,. Ban the Soviets bumper suckers, patterned after the ··No &1.08" sticker, proclaim "No Murderers" and feature a hne drawn through a black hammer and sickle dripping with blood. Balsiger and other members of the coalition, including F.dmond L . Anderson, a financial consultant for Newport Beach -based Transamerican Resources, Ltd., have appeared on ABC's "Night- line" and on network news shows from Europe, Australia and Japan. Balsiger said the Aug.~ l shooting down of the Korean airliner really shocked him. "l have traveled to about 58 countries. The first thing that hat me was, 'What if I had been on that airplane?' I pictured myself being on there-your kids and your wife are at home and you're shot out of the sky," he said. But In the days after the airplane crashed with all of the 269 passengers aboard reported dead, what really stuck in Bals1ger's craw waa the lack of strong sanctions against the Soviet&. "All we did was kick a few Aeroflot (Soviet airline) ticket agent.a out," he said. "There was no apology (from the Soviets). no restitution and they never said they wouldn't do it all over again," heaald. Balsiger and five or slx business acquaintances began mulling over various punishments for the Soviets they relt they rouJd support. The idea for an Olympics ban emerged a few days later "Some of the sanctions we're taken have hurt us more than they've hurt (the Soviets)," he said. "By boycotting the 1980 Olympics and initiating grain embargoes we punished ourselves for their dastardly deeds." But t.o Balsiger, the Olympic games. to be hosted ne"t summer in Southern California, were the "ideal sanction." "Utilizing the Olympics doesn't hurt American producers, doesn't h urt the American economy and takes away a huge potential for Soviet propaganda." he said. The 1984 Olympics will be bigger than any previous games with or without the Sovtets and ~ibly 10 Eastern bloc nations that might stay away if the Soviets were barred. Balsiger figures. "The LA Olympics will bn ng $4 billion into our economy. All we're tallung about is 200 or 300 atheletes and about l ,SOO KGB (Soviet secret police) agents staying home." The coalition has already sparked crit.iclsm from the Los Angeles Olympic OrganUing David Balilger Committee and been denounced by Soviet newspapers. But Balsiger said the criticism is an encouraging sign that shows the group is being taken seriously. Members of the LACXX: have complained that Bals1ge r s effort is "politicizing" the Olympics. But he said they only roll out that charge when it's to their advantage. "The Olympics has always been a nauonahsuc, political event," he said. "Athletes wear the colors and symbols of their countries, the nat.lonal anthems are played in the winners circles and the medal counts are always added up by country," he sald. "We feel the value of hum.an life really takes precedence over any staged propaganda eventa. There were 61 Americans who lost their Uvea on the plane. That's really what we're all about.·· Let Us Show You The Way Out Of The Ski Jungle With Orange County's Lowest Prices On 1984 Rossignol Skis. REG. 1984 SM ....................... '31000 NOW •211" •219• 1984 FP ....................... s30000 ..-;f§s1E SPORTS LTD 2831 E. COAIT HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 875-8700 .. . : . . • ; . l . . ~ . Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21 , 1983 4a •-~~~··· I ' I • ... r .. :~-~ -I Senator lauds county's 'special spirit' W orksho.p on child developme nt planned Seymour says housing most pressin g problem in t ransition {rom agra rian society A workshop series for pa.rents and educators focused on aiding child development will be presented by the Pegasus Programs and . Psychographics, Inc. beginning Thursday. The seven workshops will be held at Psychographics, 2151· Michelson Drive, Suite 190, in Irvine at 7:30 p.m . Tuition is $35 per person or $50 per couple. Pegasus director Laura Katz jllld Kay McGee, director of Psychographics, are the instructors. Registration can be made by calling 833-8280. By OINNY OLSON DAVIES State Sen. John Seymour is "bulliah" about the future of Orange County. Speaking before a crowd Thursday night at a "get to know your legislator" reception al the Pacific Federal Building in Goata Mesa, Seymour said he is enthusiastic about the county because of the special spirit of the people, "a spirit that reflecta a partnership between government and business In the private sec- tor." Seymour, who repreeenta the 35th aenatorial dlatrict, criticized recent reapportioning aa "a hor- rible job of gelT)'Jn&lldering." But he said he felt fortunate to repretent the "very heartbeat" of Orange County, including Anaheim, Orange,. Tustin, part of Irvine, Costa Mesa, Fountain Val- ley, inland Huntington Beach and the Midway City portion of West- minster. Calling houaing one of the three ffi08t preeaing challenges facing Orange County, Seymour sald "if in fact we're going to make the lranl!Uon Crom what I call an agriuian aociety to a aophisticated, high technology, computer orien- ted, infonnation systema type aociety, then the people who are going to be employed in those industries are going to have to have a place to live." nees community will be needed to turn education around in Orange County. U._N. Day program annou nced A third joint observance of United Nations Day by the Orange County and Coastline Chapters of UNA-USA will be held Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Social Hall oj the Lutheran Church of the Cross, 24231 El Toro Road near Laguna Beach. Guest speaker will be Amicus Most, a trade consultant for the State Department and United Nations. lnformation is available at 548-9674. Larry Capune ends paddleboard jaunt Not only have our children been priced out of the housing market, Seymour said, but he believes future economic growth depends on the ability to provide housing for a labor force that is yet to come. A humble beginning was made, according to the senator, with the passage of one bill to meet the challenge of education. However, he said continued community effort and support from the busi- If taxpayers are willing to go along with a 1 percent increase in sales tax for transportation needs in Orange County, Seymour said, aeveral questions need to be answered: "How shall the monies be invested? How much for high- ways and freeways? How long will we have the tax? How much should we use for light rail transit to connect northern and eouthem Orange County? How much should be invested to expand the bus system? "If the Orange County Board of Supervisors and the transpor- tation commission, of which I am a member. can get our act together. and we can get behind a plan we believe in, then we'll be success- ful," he said. Huntington c lass of 1958 to reunite The 1958 Class of Huntington Beach Union High School plans a 25th class reunion Oct. 29 at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The evening will begin with a social hour at 6 p.m. in the Garden Court.Dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. in the Santa Ana !m. The HBUHS Harmonaires wiU provide entertainment. ial awards and a slide presentation are planned. For information on the event, contact Lubyann (Gallup) usmann at 731-8360. Stress semina r sla ted in Newpo rt A four-hour stress-management seminar will be presented Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the ballroom of the Newport Sheraton Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Morgan International of Irvine is presenting the program, entitled "Manage Your Stress Before it Manages You." Advance registration is $50, and $60 at the door. For further information, contact Morgan International, 19000 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 1212, Irvine 92715, or call 955-0448. From Staff and Wire Report• A hotel bellman was ready with a towel and a tuxedo-clad waiter proffered a tray of food as a Newport Beach lifeguard climbed out of the Pacific at the end of a 1,200-mile trip by surfboard. Larry Capune, 41, paddled the 18-foot board from Vancouver, B.C., to San Diego. He said the 89-day journey included heart-stopping en- counters with two great white sharks, rough seas, high winds and a lot of ''ups and downs." When one of the sharks refused to go away, he threw a fizzing can of 7-Up at it, and found he discovered "the greatest shark repellant in the world.'' Capune said he made the trip to "show young people they don't need drugs. They can be different w.. . ........ ' -' • ~;r.) ' . Gunmen take over home in Irvine Two Korean men armed with a handgun burst Into the Irvine home of an Asian grandmothef about 2:30 p.m. Thursday. The gunmen ord91'ed the woman In her 60s and two young chlldren to sit on a couch covered by a blanket whlle they "made them· Nives at home" for the next 90 mlnut99, Sgt. Dlck Bowman aald. Not flndl1l9 any mon.y, the bandlta fixed themselves lunch. consuming 75 cents worth or klmchl. a Korean cabbage dish. Thieves attempted entry in three homes In the Turtle Rock area Thursday evenl~ succeutully steal- ing $7,500 worth of iew-1ry from one home on Canyon Ridge. Two suspected crooks spotted In the area eluded police despite a dragnet about 9• 1 S p.m. Three men were arrested at a Santa Ana home Thursday afternoon atter a month-long investigation by Irvine police, who allege the men aold marijuana to lrvlne teen-agMa. BOOl<- ed at the county jall on drug charges were Roberto S. Romero. 3o4: Slglredo S. Romero, 30. and AleJan· dro C. Valencia, 19. Several carbon dioxide canisters used to add carbonation to sott drink syrup were reponed stolen from the Rancho San Joaquin Golf Couree. H untington Beach A burglary wu reported late Wednesday at a home on the 400 block of Lake Street. A rear doorknob waa twisted off to enter. The toss included a S 1, 100 video cassette reoorder, a S70 rlfle, a wallet :n_. ' J ,, I •J containing S 100 ~lnd tools valued at S300. Two male juveniles were arreated Thursday afternoon on suspicion of ahopllftlng at the J. C. Penney atore, 1111 Edinger Ave. Fishing poles worth S80 were recovered. A home burglary wu discovered early Thursday on the 9800 block of Rainer Circle. Entry was made through an.unlocked aide door. The toa1, estimated at $30, Included • teteph<>"e and t 1 cana ot beer. A motorist told police his vehicle was burglarized Thursday atternoon on the 18000 block of Beach Boulevard. The loss Included a Sony Walkman. a sport coat and a pair or sunglasses. A home burglary waa reported Thursday evenl1l9 on the 16900 block of Newland Street. Entry was made through an unlocked front door. The loss Included a S200 electric guitar In a ease. Fountain Valley Vandals painted lawn aprlnkler heads white. spewed traeh and garbage In the buahff and broke a couple of bricks bordering a garden In the 17000 blOGk of Elm. Thieves stole a S389 Schwinn Cruiser bicycle from an unlocked garage In the 11000 block of Dew Drop Avenue Irvine A Hesperia man was _, .. ted on a traffic warrant Thursday night at South Coaat Plaza and booked Into the Coate Meas Police Department Jell on SYlplclon of drug po .... alon. A powdery substance belleyed to be amphetamines waa found on Andre Oulfon during a routine aearcti. Car apeakera, a "Membe,. Only" Jacket and • teddy bMI' -• re-ported atoten Thursday from a car parked on the 400 block of Fair Ofl\19. A pry tool waa u..o to gain entry to the car' a left rear window. pollc:.Mld. A $450 car radio and SP98ker Mt waa stolen from a car parked In a mechanic's lot on Harbor Boulevard sometime early this week. There waa no sign of forced entry Into the car. Newport Beach A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of S3 10 or aterllng sllver from her f\Ome In the 700 block of Allepo Thursday. An El Toro accountant reported the then of a car 1tereo valued at S60Q from her car parked In the 100 block of North Bayside Thursday A Corona del Mar woman reported the theft of two guns and a televlaon valued at $330 from her home In the 1500 block ot Seacrest police said. Laguna Beach A total or S8.000 In belonglngs were stolen from a residence In the 700 block of High Drive, Laguna Beach pollce were told Thursday. Mostly sunny for the weekend Coastal low C,le>ud• tnd IOCll IOQ nlQn1 Ntd "'Om•no "°"'' wn" moetri, tunny ttt.,. noon no.;" 111<o...gn Seturdty H>Qht •n tM -10 ""d·10. 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As he struggled ashore in the surf Thursday, a bellman from the nearby..~ Hotel del Coronado greeted Capune with a towel and a waiter presented him with a tray of fresh fruit, cheeses and soft drinks. Capune said it was the first time he had a reception party waiting after nine previous long-distance paddling excursions. "f'm glad it•s over," he said. Capune, who left Newport Beach Monday on the final leg of his journey, said pulled his board ashore at night to sleep during the long. wet trip. The voyage cost him $2,300 in expenses, he said. Police seize biggest drug haul in Brea By tbe Associated P reH A half-million dollars in cocaine was seized and three men arrested in what authorities are calling the biggest drug bust ever in Brea. Acting on an informant's tip, undercover detectives netted five pounds of high-grade Colombian cocaine, Capt. Jim Olman said. "It's the largest we've. ever had," Detective Mike Messina said about the Wednesday aeizure. Booked lnSO Or~ County Jail were Andree Jose B...iamante, 22, a Colombian national w ho had been living in F1orida; Bolivar Arnoldo Guillen, 31, a Costa Rican national living in Anaheim, and Robln Coulston Bowers, 22, of Anaheim. They were held ln lieu of $100,000 bail for investigation of possession of cocaine, Olman said. Toas ting her title? Lorraine Hinz o f Costa Mesa, newly crown ed q ueen of the Ora nge Coast Oktoberf est, tries her luck in a beer stein ho lding con test Th ursday. The Ger- man-style games, food a n d music continue through S unday at the Orange County Fairgrounds. T he spon soring Lions Clubs are raisin«. fund& for comm unity service projects. Henry Muto, Mesa businessman, dead Funeral aervices will be held early next week for Henry "Hank" Muto, owner of Costa Mesa Auto Parts from 1956 to 1975, who died at his home Tuesday at the age of 70. Mr.Mutowasachartermember of the Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club and an active member of the city's Chamber of Commerce, Costa Mesa Country Club and Irvine Coast Country Club. Ad· ditionally, he was a past president of both the Bell Gardens Kiwanis Club and the Palm Desert Greens Country Club. He is survived by his wife Jennie and son Charles of New- port Beach. Also surviving are brothers Joe Muto of Modesto, Emil Muto of Burbank and Wil- liam "Duke" Muto of Palm Desert; sisters Evelyn "Bella" Chambers of Huntington Beach, Rose Brown of Encino and Violet Dombrowski of Inglewood, as well as four grandchildren and 19 nieces and nephews. A requiem Mass will be recited Monday at 7:30 p.m. at St. Joachim's Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. with burial services scheduled for Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Pacific View Mem· orial Park in Newport Beach. It's a gigantic selection of first quality carpeting. 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Former Nucon pr6' secretary Ronald L. Ziegler, former speechwriter Patrick Buchanan and fqnner budget di.rector Roy L . Ash are among the plaintiffs in the lawsuit filed Thursday in U.S. District C.ourt. Boy, 12, h eld in murders MIAMI -A 12-year-old schoolboy charged with shooting his mother and younger brother to death was described by an uncle as the type of child who "would walk up, shake your hand and I punch you in the belly." Kenneth White, who authorities said appeared to have psychological problems, was charged Thursday with two counts of first-degree murder, according to I police > 10 airlines sue government ' ~ WASHINGTON -Ten European airlines 1 have sued the government for $100 million in I damages because they couldn't fl y OC-10 planes 1 to the United States for 18 days in 1979 after the I ;:;;;e;;:f~edd:df:s 'greedy' WASHINGTON -The chairman of the J House Energy and Commerce Committee says the "pure and simple greed" of American : Telephone and Telegraph C.o. is jeopardizing the ' goal of telephone service for every U.S. household. Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., said Thursday that AT&T's agreement with the Justice Department to divest itself of local operating companies will hurt service to rural and poor households. LOS ANGELI'S (AP) -The caae of Angelo Buono J r., accused in the ''Hillaide Strangler" deaths of 10 young women, was in a jury's hand.I today aft.er a record 23-month trial that haa cost taxpayers an estimated $1 .8 million. Superior C.ourt Judge Ronald M. George ordered the jury sequestered Thunday, over defenae objections, for what lawyers predicted would be weeks of deliberation over 56,00Q-pages of testimony. George said he could neve{ forgive himlelf if a mistrial resulted from failure to lock the juron up and the case had to be retried. He said the trial haa drawn an "incredible" increase in media interest recently and was "literally costing taxpayers millions of dollars." .. Buono, a 49-year-old Glendale automobile upholsterer, Is charged with 10 counta of first-degree murder in the 1977-78 slayings. The victims' nude bodies were dumped on Los Angeles-area hillsides. The proeecution's chief witness was Buono's cousin, 32-year-old Kenneth Bianchi, who waa sentenced to life in prlaon alter pleading guilty in 1979 to five of the Los Angeles slayinga and two others in Washington state. Buono's caae went to the jury Thursday afternoon aft.er the longest criminal trial in California history, 27 days short of two years. Assistant California AtU>mey General Roger Boren wound up 15 days of closing proeecutlon arguments by calling Buono and Bianchi "brazen, Will Lee move over £919 King? New federal holiday raises touchy issues for South e rn states By tbe Anoclated Pr~H A federal holiday honoring slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. poses a quandary for private businesses and a potential conflict for Southern states that recall Confederate heroes on that date, but casinos welcomed another Jong money-making weekend. Alabama, Mi.s&s&ppi and Virginia already A bill to establish the King holiday starting in 1986 was ready for President Reagan's signature today, and the president has said he will approve the measure even though he would have preferred some other observance for King rather than a 10th national holiday. "How fate loves a jest," said Virginia state Sen. L. Douglas Wilder, a black lawmaker who has tried unsuccessfully for seven years to create a state holiday m King's honor. Virginia observes all nine federally designated holidays, plus the consolidated January commemora- tion of Lee and Thomas J . "Stonewall" Jackson's risk-taking, thrill-seeking murderers. The two klllera ln thla caae are amoral, uncaring, aadlatic monsters." Frank Zolen, executive officer of the S uperior Court, estimated the trial's cost to taxpayers at $1 8 million. The tnal wu in session 345 daya over the nearly two-year period, with 392w1tnessescalledand l,807 exhibits introduced mto evidence Tricky trays Testing jinx not a good·id._e~ OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -Call it coincidence - or, as Karen Olson now does, call it the "Curse of the Brown Tray." The Midland Luther College sophomore had heard since she arrived at the college of the bad luck that befalls those who use the dining hall's brown trays, instead of the red. green, blue and pink ones. As a reporter for the campus newspaper. she re<.-ently researched the taboo -finding that it dates to a time when the college basketball team Jost after players used the trays. She also found that women students avoided brown trays more scrupulously then men. But for the ultimate test, she tempted fate herself, picking up one of the treacherous trays. In quick sut'CeSS1on, she says. sh~ lost her car keys and her date to the homecoming dam.-e (after he broke his jaw in a pickup football game) and nearly flunked a sociology test. ... commemorate Robert E. Lee's birthday on the third Monday in Jan\tary, the day designated by Congress as the new federal holiday. Georgia and Louisiana commemorate the confederate general's birthday on Jan. 19. North Carolina has an "observance" of both birthdays but doesn't give workers the day off. birthday. -~-------~==============::=-~-======= Merle Travis dead,65 W2lst ANNIVERSARY Unemployment bill back e d f WASHINGTON (AP) -The House voted 300-5 today to approve a compromise bill that would extend an emergency unemployment compensation program through May 1985. The ~ Senate still must approve the $4.7 billion compromise for it to go to the White House. TAHL~UAH, Okla. (AP) -Merle Travis. a member of the Country Music AMociation 's Hall of Fame and sing- er-writer of the song "Sixteen Tons," has died at the age of 65. Travis, w h011e hits also Included "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarene)," "Dark As a Dungeon," "Divorce Me C.O.D.," and "Double Talking Baby," died Thursday of cardiopulmonary arrest at a Tahlequah hospital. . STATE Seven freight cars derailed HUNTINGTON PARK -Seven railroad cars and part of a locomotive have derailed south of downtown Los Angeles m what a dispatcher scud "rrught have been sabotage " The accident Thursday blocked an intersecuon five nules south of downtown Los Angeles, but no one was mjured. North County area shak en SANT A MARIA -A mild earthquake rattled northern Santa Barbara C.ounty early t.oday, prompung a few calls to law enforcements agencies but no reports of damage. The quake measured 3 7 on the Richter scale It struck at 4: 13 a.m . and was centered eight miles northwest of Santa Mana. Search ends for light plane SANT A BARBARA -The Coast Guard says It has suspended a search for a light plane that dipped low while circling a fishing boat and hit the water, sinking off Anacapa Island. Coast Guard Petty Officer Tony Chilelli said Thur9day night that searchers still don't know how many people were aboard the plane or where the flight originated. WORLD S wiss to host peace parley BEIRUT. Lebanon -Switzerland today agreed tD serve as host for a peace conference of Lebanon's warring leaders, and government officials in Beirut said the talks probably would start next week. Riot police rout protesters BONN, West Germany -Riot police today dragged about 2.000 antJ-nuclear protesters away from the gates of the Defense Ministry and pushed back 750 demonstrators trying to block another government complex a few miles away. Soviets confident of pact BERLIN -Sov1et bloc leaders say they are confident a U.S.-Sov1et arms agreement can be reached 1f talks m Geneva are extended, but they insist that NA TO first scrap plans to deploy new nuclear missiles m Europe. Nicaragua rebel aid to end? WASHINGTON (AP) -Houae Democrats are renewing their drive to stop ClA covert aid to rebels fighting Nicaragua's leftiat government, but the Senate appears unlikely to go along. A bitterly lflvided lfouse voted 227-194 Thut'lday tp cut o(f the support after Democratic leaders charged the covert action amountOO to waging war agauut Nicaragua. RUFFELL'S U,HOUnlY, INC • ........... -4 .... 1927 HARBOR BlVD. 11 COSTA MESA -548· I 156 . J Give a job Phone 897·2.533, .530-I043 and pledge a job fbr Huncinp>n CcnllCr's Job Plir-NOY. l lhru .5. Ask friends, iool He had hved on the s hores of Lake Tenkiller in northeastern Okla- homa for several years. In 1977, Travis was inducted into the Coun- try Music Hall of Fame. Three yean earlier, the Academy of Country Music awarded him the Pioneer of Country Music Award and in 1970 he was voted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He also teamed with guitarist Chet At.kins in 1974 to win a Grammy Award for their duet guitar record "The Atkins-Travis Traveling Show." Berserk man shoots up radio station MONTEREY (AP) - Claiming the radio sta- tion was "pollorung his mind ," a shot- gun-wielding man blasted his way into the offices of KWA V early today and proceeded to fire nearly 30 more shots in various rooms, station officials said. No one was injured. Scott O'Brien, pro- gram director. said the man, who was taken into custody but has not been identified, fired several shots through the front door at about 3 a.m. "It looked like a war zone when I got here," O'Brien said. "There were shotgun shells all over the floor and dust"' everywhere. He fired several shota In the ron- trol room, production room, front office and newsroom." 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K.anau and W.Ouri today. and the raina were State and local offidala plowed t.hrou8h waten headed for Arkan.au, Ohio, Pennsylvania and the up to 18Ven feet deep to apeed evacuationl u nearby Virglniu. Cottonwood Creek overflowed at a record 10 feet Cottonwood Creek began receding today. "It has above flood •ta&e· fallen a matter of inches but we have feet to loae," City Manager Dan Ward said today that ~ to aa.td Ward, adding that fl.ood1ng on the Cimarron • 600 people were evacua\f!d. Earlier, Civil Defenae River could slow recovery. offidala said authorities were evacuating 1,800 Gov. George Nigh declared a state of emergency families 1n the town of 10,000. &erol8 Oklahoma on Thuraday, authorizing the Thefloodingwupartof thedevutationthat hu National Guard and other state workers to join spun into Oklahoma and the res~ of the aouth.em dozens of re9CUe and relief efforts launched aero. the ~ P1a1na by the remnanta of Humcane Tioo, which state alammed into the Mexican reaort town of Mazatlan · . . I ~~--. with 150 mph winds that ripped off roofa and left ln Guthrie, ~nly ~ge ~ts could .be uaed m -~~~ --eight ahrimp boat crewmembera miaaing. re9CUe efforta, Fi.re c;:ruef Bill Ward saJd, because ., .....,..... Five people have died on raln·alicK Oklahoma small ~ta .were being. sucked up by the ~ng This ship was one o f the victims of Mazatlan, Mexico, leaving 25,000 streeta since the heavy rains started WednetKlay; one current m this to"?' ~o miles north of Oklahoma ~ty. man was reported miaaing in Guthrie, where the Ward called it a phenomenal flood ... (which) , Hurricane T ico which struc k people homeless speeds of the flood waters wu estlma.t.ed at 20 to 30 may be the wont in the city's history." QUITTING BUSINESS SALE!! SAT. OCT. 21st lo 00 A.M. : SHARP IT'S ALL VER PUBLIC NOTICE! DUE TO A FAMILY TRAGEDY WE ARE FORCED TO CLOSE IT'S OVER WE QUIT!! OUR REPUTABLE ~~r:::f JEWELRY STORE. MANY ITEMS ARE BEING LIQUIDATED BELOW COST!!! SHOP EARLY! I QUITTING BUSINESS . ·SALE!! SAT. OCT. 21st lo 00 A.M . : SHARP IT'S ALL v -'• Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1983 Trust ranks higher than traf fie fines Huntington Beach City Administrator Charles Thompson has earned the reputation as a well-respected and skillful city manager, but he made the news recently for an unnecessary and embarrassing reason. An anonymous letter mailed to city council members accused Thompson of fixing a traffic citation issued last April to his 19-year-old daughter for turning the wrong way from the Pacific Coast Highway onto Main Street, a one-way street. A follow-up revealed he had asked Police Chief Earl Robitaille to look into the ticket, and that the chief voided it "in the interest of justice." Thompson, who is Robitaille's boss, also told a reporter initially he believed the car wasn't driven by his daughter but rather by her out-of-town friend. The officer who wrote the ticket later claimed he was certain Thompson's daughter was the driver because he checked her identification. He said Robitaille never consulted him about the circumstances before voiding the ticket. Thompson later apologized for some confusion and acknowledged his daughter was the driver. Did Thompson have the ticket fixed? It certainly appears that way, although the police chief argues that his department is lenient with wrong-way drivers on Main Street because people still forget the intersection was changed about two years ago.(Thompson's daughter attends college in Pomona.) Perhaps so, but the nonnal procedure for most cited drivers is to make their case before a municipal court judge in traffic court. It's a terrible headache, agreed, but it's a headache we all suffer through. A city manager, of all people, should be extra sensitive about following public procedures because of the inheren t suspicion of public officials who wield power. As City Councilwoman Ruth Bailey said, Thompson show ed poor judgment. He should have told his daughter to pay the fine or fight it in court. The mysterious way in which the incident became public is a good example of why a public administrator's ceredibility is so critical. The anonymous letter happened to come out -. with copies sent to the press -during city negotiations over a new contract for police officers. We can't say for certain the officers are behind the letter, but we can ask two key questions: Who else would have known about it, and who stands to gain by making it public? By placing the No. 1 city staff member on the defensive, police negotiators stand to gain some bargaining strength. The fact that police may have concealed this infonnation until it helped them, rather than the public, is a disappointment, too. Barring an incredible coincidence, we must believe the letter came from the officers. We only wonder whether these law enforcement prof~ionals ever would have pointed out the six-month-old transgression if they didn't stand to benefit. The way the information was leaked is questionable, but it doesn't change our opinion about Thompson's responsibilities. MAILBOX Watt forced out by minority To the Editor: I feel it ia a aad situation when a man ia forced to resign hia poaltion bec:auae the news media, the environmentalist.I and the Sierra I Club put pf"e98W"e on him, es-peCialiy when he did not tell a lie, nor did he commit any kind of a crime. He embezzled no funda, nor did he eell drugs to u tt.le chlld.ren. He happena to be a Republican. I a member of the Reqan adminll- tration and a born-again Chris- tian. That is his ai.me. U he had been a Democrat or was a member of the new media, I nothing would have been said -l they continue to repeat over and over the same words that James Watt said once. Apparently that waa the truth. No one has ever said that the five people picked for the advtaory board were anything other than what he said. We have had Congremnen commit 1exual acta with teen- age.rs, received bribes and tell lies, but they stW stay in office and claim they have done no wrong - ia thia justice? The Sietta Club cla1rna thJ.s is 'the will of the people to have James Watt out. but everyone that I have encountered hu been for him, and I feel it baa been a minority of people rather than the majority that were out to get him. Incidentally how many people have noticed that guollne ls under $1 a gallon rather than the $1.50 per gallon when the Carter admin- istration was in office. The econ- omy is Improving -It eeenu that the Reagan administration can't be all wrong. GIDRGE P. FORTEVILLE Newport Beach l. M. BDJd /Lucky lei ties In tennia, the left-handed eer- ver enjoys an advantage aver the right-hander. aays Jimmy Cal- nan. Quite '°· 11 you want to enliven the tavern talk. offtt to explain wh)' JdUes win: In foot- ball, the punt.er geta an opl)Olfte .pn Oil the ball. ln buebafi, the hitter Is ~ to tint bue. In boWlin&, the roll 110f!1 down the 1-wom lide ot the lane. In boxlnc. the eouthpew ptl more ~ With riaht-handed 1parring partners than the rlaht·hander aeu with ORA.HOE COAST lllilJPilat lef\ banded 1parrtng partners. And CODlidert"I our whereebouta ln this item, pleue not.e that moet bartendera are ambldexttou.t. 11u'ow a bill on the counter ju.at u your drink arrives and watch. Another autoentonym -one word with oppoalt.e meanlnga - edd "stem." Ju in: Stem the flow, mMn1na stop. Or: Stem from ... , rneuJ.na start. MOllt ahoplltu.na OCCW"I be· tween 3 and 6 p.m . • l'M IN ELSALVADORl_ 'ttlJ M~ YOO'REA LEFllST REBEL?' \ . . Caution urged to Sudan team WASHINGTON -Conacien- tious expert.a on U.S . global strategy have raiaed a burning question in the backrooma of Waahington: Ia the United Stat.ea getting involved in a civil war in Africa, in part to protect the Chevron Oil Co.'s interests? Even the Pentagon ia con- cerned. A aecret Defen.e Depart- ment cable emphui.zee precau- tions that mu.st be taken by an exploratory team of oounter- lnaurgency experta in the Sudan, Africa's largest country. The oon- cem may have been intended to calm fears at the State Depart- ment, which ~ved a copy of the cable. What particularly bothers con- gressional sources who learned about the secret mJ..ion ia the Chevron connection. The Ameri· can firm is involved in a major project in the southern Sudan, where oil has been di.lcovered. It is alao building a billion-dollar pipe- line to the Red Sea. The .outhem Sudan is .eelhing with dia.-ontent -it.a black, largely tribal-and-Christian popu- -JIC-1-111-11-11-1 -~ lation Is re.entful of domination by the Arabic Modem north. Full-acale dvil war raged for years, and the uneasy truce ach.leved by granting the aouth autonomy has ruptured. Pro tee lion Chevron reportedly has been plagued by terrorist incidents involving lta employees and is worried about threab to the facilities lt Is buildl.ns in the aouthem Sudan. The secret cable eeen by my ueociate Lucette Lagnado, makes clear that a principal purpoee of the counter· insurgency team's millsion is to study ways to protect Chevron's install.a lions. In fact, though neither Con- gress nor the American public were to be told of the secret milaion, Chevron has been consul- ted clo9ely. The cable not.et that the teem.. tour will be ''coordi- nated" with Chevron and an oil company repreeentative will ac- company the counterinsurgency expert.a on their rounda. The team members will wear civilian clothes and "there will be no public announcement of the team's m.lmion," the cable at.ates. The military at least ahowa a aenai ti vi ty to potential cri tid.sm that the counterinsurgency team -only four penons -could be ju.st the modest start of a far more aerioua U.S. intervention in Sudan's internal troubles. Careful The team is forbidden to "make any commitment on behalf of the U.S . government, especially re- garding availability of U.S. re- sources in any form,'' the cable says reassuringly. And the Ameri- cans must not "provide any kind of independent assessment or confi.nnation of the threat as perceived by Sudan." The Sudanese government must not be given any grounds for expecting aophiaticated or major military aid, or U.S. a..i..tance "in collltrUction of airfields, camps or other military facilities." Nor is the team to raise Khartoum's hopes of "accelerated deliveries for U.S. equipment" because of the guerrilla problem. Although there is concern over the eecrecy, the Chevron connec· lion and lhe long-term lmpllca- tiona, an even more fundamental critict.m baa been raiaed by knowledgeable insiders: The ad- miniatration may be eerioualy misjudging the entire lituation. The proposed counter- insurgency m.L.ion is baaed on the aaaumption that the eouthern Sudanese rebels ere being aided by extemal forces -Libya and Ethiopia. Administration offici.al.s argue that the United States has an obligation to protect the Sudan, which is regarded as a strong ally. This is true enough. But some experts on the region belJeve it is essentially an internal conflict. Footnote: A Chevron spokes- man said the firm's i..nstallationa in the Sudan had suffered only "minor incidents" of harassment in recent years. Cities seek to dam utility costs By THOMAS D. ELIAS Some consumer advocates call it "municipal avarice, the few trying to steal from the many." Others call itaoundcity politics. !ak.ing advantage of an obecure federal law to help cut utility coeta for aome Californians. The argument i. over an at- tempt by a handful of small and medium-sized citiee to take away the cheapest source of power now available to privately-owned Cali- fornia u till ties. Uthe 23 cities auoceed, electric bills within their boundaries could fade away to a.lmoet nothing. Meanwhile, costs for oonaurnen everywhere el8e would ri8e by about $15 per year. The dtiea -all with munk:i· pally-owned utilities -are trylna to take over dams built by prtvate power companies over the laat 60 years. They bue their claiml on the 63-year-old Federal Power Act -a law that said when all thinp are equal, the government mwst give preference to public WlfllllA fDCUI . agendea over private cximpanies ln ltluing Uceme to build and operate dams on federal land or navigable riven. Private u tilities-P.ctfic Gaa & Electric and the Southern Cali- fornia Ed.Ison C.o. in this at.ate - used that law to build 14 dams here, 177 nationwide. But the 50-year-old lloemea on some are running out and dties have laid claim to lix. produdna a total of more than 800 meaawatta -a higher output than the San On- ofre Unit 1 nuclear power plant. U they l09e power from the dams, Edbon and PG&E will have to generate mon from plants burning oU, natural gu and atomic fuel. CGnaumera will foot the entire bill for that change. The dtles aay that won't be much. "Thia Is an opportwuty provided by the law," aaya Michael Downey, Ulistant city attorney tor Santa Ciarf, which is trying to take the 208-megawalt Mokilumne Project from PG&E. "U we didn't uae it, our elected offlcl.ala could and ahould be thrown out of office. And our project would add only about a penny a day to the average PG&E bill." But when the other dama at C.Ue are added ln, the W. to con1umen bec:omee more subetan- tia.l, with the total com1.na to $139 mllllon a year -forever. "The dties are helically trying to take from the many and give to the few," says PG&E lawyer Jack Fallin, whoee firm'• profita would not be affected by the dlapute. Ma.t conawner advocat.ea acree. Says Leonard Snaider, a deputy San FrandlCO dty attorney who 1peclalizel in fightlni utility rate hikes, "The cities already ah.a.re in the benefita from the dams, Ii.nee they buy power from the private companies. They just want all the benefits." Will the cities wm? The mue is very much iJl doubt. The first Federal Energy Regulatory Com- milsion ruling on the is,,ue came in 1980, when the city of Bountiful. Utah was given a tenative go-ahead to take over a pri· vately-built and owned dam. The U.S. Supreme Court upheld that ded.aion in August. But FERC immediately after- ward 1-ued • new rullng rever. lng it.a own conclusion in the Bountiful cue. The dues will appeal. Meanwhile, the private utilities are mounting a frantic lobbying campaign to change the Feder&\ Power Act. The outcome will be felt fu'st bf California, ICe'ne of a majority of the current c1aima by cf tiet. I Conclude. San Franci.9co·• Sna..lder, "Any ta.keeway hurta the majority of elec tric ratepayers." Thomas ElJas is a Sa.n1' J:tonia-bued columnist on se.t ~ues. Reagan may lose Kirkpatrick , By BARRY SCRWEID A11od1ted Preti Wrtter WASHINGTON -The .elec- tion of Robert McFarlane to head the NaUonal Secwity Council puta a technocrat in a job held in the past by celebrated foreign policy expert.a Henry K1lll.naet and Zblgniew Bnezinak:l. It meana in an admlniltratlo:n ahort of IJ)eCiallstl, Premdent Re- apn wt1f depend on a aec:wity adviler with a reputation f« efficiency but without the academic and int.ellectu.a.l btdt· 8J'OU"d Killinler and BnMimkJ brouabt to the Job. That doem't meen McFarlane will recommend the wronc ..-i moWll to Relpn. Sonwt1mm, ~ite glltterJn1 academic ential.a, the t.t and the brfghtell can be Wf'Onl, U WU demonstrated ln Vietnam. But the choice of M.chrlanlt may lndic.&e fortlcn poUcy wW be put on hold ln the yeu 1-df.na UJ> to the 1984 preetdentlal election. If events force mov.. on a.on obvtoualy he will~ Bufbt may not lnldace much. McFarlane will operate in tandem with another exponent of caution, Secretary of State George Shula. Together, they project competence but not iNplration. They have not been known for bold Ideas. Both are on the contervative llde. Neither Is an ideologue. >.. a result.. Reqao) pncUca1 nature will~ retnf'oNed over hia lnatinct to champion CAUlel. JMM Kirkpatrick mlaht have l1eered the premdent in the other dlrecdon. Her vSewa are ltron&)y held and lhe Is not ahy about puah1J1I them. She WU t.cked by pr-'dentlal advt.en who are (lC)l')Clf'Md with malnt&lnJ.ne what ooe offJdal called ''iM purity o( Re.pnllm. ., A Democrat, and the most prominent member of Mr _pert)' ln the adlplnlltndon. Kirltpatridr. t. t.ri an outlpOk.m am· t w *"· She bM cempeNd her Yiew'I -alichtly -to l(ftWDMO- date ber' ..-uve cUploinatlc •· qnmm\. ~&be~ .... ,...elkten--t'1.aurlty ...... W\t. the probabtJ would haw beer\ lnclined 10 live RMPn strong and unvarnished advice. She I.a one of the nation's leading ne<>-<:onaervatives and has a rich academic background. But Reagan choee McFarlane, and he may loee Kirkpatrick ln the procea. She has intimated to friend.I for montha that she ls ti.red of butting her head apinlt bloc voting at the United Nationa. lt't allO a trial to .ee friend.I of the United Statea regularly line up ap.lnat her country while profetllnl their aympathiee ln the conidora. Now, mile11 Jteeaan can...ftnd another u.e for her t&D!Dta, Kirkpttrick probebly wW quit by Chrla1mu. That la the lnfennce of ber statement, mued &ft.er Mchrlane'• ..tection, that "l am commltted to remainlnC at the United Nations t.h.rouah the 38th -1on of the General Allembly.'' Her rlllpaUon could COit Re- IPJ' votea ln 1984 9.'hen he will nittd both Damoc:nta and women towtn~ In the mM.ndme, he hM ir- ritated IOIDt of h1I b9cketa Cl\ ~ J'ar ft&lht 1'ho ~ MchrtaM beca\m be worked for Henry Kissinger at the NaUonal SecwitJ Council in the Nixon and Ford adminittratlona. The.e Ideologues have alwa)'j doubted Ki-.lnger'a commitmert to conservative Republlca• precepts. Fonner aJdes likf McFarlane who are now wor~ for Reagan att not enu.rel• trusted. • Since the Far Right hat no pJact elle to ao in 19&4 the lelecdon al McFarlane probably won't h~ Rea,can in that depar1ment. But. if K.lrkpatrick walka out lot of di9mchanted C10DRrvaU~ Democ:raa who went for Reaaaii over Jlltuey Cw1M ln 1980 may .. beck home. In f tRlf, a Kirkpatrick nation may not prompt manJ women to vote ap1JWt ~ Llkt men, they make thelr vodnl dedliON on a lot ot ~ But thole who think ~ Republican and Orrnocl•dc pre11. ~:them only a token voa ln ·mald.na mJchl not ta.kl the departW'W of the mOll prornl· nent wcman in paiUUi'l1t ~tty. • ---------------·--~--- (• 1 Kerosene heaters Staying warm this winter without danger By LOUISE COOK • Wions of A?Mncans will tum to kerosene heaters to keep wann thla Winter, but authorities warn that there ls a riak of fire or pollution if the heaters are not used properly. The staff of the Consumer Product Safety Commission investigated the heaters earlier this year and said it did not think mandatory safety standards were necessary. It did. however, recommend 90me changes ln the way keroeene heaters are made to I think l'I check the directions again. lessen potential dangers. The commission staff said the industry should develop a device that would automatically shut the heater oH if the flame flares up. It also said there should be guards around heaters to prevent children and pets from bumping into them. And it called for the installation of devices to prevent the wick on a heater from slipping below a manufacturer's recommended setting. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 21 , 1983 A 1 Barbie Doll Its designer will tackle other fields By DENNIS ROLER ,.... ..... ..... lke the Barbie doll he designed 25 years ago, Bill Barton has come a long way. Barbie has turned a little sexier and overhauled her wardrobe several times to keep up with the movement of women from the home to plants, offices and careers. Barton, 56, has moved from the toy industry and Southern California to a rural homestead 10 miles north of Oakland, where he works on a new airplane and a new satellite TV receiver He spends an average of 16 hours a day s1x days a week in the 120-foot-by-35-foot shop attached to the house in which he and his wife, Helen, live. "H you're creative, l don't know if you're ever really satisUed," he said. "I think it's a danger to become complacent and satisfied." Barbie is one accomplishment the inventor Isn't ready to leave behind, even though he is ).lnhappy about some of the changes she's gone through. Even as he works on a full-size model. or "master plug," of his airplane, Barbie is still in his plans. The invent.or says he plans to write two books on the designing of Barbie for doll collectors in the near future. The Insurance In- formation Institute esti- mates there are about 10 million kerosene heaters in use and it says most of the models already on the market lack the extra safety features the com- mission suggested, mak- ing caution a must for consumers. There are two basic types of portable kerosene heaters -convective and radiant. A psychic fair in your future True to his philoeophy, though. Barton hasn't let Barbie's success keep him from plunging into other projects in the past 25 years. His inventions since then have included Chatty Cathy -the first "talking" doll -the first plastic hinge, a camping trailer whose patent was sold to Air Stream. the first plastic fishing tackle box and the design of fuel reserve tanks for Meroedes Benz. Convective heaters usually have a circular shape, with the fuel tank located below the wick and oombustion chamber. They circu.late warm air up and out in all directions and are designed for large areas rather than small, confined spaces. Convective heaters must be moved for refueling; they do not have removable fuel tanks. Radiant heaters generally are rectangular in shape. Like convective heaters, they have a wick and combustion chamber. They al.90 have a reflector to direct heat at people or object. Some radiant heaters also have fans to circulate the air. Many models have a removable fuel tank so the heater can stay in place while the tank is refuelled. No matte'r what type of keroeene heater you are considering, you should check with y >ur locaJ fire depa.rtme.nt first. The heaters are i Uegal in some places and their we is restricted in 1thers. Make sure any heater you buy has a seal of approval from a testing agency like Und< rwriters Laboratories. indicating it meets fir · safety standards. The heater also should have a device to tum otf the flame if the unit tips over. and a bau.ery-operated lighting device \0 eliminate the need for matchea. Kerosene heaters should be several feet away from all furniture, curtains, bedding. etc., and do not use them in any room where there is a flammable solvent. Remember: the heaters have a constant, open flame. Proper ventilation is essenual for safe use of kera;ene heaters. The beaters consume oxygen as they burn. A reduced oxygen supply in the air can result in complete combustion of the kerosene and the production of carbon monoxide -a colorless, odorless gas which can kill. Kerosene heaters also can emit pollutants like carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide. Whenever you use a kerosene heater you should have a source of fresh air, like a door or window, open at least one inch. Kerosene heaters require 1-K grade kerosene. Never use a substitute grade or a substitute fuel A fuel like gasoline, for ex.ample, could start a fire or explode. The keroeen e itself should be stored in a garage or out.side shed -not in the house. PAPARAZZI ~' :\A' A chaaapion Segerstrom to be honored enry T. Segerstrom will be honored as "Champion of the Year" at a Nov 16 March of Dimes gala being hosted by a blue ribbon committee headed by Tom Nielsen. Irvine Co. president. Meeting with Nielsen recenc.ly at Big Canyon Country Club to discuss plans for the benefit dinner being held at Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel were committee members Geor1e Ar1Yro1, Rober& Bein, Job.a CroDJJI, Maary DeWald, Walter Gerken, Carl Kattber, Jobn Raa, Elalae Redfield, James Roosevelt, Ed Scbamaclter, Harold Segentrom and David S. Tappan J~. _ Others at the planning session were G. Fred Kens, MOD Chapter chairman, and Gwenda Wat100, chairman-elect Sternwheeler commandeered Junior Leaguers Manba Adler and Lynda Dea recently COflU'l'Wldetted the Rueben E. Lee to honor 60 of their a.od.ate. tervinl on commun.lty boarda and commllllON. Arnofll thOle eo recognized were KOCE-TV'1 Tom SteplMaHD and United Way'1 Merrttt Jon1oa, u well u Jtay Bron, Jady Swayne, Carol Lind, Bob Reese, Aue Natt, Dot Clock. Jo Vudervbrt, Jaae Martha and Nancy Hints. Crystal ball gazing, p_alm reading and tarot cards By SUSAN MONAHAN 0..., ..... Cen"_ ..... IJ f you missed last weekend's psychic fair in Anaheim you can still have your palms read, horoscopes cast and auras photographed tomorrow at a psychic fair in Costa mesa. Putting on last week's fair was the Psypetics Foundation in Anaheim. Its Orange Coast chapter will be offering many of the same activitit!8 tht5 weekend. The Anaheim fair looked like any other at first glance. There were banners and hot dop and people waiting in line for the next attraction. They weren't waiting for a spin on the roller coaster. though. but for some answers. maybe even some advke. Clairvoyant Elaine Finberg took a deep breath and closed hel' eyes. Then she asked the young woman her first name and astrological sign. "You're the first Gemini I've had today," she said. There are a number of different techniques that can be employed in a reading. Clairvoyants don't use props, but many psych.ics focus on something. Some read from a deck of tarot cards, look in to a crystal ball or examine the lines of someone's palm. One psychic uses nee as a divining tool, while another concentrates on the peta.la of a flower. The question is: Are they seeing 90mething there that most people don't see? Betty Easley, executive administrator of the Psynetics Foundation, says everyone has psychic ability, although not everyone is aware of it. "Of course, you 're not psychic every minute of the day. You have to be relaxed and no one is relaxed all the time." She says this ability can be trained and the Psynetic Foundation offers classes for this purpose. Admission to the fair is $1 .50 and ticket prices Oelly--· "7 lM ,.,,,.. Mar hall Klein, director of com- munity relations for the Rams presents engraved awards to Nancy Turnbull, left, and Luly Carr. They were A flight winners in the fourth annual Ladies' Doubles Tennis Teurnament sponsored by the Jane Gray Porter Committee for the OC Philharmonic Society. Ninety-six participated in the sell-out event held at Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club. recently hosted a dinner honoring 200 USC Olymplana at the L.A. Coll.eeum. Among the fonner Olympic supersta.ra Jn attendance were Ora.nae Cowny'a Oavba Herbert, Dr. Sammy J.ff, Dr. <fary Carlaeo, Joyce Horton Ricker, William use·. Olymplana honored CraJ1 and Steve Faral11. More than 1,600 people turned ou\, to hall the conquering heroes. The ABC Pre.ident JMD J . Severtao, Fruk cvenln1'11pl"OC.'ffdl were donated to the 1984 U.S. vary with the different services. A reading from a student will cost $3, while having questions answered by a trance medium is $6. One trance medium at last week's fair asked that her name not be used. "I'm a business executive in the 'real world' and this is as good a way as any to blow it," she laughed She said that when she goes into a trance, a 12th century Hungarian named Kabar speaks through her. He would actually be the one answering the questions, she said. "No one was more suprised than I when I went '1lto a trance and another voice came out of my mouth. I am still,very skeptical after 10 years, ~~:::n~·uch has come o\ut of my mouth for me not The women participating in the seaion asked questions about their health, families and careers. They seemed to be satisfied with Kaba.r's responses and to agree with hia advice. "Will my leg heal?" asked one of the women. Kabar suggeated aome exercises and said, "You have selected your own ailments." U 10me people were OQJ'lcerned about the present and 10me were interested in the future. the pa.st seemed to faacinate others. Nita Martin led Gretchen Wells through a past life regresalon. Wells. of Seal Beach, has been taking classaes at psynetics for three years. When the session was over, she told Martin that although she was hypnotized, no pa.st life surfaced. "I have to be honest," said Wells, "I didn't see anything." "Well. sometimes people have trouble vis- ual.izing," said Martin. While many of the activities at the fairs are readings of some kind, there are al.so F.SP tests. spirit and past life drawings, Kirlian photos (pictures of a person's aura) and healing demon- strations. F.a.sley said in recent yean, there has been greater interest in, and acceptance of psychic phenomena. "People are becoming less ignorant - education is the best way to overcome ignorance." Tomorrow's psychic fair will run from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. at the c.o.ta Mesa Women's Club. 610 W. 18th St. For more information, call the Psynetiai Foundation, ~33-2311. Shirley Corwin, director of the OC American Diabetes Association, and Bunny Pero of South Laguna lunch- ing at John Poh1'1 Bistro in Costa Mesa. Pero it chairwoman of the Premiere Committee of ADA apon- aoring the Dec. 15 fund-raiser - 'Two of a Kind' movie at the Edward& Newport followed by din- ner at the Newporter Retort. Flamaon receive• Medici Award On behalf of Secu.rtty Pedflc Nation.l &n.k. Corona del Mar'• Rtcbrd F .. mlff received on4? of the 114!'\/f'n Medici Awarda from the Lm Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce preeent.ed by Frank HodHU, chalnnan of tho National F.ndownM!nts Barton. who left the toy business in 1959. and a Roseburg physician, Dick Kroner, have fonned Monarch Satellite Antenna Manufactunng, which has set up a sales lot in Roseburg. In part of the shop. Barton rolls a fiberglass satellite TV receiver ou t of a mold.While he shapes his Ideas into fiberglass these daya. Barton was working with clay and wax and finally metal when he developed Barbie for Mattel Toy Co. in fhe Long Beach area in 1958. The company's owners, Elliott and Ruth Handler -"the most wonderful people I worked for." Barton said -gave Bart.on the task of designing the doll to reduce the firm's emphasis on toy weapons. Barton went through 70 prototypes before creating the metal model from which molds were made to bring Barbie \0 molded vinyl life She was named after the Handlers' daughter. The Ken doll, .Barbie's boyfriend, was named for the couple's son. The designer. who has put much emphasis on herbs and other health foods since arriving in Oregon, says he doesn't like the thin, almost undernourished body and the sexy appearance of today's Barbie. "I think it has had a negative effect on some girls," he said. "Some girls look in the mirror when they're teen-agers and are disappointed when they don't see Barbie." Barton had the original metal masters of Barbie and bought dozens of the first producuon run of the doll, which are each worth $1,200 to $1,800 today. when It was introduced in 1958. But he gave away the first-run dolls to the daughters of friends and the metal dolls soon fell apart from rough treatment meted out by his four sons and their friends. Now the man who designed Barbie has only photographs of her to remind him of the way she used to be. -.... ~~ai~S.. The John Elmore• of Newport Beach lunching at Santa Anita ~fore the race1. tor the Artl. (He Liew out from Washington. D.C., just to ~ke the ~ni.t.Jon.) The black -lie dinner wu held at the J. Paul Getty M~um In Malibu lut Friday. The awarda were created by Chamber Vice Chairman Carollae Aluna.u• to honor corpor- ations who have been outatandlna aupportera of the arta In the flve-a>unty Arft, P•pilf'UD & «llfftl by Style Edltol' Vida DNn with cont.ributJorv from Glorl• Zl6nfl'. I GUford and 0 . J. StmptOD (all former Trojanl) Olympic Team. .. ~------------___. l ~~~~--------~· ----~~~-·~ l ' I A& Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1983 &------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ r GARDIN ING ·--------~----~-------------------------------ID a£ f odils: Colors surprisi~g 1 8y EARL ARONSON ,,, ........... I . Most flower gardeners are quite 1 familiar with the popular, beauti- ' ful tulips that you plant in the fall. So let's consider, for a change, the lovely, spring-blooming daffodils that also are put into the ground in the fall. If you think all daf f odlls are yellow you haven't kept up with the new breeds There are daf- fodils that produce pink and white. red and yellow and - surprise -green blossoms. Others are rimmed with frilly yellow and white petals that resemble scrampled eggs. And they're as easy to grow as the traditional golden varieties. Here are some of the newer Duich daffodils available at gar- den centers or through catalogs: Mrs. R. 0 . Bac khouse, large-cupped blossom with white outer petals and a pink trumpet; Salome, large cupped. white outer petals and pinkish-yellow trumpets. Both will look good in front of evergreens or other ' shrubbery. or grouped near tulips. Verger is a small-cupped daf- fodil with white petals and a red trumpet. A large cupped variety with the same coloring is Professor Einstein. Cragsford is a taz.etta daffodil that bears several flowers on each stem and has a sweet aroma. Its small red cup lies flat against white petals. We've had quite a few of these delightful blooms for several years . Other red-and-yellow varieties are the large-cupped Quirinus and ta.zetta Scarlet Gem. Unusual among newer daffodils are the doubles, with 2 rows of curly petals replacing the center trumpet. Tahiti has yellow outer petals and a ruffled center of red and yellow petals. Mary Copeland combines white and yellow petals, Van Sion is all yellow and White Lion is all white. The green one is Actea, which belongs to the poeticus division. Fragrant, its cup is edged in red and yellow. These exotic varieties will mul- tiply through the years. As tulips do, daffodils need well-drained soij. If your soil is clay-heavy. work in peat moss, sand or compost before planting bulb6. Loosen soil to a depth of one foot. Plant the bulb6 7/8 inches deep, 6 inches apart. Sprinkle a handful of bonemeal under each bulb. Cover the bulbs halfway with soil and a pinch of 8-8-8 fertilizer. Water thoroughly, re- place remaining conditioned soil and water again. A mulch of wood chips, hay or pine needles will help retain moisture and stabiliz.e under- ground temperature. As the daffodils appear in spring. spread more 8-8-8 fertiliz.er ( ~ pounds per 100 square feet) to give the bulb6 a boost. Gardener's checklist Go native with shrubs • Most camellias set too many buds. Thl.ll out the buds if you want bigger and better looking flowers w hen the blooming season arrives. • Plantshrub6and trees in the fall. Rain and cooler weather help them establish a good root system that will support vigorous growth Ul the spnng. • To prolong fall bloom of roses, keep faded flowers picked off the plant. As roses are heading into their donnant period for w inter. feeding can be halted. • Keeping your garden in "good health" depends on how you clean up this fall. Rake fallen leaves. remove diseased or broken branches and keep the faded blooms picked. The Christmas berry (Toyon) ranks high on the lis t of useful California native shrubs. Not only does it have handsome evergreen follage and a striking crop of bright red berries in the fall and winter, it also presents a spring show of white blOSM>ms This plant grows easily under most garden conditions, but it does need a location with good drainage. To improve the per- formance of this native, give it a moderate winter pruning and lots of summer sun. Pruning will keep the growth from becoming too leggy.and the cut branchescan be taken indoors for bright decor- ations. The Chinese photinia (Photinia serrulata). a relative of the Christmas berry. grows taller - up to 25 feet. It is striking in spring ... Eattna. Smoklna. D111g•. Alcohol, El'C. Free Consultation with this ad when its new growth 1s often bnght red, a contrast LO its white blossoms Un.like the Toyon. the Chinese photmia 's follage takes on a bronze hue m autumn. Gardens of Europe topic of meeting European gardens will be the tOpic of an illustrated lecture. to be I presented at the meeting of the I Harbor View Hills Garden Club. Mrs. Donald Nichols, who has I traveled the world to see outstand- ing gardens, will be the speaker. The meeting is to begin at 9:30 a.m. Wedneaday in the home of Carolyn Conway. For information call Retta Nolan at 640-4027 (714;~ 55 7-2 84 7 696 Randolph Ave n .. w,,0,.1 JloliJlil ..JJealt~ Cenlu (714) 642-6982 fallt IS for ~lanting EXCELLENT WINTER COLOR PLANTS •STOCK •VIOLAS • PANSYS Come Celebrate The Opening of Our New Store It's Really Fantastic I 1037 P.C.H. • Seal Beach 594-0946 --r- ll'IEES • SHAU9S UIWNS • 8Ul8S • CALENDULAS • !CELANO POPPYS • SNAPDRAGONS Ii use these Sale 67• '" ... to cover bulbs that will be blooming later this spring HYACINTH BULBS For Sprq Color and Fr1rr1nct •••• 20% ... ,. 1.11 DAI'. y H lijM HJO r -P-kg of f Jumbo Bulbs 1.27 Since 1946 Ha)lishias Nureerv • Florlat 2140 Harbor llvd., Cotto Mtto Al Cool Tlw9'fl Oct n llll wi.-StWI I.MU Will he change? No way DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband has made n me feel aa If I am mentally deranged because l am highly critical of the following situation • l-l1a aon by a f onner marriage ia 20 and sex-crazy. • ANN I don't need to tell you there are plenty of yoUJl8 girls "11 ~ LANDE IS around who go half naked with everything hanging ~ out. It's enough to make a man's brain come .----------------------------~~ unhiiched. My stepson "Gary" h.aa a 17-year-old girl friend who visits his bedroom with the door closed. The first time this happened I told him I did not approve of such goings on, and he told me It was 1983 and to mlnd my own business. On several occasions when Gary left to make a phone call or to take a shower, my husband went into the bedroom to visit with the girl. He a.1ao kept the door closed. The last time this happened I told him I thought it was improper for him to be alone with the girl. He blew his top. said I was insanely jealous, that my mind was warped and she was "just a kid." (Some kid -a 40-inch bust and two layers of false eyelashes.) I do !lot think he is getting intimate with this "kid," but I believe it is in terrible taste to r un into the bedroom every time his son leaves. When I told him to cut it out, he yelled, "You are crazy!" Am I? - FUMING IN MORRISTOWN DEAR FUMING: He'• the crazy one, but you aren't going to change blm -10 don't try. The whole thing smells llke a barrel of loat herring. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My letter and your reply may be helpful to many middle-aged women with aging mothers. I am employed, with children of my own. My mother is a widow in good health, financially secure and lives nearby. She is by no means alone. The woman has sisters and brothers who also Uve nearby. as well as friends and pleasant neighbors. The problem: Our daily phone calls and frequent visits are becoming extremely unpleasant. The reason: My mother has always adored gossip but now she is obsessed with it. I can no longer tell her anything personal or confidential. No matter how many times I make her promise she will not repeat it, within two days everything I say in confidence comes back to me. You would not believe the number of h ours she spends on the telephone and the dimensions of her network. I feel used. and it infuriates me. How demeaning it is to be forced to weigh ever~ord that comes out of my mouth It seems the y safe topic is the weather. I feel guilty that I have ese feelings about my own mother. but it's the onl way I can protect myself. Comment. please. -IPPER LIP IN TEXAS DEAR ZIP: Trust, that basic element of friendship, ls lacking lD your relationship with your mother. Obviously you feel betrayed. Moreover, It It apparent that your mother uses go11lp as currency -a common practice among.people wbo bave Utt~ else to offer. You already have solved tbe problem by Umltlog your conversations to Inconsequential subjects. You didn't need advice, jast someone to unload on. I'm glad you wrote. LLO\'D•s I ' '-· ~ .. .. , ' gard~n shiJp GIANT FALL 10 SALE SAVE UP TO 50% (VIOLAS I PANSIES Whitt pony pak t>· . .,.., ,.. luf one pony "_·)tt-~ ''·k at re1. '•:~~~ ,,.c., 11t 1 ~~~ 21d 011 for C · ;'~1 BULBS lur 1 tlozen R1nu11culu1 at re1. ,riot, ,., 2114 401111 for 1• r.!!~~: ,., ,,. .. , .... 1 •• rec. 11.11 1ow I l1di•i 1-w•r fertilizer fer •iahH•r• rec. 121.11 •ow '2011 ROSES CYCLAMEN luJ 2 at "I· ,rice, 1•t 3rd one for 10 CAMELIAS .~ IEW SEISOI ·~,/~ 11i _ JUST STlllTll& .~.~it~>l:~: IEW SHIPMENT -.1.~~~i:.~ I JUSTll -~~ RYE GRASS . .... ....... -· .... ._ Texas-style ribs The HCounty Line" is closer than you think. A famed Texas barbecue house by the same name broke ground in Irvine recently. Owner Ray Jones, center, had beefy ribs flown in from Austin for the oc- casion. Others sampling the fixings were, from left, village president Ron Taggart, chamber president Vance Simmonds, Mayor Larr y Agran and Irvine Co. executive Sam Van Landingham. Why currencies are devalued It often helps exporters, but also hurts a country's consumers By Tbe A1toeia&ed Pre11 Currency devaluation is usually a last resort for a nation in economic trouble. By making the national currency cheaper in relation to other currencies, devaluation often helps exporters but usually hurta consumers. RecenUy, Israel devalued ita shekel by 23 percent. In the put 12 monthl, the Philippines, Mexico, France, Auatralla. Brazil, Kenya, Spain, Uruguay, Finland and Sweden have taken the same step, with devaluations ranging from 6 pereent in Finland's caae to 32 peroont for Mexico. situation which alao drives down the value of the local money. A nation might devalue it CWTeDcy to try to improve ita trade be.lance, by making ita exports cheaper and imports more expensive, and thua lea attractive to oonswnera at home. Drastic inflation can alao torce devalution, as one currency loees value faster than the currency of nations with lower rates of inflation. A centnl bank can defend the national runency by manipulating the supply and demand -aelling foreign currencies in ita re9ervee and buying lta awn currency -but central banks cannot keep tha'l' up indefinitely. So a government may dedde to devalue the currency by a ceJ1.a.l.n amount at once, although that step can be polJtic:xally difficult. In larae1. for Instance, devaluation will make a range of imported producta much more expensive - perhaps too expensive for many lsne11a. But it will reduce the price of llraell product.a on the export mark.eL Towista vt.iting Israel with dollan will likewiae find priON lower. U a nation ill au!feri.ng from a high rate of inflation, citiz.ena may try to protect their savinga by oonverting them into more stable currendes, such aa U.S. dollars or Swiss francs. Thia can create a glut of the local currency ottered for ale and a shortage of desirable currencies -a supply and demand Dash· Air expands service to Modesto Dash Air expanded its route schedule to include Modesto on Oct. 17, according to John R. Loew. company president. "Business travelers can now fly direct from Modesto to Fresno and connect to United, Frontier or Republic Airlines to Denver, Las Vegas, Phoenix or points east. Those passengers starting in Mod- esto may also travel on Dash Air through service to Orange County and Santa Barbara," said Loew. Loew added that the new service route is in keeping Wlth the company's expansion plans. The airline's goal is to link cities together in California which have not had. or a.re not now being serviced by consistent, reliable conunuter air service. Dash Air will operate two daily round-trip .flighta from Modesto to Fresno and Orange County via its new EMB 110, 19-paaeenger twin-engine, turbo-prop aircraft. Dash Air has a special advance purchase ticket program called DashCash. Passengers will be able to purchase a ticket book for $200 and can reallz.e a savings of up to $130 from regular ticket prices. Headquartered at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, Dash Air services Loe Angeles Inter- national Airport (LAX), San Diego, Palm Springs, Santa Barbara and Fresno, in addition to the new Modesto route, with daily round-trip pia:menger flights. Earnings up 37 percent For NEC in third quarter National Education Corp. re· ported a 37 percent increase in third-quarter earnings per share over the year-earlier period, ac- cording to H. David Bright, presl· dent and chief executive officer. Net income for the three months ended Sept. 30 rose to $2,683,000, compared with $1,572,000 IJ) 1982. Revenues for the three months inp"eaaed to $40,658,000, com- pared with $33,327,000 last year. Net income for the nine monUll ended Sept 30 WU $5,8 12,000, compared with $3,386,000, re- por1ed in the aame period tut year. Revenues for the nine months increased to $116,559,000, com- pared with $97,758,000, reported in the prior year. Primary earn- ings per share were 85 cents, compared with 74 centa in 1982, Fully diluted earning1 per share were 85 cents ln 1983, compared with 61 cents in 1982. Bright attibuted the record lncreues to the growth of the company's education centen aa well aa improved contributions from the company's independent study and publiahing operations. The 48 education omten will approech $100 million in revftlue. for the full year, he aaid. Revenues up sharply I or Nelson Research l.rv1M-bak'<i Net.on Raearch & Oirvelopment Co. posted atwp. ly higher revenues ln the third q~r &nd throughout the tint nlnc! monthl of 1983, boi.t.ered by mcalat.tng Interest Income and new re9NJ'Ch .,,-eeroenta. Cbalrman Irie L. Nelaon aid Wecm.day for the three montNI ended Sept. 30, revenuee more than doubled to $890,000 from '417,000 ln the year-earlier pwtod. ~ for the quarttt doubled to $105,000 from $~2,000 in the prlor year. Shattholders ee.rn1ngJ were equal to 1 Cl'.Dt In both periods. refiect.lng a larger number of lha.ree outatanding In 1983 and • 2-for-1 ltoek. .plU In Auguat. Nel9on uid, "We are pleuad by the tubsiantlal Improvement In operauna ruul" In the c:ummt yNr. Thia ll elpldally lfatifytng alnce our .-...rch and dew.lop.. ment npemes continue to be ..,,.uf lc&ntly hl&htt than ln 1982. ,. Robert W e8tlund Westlund .nanied to USC post Robert WeaUund has been ap- pointed director of development for USC's Orange County center, which opened in Irvine in August. Westlund, formerly of Boyden As8ociates of Newport Beach, will direct USC's fund-raising pro- gram and will serve as the public relations spokesman and alumni contact ln the county. Westlund prevtoualy waa de- velopment director of use. busi- ness adml.nlatraUon echool and aubeequently eerved in the same capacity for the f.'i;;~::is Parker School In San Diego. Hammond revenues, profits up 'I1le Hammond C.O. reported tUbstantial increue ln ~Uet and proflU in the fint financlal report tor newl.y publicly-beld company. The Newport Beach·bued mortaaae banker completed lta fint aiock offerint Aua. 2~. of 600,00Q aharea It .13, becom1ng the nation'• fint mol"fCIP benk· Int f lnn to So public in 1988. Rev.nun tor the eecond quarer ending Sept. 30 roee 70 percent, from $1.76 milllon a year aao to $2.99 mJlllon . Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1983 ~, DRUBE COUIH BUllNEIS Engineeering firms join to open Irvine-based company Wilsey• Ham, a Northern Call.fornia-bued oonault.ina clvtl en&lneerinl, Plann1na and At.rYey· Ing firm, baa joined with v.; Riper AalOda&el,. Southern California dvil C!ln&ineerlna firm. to form Irvine-hued WUaey 6 lkm of Solltllera Califon.la, announced Ronald T . Calhoun. chair- man of the board. Peier Vu Riper wUl head up the new company u pnsldent and chief executive officer. • • • 8.J. Stewart Adverti11a1 ud Pabllc Rela- tlou, lac. of Newport Beach hu hired Juet Conley aa a copy coordinator, Henry Hope, agency president hu announced. Conley'1 m1pomlbilities will enoompue all f.aoeta of copy coordination, including the drafting,. editing, reviaion and traffic.king of advertiaing copy. • • • A.Dtbony Daly has been promoted to aenior accoWlt executive for Ju1ea Pwbllc Relation•, a division of Jaa1ea A11ocla&et lac., 8JUlOWlCed Jack Vincent, vice president and director of public relations. Formerly an account executive, Daly is responsible for account management, program planning and development, strategy and super- vision of account t.eama. • • • Irvine resident EmWe ft.9ae hall been named vice president of Llvtn1 Spa~. a Costa Mesa-baaed interior plantecape finn. Rote, a former marketing and public relations director, will be reaponaible for sales development, according to company president Lydia Puert. Living Space provides horticultural aervioes for a variety of oommercial VAN..,. DALY CONLEY and residential cllenta whoee environmental ooncepta are designed in cooperation with 1 areh.itecta, interior deegnera and developers. , • • • RodDey A. Bayae of Irvine has joined Micro Five Corp., manufacturer of multi-uaer small buaineaa computer 1y11ems, as vtce president of , finance. Bayne ii responsible for supervising financial ayatema and procedures, corporate budgeting activitee, preparation of financial statements and busine91 forecasta and long range , financial planning for the Irvine firm. Hed reports to Kemaetla D. Allen, president. • • • Karl Romero, president of lanovatlve Fbaucial Planntn1 Services, Ille. of Tuatin, hu announced the t.eleviaion debut of lnnovative'a "Focus on Planning." The 15 minute educational ' show iB designed to crea~ public awwarenem of · the aervices available through a profelllional financial planner. The program can be eeen on ' KWHY TV, channel 22, Tueedays at 9:45 a.m. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS OYER THE COUNTER MAID ITOCll Ul1'81GI U.IAJmDOWMI N-PerTc "'' Com I ta EH lnl 1ntrnc1 II~ H\IWd U" Fotle. Oetcov Le11dt1 10 FlllUC 11 MlcrO 11 ~c U /l.F l• " s 11.-.s "" tt "'.ec•o ""' lt ~· u~. H ~Ml" y HG"':I• 1 ) • 0 ' g ' 1 • .2 1 7 1 ( 1.• ' 1 I • f • i ~ • All Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21. 1983 STOCKS Friday'• 11 a.m. (PDT) Prieea NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ovcn 1mo101HCLUOf 'AAOU OH 'H( HlW VOftl(, 1'1•0WH 1 l'ACWIC.. IOIW, •otTOM, ~tl\Olf AHO ClNC!HNA ft • TOCll IJ'C~ AHO MlilOfltl!O t Y THI! NASO INSTl..rT l IUlllEll BRllFS ,. ... , ~·· ,. E h<I• , •o~ cnci ~•I•\ N•l PE "ll• C•ov (ftQ \•In N•I S•an Nf l S•I•• ~I Pl ""' {low C.~ ')•I•" N•I California Edison reports $192.1 million net profit P E "°' Glow ("Q P l "d\ raov c no P r nQ\ CIQW' 14 ~'1 .!! -l ~~ ... i;-1"6 +-~· .. "" ~~ '"' ~ v.= ~ ~+ '" ~ By &h A111octa&ed Prell LOS ANGELES -Southern Callfomia Ed.I.ton Co • . reporta third-quarter profit.I of $192.1 million, more than~ million above ita $166.9 million net lncome for the same period l.ut year. EamJ.ngai per common share jumped 12.3 pen:ent from •l.55 to $1.74 for the three months ended Sept. 30. Gross national product rises WASHINGTON -The government'• main measure of eoonom.Lc output haa recovered all the ground it loet dwi.ni the 16-month receeaion that ended last November. The Commerce Department said Thursday the gross national product rose al a 7.9 percent annual rate i.n the third quarter. It cited the rebullding of inventories by buaineseee and said all categories of final sales roae. except foreign trade. Mutual funds assets increase NEW YORK -Assets of the nation's 309 money market mutual funds increased $269 million in lhe lat.est week, according to the Investment Company Institute. The increase, to $165.15 billion, was the third straight weekly rise in the funds' aaets, the Washington-based mutual fund trade group said Thursday. The assets rose $399 million in the previous week. Heavy industry earnings down . WASHING TON -Third-quarter earnings repora from maJOr U.S. manufacturing corporations show the economic recovery has not cured all the fi.nancial ills of heavy industry. lnland St.eel Co. said Thuraday it lost $21.2 million in the third quart.er, hs eighth consecutive quarterly loa. In New York, Phelps Dodge Corp. said it lost $28.4 million i.n the latest quarter, compared with a $26.3 million loes ln the year..earlier period. J.P. S teYen settles lawsuits WASHINGTON -The J .P. St.evens Co. and the textile workers union signed documents settling a host of lawsuits resulting from 20 years of labor strtfe. Both aides said the $1.2 million accord signaled the dawn of a new era of improved relations. The voluntary setUements, in which the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union agreed to withdraw eight unfair labor practice suits, were approved unanimously Thwwday by the Nation.al Labor Relations Board . Dollar declines; gold steady LONDON -The dollar fell against all maJOr foreign currencies tn early trading today Gold bullion pnces firmed. A West German trader said the dollar was under some pressure from a growing unpression that U.S. inflauon was ~ming under control, which could lead to a lowering of mt.erest rates. But the dollar appeared to be hold.ms steady at ua lower levela, and traders aaid the marltet lacked any noticeable -.. trends. GOLD OUOTATIOHS WHAT NYSE DID NEW YOllK IAPI OC1. 10 WHAT AMEX DID HEW YOllK IAPI OC! 10 METALS Toclo '112 ]II 116 II• • IC ..... d•• 1'1 "° 117 .,, l ,. 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But, contrary to the recent put, it'• not the only pine ln town. Al.lo putting lta reputation on the line la Hunt:fncton Beach. which aharee the league lead with Foun- tain Valley atier putting Edi.on away 1ut week ln the leque opener, 24-10. Here'• a look at the three Sumet Lacue pme9 tonJaht, each beginnina at 7:30: E41toa VI. Foutata Valley Edi.on enters with a 12-2-1 11erles advantace and hasn't bt ~ 1977 to a Baron Mein. But tW Cbarpn are 2-3-1 overall and 0-1 ln i.,u. this year, while Fountain Valley la 0..1 overall. 1-0 in ~ and ~ No. 1 ranked ie.m ln Or-. Coun~. Over the yean r.dJ8or\'1 domi- nation ln thil pme st.ema around an unyleldlna and attacklna de- feme, -and ibe ctwaen have capitalized on Fountain Valley mbtaks. forced or unforced, to deliver the knockout blow. Jon Nowotny, the quarterback who raced 9~ yardl for the clJnchl.ng touchdown ln the 1982 verdict ( 17 -3) returns to the acene and d1reda the F.c:ll8on offeme, while the defenae revolves around a aolid aet of Unebeckera. Fountain Valley, meanwhile, presen t• ita traditional paa-oriented offenae behind quarterback Brett Stevena. who (See SUNSET, Pap B•> Mesa Verde had experience on its side 87 By JOHN SEV ANO was played on the course from 1979-81. aponaor. Ot .. o.tr,....,.. Naturally, it helped, too, that five top Both Igaraahi and Uniden, incidentally, It you're looking for a bottom line as to Uniden Corporation employees are alao will combine their f1nandaJ reeources ln of the best in Southern California and it lends itaelf toward tournament play." why the LPGA has returned to Costa members of the Mesa Verde course. putting up the $300,000 pune, making the Meaa, and to the Mesa Verde Country "Of the couraes we looked at, Mesa tournament the third richeet on the Club in particular, the answer 1B relatively Verde was the only one with experience.'' LPGA tour. simple. saidlgarashi. who owns a company, baaed "I think what's exciting la thla tour- Experience. in Santa Ana, which manufactures golf nament will kick off the LPGA tour on .Becauae of the fact the Uniden LPGA clubs. "With such limited time, we had no the West Coast." said Igarashi, who adds Invitational commences March 1-4 neX1 choice but to go with an experienced golf he's involved "inaboutsi.xoraeven" other year, and the agreement between Uniden, course." meri-. and women's tournaments. the LPGA and tournament producer Other counes considered were Big Ireland aa.id it wu Uniden which Larry Igaraahi didn't come together Canyon Country Club in Newport Beach, approached the club, not vice vena, and "until the past 45 days.,'' aa:ord.ing to Mesa Mission Viejo Country Club and Old there is a three-year contract between Verde President Jerry Ireland, offidala Ranch Country Club in Seal Beach. Uniden, Mesa Verde and Igaraahi. felt a compelling need to chooee Mesa Igaraahi, who will run the tournament, "We didn't go out actively ... we have Verde CC becauae of its relationship with was the one who initlally negotiated the never gone out actively aeeking a tour- There wu naturally some ap- prehenalon on everyone's part as far as bringing any sort of tournament to Orange County, especially after Kemper pulled out of Mesa Verde and moved to Hawaii two years ago, citing a "lack of crowd support" aa one of the main reasons. "From everything we can detennine, the tournament was very successful. A3 for why it moved, you'll have to ask Kemper," defended Ireland. 0 0 paat tournaments, including the recently agreement with the LPGA and then nament," aa.id Ireland. "I think we were dlapoeed Women's Kemper Open, w_hi_ch ___ 10_u-'g"-h_t_an_d __ co_rr_al_ed __ U_ni_d_en __ u_th_e __ a_.p...,.p_roac __ h_ed_because the golf coune is one The Uniden LPGA Invitational is expected to lure the top 120 golfers on the LPGA tour and, for the first time in LPGA history, will alao include the top 12 golfers from Japan. Jerry Ire land lgarashi: He 's nian at the top BJ BOW AJU> L BANDY ........... 0.-. .... Larry Y. lgarash1 is the man responsible for ~ the Ladies Profe.Uonal Golf Alllocia- tion (LPGA) back to Orange County -apedfically Mesa Verde Country Club in Carta Mesa. The tint annual Uniden LPGA Invitational will be played at the former site of the Women's Kemper Open on March 1-4 with the third largest purae in LPGA history, $300,000. "We are the first tournament of the West Coast Series," Igarashi says. "There are others including the Dinah Shore event in Palm Deeert th.at has a pune of $350,000 and one in Pasadena, both coming after oun. "I have had good relations with the LPGA and my company CdM tries to make it 7 -0 But S ea Kings figure to g e t a stiff t est from Mesa .. Corona del Mar High puts its unblem.lahed record on the line tonight at Orange Coast College when the Sea Kinp meet danger- ous Costa Mesa in a key Sea View League foot ball crud.al. Elaewhere. lt'a Saddleback meeting Newport Harbor, Irvine tangling with F.atanda and Uni- versity facing El Toro. In South Cout league play. Miaion Viejo travei. to Laguna Beach. All games are at 7:30. Here's tonight'• lineup: Corou del Mar va. Costa Mesa a t Oru1e Coast Colle1e Co81a Mesa quarterback Scot Hagey goes heed-to-head (or arm-to-arm) with CdM'a Bobby Hatfield in another big test for the Sea K.lnga (6-0). Corona del Mar 1truggled to a 21-7 win over Irvine la.at week, while the Mus- tangs stopped El Toro, 28-14. Saddleback at Newpori Barbor University v1. El Toro at Ml11lon Viejo Hip El Toro'a defending CIF Cen- tral Conference champions are 1-2 in Sea View play after losing to Corona del Mar and C.OSta Mesa. The Chargers will be try- ing to get back on the winning path behind fullback Dan Trickett and quarterback Ron GaUin. Univeraity (0-2-1 in Sea View play) haa been saddled with injuries and illness. Eatucia at lrvhle Two teams struggling for survival in the Sea View League collide with F.atancia the alight favorite behind quarterback Jeft Graham (65-of-122 for 860 yardl and 7 TOI) and tailback Malt Wolf, who was nearly unstopJ pable early (42 carries for 236 yards) before an injury after two games cut him down. Irvine counters with junior quarterback Jeff Bielman, who hasn't had a lot of protection in the past three weeks. Mlaaloa Viejo at Laraa Beacll Laguna Beach's Artists will try to snap a five-game loC.ng streak against the Diablos, who are abo struggling some this year with a 3-3 overall mark (l-1 in South Coast league play). Warrior 'veterans ' teach young foes i.--µ.-eUWood -C-altforn-lt, ne:-, The rejuvenated ~ brinB a 2-1 See View record to Newport Harbor against a Sailors team th.at has acored 94 points in its laat two games. F.arl Jones and Teddy Baker, Saddleback's speed-burning combination at tailback, form the nucleus of the Roadrunners' game. Steve Brazaa, who haa ruahed for 517 yards on 49 carries (10.3 average) in the lut two games, including 8 of hi.a 14 TIA, keys Newport, behind an lmpreaive line. a lesson in 29-8 win \, manufacturer of golf elube) I.a negotiating three members of the LPGA tour to uae our clu be." (They include Jo Ann Washam, Val Skinner and Barbara Bunkowski.) o.tr ................ lgaraahi I.a executive director and producer of the Uniden LPGA Invitational, one of six tournaments he stages -includ- ing a large men's tourney in Japan. (Sff IGARASHI. Pale 84) Mark Draper leads Laguna Beach High tonight. (I DeCinces negotiations startling HERE, THERE AND ... •Yea, quite frankly, it wu surprising that Doug DeClnces and the Angell came to terms. And what was even more utonishlng wu how smooth negotiations went. After bad-mouthina DeCinoes for virtually the entire eeooncf half of the INIOn, General Manager Buzzle Bavaai dld a complete about-face when the two aides talked contract. When aaked about Bavu1'1 Jekyll and Hyde .ct, DeCincee jult chuckled and tald: "It wa probably just one of h.11 tactic9." •Two-time UC Irvine All-American Kevin Maaee. who wu recently cut by the Phoenix Suna. offidally cleared walven u of noon Thursday. Aocord.ina to hia Newport Beech · attorney. Dmn.la Jl.arwoocl, there have been no inquiries from other NBA \Mnl8 yet, althouah it ii known the Suna we-e cloee to tradin8 Magee to San Antonio before they releuecf him. •Add Mqee: Harwood uid hi.a cllent la ln "no Nat\" U far M find1nl Wor'k et.where. The Suna guaranteed half of Maaee'• contract the f1nrt year, which he "'1*9 tn the h1ah five--ftcure ranee. Mape'a f1nt paycheck I.I due to arrive the fint week ofN~r. •All fer ~'• opt.Lona, the best bet la SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO that he'll return to the Italian Leque, BllW1lina no other NBA team comes call.lng. The Continental l.alue, pnerally con- lidered the NBA'• unof:tfda1 farm system, ii deflnftely out ult only pay. tl,000 a month to lta top p1-Yen. •Said UCI ea.ch BU1 Mul.Upn. after he leamed of Mac-'• demlle: "You know what bumt me? When he WM .ylna with U. It took thl"M IUYI to IUU'd lwD. nther we're the ar-test damn coechea ln the world ... or we don't know a damn thine· Can't anyone elee wtn with himr' •Wbatdid Magee learn frcm all WI? ''I th1J)k lt made me a Utile touaher and made me ...U. that the NBA ia a~.'' •Fer the fl.tit Umt, too, Mlaee eot a feellna of what It WU lib not to be a Ital'. "It'• u.. f1nt time rve ever been rejec:1ed," he aid. "I never thoucht It w• F'nc to be eM'f, and I didn't fisure I WM'°"" to be a IW' rfaht away. All I wanted to do wu help the team the best way that I could." •UCI'a basketball pnctjoM have been eX1ttmely competitive u playen jockey for starting bertha. A ca1e ln potnt ls oommunlty colle8e tranafer auard Den1clt Johmon. who had fua no1e broken last Sunday by guard Geocp Turner, a starter lut ....i. lt 9eeml Turner, ln an a= to block one of Johnlon'• ahota, .ct Johnlon'• noee lnateed. Johrwon. lnc!ldentally, not wanttnc to mill any workouta, la prw:tidna with a protec'tive device cover1Jll hla noee. ~ •Three PCAA blilketba11 pmee will be shown on national televtlioo this ~ Nevada Lu Vee-and Geoqetown. which will ~tin the Oeortnnm Tournament, will be broeldcMt nationally by CBS Dec. 30. UNL V vs. Oklahoma wru be one of two reaifonal telecuta by NBC March 8. Fblally, the Fresno State-UHL V pme of Jan. 21 will be an NBA rqlonal telecut. •All for the Kata Broadcu~·PCAA packap. whJch will a1r prom Saturday, Sundiy, and Monday Ncht. K'lTV. channel 11 hu acrftd to &lr th• Saturday pm. with KJX>C, channel D6 set to t.1r the Monday ntaht conteeta. N91<>t1aticm are ltil1 tak1na pi..t-e for Sunday'• pmee between channea 13and ~. , __ ,_ ~--------------------· By RICHARD DUNN ........... °""' ..... The tables finally turned for Woodbridge High 's football team Thuraday night. The Warriors' homecoming game wasn't against an opponent which scheduled them for an easy victory. Instead, Woodbridge, which haa played the part of doonnat for many 9Choola' homecomings ln the past, 9Cheduled a school with a situation similar to Wood- bridge'• beginnings. , The Warriors (5-2 overall) didn't dlaappolnt their followers, rolllna to an easy 29-8 victory over ktiwanda High of Rancho Cucamonaa. EtiwanCla, like Woodbridge two years -co. plays only sophomores and jun.ton, and u a new school, no doubt will take a few beatings. "It teemed like every road 1ame we had in the lut couple yean, It was the opponentl' homec:omlnc," aa.id Woodbridge hffd co.ch Gene NoJl. "Without aenlora, lt .. f.Oulh to have a good~ team. We took our lwnpe. 'They're a lot like we were in our f1nrt yea.r. ,, Woodbrida'e platooned three qu.art.erb9clca ln ita win, Jwnpfna out to an euly 13--0 leed aftar Juat five mlnutea, and buildina a com· mand1nC 26-0 advantaae at the lntermllalon. TM Warriors opened the ftnt\ quarter qulcklf, retumil\I the open1na kldr.of to their own 29. In )-' 2:~,. ctuarterbKlt Matt Comwell l\&ICled tM Warriors 71 yarda on only flve plays for thelr flnt ICOC'e, capped by a 34-ya.rd toud\down run by Ore1 Ruffer. • Moments later, Woodbri~ had possession again and prompt- ly scored. This time, it needed only one play with Cornwell fir- ing a 38-yard touchdown pass lO Bill Russell. Opening up the aecond quarter on the Eagle 44. Woodbridge rambled three plays in 38 le<."Onda to post its third touchdown, keyed by Rudy Figueroa's 19-yard run. Figueroa also 9COred later. rutting paydirt from 10 yards. Russell was at the quarterback controls in the second quarter, and needed to throw only three times. He completed one for 23 (See LESSON, Pa1e BS) .. l U Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Pat O'Brien will be with Irish in spirit before USC game From AP d.llpeldlea SOUTH BEND, Ind. -The late 'ii' Pat O'Brien, whoee "Win one for the ~ Gipper" speech has stirred moviegoers and televialon viewers since the 1940s, will fire up Notre Dame football fans one la.st time Friday night. A taped message from O'Brien, who died la.st Saturday at age 83, will be played at a downtown pep rally ln South Bend spon- aored by the Notre 08.me Alumni Club of St. Joseph Valley. O'Brien, whose most famous role was that of Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne in the 1940 film "Knute Rockne , All-American," will exhort the Fighting Irish to beat 0'8NIN Southern California in Satur- day's game against the Trojans. In the Rockne film biography, which also starred Ronald Reagan as the dying Irish football star George Gipp. O'Brien gave an impassioned locker room speech to his team to "Win one for the Gipper." "It's almost like win one for Pat now," said Lyn Leone, president of the alumni club. Quote of the day Howard Scboellenberger, University of Miami football coach, asked whether h e'd consider jumping to the USFL if he were offered a $1 million-a -year deal: "You mean you want me to take a pay cut just because we lost to Florida?" McCumber grabs early lead Mark McCamber completed an 8-under-par 64 as darkness was ap-- proaching and establilhed a twcratroke E:;ll lead Thunday in the tint round of the . Walt Disney World Goll Cluaic. McCumber, winner of the Western Open earlier this seaaon , was the laat man to finish at the 6,655-yard Buena Vista course, one of three courses uaed for the first three rounds of the event at this sprawling re90rt center. All three courses have a par of 72. His 32 over the front nine was slowed by a heavy shower. He covered the back nine in the same figure. did not make a bogey and did not have a 5 on his card. Lanny Wadkins, still riding a high Crom his Ryder Cup heroics, topped a big group at 66. . Sports on TV for weekend Saturday TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (7)-COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Iowa at Michigan. 12:4~ p.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Texas at SMU. 1 p.m. (7) -BOXING -Amateur boxers from the United States and Belgium aquatt off lna eeriesof matches at Rapid City, S .D. (\aped). 1:30 p.m . (4) -AUTO RACING -Coverage of the Bridgestone International Off-Road Cham- pionship at Riverside (taped). 3:30 p.m . (4) -SPORTSWORLD -The CART Caesars Palace 200 at Laa Vegaa (taped). 4:20 p.m. (9) -NBA BASKETBALL - Exhibition: Lakers at Boston. "S p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - WBA) featherweight champion Eusebio Pedroza (JS-~l) defend.a his title ln a scheduled 15-round bout agai..rut Joee Cuba (21-2) at San Vicente, Italy (taped). 11 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE FOOO'BALL -Cal at UCLA (taped) RADIO Evans, Cruz free agents NEW YORK -Derrell Evan1of Ill the San Francl.eco Gianta, who hit 30 home runs durina the eeuon, and bue-.teallng whiz Julio Cna of the . Chicago White Sox declared their free agency Thunday, the players' union aald. The two flllnp broUiht to 28 ~ber of playen who thus far have tiled to ble for next month'• free a,ent re-entry . Playen have until midnight, Oct. 31, to file for free agency. Evans went through the re-entry draft for the fl.rat time in 1978. At that time, Evans' agent, Jerry Kapetein, said he felt Evans had a good chance of re-signing wlth the Giants, and he did. Beautiful Dawn routs field breezed to a five-length victory over .I ARCADIA -Beautiful Dawn ~ Sweet Maid Thursday In the Arcadia Women's Club Purse before a crowd of 18,066 attending Santa Anita's Oak Tree meeting. Beautiful Dawn .. ridden by Fernando Toro and carrying 115 ~unda, covered 1 1-16 miles in 1:42 2-5 and paid $6.60 and $3.80. Sweet Maid croeaed the finish line 5 IA lengths in front of Royal Donna and returned $4.80. There was no show wagering. McKinney takes archery lead LONG BEACH -Rick Mc.Kin-II ney of Glendale, Ari%., moved into tint pl.ace in the men's division and J in Ho Kim of Korea solidified her hold on the lead in the women's division at the 32nd World Archery Championships on Thursday. McKinney accumulatf!d 341 points at 50 meters. only four points off his world record, and compiled 351 points at 30 meters, which is five points off the world standard. McKinney, who was tied for third place after Wednesday's competition at El Dorado Park, had a twcrday total of 1,312 points. McDonald to stay with Browns Cleveland Browns' quarterback Paul McDonald signed a twcryear f'l!llll!I contract with the National Football - League team. McDonald, who had been playing out the option year with the Browns without a contract, was being wooed by the Los Angeles Express of the United States Football League . . . Al Rosen, president and general manager of the Houston A.stroe, signed a three-year contract Thuoiday with the club, officially declining the offer of president of the American League. Terms of the contract were not diaclosed ... Denver millionaire Marvla Davia reporledly i.a interested in buying the Cleveland Indiana and moving the American ~e team to Denver. Gabe Paal. the president of the Indiana, refuaed to confirm the report. Television, radio TV: NBA Exhibition Basketball -Lakers vs. Boston, 6 p.m .. Channel 9 (delayed). RADIO! NBA Exhibition Basketball - Lakers vs. Boston, 6 p.m .. KLAC (570) (delayed). High School Football -Edison vs. Fountain Valley at Anaheim Stadium. 7:30 p.m .. KWVE (108-FM). *SHARK FISHING 3 TRIPS DAILY 140 PEA PERSON (6 person maximum) • e am -11 am • 1 pm -e pm •a pm -1 •m 48' SPOATFISHEA BALBOA DEEP SEA FISHING CHART£RS BALBOA (7 14) 675-2960 Individual Swing Analy91a Ullng latge Screen T...._..llOn Formtlf' Head Pro BIG CANYON C.C. Ml-.UU'I IKll..el 1l711a,,..t .... lnliM, II. 114-211-1011 lllCllV Dlesel 1n1ector Cleaner 15 oz. #122 1~.5 Tars unbeaten-barely Newport runners alone atop Sea View League You can't cut lt any cloter than the Su View League tri-meet held at TeWlnkle Park Thunday. Th.ree acores, all one-point d1Herenc., reatlt.ed aa Newport Harbor stayed unbeaten with 27-28 victories over Costa Meu and Univenity, while the Muatanga edaed Uni by the same 800re. The Tara, 6-0 in leque competition, will face Corona del Mar, al.lo 6-0, for the league dual meet championship next Th~y. Brendan Hayne of Coa1-Mesa continued his suocem in Sea View Le.,ue competition by breaking away from the pack in the final half-mile to win in 15:20. But the next two Muat.aJ\I -liniahen -Cary Hobaon and Deron Colby-oould manage only sixth and seventh-place flnlahes. Newport'• Tom Walt.era placed second, nine seconds behind Hayne. Sean Smith's fifth-place showing was a.l8o lnatrwnental in the Sailors' triumph. University's Bru~ Krebe and Robbie Barrios stayed with the leaden for about two miles before settling for third and fourth place, respectively. Mesa shares third place with El Toro at 4-2 and the Mustangs run against the Chargers next week. Uni dropped to 2-4 in Sea View competition. In another Sea View tri-mwt, Corona de! Mar easily beat Irvine, 17-43, and El Toro, 20-37. The Sea Kings, led by one of the area's premier runners Dave Anderson, secured three of the top four spots to assure the victory. Anderson, who won in 15:12, led all the way after breaking away from the pack at the twcrmile point. He was followed acroes the finiah line by junior teammate Dan Holland (15:23), El Toro's Eric Anderson (15:23) and CdM's Chuck Hobbs (10:33). Ocean View is alone atop the Sunset League Nicholls lllakes Oilers pay, 7 -2 INGLEWOOD (AP)/-Bernie Nicholls acored four goals and assisted on \wd'others Thunday night, leading the previously winless Loe Angeles Kings to a 7-2 National Hockey Le.ague victory over the previously unbeaten Edmonton Oilers. Nicholls, who tied a club single-game record with his four goals and six points, put the K.lnga ahead to stay when he 9COred the game's first two goals within a span of 2:57 late in the first period. After the Oilers, who fell to7-l-O,drew to within 2-1 on a goal by Paul Coffey at 1:34 of the aecond period, the Kings blew the game open by scoring three times in the period. Jim Fox got his second goal of the year at 10:4 7 of the period on a power play with an assist Crom Nicholls to make It 3-1. Brian MacLellan alao scored his second goal of the aeaaon with assists from Fox and Nicholls at 12:25. Nicholls, a 22-year-old center. then scored his third goal at the 17-minute mark, making it 5-1. It was a short-handed goal for the Kings, who now have a 1-4-2 record. CROSS COUNTRY standl.np following the Seahawka' 24 -3 l verdict over Huntington Beach at Central Park. James Thompeon of Ocean View s><»ted hi.a beet time on the hilly coune, winning in 16:09. The mark was three aeconda faster than Huntington Beach's John Soto. Hat.am Sabra, a freshman, was third and senior John Archibald fourth for the Seahawka. · Ocean View ia now 4-0 in Sunset' competition. while F.dlson and Fountain Valley share aecond place al S-1. F.dilon edged Fountain Valley, 27-28, as Charger junior Martin Zemanek noeed out Baron senior Drew Brown by one second to win in 16:15. Junior Mark Kisner was a cloee third for the Chargers in 16: 16. On the women's side. Ediaon continued its domination in the Sunset League as the Chargers placed in the top five in beating Fountain Valley, 15-39. Sophomore Nicole Ratchot registered the victory for Edison in 19:07. the same tune as runner-up Tammy Snyders. The top Fountain Valley hrusher was Ariana Gilbert, who was sixth in 19:31. The Huntington Beach women took their first meet of the season, 20-39 over Ocean View, as Maria Nystrom was an easy winner for the Oilers in 20:4 1 Teammate Losa Torres was a distant second in 21 :37, with Akemi Royer of Ocean View third in 22:35. Newport Harbor easily remained unbeaten in I Sea View League competition, claiming an 18-40 triumph over University and a 15-46 verdict over Costa Mesa. Sharing first-pl.ace honors were Julie Morris and Maggie Henson in 18:36, while Buffy Rabbitt was third (18:57) and Laura Laz.o fourth (18:58). University's Teresa Barri06 prevented a Sailor sweep of the top five slots by fi..n.i.ahing fifth in 19:01. In another Sea View tri-meet, Irvine outran El Toro, 18-37, and Corona del Mar, 19-41. Sophomore Laura Chapel aet an Irvine High coune record in winning by nearly a half-minute in 17:36. It was alao a achool mark. breaking the old standard set by Barbara Vaaquez of 18:32. · The old course record was held by Nicole Biggers in 18:29. Stacy Ske1e placed second for Corona del Mar. Cece Braun led a Mater Dei sweep of the first three positions as the Monarch women captured an Angelus League dual meet from St. Paul, 17-66. The Monarchs are unbeaten In four Angelus League meets. Lawrence's streak in jeopardy EL SF.GUN DO (AP) -The condition of starting right tackle Henry Lawrence remained a source of concern for the Los Angeles Raiders. Lawrence, who has started 102 strajght games. suffered a deep brua.se m his lower leg a week ago The bruiae started hemorrhaging and Lawrence was hoapitallied overrught . um .. , 98~. UE 10·30 or 1 o ... a. UE 15-40 . . . . . . "' AC Elactrlc Fuel Pump College Football -USC at Notre Dame, 11 :10 a.m .. KNX (1070) and KNWZ (1190); Cal at UCLA, 1:30 p .m., K.MPC (710): SanJoee St.at.eat Long Beach State, 2 p.m ., K.FOX (93.5-FM. delayed): Cal State ~=======~ Fullerton at Fresno St.ate, 7: 10 p.m., KWVE Champ10" s · Copper Plus Spark Plugs are oes1gnec1 10 perform belier lhan ever before Whether vour car •!> 1moorteO from Japan Ger many t1aly Sweden England or France gel Coooer PluSIOday ~ EP-12 tor manu 12v cars 1 (108-FM). NBA Basketball -Exhibition: Lakers at • Boston. 4:20 p.m .. KLAC (570). NHL Hockey -New .. Jer9ey at Kings. 7:20 p.m .. K.FOX (93.5-FM). Sunday .., TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Atlanta at c. New York Jets. 10:30 a.m. (7) -NEW YORK MARATHON - •: Some 17,000 runners take off from the foot of the •1 Vernuano Narrows Bridge ln coverage of th!! . 14th-annual 26.2-mile event (taped). l p.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -San Diego at (1 .JlenVft". y 2:30 p .m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -USC " at Notre Dame (taped). 6 6 p.m. (7) -NFL FOOTBALL -Raiders~ Dallu. J. -RADIO NFL Football -Detroit at Washington. 9:45 .a.m., KNwt (1190); San ~ at Rama. 1 p.m., 1 KMPC (710); Raiden at Dall.u, 6p.m.,KRLA(lJ10). • Montana 'probable' Sunday REDWOOD CITY (AP) -San Frand8co 49e:n quarterbeck Joe Montana w• excu.eed from~ thunday becau. of a ION ha.matrlni mUIClc but he .I WU expected to play 8\.UMky -aalN\ the Rama. Moft1ana felt pain in hja lea near the md of Wectn.day'• practice and went to the lldelinel. "Someth.lnc ln h1I hamltrtna didn't feel right .1 and be ,tu.\ want.cl to make IUN he dJdn 't hurt it any man,'' eUd team publk relatl.otw director Hal ·' Luftdlnm. "We &bJ.nJc It w• a cnmp1 not a mU8C!le c pull « a tear. but be WM eXC\.lled from prw:tice .. a p-ecaudonary meuun. Ke'• probable for Sunday." , .. Tne 1nort1111 wa1" CHAM~ SAVE'· ""JIMIN(; SPARM'I 2 7 25 * ~ l"I 6. CHAMPION non Raalstor Champions . . . . . 85 !. · ... 5~~ llaslstor Tupa Champions ..... . 99~ .. Easco· 5 Piece combination wrench set 111111 In u.1.1, u1111m1 au1r1n1ea 11111rtc or IAE ll•ontv ........ . 8~.~ ua1uo11na 111 c11ma1a 1011-a motor 011 Ito• on1u 89~ #141 -1! NEWPORT BEACH • Un~ted Auto Parts COSTA MESA • South Coast Auto St1pply 2902 W. Coast H12hway • 688 W. Baker At Bristol • 646-9363 556-2500 ,,. ....... ••n.u .. .• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, OclOMr 21, 1983 1U f DR THI RECORD "''-NATIOflAL COM'•RaHCa ... , W L T l"C1. ,., rt A R•m• s 2 0 .11• 152 tu S.11 Fr allCIKO 5 2 0 ,,. 203 ln N•'* Orleellt • 3 0 .m ISi 155 Allan!• 2 5 0 ·* 145 145 Cenlr81 Mlnnu ole s , 0 11• 164 167 GrHn llo 4 ) 0 m 209 113 O.lrotl ) • 0 429 147 Ill Chlce11<> , s 0 ,.. 14' I~ T•,,_ en 0 1 0 000 IOI '" ... , 0 .11 .. 7 0 0 1.000 215 135 WHhl1191on 5 1 0 11• ,,. 170 Pllfl•Clell>M• • J 0 529 111 Ill NV Glenll 2 5 0 ,.. 126 156 St. Louis , s 0 .216 137 '11 .\Mll!RICAN CON,l!Rll!NCa RalNn Denver s .. 111a l(anHsClrv San 01'90 Plll,buro11 Cltvaland Clnclnnall Hou JI on Wet I 5 1 0 • , 0 4 3 0 l • 0 3 • 0 c..m-111 s , 0 • 3 0 I 6 0 0 7 0 Ettl '" 111 Sil 112 571 164 429 145 •29 ltl 131 "' 1511 123 211 ,,. 113 132 S1I 13S 159 143 lOI 144 .000 123 20I ButtalO Balllmort Miami s 2 0 114 144 130 • 3 0 571 137 15S 4 ) 0 S7 I 141 176 New Engtend NV Jtls J 0 429 IS5 165 3 4 0 •29 1'6 1&S Sllndlv' t Gemea Sen Frenclsco al R•mJ R•ld9n el O•Hu ICh•nMI 1 •I 6 Pm~) l(anH t Cl•v el Hou''°" Mlnneaote et GrMn Bo Allente et NIW Yori\ Jett (Cllannel 2 el 10 a.m.> Cntcaoo •' Pnllade\Phla New England at 8ullelo c .. ve .. nd et Clnclnnall Oelroll et WHhlnoton Miami " &ettl,,_e Pllltb<VOll a l Seellle Sen OlellO al Denver (Channel • •I I om > New 0r1 .. ns al Tampa Bev ~¥'•Game New York Glanls et SI Loula tCnannel 7 •' • o.m) C ..... tcort FIOrlda SI S 1, LO<Altvhla 1 Hltlll KMtl fMftMll TH\HUOAY'S SCORES ...,._.,LM- Meter Del 2,, Plut X 0 Ceflfllrv L-EI MOdeN 13, Foolhlll 1 IErniMre L-Loere 23. CVPran 14 c;,,...., o,_ L.M- LOS Amigo• 10, SenllaDO 2 I ~~ Sevanna 29, Meonolla 0 N .... ..._ WOOdbrlctoe 29, Etlwanoa I TONIGHM GAMtlS ~'--Edl>Ofl .,, Founflln Vallav at "nahelm S!IOlum Ocffn V'-w al Hunllllillon B .. Ch Muina at WHlmlnster SM Vlftr '--SaOOlabaek 81 NtwPOrl Htrbor Corona def Mer vt, Coll• MaH al Ora._ Coell COl'"'9 E"ar>ela at Irvine Unlveraltv vs. El Toro at Mlu lon Vi.lo teutll c .. 11 L-Mlu lon VlelO at Laguna lleecn Laguna Hiiis at CaOlatrano Valley San C..,,_te et Dana Hiiis C8"f\lry '--- C anvon vs S.nla A"8 at Santa Ana Stadium Sanla .. n• Vallev •• VI"• Perk at El MOder>I Orange at Tu•lln IE......,..LM_ fi....,aflt• ·~ K""'9CIV •I w .. 1ern LO• "i.mflo• "' K•tetla ., La Pelrna P•r't!. u .......... L-... !>onor • at Buena Par• Sunnv HIR• •• F\AertOfl Trov at La H•b<• Ganllfl~ 1..-8oh• Grar>CH al Rancho Atemllo• La Quinta et Gera.n Grove A,,..,s ~ S.rvlt• et Bl'1t00 Amat St Paul at S..ra HIGH SCHOOi. ST AN DINGS $UftMf LM.,_ '--WLT F-18111 V•llev I 0 0 Huntington tseecn I O O Marl"' l 0 0 EdltOll 0 1 0 Ocean vi.. 0 1 0 W"1mln11er 0 1 O TeNIM'a '*-lf:JIO) 0-11 W LT s I 0 s I 0 2 3 I 1 3 I I S 0 ) J 0 Edlaon v" Fountain Vallav at Anetwlm Sladlum Merine at weatmlnater Ocean View at HuntlngtQn a.ec11111 SM Vl9W Leque Corona Gel """'' Newe>orl Harbor Co•I• ~ta S.Odi.oack Et To<o Et1ancl• UnlverslfY lr•lne L.M-W LT ) 0 0 l 0 0 1 I 0 2 I 0 l 1 0 0 2 I 0 1 I 0 3 0 T ellllM'a ~"'" 11 :JI I Sadcllee>eck al Newoort Haroor OWr1ll W LT 6 0 0 4 I I • 2 0 2 • 0 , • 0 2 S I 3 2 I 2 • 0 Cororta °" Mar "' C0tl• MeM al OCC E"ancla at lrv!M Untveolty "' El To<o et Min ion Vlefo *"' c .. ,, 1. .. ..,. L-.ue WLT CaPIWano Vatlev 3 O 0 WoodbrlcllHI 1 I 0 Laguna Hlllt 1 l 0 Mh •IQn VlelO I I 0 Oana Hlh I 2 0 Laguna 91ec11 0 2 0 San Cla,,.,..,le 0 2 0 TlMwMev'• k- OWrel W LT ' 2 0 s 2 0 l 3 0 l ) 0 I 5 0 I S 0 I 4 l WOOdbrJOge 1'. Etlwanoa I 1-Huouel TMllM's G-(1:Jtl Mini°" VltlO el Leou"• Beech Sen Clemenle al Oana Hin• L•11una Hin• at Caol"rano Vellav ...... UI LH11U41 ,.,..,., Del Blsl'IOO AMat ,.,.,,,, St Pellf s.<ra Plus X LM- :'; ~ ' I 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 , 0 Tllundlv't k- Matat Otl 2', Plu' )( O T 9llllM' t 0-. 11 l)O I ~r•lf• 11 Blahoo ""'81 SI P•llf ti S..rt ~­WLT • l 0 4 1 0 1 ) I 2 ) I I ' 0 0 , 0 • 0.11 Tret lata......,._1 THUllSOAY'S R .. ULTS < IJWI at n-•v ...,..u_.." ,,_.,,., "'"T uc•. 6 1uriono" Erupllvt (Pterct l 16.60 UO HO Umbrella FIHI IPl11Cn l 4,IO 3,IO Et PenchO AncHll (Miiia) 4.IO Al•O rated: G•rlltkl. Ou"v Hula. ~In• ola Kid. SOn Galla"'• Fte.t 81d, HMvY Hand Tlnw. MI 2/S. HCOND RACa. 6 ""'°"'' Carpel ltlde (FutnlH) 14.00 7,40 UO Ovna•hltkl (Ma1al 11 20 •.OO Prlncelv Pevo (Plnc•vl 4.00 Alto re<ed, Bold N' Baller. Botlon MAglc, Mauk Force, Hat><au, N"t Gu'f', Gemo J~ Gin, High Tech, Road KlflO, OodrtdOt. Time: I ti 2/S. n DAIL y OOUILA I H I oald att 00 TH•D RACI. One mite Too Tart IBlad<I • '° 4.00 u o Sov Rev 10ef9edlll0l l.10 UO TM Argv .. Kid I Guerra I 3 20 Alto rac•d Alrr01l119, Suu nna't BOY. Inarticulate, Red Votcano. 8a111tv. E tt trtmelv Time l·J7 f'OVRTH RACI. 6 lurlonGt. Arcri ol Love <Plncavl s.ao 3.IO UO Gembler'• Oeuvnter tSlblllt) 4.20 2.IO N•lural F lnl1n ICastan.cl•I 3,00 "''o raced. Second 8111, Briar Ladv, Str.ellonlan Two, Olrtv Glrt'f'. h otMI Carretu, lllglll Br"1v. VallaY Baba, Grandoll, Prln• en' ot Statu1 Time I 12 l/S, f'lf'1'H lltACE. I I/ 16 mlltt Nolt of Rovaltv ISlbll .. l •'Cl 3.00 2 .0 PtrfKtt bllllv (OelgadlHO) '40 4.10 WPOdlvnn IOll•ar•-> 2.IO Alto raced· OrHaed In Blue, lled SlrMI Miu. Not • Straw, E aattr o .. Nlckv'1 Sitler Time: 1:47 21 S. f.S ll!XACTA (S·ll peld s lOl.00. SIXTH •Ac•. ,,,., lurtongt No HY" I Blee.kl U O ) 00 1 . .0 Tr .. Oon (Plncav) 2 • .0 2.10 Time For Slltnct (~-erl 2 .0 "''° rec.o· Sliver Bidder, Oarto. Accenl, Prince Blood Royal, Bird Diver. O'er the R1m11ert1, Lucllv St1119 Tlnw: I 16 4/S. s•VIENTH RACE ...... furlOllilt Mr. Prime Mlnl•ltr (Pncv) S.20 l .00 2.60 No HolOt Barrtd I Blad<) 2 .0 2.20 Stand Pal (Ttlelra) l.00 ""° raced: Rivets Factor, S.lt't Rova1 Dream. FIVl~o Chkll, C"8Cker'• On>nan. Time 1:16 4/S. lS •XACTA I H> 1>1ld U1 SO. •IGHTH RAC•. I I/ 1' mllet e .. utllut Oawn !Toro> 6.60 s"'"' Maid (Otlahoun•vel Rove! Donne (Sibille ) t No •hOw wagerl119) rime· 1·0 21s. U a.XACT A (2·3) 1>1ld SU 00 l.IO OUI u o °"' oul S2 l"tCIC SIX 17·2+ I· 1·2) peld '7,tot 00 wlllt 13 winning llckelt (ala horteal 11 Pkto. Sta conto1ellon Palo 1113 00 with •71 win• nine tk~tlt tflve llor-.s). NINTH ltAC•. I 1116 mtlat. 11ape111ng (P9droia) • 20 2.ao 2,IO Eartv S.llltf (Mara) • 40 2.ao Oancvn Tim ICatt•neclal 3.40 Also raceo: Thr" Ooc•. F'rancll Com· malldtr. UllracharM. Trtgonome, Time: 1:44. f.S •><ACTA 14·)) Plld Ml.00 Allende""' 11,0M H.-VWood Part! THIMSOAY'S RHULTS IS-at »·'""' ,_._, n-.e> "RST RACa. Ont mlla NC8 ltowdV Hunter I Bahoulhl 11 oo, s.oo, s 20. Jamtt Vincent 110, 2.IO, Panlautt t.IO Tlmt' 1-01 315. aJ aXACTA (l ·I) oakl M2.00. s•COND RACE. Ont mlla !rot l(amln Mabon ITrtmbtevl J 40, 2 .O. 2.40. Power Pl1I0<1 3.IO, 1 IO, Scolll Pride E J.20 Tlnw: 1113 liS aJ ll.XACTA ll·l ) PalO llt.20. T..-o RACI. Ona m11a ""°'·Mon ~ Malfttk ut-.i n.oo. 10.60, 1.00. Mon.i-Dale • 20. 3 20. Cit Farno S 20 Tlnw 21>1 315 Sl U tACTA IS· n P•kl llSHO P'OUlllTH RACa. Ont mile trOI. Cader Oevlln (Rkllmond) 9 . ..0, 4.00. (..00, lttd· mono• Jo• J .0. J.20; Fabien •.oo Time 2:0:I 'JS flt .. TM RACI. One mile pac:1: Gallant SPl~a !Parker) 44.IO, 12.40. UOJ J1me1 Grall an • 20, 2.IO, G-•I Sliver '-00. Time-: a1 lfS u •XACTA (6·1) oakl '24'.JO. SIXTH lltACa. Ont mlle Plte' Olamonl• Sitl-r (GtundY) 4,20, 2.IO, 2.60; TrMauret EOGe 2.10, 2 to. Awav From Horne ),40 Tlnw 1'02 •IS IJ aXACTA l•·I) pekl • 11 to saVINTH RAC•. Ont milt oace' Win· •trio CPerk1rl a.oo. uo. 3.00t' Mtd.,IDhl Pelt ) to, J 00; Coll.Miu S.20. tnw: 2:00. aJ a xACTA 13·71 Pakl $3UO. llOHTH lltAC•. Ont mlla PICe' It-I Mitt (0.aomtfl l,60, 5.00, UO, Trlnllv Hanover 1 20. 4_00; Mallla Otlcam UO Time 1.St 41S Sl •XACTA IJ·JI peld \SO 40 MINTM RAC•. Ont mlla pee.a· C•lltnlt (A~sonl 16.20, 610, UO; B\lb09 Hl bY S 00, 3 IO, CePltln Slivers l . .O. Time· 1:51 Ii S sJ llXACT A 13·2) Pa)d tto.00. n l"tCK SIX 13·6·•·3·2·3) Pakl tl.242.20 with 25 winning llcktll llfYI llorlft) Carrvover oool· Mt .362 11 T•NTH RACI. One mlia Paa· La No<m (P1rker Jr ) 3 20, 2,ao, 2.20. Loyel l.Ad uo, 1 60, Pnoanlx Jecit UO Time 1.St al EXACTA 17·2l Paid 116 20 Attendance S.711 W9'Mft'& •• tbel cou•o1 C1tr1ll Coa.ot def Clara1'\onl·Scrl00t. IS·S, tS·I , 10-15, 15··9 HIGH SCHOOL SUMet~ Fountain V•llev a.I. Wttlmlntltr, 13•1S. IS· I I. IS· 1. 1S·9. Edison def. HuntlnotcH• Btach. 14· 16, 1S·4, I · IS, IS·S. 15-11 MArlna def Ocean View, IS·S. I· 15. lS·S. IS·I "'v.... ""-Corona Otl Mar Clef lr•lnt, 10• IS, 15· 10, 16·14, 15·1 leutll (AHi ....._ San Ciarneftt1 6otf LAt11UM Hlllt , 15•5, 15·1, ltHS, IS•t Oana Hiii• def Woodl>l'ld9e, IS·I , IS•), 15·5. AU-.ntV~ NtwPOrl Chrttll1n d91. C1Phlfall0 Valley Chrtallan, IS-0, IS· I, lS·l c-.. Wtrntft IJllHRCOLLIOIATI CH~SHIM (•I UC IMM) ""' R9UM llMlet Cltldv MacGr-' (~ OletO SI.) dtf. Oane 1.evv (USC>. 6·0, 4·6, 6-0; ltlM'llenlt lltnoter cucu dtf N1mt 1<ou111 1u. S.n Oltool. 6·~. t I, Joan Lal>tclMt CArl1onal def Jerilyn JOMOll IP-dint) l>Y o.t.uil, l(rltll McCormlet. (Arllorta St.) dtf. MIHV Conn !CS Nortnrldte) OV dtftull: P1trlclt Hy (UCLAI dtf. !!Ate ltlellman (Atll- St.I, 6-0. 6·4; Havaha Frtluctlk CL- BMch St.) dtf. LHflt Llown CUC S.nla Barbetal, 7·S, 6·2; "-amt Hlllllya (Pff· l>tfdlnal ci.t. Carol Hyntn IUSCI, 4·6, 6·4, 6·1; Judv Newman (U. San Oltool dtf, Julle Grav ILovolal, 6·4. •-O; JeMller Slatterv (L-IMCll St.) dtf. Hettna Sltd911 (USC) by default, Paula Oo!btro <CS Fullerton) dtf. Ellsa Fernandez (~dlnel 11\1 cie- fautt; Sheri Norrl1 IArltona St.l dtf 01-0anlalt ICP Pomonel bv dtfaun 1<8"an 8 uehotr (Arllonal o.f. l<ettv Mlcl\aeta (LoVOla), S·7. •·I, 6· I, Lll\cSa Howell !Sen 01-SI I dtf. l<rl.U Blanh n•hlp ICS Futltrton), 6·4. 6·2; Caro!e Bertrand C"-dlnal de'I. Judv Newall (Arl1on1I. 6·1, 6-2; Cheryl J_, CUSCI dtf Lisa Blitz (U. San Olflol. 6·2 • .-2; Lola Trtnwllh (UCI) Mf. l<IV MeV9GI (Ariton• St I. 6·4, 6·1, Vallflsa Miller (Arl10N St.l dtf, JH n·Merle Selldtrt (OcckN!!l1U bY default, LVM Lewlt <UCL"I dtf C81"04Yn Reed IU San 01-1, 6-0, 6·2, Tine Rimer (ArtzOfla) oel Sue Buto.ltlll ICS Futttrton). 6·0, 6·0. Pam Ju119 IP-dine) oe1 J"" OINlngham (San Olevo St), 6·1, 6·2 Etyane Harnt\I IUCI) def Katllv Ron ILO'folt ). 7·6. 6·3; Dane Blalcher tS.n 01190 St l Oti. Linda Boli n (Grand Ca· nvon). 6·4, 6·1. Carol N..id !San Olevo SU def Sue Pt"dO (USC) by dtfaulf. Ellztbtlll Minier CUCLAl ci.t. l<lm Glordariatla IUCI). 6·0. 6·1, MartH Sancher (,.._dlnal ci.f. Oellblt OelgadO <Lo\lota). 6· I. 6·0, Merkarmen c .. ,. IU Sen Olevol oel Mery Holvcrou tCP Pomona). 7·5. 6·7. 6·J, Jana Slro1ler <UC Sanlt Barbara) def Grttchen &arl119 IUCll. 6· I, 6·2, CArol Cooaranl• (Arl10<1a St ) Oti Ke ren O.wls (UCLA), 2·6, 6·), 7·6; Lha Blac••hear !UC Santa Barbara) def. Linde MAiiory IUCll, 7·S, 7·6, Catlly 8errv (S.n OlellO SI.I dtf. oeoble Juno ICP Pomona> bv default; Mollv Shea (UC Santa Baroara) def. Kristi Nllet (LOYOla). 6·4, 6·3, ROM l(el•bM ICS Futltrlon) dti l(el!Y Henry (USC) bv Mfaufl s_.i RM#ld ~ MecGrtOM def. RhO<er, •·l, •·2, LtbeOetf dtf McCormlO., 6-3, 3·6, 6·4, HY oet Fr!luct<lc, 6· I, 6·6; NIMllY• dtf New man, •·I. 6·0. Slatterv d91. ~e. 6·1. 6·3, Norri• ,,., BUCMOll, 6·0. 6·2. Howell dtf, Bertrand, 6· I. 6·2; Jonet de'I Trenwltn, 6·2, 6·0, Lewlt dtf. Miiier, 6·1, 6·4, Juno d91 , Rimer, 6·1, 6·2; Blek her Mf. Harnav. 6·0, 6'-2, Minter d91. N..id, 6·6, •·3, Cooert nl• de!. Sto11er, 1··6, 6·4, 6·1, Senc· "81 def Casie, 4·6, 6·2, 6·2, Berrv clef Blect..•,,..r, 6·2, 6-0; S/lea dtt Kalebsa, 6·•. 6·) ""' RMINI ~ MacGrtOM·How .. (San OlellO St I dtf. Grn·MlchH h (Lovota>. 6·0, 6·0, Nlthlva·Btrtrand 1"'-dlnt) def No<· rh·McCormkk IArlZOfl• SI.), •·2, 2·6, 6·3, Lavv·Ha'f'nen (USCI dtf. Oanltls·HOlvcrou (C P Pomon a > bv de ta ult; Ltbtdtll·Bucllholt (Arhonal def Llpton·Ble Ckthear (UC Senl• Barbara). 6·l, 6·3; Ot Wll ·Hv (UCLA) d•I Conn·Bo<sarl ICS Nortllrlctoel DY dtfa .. 11, Blankanahlo·Kalabaa ICS F~tonl clef. Bofan·Raoe !Grand Canyon), 6· >. 6·2, Newrnan·l(ou1u (U San Oltoo) dtt Fernendel·JoMIOtl IP-dine) llV default, Mallorv·PttlQll (UCI) de'f, Mllltr·Mlvagl (Arl1orta St). 6·3, 6·2; SlallerY·Frt)Uclilc ILono Beach SI ) dtf. Tranwlth·Harnev IUCI). 6·1, 6·0, B«ry·Netld IS.n 01-$1,I def CMan·PearM ICP Pomot\al llV default, Jull9·Sanchtt IPtPPtrdlne) clef 01111no11am·Bltlcl\er tS.n 01-SI I. 6·2. 6·3, IUmtr·Ntwall (Arl1ona ) def J-a·Llll .. IUSCI. 6·4, 6·2, "9110o·Carnav (USCI Otf Mallfl·Clauu en (Blola), 6· I, 6• I, si.ta·Strozler (UC ~nle .. rbaral clef Cooaranlt·P•""°" IArl1ona SI ), 6·2, 7·S, Barl119·llllortr IUCll def 0.-·ltOtt ILovolal, 6·2. 6·4, Lewla·Mlnler (UCLAI dirt llteed·C .. ta IU Sen Oltool. 6·l. 6·0 Hltlll ~ Wtf'Nft MarlNI U, O<Mn Vltw S s..... L1an9 IMI def L.ano, •·O. dat ~loro. 6·2, oal GorOO<t, 6· I, A-II IMI wOfl, 6·0, 6·0, 6·1, Oviatt <Ml won, 6·2. IC>tt, l •6, won, 6·0 ~ H•rrla·Cllureh lM) toll to Ourr·~ur1111<. 6· 7. oal Ke-ce--Do, 6· l , dtf Oe· Vere·lttllly, 6•0, Lotlto·Stanfltlcl (Ml won, 6·4, lt)tl, 5·7, wOfl, 6·J, Fanton·Rotltrttoll (Ml IOal, 4·6, •·6. t1ton. 6-0 ·-17, H~ llMdl I "'*' JoMton (El dtf. MUii. 6·0, d91. Vandel· 11. 6·0, def Sliver. 6· I, SIT\1111 IE) won, 6•0, 6·0, .-o. Feingold CE) •on, 6·0, 6·2, 6·2 '**-' K tr ll ·S,,11 IE > d e f Sul>llar wel·Subllt rwal, 6· 4, def Allu ra•Ma•anu•av. 6·0 , ca t Nal\amur1 ·TurrlM, 6·0, Slmmom·Kluonlt.. (El •on, 6·4, 6·2, 6·0. Bankt·Lurtrtll IE ) '°''· l·6, won, 6·J, 6·J 11'9ftb. 17, al Tare 1 ~ I. Barbarino CE•ll dtf. Can, 6·0, def. Ce rtaton, 6·0, def, Lina•. 6·0: ltlcharthon (E"l •on. 6·4, ... ), 6·3, HH llncls IE•ll won, 6·2. 6·1, ... .. o.ulMt Feroa ·Wadsworlh IE ••> dtf c-amllll·CamobtM, 6·2, dtf O..r· 1-·Ste•an" 6·1, clef Fochl·Vl"I•. 6·0; Cunnlnoham·l(ozma IE111. IOat, 2·6, won, 7·S, 6·1, RoM111111·Brown tE•ll won. 6·1. 6·0, 6·2. c..._ .. MM t, 1ri1M t (C:ellll wlM "' -~ 7'·7') ~ Manley ti) IOat lo Sl\lttllt wa, 1·6. IOal to MallOa, S·1, de! T'f'ftf', 6•4, Pham (I) foal, 2-6. WQll 6·4, 6· '· Lowtt (I) IO•I, °''· 1·6. WQl'I, 6·l 0..-. Revnoldt·Pavonarlu• Ill dtf De m•ra·lto ••.,, 6·l. da t Her · r ln olon·Gooobodv. t ·l , dtl Gubrt11n·Glanulla•. 6·2; Phuono·Mlchtlto11 (I) '°''· 2·6, 4·•, won, 6·2: Btnadlcl•*te- (1) IOSI, 2·•· )·6. won, 6·2 Unt\ftrllty ,,, Gethl Meta s ~· Thalt IUI de! Tueller, 6·1, de! Henton. 6·l, oal Barmore. l·S. Lel>Oln IUI WOfl, 6·0, IOll. •·6. won, 6·l, Vandef'tlut'G CUI '°"· 7·6, S·1, won, 6-0 ~ J An<1tr1on·A Ma~ IUI Oaf John· ar·Sol'lrl, 6·l oal. Btnec!ICl·Chant . 6·0. def Ouran·V•n SCovoc. 6·1. '-bl·O Mec.00 CU) won. 6•4, 6·2, •·O. Babllt·ltao IUI IOll. 2 t. won, 6 3, 1011, )•6 llt\attr0ell6,C......,J llMlet L ... ,.. lMOI de! Hurley, 6•0, °" Lvncn. 6· I dtl Lo~letoo, •·O, Sarmlellto <MOI won, 6·2, 6·0, 6•0, Prltllo IMO) won. 6•0, •·l. 6·1 t ~ ,_kln·Se>lnn« IMO! dtf, Blllftf·MOIHor, 6·1, oaf Ol•on·Hartv. 6•1, Clef Allderton·Curnow, 6•0; Wr1ter·W1_,-1 IMO > won, 6·J . 7·6. 6•3, \tunc1ers·Cr1wtord tMOl '°''· 1 •· l ·6, won, 6·4 H._ 1cM1t 0'911 ~ MllN ~V....,.,H ...... 9NdlJ1 1 TllOl'nlMOn COV>. 16:09 2. loto tHI ), 16:12J 1 S.brt COVI, 16:2,; 6, ArcNOekl IOV>. 16·61; S.. Alaae"61r (HI) 11:05; 6. Clartt IHI!, 17.0f, 1. LLewt11v11 IOVI, 17!1~; I Vendttl't (H81. 17;16; '· lltoC19rl• (OVJ, IM); 10. WaVlhomet (HI). -17:JI. 1 ..... 11,P~v-.a I l.,.,..,.. tf l, 16;15; t ltPwn (llV), tt·f6, ) IC.1"'9f (E), 16:16, 4.. Ptllflo (~I. 16:'2. S. T rudtft I l"V I. 16:27; 6 CAl'nllOel IFVI. l6;J2, 7. Walker (FV). 16:)9, I. MlgllOrlnl (FV). 16:'2; t . Ta\11or If), 16~. 10. "''""' (£1. 16:$7 New"'1 Hlf'Mr fl, Ctt• MtM • c.t•Meta rJ,~· New"" H..-. 27, UIWtirWtY • I Havne (CM ), 15:20; 2 Witter\ (NH), 15:29, 3. l(reriot tUI, IS:J2; 4.. earrfo6 CUI, IS:l4, S Smllll (NH), IS:AO, 6. HoOIOtl ICM), IS:4', 1 COi.by ICMl. 15:67, e Marllft (U), IS-Se, f . Brown (NH), IS:Sf; 10. KIMI' (NHI, 16:00. •1T-•.~JJ C--dtl Mir 17, ntM 6J ~ ..., Mir », •1 T-11 I, Anderton (COM). 15:12; 2. Hottand (CCIM). IS•23; l. Andtrton IETI. IS:27; 4 • HoC>l>t ICOMI. IS;)'); S Allan (ET), IS:J5, 6. Raio (I), IS·3', 7 Or1l1 (CdM). 15:37, • WOOd ICOMl. 15.40. 9 McFadden IET>. IS 52, 10 Van Hovlft (COM), IS S7 WOllM:N 1"""8 ft, •r T-l1 lrtW It, c-..., Mir 41 IEI T-11, c.r-..., Mar :n I, Chapel \I), 17;36 (course record). 2. Sklfa ICdM). ll:OS, l. WrlgM 111. 11:1 I. 4. N BIDGtrs IETl. 11:26; S. MAulollaa (1), 11:30; 6, scnutter (I), 11:46, 7. Hol" Ill, 11:53; I. Movnlhan <Ell. 19:00, '· M. Bigger, (ET). 19 00, 10 O'Brl•n (ET), 19:35. H ... ,.n Har11to' II, UMltnltv 40 Uftl¥wllty lt , C..• Mata Je N--1 Ha'11W U, Cfthl M9W 46 I (lie) Morrll (NH) &11<1 Htnton (NH), 113'. ) Ral>blll (NH). 11 57, 4 Lazo (NM), 11.51, S &arrloa CUI, 19:01, 6. HllbOtrl IUI, 19.07, 7. ArmentrO<AI tu), 19:07. a. CrlcU tt INHl. 19.IS; t Howard ICM), 19:31, 10, l(ajtv (CM), 19:37. llllMll IS, '~'" V*" U I RllchOI IE), 19:07; 2. Snvd•n CEI, 1t:07, 3 Valldtrmolen (E), lt:Of. 4. Torl\lltl CE I. 19:11. s. Nedon CE>. 1t:l3, •. Gllben IFVI. 19:31; 7. Crabtr" (FV). lt-.40, I. Fntr (El, ltA9, t Trudell IFVl. 20'11. 10 Manka CE >. 20:25. H .......... di JO,<><-V.... 1' I Nvtlrom IHB), 20:41; 2. TOHfl (Hiii, 11:37; 3 Rover (OVJ, 22:3S, 4. Futftf' tH&l. 22:45; S. Scaen-IOV), 23:061 6. Ellla IHI), n~; 7. Bond IHB), 24:14; I. lennan IHBI, 25:13; t. Hackworln (OV), 25:S6; 10. Van Patten (OV). 26:03. MeW Del 17, St. rtelll 4' I BraUl'I IMOI. 11:30; 2. l(ofar IMOI. 21:37; 3. Phelan CMO), H:Jt; 4 Jac:kton lSPI. 22.47; S. Malone IMOI, 22 4'. 6. l(r-(MOI. 23:07; 7 Malranot (SP), 13:09, I WOOd (MOI. 13:10, '· O'Hulll IMOI, 23.25; 10 Galllv1n IMO). 23.21. NHI. K"'91 7, Olen l k-.lty ~ ,..,,,.... 0 I 1-2 2 , 2-7 I. Loa Anoetea, Nk:hollt S IWellt. MacLatlan>. 15:32 2. Lot Aneelta, NIChoHa • IF'O.tl. MatdVI. 11:29 (PO) Ptnattltt-Ktllv. LA, •. .,, G At\dertoll, Eom. 16.24, Kurrl, Eom. 11 It **" ,..,_. J, EdmontOfl, Coffr< • (HudOY ). 1:34 4, LOI Angaltt. Fo.tt 2 (Nictlollal. 10>47 (POI. s. Los AngeW\, MacLattan 2 (Fox. Nie;-), 122S 6, Loa """""· Nleholla 1 IEnoblom. Hakana>Ofl l. 17:00 (th) Penal· tlts-Ruskowlkl, LA, malor, 6:00. Pouzar. eom, malor. t.00. Fox. LA, 7:l1, Foootln, Edm, 10'42, Jar•la, LA, U:03. '"*'f ....... 1, l!:-IOtl, Greltl•• 11 ICofftV), S.l2 IJ>Q) •• Lot Angeln, Nk:.flolb. (Foal, 14:~ '· LOI Anetlet, CMISloll ? (Jarvta), IMI Ptnanlat-41 A~. LA. l.lt. Enoblom. LA, 4 10 5'\ola °" -.....ec1mon1on 12· IS· I 1-ll LOI AnotlH 7·11·11-29 Goel .. s-Edmonlon, I'-Lo• AllHlaa 81ekt A-9.413 ,,.,,,...,., sar.a K.,_ 1, Edmonton 2 Bot ton 3, Phllaoe+olllt 3 Molllr .. t 5, MlnttHOla 6 (Oil T ... Y'tO- Htw J«sav at v~. Cn) -·-I WMd Al'CMrV ~l&hloa (81 """9 a..dll ..... I. Rick Mcl(fnney, Unli.o $1alet. 1..312 2. O•rrett PK9. Unllact Stain, I.JOI l, Miir-nl11 Vervfndl. ltf9lum, 1,304 •.Goran lltr-lf'dal, Sw_,,, l,>01 s. Tomi Pol-Ole!Mft, Flntall<I, l.29S '· ln·Su aen, Kor .. , I.tee. 7, Larrv Smllh, Unlleo $1alH, 1.2'5. •. Jarrv PYIVPChuk, United Sltllt. 1,m . t , Ta11.e\'Olttl Ma1ausnlla , J1oe", l,2tl. 10, J1·C"""9 l(oo, l<orH , 1,271. r .. m ... .,.,. -1, Unlltd Sl•I••· l,fOS l , Korea, 3,m l. ..lelum, J,IOI 4, Sweden. 3.7'7 5. Flntand, >.m. 6, Jaoan. l,nt 1, The Ntlhtrltndt. l .757 I. Chlne, 3,755 t, St1tlfltrta'ld. l ,7• 10, Whl Ger· ,.,...,V, 1.10 ·-'· Jln·Ho l(tm, K-. l,19f 1, Ila, ltulll lltowe. United $tattt, •no Linda l<n '-o. Cenacla, llOtll 1.214 4, JH ·a-lvnt. l(or .. , 1,216 S, lit , Lltelc>llt Andenton, S•tden. and Ml·Youno l(lm, Kort1. both t,26' 7, MllOSlav• Zthr•dlllctll, wot Gar· manv. 1.264 a, Manueta Oecnner, Wett Otfmanv. t,256 •• Ila, Dorl• H•H. WHI Gt<manv. ano Mkle'f'ut Zhaoe. China, llOtlt 1.253. Teem leeOt<t -I, l(or ... 3."6 2, Wl\1 Garma.,v, 3,m 3. U.,lled Slat11, 3,751 4, Cl'llna. J.121 S. Finland, J,706 6, Swh1.«· land, 3.6ft 1, s..-. un a. c anec1t. 3,6S I t , 11.+tlum. J.'37. 10. Jeoan, 3.5'1 .,.... ... ....,. DAV•Y'1 LOCK•R (....._, ~) -5' •noter•. >1 t>eu, 66 11ontto, 40 rnacll•rel, 11 rOC1t flan, 20 \htNthead • DANA WHAR' -,.,e1191tn, n1 ben. 57 bonito. m mldllf' •• 16 rocto 1111\, SS •'-thteel, • acutc>ln. DftMY 0.•lk (It I.Me 8-'llll•, "8.1 Mark McCumllt< ,,.,,.._.. Jim Ntllord l2·:M-tt Morrla H•l•itkv Jl·JS-4' JOIV lt1U811 >0·~ Dolle Tewell »·D-46 l..aMY Wadltln1 )f·»-4' Oevtl•ff ,,.~ Otllft Wat.on U·l~7 Curtlt StranM 36·31_.7 Hal Sutton l3·~7 BIN -Cllltoll 34·~7 urrv ~llOfl u -,,_.7 Brad Br.,..nl 34·X.-.7 Mike Sllffl~•n 32·>~7 Garv ~o<d 33·~7 Ru C.ldwett 3S·3?-67 Atltfl Miiier 34·~ Scott Hoel\ )4·~ wattv Armatr-lS·~ Pat McGowan 3S•,,__.. Cralo Stadler ll·ls-61 llton Strtcll J.3·3~ Oon Pooley 3S·u-.e Oen Po111 36·3~ Joa Inman 32·,._.. Mlkt OonalO 33~9 Jim Otnl 36·3)-tt Gery l(och 33·3'-69 JoM Adema 33·36-49 Budd'f' Gtrdl\tr 3'· 33-tt Clarence ltOH lS· 3'-69 Leonerd TllomPao~ 3l·J6.-6t ROMla Btecll 36-~t Mick Soll )4· 35--ft Pt ltf Jacoosan 32·37-6t Loran ltOOtrt • 33 • 36--69 Tom Jenkin• l3·36<-6t T.C. Clltn 3S·~9 P•vne Stewart 35·~9 Mike Peck JS·JS--70 8 111 Sander 32·31-70 Rod Nuckoll1 )7·13-70 Lou Graham 36·34-70 Tim SlmPton 3S·3S-70 Mark Ha vet JS· 3S-70 Jim Booroa 31·32-10 LarrvMlzt JS·»-71 BOii Gll<Hr l4·J7-71 Lon Hinkle l4·37-7 I Bot> Bova 37·34-71 Sttve Hart 3'-JS-71 And• &ten 34·37-71 Tom 1(111 31·34-71 l<en Gr"n 37·34-71 Jim Colbert l4·31-7 I Lindy Miiiar 36·JS-71 Ptl Llnd'8Y 37·l4-71 Greg Powart JS·U-71 J.C. Snaao JS· 3t-71 Howard Twlllv 35·3t-71 Pnll Hancock 37·l4-71 Jodi• Mu<ld JS-3t-71 Gtbt>Y Giibert 3S•3t-71 Ptl•r Oottarhul• 3S·l6-7 I Bob Eu twOOd 36·3S-71 Donni• Hammond 3S·l7-72 Nick Faldo J4·Jl-72 Larrv Rinker Jl·l4-72 Jiff Sendtr• )7·lS-72 JohnC-34·»-n John Fouo111 36·»-n Ruu Coct>ran JS·37-72 Thomaa Gr.., l6·3'-12 llk:llerd zo11.o1 J~J7-n Larrv Z"91er 36· U-72 &oobv Colt 36·»-n Mike McC11llOuoh JS·J7-12 Victor llegalado J6·l6-72 Sieve Malnvk :16~12 Georoe Burnt 39·»-n Tom Purl1er 37·l6-7l Jsff Milcfltll 33·40-73 David PIOC>lat 31·l6-13 Lannlt Ciamtntt l7·l6-73 Oarrtl4 Ketl-36·31-13 Ca!Yln Peele JS· 31-73 &oobv Wadllln• 37·36--13 Ivan Smllh lS·Jl-73 Mark Lv• 31-:1._73 John McComltll ll· JS-73 SeNtr tout"Mmtnt (•t Hltwft MM~ flillftd. S.C:.> Gav Brewer 61 Gor dOfl Jona a 69 Jerrv Barber 70 Mika Ft1chlcto. 70 BobGoelt>Y 70 Jed< Fltell 70 Jamea Berber 70 GardMr Olcklnton 11 Jullu• Boro1 71 Bl" Colllnt 1 I p,.,, Harntv 1 I ltod FunH lh 71 Buer.. Adami 11 Oenft Hutc:l'ltn•on 72 G-Llllllt< '7 Ed ltubh 17 Miiter Barber 72 Berl w ... er 11 Bo«> Erlckaon 12 Ban s111n n Mika Soutchak 72 llobSt-11 Doug Senders n Harvie Ward 72 OonJanuarv n Guy Wolsltnllolmt 73 Mee.Main 73 "' BalOlng 73 Bllt Jollllllon 73 Jim Ftfr" 7l Chartel Si11ofd 1• Charles OWens 74 Ari SlfVfltr-74 Teo l(roll 74 Frtd HHI 74 Ket Nette 74 Fr.o Hawlllns 14 Jtmft Halff9'd 75 Howle JOhn>Ofl 76 Georoe Bever 77 TI111ndlV"• tranMC1tona 8AHaALL Ne__,LN- HOUSTON ASTlllOS-SIGMd Al Rosan. -•• manager, to 1 ttv· .. ·vN r conlrect PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Slen•d Paul 0w'11t , manager. to • -·vffr C011lfaC1. Promo1..i T°"v st .... , to Ylct·orHldtnt ot l>ateb•ll aomlnlrnallon. Jtm eaurntr. to vlc:e·oretldtnt, dlrtclor ot player a.vtlOOment and icoullR11.ACIOtCI Jonn Ftl•ll• 10 ,.,. coecr.loe 11111. N1med LM Ella maneCNr ol Porllend ot the Pa(lllc Coaat LtaGut PITTSI UAGH PIRATES-Purchai.cl Iha c0<11rac11 of Oennv Gonzalez, teCond DaHm•n rlohl·llanded, R.., Krawczyto. and Miiie Blellekl, PllCIWrt end ROiier! &onllle, oulftetclt<, lrorn Hewell 01 the Pacific Coat I LNlllA f'OOT8ALL UftltM Slit"" "Mtbal L.M-81RMINGHAM ST ALLIONS-Slon•d l(IMV Whitt . wldf rtctlver and E art Stawarl, llnebacxer. PITTSBUlt GH MAULIOllS-ston•d F"reck11• JacoOt, runnl119 t>ack, Phil OuBol•. l ublla Olgta, llDhl and•. Owevna Wlhon, flegl1'8f0 l ro•n, Tonv McKM, wide re· clver1. and Oouo l.•nd1.. runnlne back MOCKaY "---"~"'~ BUFFALO SAllltEs-<:lalmed Jerry l(or1b, oejtnMl'llln. from w1lver1 M I NNESOTA NOlltTH STAllt$-ACC1ulrtd Lara Llnclllren, O.• ftftMman, lrom lht Vancouver Canuckl IOt • lhlrd·roUlld dl'1tl Chotc:• In •flll4tr "" or 1,.S. Barons halt Westminstei-'s Sunset winning si}eak Fountain Valley High halted Weat- m1Nter'1 19-match Sll.n9et Le,aaue win- ning st.re&k Thutlday night, postina a 13-10, 15·11 , 15-7, 10·9 high IChool women'• volleyball victory on the Uons' floor. Sp&rking the Barone were 10phomore outaide hitter Chrilty Sv&.lltad and 8mlior outside hitter Marta HammlU. JulJe Meyers aha produced a clutch tervlna perfo~ In the concludln& game Sv&.lltad wu credited wt th 13 ld.lla and mntrtbu~ exoelkmt beck-(.'OW"t puling and defenw. Hammill bad nine ki11' and aix save.a and had a aood lef'Vina mat.eh. ~two team. are now tJ.ed for flnt ln tl\e Sunaet at 0-1 Juat one l'tep beck at 4·2 I.I Edtlon, VOLLEYBALL which took catt of peaky Hunt.l.ngton Beach, 14-16, l~-4. 8-16, 1S·f5, lS-11, deaptte lolint the •I"Vic8 of two key playeni -Dtonne Powers and Kathy Corman -for nearly the entire match. Setter Erin Tomblin took up .ame of the alack and eerved out the lut flve points of the ma1eh 11 l'.dl9on rallied from an 11-9 delldt ln the decldlna pme. Marina ~ened lta loop mark al 3.3 with a lS-~.8-16, 16·0, 15-ldedllonover<:k.'ean View Outllkle hltteT Tracy FerfUIOn and • Marvo Kuertner pll(led the Vlkinp' effort. Corona del Mar 1tayed unbNten ln the Sea Vl~ League, rallytnc for• 10·1~. 16-10, 16-14, 1)-1 t.rlumph over Irvine. 1ll.e pivotal pme WU \he third ONt U Irvine had ...Wed from • 14· l 1 defldt to tte, but loat the ne-xt two polntl which teemed to take eornethl.n1 out of the Vequerm. ll\ the fourth pme, CdM WU up 3·1 when junior outmde hluer Cristy Mo'8o 1erved for 12 •traJaht poi.nu to cloee out the match. Othtn wtth • hand ln the vtctory fOf' the Sea KJnp Included mphomore eetter Jennlfer Noonan and JunJ« middle bt1'er Andrea Reddick. Playtna well for lrvlne were hitter-blocker .Elaina Oden, tietter Nancy Bower and hitter Elizabeth Vane. In an AQdemy r.Tie contat, New· Chrlttl&n ram put C...,Utnno v.Jey ChNtlan, l .o, 16-1, 16-3. The Conquerors, ranked eecond ln the CIF Small School.I division, were 1pa.rked by outalde hltten SteU. Berkebile and ~bbJe Mohler and •tt.er Chril Ye..rJey. In • pair of South Cout Leaau• matchel, Dana Hllla improved lt1 l~que mark to 7-2 by beaUJ\a Woodbrldp ln thlw pm. and Sm Clemente la ~-3 after stoppln& I.Acuna Kil1I in lour. tn a coUep macchu~ Chrllt Collete of lrvtne defeated C\amnont~Scrtps-. 16·7, 16-2, 16·8 behind hitter Patti Thomaa. Another shut6ut for MD By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR ....... -0.-. ..... Mater Dei High football coech WayneCochrun wasn't overjoyed with his Monareha' 26-0 wtn over Pius X , but aa he would say alt.er the game, "I'll always take a wi.n over a loa any day." ln winning, Mater Del rai9ed ita record to 4·3: all four wl.na coming by ahutoul . "I've been here (at Mater Dei) eight years and, this is the most shut.outs we've had in one se880n -and we still have a few games left," Cochrun added. "But now comes the big challenge because we've played all the suppoeed.ty weak teams. Now come the tough ones." An estimated gathering of 2,000 was on hand Thunday night at Santa Ana Stadium to watch slow·starting Mater Dei handily dispatch 1.he still-winless War· riors, now 0-7 overall. One of the things with which Cochrun was unhappy was the Monarchs' rn.is8ed first-hall op- portunities. Mater Dei started drives at the Warriors' 49, 32, and 43-yard lines in the first quarter but came away empty each time. In the second quart.er. the Monarchs broke on top. On a third-and-4 play, running back Al Pola was stripped of the ball, but this time it turned into a big play in favor of Mater Dei, as cent.er Ron Steuber fell on the ball at the Pius 2. On the ensuing play, Pola got another chance and made the most of it. crashing over for all the points Mater Dei would need. The Monarch defense saw to that. Pola a.l8o scored another TD on a five-yard burst and, while play- ing linebacker, notched a safety as well. Pola said, "Whenever I get the ball I plan on 9COring. When it (the ball) got away I was really disappointed. We were just lucky to get it back." And on the safety Pola added, "He (the quarterback) spun the wrong way in the end :zone and I was there. l guess I got lucky again," The Mat.er Dei defenae, mean· while. threw a blanket over the Warriors' running game, holding them to a minus-11 yards rushing for the game. P t us did managed to cross into Mater Dei territory - but only twloe, the deepest pen· etration being the Mon.arch 24 ln the fourth period. But on that occasion. the de· fense, like it has in the other three shutouts, stiffened and forced a fumble that was recovered by Dan Josipovich. * ~-Del 2'r ~'" x 0 ken lrl Oue"9n Plut X 000~0 Meler Oii O 11 6 >-2• Mo-Pola 2 '"" IYouno ~ldtl Mo-t(tflv l 1 pen lrom C>uoar CGltt rU11) MD-Saltly h'flor 18CK11d In end1one bv POia Mo-Pote S run (k!O. lalltdl MO-Young l2 FG Alltndlnc1: 2,1100 (etllmateol INOIVIOUAL STATISTICS av...,. Ptt-0-ton, 6·1'; 8anefltld, l·t, SM11on 4·0. Gll>ton, f·O, Jennlnut . l ·lo<·mlftua· 13, Tavior, 1-for·mlnu• 24 M<>-F er rel, 6 ·'t, c eo. 7 • 3' .Jotloo'tlcll. 6·11. Doan, 2·22, 1"91'•m. 6·22. Duber, I· 11, $!tuber, 1·14, )_,, 3·1), Pola, 3·1, HtnrY, 2·4 ...... P~-TavlOr, S·f 1·2. s:l, Oonar>Ofl, )·7·1, •7 MO-OUbar. 3·1·0. 27 Ree.IV!ne P•-ftodrlo1A1, 4·63. Perker '3·)4, $11afton , 11, SolOr 181\0, 1-12. Mo-<;etelv. Ht, l<tlly I· 11. Ootn l•lor·mlnua ) LESSON e • e From Page 81 yards, keying the Warriors' fourth touchdown in the hall. Russell climaxed the drive, which took only 1:56 and four plays, by rambling 21 y arda. "It was in the game plan. tf we got a decent lead, then we were going to switch quarterbacks." said Noji. "We started playing our back-ups in the second quarter. We were fortunate enough IAl play a lot of guys." Etiwanda finally tallied In the third quarter, denting the scoreboard with a 1-yard touch· down run by Kolinl Latu. The Eaglet drove 51 yards on 10 pla)"I, using 4:37 for their only touchdown of the game. t.tu completed the IC.'Orln8 with a two-point converston on• run .. • IM Orange Coast OAILY Pll.OT/Frldey, October 21 . 1983 BULLETIN BOARD EdlHa I Ok run A 101< run aponsou•d by lhe Edleon High School Acedemlc Booater Club 11 .cheduled Sundey In Huntington Beach The raoe wlll 11ert at the Huntington Beach pie< at 8 a m Pr•reglatrallon let 11 S8. Proceeds wlll go towarda acholarlhlp1 and othe< academic even11 spon1ored by the club. Awards and trophies wtll be presented to division winners according to age. For regla- lratlon lnfo1matlon, contact Kay Betgd ahl at 962-1356. Expenses lor the event are being undefWrltten by Amlnoll USA Inc • according to achool olflctals. Oly mpie salute One ol Lo:1 Angeles· first salutes to the 1984 Olympic athletes will lake place at Sunland Skiers· Show and Sale this weekend A parade will leatute the Rams· cheerleaders. the U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team. the Long Beach Junlo1 Concert Band, and guest otymplans. Times for the salute at the Los Angeles Sports Arena are noon-3 p m Saturday and Sunday The newest Olympic sport -rhythmic gym~ nasties -wlll be performed by the U.S Nallonal team Saturday and Sund1y 11 a m and 1 pm Drag boat raelag The flnal prolesslonal drag and circle boat racing event of the 1983 Southern Callfornla season takes place Saturday and Sunday at Irvine Lake In Orange In the "Coors Race of Champions." This race wlll determine the National Drag Boat Association high point champion In 17 different drag boal claseea ranging from the 200 mlle per hour blown fuel hydros to the "river racer" categorlea. In addition, five dlf· fe<ent classes of circle boa11 will be featured al the two-day regatta with Cracker Boxes, K·Boats, Pro Comps, Comp Jets and Mod VP oulboerds scheduled lor three heats of racing. Racing begins both Saturday and Sunday at approximately 9 a.m. with gates open at 7 Admission prlee9 for adults are S 10 Saturday and $12 Sundey wtth cttlldten under 12 ad· mltted free. SaJlboat 811ow More than 400 .. llb0at 1 and 348 acoM80t'f dlapl•Yt wtll be 1 .. 1ured at the 1o-day Long Beach fn1ernat1on8I Sailboat Show, beginning tod1y at the Long Beach Convention Centet The event wm be the nation'• targee1 Indoor all-.. 11 lhow. Cr•'1• up to 83 f"t In length will be lhown and the event w111 aleo otter a large array of foreign exhtblta. A special appevanoe wlll be made by Amerlca'a Cup aklpper Denni• COnMr lrom 12-3 p.m. Sunday. Conne<wtll "'owfllma of the Cup flnala, talk 1bout the r~• and thin oPen the ae..ion 10 quettlona. Aleo f1a1u1ed 11 a dt1play of th• Olym- plc-elaae bo1ta that will compete off Long Beach next •ummer In the aalllng portion of the 1984 Olympic Gamea. Show houra are: Saturdays, 11 a.m.· 10 p.m .. Sundey1, It a.m.-7 p.m.; and weekdaya, 2·10 p.m. Admlu lon Is $5 for adults, $2 lor children under 12 1nd lree for children under 8. Slowplteh tournament Softball teams wlll vie for the right to com· pete In Las Vegas 101 the title o~estern Region Coed Slowpltch champion In a n up· coming tournament with proceeds benelttlng the March of Dimes. Elimlnallon play wlll be held Nov. 4, 5 and 6 at Anaheim flelds. Flnals competition la tched· uled In Las Vegas on Nov. 18, 19 and 20. Entry lroms can be plciled up at any parllclpaUng 7 • 11 store and the deadline for entering la next Friday Entry fee per team Is $250. Arm wres tllnll ehamplonsltlp The Nallonat Arm Wrestling Auoclatlon w111 present the 1983 World Amateur Cham· plonahlp Saturday and Sunday, Nov. t2-13. at the Los Angeles Gounty Felrgrounda In Pomona. Weight dlvtalona Include bantamweight ( 1•0 pound• and under); ffywetghl ( 141-160); lett-handad ( 180 and under); women ( 155 and under); llghtwelght ( 16 1-180); mlddlftelght (181-200); llght-heavywelghl (20 1·220); end heavyweight (221 and over). Awa1ds wlll Include the Arm Wrettler of the Year. Moel Improved Arm Wreatlef. and Good Sport•manahlp Award. Fo1 further Information. phone the NAWA •I (213) 963-7710 SUNSET. • From Page 8 1 • Dodgers' tradition broken with Lasorda rtaJC MOTICt P\llllC M>TlCE ,termoua .,..... rtennoua IU ... H PfCTmOU• IU..... If Aft...,,. "" Nlim aTATDlmfT NMllll 8TAft•NT NMlm HATDmlff Aa~NT °'UM Otl r,,. fOllowtno PfttOtlt •t• OOlnO T,,. fOllowlng P4lfM>lll .,.. do4ng T,,. followlne ~ .,. do4ng ,iorrnou • .,.... .. NAllll bu.in.M N . bull,_. u . ~ •· Tile lollowlng l*'M>M hew eben· OERAAI.. A P11t1""'9fllP..1. 3300 LE GllANO COOKIE COMPANY. MERCUR't' A880CIATe8, • C.11· doned Ille UM of Ille ~lllou• 8utl· w .. 1 Coul HIQhwey. Sult•~. New-~8 Viti• Pared•. N ... porl e.acn. l~nl• genetal penMflhlp, "13 CO<· -Name A. CHICK IVER80N pof1 9MGll, CA: t2te3 CA t20e0 pc>Bla Pleu. Sult• 200, N.wporl VOLSWAGEN·PORSCHE-AUOI e Oetlld A Giannini, 3300 w... !Cathryn Ann Kant. 438 Viet& Par .. IMdl, CA 92MIO CHICK IVER.SON VOLKSWAGEN, Cow HIQhwey, Sulla C. Mewpor1 de.Nawport8"dl.CA.92MO Stephen C. Hopkln1, •6 '45EutCoet Hwy .. ~eaactl. Baacll, CA t2t03 Nancy Bond, 1CM8 Via Vanlane, Yottlehlte, N.-..pc>rt BMctl. CA CA. 92MO ~ P WMIOll, Jt • 3300 WMt Paloe lfetO.., CA 90274 t2teO OW1* ClllC;\ 1...-tOn. tnc , 445 E Couf HIOhw1y, Suite C, N9wpof1 Thll ouain.. It condvct9d by Fradette* J Stemmler, 31 102 CO.I Hwy • ~ 8Mc:tl. CA BMcll. CA. Hte3 oen-., ,,..,,..,.~ s.tlltl MarQMlll r>i.c;e, San Juen $2eeO Thi• ~ le cooduct.O by • K.lhfY" Ann Kant caoi.trano, CA. 92972 The Flclhlout 8ualnelt Name re oenet• oennenf\lp. Tllll •t•lamet'll WU llled With t John D. Hopkin•. 25092 Bl;d(. Oetald A Olannilll County Clet1t of Orange County bo«d l.ana, LaOun• HKlt, CA 112853 lwrad IO •bcMI ... hied II\ Oranoe Thlt ttalen'letlt w .. Iii.ct with Iha Oot. 7. 111113 Thll bl.lain.. It oonduc:19d by • County on Oc101>er 3 1083 County Ci.rt! Of Orwioa County on gen«aJ pan~ Tiii• ~ wu cionduc;led by • Oc1 7, 11193 Publlllled Oranoa Cout Stephan C, Hopilln• c;otpo<stlon. 1'229117 Pllo1 oe1. t4, 21. 28. NCW. 4, 11183. Thi• ···•-t w .. filed with Ille Thi• 1111ement WU filed With Iha Publllhed Orange Cout O.lly 6684 County Clatll of Orange County on County Cletk of Ora11C)41 Coun1y on "1101 Oct. 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11183 Oct, 7, 11193. Oct 6, 11183. 5593-83 F2211112 Ille no F276413 1-----------P\8.IC M)TIC[ PubHlhed Orange Cou1 Dally Publlah6d Ora1109 Coat! Dally l'tll.IC NOTICE rtennoua .,..... Pllol Oct 14, 21 , 28, Nov 4, 11183 PllOt Ocl H 26. Nov 4. 11. 11183 l'tCTITIOUa 8UalNIH ..,.._ aTATil•NT 5804-83 . 5842-83 NAM« aTATW•NT The followlng petlOlll are dol t>u~o4~ petlOl1 la doing bu~~: MOTORSPORT, 223 WINCO. 6700 Wetnat Aw .. Suite Orehard Or Santa Ana Hit, llF. Huntington BMctt. CA.112&47 92707 Byron Mitton Wantan!len. 8700 Ot-Joyoa Moot•. 2232 Orc:tler W1rnet A~ .. Sulla llF, Hunllnglon Dr. Sant• Ana Ht1, CA 112707 e.acll, CA 92&47 Thia bualMU 11 conducted by. Thia t>utlneaa 11 conducted by· 1n lndlVldual Individual Otane Joyce MOO<a Byron M Werllen!lan Thi• atatemant w11 ltled wnh 1 Thi• 11atemenl w11 flied with 1he County Cletll 01 Orange County on County Clerk of Otange County on Oct H . 11183 Oct. 111, 1983 "274t7 f227111 Publllhed Oranoa Coett Dilly Publlan.d Orano• Coa11 Dally Piiot October 2 t, 28 Nov 4, 11, 1983 Piiot Oct. 21, 28. Nov ... 11, tll83. 5705-63 P\llUC NOTICE NlJC NOTICE RHOLUTION NO. IS-II A RllOLUTION M THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of NEWPORT MACH ~Cl.ARING rra INTENT TO TRAHIFER OWNlRIHtP M THE UNDERGROUND UTIU TIEI IYITEM IN TRACT 107 UDO llLE TO I OUTHEAN CALIFORNIA EOt&ON COMl'ANY; ICHEOULE A PUBl.IC HEARING THEREON WHEREAS. vaults, conduit a and related e•ectrlcal equipment that service territory within 1he City known as "Lido Isle" and "Via Lido" are located within the boundaries ol Tract No. 907 as pet map 1eco1ded In Book 28, Pages 25·36 lncluslve. 01 mlscellaneoua maps on Ille In the ottlce of the County Recorder of Orange County. Callfornta; and WHEREAS. City la considering the translet, 10 Edison, of Its 5737-83 aun•ic NOTICE right. title and Interest In and to the vaulta. conduits and P\8.IC NOTICE 1----'".-..~ ............ ....-~---I equipment; and -----------FtCTITIOUI au ... aa WHEREAS. the parties believe that the City has certain l'IClTTIOU• .ua..aa NAllH aTATRWNT rights. llllea and Interest In and to the underground vaults, ..,._ tTAT!MINT The fo41owlng P4l'IO!l• 11• ootng conduits and systems which contain the electrical equipment The lo4IOWlng perton la dotng l>utl,_ 11 that aervlcee the 1e<rltory. and the parties believe that the vaults. t>uelneu u MARSHALL ASSOCIATES. 30982 conduits and equipment to be transferred wete constructed or O EA N RATHBUN & AS· Vl1 E11enega. San Juan Cepl•1rano. Installed by the City with lunds derived from special aneasmenta I SOCIA TES. 1601 Reel View Cotorui CA.112675 I I • f Del Met, CA 112626 Betbart M M1rlltall, 301182 Via levied pursuant to the provisions O ltle mprovement n Cl O DNfl Rathbun. 1601 Reel VI-. Eilenega, Sen Juan Ceplllteno, CA 19 11, and Cororua Dal Mar. CA 112825 92675 WHEREAS. aside from Its Interest In ensuring that 1et1dents Thi• t1t111nes111 conducted by· an Paul H. Metah•ll. 30982 v11 ol the territory continue 10 be serviced by Edison, City receives lndlVldutl E111naga. San Juan Cep11ttano, CA. no benefit from the ownerahlp of lhe vaults. conduits or systems, Dean Rlthbun 112875 and I Tiii• llalemenl WU tiled with lhe Thia bvtlneu la conduc;ted by: • WHEREAS, It II In ttle best lnterll or City lo tranafet. to ·~n!~.~t"~ 01 Or•no• County on lurn~t;:,~r~~:.1f~,11 Edison. all of 111 rlghl, lllle and Interest In ltle vaults. conduits and l'Zl7485 Thi• 1111.mant wu n1eo with th• 1yatema dexrlbed above because City cannot economlcally and Publlllled Orange eo..1 Dally County Clerk ot Otange County on efflclently operate and maintain said systems, vaults and con- Ptlot Oct 21. 28 Nov 4. 11. 111113 Oct. 1. 11163 dulls; City would no longer be liable for Injuries or property 6709-63 1'22991a damage related 10 the eKlstence of the vaults and conduit• and ---l'tllJC---,.,-TIC£----Publllhed Orange eo..1 ()ajly City would not be reapontlble 10< raising vault• to grade In the ___ ...;.... _______ PHot Oct. t4, 21. 28. Nov 4. 11163. e11ent of itreet ieaurtactng; and l'lCTTTIOU• au-•• 5591..a3 WHEREAS, the p1e>pol&d t1ansler of the 11aulls. conduits and NAM« HATt•NT 1-------------i ay11em1 wttlch contain the electrk:al equipment wtllch services The following ~· •• do!no Pt&IC NOTtcE the territory 11 contingent upon the continuing commitment of bull,_ u : d '--d I t f CHEZ MARIE, 16027 Brookllurll 1'1CTITIOUa .,..... Edison to maintain an operate '""' propet1y an equ pmen or St .. Fountain Valley, Ct NAllU aTATllmNT the purpoee of providing electrlcal service; and Mattan Jena McCarty. t0436 The tollowlng !*'ton• at• do4ng WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that a call for Stonebanll SI .. Bellftow«. CA 90708 t>vtllnau 11: bide wlll not rnult In competitive bl<Jdlng because Edlton Is the Thi• bull,_. 11 conducted by: • ANOTHER POOL SERVICE, only potentlal bidder for the electric facllllles to be lransfetred. general pllflnetlltlp 17832 All1wn Cltti., Huntington and Marian Jane McCarty a..c:h, CA. 112&411 WHEREAS. It 11 tile beat Interests ol the parties and ttle This 1111-t WU llled wllh the Robert A Morgan, 17632 Allewn I th I th I till th I d t 0 County Ct.rk of Otange County on Circle, Huntington e.acn. CA 112649 residents o e terr tory a e to e vau ts con u1 11 an "-' 4 11183 p 1c1 A M 17432 All syslema be tranaferted to Edison '""'' 1 n2'7411 C4tc::~ H~nllngl:.g:.cn. CA 112= NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council Pub41shed Or•noe Coat Detty r1111 t>uelnaM 1a conducted by· In· of the City of Newport Beach hereby ell.pres.sea 111 lnt~ntlon to P1101 Oct 21.28 Nov 4, 11, 11183 dM<lual1 (huaband 6 wife) transfer, 10 Pacllk. the vaults. conduits and electrtcal systems 5711-63 Patrlel• A MOfgan located wtthln the boundaries of Tract No liKH u per map -----------Robar1 A. M<lfgan recorded In Book 28, peges 25 through 26, Inclusive of P\8.JC NOTICE Th/I r1atamet'lt wu hied wtlh 1 mlaceHaneou1 mapa on Ille In the office of the County Recorde< ~~·~~of Or~ County of the County of Orange. State of Calllornla The 1 vault1, condulhets RCTTnOUaaUU.H NAME HA TU .. NT The fo41owfng pet'IOn 11 do4ng Publlllhad Orange Cout Oal l>utll,_. 11. Pllol Oct. 7. 14, 21, 26, 11183. WARGO CHEMICAL CO , te?5 6480· W•tclllf Ortw . Suite t ~' NewPot1 Beeeti. CA 112660 Kallh Jamae WarQO. 35 e Wood-1 ____ "8l. __ IC_NO_T_l_CE __ -1 lll'ld Plac.. Cotti MeU, ~l 112627 ,ICTITIOUI aU9lMIH I Thia bullneea 11 c:qhduc<eo by Ill NAllH •TAft•NT ln<IMdual and related electrical equipment 10 be tran1 ened service I territory within the City of Newport Beach commonly known as lido Isle and Via Lido. and the transfet would be condllloned upon the commitment of Edison to continue to maintain and ope1ete the equipment lor the purpose ol providing electncal service to Lido tale and VIS Lido w ith receivers such as J arme Crail and Carl H arry, has com- pleted 67 of 130 passes for l.029 y ards and 12 touchdowns. Dave Swigart 1s al tailback and h i s running s tats have !lip-flopped from week to week, ga.ininS 71. 14. 107. 27. 127 and 3 yards. LOS ANGELES (AP) T ommy Lasorda, w ho piloted the young and troubl ed Los Angel es Dodgers to the National League West title t.his .eason, wu re- warded Thunday with an Wl- precedented three-year contract, 1< .. 111 J w11uo Tiie followlno P«ton• are dot gi ving the Dodgers manager a I flits 1111-1 ..... llleO wtlll the lbu:~Nt;'S Fl OWERS 1607 o ne-year contract, joked, "As you Counry Cieri.. 01 Otenoe Couniy on Hetbot Blvd Foun1a1n veuey, CA kn T . 10c1 t4 11183 92109 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notice ts hereby given that the City Councll ol the Clly of Newpotl Beach will hold an:>uOhc heating on Novembe1 14. 1983. at the flour of 7 30 p m 1n the City Councll<Chambers of 111e City of Newport Beact1 located at 3300 Newport Blvd , N-port Beach CA lot the purpose of receiving testimony from petsons Objecting to the proposed transfe< and to receive such other evidence as may oe relevant to 111 dete<mlnatlon whether to transle1 ttle p1oparty Huotlngtoo vs. Ocean View Huntingu m Beach H igh 's Oil- ers are a team riding on a bag wave follow mg th e1.r 24-10 vtc· tory o ver EdLSOn, th e fu'St since 1969, betund All-CIF runrung back Danny Thompson, a 6-1. 195-pound n ugget Thom pson has rushed for 963 y ards on 112 carnes, and among his 13 touchdowns this year are runs o f 82, 60. 58, 45, 27. 27, 22 and 19 yards, along with a 93-yard kickoff return and a 32-y ard ~ reception . Keeping the defenses h onest against the Oilers' Delaware winged-T offense is quarterback Eric Lawton, w h o has completed 50 percent o f his 120 passes for 969 y ards and 9 TDS. The Olien are 5-1, on a live·~ wtnning streak and ranked No. 3 in Orange County . Ocean V iew . th e home team for tonight's game at Huntington Beach, has sh own signs o f 1100ring potential off i1.s 26-point outburst against Marina last w eek . H owever , the Seaha wks are 1-5 overall, 0-1 in lea~e. ~ Marina vs. Westmloster Manna has a four-game wm- ning streak g oing against the Lions, a reversal of a 20-year series w h1ch saw W estminster unbeaten (15-0-1) in the f irst 16 matches. The Vikings en ter 1-0 in league, behind the exploits of veer quar- terback Bill M arler. who has been most impressive 11\ completing 55 of 111 for 1.052 yards and 12 touchdowns with just ONE inter- ceplion His main targets -Chip Rish and Mike Crowley -have caught 48 of those passes for 988 y ards. Westminster offers a similar quarterback in tenns of statistics w1th Tim H anson, b u t with a different style. The slick W est - rn.in.ster qb has completed 73 of 146 for 956 yards, for 3 TDB. Mesa's Tripp raees at Ascot GARDENA -O.t.a Mesa's S l eepy T rip p, on the heel.I o f winnlng t he 1983 U nited States A uto Club We11em States Mid~t title, will lock homa with Rich Vogler, who i. M~ed for the 1983 USAC Nat.lonal Mid~ ChampionahJp Saturday nla.ht at A9cot Park ~h wUJ bo ..eking a 50th c:al'ttr USAC National Mlcl~et victory ln the ni&ht'• ~-lap main ~nL \ On the heels of w hat many consider his best job in aeven seasons of managing the Dodgen, La.9orda became th e first man- ager to be ottered a multi-year contract by the owning O 'Malley f amily. o~, ommy lS a very . per-FZ174C? J.,.,., L Jad<lln. 152 46 Danley su asive man. W e wanted bun to Publlan.o Orange Coa t Detty St Hllci«ld• He401111 CA take a one-year oontract but h e PllO! Oct n , 28· Nov 4' 1 \;~:83 Susan M. Jac11lln, '15248 Danley uldn't " SI., HKJ.nd• Helghla. C .... WO . Pt.a.IC NOTICE Thi• buall'IWI •• CC>ndUCled by· ,,,_ Although Los Angeles lost the Olvldual• (huabend & wit•) NL Ch ampionship Series three l'lCTITIOUa auatMH I J""" L J1c:9111n NAME IT A HMINT SuNn M Jllci<lln games to on e to Ptuladelph1a, the Tiie fe>110wit19 persona are d()jng T1111 11••-t wu fifed with 1he1 Dodger brass w as e>«remely t>ullnaaa u County Clatll 01 Orange County 01 Pleased w i th the w ay Lasorda EKECUTIVE PRODUCTIONS, Sep! 30. 11183 . 172112 M<:Fedden. Sutt• G. Tu111n. f'2SD3 performed hlS duties. CA 112M0 Publllhed Ot~ Cout oa14y "l think 1983 was the biggest Aol>et1 A Pat10I. 17273 McFad· PllOI Oct 7, 14, 21, 26, 11163 ·al 1 T " 'd Al Cam oen Ava . Tu111n. CA 112880 6489-~ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution ol Intention shall be publlahed once a weell 101 two succ.nslve week1 In the official newapaper of the City of Newport Beecti, the publlc.atlon to be made before the dele Ml for heating on tt1l1 matter ADOPTED thl1 11th day ol October. 1983 ATIEST· l s/Wanda E Andersen City Clerk ASP/Edison l s/Evelyn R. Hart Mayor Published Orange Coasl Dally P1to1 Oct 14 21 1983 The late W alter O'Malley and n ow tus son, Peter, have never offered a manager a pact for more than on e year. tn l Or ommy , 118.J -0onoe ~Tarry Ure. eo1 South ·-----------• ~d· thet ~H g~~d· execuuve Vlunce ~ms""' t23, swua M a CA P\8.IC NOTICE ---Pta--IC_NO_T_IC_E ___ ----Pl&.--IC-NO_TI_C_E __ _ pres1 en . e i U1 a very yo g ™• t>utl,_ 11 oonducted by 1 c,,. .. 1148 Even Walter Alston, who man- aged the club for 23 seaaona start- ing in 1954. had to go through the fall ritual of signing a new oon - tract each and every y ear. The f inancial terms o f Laaord.a's oontract were not an- nounced, but It i.s believed to call for a substantial raise on the •250.000, one-year agreement he w orked under this 9ea90n. "Christmas came early for the Lasorda family this year and I 'm so grateful to Peter O'M alley," said the 56 -year-old m anager . ''I h ave so much to be grateful for "The year 1983 was a reward - ing on e for all of us. All the people in th e organization should be credited. It w as a trem endous year." Peter O 'Malley. questioned a bout break ing the trad ition or UCI track team ranked 19th UC Irvine's men's track and f ield team h as been ranked 1 i\h in the nation by Track and Field N ews, which ratee the country's teams on the basil of dual-meet result& from last spring. ~al pert~p NOTICI Of' TitUaTill'a aAU fWbat1 A P9tiOI T,_lor. JUAAOC), Jeff'/ l .. Thia 11et_,I .., .. llled wtlh Iha T. No '1111 2 County Clar1t of Orange County on • · NOTicl • Oct 6, 11163 YOU Af\E IN DEFAULT UNDER A FnleM OEEO OF TRUST. OATEO Aptll 9, Publ/thed Ot~ Coaa1 o.lty 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Piiot Oct 21, 28. Nov 4, t 1. 11183. TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT 5107·&3 MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBl.IC SALE. ~1~1"""1 ........ H--l-8~,-,-c ........ 1"""1'"". IF YOU NEEO AN EXPl.ANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEO-INO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD -----------CON1'ACT A LAWVER On November 4, 11183, at II IS TROXLER a m • UFM FINANCIAL CORPOR· WILLI.AM P TROXLER, ATION ta duly appotnt9d TNlt .. residen t of Newport Beach, under and ~t to 0..0 of T~ Ca Paaeed awav on Ocwber ••.CUted by Jerry Lee Jut.00, an • .r unmatriad man rac:o«lad April 14. 19, 1983, he wu born on 1980. 11 lnat. No. 17385, tn bOOll May 21, 1903 ln Loe An· 13572. P•oa 6111 of Ofllclat Record• geles. C.. Survived by ru. in Iha office of the County Rac:orelef wife Evelyn, a eon Dale w ~~anoa County. 61•1• of Call· Troxler and a daughter Elaa WILL SELL A.T PU81.IC AUCTION W elborn, 9 gTandchlldren 4 TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH d hlld ~· (P•Y•ble at time of Nie In lewtul gr·eat-gren c ren. r u-money ot tha United Sli t .. ) at Iha the neral aervioe9 w ere held on lfonl enlrenc:. to tha Old Orenoa Friday, October 21, 1983 al County CouttllouM. toe.led on Pacific y1ew M ortuar y ~~~·~7~~v.~t=:~ Chape) with entombment at t0tnl1 a11 right. title, and 1n1-t oon- Paciflc V iew M emorial ..eyed 10 1nd now held by It under Park. Newpon Beach, Ca. aald 0..0 01 True1 In ,,,. pr~y Pacific View M ortt1Arv di-1nu11e<1 In aald County end Stala Coach Kevin M cNair's Ant- eaters w ere 4-3 last season, with wins over Stanford, Long Beach S tate, Fresno State and Cal Poly S an L uis Obispo. UCl's losses w ere to three teams r ank ed ln this year's T op 10 -Oregon. UCLA and San Diego St.ate Washington State Is top -ranked team on the list . The Antea ters are the only P a- cific Coast Athletic Aasoclation team rated In the T op 20. -.r :S.ecrlbe<l " IGARASHI AT TOP . • • recton. LOI 14 1 ol Ttact No 2341 In ,,,. City of Co111 M .. a, County of Or- "' 1nge. St•ll olC111fornla, u per map recorded In book 78, PION 3 and 4, Mll09flaneoua Mape, In lhl office 01 Che Counly Recorder of M id County. From Page 6 1 •• One of th e things that caused the removal of the W omen's K emper Open from M esa Verde CC in 1982 alter three y ears at the course was t he lack of a sufficient cr owd, according to sponsors at t h at Ume. T hose who followed the tour· nament for three years know that Saturday and Sunday play had an earl y fin ish time to accommo- date national television . Players had to f lnlsh their round by 1 o'clock on Sunday In case of a playoff and on Saturday the fin· L'lhing time was at 2 or 2:30, making It cilf!lcult for fan.a to attend unless they came early in the day. "W e are n egotiating ritht now with four network. but we do not plan on flniahlng aa early u they dJd for the W omen's K emper tournament," lgarashl 88)'8. "We will have delayed television ln this area and ho~ for • later Hnllh to show on the Eut C.O..t. W e will have our telMsfon com- mitment' b y Nov. 20, hopefully." The ntw apon90r hu vtrtu.ally a rt'ad )'·made com.m1ttee to ~ the first event on compar•tivcly short notJ~ Paul Zangger ls &l'n· c-rlll <'htllrm&n and Jlm Poteet IA gen eral vice chairman. Both ser - ved as ch airman of the W omen 's K emper Open for a year during its reign in 1979-81. Mesa V erde has been the site of more profeuional tol.LnlAlllents in Orange County than any other coune. The <;osta Mesa layout opened in 1959 and •poNOred e PGA even t that same year wlth Jay H ebert the w1nner. In auc~ ceeding yean, Bllly Casper, Bob McAllister and Tony Lema won th e even t before It left the area. It was at M ... Verde that Lema gained the nickname Champagne T on y Lema when he came through wt th a proml8e to the press to serve the beverage ln the preea tent lf he w on a tour- nament. In 1968 the Haig and Hatg N•· Uonal Opt!n wu s~ at M eu Verde with Bob Dl.ckaon the win- ner. J oA.nn Carner w .. the winner of the tlnt Women'• Kemptt Open in 1979 with Nancy Lopo winning ln 1980 and Pat Bnd»y In 1981. Wuham made a name tor henielt In the flnt event by ecor- l ng two hoh .... in-one durlng the four days of the tournament. r BALTZ BEROERON IMITH A TUTHll.1. W!I TCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th St CoSla MIN 646-9371 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-C1ematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beacn 644-2700 McCOflMICK MORTUARY 1795 Laouna Canyon RO L90una e..cn. Ca 9286' 494-9415 HAR80 R LAWtHIT. OLIVI Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 182.5 Giiier Ave Cotla M ... 5•0·556• NltCl lMOTHaRI MU.IMOADWAY MORTUARY 110 8roeOw41Y Coat,M..-~2-9 160 T~ slr .. I 1ddt... OI Ille r .. I properly dH crlb•d 1bo11• •• putporled to be. 1300 Wiiton A\19 , COiie M ... , CA 112828 The ufto.telgn9d Truelff di•· C1•fm1 any llt blllty lot •ny ln¢0frec1· na" ol the ebow etreal addrwe and othat ciomtn00 dealgnatlon. It any. mown herein. The aale wlll be made, but without :ovanen1 or war1anty, ••or ... °' 11!1 pli.d, taiQM'dlng tltla, f)CeUHIOl'I, °' IMUmbrancee. to P•Y Iha remaining 1Um of the notl(•I 19GUfed by aald 0..0 Of TtUl l, with lnt-1 lhanlon, u prolll<lfd In H id not«•>, ed• 11ancaa, II any, unoair Illa t1m11 of Mid DMd of Trutt. IMI. ~ Incl aA~ of Ille Truat .. and' Of the \r\lllt• created by lllld DMd of Truet. The total emount of the ufltMlld belanoe of 111e OOl!Oallon ~ by tfla pr~ to ~ tOld and fMaOfl- lll6a Mt~ oottt. ~and actvtlnCal •I Ille time of Illa lnltlel publlcetlon of Illa Noltoe of Sela II 1 112.&98.12. The banatlolMy under Mid Dead of T N II ._..OIOt• ell.CVt.cl and c». ..... ad 10 the ~fled • wt"ltt«i 0ec:1&1111on Of o.taulf and Damlu1d for ae1a, and 1 wrttt• ~tlol of o.. fltllt Ind E*lllon 10 W . TM under· •IO'*' C*IMd Mid Nollol of o.taull encl EllCtlOn to ... 10 .,_~In Illa c:outlty '"'*9 tM rMI proC*'ty It t~. 0.ta: laotembar t. tN3 Uf'M 'INANCIAL O~TION t03&0 M Toney PlnM "d, I.a "°" CA 92037 (91l) 4~1tl0 8y t.llNl'I HllTlmOlld Prmidant Publlttlld Orwioe CoMt 0.ity \.. e P1io1 0c1 14, 21. 21. 1tu -----------~ 51'8·93 RHOLUTION NO. "'" A RllOLUTION Of THE CITY COUNCIL Of TH£ CITY OF NEWPORT MACH DECLARING ITS INTENT TO TRANI FER O~IHll' OF THE UNOEROROUND UTILITIES IYITEM 1H TRACT «17 LIDO llLE TO PACIFIC TELEPHONE; ICHEDULE A PUllUC HeARIHG THEREOH WHER~S. vau111, conduits and 1elated telephone equip- ment that eervtce territory within the City known as 'Udo late" and "Via Udo" 111 located within the boundaries ol Tr11<:t No. 907 u per mep recorded In Book 28, Pages 25-36 lnctualve, of mlscellaneoul mapt on Ille In the office of the County Recorder ol Orange County. Callfornle. and WHEREAS. the City 11 consldetlng the 11ana111. to Pacific Telephone ("Paclfle") ol It• right. title and interest In ano 10 the vaults. conOulll and equipment; 1nd WHEREAS, the partle• belleve thet the City haa certain rlghll, tltlea and lnter11t In and to the underground vaults, conduits and 1yat•m1 which oontaln the lelephone equipment that eervloes the territory. and the parties believe that lhe vaults, conduit• and equipment were con11rucied or Installed by the City with tunds derived from speclel auessment1 levied pursuant to the provl1lon1 of the Improvement Act or t 91 1; and WHEREAS, Hide from Ila Interest In ensuring that reslden1s of lhe territory continue to be serviced by Pacific. City reoalvet no beneflt lrom the ownerlhlp of the vaults. conduits or sya1em1: and WHEREAS. It It In the bell Interests of City to trensfer. to Pacific. all of Ila right. lltle and Interest In the vaulta. conduits end ayatem1 ~rlbed ebove because Clly cannot economlcally and etflclently operele and maintain said system•. vault• and oon· dulll; City would no longer be liable lot Injuries or p1opet1y damage 1e1ated to Iha existence of the vaults and conduits, and City would not be r"ponslble lor raising vaults to grade In the event of atreet resurtaclng: 1nd WHEREAS. the propoead tranaler ot the vault•. conduits and aye1em1 which contain the telephone equlpmen1 which servleet the territory 11 contingent upon Iha continuing commitment ol Paclllc to maintain and operate the property end equipment lor the purpose of providing telephone service. and WHEREAS, the City Council has dete<mlned tha1 a call ror bide wlll not result In competitive bidding becaute Paclllc la the only po1enttal bidder lor the telephone lacllltles to be trans· femtd; and WHEREAS, It II the best lnte<est1 or the partle1 and the residents or fhe territory that lftle to the vault•. conduit• and •yatem1 be traneferrad to P1clltc. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED thel the Clly Council of the City of Newport Beach he1eby expretNI It• Intention to trensfer, 10 Pacific, the vaulta. conduit• and etectrleal 1y1tem1 located within the bounderlea of Tract No. 907. aa Plf map recorded In Book 28, page1 25 througl'I 28. lneluelve, of mlacellaneou1 map• on Ille In the off!Qe of the County Aecordlt of the Co,1n1y of Oranr., State of Callfornla. T~ 11111111. oondl.llll ano related alectrle• equlpm4Wtt to be tren1fetred wvtoe the territory within the City of Nftlport 9"oh commonly known •• Lido tale and Via Udo, and tne tra.n•'-would be conditioned upon the commitment of PIClllC Telephone Compeny to con- tinue to malnlaln and 099rate the equipment fOf the purpoee of providing felepttone aervloe to Lido Ille and VI• Lido. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notice ta hef'IC>y gl¥en that the City Councll of the City of N9wpcH1 hecltl wtll hold a public hearing on November 14, 19&3, at the hour of 7•30 pm , In the City CouncH Chamber• of the City of NIWPQf1 &Md\, located at 3300 New'l>Of1 BIVd .. Newport 8Meh, Ca., for the purpoee or reeetvtno t111lmony from peraon1 obtectlng 10 the pf'OC)C)Md transfer and to receive tueh other .videnoe u may be ,.!eyant to 111 determination whether 10 1tan1tet lhe property BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED tha1 thlt Reaolutlon of Intention lhall be publl9hed onoe a weetc '°' two aucceealve _...., In the official ~aper Of the City of Newpon 9each, the pub41catl0n to be made befont the date M t ~ l'IMrlng on tht. matter. ADOPTED tt1t1 11th day of Oo1ot>er, 1983 lt/E~ R Hart MayOf ATT!ST: It /Wanda E.. AndltAen City Clefk RSJ> /Pacific Publlehed Orange Coaat Dally Piiot Oet 1.-. 21, 1983 Ofangt Coul DAIL V PILOT/Frfd1)', Ootob« 21, 1983 U __________________________________________________________________________________ ...;... _________________________ .. by Gus Amola C.:\llt'U:t.lt by Jim Da111s MAYBE A CHANGE Of 5URROUNPI~ WO<JLP CME£R U6 UP IO·ZI THE f' i\.'9 IL l ' ClllCl'S "But how con you look up the spelling of a word if you don't know how to spell it?" by Brad Anderson ) ''Move 011er ... we 're having company!" SCltlllU'. SC~INLI "'"••1.a "'.,' 1(;; "Why don't I Invent 1 can optntr for c1t1?" 01:,,1s THt: .'Wt:~ \(·t; Hank Ketcham ~ OR I CAN 60 l~TO NEEDLES ALL BV MYSELF. AND PLAY ~IDEO 6AMES 0 ·2· .. ' ! by Charles M Sc hu lz LIFE CAM SE VERY EXCITING WHEN 'YOV MAVE C~OICES GOREN ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SRARIF YOUI ralEND. TBE ENEMY Neilher vulnerable. South dealt. NORTH tAH4 ~au 0 AJ • 184 WEST EAST +U +7$ <:>AK Q 10 ti J9 4 0 1080 0 Q785 • KH • 1ou2 SOUTH + KQlOU tl U 0 KU •AQ8 The bidding: South Wut North E11t I • Obie Rclble P111 Put 2 <:> 2 • P111 4 • Pua p .. , Pa11 Opening lead, King of ti snot: To \Ike a flneue becauae lt'a there 11 bad. To uh It when you have been Inform· ed that It mu1t fall l1111ly. The auction wa1 routine. North bid lwo 1padea over Weat'• two heart• to ahow a minimum redouble bated on 1pade support. South had juat enough to go on Lo game. Weat led two rounds of hurts, then shifted lo a trump. Declarer drew a .second round of trump• end ing in d~y, then tried a club fine . That failed, and W eat et urned a hurl. Declarer n1rred and tried the diamond nnuse. Hid that succeeded. derlarer would have been able to get rid of one or dummy's clubs on the king of diamonds. But that also ran~d ror down one. "L.051': OH£ 9'Jf, OflA8el.E ~11£. OIJa( 'fHAt ~letS Certainly, declarer wu a liltle unlucky. However, to rely on the club lhleue w11 naive. 1lnce ll wu almoet bound to ra il becaute of Weat'a ukeout double. Even without the double It wu faulty technique. There w11 a far better line available. Declarer ahould draw two rounds ot trumpa, ending on the table. then rurr a heart. Next, declarer caahet the ace--king of diamond• and ruffs a diamond to eliminate that suit from his hand and dummy. With the ground work laid. declarer leads dummy's last heart and sluffs his eight of clubs. Had there been no oppos 1ng bidding and East pro dures the fourth heart. decl11rer will have lo fall back NIC.E JO~ LAN[)(.>! <.lOOR BAt-lD PRO~Blc..> WOOlD HA\JE 11\KEN Fl~ P\..ACE IF 'THAT FlAMING BA1t>N TRIC.K .-tAON'T GONE ~R<i ! 1 KNOW , I C.OUl..DN'T BELIEVE IT! I'VE NEVER 5E,EN A FOOraALl. FIELD CA"TtJ-4 FIRE l.J KE ™AT BH-OR£ ! DR. SllOCK A WHl"T"'e UN I F=ORM ?! ~e .MORe SPE!CI F1c, Kl r?r?0.1 ~ HAVI!! CUS1"0Mf!RS 1'H.A1"'R.E:E MANICURIS1"S, c:>eN1"'At... .ASS 151".AN"T"'S, L.At:>Y FRY COOKS A.Ne:> CRu1se t:>1R.eC:T"ORS.' so t'escR1ee ·r-...e POMe> 1"HING/ FENTON .., on the club finNH for hll contract. But In tht. UN, where Wett lw bid hearu, he 11 known to have tht lo111 heart. He win• the I.rick, but he la end pl1yed. He mu1t either yield a ruff.tluff by playing 1 diamond, or lead a club into declarer• uinace. Jn either cue, ten tricka come home. How do ,.. eMMe die be.t .,eaJq lead? Cliule1 GOf'eo ue UM aaewor. Fw a COJ)' •• "Wini., o,.at., Lead1," 1ud 11 .85 to "Gwea·Leacle," car. el ~ aew1p1per. P.O. Bes !69, Norwood, N.J. 07648. Malle chtdll peyable tt New• paptrboob. b Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan IJ£U.,Mt A.N~~~114f NAA't ~~ • ~IH ~ A ~" AtlJ} Mf.1'~~ 1'0 et A~~~ H ~\l~~ PA~tW1'! by Lynn Johnston by Wiiey IT WA' Pl5CJO~f[) IN A UOUSE 5lJ6(1)MMtrT£f HEAR/No TOVAY.,, _JI/AT ILL f6AL AL/ENfJ WAVE THE SAM£ RIOHTS A5 IJ. 5. C/T/Z£NS A5 f AF< A 5 Tff E l.R.5. I~ CONCERN£[)/ t' _NJ lK>.~. ~ftJK8KrAN LATER fXPt.Alf'Ell TAAT U.!l CfTIZEtfJ «JN'T HAVE ANY RIUIJT!J, A~ FAR A~ rJtf l~~ 1' CMCEfflfCJ.., JUST ONE.~. eiv.ce FF\OM MISS SPENCER evr l TOLD HER THE MRS WAS STILL. IN eeo1 ~ bv Harold Le Oou x LOOK, WHY DON'T 'l'OV TAKE MY DAUGHTERS TO "'0-E At.RK I OR MAYee A 1'1+CNIE? KE!P THEM OUT~ A FEW HOURS! •• Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Friday, Oc1ober 21, 1Gi3 MllllOUI ........ MAim ITATW .... A&. COUWT N011C9 °' ~ftrl IA.La NW 8TAW ..._ ITAW NOnct Of111IUITD't 1ALf Mm ITATIMIJlf NAl9 ITATllmNT The fOllOWlng ~ -doing ND'CUa ~T T4 Me. .... 1 The followlng per.ona -TNI followlng per'IOl'W -doing T4 Me.. -I 'ft. lolleMtng penOfll era doing Tha IOIOWWICI '*"°"' ere doing bveltlW ee: IMie Wuhll••r Aw MOTa ~..: ~ • MOnC1 bu..,_ ea: ~ M: THI MARINA OATtWAV INN, W .. At kc, OA.-YOU ARE IN OUAU\.T UHOP A C08TAMUAMIDICM.CINTI Ill.I.IT 1UG PRODUCT'S Kl W YOU AA£ IN OUAULT UNOf.R A 11;1.ITE DEVELOPMENT COM• BACO. I. TO~, 3 Upper ~ 1MOO Main 8trwt, ~HO, tiuftt-,lalnlllf• JOH l.A"A and DEEO Of TAUeT.1.f?ATl.D Auo.,.!~1 AAO!Ot.OOV. tfl Vtoton. St.. 17th St., IP Coata MeM, CA 92t2 DEED OFTRUIT, DATE> MarClfl 2.2, ,ANY, 11081 1tW1a lf\ld. 8Mt 101 ~ "--Drlw. Nawpcwt 8-ott, CA. lngton llaeah, CA. tat41 18AllUA LAM 1171. UNLE$1 Vuu TAl<a AC'r'IQN ..._CA. tffl7 ltwt H ..... 1174 ,..,..., 19412. VNl.U8 YOU TAl<I: ACTION Tliltln 0. t29IO 12t80 & D INNS, o.n..... ,annarwnlp, DtiMnd.nt· JULIA NAVA ak TO PAOT'ICT YC>Uf' ~1 IT Coeca Mw Holpital "'-tmem ,.,.., eo.ia M9M. CA. tlt27 0 PROT£CT YOUR PAOHATY. IT Elite ~I Coml>W'IY. !no. AMdall F. Geddel, Truttea under 1MOO Main 8tl'Mt, Sulla 780, Hool• L.UCIHOA JUuA NAVA: PACIF~ MAY BE 80l..O AT A PUklC .-E. Comoenv, t711 Vloiorta 81., Coate ~ 8. TWWI, 18102 a MAY IE 801.D AT A ll'U8UC 8Al.L .A Cellfomla ~lion, 17611 ltle Randall F. OedOM Truet, clettd on 9Moll. CA. t2t44 FEOl!RA1. 8AVING8 ANO L.OAN A8-IF YOU NUO AN EXPLANATION Of' ...... Ck HU7 Diiie, Huntington 8-11, CA. 9 IF YOU NEED AH EXPLANATION IMne BM!. ~'-l07. TIHlttn. Ca Jen, 18, 1t71, 3 Upper ~ ~le conduc1ed by: 80CIATION· WILL.& FA.AGO BANK· THE NATUNl Of THI Pf\OCHO. -.n1em1n KIM, M.o .. 418 ~ Tiiie ~ .. conduot.S by: THE NATURE Of THE PROCEED-02880 I ~ Driw. Nlwpcwt &Mon, CA. Wlllf*'nareflio, ENl.YN A' DAWSON dbe CE..: ING AaAlNIT YOU.1..!0U IHOVU> doa ferrti09. ~ del Mat, CA. pert'*""P· ING AGAINST YOUJ. YOU SHOULD ~ Flnlllldal Inc .. A c.11" nteO M~ M, f>ot1iw. Vloe ~I TURY 21 . COUNTRY·RICHARD OONTAOT A LAWV~. t2tall ,,...,_I. Twiet CONTACT A LAWY.,R. fomla Col'potatlon, 176&1 IMn<I Dennie W. Harwood, Trut lM Thie irtldement -Ned with RIOPEi.LE dbl CENTURY 21 On Octobar 21, 1M3, at t: 111 a.m.. lfledrlck ~. M.D., 1163 Elbe 1twt H. a.Mer On Nowmblf 4, UMl3, •I 9: 15 bl¥d., Tliltln c. 82880 und9r Iha Wiii of a.th E. Hwwood, 'Ie Olen of Orange County on OIJHTillY·. and 00£8 I througt! v 8eeurffy Aiied 8en4oee -duty ap. Olrola, c:o.t• ...... CA. 92tH Tllll at•tement WM llled with a.m .. CICO CORPORATION .. duly Thie ~ " conduct9d Cly' • 560 ~ Centet onv.. &ilt• Sec>t. • 1983. · • POln~ed Truat .. under and ~t JohrW laUon, M.D., 118 Aovll 81. ty CWtt of Orange County 1ppotn11d TruttM under and QIMtal l>et1'*"11p IOO, ~a.en. CA. 92tle0 ,_.., c.. 832 1 lo Deed Of Truet r.oordld Aug. 22, Geclfol, Newpoft Beldl, CA Hee1 t ~· 1"3 purlUll'lt to OMd Of Trwt Aecofded lllldlltd HaebtOucll. Ptaeidlnl Denni• w. Harwood, TrullM P11blllhed Dranoe COM! Delly No. 1 191t, .. !net. No. 3*7, In Dool! Morrie ""'· M.D., 2046 "°"dam • • . on ~ 2. 1"2, • Ooou. Mo. Thia ... ,_, WM flied with the under Oeollntton of TNtt. det9d Ptlot Slpl, 30, Oct."'1, 14, 21, 1183. .. .. OHi 1327', pege 781 of OfllCl4il Ad., Nawpcwt lllch, CA. t2toO f>vblleMd Or~ CoM1 12-t 14951,of Offtcllal Alcofd• In in. County Olert< of Orange Coun!Y on JUt.j 26, 1172, 560 Newport Center 5379-83 NOT1Cml \'e11 IMlft ..._ aued. In the offlot of the County Aecor Atlll• Martinea. M.D.. 2124 Piiot Sec>t. so. Oct. 1. 14, 2'. 1983. o111oe of the County Reoc>fder of Dr· Oct. 14, 19113 Ot!W, Suite eoo. Newport 8-:tl. TM_...., ............. ,... of Orenga County. St•• of Carwlde Aft., Orange, CA. t2M7 5377. 8"09 County. Stal• ot Callfomla, •X· ,.,..,. CA. 92llO P\11.JC tl)llC( ....... ,_ .................. fomla. becutld by Donald !. 0-ge Haddad, M.O., 2762 ICUlad by: Alan E. SOUIMrland & HUFlffl>L.Rft. -.UR Jolln 8. H«leman, 3 UPS* New-JOU ........... •.,... 9'lld Atctt«, a maMad men, WILL SE Malllwd 81., Coat•~. CA. 92121 Lucy H. Sout"-land. hutband and CAllUOH a KAIH>ILEV pot1 P1ua om.. Nawpoft Bwh, • ...,., h ., ..... 1Um ....... AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIOHE8 Thia~ le conduotad by: a •-II' """Tu-t wtfe •Joint tanent• WILL 8EL.L AT eooo M.cAtfttw 8twd., .... 7000 CA. 92llO ~ COUNTY If you WWI to_. the advlQe of 111 8100EA FOR CASH (peyable •t genatal pwlnltlhlp. l"-.n. nu ~ PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST ..._pon 9Mctl, Ca._ ThomM A. Hett9rnan. Truat .. ol """'°"COURT •ltorMY In tt• matt• you llhould of Nie In lewful ~of"" Uni\ Benjaimin l<tetJt, M.D. ...cnnou• IUWH BIDDER FOR CASH, (payable •• 7, .... ,..., the ThornM and Clalre Hetterton 100 CMI een... Df WMt do to promptly eo that' your wrtttan Stat•) pu,..,.,,t to 2t24H Of Thie atatement w .. flied with tile ....... ITA TW•NT tllM of Nit In lawful money of the Pubhhecl Oranot Coot Dally lMng TNlt, datld June 22, 1981. 3 • ...-... AM.CA. eint1 reaponM, If any, ,,._ be ftlad on California CMI Coda, 81 !ht County 01ert< of Orange County on -Unlt9d 8t•t•) at tha ll'ont antrlll'ICf Piiot Oct 2t 211 Nov • 11 111113 lJf)plr Nlwpcwt Plaza OrtYa, New-Plalniifj."9CROCKER NATIQf.IAL time. ··-· antr•na• to the Old Count Oct.?, 1883. ...~~no Plf'IOll• are doing to th• Old Orange county · ' ' · · 6113-113 POt1 BMch, CA. 92e80 · 1 .......... COUrthoual, locat9d on Santa ~ ,,,_,_ •· Courthoute located on Sant• Ana ------------ Robert E. Hetteman, 3 UPS* ~~K, • netlOnal bank no --El~~~~~· Blvd.. betww1 Sycamore St. P\ibllehed Orange Cout o.ity CALIFORNIA DRYWALL, 130 .... 8Mt ~ s~ SI & PlllllC fl)TIC[ Newport Plua Drive, Newport Otftndant: DEWEY E. HEN ..., nllllnalil a -Ud. ,...'. Broadwly, Sant• Ana, Cellfofnla Pilot Oct. 14, 21, 21, Nov. 4, 11183, 40th St., NewpOf1 S..Ch, ~;Ai9~~ Br~way, Santa Ana, CA. ooooO .i1 --------------- 8eec:ll. CA. t2t80 NESSY an lndlvldu11· HARRY ----.... .....,. di • ::::.. LM .. r1Qht, tltle, and Int.,_, con~ 1 6590-83 Jennifer l(ay Qryden, 1 ~ right, title, and Int-I aonvey9d to NOTICE IHYJTINO 111Da Patrtdl J. Han9man, 3 Upper · • • 00 s ...--and now held by tt undlf aald 0. St., NewpOf1 Beach, CA. 11282., and now held by 11 undaf Mid Deed Notice la h«•l>Y 91,,.,, th•1 tht Newport Plan Drive. Nawport STONE. an lodllll<lual, and E 1 lfller~uataA.,. ..._. of Trott In the proper1y .ttuat9d PU1LJC tl)TIC[ Raymond i.-renoe Sh«ltl. 28021 of Truet In the propany lltuat9d In Board of Trv1t-01the Cout Com· 8eec:ll, CA, 9He0 h: ~ ~ •,.. ..... le..-lfle lldwtoe of IMlld County and Stat• daacnbed u Via MllCl'lldo, Mlulofl VIII<>. CA. Mid County California ~rlblng munlty COlteoe 0111rlct of Orang41 Thie~ fa aonducted by: an · IUWONI ....,_, tft _. .......,, JM1 Lot 47 of TrlllCt t14, of the San l'tCTrnOUI IUW.11 Tiiie llUll,_ la Gonduatld by.• tht land ttier'.in: ' County, Calllornl•, wttl receive Mal· unlncorpof'ated wocl•tlon oth« NOTICel y;_. haft -.., wed. -... do It ...-t*J 1t IMt ,_ Ana &.lbdMalon No. 1, In the City NAm IT Aft....,. Nmltad pannenhlp. tOT 3 OF TRACT NO. t08e. IN ed bl<f• up to t>VI no l•te< than t 1:00 then. J*t,,..nlp. n. oowt _, ............... ,... .....,_, If ... ,~ _, be Cott• MIU, County Of Or9llQI The followlng J>WllOll• .,. doing JanThlnlf•, ,Kay Oryl den med with the THE CITY OF COSTA MESA.COUN-a.m .. Frld•y. Nov.nbt< 4, 11183 al JOOn B. Hefl9man wtttlowt .,..... MM'd ..... ... ... ..... ~···· of Clllfomla ... ptt map r bu"-u : ••• -WU TY OR ORANGE. ST A TE OF CALI-the Purchulng 0e9artmenl of aald Thia atat~I wat nl6d wllh Iha ,...,:,:: lltthln • .,........ llu.ted ...... aoetaltaral-corded In boOlc 11.PIQll 14 Of M HEIOLEBURG BAKERY/CAFE, County Cltttl of Oiange County on FORNIA AS PER MAP RECORDED c:oOegt dlltrk:1 loeatael at 1370 County Clerk ol OfW\OI County 00 r:: lntomaetlon below di Wl ....... llfl .... -lo, callaneout M:· In the ofTk:e of I 23115 El Toro Rd, El Toro, CA. Oc:t. 7, 111113. ~IN eoo'K 315, PAGE 25 OF MIS-Adame Avenue, Coeta Meaa. Call· Oct. 7, 1983. ..,_,. lfyouwlehto..-t~advtcllofan Moefto ........._.., CouEXnCtyERec«PTING ToHIEaaREldFRCouOMntyT.H 92830 Co O ly CELLANEOUS MAPS IN THE OF-lornl1a1 which time Mid bids wlll be ..--,., ahould ..U ,.._.., tu -ta Burton Role, 83111 Terry Ofllle, Publlthed Orange atl al FICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER publlcly opened and reed for: Publltned Orange Cout Dally attorney In thla matter, you ;;;;:;;-N 0 RT H WESTER LY REC Huntington Beach. CA. 92647 Piiot Oct. 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4, 19113. OF SAID COUNTY. PRINTING ANO BINDING COM· Pllol Oct. 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4, tll83. do IO promptly IO that your wrtttan .......,..:! ~ ... llN. -TANGULAR ..... OF SAID LOT 47 H. Car04 Roat. 11381 Tttry Offle. 55117.113 The Straat addr-and other com· MUNITY SERVICE PROGRAM, !5603-113 reeponM, If any, may be nlecl on a .... The •trMI addr-and ot Huntington BMch. CA. 92847 mon dealgnatlon, 11 any. ot the real SPRING 1984, ORANGE COAST ------------11~..... 1·TO .n. O.RNDAHTi A Gfttl oommon dealgnetlon If any of I Burton ROM m11111 •c NOT1C£ property dHorlbed above I• COLLEGE .. _"' fl)TIC£ 11 .. ...,,u11edhatldodatnandtode. _,,..,,,.._.,....fled bf ttM r--· ,.,.........., ...__.;..._. .~-1 l"uuu I"~ El tnbum!)~ dectcltt -trt Ud. peMltft ........ ,_. W JCIU wfalt ti p';'po'rt;di~' 11e'718rAJbert ""~ Thie •llltmtnt WU nled with Iha purported to ba: 11111 Church All blda are lo be In ac;c;ordanc:a ___ NO_T1C_l_M_9'QKT ____ atft wittilWa 1 -.,_ Uct. ,.... ..... thle IMleult, ,_ mwt. Coa1• Mw, CA. 112627 County Clerk ot Ora~ C~ty oo NOTICE M AJIPUCATION Str-. Cotta.,._., CA. 112827 with the Bid Ooc:umanta whlcll are To -c• ..... ...... dlntr9 • • ..._ Laa le wttNn IO dayt •fttt Ihle IUll'lmont 1, ......_ un"'--~-..... TruttM di Oct. 7. 19113. T 0 a E L L A L C 0 H 0 L I The undertlaoed di.c:talma any now In Illa and may t>a eec:urad In the ,,. --lnfllmleoloft .,. .... .. .... wt hi ',,. ..,_ ,_, ~• NVeAAGl:I llal>411ty lor any lncorractnMa ot lht olflOe of Iha Director or Purchasing UANOOND> "'°""1'Y N wWI to aelll tiw edYtoe of ~on you, ·-th 1 •court 1 dalmt any Uabl ty for any lnco<reef Publlthed Orange Coul Dally To Whom It M•y eonc:.rn: PSV atraat addr ... and other common ot Mid eo4teoe dlalrlc:I. TO: HAROLD LUI, 21111 Santa IM.bll =.,.., 111 lNa MetW written ~ to the oomplalnt. naaa of Iha atraet addrw and 01 Piiot Oct. 14. 21, 21, Nov. 4, 111113. INC. la (are) applying 10 tht Depart dealgnatlon, If any, ellown herein. Eldl bidder mual aubmh wllh hla St .. Cott• M-. CA. 92627 ~~.......... ----.... .! JOU Unleae you do, Y04Jf default wlll ba common detlon•llon. If Ill)'. 55114-113 ment of Alc:oho4lc: 8ev.r'ri Contr Said.-wtll be made, l>Vt without bid a c:uhler'a check. cert Iliad When you vecaled the preml-•t --M ,..._ • .,..., M .._. ,_ entered on apptleatlon of the pleln-herein. (P ............ b, .... _. bond de 2811 Sant• laabel St., Cotta M .... Mttten ,...._, N _,, _, be tiff, and thlt c:oun may enter• I~ Said Nile wlll be made, but wlthOU tor "41·· On Sell 8Mf & lne ub covenant or warranty, •XP<MI or Im· .......... or "'""" • ma P•Y· CA. 112121• the fOl!oMng pereon.i tllcl on tllM. ment aoalntt )'OU lo< lhe rallef a. OOYenant or warranty, •XP<-or 1 fl)TlCE Ell. Pl.) to NII lllcoho4k: l>4rVtt ptled, r90ardlng !Ille, l><>N"tlon. or able 10 lhe ordef ot the Coast Com- ..... ...-remained: Unnnlthld ce-It u...d ...... MllolUr., _ mandlcf In lhe complaint, which piled, ,-..•ding title, po esl'on, PlllllC at 2300 Harbor Blvd .. St•. 5, Cott anoumbr9nola, to pey the rem.inlng mu.nlty Colteoe Olatrlc1 Board ot ;;;;;I, ~I 6 mlaoltJaneoua bulldlng Jo • "" ...... • .... -a.. could raault In garnlatlrnent of encum~. to pay the rernal M... 921211. Publlthed Orang prlnc:lpal tum of the nota(a) NCUrael Trutt-In an amount no1 lee.II than materlall. You may ctalm thla ~op-...._ '-'° ..........._.., w.gea, taking of money or property rvnc:lpal eum of lht nol~I) STA~~WAI. Coatt o.lly Piiot Oct. 21, tllll3. by Nld Daad of Tnstt, with lnt-t flft percent (5%) ot the eum bid as a ..,... _ ..... ., __ 1, 1 •• ~ ... St.. • • _.. -. Ml .;.•,:._••ti or other r.ilef requaated ln.ttie oom-Y _ _, .. ~ of T~·.... h Int-57 t6-thlrlon, u provtdael In Mid nota(a). guarani .. that the blddef ..,111 enter M-. CA. 92627. Unlw )'OU pay 1 I .... 1 plaint. t"-eon. U provtdtd In Mid nota(• l'lCTITIOUI euwU NAMa f'lll..lC fl)TIC[ tn. Deed of Trust, f-. Cflargaa and ume 11 awarded to him. In the eva<JI -., •• .. vu """' -......., 11 E' w __, .,_, ·-· --ONRATINCI.....,.,. advanoea, If any, under the term• of Into tha propoted Contraci If the the rwonableco.1 of atoragefor all 1 f TO ntl ~· A dlltt 0.tad: Aorll 19, 19113 ldvanoet, If any, 111\dar the terma l'Thlfo4towlngpertonhM withdrawn expen-of the T,,,.._ and of the of falll.lre to entat Into .uch contract. the ~bed property, and ...;........ -.......... bf "" RICHARO J. WACK, Cler1c Mid Daad of T'Ntt. ..... .. • genatll pw1net IYom the part-....... truat• Cteet9d by Mid Deed of Truat, lhe proceed• of the check wlll be take ~ of the proper1y ....... ...... If wfa1t IO 9y: Mary Lou CorrM, Dec>uty and ·~ of tfMI TNltM ner1'llp operating undlt the fie-.... No. '·T1MO l~wlt: 162,485.211 forfeited, or In the c:aN of• bod, tl'le wtllc:h you c:laln" not later than Nov. ._ ..:::.. r;:. lllUllt. ( .... ) LAW Of!Pal CW INC '· the lrutta c:raa19d by Mid Dead tltloul bullrllM name Of BILLET NOTICE OF TN banef1c:1ary undet Nk1 Deed tu11 aum th«eof will be fortetted to 7, t983 thla property ~ bl die-• dayt Illar thl• eummone la AGAN Trut1t. BUG PRODUCTS, at 859 W. 17th DEFAULT ANO of Tru•t ....,..oforee1tec:uted and~ aak1 college dl•trlc:1. poaad of l)UfWWll to CMI Code Sec:-~ on you Illa with Ihle oourt a ..... ~A-~ total amount of the St., #P. Coe1a MeA. CA. 92827. ELECTION TO SELL 11wreo lo tha under91gned 1 written No bk:ldtt may withdraw hie bid llOn 19111. raapoO.. 10 Iha oomplelnt Or-... CA. .... balanot of the obllgatlOn -=ut'9d The flotltloua butln... name UNDER DEED OF Dacleratlon of o.tault and Demand for a period for forty·flve (451 dayt If you flllltorec:lelm thePfoperty, It UnleM you do, ~default '!Wiii tM frM) tl7..-nt the P'oOWIY to bl told and atatement for the pertnerwhlp wu TRUST for s.i.. and, written Notlot of o. after the date Ml for tl'le Oj)lnlng Wiii bl IOtd at"• publlc .... efttt ecf on ac>Ptto.t1on of the J)ltllll-at>ll aatmatld C09ta. ~ ftlad on July t3, 1963 In the County lli9'0«TAHT NOnce fault and Elaotlon to Sell. The under· thereof. notlot of the .... Ilea been g'-1 by .~:::.court mey ant•. JudQ9-Publlahed OrllnOI eo.t OWiy Piiot advaooet .. tN tlma of '"" tnlt of Orange. • YOUR MllOl'UtTY .... 'OM· lllgned c:aueed Nld Nottoe of o.tault Tha Board Of T ru••-r--..- publlcaflon. You hew Iha right to bid ,.,.,,1 alntt1 you for tn. rellef a.. Oct. 14, 21. 211. Nov. 3. 1"3. publlcatlon of Iha Notlot of Sala Full Mama and Addr-of lhe Ptt· OeuM •CAUU YOU AM M · and E.lec:tlon to s.111o l>a ,_d«l In the prlftlaoa or r•)eo11ng any a!\CI all on IM property at INI .-. Aft« the In the oompli!Ant whldl MO&-e3 1180,086.20. ton Wtthdr= R8Y C. Randall. - -• YOUll ,Av.-NTI, rT llAY the eounty Whai'ethe real property It bid• or to waNe any frr90u1artttas or ~. ~II toand'iu and~~ kl raault In garnlahment of --II' """TIC[ of~~ ::':net Ray c . Rend ~ IOU> wrntOUT A#'( COURT loc:al9d. CICO CORPORATION, • lnformalttl .. In any l>ld Of In ·~ bid· --._.. 1alclnQ Of money or ~ ,.._ nu cnoM and y0u ~have ti. legal Celtfornla corporation, • TroetM ding. ~ tfMI rem money will ba • ,....., led In the . llvwed to the underllgued • Publlahad Orange CoMt Olllv to bring your account In good ADDRESS ANO PHONE NUMBER NORMAN E WATSON paid~ to the oounty. You rnty plaint ~ com-ACnne>UI-... Dac:llratlOn of o.tllUlt and Piiot Sept. 30, Oct. 7, t4, 21, 1118:J. ancMg by paying all of your put OF PERSON CONDUCTING THE Sec:talary, eo.rd or Tns•t- Olalm the rw'l'IAlnlng money at any O.t~· Mey 9 1983 lllAl9 ITA.,.....,. for Sala. and• Wl1ttan Notloe of 637343 peymant• plua permltt9d COllt SALE IS: 8115() Canby A~. ~ Cout Communlry COiiege Olatrlc:I tlmlwtthlnoneyaarilfterlhacounty LEEA BRANCH Clerk Tha IOl!OwlnO per.one -faultandBactlontoW. The under ~ wttttln thr .. month• Md•. California 91335 • (213) Publlallecl Orange CoU1 Oally PllOI racetvaathamoney. M.K H"&NN ~ bu"'-• lignldCMIMCINldNottoeofo.t' __ .,. Mf\'PM'r I ...... I H2-34()11 Oct 14 21 1963 ""'t-'.· Oct. 1"', 19113. . . ·~,:;.:·.c I • SUN-""Y ACCESSORIES, .... andElectlOntoWtol>a,_d«I l"UllU\I ""'~ om the de.I• thlt notlOe 0 ....... aut ~ • . . ..,. -• --• "'" .,, r-dad. wtilc:tl date of record· Oet•: Sept. 23, 19&3 562!>-83 Mama: Robart Salualcy L~URAU>A. Shf!i(e, Fountlin VW/tley, CA 112708 tfMloountywheretharMlproperty YOU AM. Dm'AULT UNDCR A Ing llPPM"f herlon. Thia amount CICO CORPORATION, .. T"'*1.. ------------ 11422 Paicfllc Blvd. Cheryl Lynn Stewert. 7711 Flt' located. DUD °" TRUIT DATSD ..., '4, 161,841.tt .... of Septemblf 22. SHEILA FOUNTAIN, Tl'\d! .. Sall l'tBJC NOTICE Huntington Partc, CA. 90258 Wlilll*e ....,wcl, Od ,,._ Drive IA. Huntington BMch, C 0.te: Sept. 21, 1913 1'11. UNLSU YOU TAKI AC1'DM 1"3 and wt" lnor-untll your ac-Offlc:tt Publlahld .Orange Colll o.iiy Piiot ~CA. W17 92147 . SECURITY ALLIED SERVICES TO NOTICT YOUll lltlONRTY, rT I becomaa current. You ma Publlllhed Orange COM! Delly LOI AMQFlll COUWT't' Oct. 2l, 211• l"3. 112)--. Mary J-Meranda, ll329 Slrica, Al Bald TruttlM llAY• IOt.D AT AP\ale IALI.. not have to pay the entire unpaid Piiot Oct. 14. 21, 28. 19113. llllUMtCPAl COUfff 5720-aS bliahed Orange CoMt Delly Piiot Fountain VW/tley ,CA 92708 12506 Oxnard Str.., • YOU NIU Alt lllQl\.ANA 110lf l)Of11on of your account, avan thoog 5443-113 1 tO Nor1tl Qrllld A..-- ------------Oct 21 29 Nov 4 11 tte3 Thia bu--.. conduc:lld by: Norttl Hollywood, CA. 81805 Of THI NA TURI 0, THE lullpeymentwudemanded, but Loe ·"'9eM· CA. I0012 •-.,. Mftftl't • ' ' • • ' .4976-83 genatal pertnerlhlp (213) ~ 12 11 23$5 NOCIBMNQ AQAMeT YOU, YOU mut1 pey the amount ti at a •-IC Mftftl't PI a Int If f: CARPEN t EA S ,._,., nutl\4 C'*'ti L St-.rt 8y: Judith R. KMllng IHOUU) CONTACT A LAWYaA. ... of Whlc:h 1765.32 la aatl-,.~ "'""-L SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AOMIN· NOTICI Of' Mary Jtne Merenda t. \lloa Prealdant NOTICa °" T1llUeftFI IAl.I matld forecloaur• ooelt ISTAATIVE CORPORATION TIIUITll'I IA.LE PlllllC tl)TJC[ Thia atalerNnt WU flled wllll I Publlthld Oninga CoMt T.I. Ne. 40111 Altar thrM montha f'rOm the dat NOTICE Of' TIIUITH'I IALI o.lend1nl. THOMAS BURRIS T.8. No._.., County Clar1l of Oninga County on Piiot Oct. 7• 14• 21• !llll3. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1hat of -datlon of thla document ~ No.IOat1.. c ... No. F-813&4 WOft'TAlff NOTICe TO ·NO-nc. OP IALI Sept. 8• 1983· 5442 on T'hurtday, Ncwernber tO, 1W, al wfllc:h data ol rec:ordatlon appeart ~.:;a SOMMONI WUfTY ~ Ofl VllNL l"l2llm 10:00 a.m. of -.Id d•y. In the room her9onl. uni... Iha obllgatlon being UNrr COOi i NOTICet YOM ..... IMefl ewd. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Notice la hereby given pvrauant to PUbllahld Orange Coaat o.lly ... Mlde for c:onduotlng TrustM't forlGloaad upon permlle • longat The OOUf1 _, dadde ....,., ,CM.I DEED OF TRUST, DATED Octobar Section 503 of the Calllornla PllOt Oct. 21• 211· Nov. 4• 11• ltaS PlllllC fl)TlC[ Sa6aa. wl1hln the offloea of REAL ES· period, you have only Iha legal right duiO~R~~ COf111'1,~Y he wm-1 ,_ belf!t hMt'CI unln• 29. 11180, UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. Hart>ort and Navigation Code that !57~ NOTICe CM' CHAMQI TATE SECURITIES SERVICE, tottop lheloreelotYr11>ypaylng the =1~1 ~.,.J"=u ol ~r~at J'OU raeponcl wtlNn JO~ 111...S TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-Ille ~. NEWPORT R.V. °"*--Of' IAVIMGS IOC819d at 2020 Nonn 8'o.-ctway. entire amount demanded by your WIL.L $\LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION tM lnfomletiofl below. ERTV, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-STORAGE.300ICroddyWay, Santa PtaJC N()TlC[ AND lOAN AtlOCtATION Suite 208. In the City ol Santa""-· c:tedltor. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR lfyouw!ah \ONel< the advice of an L.IC SALE.. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· Ana. Of~ County, CA. 92704 wlM Notice la her9by OIY#I that .., County Of Orange, atate ol C.il-To !Ind out the amounl you mu•t CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR anorney In lhla mtner, you shoulo NATION OF ™E NATURE Of THE ... •t pu auclloe.:,:' ~~· NOTICe Of TIWl'TWr9 IAl.I plfc:ation hM .,_, llted ..ttl'I the fomla, REAL. ESTATE SECURITIES p1y, or to arranot tor r•ymenl to CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN do to 1><omp11y M> lhll your wrman PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU ~. Newpe)flC · 10.00 ~ • i.-Me..._, pertment of 8~ and L.oen ,....t SERVICE. a Celllomla c:«potatlon. 1top tha loreoloture . or I your prop-CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay-responae, II any, may be llled on SHOUL.0 CONT ACT A LAWYER. ~ BMch. A,. at · Lm. T .S. .... U...... Ing to an applludon by Wlhlc:o 8av M duty IP904ntael Trutl1M un<ler and y It In lorecloture 10< any olhef able at the time ol .... In lawful Ume. On W9dnaaclay, November 9, 1983, on Sat~ay, "",::S'Y = UNIT COOi u Inge and Loan Auoatatlo purtUent 10 the poww of Mia aon-reuon. c:onlac:t: Rex Hodge. Realty money Of the Unll9d 8111•) all right AVl90tu11eo ha sJdo deman<lllde at 11:00 o'olod< a.m. Finl LOe An--ber. I • the ng w •• TI" N c 0 ... u N 1 T =!)Md). Clo ZWcln Hof9an ..,.,Id In tMt oanaln o..d of Truat and °"'1aio9mftll Co .. l>.O. Bo.Ii title and Int••• oon~ to and El lnt>uma .... decol* _,,. Ud. Q9M9Corpot'atlon,aadutyrwned0t ........ •l.l0 wlt; MOllTQAft 2029 Clntuty 'P.nt E.aat aucuted by .RICHARD J .1671, Long 8Mcl't, CA. 90801,nowheldbyltundaraaldDeedoftlft tt• lde•-:."'-r. aubtlltvted Tru•'" under and BFRU!,LfSETYR.LE • ~~·• T,..._ Bult• hoo Loa Mgalaa SQ4L.ANO, a ""1119 men at 10 an 1·213>-"37-125t. Truet In.,..~ heralneftar ~ ~ ......... , • ...... • L8a le purwt to the Deed of Trust dat9d coo; ttie •11 a ra.d died 80087 tor • llMkM 10 ·ol\ange undMded 86'14 ln..,..t and LINDA II you have 111y qu.Uona. you ecnbed· -11 .,. axecut9d by DAVID w BALSIGER BOOY TYPE: w ..... AT ~ AUC-to .. ~ ~ Sev1nga FRAHZ><E.. JlilQle woman, .. to an lhould c:on.lllC1 • I•~ or 1'11 eov· TRuSTOR· GEORGE LAZARUK • ,.. ....... --......... .. ANO JANIE F. BALSIGER. husbarld YEAR MODEL: 79 TION TO THI HlQHSIT 9mOIA = AatoolauOfi"'l~·:n,. undMded 35'4 Int-I, .. Tan111ta I llQallCY wtllc:fl mey ha ... In-DOROTHY l.AvJ:iuK .. ......., "' ......... ,_ and wti. Recorded ~blf II. VESSEL TYPE:'74Catamaran f'OR CAIH ANO/OR THI MIOCiatlon haa .ICJl)lled ~or lnCOmmon,reCIOf'dedJune2, 1H1, auf'ed your IOan. Ramlmbtt. YOU BENEFICIARY· SECURITY PA-.._... .... ~ .. tMil,_ 11180, In Boole 131123, Paoe 35, In-LENGTH: l5' . CAIHllRI OR CIRTIPllD mltaiOntoaatabllth•fllCfllty•t:' ln&oolo 140&20fOfftc:lalRecord1of YLOULaQA1.WT9•YOU CIFICMORTGAGECORPORATION :::.-" =·-·" .. ,. m., be ltrumant Number .81192. of OtfldaJ VEHICLE LIS. 11• PK 11174 C .. CKI tNCWllD IN ctYIL he tevlc:ilnl oleo.et Mid County. at page 14158 ~DO NOTTMe "90W'T ACTION. RECORDED~ 3, 1982 M on . Record1 In the ofllc:e of Iha Alcordlr Said aale It lor the purpoae of COOi llCTION 29ltfl (P97 ..... M ~ay~oe0w8Y ~--City cordtt't lnatrumant No. 313', and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Th•t ln'1r No 112-041 t33 of Offlclll ~ le~ u...ct.:::::o Mlkltt~ ... ~ of Orange County. wlll Mii at publlc Mtltty1ng llen of the undtt91gned for "" ...... ., .... "''""" _,.,.., LAoun• Beecll County of~. --dad My 13, 1983, In the Of· REAL PROPERTY TRUST DEED cor<lt In ihe offloa of the Rec:ofdet ot ....: "-*1o ~=·°' auc11oo 10 lhe hlg'-1 bidder for SI0<80I .... In the amoum Of .... ~ ...... , .. fitllt. ..... fha appllc:etlOn.. for llcl of the County ReoOfdW 91 Mid CORPORATION •• California Cor-°'"'9' County· •. Cati (payable at the time or NII 1n '820.00 together With GO•t• of .....,.... _..,_.. 1e .,..., -In Ion 111 9CXX>r= ~ 1 County. u ~· lneti'OIMnt por•tlon of s.n Oteo<>. c.ilfoml•. .. Mid deed of. truat ct.ec:rlbaa the di aau --.. .., ,.....__,. llwtlllmoneyof thl Unl.t9dStataa)ll acMwtlllng llnd •lepttlW of NII: lllldltJ .. ..., ulid Deed of Trwt C=IHlon~·• r9guletlona , No. 83-300321, by l"ltlOt'I ol a "rrvtt•undet •Deed Of Tru1t dated lollowlng: ::::::-.: ~-· pued9 -the Cl\apman Avenue 11ntranca to Oetael 1'11• 201h da'i of Octoblf, tft .. ......., ,_..,.,.,.., -. alttw omo. of the Dlpertmtnt bfW:f'I of default In payment of per-Jur>e 25th. 1980, utc:uted by That portion ol Loll 63 and 64 of l·TO n.: Dtll"'ENoA.Jfl" A cMI IN CMo Center Bulldlng, 300 Eut 19113. ~ 8evfnga and l.Oatl of the State fomlenCI of the~ MCUf'ad SLATER ENTERPRISES, a ~al TrllC1 No. 1163. 1n lhe County ot Dr· :::=-,_ bMft llted. b tM cneprnan A...nue, In the City ol Of. Cec:IM• o.cr-TIWeTOft: ft.LJAM l9fOCMJa Celfomla.. located at 800 tfllr9by. lndudlrl0 !hat b<a.cfl °' ~ PartllW'llltp • Truttor. to Mc:Ur• ange, State of California. u per map -'nt 1 11 ~·to 911g9 Calltomla, all right, title, and PublltW Orange CoMt Diiiy Mot ~ l9IOCMM Commonwealth A Loi i.urt. NotlQ9 of Wh6c:fi ... rl()O(ded aln obflOallona In flVOf of REX recorded In book 19 PIO' 42 Mlt-~ rou. ,_ lnterWt ~to and now hlld Oct. 21, 19113. 15732-33 alNlflCIARY: THOllAS D. e" Ce1tfom1a =-Juty 16. 1983 .. Aeoorder'• lnetnr HOOGES RULTY AND:ELOP· Clllll>IOUI M11P9, In ihe offlolof the =IOdaya ~' .t':m:i:-1; by Mid True(M undet Mid Deed of 21si' 73&-2715 and 36o 8 ment No. U-306e64, WILL SELL AT MENT co ... Celtfoml• POf•llon county reoorder of Nld county, ~ ......, . tlla With this oourt • Truet In and lo that oertaln proper1y MCON>m> OdeMr a. 1ta -,,.... San Francteco PU8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGH· .. 8lnaftcler)'. recorded Augutt 27, eenbed • followa; written on you ... 10 Iha complaint lltuat9d In the 8tata of Callfomla, P\ll.JC fl)TlC[ , ..... .....,,_ .. 0....... ..._ MlO.i ~ (415) &&7-3eee. EST BIOOER FOR CASH, l.wfUI 1980. Ala No. 33527, In Boole 137111, Beginning at a potnt In the North· U laaa r~ def• It llWlll tM County Of Orange. daaerlbed M fol-"'h .... .,, Ille......,..,. wrtt1en objectlonl « olMr mon., Of Iha United Stat ... or • Paoe 850. of Offtcllal Record• of Or· aaattt1V 11na of Mid Lot a., dl•lant ~...,you ......:...~:O,, 1 ~he p111n.. lowt: NOTICa Ofl SAL.a 0...... c.-trl ment ~t 1 Iha llCIPllC*'lt t ceafllet'• dlldt cir--. on • atat• or anae Cowlty. Callfomll. Mid obf!... 52 00 l..i Soul'-t"1Y trom the en on .....,. 0 A Portion of Lot 117 al TrllC1 No. 0. VHUL ..W ..... of ini.e • 11 ... h ~ name ..!u.ct be ftled '*loftal bank, a 11181• °' i.ewll aatlone lnoludlng one promlalory NOnhwM1tt1y oomtt of Mid Lot &4: :wi':"": ~~":: :!" '*~ 300, City of Cotta Maea. County of Notloa la hlrlby OIY#I purauantto ,, .... 1 the °"'*1mlflt and a CIOP)' -c:f9dll union, Of a .i.te °' ted«W fOf the Of1glnal ~ aum of ,...,_ South-alrly to a Point In ~ ~ the oomplalnt ""'*" Oninga. Stlrte of Callfornla.. • per tlon &03 ot the Calllotnla LOT CM' TRACT NO. '1D. U llwr«1 « malled to ltle ~ MYlr1Qa end loen -a.tel ~~ ~ rhaooot:'·blfMlflolal Int.,. under the Soutllwaallf1V 11na of Mid Lot 83, could ~It In 9aml•hrMnl of ~ -ded In 8ook 14, Peo-,, H8l't>or't and NevtOatlon Code tllat lttOWM ON A MAP MCON>m> .. Waflloo SeW1Dt and LOii\ Oiied Tn INI ..... ,...,_ ., 1... t dlt!anl eo.oo fMt Souf'-terly lald of Of aperty and 12, Mllolllineoul. Mapa, In tfMI under'alclned. NEWPORT R.V. llOOC -f'Mml a TO 11... .notletedhen0ctobw31, 1~j tlma Of ..... 1111 riaht. tfttl and Deed of Truat and the obit-from lha moat w .. 1.ny comer c>! ~~=~lnt'::acom-ofb of the County Raoofder of 11111<1 STORAGE. :tboe Cfoddy Way Santi Cl.U.V. OI' ..-CIUANIOUI Publlthld Orange eo.t Delly ~ WMrwt l'lllld by"·• fruat.N, In that tlonl ..:ured thareby -now Mid LOt 53: tflanoe South 12• 17 plaint county, more pertk:ulerty daacnbed DranOe County CA. 92j04 wt11 llAl'I, .. THI OflPa CM' THI Oct. 21 1913. reel Pf°'*1V altuei. In Mid County by the underllgnael. 00" Eael elOflCI the Southwaatlrly Del~ Aug 4 111113 .. tollowa; ... •t pvbllc auction' It COM1 Hwy COUNTY •COllllDIR °" IAID • 117 and a.-.. "-1bed .. ~ TMt. brMdl Cit, and. default In, llne of Mid Lot 83, • dlllanoa of EDWARD M KRITZMAN Cieri! Beginning al a point on the South-~Newport eMs & Suc>wlor' COUNTY. PARCEL 1: T'hlt portion of lot 2 of tie oOllQlllona for wllloh IUClh Deed 50 00 IMl· tttanoe NorthMatlf1V to a · n-.: ~ llne of L.ot t 17, dlatanl Newport 8Mdl CallfOmte It 10 YOU AM• IMl•AULT UNDO A Tr.at "'°' 7403. In ttll Cl1Y of frvtoa, Truet .. MCUflty hM oocu"9d In PC>in1 In,,,. Nort'-letly llne o! 11111<1 ~~~rM· .....,..ty thereon South 50 ~ 11· 37" • m on a.turd.iv ttll 12tfi cSey of DmlD °" TIIUIT DAftD ~ MUC fl)TIC( •per ,.,,.., ,_ded In lSOOk 2n. that peyment hat not battl mede 01: Lot 114 dl•••nt 104.00 , .. , MCHAN> A. lflOWMaTEtH £.Mt. 1152.118 '-' IYom tfMI moet NoWmber tte3 'ti. followtng ci.. 11. 19. UNLS .. YOU TAlm AC. Pao-1e, 17 and 11 of Mia· 1. Tha unpaid principal ba1anoa of Sou111eei1..-1y from th• North· DD'-"' V1'Wll AM Wwter1y c:omer of 11111<1 L.01 117: aatbedvei.Mrai'towlt· 110N TO ""°ftCT YOUR""°". NOneaOP ~MJISl9.lnttleof'mceofttta '50,008.112 due Auoutt 27, 11M13 ....i.ny corner. of Mid Lot 11-4: Loe........_CA.eoii:ao Thenoe NOt1tt 311 degr-49' 05" 8ullder ' ' Mn, rr MAY• IOLD AT A flU9.. ~ Hl.Al9eG C0Unty Aeoorder « 11111<1 County, plua 90CfUed Inter•[ hu not batt1 thloet North 12• 40' 00" w .. 1 52.00 '1tf.4aD E.Mt, 129.91 .... to • polnl on • OR UC I.AUL • YOU ....0 AM ll· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that "-'and dllftnlcl .. Unit 3 of Niki peld. 2. Any aurNI lldvanoad by .... to '"" point ol beOllHlillg. ~·, cuNa. conc:•v• SouthaHl•rly, ~~PE· None Pl.WnoM cw THI NATUM CW pvl>lla~wWbll'lllld~thl le>' on the COndomtnlum Plan tor banaf\dery under IN terme and YOU ARt IN DEFAAT UNDER A ....!!~~~4~\~lly Piiot MWlg a radlut of 400.00 '-• a YEAR MooEL• UNKN THI NOClllDINO AGAINST YOU, Counc:ll of the City of Coeta Maaa Tract No. 7403, ~ In l>ootl ~ of the •!>Owl ~bed DEED OF TRUST DA TEO Januety .....,.. ' · ' ' ' . radlel 11oa to Mid curve b1ara Nonh VESSEL TYPEo Sallboat YOU llQA.D COlrfACT A LAW•~ 21, t8113, In tM 10206, Pie' 174, Offtcllal Aaoofdl of DMCI of TNtt. 28 1982. UNL.E88 YOU TAKE AC-5371 113 38 <1egf.aa 34• 33·· ea... 11111<1 f:olnl LENGTH· 2 t' VIA. Chalnben of City Hal, n Fair omoa 11111<1 c;cu,ty. That by,_, thereof, lhe under• TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-1------------*° being on Iha ~eriy RM c 1 5Es ,.,. ...... °""' c-... Coa1• MMe.• 0:30p.m .• Of.. PARCEL 2: An l#ldll/fdad t/84th algr'9d Ma exacutld and dtltvered ERTY fT MAY BE SOLO AT A PU8-ruBl.IC fl)TIC( C11 8tentwood Street .. claaalbed In ~.tLE LIS· HP30S2 Maf C....... "*'-ftw .. practlcabll. on the Int.,_ In and to II of L.ota 1 to 18 to Mid Tru8t• a Wfltten Olclar•tlon LIC SAL£. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-1-----:..;.-..-.....;..;.;. ____ _ t~t certain _.,,.,.,, dead to the Said Nie le .f hi f "('If a ...... ...,_..,_,_ towing"-~ of Trwrt No. 7403, In Iha of Olifeult and Dameind fOf Sale and NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE 09'ANGe COUNTY C11Y of Cotta Maaa on July 20, 1te0 ttefylng !Ian of:.~ f! II .tene•an If ~ .. "'""' REZONE PETITION A·IS-08 City of IMN. M per map reoorded In haa dapoelted with Mid Tl'\lat .. PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU ~ COURT In booll $337, page 318 Otfldal ~ IOf'IOll .... In the amount of ........ Sf .. ., ............ Bl'lan Wood. llUlllOflad agent f boolt , ... peigaa 18, 17 and ta In-MICh Dead of Trutt and an doc:u· SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. TOD CMG c .... o.. WMI corde; thenee Southwaattt1y along . 80 OOll ...... == • OWY'MtMll)." Pet• BedfOtd, 11621 Anabal, Gar-~ of .. ......,_ MllC)I, In manta IV\denc:lno obllgl1Jon• -1051 w. Wiiton. Cotti M .... CA. .... .. AM. CA. '21't1 Mid CUN9 and Mid SoulhwM!lrly =·lei t~xPll'I~ :::,. of ,.. a-._,...-.... Dead ef den GrCMI, to -~ !ht oflloe of the County Alcorder al CUf'ld thereby and hu deciat9d and 82127 Plaintiff: BERTHA HOLGUIN, M llM of Bfwltwood Street lhMuatl • 0. 't: 20th d of Oct b. TNlt. bf -of a lwwdl « lalnlng • ~ apattment Mid County, ldoaa htteby deelare all tume ... "(If a 1trMI eddrw or QOfTlmon lndMdual central angle of 1deQI-..13' !i)T·.,, 19113tad t ay 0 • .....,.. "' .. a111, ....... _.. 1>69• at 11128 p~ A--fr EXCEPT'tHEAEFROMaacflof lhe .c:urad ·~ lmmedlatlly due and detlgnatlon Of property II ~ Otlend•nl OSl<CO MARINE. arc: dlllanoa of 11.115 feat: thanoe • CeclH• O.Crona .._..,, ._1..,0,1 111_... llfld Ra to R3. Envtronmanlll Diii 84 unlt9 "-!and dlMld on thl !::!:"and Ilea llacted and doea above, no warranty la glftrl u to II• INC .. a cori><>r•tlon. OSKCO EO. tangen1 10 Mid curve South 60 Publlllhed Or.,,,.. Cout Del"' Pllo1 ........ .. .... ............. • tlon:ENIQl!lve P~N-•!IOnME.N""·ENT CondomlnMn Plan fOf !1!'f' No. y ~ ..!.'?.. oau, .. ',"', tytrua,..!._PfOl>b,: complet-or OOfrlCl't,_). .. The WARDS. JR .• an ln<IMduaf deg(-11' 37" Ea11 along Mid Oct 21 1tll3 -.,..... '1 wrt1t1ft Dealilf ..... , ;If OefaU1t llfld G NEl\AL ~ "' .,_ 7403, ~In booll lv"'v"• page IO vw ...,... 0 M a ,.., 0 ,... ~aty Under aald Deed of Cw No .il0-42-25 South-1"1)' une of Btentwood · • · 5733-83 .,..._.. .., a., 11f1c1 .me.... -GP-83-3A. MICl\MI W. McClellan 174, Ofllc:lel "-da of Mid County. tlont _,rad thereby, tublec:t Tr\111, by reuon ot a braeoll or de-aUMMONa Streat. 41 •1 f..,; thance South 39 ................... ~ .. authorized agent for Rollo w. ALSO RESERVING THEREF~ to the rlohl ol ralnttatament .. '"'" .., the oblig•llon• MCUrad HOnc•• YOM """ ......... . ~ 49• 05" Waat 130.00 fMI, 10 _... h ......... _. IO ........ McClellan, Jr .• 2424 Wlndwlird L-. exelullW ..-manta for Ylhloulat prOYlded by faw. . ther9b)'. hlfttoior. execut9d and Tiie ~ _, decAda ...... , ,..... the Soutlwterly Mne of l.o1 1 t7: P\11.JC fl)TIC( .,...,, .. ......, .......... = ... Newpoft Bwh, fOf a 2.4-eor• ~ partllng 0... thOM l>Ofllon• thown DATED: Septemblf t3, 19113, dallvtt'td lo lht undartlonld • writ· ""'""" ,_ .,..... ...._. YillMa lhlnoa Nonh 50 deg,,_ 11' 37" .............. lfll --~ !OeeWdnoft"-loftn.lntereectlOn .. Peroalt 1-P, 2·11. 3-P and 4-P REX HODGES REALTY ANO OE-tan Oaclarattori of Default and De-JM r....,.c1wttNn10.,.. "9ed WMI along the Southwaatlrly llne of NOTICa °" IAU ................................ of Atl>Of Street and Whittler A--. within Mdl of Mid L~• 1 to 18 In-VELOPMENT co. mend for Sale, and wrtttan notlot Of ..... lftttenMtton ...io... Lot I 17. SO.OD ..., to the point of M Vltln. .......... -,_... ....... , .. to ilmend the aan.r.i PIM c:luttw on Mid Condominium ,...,,, By; Robert c. WMlm.,.... t)nlaoh and of altlc:tlon to c:auM the If )'OU with to ... tt>e adl/IOt OI an bagjnnlng. Notloll It hereby g1-. punu.anl to 1• .. !Mir • ..._ .. .._ of Of. nation of Iha .00.... P<OPl'1Y from PARCEL 3: An exclual¥a -By: Cllrlttlne w. Huntley und«algned 10 Mii Mid proper1'f to 11tomey In thl1 m•tt«. you thOUld Thi unpaid balance and aa1lmatt of Section 503 of tht Calltornla ....., ...,_.. "' Mle oft1ot of ._ Low Denalty R911dantlal to Med ment kif ll'llhloular pilrtllng over that Pvl>lltllld Orange Cout Dally Piiot Mtlafy Mid obllgallon1, and there-dO 9CI promptly to thll your w11tten coeta ·~and ldlranoaa at Of Harbort ~ ,...vtoatlon Code that ...,..,_ ti Or-.. C-'rl Oantlty Aaaldentlal. Envtr'Onmlnt oortton Of Lot 2 of Mid Tract No. Sept. 30. Oct. 7. 14. 21, 19113. •fttt lhe undeflllgned oa1.1Md aald raapoo ... If any, mey ba nled on October 1, 11183 1e ~l.8t9.82; Mid the underllgned NEWPORT R.V. ..,. .-..--Illa ,...1 ""'Oliarmlnallon: NIQltlw Declar Y~. lhown .. P.,.Oll :.-Pon ailld 53119-&3 notlOe ol l>rMCh and of etec11on to tlma. amount wlll lnar'MN untH data of STOAAGE.~CroddyWay.Stont• ..... ...-. • ..,,....., •••• atlon; and REZO~E PETITIO ~Plan.wNctllltlf\'llllt be -d«I July a. 1983 .. Inell. AVMIOtVflld l'lttidOOemendadl . ..,. Ana. Ofmiga County, CA. 92704 wlll ,,_ .., ~ ,......... 1111a A..e3o-OI. to rtllA)nt tile aOoYI pr la fOf 1tll ~of and appurtenent P\BllC NOTICE No.~ ol Offtcial "9c0td• In El tnbuma: leda ... _.,.. UIS. Tha 'etrwt 9d<lf ... Of common ~ Mii 11 publkl auction, at C0Mt Hwy, I uh n, w ·-·ll'IOM, erty trom R 1 to A2. to Paroell I and 2 ebo¥8. the offloe oflhe Aecor0tr of OrtrlOI llllA r • llila a -... IM. ,. IQnallon, If any. Of the rNI Pfoperty ~ ~ Blvd. & Supanor, lll9J ._ ,.."':"*v.1" ... ...., GENERAL PLAN AMENOMEN The 8.,_. eddrw °'other oom-LaGAL NOnCI ounty, dllfln di • .... Lea la 6-cirlbed llboft It purporttd to be: ~ Beacn, Callfomla. •t 10 IM ..-C•) -., _... ...-GP.&3-38, Coat• ..._City Councll. mon de91g!iatton of Iha rNI proOWIY Notlot 1a hereby~ that pureuant Said Nit wtll bl made, but wtthOUt . ... ...... 2a1er.ntwooc1Str..,,eo.1aMaaa. a.m. on Setufder, 1111121h day ofy,_ ............ .,._.. to tllMnd ti. M•t• Plan ~dlilOrtMdltpurponad toChapltt 1o:ti7ooOtv.8&u.ir-1or...,,ar11y,axprworlm-IJOU...,.toaeallMMllllMoeaf Callfornll 12927 NoWm«llr. 1"3, Ille folowtng ct.. .................... .,, BllclWt!.)'9 tor FalrMW 8tMe to bee 14681 Olltl Road. lr'vltle. Call-and Proflul~ Code 81•1• of Catt. • regarding '" .. POllt .. l'llf'., Of """""' "' ... _...,, ,.. Thi undlllllQllld TruatM dlaOllllma aonbed ~·). 10 wit: ............... Dead ., tal, cc.a ..... Gott Club, and F'lllt fon'M. fomta. The vndtf'tlOtllcl will .... •I bflln<*, to pay,,,. remlllnlnQ ........ to,,......., .. ltllll ,_ any W1411ty (Ot any lnoofr~ of 8ullder ................ _, .... ef vtew "9QIOnll PMI ...... t• -' Tha 111ldal tlglllcl hlrlby ~ publlc Nie by eotnpetltiv. llldcllng tum of tfMI nola(I) tlOUf9d 1'141 .... If lftf, "lef M the W..C ~ and othlf oom-Bullder't Hull NO, T,..._ _.. ef .. .,_.. em l9'mlnt of Sun~ A~ II ~ tot WIY lnoorreol,_ In on the 2tth dlly of October 11:00 dead of Tru•t, with Int.,_, • ..... mon~.lfany,thOwn,.... SOLCATAMA .., ............ n.. South Oomt Orl¥e; l6oftO M1 Mid.,.....,._ Of°"* oom-a.m. on ttll premlaae .... Mid In notepi'(Mdld,adllall'*,lf ·~---......... --- "'· SXLA 18361178 1eW ...... M lliafllt -IOI~, 8ekldla ~ lnon ~Ion. property Nit b11f1 lllored and wttklh ~.~IM tanna of Mid OMd of • • ....... M -:-: ~ 8ak1 .... w11 tie medl, but ..tthout 10DV TYPE: S ..,, .... "''" w, ~ .. Ana A"'""9 end Wlllllln ~ 8* ..... bl l'MOe wllhOU1 are io.tecl et ln...,...tlonal 8111 Truat, ,._, ot1arVt1, and ..,,..,_ .....,.. tr -• F1e, ::r.-".o::;::.·:::::,:,~ ~E~~:'J~ c:.: .. -:.:-0.:.:,,..... :'!r':!='=="r:n.~-:-:;"::~:~·:::: :::.:.1 ~':"0r::i: the11~~::T=t.1rua.. -. .. £ ;::-.: -oanoea.topevttllrwnetnlng L.eNOTH: ti'~" • ._. ~--.,. i.nnii..uon: Naaat.M~ iw-.to lllllllfythl=blf. 8'81• of~ Tiie at>tlndolled 8eld .. •behlldon: ~. • pf1no1pa1 avm of tM 11111<1 no11 -CF lt41tF'T A. GENERAL PLAN AMINO.. tnoe of ltll Notl or othw Ion QOOda. Ohettt. daaOrtbed bllOw Ill~ 21, 1813, 111 :Z:OO p.m. at •TO ntl AWTI A .... our9CI by Mid Oltd. """ ..,..,.. V!HIClE U8: MH 1177 •• .. ... .. .. .... o~. CoMai ...... Qty Counctl MCM'ld by Mid OMd Of T wlf1I the mettan ot: the ~ A~ enlrWIOI to ......... MM ...... ~ • prO'lldild 11t Mid ~ Seid ta6t le fOf the PUf'P099 of _. .. .....,.. .. to amend thl .,....., Plan of lntlr'9l end-. lllflll u pl'CMdllcl Jtiff WALKER CMo Center ~ 300 !Mt 1::'9' ,_. • ,... w61111i • :::=.~~u:::=---::.of:-::-.:::': , • .:~ ·~:~--=-c:r..:ir:::.::ir. ::-.;.:-..::=:.".::..:-: ~~~~=~ At ttll =·~i',:'W,~ putia. -~~:,-~ ~ tfl the TrualM and of tM . togaCTler wlfh COllt Of t 11 .......... If lrWt Newport and ~ ~midi .iv-. and Pl\ll .... , ~ f45o and 41o Ion of 1Na notlo., the t~ll on you, fh With lllit COUft a 'frlllla ~ by-tlld Deal. and~ o4 .. ---=::::".... CICIWngradll ,.. A¥1n1.111; oNt1tM. and • .,.._ or 1119 J0+4N MOSLEY -.int Of the unpaid bllM09 of ,.,. raapcJIWa to the oomplllnt TM._....,, under Mid OMd ~ o.c.cs 20th dtly ol OctoOw, 111 '111 W... tattl 8tl9M to ~ Trwilurld of Ille tNa19 cr.t9d ~ Space 1121 t.IOn MOUNd by tn. abowe.,.. UnlW >'°" do, YOll' def~ rwon Of• bfa.dl or.,_,.. In fM 1913. ,.... ...., i. ....._ Aoot111W a.,..: ~ MldDaedofTNll. 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' 5647-13 6714•11 11721.U ""'" ''"• • ' . ~ 1144143 ~~ , ! 1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1983 To Place YOUt Ad, Cal ...... ., • ltUtl lt1 lalt i'IUl1 ftr laJ9 -lta111 t1 t ltUll Ill kit t l {II BM1t1 Uafuall"1 -lnm uaiifii-.. -liijiaftt1, UllL 642 -5678 REAL ESTATE JtoAwt•I Al..lieom Hilb &lbw t..luld &100.......,..ut. l ... ,.,..,.nn 8"ch C>r1>N dol Mor ea. .. M-O....., .. "' El T...v f'uunl.lin VaUry H~.1n11nrnn Bit.ch H1.m•. i-1..utuu.r lrv11lf' UfUJ'IO llta<h t..au"" HUii L...IU•toM N11Ul't L....k• ~-""". Mia.on V•~P N"WlAH"l 8t'IW h San ti .. ~n\.f' S.n Juan Clo,'\l.IU '""' 5...e1W Af-. Su l a.. .. ·h s.. ... lh Yl\4NI Su.,..·1 a .. cn T~un Wt.-.U)'\11\A\.tr MotMlt> Huntt.~ Arn'•&•· As-IVlw.n\I Stoa. h P'n1pNl)' Bw.,; neu Pm pt~ \.·1·m••h•r)' t .. 1t.' \.'1;mmt Pr1,p.!'rh t •und1•m1n1unu (Ju,, •• ''"' l 111b Ht~ tu L.., M\, "I lnt\lfl\4 t'U1t)l II\ ln~l\Hlfl.if t'n1,H\ ,,..,ll lot .:'iolll· Mun11t' Uumt.-....... rte.a •• tuvnt41n 0.-wfl Uto1Ul(1 Cu \)\JI 11! l*UYnH th.I 1•1 S Wl1 k..irw h~"\ r.m~ a..o.t Propon Y Tun. Sl\&nroc R t: t:uh.ulc<' R f Wan...S RENTALS Hu~ Fvtnul\N H1!Wlf"t. Unfurn~ t h#U.a.-"'\ f\,.rn1.1hht 1lr CnlurtH~~~ 0.-. >u rn C\1odtl Uni Tuwn1KNM"t, hon Tuwnt>owor<U11! Duplu .. rum Dupl~•" Uni Aportrn<'nl> F\.mlalwd AP"f'\mf'f, .. Uni l\p1a F'um °' Uni """"" llD.J<n a. llo.ard H....,l>, Moi..11 Cunt H""'" Sutnmfr Rt-nu.b V.r.auon Rent..i&.. • R..>tu..t.h to Sh•r• •1<..n .. l> W.ll\t«I Carq" I<>< IU-01 Ola~ .. ivn .. i. &u.o ... Rc-n\.011 Comml Rm1.alt IMUAI ~nlAl> :iceu g• M"" ~ .. lo le1t1al 1111 leatrtl _ 1102 ftHtalaVall17 1034 , ....... Vall!r ltM ....... ...... lHI ........ PAii C..ta .... ~ I t!)!!! ... k Ult C.nu ••I liar Ital -11111111111· 11111 G= optiOfl condo, A beeutlful Trlpi.-•ld• i dr. un~r~5 ;;Jj •018~;: IRDWll SPACIOUS 1mm1culate 1002 Liii ISLE l6000 ~· P:P 1130,000. 30xeo. 3Br. 381 ~. ~~:52~ Coll::· exec. 48r 3b• 2 ltry family 3br 2b1 apt. frplc. 1004 ,. ----lrg 3 Br 2~ 81, nr wert· ldMI location. Ji.gt. . home. Sep. maid• qnrt. tunOecl<. no pet1, $1100 100& ' Traditional 3 Br, 3 ~ Ba. Bayfront, pier , & HE L Pll thlng. lhoppl~. golf. t~ UllU au 2 Br 2 Ba condo micro Frml dlfllno. 3 frpica 1 In mo. 644-2478 :~! float for 65' boat. Priced to eell $1.250.000. ~~~·00~1 P~rn~· t:r'',:,d 1o72 Deluxe Rov9I Lanc.r waYI, frplc, wa~/dryer matr bdrm. Pooi1.P.. 3 spae1oua, newly decor- 1012 Seven year old 4 bedroom near 71"'4og,;1825. . 24x82 2Br. 2Ba, laroe llv· h~-up, 2 poolc1r garage OlfDr g11.,1326 ... ~I~ lltd, 2 Bt w/l/tf/#, lrg '~i: •Remodeled 3 br, 2 bath + large rec. rm., beam • Ing, dining l kitchen w °'**'• l llPI. · l3000 aar......... '""· br!Qk. ~tlo. 2 oar gar. :OJl ceilings, furniahed, palioe. $420,000. Fountain Valley. Large family • ..,.rt .... k lHt ., .... Fam rm w/-t bar. waterfall•/ 1706/mo. 644-7424. kr w/d. 186(). 840-7702 1o:1-t _ .,, app1i.noee l a1r c:ond 1795/mo. 645-3115 1040 UYSllE PLAOE UYFlllT room, formal dining room. 11ll,IOI Young adltl -•come: 2BR WITH SMALL YARD. OCEAN VIEW CONDO. C..ta.... 2724 :~! $152,500. Drive by: 8421 Hazel, llUIYllW Agt. $500. Call for apptm. 2Br.2'ABa,2 cl(garage. 1Br1 L roomy. new 1018 Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br. 2 ba up; 2 br, I From blloonyol thl1 "bell llUB.W Piii (619) 243-5619 1850 mo. 845-2682 carpet. drapes. trHh :~ 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1.500.000. Westm nster. priced" 3 bdrm, 2YI bath BMullful 24xeo Home. Lo 3 bd 2 bl w/lmly rm Spill level 4BA 2'/aBA In paint. 382 Victoria. btwn Ill)) Towne Home~:•lklng kt~cn.n. Uvlng rm, ding eoo;p Refu;b. 11100. No Eutblult. dbi gar ... nr Har~ Newport '425. aoa1 PElllllLA IOIE IOWFIOIT Anent 963-G891 dl1t1n<ie 10 ~l Over rm. !amity rm. 2Br. 2Ba. Peta. Water and Gard comm poot I 1250 mo. Mr i-.85iiii1iii-9iiiiiii3iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1u&v • ' 21~ Ml tt. POOi, 1p1 & Laro• atorage. Per-furn 545-3827 or H11rla 8&0-1895 ~dy 11 1117o Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 1111111111111111 tennlal 769-1601 manent Porctt atepa. Agt. 842.,4873 1Br unfum, 1475 mo .• 1117~ bath 3700"" ft 4 car parking $1 385 000 ........ ,., SPYGLASS Ridge 5Br. VU, d N-..t.. d~~ated ::=~ ' ...,. · · ' ' · WALKER & LEE _. 3 Br. 2'1' B1, 2 atory luxury 3300 ~"· 12500 mo. a::e & ·,';1~. ;'" streei rnll4i FAlllAllS •1 ICH HILLTOP 1002 C I M 1024 n--t a.. condo. Bkr. 642"3850 or 644'"" or 840-1138 parking. Quiet nelgh-1~ "" Gtatral ti 1 111 ~ ~ Ltt1 In lal t 1400 842-10l0 The Bluffs: 3 Br. 2'..\ ba. bol'nOOd, No petl . To ... lQllO N 4 b 4 1 ... ba Fre h N d 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 Story Condo. 3 B h 1 T h 2 --11 ••" n.41\• 1tllll! ew r, " . C'UStom nc onnan y lO"/o down. Now only Aw--.~ Pr .. tlgloui Lot/Rancho. r ae on pr vale tJt. 2 atory wn M, car gar. ....., .,...,........., .. ::~ Estate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. Now $995,000. • 1103 000 Dockalde A E ~ Callf. Good termi. Cunla pe11chlld ok. garage. $1200/mo. mo 840-B208. · · • Agt. 878--2040 crpt, drapes. S670tmo. 950-0504 720-1566 2 Br. 1'1a Ba. new paint & 117~ 001111110 OHS IAYFllOIT 3 DAY ONLY SA.LE 538-4937 2fl•A carpet. patio. garege. No 1~0.. . • 2 Br. 2 Ba. bl-level Wed·Sat 'tll 3PM. Beautl~ bac~n, Fara1 4 Br. 2 Ba. lmmac, nu l aata A.at ..., peta. $550/mo. 548-1377 :~~ C.Oronado Island cust. bayf ront lot . 85' boal townhouse. t r PI c . tul baekbey view model . CrHn 1579 paint, w/pool & bay view. 3 Bdrm, 2 Be. POOL 2 Br 1 Ba. Apt enclsd gar* 111! deck. Pl.ans avail. Now $370,000 w /lrade. c!1"9~. 642_8366 condo, 3 Bt 21,;, Ba. 2 Rlwl/10 ICfM. g&;J pro-Bkr. 642-3850 home, near West-age. crpu. drapes I '1" vln . . frplca, 21n yr1. as.aume ducUon. Int only pymt1. 5 Bt, 2'11 Ba Mesa del Mar, mlnater/Newhope, fncd $550/mo. 2• 1·9806 :~~ AllROWNHI NDIE • IEllllO• •TtWlll•H• 111•~_?13$0170,000. 1 l .75'1c Curtis AQt 876-2040 pool & aervlce, g1rdener. r~rd t._g!1egeA.. Klds/petf • 2 B 2 B crpt IJ~· ,. BESTFINA.NCING x..... yrmanagemenl ~-Avail 11/3. 11150/mo. ""· ••7u. gt, no ee. r. a. ,_ 11• 14,, N earnew4bdrm,4bath.lak.e vtew .3500sq, OUUIOI BESTPAICE A edu c ed t c l .E.lxclautt lvvv 863-0755. drapee&palnt.ntoequlet i m ft. $440.000. Will u-ade for a local property. Flrep1ace In llv rm and lam Most square footage, $209,000/but offer Ski Condo l or trade, Sierra Mgmt. 841-1324 E.utslde toe.. $550/mo. :~:;:-rm. spa in serene setting. • Eut81de. 548-0898 hellvenly 2 Br 2 bl 60 Beaut. 4Br Mesa del Mar. Wntalalltr 22tl Open Sat/Sun 9-4. See .ALIOA DOVES d 2 6 d T 'G b' I Pool wl aervlce. LO-lam Manaoer 147 E. 18th St l )~: some ocean view an re-Open Delly , • . A .. um. If 0,. c I 0 au,.. yar 110 ram. un arre rm. Kida & pet• Ok. a Bdrm, 3 ea. 2 atory Cua del Mar Apta ·~~· Tra ... 'lional Bay!ront 3 Br. 3 Ba, remodeled alls\lc price. $375,000. 472-8230 873-7771. $38.000 down. H1rbor view, l\Jlly furn. S20K Sh 1 G G. · m: ui 11 213 543-4225 lmmed. occup. ort po o • near l:lllO 2000 ft f · hed&boa $600000 l ...,.l (.'I JI l 1C ~(\ llUT F&lllLYHll Aldge."405.ooo equ y. • term lo Jan 10 '84 Frwy/Edward1 garage& ::: ' sq. . urnJJi t. ' . Realtors, 675~-5 BA t den, flreplace, dbl Agl 775-44921650-3455 WILL EXCHANGE $875/mo 751--0250 . fenced y1rd Kida & pet1 28' apl, 2195 Miner it .. t62) garage. Need• tome UYUNll s;~2 ~.t~ h~ Condo28~.2'h bl,l'rplc,2 ~~~'::: 863--0755 =w:t~tO:~ r:~: lalka touch up. Owner tran .. 845-1812 848--9603 lor comparable or lealor car gar. Frig, w/d Incl . ._... No peta. $650 mo + aec. Ptaia1a.l1 1007 ferltr-:1· '.a'2.,3,~lt~ lltr, home In good Ofenge 350 Avocado St. $775. Ctu--•-t dep. To -Cllll 845-960• ' • 8 IUOIPllPEITill Coontylocatk>n 5-47-2888 731-7747 .-ua aal !JOii 18 0 Newport I. CM STEPS TO BEACH (213) 798-9005 DRAMATIC 3br 2'1tbl nr Uafarahla.. 2410 2BR lndMdual unit, llke :.•OilO ' -··•1m -•••• YllH---· UOELLEIT llOl•E Mt. nH Brighi cherry 3 Bdrm 2 I r . , L.. Dch Xlnt .,.. SIH5. 3eR 281 condo. e;;;;,i: own home. encl gar .• d/w, • ii;-2 BR l 1BA Apt. 2 car .-Br 2Ba. 00x120 lot, at· beth home with prlv~te Hin ua I• 8"8-1035or845-9095 fully decorated. pool, frplc. patio, no Piii. m~ Flll&llOlll" Move up to quality. Ora-garage. EJccellent to-teched gar AV pkng p1117u~.000Move In condition. la)Mt f taat·'--Jacuul, all e1ec kitchen, $600. mo. 381E.18th St 2~30 matlc 4 Br 3 Be with cation ~ blk 11rom Bay. l9e 500 cau'e.e-S388. ' "• . Pe-•-aala ll07 V 1 ... 1 w• air cond. neer So. Cat Mgr apt 3. &42-1882 nJl 193.700. 11¥, VIR 11t TD hMvyahakeroof,cu11om Priced right et 295.000. • ... a ~ ,. Plaza. 24 1-0322 or 2 Br. 1650/mo.TwnhM, 2600 and 0-Wiii carry 2~~ pool, 3 car garage and a owe P8P9f9. For more Condo, 3 b<I, 2 ba, MOOO 1 BLOCK TO OCEAN. "' ON THE ocEXN-2Br. 188 I !!!J Sb l b .... 648-7406 8111. lrplc. w/d, atteched oar-:i.100 TD at 12% with 1....,. M1tr Bdrm bigger than lnformetlon. dn. Lo-pymt. .$90,000 blodt 10 bl.y, Lovely 3 home, aeparate yd, gar-m...... urn. r, .. a. "" lJlOO down.lfthat'aconl\Jalng, moat llvlng rooms. llLFIOIS 476-1275or64._.157 plualofthomewlthextre agewlnt•$800moCall bonu1,pool,Jao,nrbch, la1Ma :r,·pool,apa,v8'}'qulet. = call us •bout thl1 3 Localed In a quiet eectlon unit for Income. All<lng JOh~ 898-9824 · prlv, lmmac .. opefl 0-8. blaatl 2IOl1--1~_9_34 _____ _ 1904 Bedroom, 2 bath home In of Meaa Verde. $228,000. P&Ylutl IULTH llUnY 11111111 I 175 000 Owner wlll 18125 Sant• Cecllla (Orn 2 Br w/gar crpta wlter 290$ bMutll\JI Mell V•da for 751-3191 111-1111 1 Br deluxe condo. F'l)lc. carry·-tubmlt your off•. l!!J!!I ltacll Hit Brook). 11350. "4·5400 2 Br apt w/Bay view. Panly plid., 838-4120 • 1-5PM S1 ~~23~j.37 ,500. Call C::.SELECT ~:!~':f~_:.3~111. Like 142·1200 ""'Vlft-Eilrasp:@ai But. ltac~ 1240 ~~~~o:;n~•o1r 1571 "B" Ofange $475. ,_ ..... PROPERTIES OPEN HOUSE 11-4PM ---------Beaut rum 2Br 2b• condo. 28r i den Condo 1 1ty, *ME.SA VERDE 2 Br. 1 2912 Fri-Sun, 2109 E. Belboa Hiii •• 1-2 LIT Oc:ean/Cetallna vu. Avall $800 mo • tc•m flrahMtl Ba. UPPI'-Newly decor. ~1146 PEii. Niil Blvd. Lg tam home, bay Cute houae. well built, now. Sl500/mo to mo. 1 3se 284.C $525. No pet1. 833-8974 i9'18 Oceanfront home, 3 Br 1 'h v 1 e w . S 5 7 5 • o o o 1100 all with double gar-Cheehlr• R.E 759• 1877 --Pta'-aala •111•7 * * B f I 2 d .-. ti ---.,.--..,..-----,. 3Br. 2Ba. newly painted, aa ..,, * 21120 •• rplc. db g1r. + car Sell/trade. dn, E-Z terms. age an COvef"" pa o. Winter. On Seuhore. 1 fncd yd, kid• OK. Keith 2BR AUstlc CABIN ,.... • YIEW 2m IEU 11111 perkl~ Reduced to ow c , pp . ( 7 1 4 ) Laro-A2 lot wlll permit Bdrm, cHln, yard, utll Incl. 5700 mo. 062 .... 71 NMI Ocean & Bey Overlooking pool. tBr 1 ba BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Roy,,d, D"v•· N 8 6 7S 6161 21l'2~ ZQOO•An 1550, 644-1842.675-3772 enothar unit. Only $500/mo,213«&-1839 l350mo. 5"8-S847 c ondo. $5 25 /m o ANNOUNCEMENTS , -. llPlD Ct • I M 1022 199,950 for quick aaJe, HOME FOR RENT Almost 2.0001q It ol llvtng 3 Br 2 Ba each unit, ttepa rtaa • II Jim Well• Realtor-. M IAIYH IY IWIR ...... ltfaraltltff El Toro 3 Bdrm. 1750. BAY FRONTAGE beeoh.,_558-00 __ 50 ____ _ ~~~":" = apacel 3 Bedroom, large 10 beach & lhopplng. 11~ NWI 557-6284 979-2831 11% fl•td rate 30 years. leatral 2202 Fencedyard & g1r1ge. !>*. prkg. 2Br $800. 1Br IUT&IT Ill "•"""""' 3012 MPar•te family room. Priced at $275,000 To ctOM by Nov. 10th. LAR~E Monaco with GC view 1.C --· Kida & pate wele<>ml. 1875-$600. Utile pd, 303 $525/mo 2 Br 1 Ba pool ~;;::,~14-Sori:,:=...,., ::: Quiel cul-d•w clOM to 842-2253 706 Avocado. AHume • Aue Vlllara. Open wllnd1. CUSTOM ELEGANT home 883-0755. Agent, no IM. E Edgewater. 1/871-2886 laundry . r~. cto.. to rr • .,..1 30,8 tchool• and lhopplng. $225,000. 2+ 1 t Bach. LOT 640-1538 Ilk• you have NEVER Ocean frof\t oondo on Charming 1 Br beech apt, lhopping. 149 E. Bay St. associated BUSINESS' FINANCIAL a....,..,_.'"' s.1~ ·&.JM~ ~tu.ml .... &.wtwM \\4nu-d •1nw.unor-n1 Oppt>rtl,;1'iUn lnVt"t-tnWn\ Waru~ •M,,......~ w Lcw.n •M VfM'V W•n\eod Mtlf'l#•~ TO• EMPLOYMENT •h•h• ~•H\t'\J ")ot:Ri Wit..n..-d AMIAALS MERCHAPC>ISE 1\1\l~t-""" Appll•rt1.~ A"111\1vN Bid~ M.lrnob C..nwrM & £qu1..,-fll't I <.:.c,m"""'" r, .... w Vw f'Um1tu.,.. GJirAl'f"S.1,.. u ...... 11o101;...o. Jtw.-try M-.ti1,..,,rv M .. .,.u .. """" Mu. '-' .ntrd M~.J lnsl.t"Umirni. OffKT F'um1hJrP 4' f4u1~n1 P\a,_..... "-C1'-a•ru s,..,,, .... {,.Qj> TV RMI"' 5,..,...., BOATS •tyri;r R.tnt ... ,...,., f'uw~r »•l ~P-"' ~-! ri.i4fltH f4jV•'-' \'\am• ~''""'.­Sl1po 41 lu lu swr ..... Swpph•·• trwu~1on s..ju .... ,,. .. TRANSPOIH ATION A1m•h 8""1(1"" c..m.,...; Mowr Bdu~ • Mu\orc'yc. In-~'"t!O\#n WV~" tf<A'n" T,,. • ..," rt.v .. 1 f ,,.1 •. ,, l't.111\ AUTOMOTIVf .\\ltn '-"t-4.H~ i,.,, ... l\uti"' V. '"'""'' tc.,. ri> H.u-1 K1•t • \~itn.. ~ Ort\ I. fnMli.1 AUTOS IMPORTED A1t1l1 l\w.IHI bM"' t:H,,r n ll..lt.Nm IA.>l.-111 .. 11 • ~·ff .. ,. ..... .. ,.,.""' b v1v J._IU.f J.-n t...&m.bof 1tun1 l..Ml<u w ... ~ M91!"f•U ~,,.,,, MtWUllt1h1 MC ()pol Pllil!IH• """"""'' p,,.,r ... a-vi• 1100• ll<tY'• """"" ,._.. &uMni Toy~ T""1Ylph v ...... .,.,. v .... . M• 60tu !!Oil Only $12 1,950. Cell now $275 000 Bkr 675-4883 llY 11 .. WIDEii SEEN BEFORE. 3 BCSrna aend 2 Br. hlde-a-wey In yrly rantel 1425/mo. T1l "'9t. M2· 1111 546-2313 -.. -.. -·+-1-·1-n-t _+_l_-,-.-1-4 Bdrm, 2 ba. family room, .. +den EXECUTIVE home luxury aecurlty bldg, Cout Prop. 873-5410 ... 7 .. 2 2B E'-•n THE REAL ESTATERS -llPUI Only 11 yMrl new thl• lrg duplex With two 2 Br unlta wllotta. Owner's unit Is 1900 sq.11. hu flr19lace &. family room. Othll' unit Is 1 500 lq. fl. Owfl9f Wiii llnaooa w/good down. Make oft•. Aslllng price $380,000. 63 ,_ 7370 TRADITIONAL REALTY BllO ~fll S IHlllTOl!S l!Jl ~ e,r~ .. ..,6 14 1061 -hardwOOd floors Great .. ,IN BAYCREST FROM E f pool aauna. 1700/mo .., " 81ory r __.,t *IEHOfl U 1,000* tocatton 1cro11 from OWNER. 4 br, 3 ba. fem-=·~~ ~~ ;:...c; 751·S989 · Ctata Miii HM twnhme. G~ '1ocauon. Spot .... 3630afduplex perk. 111 lor only lty room, ottloe, pool. 1100·0 per month ..... ••~••Hiii Naatnew.Pt111&.cnlldren .,Pllll llMTfll" OWC 181-12%-long term $199,500. 1320.000. ()pen Sal/Sun pluaFIRST /LAST&. dep & lrriat ._, .,._ ok. Agt 845-9850. MTITAIW 2-m 3br/3ba+5br/3b•-1 vao 11-8. l924 Hol~. rafa. REQUIRED. 2 to a Bdrm•. 1725=11360. ALL UTILS PAID Condo. peril Mlllng With 509 Acacia-walk to beectl <>wn«tacit 95 W&U.1111 • ILTll Compare befont you rent. 'Mw. 2 Br 2 be. patio. f1MA.J1191J 399K20%dn-Appr11Md ~fSOr CONDO EASTBLUFf 4 Br • ~ Cullom deelg~ teatur ... bltln1,. ap1, lndry rm, gar Lovely4BrhomefMturlng 440Kown/bkr &45-7048 2~ Ba $185,000. Xlnt ........ 111-.... pool,bbq.covrdgarage. From 1850 lit & S300 laro-llvlno room. dining ealty financing •viii. P.P, 2 Br, Penn. $700/yrly I surrounded with plueh MC dep. to move In. No room & breekfut room. .11111111 OHH (714) 15(j...c()18 or conect ..... , a-..a.., fy Bl~hd.ecfuaplrnng. ·No peta.15,0 ·pet• 831-6107 Library with pl111tatlon Probate Ille. Cheapeet on 651 1177 ('"1") ... .,. "..... ...... -lttutt«a, Large yard with the market. 1275.000 -u • .,...,._.,_ ....... 651 1177 2 Bdrrn. Fum. 1870 E.utllela Duplex. olel, 2 8< rOM oarden1 >nd two 851-8787 .... IJlll ..... •••• n • 385 W. Wiiton. 842-1971 1 8&. garage, lnod yard, p I t I o I . A e d u c e CS a.. tlful Ult t t .._. p 81 o k -I 5 0 0 I mo 101325,000. land In-OOWl.IETTTVIEW lab~loua V:W~::!r PllP.IWllllllUT E~!eAp~·~~J ·~tfi Sat/Sun 83 1-2426 281 eluded. A.Ill for Mary 200 Blk. 40' lot, 3br +den, -lol!C.-L-Dfltvt Ridge. Agent 780-0583. 11./llM 111 Incl 1275 mo. ·846-,3 in S11110 Tomae. Dentlt.844-7020 3ba. yard, compl. refurb. WIV-B L.... llT·n $499,000. 217 Jumlne. H•• la a BEAUTIFUL •Br cer ...... ill DU .... 1--r-I ·-EASTSIDE Lg bright 2 r, • llWPllT MTS AIU 3'h b f t I di uir..-n.....-1'..\Ba. trplc. porch . Open Sat/Sun 1·5 Cute. clean. rHdy 10 a. am rm, rm n. 2br/26a1 SO of H:Y. No Rancho San Joaquin VIiia. 7 rnln lrom beach, gu & u p par S 5 7 5 m o Owner/agt 873-5551 move-Into home. Priced rm. utll rm & llv, rm pet1. Furn/unfum 1900. Soleno: 2Br+den. 2'h ba. weter paid. Junior 1 Br. 840-0997 right. Lio A-2 lot. Mu•t w/frptc, 2 car gar .. pool In 2131355-15971486-7745 bltlna. Lae $795/mo. $475. Pool. tipa. tannla. E 1 Thlnkln~ of a new home S "000 Ch A.. beaut. Dover Shores. Avail 1211. 875--4152 vol'-'ballcouna, aaunu, utalde lu11. In pine oreet. aee, 1""· . u.... Very good uaum. fixed CHARMING 2Br. 2Ba. oar-~, Sor Loe 18' Ir"' d/w bale ::~,:~ ~~?t=y~~ec1'".:r. ,_s_p1_1i.r_._ao...;,._1 _63_1_-_12_66__ rate loan. Caah dn to ege. grdnr. 1950 mo. WOOD8AIOOE. Spacious reec:i·557Zo~~~ta. BBQ. gu"'' ulll ' tnci' fled eolumnt .&42-5878 PIESTilllll loan. 1335.000. ph 644-2311.840-7086 • Br. 2'h ba, ram rm. $480/mo,Agt.642-18-44 llOll l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l\014 11 1)1/lh .lllTLllTll All ll(At f STArt CICfU.l fliCf .,#Cl t••t IAOIUYAIU !IOI~ lllll2 tl(>l) :~~ VEIY SPECIAL ~214 A truly outatandlng 2 mo bdrm. condo overlooking 6i18 excluelve Big Canyon fil~ Country Club. Beautllully lhree bedrooms. Cut de sac nelghborhOOd of -11 maintained homea. Large llvlng room with tlreplace. Famlly/dlnlng room with 011 fireplace. Modern lcltcilen with microwave. Shek• roof. Large two car garage ... Only 1188.000 ~m am 0230 6232 7010 'Oii 1011 7014 101~ 7018 70.2<.i 1022 7024 70M 702'! )lftlll ''"'~ decorated with l1vllh UM ol wood. or ... end mlr- rora. Elegently paneled den, elevated form•I din- ing area and a real gourmet kltcn.n. There'• 111-1400 a VIEW trorn fNftf'Y rooml -------•-I 1339.500. C714) 6 73°4400 ll&STll'I otlOLE Situated next to the S1nt1 Anl C.C. lhl1 prlltlgloua home offers meny amenltlel. 3 Br 21/2 Ba. 2150 tq. ft. w/-t bar. l1mlly room. rorm11 din- ing & much more. Alklng prlcelt89.900. 831-7370 TRADJ T 10~1. REALTY knocks often wnen you use result-getting Dally Pllol Clanlfle<I Ada to reach tl'le Orange Coast market. Phone 642-5878 IOUIFlllT llWNIT NEW LISTING! Quiet bHChlront location In W•t Newport. A perfect property lor the owner who want• to llve at the beach In a apecloua 4 bdrm home & heve 1 2 bdrm rent11 bealdea. Ba1me<1 celllng1. fire· pllCel. forever views of aurf & Catalina. Owner wtll ualat w/llnanclng. Cati to eee thlt eMcep- 11o na1 p r operty. 1777,000. Call 831-1400. - WAllHIHOl\ol llOMI., lftc. AElllL ESTlllTE 131·1400 Llttte MIU Munet aat on • Tullet. 1long c ame 1 spider 1nd read In Iha Dally Piiot Claulfled MCtlOn about MIH Muf- 1•1'• Tuite! and bought It for $9 95 Vou can Mii your tuffat end lot• of other lhlng• through Dally Piiot Cl111ll l•d Ad•. Call 842-5678 COLDWeLL BANl(eR t:l Pm111U Uffl_,. 12 ..... ,IOI Watch the never en.ding parade of birda. .ea.la & yachta from this su perbly located 60' tron~e on the channel. 1800 bay and oceim view, exqu.lately decoarted !amily home with private gated pool entry plua pier and dock! IN llEWPORTCENTER 644-9060 Do It the easy way- advertise in cla ssifie d. E'alde cul de MC, ICION 642"7053· 660-0455· WATERFRONT 4Br 4bl ~S:C.c&~~~l~~~j.~= IHI. ltack 2'fG E/81de: lge 1 bdrm. 1 ba. from c ountry club. •Un.II• w/allp.Avellnow$2800 prlv. $1200. 640-1327. YDllROWI net.woodoelllnga&cabl- Luxury eccornmod1t1ona: lmmec 3 Br 3 B• comer mo to mo. 955-2473 55M188, oft. 720-6897 OOUITRY ~!~'5'1m'oP•8rSk~l-'!.g2~1e1n. 2Br +den condo, 2'1t bl, home. x1re lrg lot, Nr new 2Bt 2be, 2 car ger. La In L: m l ...., .15 pvt patio. lrplc. _, bar. 125,000 under 1pprl. Balcony. L .... 1850/mo, 1aa1 C• ..,.. E/81d t di $3951 o1 all rntcro. •lso ape, pool, 805-089-2875, Opn 551-<46~ ett 7pm. 3Br 28a. trpiC, nu paint 1 ESTATE utll•~~e'92~ orano'.:i. ·,.t BBQ entertainment 1rM. Set/Sun 12·5. 2561 Cir-cpl, $1100. Opn 2·4 d Ive b call 845-7009 Outatandlno Value at cle Dr 846-0325 ILll.. Sat/Sun. 3108 Alta Beautiful & park llke , __ r __ y._ .. ____ _ 1~:5~· BrOker .MSlllll llUI YIWll Leguna. Top of the World *P;!~~~~= PoOt. F~~w:i~o~_t0v~ c,a•~ REDUCED to 1279.000. 3 Br 2B•. lrg Matr iulte, La!;HI ll,atl US2 •eov..ct Patios Eutalde S510 557-2841 SC Plaza condo: 2Br 1'A 2Br + den uaYmable P • t Io , gar a g • •. •Spacfou1Apta ba. Ju1t No. In Santa 8iy. % 1 · 840•8188 1tove/refrfg . no pet• S7 Imo. wl rent or IMM 111'DI 1 A Ana. 5-fO"A. dn. $87,500. 83; 663~an. • St 250/mo l ae.Agl. option. See 1052 ford• •w~r:?in-=.ete lllT&IT Ill Dlacount pta or pnc., -. &4.c-8567. No FM. talla. 7141499-1825· •Home-llkekltchen1 2 Br. 1'1' Be.TownhOUM. 558--18281775-2580 IUYllW·Pll.000 C..ta Mna 1124 Cape Cova. 2 br, 2 b•. on 1 bloclt to Huntington & encl1d gareg11. patio, Daaa Pilat 1 tD Bet Harbor-Muff Mc:flfloe the 1ennl1 count. walk to Frwya $565/mo. + $275 MC. · w/lrg 10¥•% tit For EASTSIDE· SHARP 3Br beach. $900 mo-to-mo. UTILITIES FREE total move In cost. Gr'MI OCEAN, View f ownhOJ... defall1 840-8227 2·~ ba. firep11oe1t, yard, Av111. Imm. 499-3400 bkr toc;/c;ieen. 3br 2~ba. 1750 1q ft. 1 pa. 1998 Tuatl n it k fBI 1 Bdrm From 1585 2346 S11111 An• AYI. 1158.500. Xlnt flnwlng. SlOOO/mo. 848--3532 l..,.rt IC LA QUINTA HERMOSA Ttl llllT M2· 11N owner 714-240-3102 llUlflllT 2'Tr'2 L luxury condo. Weat ol Beech, 3 blk•1--------- Neer ,_ cu1tom 2 etory Eslde Apt. lro 2 Br 1 Ba. 1700tmo. 213-912-9352 aooth of Edinger. Laroe 2 Br. 2 Ba. ,_ Ftaalala home ... F1nt11llc v1ew1. ui>etalrt, enclad patio, wknda/evea. Corrine 141-14' 1 aarpat l drapea. lreall Vall~ 1034 Quiel bMcll loc. Owner d1whw1r. 1525. NO 831-3661 wkdya. pllnt. 382 Vlctor1a btwn I wlll conaldef tradel for PETS. 329 Unlverllty Dr La It L ma Herbor & Newporl. $525. OPEN 9· Prlv. 3800 5br. lncom. property. You'll 548-0848 evea btwn 4 Br, Npt Ht•. aharp, new 1••• Ila .., 85l-9523 ~b•, 10 ~~'loOIA1ro· iow the muter 1Ult• on 7-8PM decor. fncd. bltn•:Jdnr 1 r 1rallef at Treuur• ---------;;;~ 1285K n, 18125 the ocean al<M. with fire-New Wooellake lBr home Inc. 1950. 213-863 74 laland, ooeen vtew. $450, ~Br. 2 ba. newly Sant•' Ceclllt 96"4~6400. :': & 1~~~ rid· 840 tq n, pool, tpa: Big Canyon 4 Br. femlly 213-433-099l peta. S4~S7~~ No I •---" 1 ...... 0 llPI· • · 1811Ua, S880 mo. Call roonm. view. PoOI. ape. ~rt ltac~ Hit aat. -• -IJll lw. n SOiie 835-5511, 820-... <48 13300/mo. Call Anni or L:Chfl ~ LIGHT l AIRY 3 br. 2 be a IW. mw Ill• lltl ....._"-'"we Co-"o. 3 bd. 3 MaciCSy 478--1234 cnVront 3B~ .. ~8.,A2~8950 vpper. bit Ina, pool1, MC. • ,._.., ...... ~ '"' mo. ecant. ~.,... " or guard. Nr SC Plaza. 1875 JUST 1112.900 bl. Balcony, petlo, Lrge Hlfbor VI-2 Br 2 Ba. 960-921.C mo. a..5-3866 4 BA w/frplc. dining rm, l'l)lc etc. agt 873-535• Den, Formal Din Rm, ---------•---------micro wive a more. II WITll lrplc. commty PoOI. NEW OCEANFRONT 2BR 2BA LIKE NEW 1 or 2 Br $91,000 anum. Owner S..utlful, .i.Qant on. of a N~WPOAT HGTS 3Br. CARPETS. Avail Nov. 1800 lnol utll tll June. PRV patio. Po04. IQI deape<tte. Mull NII. Call kind. 3 Bdr. 2¥• Ba. 2 2 1'.Ba. f1m rm. trplc, 1st. $14!50/mo. 261·9466 or 850-0881 TOP arM. quiet, no pell Brkr. 848--0709 p1t101, boat docil. Priced bltne S880 mo. 549-0397 BY OWNER 873-3251 OCEANFAONT·wntr ciau MESA PINES 2850 Har1a "'I •-• •-••y to Mii. SS.S.000. can ag1. llW IP&lllll 1 .. ..r w•anoei A exec. quiet, furn, clMn. $4954825 549·2447 --Chuck Splllet 031-1268 -• • .--....1 ~ -•5 $1000-$1100. 675~888 NEWLY PAINTED Euy fin. by owner, 4br, -• ---Exec. Mele• 1 yr ..... In ---------21'>1. lrg lam. rm. 1pa & PIJGI UllOll 2'n bath, 2 cat gerage. N.B. or CdM. I 1400 to WllTll IDTll.I Utll~ paid. garage, pool. no flrepl! on l'luge pallo. lrg lllffl.... GOOCI loc. Never 11....CS ln. $2500 mo max. Mutt be Stll)• from belch, oar· 2~~'m 181 '530-$555 rear yard, nr golf, t>eech Popull< trl-level "S" Plat1. I 1250/mo. 031·1064 by Nov. 1 or toOnel. agelcetport Xlnt loc. 203 1 Bdrm 1435445& 1ncs parlc1. 1185,000. close to community pool. Nov. ttt. SM!) 1,0 4 Br 2 Be 700-8702 33rd. St. N.8. 301 Avocedo. 842-9850 5921 Mldlron Cr 846-8639 3 Br, IPKloua llvfng rm Din Rm & Fam Rm. quiet Lido 111e 2 atry, 3 Br, 2 bl.. 3 Br 2 Be 1700/mo. ----lm at 1M4 w/vt.w deck llld 1•1118 cul·d•·llC, lrg yd formal din rm. 11869/mo. NB .. __ , .. 75 •i2 1 Bdrm $4'45-$460 mMter eulte. Owner wlll w/grdnr. pool pnvl, non 844·4"5 or M&-7922 · · ..,...ty u .,.,.. 241 w , Wiiton FORIO[idll uaiatwlth nn1nC1~. May 1mok11, cihlldren ok. A,artatala, Uaf. 831-0060 FllHI Ill.I ~~ A':i:~·a:~.~= soeotmo. 646-2336 IJll 1111 Nloe 2 Br. 2 Be. No pate. 3 b<lrm, 2 be. family rm a.w.8200 SPACIOUS 3 Br. 2 Ba, 5 Bdrm. 3 bath with SOuth Ill... $405/mo, Avall'" ~- Turtle Roctc hOIM wlll 00 Imm.a. frptc. yd, dbl~· Patio CloM to beach and Ptaluala n11 Nov. 5ttl. 780-1418 or to hlQheet bidder thlt 112&1mo. Agt. 79-1 1 tennleW • c~ .... 12000 ..... imo.. 38Rliil fih&ihst. yifY '42-7528 ...._ Ot wknCS•. wtmes. Owner. 752.ot07. H1ve you reed today'• llthr.-..... , it..,e to the beeoh. Ollv. TrM Apta ------,,.,_!.:;:=:;;::::===:=:--011111fhtd Adi ? If not, 111·1• MQ-2038 28r.1Y.8aTWnh ... Ot1>tt. :::: The flt Ifft draw In l he c~:r:~lhe bell SMALL BACHELOR on ::::itc:=~~hr' u'!t 0 ''°°"01'10• ..... ,. ~j ~. '°"'' ••Oo"'lb~ -otth b. to--"' fOf.., hJVI ~"lP1• -viifh I u " T H A G l' l l2 I I I t IQ 1 1 I· I .... I· _.l._R ..... c_H ..... "-..J...v _JI ; In tM nn1 to '1t•t•nt tutur• O•t•f'lt will 1111 '""'' k•Ot You .,nth¥ wh•n t wit;t vuuf H E A l( E L 1 .o, 1 n~ .. , '''' 1n,, C i 0 -.~tti... t .. • l\v<' I• o,,, .. .d I I I I I .. '·"··t • ,.. -·v·~ -d• """' ..... -., ,~ .... No J •• -... I.' ••Y• I ,. • .,.,., l"ftS I ,ft ... , ..... IOUll-Lm btwtrt I D111tlflt ..... 1114 Weit. •. a Dally. Pllo t;i• I •-•-Nr Lido lhopt & beleh, 2 25th .~!·20U13"., Ptlld 1315 te05/mo. 7141~7 CIMeltted Ad. '42-5178. _.!__ ft!!h Br, tam rm. nice patio, _mo __ . ,_.,.. ___ 0 ____ 1 • rt ..... I... 1Nn IHI dbl ger wtwoncroom & Lge 1 br, 112 blk to beee:tt. • lll .... WPr lndry. SOSO/mo, 1110 WID. Ho pets. "25 mo. 01Mt 28R 2BA dOM to VILLA IALIOA Proff!llionally decorated. tumlahed & un.tum.lahed unita are now being offe.~ for aale. Prices range from $189,000 '° •1G~.ooo. ll tnt.ersted, pleue call 645-6469. JllL PllOPlllTIES av a 11 fl.tr n I 1 h e d . yrly. Oralg 810·1500 bcf'I OIW din rm ~ 21a..33t.0383 t.5 wkctya. X2<M ..ttctya; 115-0780 ~t.O. ancioar ~Mis mo: IWPITllTI llU. Clreu ••I Lr HH 2113 PIClflc. c.M. Cell .., neow twnl'l•1 s" 3 2if tL an x;i r= t 1"""' .1en. 54• 4630 Ba. ll'J*, FR. DR. 2 car • e e 8 at I 8 u n ---------gar, yrd, patio •1200mo. 2:0CM:OOPM only. frplel. PALM MESA APTS IWM 484-7429 fronl e,pt 433 lrl• 1&8 t M9U DA . Junlof 1 8r f:\im_ $440 Bacfl:So of hwy, Wet b.,, Call btwn ._..., 646-0MO Oz°'~ 3="'=,~= ~1j~:I.~ fa'ly. PENTRIOOEOOVi. 2 8r.t w/comm J)OOI;~ 8'1&· I •. C 0 ND 0 near l«inle ort1, city t 1/19w, Cory, 91Nll, f\lrn 1tucll0, 81ker/8rl1tol, lnclcl1 11Wl ntfrlo .. wld. 11 mo. no kltch. Pool. EmotYO w .. her/clryer. refrlg•. 11105-f MO. Oep. t t1t5. t.m, non tnl~r. 1335: fll mlcirO•Wlve, eleC Qlt et.aningdttp.MOO.Avall IUtMC. ,_,, ~"' door opnr . frplo. lmmedlataty. 2031 Yact'lt L.ge 2 Bf, 00Ml\iiCi9 of dthwtnt, 1>9tlo, QM & Dat•nd•r 840-22 11. PCH. Pvt ger, l'rplc. Avlil water p•ld. No P•tt OptnhQuMS\ln, ti•&. Nov 1, 1815, call ,.....NOO.Agt.nor.. 873-TC>e2 or 813-1110 813-0756. l J ' -, I l i Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1983 Mft AleJC•y·P:±t:: Lot 1!!~~":"::-:':--l!;i!;hm;5Jii;<r ..... C1tamt llaw~ falatlat lwrmrial &;;;;;;;:;;;;;;iiii~ ~ ..... ..., 1-IN<r M681N'1iClrJNIRd -ii'"r'"lcr.8'" ..... kd .... "":concr--... ,.-i •PAllT I iDAlll• ltrri"' $217 d ~Ung ....... , ....... , ~.ywd malnt. SERVICE: athofoughly Lowprie.. Lie, bonded. Carpentry& ~Ing WATERHEATER8paicl•I TYPIRdleooKKEEPINO , per av 8&8AlpnltM1-41"Llo P.-.Pwitio.~.35 ~;,fl°lrOeYel~t '"'"•tlmete 5-80-t005 oleen~. 640-0867 Bobe7~63e71831-11111 UC U 39QeJohn88t-3189 PooC"-tere'lltF~ FOtlndlV./emlbullnaea That'• ALL~ pa,,". All Typee: Repair, "-url, '/l'I up. Wry 5-4f...Ml3 06Q..l300 ••·nu·-·· --· ···m .......... _~ •F•uc.t••Dl9P<>Mla* Ht/day/wk. ~ 30 day ad Seel CCM (SSL URRY X) "'-•• F KITC E DESIQ ,_ _._._ .,.....;aa Quality painting, fair In the coet · Ml ,..._r/tmall Joba. encee, H N N: Nead R~S RATES FREE .... W IUUtM .A c Q6VIRO. pr1Ge1. FrM eat Call Cout Plumbing & HMtlflO J' n1 COmm., Aealcl,, AHi. lhalYM, partlllonl. LOW plane for MW or remod. E8T·(7t•V>•t' 1235 Q JA.. "'I ,.,.1 20"" ., .... ,,...,. HMter 8etv\oe jflWjpiii;pWiW"'lll"""'!!~~ .. DAILY R.t•, FrM •tlmatea. r11-. Stew 73Hl311 kllCMfl? CALL CARYL, · .. ,. .. • We clo thorough work. A. ulctclcareful. Low rat•. .,.,n 111,. me,"" • ""'' • ._........... S RINKLERS Aapelred & 845--4289 Of 645-0032 C -..t-642-0355. AeterenoN. MOW/EOOE/CLEAN·UP Hable & REFS. With COM· Lie T 138048 552--0410 RALPH'S PAINTING Clll !142-81189 ln1tllted. Call 7 da,,t, I I ltn .. I rl TRIM. Free e1t. RHa. l)i9te cetpal &. hOUN-A l llYlll lnllext ~a. Llc'd. Drlln1 clear from 1~125 646-8190 PILOT ti a1 v.;; p<k~MN la avail for "' ca rat•. Jim 648-1958 cleanlng, window• done * . * Fr• Ml, 841-3588/24 hr ~air tauotll, dlap, etc. ~. • Xev!miNG pvt ..... & ..__.dlnr, ElECTRicilN: P riced ... FREE. CALL TODAY! Beet quality. 25 '1r exp. G •-/M l 851-9604M&M432-0500 .. SERVICE ..-• ...., I • 540 5654 Uc.T-116,428 730-1353 Cuatom rapt,,... urea -ifW ooaall In my home, nr Vk:lorlL w/lnturanoe. 497· 148 right, tree •llmate on 1a Jll!! · Ouallly lnl/aitt painting No BoN 10 Support. Sell •1rplung• "-~~~ ...... ~-Cotti Mw. 842-6482 laroe or amall Jobt. Lie. Home ~Ira-carpentry HOUSECLEANING STARVING COLLEGE em St Uc #3111450 Joe " b al • ._., .... w .. ...... DIRECTORY I wlll babytll In my C.M. C..nt Cncr1t1 398821. 873--03511 Cablnat .. El.c-Plumblng EXP'D. GOOD REFS. STUDENTS MOVING co. ~:~0:,~r.'~r9~~~~::: 544~0444 no Job too amall sonal projectl. 851-1041 home nr Hatbof/Wllton Concrete, muonry, ft•I· * ELEOTllOlll * Fencing. DON 9fl6.-0t49 GladYI 546-~71 (4-9pm) Lie. T1~~~2~n1ured. •••••• mcff .,.... • ...... plua the IRVINE MIRROR 1t1d the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER avety Wedl1Md1y1t no extra cha1gel CALL TODAYll UlflllUDIA Your o.lly Pilot Servtoe Dtrectory Rep,....,.., .. , .... Ml·llll1d.HI M·F 7--4. Lynn 846-5703' work. fou~allonl. Block, ONE CALL DOES IT ALL .......... ,~ L~ll• w·TCH us GROWi ··~la1 WHITE w1WR0 brick lied 675-2826 RMlonable 831·2345 --• " • Landlord•! We'll wur1 "" Loving Moth« axper ' · · We fh1 It, brMk 11. buy It Reu 675 1511 1 6pm F Ing Interior Design tenanla, llnall•e clo••nne. WINDOW WASHING blo yard-actMtlee, lunch ROD'S CONCRETE & RESID/COMM'LllND Of haul It. S48·500ll . • . Pa •llat HANGING/STRIPf!ING ~ ..... "The only m-ote la 850-17511 afl 5pm Karen MASONRY ... 9 )'fl Mme 20 yra. Do my own wortc. PAINTING-CARPENTRY ~~!i:~~~.~~~.N!~:. fllt PllmH VISA-MC Scott 673-1512 Reta. STARR 548·4471 QUALITY" 431-2026 iMkl _. loc. Free 811· 840-l705 lie. 278041· Al 64e..8126 REPAIAS-Oary 845-5277 673-7012 eh. 5 by Richard Sinor Lie. BLACKWELDER Paper· lna•I met tllt WW Mr•I Ceraalc Tl11 ~.. PTL ....... 1 ble 1 d f h 280644. 14 yre of happy hllllglng & removal Qual Cuatom r814JmeelCOver .,..,......,....,_ .. ___ .. Bkkpg, P.•yroli. gen. l<lcig cOsfOM fiLE SERVI.CE Ell I all ""'. • y or Ol.IM or local CUllornet• work only. 4114-3616 lellera/Job 1earch tip• Stal•·-raqulree Iha! all &. MC I. Flex. hr1, Incl. I I •I condo cteanlng ... Hive Thank yoo, 963-4114 Call CDS 673-t 107 contrac10f'I who par1orm wtcnda, 11 your bullneaa Oual. workm11111h p, r .... Topped/removed. Clean DUMP 368§ & rela. Avall, aftemoona. EXPERT Wallooverlng In· work over 1200 Including or can pickup & dellver. prtc.. Wray 547-8322 p ,_ lawnl 751.~76 SMALL MOVING JOBS Mra Mendon 5S4·8743 OUALITY PAINTERS llellatlon Reas. Contull· IM(l lll>O< and mattflala mutt Free counael. 842-7047 CL·aff u ' · · MIKE 64,.1391 I ' l PROMPT. NEAT PAO· int Aulgnmt. 581-8590 •I be ltcenNd UnlloentMd -Ht ABE'S GARDENING .,... IHH att •I FESSIONALS 636-7149 WE GALS SHOULD HANG Huber Rooling-eG types con1r1ctor1 1hould '° ula1t •Uia1 clUSJC 19l6 Ford WOOdY General mllnl. Clean-Up1. HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Prof. mature, reHabfe, 12 YRS EXP· I'm 1mlll, TOGETHER . Wallpaper N-·Aecover-Deckl •teta In their ldvet'lltlng A.cceutiat ;Ne: cabineta, cabinet Chauffeur tor weddlng1, Free •llmate'1648-8519 Furniture, Traah, Trees pet/plant care Local ref My prices are amalll -1 uphol. walls. 839-0730 Lie. 1'411802 546-9734 Contrac1ora and con- . facing, bars & lorrnlca proms, etc. SSOlhour. G1rdenlng & malnlanlnce, 983-5415 NOAM Bob 546-4656 wkdys 650-&4771650.6646 , aumer1, cont1c1 Mary ,ct:·r:=.al' c::,~· counlertopl. 642..0881 957·607l tree trimming, mowl~, GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS fla1ttr~ltJl; Orondle 11558-408&wllh ,._ I ,.. ..... & h II & H~ULING N J t Lld1ca~la1 D1ve'1 Custom Painting PLAS EA CHING any quallona. Contrav John Brown 831-&483 Cablnete & Carpentry -· llHlll c..,.n-upi IU ng. 8 " · o Ob oo L d I lnl/exl Hlgheal quality. tor's Stale Llce nae Small joba llld r.,..alr• "-•er·• do It all. 731-636«1 small 695-6006 Pruning an acap ng 10 _1 ritee ... 0.5 •• 9 Restuccoa. 1n111xt. 30 yra.1"=======~~ ..... -., ---------Speclallsl...Call Atlrtdo w._ . -.... N••t. Paul """' 2977 I· Board. 28 Civic Center A.cHltlcal Free •tlm•I• 645-2003 Aemoaei1Repelr1, comm. lu4eal WMtttil -Til'S UIUll 54iµ930 or Leon Maclel PAINTING-Carpentry, -----~~.,..--~-More tamlllea ere gelllng Plue, Room 690, Santa Clill=• C1t~•t~ & raald. Uc'd, bonded, Mowing, Ed,ng, TWICe 1 HaulenY1hlng.845·7331 751-2128fraeesllmetes. drywall. plumblng Free ED'ePLASTERING the camping "bug" !his Ana,CA92701. N-& .'I RemOd & REM DE NG ellph•w lna.Foreet,552·9142. month. 120 to 125. T f d 811 t2yraellp.859..0687 lnllext. Pa1cnlng/lexturee y1ar It you have a---------. · · -· IM5-5737 he aa1e11 raw In lhe Compare before yoo buy _ Resluccos. 845-8258 camper that'• nol getting carpentry. Lie. #341012. 18 '/fl In area. Lie, bond-Sell things fast with Daily West, a Dally Piiot Clusilled mahs It easy Find what you 11wan1 In uN<l. sell II now with 1 Cl11asllled Ads, your one- Ablllty Bldre 730· 1900 ed. 968-3564 •nY11me Piiot Want Ads. Classlfled Ada 642-5678 Clutlfled Ad. 842-5678. 642-5678 Dally Piiot Ctassllieds. Sell Idle Items 842·5678 Claaalllad Ad. • stop ahOPPlng oenter. Aertatat1, Oaf. Aprtant1, Val. Aprt•nt1, Oaf. IHtal1 tt Offlce ll•tal1 2114 Lftt A r.... 3004 8111 WaatH SlOO Cetta •111 2724 lnpr! ltacla Z'Jlt I rt Lacla ZHt lurt 2tol NEWPORT CENTER. Full Found: w111 the lady who IEOlln&llY Sharp 2 Br. up111ira i'lff, -Pniule xtre 1 28, MIF 10 ahr beach cottage MfVIOe Execu11ve Suites. got the tortolae for her Good typing and lhofl· encltd garege.$495. Call ndeck ly 1¥45 · wt~. Laguna Bch 1275 15754625. 840-5-470 ennlvar1ary please cell hind 1klll1. Banking, 549-1976 •fl 5PM. ~2-0853 ~ 815-253::'°' mo + ulll•. 4117-6839 oc AIRPORT AREA ~6-7308 Fln1nce, Auto agency Smlll 1 Br. Apt. encltd NT y Cl,..UB LIVING Npt Bch MIF n-amkr reap. New comer offloe bldg. Found; Young Doberman background. Small 01-petlo. ~/mo. No peta. IN NEWPO~T BEACH Q= 2 Br, 1 b~, pet~~'(; llhr 2br 2ba over pool (90% leued). Wiii bulld lo In M ... Verde atee. Call llcedl r1ee~a~ working Pepperwood API. 310 C Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm Apat1· 15th' ~~ S::pt Hg;• xtru, beaut. loc. $385: tult. Up lo 1000 aq fl. to Identity. 966-2846 con I on1 n Pl erea. Monte v111a. S48-9074 manta & Townhouse•. seo<>tmo'. 845-7355 · 1150 dep. 548..0108 :·:,:~r·1~;:edhlll Lo11 10-14 Slam-Cat. "·~!,~~" Saturday, October 2% Spllclou• 3 Br 2 Be. prl· Some are •legarui,. -I *NEWPORT BEACH• ' · Vic. HVH. Port Manlelgh, ARIES (March 21-April 19): You learn ways t.o trun budget, vile yard, dlWhWlhr. w/d lurnllMd. From S660 ... Cltal•lt .,7 Private room & ba In 3br Office tpllcee for IMH: REWARD 760-88311 ACCOUNTING CLERK: to be 'd f burdens which were not your own LO carry in first hk-up. 1795 631·211 111. On Jamboree Ad at 2 bd. "''bi blk to ml, apt 1275 M/F. 631-2100 747 It, 1595/mo 111 Loat· Blue Ptrakeel A• Reetdentlal developer hu n 0 rink f . ...i:.-'U ha 6111 Joaquin Hiii• Rd. gar yerd, MW pelnt and month rent free. ut111 pd · 11 IN ·1 lmmedl1te opening for a place. You are on b o maJOr ~vvery, you soon ve Super lBr, encl gat, no .,...1llO draPea. Kid 111d Pet1 Prof male wlll lhr lrvtna AIC, ground nr. 1055 El ~:d~~;3~31 -Ind. clefk to U1l1t In ac· chance to express ideas in unique manner. Leo. Aquarius persons pets, refrlo. alee range. 0 K $495 4118• 1082 °' 2BA 2BA twnhm with M/F Camino Dr, Cotta Meaa. · counll p~able. Primary tl '410 mo. &42-59&4 3 Br. 2 I>&. beect1 2 blka, 97,..:.7225 · 35+. Gat, w/d, no kid•. 3 Blk1 E. ol Fllrvlew & Lost: BMX/Motorc,.cle ruponalbllltlu Incl figure prorninen Y·. . . Wlllac:.WoodsApta. lrplc, ~ar. No peta. Avatl petl375mo. 786-3821 Adam•. HehM1.whltew/radvlaor typing, tiling, poellng of TAURUS (April 20-May 20); Stress individuality, c heck Luxurious 2 er. 2 ea un· Nov. S 75, '/ff)'. 645-1882 ~rm 0-al =~~ 1 Prof. penon 10 llhr beaut. 754-1040. Mr Tracy & blue flOe guard, on accounts. Entry level poe.. Aries message for valuable hint, make deosion wh1ch leads t.o l\lrn. tacuzzl. ~ec1ou1. 1795/mo. 3 Br. 2 Be. carpela~rapea. Avati CdM furn. home. oceen Prime Nwpt Cent• ofc ~rt'J~~1Mxoi~c1~ •1 :=hr"!1~\:S1~0 ~~ greater independence of thought, action. You learn a secret, gain HOROSCOPE • BY SIDNEY OMARA 1625/mo. C•ll 642-&766 upc>er unit, garage, w/d Oct 211. $435. 8118-5974 view. S500. 844-5347 llPIOe, 111 nr, l253 IQ ft.. Ptaue call Todd · diver le 1111gnmen11 greater enlightenment and have a "romanlJc liaison." BreAk I B hk-up, 3 blocks to beach. 6 otfloee + reoapt area or • . . Weata de 1 r 11ove. 111 bit-Ina. ltatla Latau 27ii Reap lem&le to lhr 2Br, 713 aq fl 3 otftcee + re-969-1221 Mell rnume to. Con-from past is unrrunenl. ~."·N:;!i':.9·$31;5;~~ 208 Lugonl1 OCMll ITOnt itudiO, ftWKY-~-~k~':'::~14'i<; oept, or '540 IQ It. 2 of· Lost· Cockatlel, oro chk•. ~~'r,· ~~!on e~v~'.d4:~~ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Cycle moves up, you'll soon. be ~2 TSl lc8' 142·1111 thing new. S550/mo. mo. Call Dave 675-8497. ~~ recept. Call very lame. Reward 201, Tuatln, CA 92580. free of restriction Focus now on secret meeungis, clandestme Dua Ptlat 7 Bachelor 1p1, walk 10 2131541..0'456 collect. AMP la 10 llhr rurn COM Pretty Bird 845-2476 A c c 0 u n 1 1 R e . arrangements, h06pitaJ visit, participauon m club. or group -H• .,_ ~l'l:.~r~~~~2S385 IM•1 Hii TWnhM $425 -+ u16011. Nr ·~~~~:i~!.. f;~~'~,; SCRAM-LETS cetv1ble/Payabte/Payroll activity. Intutition is on target, first impressions are bkely to be -...... ....... eEXOf MSTR 81\ Nb ocean. No gar. 675 41 B B 642 2834 c••"' for •ml conatructlon correct ~,:,y:;~:pr~~ e..c2 8 hren18teJ~1'1ff)'·30Br. FURN W/BA, N.B. Aelp.M/F.nlamkr,llhr tge tvd.H.;,.,..;., · ANSWERS ~0y;'PF.•rny~M1$·0~:"MC~ CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Diversify, make inquines, ... ~ 1 D • • uu mo. pen 1350+$35 utlla 720--0375 3 br 2 ba houM nr OCC. -...... · iaJ · · · be · ardin ~ ...... rom "'' HouM Sat . Oc122,11-3, $300 Madellne 752-7178'. Beeutlful large office ivall· Ntughl ·Ouall retar •I duties Sal1ry aa:ept soc mv1tauon, open to sugg~tions reg g Polnt • moat wlu~ed 5106 Neptune. M2-6647 C.M. In 3 br, 2 ba home. Lori 536-44115 bet 5 able. 1211q ft 842·4844 Yeam. Exh•le neg 0 t 11b 11 · C • 11 communication and travel. Member of opposite sex expresses ~~thbl~:~."~Tr::g! $~~c. All P~~~4 Rm tor rent In hO~. S300 Mon-Fri, 9-5. . GALAXY 631-71111 Aak tor Charyl. warm feelings, pays. sincere compliment. Gemini, Sagittarius private patio 1625/mo NEWPORT HEIGHTS · , ..... 1 ., In 1ne not so dletant future. Advertlalng Accoont Ex· . f ' . tl · · Br1nd ,_ 2 mailer tull· Eulblutf 11ew/2 rm•& pvt mo., 111 & 1"1 -+ )\ utu. ·· •• parents wlt1 1eU 1halr klda, ecullve opening. Eic -natives igure prom.men y. . ~:~.0~~~·Fr~k~·d5a ea, each with 1\111 bath & bath In spaclooa quiet ~~~2~j Ell1 1!.c80/Y1· EXECUTIVESUITE "You know. wtlen 1 waa perlen~lnaa181.T1DES LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be aware o f law, authonly, 661-6441 · mirrored wardrobe•. v I e w home for 1 evee n 1 Nwprt Cir 640·5470 your age.,! never tef1 this AND TIMES, 497-41866 governmental regulations. Focus on career, business, prestige, 11 Ttrt 21 2 ~~1c,~~~11c~ci'!:~~ ~~~;: ~~~ g & ~;d~ R=~·$2~~~~ ~~~11~:. C.aatrclal GALAXY IUln SIPPU stan~ing in political party or community. Your post ~aon is stro~g s:;r WOOds 2 B yt,., 11undry hk up.S800 No Pflv. $400 mo. 644..0375 ~6-6440 1tt 5. ltatll _11 Ptr1tHll 30l2 SALESPERSON E11per despite harassment from one who IS petty and envious Scorpio ano r pet• 759-9 Hl4 I •• helpful. benallta. paid hol-ti oves valuable ally 81 Condo, dshwahr. Furnished room nr SC Ammie needed lmmed. lor YIW WAY II Xuatrlan 0 wants to meet lda)'I. S200 wll Ragel na ve pr · . patlO. alngle garage 1 Clean 2 Br, lrg kllch .. Npl Plua. female pref lge 81lbo1 llland hC>YM. 1111 1 other Germin apeeklng Beeuly Supply 283 E VIRGO (Aug_ 23-Sept. 22). Emphas1Son travel, commuruca- chlld. no pets. $700 plus Hgt•. SSOO. 2421 E t6th $2.SOlmo. 556-1737 S2llO utll lnct 875-81185 Commerlcl•llRetsllll • 1700 people 650·2188 171h coat a Mesa tion ability to express self in creative, drama L1c f ast11on. Y ou 'Ube S500 aec: ~ 863--0755 SI 845-5109 IQ f1 front. 1275/mo. · · ' b Agent, no fee. · . HB, nr Adam• & Newland, Rmml• 10 •hr 2br 11so iwi 11 rear, S8001mo CIRCUS Of BE YOUR OWN BOSSI sm asked to speak, to represent special mteresls, poss1 ly ';O appear ~--=---=-----:w""""'-r• Ciiff Ha"'9r\. 2 br, 1 ba, $250. No pet1. Non amkr. townl\ouae H.B 1276 mo Barreft Aeelty 642-5200 tnV911 req The more you before the media Gemini Sagittanus and another Virgo play lut. a..c• ••4 ptillo, garage, etc. ldMJ 754-7087 dy1, ll80-7037 avell 11·1 M0-7717 B ,,..___ 2850 11 MISSA~E work the more yoo earn k 1 · · for r.ilred couple. No ''I """".... IQ • F ' 1 1 842 3684 ey ro es. ie r. 1 ba, encl gar. pefl. YMtly. 548-5306 Mlle orFemaier8f'll 1 Brin Room In lrg houM In Nwpt CoataMwlhOpplnge1r 710 NO HARBOR BLVD or more n °· · LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22): Money is dlscussed with family cpta/drpl, blllM Hunt. lrg CM apt ck>M IO occ Sc:n. 1250 mo tatllul, 11100/mo 731-1618 FULLERTON •1111.~01..... be d . l . . . b ' t uld .__"touchy .. Hrt>r area '450. • de-S2651mo. 548-3137 u111 Ind. 842-M11 .. ,. mem r -1p ornacy is necessary as su JeC ro ~ · posit 846-1164 llYH/WHTIUIF CORONAOELMAA llM1tl Fun lime, on thru Fri Oigdeepforinfonnation re adspec1almaterial experiment with -.,,,...------..,,..-,= 2 81, 1 Ba. nu cpl/draoee, Pool. Jae. tennla, walk lo Roommmate nMded 2 Br Aellll or olfloe. Newly re growing co hu 2 poa-· • . ' 2Br lba. gu plld, $425 blHnt. pool 16115/mo. bch. $250/mo Incl utlla, completely furn. beach modeled. 500-3000 a/f l UY a WHI Ilion• IVlll In central blll-extrasensory perception. M aJOr domestic adjUStrnent IS dose at w/1375 dep McF.Oden 845-U40, 11·5 548-4260. 993-4888 cottage In Newport '.t blk RMI rents Agt 87~700 AMTTASRASUCSTSIVEES Ing office We wlll train hand nr Beacil 8934811~ to waler. Avail lmmed · person with moderate · 0 p 0 Oc 3 N 2 V h h f eel --,..-------lovely 3 ar 2 Ba. •,; blk Room Avlll Nov 1 SC 1325/mo 0•)'1673-3873 Office/Shop/Store IPIOe TO SERVE YOU typing aklll• & abllllV 10 SC R I ( t . 2 -OV. l): ISlt l 06e w 0 are con m ' 2 ~.Comer of Huntington bch, no pet1. 11000/yrty. Plaz• area, pool, off · 300 IQ tt or m0te, reu C EICllTl/lllELS work with number•. Xlnt whose mobility has been impaired. Go slow, maintain low & Balllmore. 1675/mo. 850-1706aft6PM street parking. No Room & pvt balh In 4Br MMa C-2 548-7249 . . . . . A Oceanvu,volteyball,9ar· amokeral26 /mo . hH, H.B. $250 mo . Outca110NLY835-11199 benefit• Including medl-profile,realizethatyouwmbyplaymgwarunggame. contract "-· qule1 581-11100 NO FEE Apt & Condo ren-730-3599 9e3-36118 lda1tri-• EXOTIC o~NCERS MIF cal a dental ln1 Apply In is being discussed you'll learn details at a much later date. 1111. VIII• Aenlala ., ,. peraon. Newport VIiia • Specioua quiet 2 Br 1515, 87~1112 Brotcer Room/pvt. bL Lovely hm, Shata tuxury hm, vu. Prlv. lntall Jt2t For Beche!Of1e1te) Parties Weat 393 Hospital Rd. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Job gets done, you prove 2 Br. TwnhM$565 Wilk Nr bch. bachelor W•tdlft area. 1325/mo ea, 2 lrplcl. S285, ut111, t200'.l:U0 1q. ft. w. Irvine ~trtpper grami 826-<C9~t Newport e..ch. you can work under pressure, member of opposite sex is truly 10 ~ 960-8654!1 w/kltchenatte, utll pd. Incl. utll. 842•7342 1•1• 111• dep. 1186-8479 ., .. , locid1 omcee, from DITICI UIGlll Bookkeeper. lull charge, impressed and makes no secret of it. Relationship mtensilies, you Wilk 10 bMCtl Avail Nov. c1w1. 84S-18111. IE&Ull lllTIL Stable, neat. fun, reac> M/F 1504/mo. 851-8928 Bechelor/BllC'1elore1le for dealgn and mnfg firm. have more responsibility, c hances for financlal rewards 1 1 Bt, 11ove, refrlge. Wklyrefltelinowavatl. lhr3brlwnhM,2carg11, Manu11 A/P, A/R & Gen ul . l S450/mo. 536-4837 115.50lwk. & up Color 1260 mo. 11t/lut, Nov 1. 2SOO Sq fl warettouee lncl1 Office & Blr1hd1y Pan lea ledger. conipu1er P/R. m Up y . . Wilk 10 beach, lludlo, Spadou~ single, one TV. Phonalnroom. 2274 Jo111 556-7640 ~:·~~~'."!i TIE WT lllllAll s 11ary w111 b• com-CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent on creallv1ty, atove, relrlg1, crpt1, ,/,.two bedroom apts. Newport BIVd. CM. Stec>• to beectt MIF ...ap, Paulenno btwn Br1•1ol & 738-8538, 556-8538 ~!:v:'!~ ::f!9~111 change, variety and possible t.raveVI. Yo 1 u'U firusk· h projecbackt. youngd drapel, S400 utll• lncld. .. 846-7445 non41Tlkr 3br 2ba, •v•ll 55 Fwy. M• aq fl. NNN HOLIDAY SINGLES EXPO persons are likely t.o be Involved. ita it.Y ma es ~me . an ~7 XLNT nr Hoag. Pvt en1r & Nov 15, 1311&. &48-3514 1157-2731 M&-8985 DI• n • y I and Ho 1 e I lltllUNll/lttry pride is restored. Individuals consult you l1l connection wt th their ....... ltac~ nu BL N-amottfno kite S300. WE LOOI FOR 2 660 aq 11 31175 Slrch 1 1 I 2 5 • 2 1 A I • I gl.1 offtc.. To htndl• per-most intimate problems. nn:pt, ,_, m . utll 846-1035' 645-9095 YOUll :.,,~1330.' Ml~~~~i ~~3;11~11~55 h I b I 1 ;~~1'118o~8u7•~~ ... (~~;, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be ready for new start, od IJ~~~o peta. ltti!J'1~xiexc!"' *'775 up 2286 fl lndllrl PHONE FANTASY 557-11000. ext 3114 realize that what you own may be worth more than original -------~~·• h ... 11.....tff omce. l8t0f Redondo 25 Ledtae 10 lhat• your IUIOl IUl&Ullli purchase price. Know it, negouate accordingly. Emphasis on Wpw ll1a1l 2792 FURNISHED or Wkly ~~!.0;1~N& up. 1 ... ltt4 Cr •U. H.B. 842-2834. F1111u1es1 826-7162 Llndtey & co Inc, a S1era-rules, regulations. ability to out-maneuver bureaucrats. Another ~N Vu conao. NeW UNFURNISHED. Dally/Wkly/Monlhy ' 1 In Orange co It BB Tall ln.,..,or. pllol Maka menlo bued mortgage Aquarian tlays significant role. 38' 2ba. frpl, pool, 11epa ALL UllLITIES Kitch'• avell Color TV Eatabll1hed 12 yHral 11111 · fun l1dy who enJO)'I Danleer. hu an opening in PISC S (F b 19 M h 20) Rul uld be h.,. ..... ed in bctl. $1150/mo 551~585 PAID. HEALTH heated pool & •18PI 10 Photoa taken/Ref'• Chkd For r8f'lt: OUtllid: i0dta6' travel. cytdlng, ,.,,nit, the Tu111n office We •re · e · -arc : es co c,,_.'6 • CLUBS TENNIS ooean. lla5 N co..1 Hwy. 6 mo Guamted Service 11orega IC>*» lor boet1 d1110lng, aa111ng, clubllle. looklng for a m1nager middle of game -know It, have alternatives at hand. Tn.lst llU 111111..-SWIMMING plus LagYn• Beech, 4114-52114. •Credit.•* Eye Wltnaat or can. Cotta M.... IF you .,. under 36, with• minimum of 5 '/"I intuition, follow through on fint unpressions. Short trip may be u::::.,.-:,~nl~-_.~:R·.![~ much more' Sorry, Motel rm• for rent by wk. ~R.J~ MeguJna, 831•7271· 3 _. ~"f~~ ::;,:',n~~ :~~Ac:' :,gr~~ ~ecessary and could lead to valuable contacts. Leo native plays Redec., MW catp91a, 2 nope~ Models Sll5·uP w/kltchenette Newport Ofc 832-4134 balaactatatl -· Ad •63. Dilly Piiot, p o . tlonal lo.na important role. ca.r w/Of>«*, aofl water open daily 9 to 6 avaJJ. 675-8740 •Ao off to ell eo11 1560, Cotta M .... 1" l&WY fH IUllT 1-..:....--------,,-------------------:9:-:-1-:-:M :S:~~.~41 f.t°o-~:'~ Oakwood Vacati.. Tu1t:&~·'e1oc:J~134 TlllLOOWllS CA 92821 PUlll. ltlt Wtat.. 9100 Belt WHtH SIM Btl Waat .. lra:£1tack 2711 1•.t I from m . IO 4br 2ba. "" carp9l, vac. I 1050 mo. 535--4256 or lleo-1121' G•rMtl Ap.11rtment.s Newport Be~ So. 1700 16th Street (al Dover) 642·5'Jl ltataJI 2t07 Get aolu11onl to all 50 , Allrepllftere con•~ttll. DECORATE INTERIORS. DENTAL Asal Ortho exp ID"'1ftlltn ••w•11 ltatala 1at puzzle• from prevloua lall•ffHI C o " 1 1 c 1 T r a c y • Homemake<•, bored at req RDA pref M· Th Full Ill.II &IMllll'IUTll - -23 Br houN In Coat• cont .. t winner. S.nd S5. fer Sall 4012 714-730..()671 home? Have nllr lor ~~ or p/llme NB 842-2828 We hive grown from • t Comly turn. itudlo Meu. Rent or 1u • SASE to PWP-2. 3857 8XLB6X islXND STORE ••• R•ITAl AIEIT llon. PIT, FIT career DRIVER, PIT, Houra Fie•· man opar1t1on to • Makah1, Oahu. Goll $550-$600. Mtrrled Birch St. STA 434 New· Pienta& acoeu Xlnt loc -" . Consultent.noaxpernec Ible C all Robert , multl·mllllon dolltr mfQ c:r1e/ocn vu, 1200 wkly, Chrl1t11n cple. w11mall pon Beach, Ca. 112660 16000 Call Bob .675-91'4 ~~rice naceaaary. Train av111. 775.5447 432.0360 compeny In tile put 30 also mo/longer rllea. chlld will Ol~ lovlng care U 3m , en a. aome even· HLIY•RY/ITlll HIYlll y1are Thi E11eout1v• CdM owner 759· 1877 & r•pect to your home Lftt A fH wv.. HOUSECLEANIN G eat Inga Apply between 3 & 5 " Secretery -.,. tocking Palm Springs. Beaut Apt. 636-3247 or 540-3618 cllantale, Laguna arH, s11'h•Ar~lrg:: ~~~~~-c:~~~ Full time, frfnge beneblla, Full time. muat be 18 yr• ol tor hH 111 tl>e utual lkHll Hotel 3 nltn for a prtce annual Income S 17,000 " See Duane. •95• EHt age & have 1 good driving plua • nigh anwgy i.ve1 ot 2. Sit. guarn. CHRISTIAN Man, alngla In fQUND ADS $3000/obo, 661-3309 M1cArthur Blvd, NB. 17th SI. C.M record. Stert• •I mini-and lh• ablllty to deal t ROOM BATH. PRIVATE 619·327-41000 wheelchelr, naeda 1m111 O&SllllRS More l1m111 .. are getting mum wag a C •II with the Mlee force and ~-~------groond noor apt lmmed. latl•ffl-.. 4014 1 "b .. thl 751-2680, 6AM-5PM. cua1om•" Near So IBR + Study. Ulll plld, $725 )'Nrty. Ocean Ilda of 113 E. Belbo• Blvd. Cell (714) 873.-0632 Newport Buch No. 880 Irvine Avenue (at 16th) 645-1104 ENTRANCE. 1 ml from at1l1 ti Employer raloc. to lraa. ARE FREE v••· Ot1nge Cout College the camp ng ug a Mon thru Fri Coaat Plaza. 545-7101, beech. Cllll 842-2357 SL ._. Call p8110, Slmpaon needa reglatratlon year If you have a N I( 27 O •lfl ._. 545-2082 or 540-2688 C I I llnl ceahlera. on can, hour~ ca:,r 11111'• nor geUlng ancy -•:u:;L;;;;;la;;iiiii;2;71•;•u.;H;•1•;'·;";;•;c;la;;ili&iii4i I :a elocb frplom *h ... ~·:5 Retired gantlam1n 64 a : Super elghtPlell, Heh with ~;~,~~~~· $5 25 hr Ca I Cl11~1f=I ~·d.now with a sg~~ ~~11:, g~.r::i,i::·~d. Sel-1-ld-.. -,,-efTI-. -6-42 ___ 56_7_8 Kenneybunkport? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? ,fD~ II ,ov're llOt ture Wl'to (or .tltl) lltftllt1bun•Port ""· don't IMI blO -rov'" llOt llOM. Kennt1bull~ It ont or 14 d11llnchnly dltf•rant 1Qtrt111t111 lloorpla111 at S.alllnd Y-~l11t 111 Hunt1111ton ltteh S..willd Y-111 ... 11 a rn utt ol totally penonalued PfOfelslollal pl1nn1rc The •Ind OI llttflllOn '°" dnllwt A Ptff•cl bltnd ot 111twre alld lmnt -nntlld 111 1 lornl 111th INllllll1nt bloo•s end ciurtl ponds tooled by natural OCHll bf•tn Add lo that l1nn11 tourti. 1w1mr111nc ooob. a IOf and 1 convtmenl loeallon Mar ~llC and •nu>klym1n1 and toil'n rot a olace 1nt0nt would proudly caH home ([m lltnf11Ybunkport) Ont and '"° bedroom. ont Incl l'llO beth •P•rlmtnls lrom ~75 reap em • u ' • non-1mkr, non-drlnk1r, 142 1111 3 Bdrm. 2'n ba, double ---l·jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiii;.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiimmi.liiiiiiiiii;;;;mm;;;;j avall 11•1· 536-l5l0. hll own l\lmllure, de-• garage wtth g11age door Chlldcw, Loving care it 4 Br 2 Ba houM, W/D. 1lrH 2br, perm1nant ol)Jner 1700,000, ••· ~ Pat1 time attar• kltctl .. e1c. 1260/mo -+ relar. 1600-$850 mo. MJlna lin1nclng 12~% noon•. Light llou-Otk. $20 dep. 848-8386 Prtlfet bch ., .. 720..0~5 FOUND bHul. black Terrific: lnvHtment. Clll waet<end1. evenlng1. Fil.ab. vie PCH Dena $7115,000. < 83 t-6520 Beeut. turn. Monarch Tar· WANTED: 18r h• Of apt, ,p1~ Ple&M ......... '!.-'~I,,_, 7 ... 1111 --------race ax.c:utlva home vie Vlctorta & Harbor. ,..,.,,. ..... _.,., •-~LA...t1 •·mr wlOOMll \lt9W, lhare ••· CM. t400 mo. ~7 __ , .. -penHa. lmmed. oo· ADJ:: ... o:t: a 1 .. Found: Biie cat, 9')Ptox t Apply Morning•. Saroen· cup.ncy, ,.._ required. VIUff ..,. -.. moe. Teb !'_'!Y9 "Mr. BC -II"• ~auranl. 843 WMt 495-5348 or ee1~111 •• ,.,... Ab ,.,.,,_. .. Vlc: Hunt. _1_e_1h_. _c..,..M_·-..--..,..-=---i 8d1. teo-4999. = .. _........ .,_ Exec apllt lwal condo. 3br m•1m 1111'1 Community ..... ...... .._.... Sbe.. i.nnle. pool. rw bcfl -• FOUND clMllng M/kltl8f'I, Franchi• Sh• Aveliat;i; Ml time. ahoutci have S3$5.laaopt-"H3-MOO BELow:-~~AATES blaclllwhll• vie 13t" St. prior ••I* In organlza· ext 208 or 857-4083 ev. 0000 Sl!L"'CT·ION Balb04a 876-2483 IEWE tlonll work, ulee and or "" Found....._ ..... t-• .._.. ~-1 ICE OIUI l\lnd rllllng, muat be • Fam rmt• wanted. 4Br 7 141790-8070 ..., .. _ "'• .,,_ -M1f 1ar1 r & bla t wont 2~ba M beaeh. 9e0-9267 ---------al 1724 IMna, ,_, Jew a ... I o ..,, dys 213/&0G-2778 1617 W•tcllft, N.B. 278 to .. rgefY. 131-1030 naLlllO wl•d'~1:':'h l~~ :=: 1345 aq. tt. Sultabla tor --------,... F/rron amllr, mid to let• rnedtc.I Of ci.ntal AgatU, Found: jMna w/~ In Corl)Ol'MaOtflca March of Dtme1, 881 ~·· "'' 3tlf 3ba hcMIM 541-6032 l>Odlat•. PCH & Ofange, 8111-942-0192 H•mllton, IMO, Cotta Corona del Mar $300 mo. N.8. Call & ID. 642· 11122 M .... 02tl27. 873-3729 or 973-7470 Beyfront. Offtoee, P•llot, Found: K~ on Mndal laftltatat ......... . perking, Janitorial. .,._ M/F to lhr 2bf w/llAJf't· 87$-1003 keyring, •Y & St. An· Wut.. 41U n ea d • d I u 11 t Im e , Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN lF TO $75.00 PER WEEK i s sV.Yt~ ""~· deell, B•lboe Pan. 132& drew1. Npt l'ftl. 642-3888 8AM·-4:30PM, Mon-Fri In utlls pd, Nllll 87&·2ee& EHtt ld• Coet• M•H Found Men'• GIHHI, Voung dlfiW.,. IJJg need• C0t0na de! M11. &per. tOx ~4. '85. 180 E. brown plattlc In bfown t7000 to k81e9 up with f*1IOl1 prefwred. Of,ly W1 llO• !lave t 5 ope111,.i lw you re •IC" beavt11 to MCwre rteclen lor The Orarct Coast 0.Wy Pilot Clllr ere.n start 11 J:JO p.111. and work uni~ 8:30 p.m. •H.,dtJl. On Stturday, "' twor., • law mort hour& You win earn manr trlpt •nd P'''"· •lont w1111 mn1nc your o•n mor1t1 · tl!ert o no dtll~1na or (Olltctt0n lftVlllytd. I y011 .,. 1ntt1esttd. pleast ea• Ml lafl - I ~S~~ H~nhftflOll wt-.. ~. Hun1tllflon Brttll. CA (714) 898.·9961 ftom lht Sin °"ti '""''' dl1n 1101th on 6tl(ll lo Mtradlltn, '""' ""'on Mtftd*ft 1o SMwtnd v._. r11rftltllo11CS t•M.tlllr • o,.i dM~ JO AM ·1~ dV1l Lady would Ilk• lhr her 2 2111. &4~282 oaaa. Vlo. nr H11m1t1on & ...... 714 .. 240-020& Mft .. iar1era w/oooct ref· bdrm C.M. ept, even. ..---a....au Clll New. 1. '42·7451 llft. 4. • ..... ,....__ Lff. Mayw. CM. '42--4073 l.... ar.noaa ,....,. ~,, p OfaMlonal _, ......, .-r.. ' 1:30AM•4PM Mon·Frl -M-/F ___ rm_m-1e_st1r ___ _,~_,_•....,...hm-,1 r otc. oom_.11. Found: Rabbit, Vlotona & T • I 4111 873-2288 nr bdl, CM/NB line, 1250 ;,: .. o:~~~ ,:: ct! Fed•r•I. Coi t• MeH wlbOW HXS Di for fb'a. + IMI. 646-91'8 lalla, C/2l lklrl SM-7542 ., ... 1182-"71 110.000up. No c redit CedlNaa to Go-Carta MIF to "" 2 8f I 81 ,OUND: im off wtll lem.ia cmeok, no penalty AlaO Mla19Vtf Iha Fad h 0 u 1 • , d • 0 k • lUfn 10 today'• oluelfled dov. vie IMne BIVd & lend on & buy TO'• ,.Oil 'em off 1119 marleat La,.l ch.1325+'Ao ulll tor the b .. t buy1 Monte Vitia, C M $10,000up to Jumt>o1 Wllh 1 CIMalflacl Ad 4f ·'9e7 alt 7PM. Mika. 842·6t78 &4~32, ~ Denleon Auoc 973-7311 Call NOW1 842-6978 Md ~ 'COD( (714) 548-7058 Orange Cont DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 21, 1983 .. 1,1, Wutt4 9100 1111 WHtt4 SlM ltlt Waatt4 !!" lelt Waatt4 lltl 1111 WHtt4 1110 !•It Wutt4 1111 l!lt Waat!f llft JU. Wut.. llH n••....... I Hand'yman. paint It crp'Jf, 111/lllT/flT/IN Patt Time Petm Rl!CEPTIONIST /SEC'Y. RESTAURANT 8etVloe Station Attendant, YI ITlm MITllll Mt1ura pereon. exp. OP~~b·,l;:,';,~t;/.1r. FIT 4 deya. 2 to 3 yr• •l•U _.9n0, In our r.e. of· s.Mng peraona, bu•.,.,.. PIT, t ..... & Wkncn. NMI on• yr sUiy needt WOlit. pretetred. A.pply In i>«· """• "' ex.pel'., aome back ottlol -·-ftol In Lllgun• Ben nu acme. dlthwaahera ror ~anoe and hind· day/nHe. eao.21M IOl1 at 3oe N. New!X)(1 Bl. Co. &45·22 1 pr~terf9d, N.B. 642-3181 ..,.._. OJ*llng• for 811/Sun. iww gourlMI rt1111Urant writing only n .. d to ID NB. be!WWI S.12AM. HARDWARE Medical INiet, PIT. Nwi>• l'ftlllll Applloanl• mu•t h•v• In Irvine. 6ti2·2181 ult apply. 2890 Newport Cata .... ---------Retail S.IH, tull & 8ctl Ophthalmoloelltt 01• P:=' ~men~. for Roy Blvd, Coeta MeM. WlAfi!b L:i Pi8iemeae F• 111¥111 part·llme. 240 Broadway. floe, uper Pf'•f. Send ,.._ ---appeetance 'ca11"'8tfr:V RETAii. SALES SHIP PINO · R£CEMNO etud for oor fMl.i. dk &llllTUT II Leguna e-h. 497-'•03 aume 10 P. O. Boll 21 lti, Newpor1 8"clh mariletlng '407 ... 11 rot Interview. Hardwa,.., f\.111 & pert-time, INVENl'ORY CLERK g~ cat. 541-~00& Ateietent II needed by Hltlll/1111' eo.11 Mwa. 925211 fltm hM MYttal OJ*llng1 240 BrO&dwey, Lagune for Electronlcl Company. '2' ~' ~~~~t~ ~ •• City ParVtlme. Apply: Blaett-MEDICAL SECRETARY fOf reep<>ntlble, •d•P· llllPTlllll1 /fl BMoh. •91-'40G FuH Time poettJon wtfh m Min pm M ( °"'""" """'"''· ... o&e ....... _ .... n~ I NB ... d II .1 I tatMe people who enfoy Hortzon or Dlmentlon, -.X· ... ~ opportunlt .... Neer -· per hr Apply 20451 ..... u 1 ...... tauran • · '0 0 a typea 0 n-publlc contact. Mull i>«lenoe pref, but not Roonng l WC Al<pon. 5-i0-9204 '50. "1ot-. hNbtt<n. Aleo - GARAGI SALi ADS NOW (l_ASSt•rlO IY Cln'I HI llLOW . \,~. Cralmet ln., H.B. Phon. HOUSECLEANERS, TOP auranee bllUng•. Group & have ol .. t t1lephone ~ry Lite typing OPll""" SMIUe, Male, 2 Yf =f.50· 'IJ!!l!!l!!!!!~···!!~!llllJ!!!!!!!!lllll!'-• 064-8888. Writl9n T•l PAY,FULLOAPIT.OWN Governmenl. Tyf,e voloe.Agr .. twaytoln• 0 .1(. Wiii Oon.lci.r entry Hol tar workera rieeded. i:natlo,.yStorelnvorona Pelee X PoodNI fie( &r...LllbJ w: ti...a - will be given. Oclobef 25, TR A NS , P R 0 • •OWPM I CCU rite Y-crHH your budget level. Call Nora for .p-Mu'1 he~ drtvw'• Ko-del Mar need• FIT ell• 15(), "'°''· eto. n'-•U 1983 In Peraonn.t Ottlce. FESSIONALL Y EXP ~~f~~d A:-; dollara. We pay for your polnl ment. 967-802& enM, .,_rm1nent real· gf~~ MIMplt1<>n, AKC COCKER SPANleL &U@o ~idHUNDS 4 FAMILY( Furn. ~~~I=: 'grc.'t~··~~ ~~::22~EEO APPLY moo~t:~!.:i.e: ~~~~ll~~hl~=: APPLEONE~RVl~ES ~:one.;:i~· mel/Ul.IUU :uP84,~16uff~~ 8:.'id:.'1 .. ~3;-~~:nc,~ ~:'~~YK':r~~. 1983. HouMCIMnlng, p/l or Ill, cell' An• Ad • # ;8, 5-46-5178 N~ R1.'ott1ce ~or11ng9 cout NplBotl R/Eflrm. Reepon• :t'nda 5674671 Mu•t Mil furniture a ao-Sat 9-5. Warner/Grlham FIT OFFICE CU:RK muat enjoy olHnlng. 642-4300. Part-time repair peraon f0< looking tor a peraon wtth rooting lllble ror Pf'OCMtlng INll, AKC a.man Shep pupa ceuorlea, no junk. Eat••• Sale: Fri/Sal 9"-41. Very busy Circulation Of. Tranapor11Uon needed. Model• Actors pit Xtru· refrigeration & plumbing good office aldlla, type SALES . lhlpplng, ~. Own 1260 a. up. 1•1~3 ' Sat/Sun 9-3. 449 Morn-Old turn., dlar-, mlec:. floe hat an entry level Wiii lraln. 1195-7108 commerciala & TV Show' work, on call. Al10 65-70wpm. 851-1851 ... -.11,,. • ._11 car req. Exper helpful. Ing Canyon. 10169 Disney. 962-6060 clerical position avallable • part-time auembly -•-• Heavy llttlng lnvOIYed. Blonde F Maltlpoo, tiny SAT aa 514 J lne tor the right perllOn. Ell· Ins. Rep oppor1unlty cte. 778-FILM IOd• too. W()(t(er 642•9787 Rene Regtonal Support Sec· PIT MIM, relall flbrlc Call 553-0940 ball of fluff, 1 wlla old, . m. um , GARAGE SALE 9'-12 Sil perlenoe dealred but wUI 11000/Mle. deductible retary; Loolllng ror eelf atOfe. 64&-'9487 ahott. 175, 41M-2852 Lot•olelolhel, loola, di. only. 55 gal aquarium, train. Position Includes savings plan 5'40-1838 llllES lllES PLANTS startlf who Ilk• to work IT• 11111 OLlll hie, book•, ale. chlidren1 loya & ctothel, ans-Ing phones, ftllng, PAH r /TIME LIBRARY 7.3 & 11·7. must be I n t I • ll I m a I n ' In a bu•)' regional ..... SALES ~ul,..: typing 9111119 fOf GERMAN SHEPHARD Tl'touMnd• Of new book•. mlac. 8811 Elgin Cl<cle t I • d dale pro mature & lnl-led In w/houaepltnl Ml'Vk:e co. offk:e. Phonee, lyplng, ...... "1111 data entry, eeerow •ll· Pupa, Pedlar... Black good prloe1. Sat/Sun G "-•-S S YP ng n • CLERK I. eubtUlUte clerk Jong term employment. Working plant •lip req. monthly repon• & dl11r1ot Prof paraon w/Mlee bull & pari.nct or bank '"'" e.nd Tan, 9e1ut11ul. 1 9-3 535 Haat Of CdM arage °"""'• •• & un. c:eulng. Applicant should position needed for N--Cerllllcetlon training Own trana. 30.35 hra. office tnterleclng. Mu•I br compu1er exp. 75-4-6383 department helpful. W••k '· $100 each. . .. . Bede. etefeoe, boob & be nest, like to work wllh port Beach Publlc LI· vlded M V d MS-8 1a. 6-45 8687 lt--1 I mlac. 502 16th Sl (Pecan1 people. and have a brary enlry level pot-pro · eea er • M-F 751·2271 able lo WOfk wllh ·11u1e Saletl needed f 11 Salary negotlable or • _.I ff& poalllve altitude. 40 hour ltton, · s5.781hr. Clerlcal ~n~ ~~8-~~5Center SALESCLERK aupervlalon. m-rt d1ead· or P/'r.c~mlealon C~I w/ralM In 90 daya. In: Golden Retriever pupa, •a•J? .. j•gwj("'v"'.""X""n""d .. quea--, "'tu .. rn-. lniat work week, Monday . Fri· experience dealrable. .. . . PIT mornings ~ FIT. Glh lines & have pro ... onal 850..t 124 & Iv mag. • aurance benefit•. Con-AKC, aholl, duclawed ""eppl., llnena. clothing. •d""ar•aoe-.. .. lil""""e-m"'lac-'l'!h•em-e day. stlf11ng salary Is MuathaveoncallllalClblll· tfllOlllLI shop Irvine. 552.-8414 •tlllude & appearance. tact El1ln• Venallo, 1200. 548-2828 mite. Sal & Sun 2360 4872 Oalntport Cr, S950fmonth Good Com-blll f ' Word prooeutng &/or SALES 720.0202 tor appt. Col.__ Dr c M ' 1 S 01 S · · ty and min avalla y o Full/time. Light book-PIT PHONE CLERI( dala prooeulng ex· Saletpereon needed for Lhua Apeo pupa. AKC, 8 .-..-.. · · Irv ne. at 1 22 un pany Beneflls. Apply. In 5-20 hrs/wk, days, eves & keeping & typing. New•-Very busy Clroulallon Of· perlence a must. Salary Import bullneaa. MUST An•werlng eervlce or weeks, malH, ahota, 10/~3 Barn. person. Mon. Thurs, 2.00 Sats Appllcatlons may paper experlen<;e helpful. flee needs a Part-Time commenaurate with ex-have proven track record awltchboard operaior. wormed. S200 obo. IWIP IEn ""'l,....ifi--,-,-= .. =--1--:ck=----10 4:00 PM. Ask tor be ~btalned al Newport Apply at: Tides & Times, employee to enawer ~erlence & benaflts. In aalet Up lo •20 000 experience req d. Day 964-9780 or 898-7090 , Catherine or Eileen EOE Center Branch. 856 San 350 Broadway Laguna -· • • ehltt at local exchanna Every Sunday. Orange I F ILY y••t l&LI llllf PILIT Clem9"te Or, Newporl • phonea and dlspalch leaaant working en-lit year commlaalon Cell 645_2550 ... -. Poodles, Toy, 12 wks, Cout College. Falrvl-& -iiitoo\ 330 Bay Sl. Beach, CA 92660. Mall Beach. 497 ·'4886 meaaagea. Hour a are: v Io r nm en t . Pho n a posalble. $35.000 2nd trained, the very belt, Arlington. Costa Mesa. Sal. 9-3. 511 Fuller1on Monday · Thursday, 3:30 553-0717 uk for Oall. yelll' oomm1 .. 1on poM-AKC 1250. 646-9795 d 1 1 & p 1(1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. Costa Mesa, CA appllcallons 10 Library Otttce help, light Bkk'g, to 7:30& Sunday morn-IUI••• Ible. Ground n00< op. TILIPtltll SIUOITll A m '* on ar ng FILL TIME PAY Administration, same ad-PIT. Wknds. Apply In Ing, 6:30 lo 10:30 AM 1400 Brlitol Sl North portunlty. 650-1370 Salary + commlHlon. Wire FoK Terriers. AKC. 5 FREE .• ::.~;: $10. 9::,~~!~I ~l~or:. ~~-;:: ,••t-TI•E Wiil dress. Person, 1:30 • 2:30 pm. Starting salary Is $4.00 Suite 130. Newport . llOtn••w. lllLLI Hun• Bch. PIT. Call Mr-mo•. Showlpel. Srtpped ·-------•I table $1 150, Wood Dln, -M I • Margarllavtlle, 2332 Wes! per hour. Apply In per-"·ach. -Hunt, 841-4110 m/I. 549-9799 Opportunities avallable I lftlllOt 11 c 1 Ii N B ~ 5 d Th h s $800 lable wl4 cha!,. $2~ wllh the Los Angeles For Industrial p81k, ex-• wy, . . r;o ~~~ -A~~u~~ 2~b~~ Reeleurant shu"*nl.9~ ~. a:~: b~~ TELEPHONE SOLICITERS Ptt• SSH A J~:;lle~ '~ear .. ~0ri~ Henredron bedroom Times ClrC::ulatlon De· pe<lence In electrlcal & PllT/TIIE IEU or Catherine, EOE THE ANCIENT MARINER Mr. Lamb. 673-3515 ATTllTlll 8tu: I gOid Macaw, tame. d1y/S11urday. 9-4. piece $2500. Compl. g!«I• par 1 men t 1 n ou r plumbing r$Qulred, own Mon-Fri. C.M. 241-8208 lllll PILIT (NB) we want good lelephone starting 10 talk, Incl. 1ge room In while SSOO. door-lo-door newspaper hand tools a plus. hard la now hiring llOlnllf reaervallonl•tl to Ml ap-cage w/playpen lop ... Furniture, waterbed ped-Bedroom Chell w/malch sales program. Guaran-worl\er. dependable, per-PAIT TIMI eo!~ ~s.~A llTOlll PllP I Ollll lmmedlale opening tor polntmenta. $850. 559-5739 Ml mag ecl•ot,!'..... w&/mhutcr,h ml~e'. Soafl nlle stand & headboard teed hourly wage plus manent. 642-4483. Earn up lo $400 per malure, orgenl1ed lndl-••• ••y ,..,. ~ $1800. G.E. Big acrewi commission. Hours: 9PM Maintenance month. Retirees. House-R 1 E l 1 Apply In person, at lhe vtdual Who can work with ...._ Yellow nape amazon pat· 8-4. 1383 081'llngford TV $1650. View Sund&y • 2PM or '4PM • 9PM. llllT 1_._1 wifes, College Sludents. Saleap:,8.ola a~ed Rusty Pelican Rea-llUle or no dlrecllon. -ISlll rot, 3'A yraold, 40WOfd+ Garw Sale Sat Oct 22 Oct 23, 11-5. 2031 Yactlt Tralnl~g Js provided. Wlilirli Needdepeodableautolo laurant.2135 w .. tCo91t T 1 5"' di •-1 vocabulary tame -..-• ' · Defender 645-2215 br Potenllal 10 earn $300 •hrs per day, 15.078/hr. deliver Dally Pllor In Our Hawaii main otllce hu Hwy. Npt Botl, bel~ t:th"J.. r~u'f':::·etio:i: Part 11,:W-ev:ing work.. w/cage. 1800IOBO. !:.·F~~·f:Sac:~ Sam• 644-2Hli ~· plus per week. For an In-salary. Apply 2045 1 Laguna Beach (2 hrs per a new Coron• del Mar 8:30 • fl:30 AM. hand & word prooesalng Call alter 1 pm76l -'223 550-7038 tervtew, Call (714) Cralmer Ln .. Hunllnglon day). Weekday, P.M .. branch. Call Pacific~-Rl\1'1f"f1TT111i'iP11' deslrable. Newport 1-.--a1:.~------,H~l'"'OdHUGE 3 FAMILY Sat 8-5 957-2361 Elll 1204 Beach. Phone 96-'-8888. Weellenda, A.M. Call Mr. Coeelllne ask for Marina ~ 11 Center area. Call Olana, -~·· Yttd• of carpel, rum .. E;~~~,'~;lc ~u;,'!::'.us:i· ' Oe~llne for applloatlon Barrow 642-4321, eKt 7141720.1105. 1JflA1lff1lfF!l 640-9350. Tlllll• oouc:h, love -t. camp. 8-4. 1331 Hampshire CJ. IEIEIAL IFFIOI October 27. 343 EOE * ...... Tl llJ Ing equip. clothea. mlac. _ __. ____ _ Co will train enlhuslastlc RecepllonlstlTyplit. N--llOmAIY /Pl MWTI llU -llli 11'41 Pltcalm Dr. M ... Furniture, linens, rug, r&- p8rson tor Xerox copy-Mhanagement klralneela 40 1 Oewt GHRTEEEN casn ~ L ~·~ ~~ffk:e. IUTllUIT Profealonal atmotphe<e. Help gMI them a head * 111 GIUlll Verde) corner Ellamere. cordt, bool(s, etc. 409 Ing filing Typing re-rs pr w ' sa ry' or I elephants u • FanlutleOpportunlty 50 wpm + lyplat, Well stlf1. Earn top SSS par1 IUT un•1r1 82nd Sl, Npt Shores In qul~ed. ~port Pharma-673•7013 wllh a Cluellled Ad SELL Idle Items wllh a Experienced •ou• chef, groomed. eKperlence llm• evening•. Only * 'llS M:di ltema-chalra, tal>IM, alley, 10·4 Sat ONLY. oeutlcala, 897 W. 16th marketing Call 642·5678 Dally Piiot Classtlled Ad. broiler. pantry. bus help, prel, but nol neceN&ry. poaltlve, dependable, eo.:a :'~ 9Ti: ~·1~~ St .. N.B. 642-7511 X226. N-publishing Co. needs ----dishwasher· waltre111 Immediate OPefllng. Cell outgoing ,•dull• need utltetstmff" 10_.PM 181111 I lltfte1 lalt a weO e>Cpe<'d person lo '.·' a1·1y P1·1a1 ................ '.. waiter. 498-9202 Nora, 957-8026 APPLE apply. PhOne 845-7021, ......... -....... Sat/Sun 9-5. Living & di{I· GLAZIER, 2 Yl'1 eJ(per min handle publloallon and R-taur•"l ONE SERVICES. 2:30 lo 8 p.m. Monday ...... Moving: bll1 of ev~hlngl Ing rm furn. RefrlQ, paln1· In glass & metal, l l09 --· th F Id 111llMll1411 I I 840 VI t Victoria, Unit A. CM. a.d l8le8 for reatauranl di-•E 'I El'S PIZZA llOlnUY ru r ay. lZ0.11'14 Sat. Sam. 2979 llbro, ~ita.~:·Bluft• beh~n~ 646-7015 btwn 10-4 rectory, Retired exec. lmmedlale PIT opening& Sharp gel needed to w0<k TYPIST-General Offloe. All See DllTl8I a Line. CdM hlghecflool, Selling anylhing wllh 8 ~~ ~~~~=~°J~: llJLJ PILOT available for cook1. 18 In laat pecetd Newpon around office akllla, MOVING SALE. Cane -:-'.'-:-'.'=--=-=-=-- Dally Pllol Ctassllled Ad CA 92627 lllAIEI TllAJIEE yeare and older, eJ(-Beach real .. tale olfloe. anew. phonee, bllllng, dlne11e Ml w/glau 1op. 4 GARAGE SALE-Several 18 8 slmple matter pe<lence helpful. Musi be Mull have excel. typing ~ng req., good apeller. WESTMINSTER ABBEY •wlvel, cushioned chairs famlllea, baby, books, Just call 642-5678. wan• Ads can 642-5678 Now accepting applications for : able to work evenings. (minimum 75wpm) & die-all offk:e. Good hrs & ANTIQUE MAU S700. Rattan couch, large h111hold. clothes. etc Daily Pilai -· -· · · PART TIME Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (2 hours . per day). Weekdays P .M. - weekends A.M. Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow or Mr. Bush 642-4321. EOE . . . --. . . . .. .. . . . ...... . . ,~ Apply •fter 5 pm. Ask tor taphone akllla. Conlact pay according to ablllty & 11751 Weetmlntter A~. ovwtluffed ewlvel Pep. « 17 W. Cll Hwy. Na. District Manager to supervise . Jean 410 Eut 17lh Sl. Peggy 17141833•2900 eKper. Sall-motivator. GARDEN GROVE pahun chair w/ottoman, (btwn SuperlOf & N--newspaper carriers. Salary com-: Costa Mesa. Secrelary/Typlll p~rt ~:~o;3 lntervl-9-5, !554--6103 very large wicker chair, port Blvd.I Sal 9-4. • REST RA T and more. 432--0942 Gree• household. baby : mensurate with experience. AT .. llLI. ~'Ft~·r~P1~~ 1~~rs 0=: Amer. 01111 Tabtee, round Patio table, 4 chalra, Items, SAT s-2. 18i2 Company benefits pl~nus : we are lookl~ l0< eg-N-port Beech. Airport PART-TIME. Varied houra & aquwe. Good oond. brand ,_ clot• llz.e Port Ashley Pt NB. • . M ha V 1 I arM d pra ex,,_~.., to Include early A.M. S400 eech, 979-2890 6-14. luggage, misc s 1 Ocl 22 d .. __ .. =i opportunity. ust -an, :. gr••• VII n lvlduals. ... • wr . ...... ,,.v.. Items, Sat t0-4, 2045 • . n . ...,.,......,.._, Prefer 18 &overtoworl( Hrs llexlble. 720·1121 WMl(enda.Muathaved9-· typing tablel, fT\MNOe Station wagon Or pick Up :. lull Of PIT, Day & Nlghl area. pendable \ltlhlcle (email Antique flreplace mantel, TuaUnAvebtwn20-22nd. holde11, uec deal<. truck, van, tlatlon aolld megany. l300 obo. ---------1 with/shell. Mileage allowance : shifts avalle.ble. Op-llO'Y/-·····-P/T wannn) to tNlst new.-556-'4982 SALE 22nd & 23rd. 120 credenza/chair, d/r portunlty lor advance-rli_.., -..-Yorktown Lane, C.M. lable. area rug1, paln1-included. Apply in person, . ment. Apply In person be-For Mklg Service Agency paper dealer In Irvine IHlltttlll bet...... Montlcella Townhou1et Ing•. wheel cnalr. walllllf ' kd 3PM 5PM 330 . tween 2..tFIM al 699 S. In N.B. Need expetlence area. Muat be depen-Or-wlcerVed mlrrOf. otl Vanguard. Much mlee. 19532 lnde-wee ays, to at . Coul Hwy Laguna reapon. peraon, W/Klnl dable. Cont1ct Greg $300 642·2~ pend enc e , H . 8 W t Ba St Costa M Beach. • aecrerarlal elcllle. Front Hyde Monday thru Friday · Sat, 9-6pm, Baby turn & (Yorktown & Brook I es Y ., esa. ottloe appearanoe. Mual ~ 9:30 and 10:30 11111110t clothu; Women '1 &ea-7343. 752--0322. Find what you want In have car. Call Ma Giiien Lm. Of\!X· 6'2~21 Side by aide Secretarlet, -tera, .75 ea; books · · · · · · · · · · · • -· · • · · • • • · · · • • · · · · · · • Dally Piiot Clustfled1. (714) 752-9013 -mahogany, English leld· galON; eteel olfloe deek: Walnut din lbl, Pad•. r 6 ed glau dra,. fold down lays; repairable TV & ctlra; dlnene Mt, 6 ctl,., cottee & end Ible; paCo deek.1385. 493-7227 Vaocuum; etc. 822 Jen-Hl: buflel: plc1urea. nlfer, Brl1lol/ Bear I hdboarda; mlac: items. Paularlnol Buer man Ill.I hanging lamps. elec 50 Year• aocummulatlon Sat. only 10.3. Fumllure1 tretns. Saturday, of prominent MIO·W•l lampe, retrlg, lawn mower 1600 Llncoln Ln al family. Many choice•. & edger. 3237 Oregon Hampehlre. ~8-4326 ~=~w.,dlan, Art lut .... ck SHtlt Wf!U i Stain gtaU Wlndowe a FAMILY coUhfil Saturday,._,,_ 22212 Much Oepreealorl glue SALE SaVSun 8-5. 410 Peeo del Sur. tum on A Salute to • • • Notable Businesswomen Coming Sunday Oct. 30, 1983 in the Daily Pilot A tribute to the Orange Coast•e SUCCESSFUL WOMEN in business. For more information call the I Daily Pilot 642-5678 --- ' . --...... 1'0~ . I Wicker Mt, Oak otlloe Huntlnglon St. H.B. Ceialln• lo Valido. plecea with <>eM legal llz•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ille cabinet•. ~ Caah, all Nlea final. 17785 Sky Park G. Irv. Airport Bualneu c.nter frl/llt/IH 1U,. FrN It lta HU hra.ltart 6025 8EXQfij!'Q( Siberian NEWPORT BEACH Hutky. te, very gentle, 7' brown Mlether sofa, bllllwht. all thole, .,_rt '275; Dani.ti walnut OR heelth. To gd hm. Oya Mt. S350: ctra IOog agt At~UHI iill 897-2973. 644-4281 box aprlng, maureea & . ARBOR TR.,,. wl<nda & -· frame, $75; 2 decor. end "" '"" 1ablee w/carved de1alla. APPLIANCE SERVICE Free AKC Alaeken St50 pr; gold an1tque W• MU recond., guar. M•lamute. 1•,; yr. all mirror. 1125. All i1lr\t appoanoee. 549-3077 llhota. To loving home cond. Ari 973-5326 with room to run. Call &IA WEIT OllST Suzanne 831-97 4 7 or wl<dya; 673-3118 eves APPLIAllE 495-5822 ORIENT AL Blk coffee NOW2LOCATIONS Free Med u male Shellie lable. 30x6ell16" 1100. mix, WKYJlrl· loves 675-0288 1880 Harbor BIVd .. CM. ..., 8 p d ·-•t e60-7077ore50-7082 kid•-.,...... rov. In Ml ...,.d maple, 132 So. Main St., Orange hutch, 6 ctlrs. uc S950.!2 &34~200 or 658-3992 faraitan M2S ~~ ~~ 5~~ Ret>ullt Refr1glirat0f9 Fr~•IW..,.../Dryera (2)twln beda w/genulne an bed wlspread S7S 3 Monthl Watr111tv. Part• brau headboard• Incl. Sngl bed l30. Dryr 159 & UlbO<, Oeltvery Avall. eyelet comforter•. n-Rnd kltchn tbl w/leaf, -4 MIC & VIM. Mon--Sat 9-6 ~:1~'.~C:1~m chrs 135. Ofrs 775-4680 20 cu ft ~dmlrtl tide by Q U A LIT Y C U S T 0 M •Ide While refrlg, 1146. 3 Pc. aotld wood ellec. FURNITURE: o· aolti 953-1318 Of 963-8467 =· ~~· UC for $300, 6' coffee tbl 1250, Meyteg wHher & gae ' 8' credanu w/caf\t drr-good cond 1350 48" round Oak labia wl6 door• $300, lampe & end pr. 8J5-8S30/64&-9780 leaw.. $395 673-t202 lblt. 493-3140 Phlloo S/S 2 1 cu fl retrlg. 7'almott nu eofa. great tor RE-DECORATED; .._nllque gold $125. 848-7682 denfTV rm, earth lonee, dining aet Circa 1900. • Mutt Mil $ 150. 730-3599 steal at S3001 Lt wood Recond refrlga, all ez, full oanvu toveaeat, co'*' wrnty. F,... del. RMI BUY DIRECT FROM teble & reading chllr price TV John'• 6'&-1788 MANUFACTURER $200. 760-6243 • =-,..........,,.......,..-..,......-.,--,,,.-and 1ave 50 to 75%on n.w --------Relrlg, 2 dr, lroal fr .. , llke top quality bed Mtl. Twin Sota 8' corduroy, lllnl new. 1185. 893-9060 ••• fu•t S69.9ti, full Mts oond 1150 675-6999 Refrlg. While Auna well. just 119.95. Save •V'efl SOFA (8'cu11om1 good clean Aeklng S90, more on q""'1 and king cond. Eertl'lton11 645-8410 Krlall Of Tina tel l . Free delivery SAOO/obo 6<4o-69S1 635-4105 --,....--·-----c Speed Outen Dryer, gOld, Sofa & IOll9Mat. vry gd gd cond. $50. 644-8542 Con\emporary din Ht oond. Blk/:f' & wtit w/au•d• ohra $400. '""'00 51 593 VITAMIX, $280/0BO. Matctll 8' couch $300 ..... 5 - Brand new. 759-0143 Coffee~ 1150. End tbl• Sol• Steep« wl Love Mel, W·Pool 17' lo. maker SS0.$100. 645-7313 neuua1 tonH $150 1226 .• W-Pool botto~ Desk, aolld wood, $66. Table, 5 ch81ra & Buff!t fm, $175. 648-0792 Good oond.'4M-8147. 1128• 640--0.CU ... ..a::Jal Ml,. Walnut tbl, round, danl1h !"· 1U1 I ,. Dlnene.!!t.1. braaa/tmOked oll fin 2 Iv.. 175 [OOki 2 ll i rm &iCk-glua ~ Contemp turn, 640-030e . Ing, From 49 cent• per rt. MlCM8 11o-30 120·9406 tenolng at•o Harbor Dt•xel dlnlnQ room table TMkWOOd deek llOO, alee: Redwood 7141531-1317. wl4 Ohaire, ult oond. ::'$~~~4.tai.t ..,.--.-..,..---__,...,,... $400 obo. ti5e-'4982 . • "" .. ,,. HU Waahlr & Mc. drr-$300. Ethan Allen bOOl<ceee 'Kini Sterao/bultel cabinet FREE TO 0000 HOME oond. 12!50. Evening• 1100. TV atand S25. Adorable AKC ~ F 1559-7•1'7 &6tst353 G«menF ~5h2 old Hld••b•d •ofe, good ~w.,...a-t•""becl,.......,,...: ,...,klng-,..,..boOlllhelf.....,-,-...,., puppy. red cond. 170 . .,..._9780 hdbrd, releed pecleetal FREE to QOOd home. 4 mo. k1no Sta 8ed, Sp!'Md • wll dfwr9, ecoaaa Incl. old k~ "Garp" M/bllc/ Ped, New l'ratne, 1100. 81l!O/obo. ~02 wt\lte/ ote 875-2413 flV Slleplr Sofa. Slmmone, Whlt11 gr.. toCI dinette l'M A CiORDON SETTER Earthtonu .<.. 1 1 OO · Ml, 1Ntehendtbll140,3 10 mo old M, looklng tor a lti747w bek .. radla. brOwn tone Cid ttome. I'm l'taebroltan, L1r01 Df= or toy 125-4&.. C~ 11.Vdio but ¥IOUld tow a yard &. .naH. Aleo In ger· oouotl I HiO, Wht o.11, tlld• to l*'Y with. I need l!QtttiO. 86 mat(lfllng lamp 1115. Pr 1ot1 of kMI. MS-5902 C t 11eap« dbl bed Oel*lt ~ ctv9 MO, Red lrlel't Setter nda gcU1m ::--cond, S2S9. o..k 557~ 119 wlyrd. 8llot~1.. mild, w/cttr 189. 851-41006 ""1"",-,-,-,.,...k-1.,...l•,,_...-'...,,l,...1-1""•-1 64 ..... oa. &40 4014· MOVINO TO l.UROPE. Ull 811errt'• Pooeffle '*tree SACRIFICl!I 8Hutlful a;;;;; bUt-BOfl'i LC Poodle to OOod riome. aofa, loW eeet, ~becl. All ltwna Ohlllp, acme,.,_, 5*-2848 Sotld -~ ~ t..,._ Women'a .kld'•&'*-" To OOod" t;C;M, beaut. we11 untt, \,;, ttOOll. din hold tt.N. 121 ,,..._, 80ob1e mix JIUPPYi.. "'°· =-~~·::an= Coet• Mw., Hf W• & ante AM sse.t42o f-lemc>t t7M8H PNMM. 3et M :, :.~~ ,.... matnN -'•· twin ~~in:-*O:: 8eMoe DlrectOfY "1 the MO. Ml MS. Cl"' ltOO, never uud IUO DAILY PILOT king 1120. 7llO-H32 tel-190t " I ••• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Octo~r 21, 1983 ~~~~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ..,. IV8lllible, 21' & 40'. .... 1111 flat llU • ...,. m ,.....,...-ti I ' ,.. n "'"1.a.e . tfU TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZIE Call Mon-Fri, 9-0. :YS fJ9IC* t\11\e G; ntl -'ttV W Ulll"f ::w 142-464 '74 'OX. 4 esr. auto, mt lop. 11200. 147.c72 ;:..,-:. 'MftfllMITI 4 ~. eut~. ~IN.. flCtory ID II '11111 l!IJllti llll 1m:: iootca/""':~29 '75 X19, AM/FM CMe, 4 oyt, _,.0 , ttw. teatory a ~~~<::°~ w;~·r=..,~ ~ltd Mle s:i;m. magt, tuper clean _,, ~ .......,. tun .. ..._ ::.= _._._,... , ........ --------------------------New 6. UHd blket: 'll ...... 4. l•IOOtot>o. ~1'48 ,oc)f low ~· ldnt • .,. . EDI :1.~,... .... ~~1~ ,....._ UI -· crulHra. mtn t>lkH O ~. euto. llw., f.ctn:l '78 Rat 81.aUon W oonci , II.II* °'9en, Muet H•UCU&.ll Choo•• from. So.1th ACROSS 1 Kin of Sis 59Gambol eo Sketched 62 Flnally 65 Continent. PMVIOU8 PUZZLE 80l VED ~·.,!'r';t, ~ ~-~ge~NEAR ~· '*'~~ ~ =w.::: ....... County VW·leulu. tf711 to0-701t. WHOLHAL~. (T0497) geoe~ . num, bland 11711 IMdl lt¥d., Hunt• SINCW 11$3 9-dl BIYd., Hufl~on ,._ Men'• H " 10 IC)d ~'!!.~0~~~11c= new 1'100. 01y1 1ng1 on I u o ti . -..11 ....... 1eect1. 714-l42• 5 Room dealgn 10 Mra. Trumen 14 Larlet 15 Expunge 16 Preoccupied 17 Fish aauoe 18 Coffins pref. 67Teke~M 69 Tropical trN 70 Commuter '*9 1130.81~..,. ~.HYMlnClton8wtl. &46-1728, 1tt 8 714-142-2000 ·~~S<'m1oc:!;: 8ct1w1M CN1Mr H " Olrtl 714-t43·2000 71 6-5-4 14 . teereo ceet~ w .. trell•1~;q~1=~;:=~! GUttom 1 150. 87W72t ..... Hit '!J!!t 1111 ~ tQp, 92468. uW8715 JI &utla II" iiCCCO rtit u; 'll"""eofone. new ih:. ~ 1700. ~82 an 5PM 19 Water: Sp. 20 Drying freme 22 Hlrea plene 71 Thrlll 72 Blackthorn 73 Ribbon: auH. 74 "-allvel" 75 Ship .... llk11 1111 Xblf1A.REXLEY So&. clean,' run~·~,,::t •1200· e7M623 ·~A~ '11 llPR lllTU '71 ,._ Vener, brwn. \MW eera&ela min !Me. fW>it q ., MW '2100. 9tf.1990 '7i Ctillca Utt* 5-epd, nu Good oond. IMw uphol, lmm1c oond, fully orate '30(). 850-7078 o1u1ct1. lecqefpalnt. new ,79 CMo 4 ,..... 11 paint, U71iO/bHt. l!lnpl~.radlala.()t1g. ~ca 41,oooml. 1082 CMt1e 81. CM. cWOIM, MINTI 17000. • .,...., et. oeM, M1·05S2 ownet. 11500. H7-1oe5' I . 2• .. 1~300~ d.,.: 873-7348 newradlall.Mltldnt,111· --------,-, v .. 1-vwlbllt. Mutt Mtl ttllt wk. '111 Cellca, It blu w/dk blu W ........ 831-ot78..,. 24 Condition· sutf. ......,.111/ IO I ... tl II 12500/obo, 549-3508 trim. Ii epd, lo ml, Mlt '72 SUper Beetle convert, .711 Le a.on, low mMMQe. .... '.II I , oond, detelled w/Xlr•. lllTH looke&runtllkenew rad '""""" 21 •~ i.,.9~:;;;:~'"'ll'lm!"7P.l11'18nanUW:IW'.""'lilOOIC;:',:"'1lr'rruUin;1 79 Honda Cvcc 2-dr 17200obo. 11111..aooo wtwhlt• top & int. M900 ..,,.....,.,....,. ........ -·,...8_711-_...., ..... ..,..---:-=-25 Not lllmsy 27 Repays DOWN 1 Nasty kid 2 Function 3 Park, e .g. on:J · ' snow-H1tc:tlbaok 47,800 ml. 0111n obo. Mutt .. , 554-Um •79 IA Beron Wagon VII. !t~'!! :..,::~'. glr;!o;:-tbold,: ~4w!tan111. ~.· .. !?~·1 ~-.oe50 Vtlbw'm tl'U 42,000ongml.Xlntcond. 29 Debases 32 Dingy color 33 A·S money 3 4 "No way!" 36 Saltpeter 40 Datum ---.,.,.,., -.. u7• .....,-uv ··--YIUIWllEI '11 YW...... ..... Loaded. $8750, Orig. •1500· 641-7209 dlY9: 4et-7~..,.. '80 4-dr ACCOf'd AIC. ·~ ~· no eng, .... WIU llT 4 cty, 5 •pd, AM/FM own«. 840-t978 4 Combet area 5 Dispos-26 Helllon 28 Platoon 29 Remove 8 motoreyclel, 8 mini ,71 BMW 320I AJO _....._ AM/FMcue, PIS, xlnt • II lllR•LI" (ttereo}. low mlleege, xlnt .w:1 HIT blk• UQ-.l400. Tlrea, • -"'7•• CJOOCS.15500. 9tf.e918 ·oe vw &io. new Ur•, ... cond. euper dean. Mu.t -~""""!~"!-.!''!!!"!!''!!!"'!!'!'!'!!~--48 "0utl" whl9 tank• lend«••lc fog lightl, Amlfm CUI, clutotl 6. bfM• -tern Vol\HneSalee,Servloe IN (P0847) 17987 '11-- sessed 6 Time period 71nvltatlon 18112 Chi;,. St, CM: 15500. 8'ad 848-7201 ·eo Pre!Ude, 5 tpd. amttm 11500. 54e-'4e0 -·-. And LMalng LMO..t s.6ectlonofCon~ 51 Poem parts .. _ .. _ 850-7079 ''"" BMW '"201 "·II Catt, eunroof • red' 187' 1 Beach Blvd. ll9tllb ... In Town. South 4 cyl, auto. trM9, factory 53 Except ....._.... .,,. " • '" $4400. GrHt cond. ·ee 8qu11et1ack. Motor Hunll"it~ 8elCtt County VW·19UZU. 111711 air. Low mileage, Xlnt 42 Iraq money 44 Moment 8 Canadian 30 Of a period 31 Spanish Ulle 35 Enthuses 5-4 Highboy 111 ... lllHR ~~~~ c:er':f:~~ 10 &42-1714 !mi :9 ~~~1~ (lH) 142-2000 8Mctl Blvd., Hunllngton ::':'" 1~~:-'13~;r 55 Way ~.paint, ll3e kit, r1gkl, th• 1m1llHI det1ll. '81 4 dr Accord, c:aM, lo m 0 ' Beech, 114-842-2000 South County VW-teuz.u. 45 Naval force 47 Fancies doctor 9 Relaxed 10 Bikini part 11 Intent 56 Pinafore Ill owr glfder • IOt9 °' t.Mlloulouely maintained ml. V9fY clean. Beet ofter IO '11 YW..... 187 t 1 Beech Blvd .. Hunt- 57 _Reese chrome. new blclc tire, t>y 1 determined 831.0788 Ne Meat 'H p~op c amper, 4 ~ auto trana. factory Vtl" lltS 1 n gt on B ••ch . 49 Helf-way 50 Month· abbr 52 Deliverers 54 Reared 37 Schedule 38 Arab potentate 39 Lenlnlsts 61 Infirm rur:e~~~2r:;wa~.1~8111 ~JU:0~1:·ment iem tiff ~~t,$2~~~~ ~~F~J~~·:: '7~!dr..:f~1~;r~~ 714-842•2000 63 Readlly 71 82 ·ea SOUAREBACK, reblt lrlgetator, StOYe. (TOtoe) lthr 'rront ... 11. cl~tctl. Fll4 Hli 12 Disdain 13 Retards 4 1 Look atter 43 Forms anew 46 lnlormed 6-4 -off or up •t•r 1.... 1121 BMW '84 3181, 5 llC)Od, eng. 11100. 648-2900 ~o ~ ~ :;~ fuel pump & ttr ... 12750. 1"4 Lenda&.I Thunderbird. 66 Cheer: Sp. 'll -• MA•-a• 111.1nroof, radto, ale, llm· ·ea vw Buo Sn rl Mao• d om on ~r r h C ne~ 873--0231 Otlglnal owner. moving 58 Kin ot "won't" 21 Enthusiasm 23 Stupefy 68 Post-prln-r_. lted Ille> dirt. PP. $18,000. • 1300 e42-ee711 o; oor. out oun Y abroad, taertfloee to belt tem 8 IMMtT., 21313t1-ee21 657•8191. Bob ~~~· 111~~ =Jibe. tl7'1 oflet. 4117-1552 2 3 6 7 .....,. ....... ,..,.......,.,,........,.,,...., V-11, Auto tran•. factory 11 12 13 air, power ttHrlng, Con'l9nlentlyLocated '71 SUPER BEETLE 714-142• come In l ... Newpon '73 Pinto. run• well M r ... I ) C I & CompetltlV9ly Pl1ced ,._ 9Mch'1 flneet Mlectlon 1850/ofr. 495-53e9 8 9 :or:i;;, ~~~=o m%':. ~ ml llel.llU'I ~M "';.";:'.,~1~o~ or prevlouely owned '711 Thunderbird. 13500 s~~~!Qete~.t~ " SOUTI tBlr ... newkt bleclc/fm paint. 84's ~~~-Audi• and obo. 775-4125 17 c."""""" om on r .,_,_ o-"-L...Sng laupun am caM, --......--· '111 MUSTANG OHIA. IOI nex door. (P0733) ~,..........,,,,._.. aa11n tow bar Incl. All reoelpll ......... S ,.. __ ........_ South County \IW-llUZU, 1vlll. S2900. 497-1978 · ' Am/Fm teteo, ~-. 11111 1 BMdl Blvd .• Hunt· ~CARVER 1110 ARE HERE! AIC. o<Mt cond., '5300. Ing ton B •a ch. l'L./J '74 Beetle, orig ownr, 673-5&113 714-842-2000 ll:US RX'E·BMW 11•_!!!-.!! !!·1~2 .. ~~.1o ~ 13450· oooDSELECTIONI 465 E. Cout Hwy. •rcur HU .-.1 JN.11;,~tf(1 ~<.IN'li..: .-am.... ~ .,_.. l°'h vt"''' Newpor1 a..ctl _ Trailtn • """~111•11~·11 .. 1""°"""" voiumea.tea,Servloe '75 Scilrocco, NN exit, ............ 6'13-<XM>O '1•~11M T11ft\ MM ~ ~ And LMllng neadl body W0111. ........ 9tf.2272--- 1W idMI. 231 wlcaban1. ~---~ ~llJn~~e;"e!!:; l 1700obo. 873-9175 •W.eerlMIMYw Aatn, Dnlntlc .711 cepn Ghia v.e. antf, 33 Fully encl. Stlowlf, head, S~L..eulno (l l •)i l42 2000 •75 SUPER BUG. Xlnt elTI't aJIC t3H c 1 .. n , mu 11 u 11 , full kit. Beaut. lnl. UllEIT " • cond., new paint, am/fm, •lelnlltt 11900/obo. 9tf.11180 11400Jobo.8.40·74&8. lllYllTllY ....... w. 1131 ~501n.l;,~ re0ullt7 '"'"11 engine, ......... '7r111 AcondMC Homet71 ooo' 4 ooor,,_· '70 Ctiprl v.e 4-lpd, llllf'f. • t •~--/ ~ .,.. ....,. r · • m -· 57K ml, rune gre1tl aa I_._ *'711 530t; 4 tpd, SIR '83 WHITE GHIA , lt'•notaClll. brelt• new watet Pam MIS (1ACL501 Orig. owner. tt«eo, xlnt 78 vw pit carnpet van, lt'eevoaunoen. :='mp. Mu•t' ... u eoon 211Mpg 11900. 840-7488 PXIRt XRb lidHt 8669 *<~zc5ll81: AIT, Ate cond.13100. 876-0018 ~::"'~~~-=;~: REffREE 11 P<*fble ieoo10Bo. Ol•i .. Mle HH _....,_..._ ...... WORK: Save ". ' In-.,..79 320!: 4 tpd, AJC. ·11 .2nc1ownr,tupet'C1Mn, Muat Mii lmmad. Jedi "41~919 17lm.Uueuate:e1 ~ 'lfNr car• value ("4XE0) rune exit, nu Int, 1 yr "4-2359 aft 5 wtldye. CMIDac Hit olle r our 11000. by ... Bill ~1221 *'llO 320I: 5 tpd. A/C paint, whtlrad, epecill 681-1443,u t 437 wtcdy9. m 'ff c;a s;:;c, 1 ownet, 646-0261. 1151-2259 ·-_,.....__.. (585ZOL) whit. ·l3•5o. Mike ··11. "78 conver. VW't. ®' b I . I •d•d Mini '79CUTLASSCALAJS Ar'~~~= .. ~he ··111 320!, 5 tpO, SIR 94s-5374 °' 842 .. 1119 Both low mllel. Botti xlnt ~~J ~. 0181~. 873.7544 Fully loaded, T top, xlnl letvice on your car? (1DMHM5) R '73 K. Ghll , 1 owner, 75K In and OYt. 974-e29e -'78 Sevllle, loaOed, drtl cond., '5000. 842-8055 PIMM ce.11 & talk to 119. *'82 320!): 5 tpd, SI ml. Xlrl dean, gd INPe '711 Duher _..n 4 ....,. ~ blk rool. •1eoo. '111 CUTLASS SUPREME. We he\19 0vet 10 yn. ex-(1EVF483 $4200 080 645-6508 -• • ...,.,, 210 W•t t<1tella Ave • 1>4trlenc• with Brit Ith *'79 320!; 4 tpd. aYnroof ... __ .. _ 1141 t.Jc, !1:.0lf1..... ml.ft 152500. Between Newport Fwy & 712 bl•ck, loaded, mint, Cl19. COnllnental Car (Oll1YPZ) _... ~a · Anaheim Sledlum · E ado I acultlt l&500 080. 54K rnllet, Clinic 151..aeeo •'79 320!: 4 IPO. aYnroof. ·78 bude dlc H1tdl-'79 \IW Dal Rabbit, dlx, llr, In Orange 82~Kld:1. i1f600 o~: ~<1•114> ee1-3309 T W ... aw (487269) back. Dix. eunroof, 48M 4tpd. 4dr, ttereo, xlnl. 633 5981 494-3408 r1,...a Hit M-+-+-...... --1 •,atet ..._ .. ~;;uJgf I; AIT, A/C m I, 1 m I f m c 1 t t . 24K ml. $4700. 851-3922 • fll Ullm 'l!"H(Vf6ERE U88 73 H~~ :;::::ic': *'13 320!: 5 tpd, S IR l 2300/obo, 842•5061 '50 RABBIT CONVERT II'~ or bee! ofter. 842-3e25 ~~~~:::=~~~~===~==~~~=====::=! r,._.,.n.551'..eias (1FZP975) .., ..... Ital tl4S Wtlt/blk t09, 6 epd, ale, w;w11WW p t.1.. t"S = --1114111 ' wnllm catt gold ""* of late model low mllMQe ta.--•~-.. 1-= 1211.111·-l'--11a1 IJll INb "'-eral 701 l WI llY '72 220· ,._ eng, llU1o, 17500/obo. ' 84~ VW Daatler '74 auto, C1dlll1c• ,;, Southern 1--~-~~TUl~!!"!!ll!!"!!~a~ .. ---_ -· ... -2011 W. lat, Sant• Ana ate, atereo, t>Mut. cond. 1m/fm & air. 75,000 ·•• -12" 0: I R:dl;J Saw 1EWa•1 no 11. OLUI 001 CloledSullCS•Y 16000/obo. 839-2880 'llO Retlblt delux, 5 epd, mli..11850. 548--72<49 Callfoml•I See UI todayl v...e llU1o, p/1, ale, crulM 750 2'/. H.P. 2 C11blde Aft Fbrgla w/"8 <*•. r1111, ECT 0 Of tntrr. etareo. lmmtc 111111 control, et..-.o ~•. Blldel metal 1tand $450 Blue & Gold Mao-·• Mlt•. l300. 1982 Charle UI TllOll LARGE SEL 1 N · ·73350sLC rareeuropean thru-out, 40 mpg+. ·112 Rebblt Conv, 1mmac OOILUO 10'# mttee. 3 yr 38,000 Ilk•,__ 548-1501 II Foond Call 845-2963 St. CM 850-7079. NEW 1 USED BMW SI model, totelly r .. tcxed, 13950 obo. 8'40·12118 cond, takeover IHH, mne warranty ev..tlablt. & low mlleage on rblt •2721 2600 Harbof Blvd. (8723) IUIC.n-811a1 1211 Suede Sola 1850. 8' Lttlr Ptwtr INb Till hl-compr...ion eng. ,_ '50 Sclrocco, lo ml. AC. noltllng down. • mo. COSTA MESA •HI ue couch 1250. R11t1n~.-,p..o;;,~~ ..... ~~ 11,..., wheel•. paint, uph, AM/FM, Mint cond. Super 553--0258or120-0480 11..- Beautltut hendpelnted Rocker $200. Like new H orH rawer, LlllllAllUW Cfpt. trim. brak .. etc. buy 1t $4500. 55$-8112, '113 Rabbit convert.. 1•0·1180 • NATIV ITY SET $75, refrlg l350.Hendroncrtb Grandbanktquallty--VOLUMESALES S2 1,000/0BO pp 638-0936 red/blkeporttrtm.5Kml, ~Orange ··- 840-8709-& matching drHHr, tobel~~·:.-wr-SERVICE &LEASIMG 531l-0333cx882-2238 '111 Rebblt delMI pickup ... btolullly MIMTl ... $500 C~nreltt 1313 Coasl - Boutique ladles ltahlon mlac. Tbl•. etc. 499-5788 ~,u, ~ ........ :v. a= .. ·-3870 N. Cherry Ave. .. I dell.Ill air tteteo 5 IPd dwn, ueume low ..... °' chev. 1678 Monu Ve. ~ -0 IMI'-ak ,,_, ........... -· LOMGB"'·CH '112 • '50 ··~ 95' buy 111,400 Brl•n. ~·to. llr. good c:ond., 11~ .. o QJSll llC$.I ~ s . end e.wa1001pooll•ble,11x4• 4Mll'Yl*'"Y·Bay crul91ng USEDCAR8£TRUCKS ""' Aulo,PIS.AICLlk•~· NNMW, mpg .... I ·. 497--4814 0<497-15&1 :"'2,000.714·""'2·"'"28 111 .. w,•11 ,,,.,,0 1111 mes . •I u ' I Y top condition l&OO/cuh. to oft aho<e ft9hlng, truly COME IN OR CALL FOR (Mo Chefry ••lt~5) (538 MUI) 840-1289 • '"" '"' 11em-4pm. Save$. 1173 844..()277 unique. On trallet II PUlflPN•AMU ll14)tM-171t 11111 -,---,_---.. ---l t •-... At .~.. l t la___._... l(Jng8ton, CM. S4MN2 W1vele11 weterbeO, Baay9lde Marine S... --'fr.O.lna W*<lme -attt, amf!d a ti, amf!! a ... amg::: a .. , -- CAMPER SHELL: panMd heal•, decor frame, Jdnt 873-9570. Cormlet-o.ulto Now open &.In 11~ ' '17() tn•ld•. 111a D•t•un, cond. l300. 1eo.o2ea 2 .. ,,... •••-_,.,., a.b ti II J ' ~ange .. _ Mud1&Luv 1ruc:tit.111c• . .. -· 1a211BEACHBLVD. u ( oasl -MIKE M KENNA'S new. $250. 846.()881 Whlrtpool withing mach. 83, 305 Chevy/OMC. lo HUNTINGTON BEACH '71 6Xts0N 510 4 dr. ---"--o c touch button ~ mateh hra, trlr, 1 2 ,000 M1 ... 7i .... 1111 auto, good condition ~-•• cosu•iA SOUTH COUNTY JSUZU Cltl'l.lt Fir• wood herd dryer, exit cond. $400 pr. dwn/TOP . 12110/mo. -------...,,...,..,...,.....,..,,...-1 11500. O.B.O. S43-45 l 4 m•1 wt •11 11u 1 w~1111 wood 1mell1 good POlllNd.olldwdround 1 18,500. WIPHTW.ul $189.85 per COfd. De-tbl, w/4 match captllnt 22' SEA RAY, '711, 2211 ••-'12N1111 '11.!:,lml..ttrellee,LI~. .• HELPS YOU ..._ed & ttlclcad to your ch,., 1200. 873-1339 GMC, VHF, trlr, 13.000 •• 1111 -._..... "'°" 543.Sdb. addr .... To oroer and dwn/TOP, 1 180/mo, IUl.allll •---494-ee7 l FIGHT INFLATION Into call 850-4124. White 40000. mete! deteo-112,500. Bier 080-9003, --.a•i-••f Auum• payment• ol -------aor Ilk• new. 1 200. 91199 990-1726 r.m•--12 211 1 mo . O AC '79 240D. lmmec. c:ond, 0er11ng Country Frenc:tl 3 841-3283 2480 Harbor Blvd. ( 1EJHS34) ae.ooo ml.... $12,9115. ttory dolltlouM Incl 28 3' Sea Ray o.rioet '71l COSTA MESA I H-...... Call 875-1387 mlnlture lumlture, llghta, ii1t. Wu... IUI 326h,.,tlpe8.lnc:ttrelltr, Mt-allMt-1417 ..._ -wlllpeper, c:pta. 1275. I NY llUI IUU a COYet, ell111t.123,000. 111· 1111 '78 240 D, llke new."' rl. 720-1704 or 1151-t 135. Paul. e.iom .-...-894-, 103; eva H1.e5t2 WI WUT Tm '78 B2 IO, wtlt, blue vinyl ~~.~~2.i:~1 engl!'I. ESC-' LIFT Chair elevllCX, 28' SEARAY expr ... '78, ILUI ... 1111 top, nu p1ln1/tlrat, ,...,...,._..,..,.....,,.=--,----Ilk• new •750. 54&-1501 Wanted, old Umoga or twn mere cru!Mr9, 110, AM /FM OHi, orig. '79450SEL.llhowrmcon- H1vlll1nd china. Call xlnl cond. '23,500. alp ownar, euper car dltlon. 8lk/T1n Int, llT IUIY P• 711&-2229 C-li, Marina Ounel. N.9 . 11950/obo,833-9797 $24,950. 549-2846 mllTll&I iaeltal lut. 1214 A8k for Keith, 24' 1·9292. ,.2 NTIH ·50 Metcedel 3000, xlnt ,.._ ~J! .. _ elecfRic PiXAo UOO 28' Callfornlen. ·ea. FIB, ....... •• cond. low ml, IH. new ..... amlct .. ._... 10 or...... or beet on.. 720•8405 901 CruMdet 250hp, f\llly •--11 ..... auto Ioctl, cxlg. lncludlng nativity Mt, eqpl SlS,5001eo-&enev Auum• p1yment1 of owner. 121,850. Call lalge a ttnell enowmen Oermelnn.rdt Student I 2 2 II / m o . O AC 7-9am, 842.()417. end large & emlll Santa Fk.lte.1 150. 831-2338 31 Ft. Unlftlt• s.dan 8por1 (1EJH634) C M a M S • Alher Cummln• V8 dtl. '11 - -LUll.-alU lau-. r. ,.0,:.. PEAVYTllOOultatw/caee. Dull etatlOM. 91pt 8. -•-• tu 100e,! = Item• PEAVY c1au1c AmC L<**S a ammecuaate. • l • IUDI 111· 1 ... = call Looi. I~ wl ph.... diet., rT'a1 Owner will H crlllc• v.e. 4 9')d. factory air, '78 2llOZ. aunrf. mags. your order 8"0-8109 ~~~ Man kcat>. Aott $49,500, Call direct °' poWet tl1etlng, cueetle. am/fm, 5 tpd, xlnt cond. -•pea er& I . u o your broket. 81H70G. Kini cond .. euper clMn. 898-72N PP. · toot nrttcti ac:icwe. muat ... on our tt\d lot ---,-,:-:-:"'.:::,..,..,.;;;;~--t Gaw 109 llbrwy table c•M. Xlnt condlllon ..... laU 7114 neXI door . 2 to cnoo.. '11 Nllll 1100. Hoover uprl\tlt 1795 080 850-5135 fr C;':jd, catamaran from. (T0788} 189117 J11, J If, v a c u u m I 2 . Offift h.naltut/ 1081. S1Mpt 4, VHF. South County VW·lau:z.u, 4 cya, 4 tpd, factory e1r. •I 1141 11.&-240-1110 ~t Int OU1brd, 11<1. 3 aa11a $7995. 18111 Beech BIYd .. Hunt-AM/FM i••ereo), 1ow 'U Ude con:;;;tl6': new H1w111 . 2 round trip 532-5118 or 549-11191 Ing ton B ••ch • mllMQe, x nt cond, 111.1per tlrea, remove hdtp tlctl.is. muet travel by Pitney Miiiing M• •Ran er 24 •loop, 714-&42·2000 clean. mutl ... (P0721) 11400/ofr. 540-8289 10/31 1150 .._ 87~12 dllne. L*• new cond. r=. 17850 Muat Mii *'80 Bronco, 4 x 4, loll 01 13987 South Counly -------- 1475/obo, 556-0387 tfllt -Olttr-Nie •XltN exit cond lmmlO VW·llU'D.I, 11111 t Beach '73 MG Midget, lllnt oond .. Houae full ot tumtture that · · • .-/blk · /1 Blvd Hunllnoton Beech new toe>, 11r11, bfllt•, muet be t old. Call STORE FIXTURES; Well 221( bOltl 87M931l ehape, ,_, • am m 7t 4..a.2.200(j ' carpell. Many epar .. Ms--0280 Eye level oven brldl9ttledJ ~' cau. Pl •. p/b, wide llr... 12200 875-eee 1 Ref Moped tvv room w/w1terltllt/belt reek CAL 25. lmmec;ylate, new l&llOO obo. Mu•t NII ·eo 2llOZX Orig Own« --...,.·----...,,..,,....,,.= ~ 2 bdnM. etc. t200. 780.e243 ri':0oo ~-~9~1gg1ng. lmmedl 850-4'296 A/C, CrulH ·control: '19 MG Midget, 20,000 ' ··=~ 1111 · ' •74 JEEP CtlerolcM s. ~ mini cond., 45K mllu. Xlni cond. King matlr .... bo11, lrarne,U1 Columbia 21 Sloop with Orig. owner. Xlnt cond. ml, 11~ blue, 18500 13950/0B0.073-8020 ulad 155. Seal• and M oompo1et mov· otfthore moortng. 12900. &42-llOOl •ft lpm. OBO. PP. 980-eel!O p • tit• labeler 1650/oller Ing EHt. Y1m1tla 873-9055 lfM t . ' 66~84 GH'5" Grand ebony '74 JEEP J 10 TRUCK. 'II HUI Tllll 'll ,. .. IH ) maonlnc.nt 1n~rumen1: CORONADO 15· Com· Aulo, PIS. air, 1hell, AHum1 p1ymentt of t.;'fl0~p;v<S.~~~. uooo firm . Aleo. p1et~cover.0 tra:11r •n,j •tereoS3700.873·2912 1338/mo . OAC . 4m':'11 4 .'f.05~~:· 714/851-5155 Gulbranten Ri.lto II. •12 $1~."es.'e!~11h 0 .. '79 CJ7 DREAM JEEP. (1EOH031) XL~·cond: tup9r ..,: lealey cablMtl, perfect 11000 o.e.o. LUU.-.... Mull Sea. ,...., ~ Lovely Sa~= :ano condlllon, 14600 llrm. Luer SllOO. Going cn.1lalng 142.0548 morning• 111· 1111 ul• (P04U) Mte7, 12.300. ,..., 819-287~974 mull Mii $850. 875-8280 South County VW4tuzu unit with m1ttrHH• St a Cllltl Plano Con f191b NH ·111 D1t.un 2llOZX 2+2, 5 111711 Beect1 ltvd Hunt: 1115· 651.ot03 .:? walnut xant conci INb, 171 6XtsON P.O. dOOd IPd. T·bar roof, blk. lthr 1 n ot on 8 •a o ti . Mao!Clalendc:Nlrter mem-$1470 &42~801 l~ftl 7111 work truclc $1500. O.B.O. Int. lull pwr, lo ml 714-142-2000 l:lenhfp, osee. H3-9000 WurllU~r S~lnet Plano 1l'iiiiii4Jll.. li48-ll5 l4 t:2~~g ev!~~~.o 5 • '11 ,.._ 1111 MaolC ~ ctlattet memo l&OO 548-7272 130 Votvo, 50 hrl, trlf, '7 2 RI no hero GT. 8 cy1 11 tpd AM/FM ber'INp, 03M. f63..t000. . anxlou1, offer. Bkr Stl500/0BO. M2·0810 '111DATSUN 310. 3tK :· (et.9o). low mie.oe, xlnt Mueu1U-'YkbecU100 'rrt!at .... OJ! 980-to03 ....... 980-1725 '73 Ford eowi. w/cmpr 4 epd, :~= 132 · condl11on. II.II* -.n. 8ed tot. 1100 w..,_ & imp;o;;-your 99'M with 19 ft~-465 OIOt _... rune good body mutt ... All ortglnal. Dl'yet 1100 IM4-t53t Ping lront. $-9W. L*• =..._ 9ertll9y Jet. Nu grwi, nu llr• i. t1r111. 'U HID~ (P0772}. Sou1tl County N tladr IW1ft0• (In· new. muet ... ,. 1285 uptlol, tandem trlr. 11860. 860-3188 Auume p1yment1 of VW4'ulu. 18711 IMd'I .. $.200 8oot1, 432-9830 • 78CM&l2 I s s • I m 0 • 0 A c . ltvd .. Huntington 8-oh, ~1*) • c.elt New uMd I wk Ski •75 c.iat. ao-tdef, 17W, '7~C~ ~ :C.t· 8 (IE0t4()31) 1_1_1...__ ... _2_ .. _2000 __ __,_ 6'I _,..queen tlMP 8oft ~1IOO GSP. 727 111n6-in.out drM, low ti,., xlnt t>ed I t'roo Obo 1146-00~ LUil lllW LUI l!J'tt 1111 ma. 2 ~own ,_ lnQ9 '300 firm 497-22M oond. l4000. 161-1142 '79FORO TAUCK XLT II 1· 1111 •• mn.n II ~ t 1116 ...:n. wrttino 8UAf90AN> am..,._ &.iper Cab. v. ton, 4eC> en-... --111 Xlntl 111.000.1133-'4242 cs.-tlO. 2 anticw.,.,. H 1150. 71CM243 Q1n1.. loeded mt con-• _,_... l6de ohe6r'9 112& w:111. lllltlt ........ 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ALL OUR BRAND NEW 1983 PICKUPS IN STOCK 1 5 TRUCKS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERYI IMPULSESI? WE'VE GOT 'EMI 3 STICKS & 4 AUTOMATICS LN STOCKI HURRYI ~~.· ISUZU ORANGE COUNTY'S NO .• I ISUZU OEAlERI eekender · FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 , 1983 I I I ' Ill II • I ' ,', • '' ,·.' The games people playcseePage2> I t I l -·-----.. -------«--.-...--.·-~·-.,.....----~--..... ' --~ ........ ~~ -.... !• 2 d1y Duiny~ -··----- ~ ......................................... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... ... OI i Playing games on computers now big business 'Thinking games' are f popular among adults 0 -u 0 u.. By JOY DEE ANTHONY Daily Pilot Cornepondent ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' I ame pJaymg 09. u the computer is big 1 business. One analyst, Gary Carlston of Broderbund Software ln San I Rafael, goes ao f.ar aa to say in the latest issue of "C.omputer Update" that games are still the number one U1e of ocmput.en · in this oountry." Whether or not that's true, an awful lot of adulta and children are playing at home and in arcades, especially now that home computers have aophisticated "arcade-9tyle" games aa well. Penny Hoffman, one of the owners of The Software Store in Huntington Beech, says pines for the home computer are lncreaaingly flndtnc their way into adult parUel and lifestylea. One whole game style is modeled after a game once played only by engineer types. on larse mainframe computers. The fint venicm WU called "Ad~ture." Players create an u.nderground world ln which they must do thinp like get put ru.ty doors by rememberina where they left their oil can without dropping their aoJd coi.na. In the9e kinda Of pn-, roles are created with attributes like JtrenCUl, vitality or luck. The buic game comes on a record-type c:U.:. The characten can be created on a ciiffefttrt dille ~emiblet== sw4pplng between groupe playing toptber. They rni;ht U8e onecutoae week and trade ol1 the nert Penny says that both Adventure-style pma where role-playing occun and ateade-ctyle pines with shoot em up action help people to unwind after a heavy day al the office. One peycbiatristlhe knowa u.. hia home computer to help him "offJoad patienta' woes." ' Game playinc ocly become ridiculoua, ln her opinion. when it bemnea ai; e.ave. For P.c--Man and lta COUlina ln the pine world, etcht to 12 hourB before a tenninal it too much. ~ feels. 1bit la where parentll cc.ue lo. Many expeea worriee that their kidl get a IOl1 of pmbl'lll fever ln relation to video panes. J'<Jr ibclee·who play on Mom and Dlid'1 home computer, ruJee are lakl down 10 that homework gets done. David s~ a ulaman at Com- putetLand ln Newport Beach, uya parenta often -their children to balance the Jilne spent with educaUooal 90ftware, like a pr'Oll'&Dl to teach tYPng lkilll,· with game pla)'iDC .. " -'the kind of pme that lura children and adultll . alike, aya Sundstrom. la one that it chaUen8ina. allowa lkill. and la bat mictq luck. Aduha. boWewr, tend to prefer ''thlnldna pmM" while children like ''Moot emu~ If • ~· ~ la for educa-tional valUe, lt lbouJdD t ~1•Npetitio.a. Steve Silverwood, a mem-"er ol the ~ aapport team at Ccmputer Qty in Santa Ana, aya that the best educadmtl pmm have the main J>l'Oll'UD on one di9C and the pn>bJan set on another. For a nominal cost 1n ClOIDpm18an to the can of the oriCb'W game, panna C8D purchMe a MW ctitc full of new IJl'C)blema. • A hot eeller at Canputerl.md put out by M1croSoft for tbe IBM computer allowl the player to lllnuJa~ the fltaht of a C-W elrplane. Real a1rport11 Uke Oranet Couniy anc1 ae.re .,.. wect · IO that the p1a1W .... )at What a .,oot•wouJd. ''Tltere an a lot of adulta who W. lt ..._ ... , ., realilUc, .. Sundstrom .. ,.. Silverwood •ya the bottM ~ pme at tM Onputer Qty on Brtltol tn.a.nta Ant It a pmetnvolvlftla_..oll8ddln. ......... llUdlt and chut.. tr'CJID wbich ~)Imp from -.a to lewl trytrw to nall ........ lt'1 mllld ....... l'orty-HDi." . t 'n.ewhoenjoy ~~of P"'*l{'clude Judy Homel of Balboa Island plays Pae-Man at area~e. --~--..--· ----------------• T When the young set grows tired of video and board games there are a number of educa- tion al uses for which the home computer may be utilized. These two youngsters have just discover the f on in com- puter graphics. Board games once again are becoming popUlar Store owners h ave t rouble keepi!lg hot new games on shelves Flashing lights and bleeping noi8es from your favorite video game got you bored? Why not try one of the new and exciting board games? There are some hot new games store ownen say they can't keep on the shelves. Consulting Detective Is one of theee. "People who've heard about it or played it are hooked," reports Dennis Murray, manager of Gamesmanship, 3850 S. Plaza Drive, in South Coast Village. The game gives one or more players a mystery directory map of Victorian London and then aets the gamer free to 1alve it. It requires no luck, just a lot of akill, said Murray. Another new game and a predicted Chrtstmas favorite ia Trivia Pursuit. It baa 6,000 trivia questions in six different categories with ad- ditional eets available. "The trivia trend is really catching on," aid Jim Weaver, owner of Toy Junction. 14370 Culver Drive, Irvine. The new game, MJd-Ufe Crillia, hu been taking Irvine by storm, reporta Weever. The box ruda: Can you survive your mid-life crtU without cnddng up, breaking up or aoAnc broke? "lt'a a real funny pme," he Mid. A .unilar game, "Enchanted Evening'' plays to the youn,er a-owd -the ~ the atill-in-lovee, ecconHna to Ham • owner of Fun Tree Games, 3440 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. ''YOU have to do thinp ln that pme like look your partner in the eye and think of your tint Ida.'' aid BechmaNL The role-playing pm. aucb • Dunceona and Dncom are IUJl swift •llen. It'• a gune that'• made a Jot of pme storel. molt ownen Mid. A different vnSor1 of fantasy pine, however, ia P1nlna fant -the tu.torica1 role playtna pme, Call of Cthulhu, (pronounced Ka thu lu) which hat partidpmits role play dwac1en from writer H.P . Lovecraft'• 1920 po.t and lbou1 ator1el. By Ou11tmM. Star·Trilt'a role plaJln8 pme wUl be on many lift lJlts, aooord1nc CO )iuir.y. "It'll be. chance for IOIMOM co play Spock or C..ptain Kirk-that'U be a tq attnction," he met By CHRISTINE DECKER D.uyPUotCo~t For children. old favorites such as Chutes and Ladders. Candyland and Fronta and Beck are still up front in the toy chest. New on the acene f« the younger crowd is Smurf, Memory, Sugar and Spice (a 8Cnlt.ch and sniff game). Shirt Tails and Q•bert, said The Toy Shop owner Billie McNeWy. 3101 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. She said she's fOWld a resurgence in the sales of board games and a decline in video games. "The kids get bored with them too fast and they can't afford to keep buying new ones," she said. Many toy store owners reported similar findings. "I think people want to think. Many of the new games have found ways to capture the imagination,'' said Gamesma.nahip'• Murray. An old favorite that does ju.at that ia Pente - a game Toy Junction'• Weaver can play with his 6-yeer-old daug}\ter or a fellow aduJL Eternity ii the new Christian board game originated by two Orange C.Ou nty women, Patricia Haldin of lrv,ne and Carmen Brown of.Mi11ion Viejo. It makes the 1tatement that 'the I amily that play• together 1tay1 together.' "It has simple rules but can take a life time to muter. It'• the k1nd of pme even my little girl can oUer me a challenge,'' he Mid. Another oklie making a comeback and taking aver the Badtgammon market Is Rumml.kub, a game played with amall tiles with numben of them. Other oomebecka are Auto Bridge, a game that can teach a beginner how to play bridge, Pig Mania and of OOW'l!le, that rainy day companion, Scrabble. Scrabbl.'? clubs. auch u Geneva Akers' Huntington Beach group, have about 20 ac:rabblers who play each week at the Home Federal Savingl and Loan in Seacliff Village. "I think more people are becom1ni more interested in spelling. Plua, they want more at home games," said Louisa Arnold, head of the Newport Beach Scrabble Club. Every toy and game store owner still eella the old friends from our childhoods such as Monoploy, Riak, Clue , Dom1noa and Cribbllp. ''We ee11 thoee all year around. They'll always be stable producta," aid Toy Junction'• Jim Weever. More gat•twt.tlag terror Author William Peter Blatty. who pve the literary world the ,ut-twt.Una terror of "The Exordlt," la dealing with equally fonnldable fon:a theee days: mystery "vokee" that talk into h.18tape~. u.tenma to &e.e ethena1 voka ia a 12-year ct 1 e1t1on that apawned hil current thriller, "Lepln." He reed about the phenomenon and later began twnlna on hil 1D11Chlne, recotdlng ailence and then pla)'ina b.ck the tape at varloua as-ck 'Christopher Columbus In production O.briel Byrne, an lrtlh-bom former 8Chool tucber', atan• the Genoa~ wboaailed w.t to find AM and cil8ccJV'end a new wodd lnl'* in the"~·~~" ~ ePlc now on the ll1and of Malta. It will UC> be tilmed in Spain and Bento Damlnao. where Columbw t11abliahed • ~ R.-d ~ys MarUn Plmon. capU!n of the Pinta, who d111rtild Cotumbw an the ftnt voyaa.. :2 0 -~ ' I 4 M Cl) O> ... ~ -----Wha-t 's Happening----- PLAYS "ANOEL STREET," a paychologlcal thrlllet, completes Its run In the Playbox ThMter at ... Golden West College In Huntington Beach ~ (895-8378). Anal performances are tonight and o Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. u "ANNIE," a mualcal lnaplred by the comic 0 strip "Little Orphan Annie," wind• up at the >. Grand Dtnn« Theater, 7 Freedman Way, as Anaheim (772-7710) Closlng performances ate 'O tonight through Sunday at varying curtain ;i: times. The musical "Cabaret" open• Tueeday. N "0008PELL.." a rock mualcal bued on the "';::: life of Christ. opens tonight at the Buena Park a:> Community Theater, 7831 W. Melroee Ave., -g Buena Parle (821-1010). Performances will be ~ given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through i Nov. 19. "GUYS A.NO DOLLS," a mualcal Ml on ~ Damon Runyon's Broadway, Is the fwe at _§ Sebastian's Weet Dtnner Playhouee, 1.0 Ave. -Pico, San Clemente ('492-9950). PerformllnOM o.. are given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 1 and 7 p.m .. until Oct. 30. "HARVEY," a new vera1on of the Pulltzef Prize-winning comedy. Is being preeented by - Ille lrvlne Community Theater at Tuttle Rodi Community Park, Sunnyhlll Road at TutUe Rod! Drive, Irvine (857-549e). FWformancea ... Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. 29 with a matinee at 2 p.m. Sunday. "HE DONE HER WRONG" or "ftDDE> llUT NO ww:£." a n*odrama, la being preeented by the Costa Mesa Civic Playhou• at the Ree Community Center, 661 HamlHon St., Coat.a Mesa (754-5159). Curtain time Is 8:30 Fridays and Saturdava through Oct. 29. "JUDGMENT," a drama Mt at the end of World War II, wlU be preeented by the UC INine Orama Work9hop In the Fine Arte Uttle ThNter on the UCI cempua (856--4259). FWformanoea are tonlgh\ and Saturday only at 8 p.m. "UT1\.E Wa.N," a ltage Yer'l4on of the ctuslc noYal, operl8 toNght In the Studio ThMter of Sedd..,_. Coleae In Mlallon Viejo (831--4656). FWforrn.noea will be given Frtdayt F I d andSaturdaysat8p.m.andSundayaat3p.m. acu ty ance concert through Oct. 30. "PfCNIC," Wllllam lnge'a Pulltzer Prlze-winn~ drama. completea Ha run for the lnter-CuHur Commltt .. for the Performing Arta In t Santa Ana City Hall Annex auditorium, 20 Civic Center Ptcza, s.nta Ana (680-e339). Ctoelng perlormancea are torngtrt and Saturday at 8 p.m. ~Y90V OP TM ftaTRM WOM.D," an lrllh claaetc, operl8 Tueedey on the me6n atage of South Cout Repertory, 855 Town Cenw Or1ve, Coeta Meaa (957-'033). ~ will be given nlghtty except Mondayl at 8 p.m. (7:30 Sundeya) wtth .-erMS INlttllW at 2:30 p.m. through Dec. 1. Angelika Nemeth (left) will be performing her popular belly dance and Karen Mullin will give a ballet performance tonight and tomorrow night during the Orange C.oast C.ollege Faculty Dance C.oncert at Robert B. Moore Theater. The concert starts at 8 :30 both nights. "PYOllALION." the P'ay Whlcfl inapr9d "My Fair Lady," la doalng at the Newport Harb« Actors l'heeter, 390 Mont• Vlata Aw .• Coeta Mesa (631-5110). Anal perfonnancet w1t1 be given tonlQtlt and Sa~day at 8 p.m. and , Sunday at ?' p.m. "ttOllANTIC Ca.DY," a P'9Y about QOl.- lat>Oratlng pleywrighta, 19 on ltage at the Harlequin Dinner Playftouee, 3503 8. Harb« Blvd .. SantaAna(919-&511). PerfonnancM.,. Tueadays through Thut9dllya at 8:15, Frtdayt at 9 p.m .. Saturdeya at 1 and 8:30 and 8unday9 et t and 7:30, through Nov. 13. .. MWN 9M)ll POR IOIN llltOTMDS," • mualCal •bout American~. operl8 tonight fot the Futlerton CMo t Ooerat.~!8 w. Commonwealth Aw.. on <n•11~). Perlonnancea wrMI be glwn F and Satur· dayt at a p,m, and Sunday& at 2:30 p.m. unt• Nov.8. "IOUTlf PAC..C," the Aodgerl and Hern- rnerwtaln mualcal. contlnuea for the Cypreae Community Ortented TMM• at the CypNaa· CuHural Arta Cert•. 5112 <>reno-Ave., Cypr ... (527-19"9). P9rlonM11Ce8wlfbegMwl Frldeya and Saturdaya at I : 15 through Oct. 2t. -sount PAC..C," MOt'* Y9rWon ot the popular muelcal. la be6r'G pr9Mnted at the Curtalt't CeM Dinner TI-*. 8IO !I CemlnO RMI, Tu.tin (836-1540). Perlonnanoet .,. QMn Mondeya ttwough $eturdeyt at 8:30 and Sundays at 1:30 and 7:30 rolowtng dinner through Jan. 15. houie, puppet lhovn and parade at 7 p.m. vet. 29. 999-5101. ART PROM TM HEART, lhow and ..... jewelry, aculptura, weaving, painting, entertain- ment, to benefit Corona Community Hoepltal, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 23, El Pr.ao Country Club, 8555 Pine Aw., Chino. 7~7. _,.., TM .C.•I TOUR OP 8AN 0.00'1 •A WOM.D, 3 p.m. Oct. 22. gueet1 can '" ,..,._, attrectlona until gataa clOM wMn prtvat. tOYr begin&. apedal Me Non lhow, klller wtl* lhow, antmal care tec:lllty and tour of penguin howe acMduled: but ...w. from Orange Co.at Cohge aYllltabte. (819) "62-4807 • ING MM ~. 13th annual Bevartan cel*attoft ~· with oom-pM.pah muale. beet df'lnl( conteMs. log .-.no. yodaM!lig conteet9. dancing, German food and entertainment. through Oct. 30. noon-mtdnlgttt a.t.; noon-f p.m. SUn.: 8lg 8Nr lAke Oonwintlon Center, Dtvtalon at Highway 11.r.. lllG 8W l.Me. Ill 1162. '°ATM.INA C*-1. GNlaee from L.ong a..oh, 8efl Pedro~ 527·7t 11. ~. 1313 HarbOf. Anaheim, 8er*-Fun Pa.pom to ou-ta 80 and *-· Tilunlday & ,rtday. Pant off9f'8 ~ thM 50 attrec:ttona In .._, tMrr'9 ~ lnolUdWIG FMgttta of Fant91y Perade, 3 & a p.m. dairy, lltewof'U. I p.m .. dlllfy. ctOMd Mon. and Tue. ttt..ll05. QOlDml WHT COLU• HAU.OWDN HAUMftO ..,_, 1574" Gotden W• St., Huntington ~ In theetre, ~ grave- ywd aoef'9I Md ~ monal--. M p.m. Oct. 21, 24'. 28, 21;·21:-16 a.m.-8 p.m. Oct. 22; ~ :;..~· tlokeete on .... In bc>c*etore. MALLOWID llA9C WOM..-. wcn-11'°1> tot otlldr'en. aoaa ~11, on ttow '°NII• ,,,_. from oley.=:• ~ me..w.. 1:30 a.m. WW'/ ttwoudh ~. 8owet'I ~. 2002 N. et.,..,,.. Ana. IT2·1to0. ""°'" l9llY P~. I03t ...... IMI., ....,. Pn. (Kncltt'1 loery ,.,,.,) Knott'I Ghoul llMlew, ttlln1ng EWa, ~ of the ~ ..... ''Tht ••thtf ,'' a6lo .. MW mG9 of rnyMlry throughout pwtl ~ ~ Halto111•_., tlllO "ConQrw of Humen Oddltlell," with The Heedleaa Lady, Pretnl Girt, The Man with the Iron Tongue, magk:lana and monsters th<ough()ut the pant, Halloween Haunt Oct. 21·22and2W1: MW Camp Snoopy area, themed to CallforN8'a High Slen'a, wild Weat atunt lhoW, cancan danc«a, perform dally, '"turea 30 attracttona. new ridee and lhowt dally, nlghtfy rtr.wonla, open 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Mond~ Thureday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday & Sunday; 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday. 952~. LAGUNA fOUCDANC9M. 7·10:30 p.m. Sundays and 7:17-10:30 p.m. Wednaedayl. 4'4-1390. LOMG.-ACH ..,.....TIOtW. IALIM>AT IHOW, natton'• largiaat ~ all-Mii ewnt. Oct. 21-30, 3-10 p.m. weekday9. 11 a.m.-10 j>.m. Sat.. 11 a.m.-7 p.m . Sun .. Long 8MCt'I eonven11on Center. (213) 4H-3e81. .... mo llUllDAY NITIVAL. Oct. 23, ~ eook•. akydlWra, danoer9. ""'*°· C°'*' by Coorl, Whltttar Nan'owt Park, El Mont.. (213)tt0-1781. OKTOMRN8T. ~ wtth llw enttr• tllHwnent, tree, noon-10 p.m. Oct. 21. UCI, IJnNWllty Centiar badtlot peUo, Campua Dr .. !MM.~. ~ COAIT OtcTOIBPHT, Oct. 11, 23 & 23, Orange County , .. oundl., ricMa. beer o-den. authentic tood, gamea. dMOlng. ""P a 10.-.. 4 p.m.• 1 a.lft. Fri., 10 a.m.-1 a.m. Sat., 10Lm.·10~. 7S1-6047. OM1M111 C ART8 AUJAMCI POURTM A ... IAL ITATI OP THI MT'I ccwum1~. ··:-= 1M4," 8:30 Lm.-.3 p.m. ~. 27, The -poiw Aaaott. 1107 Jamboree Ad., Newport leiach. ae.1eoo. PUPNT TMIATM. ""9ughty Mertetta" by Gem Opera TheetN, ao-a a and older, 6 p.m. Oot. 21.U, Heritage Pant, 12174' Euold, 0.den Qrcwe.. 534-M 11. IADDI DACIC cou.8Gl MAT'Wm WAUCI • two ... .._, .... _, by.,.,_~'"' .-1:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. OCt. 22, " the Sen .Nan Loop Trail," of~ 'Of'elll'I ~ ohaS*r• end MOOnd wlll. 7:IO L"'-• 1ll0 p.m. Hew. I "San JoeqUln .......,. w..., Mantt." .._. meat at lectdlat.edl Colage '°""'~tot"""''* one. Miiiion vi.to. then .. "'°"" Of\ to c*pooC -. ModefeW)'i**I hlk-. tHdt'«' mwt be accompanied by adult. 831-4646. ST. JOHN VIANHEY CHAPEL QUflO. meet Inga and arts and crans exhibit. 1 p.m Oct 26. Promontory Point clubhouse, Newport Beacn 5"8-7029. SIX Ft.AO& MOVIELANO WAX MUIEUM. 7711 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park, 10 a.m.-8 p.m Sun.-Thur.. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat 522-115". aount COAST REPERTORY TOUR, 10 a m. & noon every Thurs .. reMfVatlona neceasary 655 Town Center Dr .. Coate Meaa. 957-2602 SPRUCE QOOSE, Howard Hughea' world's largest Naplane, e>per1 dally 10 Lm.-8 pm adjacent Queen Mary. plet J, Long Beach Harbor. (213) '435-5871. CLASSICAL MUSIC/DANCE 8AU.ET PACIFICA'I QIMI I•, 8 p.m. Oc1. 22 and 3:30 p.m. Oct. 23, Lllguna Moutton Playhouae, Laguna BMctl. '41M-1271. ·~-MUUC AND DANCE, 7 p.m. Oc1. 22, Chaipman Co46ege Guggai"'telrn Gali.ty, Orange. 997-8729. CHAll'llAN COLLl!OI CHAMaER ~ ~ITRA. 4 P.M. Oc1. 23, wort!• by Brtt1en, Copetlnd, Oebuaaey, 0¥ofak, Salmon Recttal Hall, 333 N. Gl....a St .. Orange. 997-8871. CMANAN CONCUlT QtolR AND CHAP- MAN ORCHllTRA. • p.m . Oc:l 23, Memorial Hall, Chapman Coleae. Oranaa. 997-8729. CRYlfAL CATHIDllAL tv.ttONY Ofl- ctmaTRA director Johnnie 0-1 wtth organist Ted Alen Worth and VIiia Pant Bllllet Company, 8 p.m. Oct. 21, Crystal Cathedral. 971-<4162. LOI ANGIU.!8 PHILHAMIONIC OR- C .. ITRA Conductor Michael Tltaon Thomas and flutlat Anne Olene!' Gllea. wont• by Moza11. Stravlf*y. Schubet1, Weber. IP0f'l80red by the Orange County Phllharrnonic, 324' E. 17th St .. Coeta Meaa. ~ 11. Oll:UIQI! COAST COLLEGE FACUUY D~ COMCall'T, fMtUf1ng l<Man Mullln. Linda Sohl-Donnell, Karat Lee and Angelika Nemeth. 8:30 p.m. Oct. 21 & 22, 2701 Fairview Rd .. Coeta Meea. "32-5508. PAC..C CHORA&.a, dlrectot John Alex- ander, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 22, Wiiiiama' Mau In G Minor and Arthur He>negger'a King David, Santa Ana High Audnortum, 520 w. Walnut St .. Santa Ana. ~2-1790. JOHN RAITT WITH THE MASTER SYM-PHONY OAC .. ITRA. "Salute to Broadway," 8 p.m. Oct. 28. La Mlfeda Civic Theatre, 1•900 La Mlreda &Nd .. La Mirada. 994-8150. IADOI DACK COWUNTIY S'IWHONY ORC .. &TRA. "Going Baroque," 8 p.m. Oc1 22, 28000 Marguerite Ptty .. Mlaalon Vle)o 831...e58. UCt DAMC•. worlta c:nor.ographed by MC· ond-year graduate atudenta In danoa. 8 p.m Oct. 28, 27, 28 & 29, Flne Arta Concert Hall, Campua Dr .. lrvtne. 856"'4259. POP /FOLK/ROCK TM MIUOYI, Oct. 22, Golden Bear, 306 Paolflc Coat Hwy.. Huntington Beach. 63$-MOO. THI CMllADl!RI, Oct. 23, lrvlne MMdowa 8800 IMne Center Or., Laguna Hiiia. 977 • 1300: DAN POQILMRG, 7:30 p.m. lrvlne • •1actowt. MOO IMne Cent. Or., Laguna HHla 177·1300. MK:HML llCOOMALD wtth IP9dal Queat llWCHML ITANL.aY aAND. 8 p.m. Oct. 21, IMM MMdowa, MOO Irvine Center Or., Laguna ...... 077-1800. "°"" "' ~· 1464 s. CoMt Hwy LIDUna BMCt'I, A Trtbut• to Antonto Cartoa Jo61m," • Brutllan compoaer end lyrlciat who hee wrltt.;i muetc tor movie lnduatry • ...,.,...._, Oct. 24 & 25. '497--4811. '"" . M••LIMAT, '4700 E. P9dftc Co.at Hwv .. L.onoleech...,....0...-A~ To TIM D~.m. Oct. b . (213) 438-7498. •AMC>a. Oct. 21. Ootdan Bear 308 Pdlo Co.at ~.. Hun•.....,on • .:..._h 63e llOO. ··-1 ~.... -. IWALLOwa COYI, 2900 0.. Prealcjen1e Sen aem.nt., Cnud1 ~. funat• and muelolan. 1:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. w.ct.-sun lncMlftllk "81-t212. . TACO, Oct. 23, Golder\ ~1.-309 Pacmc COMt Hwy., Huntlnaton Beech. ~MOO. VIA MANA, ttef"Wallt• 8t., ~. Errol Mlhlll &how, 1-10 p.m. 84an., LIP1Yno Cont .. t t:30 p.lft. Tue .. Gong Show, t:30-p.m. Thuf' incw.-. aaa.-4178. .. 1MI YllmR•. • & 9 p,.,,. Oct. 23, er.vtw, 1580 •oot1holow, 8anta Ana 141-1512. • COUNTRY /FOLK llOI-.. IT • ...... "8TlVA.t.., Oot. .. lt • '°· :::=: ...... "°"" ........ OOUMfY, ... ...... .... fftlla '*"" of Ool'oM on "-1· 1. c.npeng o ............ "u' ....... MUSEUMS 80WER9 llUUUll, 2002 N. Mein 81., Senta Ana. "Aenectlona: Palntlnge of J.ry Wayne Downa." ~le art reftectl.ng tec:tlno6ogy'a .n.cta on the wttat. Oct. 27-Jen. 18; ''Swnpler of Ct\lneee Art, .• ~ by not9d cnir... .u.t Wang Ulng and titu ~ Md obtecta from the collection of Harry Lawrence of w.,,.,.. ~ L1iGUna c Beech; permanent coltec:1Jon of Indian t.Metry, Afrk:8n 1111 and Orange County history, through Oct. 23; ''&tywatc::hen of Ancient California," exp!«• the 8'grVbnce of utronomy In the Uwe of California'• nattve lndlene, lnc*ldee l>UJlets, gannenta, atiaman'a toote, 009tumee, pelntlnga through Jan. 8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuee . ...S.t; noon-5 p.m. Sun. ~7-8304. EDWARD-DEAN MUMUll OF DECOAATIW ART, 9401 Oak Glen Rd .. Cl'letry Velley, "French Falence end Falence Ane: Selectlona from the Marte W. Forrest Collection," Falence la a major Europeen ceramic tredltlon of t1n11lazed eerthenwere, through Oct. 30, 1--4:30 p.m. Tue.-Frl.; 10 a.m.--4:30 p.m. S.t. & Sun. 845-2828. IRVW..._ ART8 CINT'Et, 4«>1 Walnut Ave., lrvtne, "B.A.T.a/Selected Uthogn1pha from the OcMl'I Work• Mastel' Prlntera Collectlona 70 lithographs from 35 ar111ta, through Nov. 18, 9 a.m.·9 p.m. Mon.-Thur.; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat. 552-1078. LAGUNA 9EACH llUMUll OF ART, 307 Cllff Dr., Lagune Beech,"Mlllerd Sheeta Retroepec11Ye," e.ittomia at11st who brought medium of watercolor to Mtk>nal attention, through Nov. 13. 11 :30 a.m.--4:30 p.m. dally, doeed Monday. 494-653 t. LONG MACH llUMUll OF ART, 2300 E. <>o.ti Btvd .. Long Beectl. "At Home," "Rotee, Relatlonahtpa, end Sexu.llty," and "Artists' Book• by Women", exhibits wNdl examine lemlnlat art through enWonmerita, performenc», vk1eo and books. through Nov. 8, 12-5 p.m .. Wed.-Sun. (213) 439-2119. NEWPOffT HAMOft ART MUUUll, 850 San C*nen1e Or., Nftport Beech, Wegman'• Wortd, exhibit of photo- graphs of hla dog Man Ray and vk1eo tapes, through Nov. 27; What's Happening ..... .__ ..... ~819) "'43-1932. O'HARA, 1r11t1 fotktlnger Md twplet, 2:30 p.m. Oct. 23, u Mlreda CMc TheWe, 14900 u Mlreda &Nd. et Row:t•.._ u Mlreda. "4-e310. JAZZ/SOUL/RHYTHM & BLUES/BIG BAND THmCNMAWwtttl ,,_ ....... .._,...._end :30 p.m. Oct. 23, IMne •••.tow.. eeoontnec.nw Hlktn-1300. •Ill AND la MD. OUMTWT, Tue.-s.t. lncW.I ..... The~. Diii~ Hotel, 1150 W. Centtoa A~, Anehllrn. na..eoo. •WHMT """1.a. FlllNon llllMd, Lee Ferrel, ,,....._ pl9nllM. ~. oomedlen, Tue...a.t .• ~ definite. SINGLES llAllWOllM ..-nnnl.,..,.,.. a.mp., 8 p.m. Oct. 21. Hold9y inn. a 1a 1 Br1leo&. coeea ....._ 546-()940: g:_~~ p.m. Oct. 28, 2038Gddel..,. ,,_.: ~ OP • ••m••. IS p.m. T.G.l.F ... a.ku, .. ..._.. 8:30 p.m. Oct. 23 BNncti • ~ .._., ~ Bwtr. 8:30 p.m. Oct. 2t 8tolC It, .__ hitt'. ''Through lndlan Eyee,'' ~ 200 ttth end 20th Century photogrl!PN from India. _._,.., 8rene ptllnttnga • pert of ''Newc.Nfomla Artiste P..1rv.'· new end~wonta by Southern C4llttomta ertlata, Ulrough NoY. 27, 11 Lm.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 75C.-112:2. OAANOe COUNTY CENTD FOR ~ ART, 34521 W•t MacArthur 8tlld., $pM)9 111, Senta Ana. four women ertiet-. who UM ...,.... end ~ 1megee Mayde Herberg, Bobbi Janee, &JMn ~ Md ~ Scott, enda Oct. 21: "~ lmttetee Pelnt end Paper Muquer8dea Aa Stone," ~ by Sheron Ann Brown Drayton, Denlee Mon9on Md DomlNque P.ul Sanc::Mz. Oct 28-Nov. 18, reception 8 p.m. Oct. 28, °'*1 noon-5 p.m: Wed.-Sun. 54Mt89. 0 Sa Currutly Ha .. lft9, P ... 6 "A MOVIE WITH ALL 'lHE RIGHT STUFF ... ' Tom Wo lfe's book now comes to the sc reen in epic, visually spectacular form ~' -NEWSWEEK A R0eEm CHARTOff-IRWIN 'MfllO..E.R PROOUC110N d A. PHIUP KAl.fMAN AlM -niE ~ Sl\ff'" OtARlES FRANK SC.OTT Gl.EN'4 ED HAAmS l>NCE ~N seen fWA.JN DENNIS QI.JM) SM4 SHEMAO ~Wt.Rt> KIM SWUY BAA8AAA HERSHEY VERONICA CAR1WRtGHT PM1ElA REED ~bit' 8U CONTI ~~~CM.EB OESOWEl. &med on IN &oc* b>t'TOM 'IQ.ff ~bit' RWIN 'MNCl!ER ond ROeERT OWlTOff VMtt.n tor the SC1Mn and DIMe*l b>t' PHU> IWJfMAN IPGl,..ul-.-.49 J CWiMW'' •tca6 EDI! • AIMlOCOMl'Nf(W -----·--,..-· • DOLBY STEREO ·""'::".:=d:.~~o ·• I l~~~I -.. --. -·· ~~ I 5 I ~ I 0 I -~ I ~ 0. ca ., ...... ,, ., 0: I» ';< 0 0 -0 i ., I\) .... .... U) CD ~ ( 6 • •J1 _______ ,.. _______ _ -· ..... -· Currently Hanging v From Page 5 GALLERIES ALLENDALE OAUERY, 1540 S. Coaat Hwy., Laguna Beach, Bennett Sculpturea, 41 bronn aculoturea by the Bennett brothera of ~. 1no«mne, l\J Lm.-w p.m. Tue.-Sal.; 10 a.m.--6 p.m. Sun. 497-eC>05. AQUA CLAlllCI, 332 Foreet A-..nue Mall No. 28, Laguna Beech, featurea water-<elated artwo11t1 aueh u hand painted POfc:elaln fl9h, crystal lhlpe In dec8nten, kaleld09COf>81 ullng real sea ahella and star flah and more, Indefinite; hours 11 a.m.--6 p.m. Tue.-sun. 494-0138. AlmSrlQAUERY ANDF1'Alm8TUDIO, 11 Monarc:ti Bey Plaza, Laguna Beech, aeuon opener exhlbtt of props and drawings by JatnM RuaMlt ~ tlttea "The A<:ddent lnveetloator." lnd9flnfte. &61~9352. 8C SPACE, 235 Foreet Ave., Laguna Beac:ti, wortca by Paul Berger, Seattle photographer and hand-painted photos by Kim Moeley through Oct. 29, 11:30 a.m.-5:50 p.m. Tue.-Sat. 497-1880. BLUE81RD GAUDY, 1540 S. CoMt Highway, Laguna Beech, Early Callfomla Artleta, 1900-1950; wonts by Toce! artists, Indefinite, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-sun. 497-53n. MEA CIVIC CULTURAL Cbi IP QA&J..DY, 1 CMc Center Circle, &-. "CSPG 17", 17th ainnual all-media e~hlbltlon of cretu, aculpture, painting and graphlca ffom artl9t1 throughout the U.S., through Nov. 23, noon-5 p.m. Wed.-Sat, noon--6 p.m. Thurs. 835-"5&38. CHAL.Ua ~I. 1390 South CoMt Highway, Laguna Beech, Watercolcn and oh by l'tlM Dike, new wont• by GU OICicco, Erica 0.. and Kar9n'Swlldenl, through Oct. 30, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wect.-sun. LEILE .. .,... , , ca.a• I .... 1'32 s. CoMt Hwy., Laguna Belich, ShowtnQe of Western art, lndeillnfte, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. weekenda. 497-1Cf50. DEllGNS MCYCl.D CIAUIRY, 819 N. Harbor Btvd., edwards WE STBROOK CINEMA ~=,·~;;'~:~::·ft .... •''' 530-4401 1NATIONA..L Vlplftll LAJCPeeN'8 Ull Fri. 8:50 ( ) Sat/Sun 1:20, 5:05, 8:50 EAS•Mom. Fri. 7:00, 10:45 (R) Sat/Sun 3:15, 7:00, 10:45 "VERY FUNNY S11JFF!!" -o-Shellt, HIE TOOAV S~tOW. NBC rv ,.__.~ __ ...,, __ ,,___ .. ..,. ............ • _....llU9""9:~ ... --~----------_._.. .......... (MllJ; ____ .. ~ .... -~.-.... _______ ..._....__ ...... ~·---- ---·-------~--·---~ ....... , .... _. •olr 7.LC\Yf•G .,.... arw '-'..,.. ..- ~ Lo01 &Mr*....._ l'ldlc'1 l1 *1111 NICOlwlft • m..... ••~ ...,. W.oJ«> *7AIGA ---cmfA-MllWI• ~1-c... ( ............... a...c..t ..... ~W. "'••I' ,_.., t1Mm •1 ma lllO,_AOCIPTWrclll n.--Wf5?J Fullerton, Art Glau by Chwlee Lotton. 150 new wont•. through Oct. 22, 10 a.m.--6 p.m. Mon.-S.t. 879-1391 . .IAml FORD, photographs, drawlnga and lna1al&atlon, through Oct. 29, UCI Fine Ar11 Gallefy, noon-5 p.m. Tuee.-Sat. 8~. QAUENA FINI! ART. 3732 E. Pacific Coaat Hwy., Corona Del Mar, Wortc1 by Dall, Chegall, Wortlol, Er1e, Miro and Peter Max, alao Caltfomla llf11s1a. Indefinite, 10 a.m.--6 p.m. Mon.-Thur., 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 673-3873. OOU>EN ftlT COU1QE, 15744 Golden Weat St., Huntington Beech, Fall Art Exhibit, multi-media from facutty, through Nov. 12, 9 a.m.~ p.m. Mon.-Thur., 7:30-9:30 p.m, Tue. 895--6783. HAGGeNMAJ(ER OALLENEI, 372 Pacific Cout Hwy., Laguna BMch, "Harveat Light, .. llmlled edition llthograptt1 original putel1 and mixed media work• by AJan Murray acutpt1Ke exhlbttlon by Danl,1ndeflnlte. 494-2675. KOZAK QAUERY, 202 Newport Center Or., Newpor1 Beech. Wiidiife from an artllt'a pe1apec11Ye In aoft, graphk tonne by Btent Harder, llthog.rapha of Plcaaao, Peter Max 8ncl more; Jeenne LaRM doea on-the-apot portraits, 1noet1n1te. 11:30 a.m.--6 p.m. Mon.-Frl. 640-7259. llATElltl ,._ ART GAUDY, 1492 South Coast Highway, Laguna BMch, aped8ll gren lhowlng leeturlng wontl by Salvedor Dell, Viet« V...-.ly, PtVllp Noyer, Joan Miro (l«gMt eolectlon of Miro~ In U.S.) and a rare group of 9tchingl by R«nbrandt, lndeftnlte, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. dalty. 494-3903. NEWPORT 9EACH CITY HAU GALLEtY, 3300 Newport Btvd., Newport Beech, Photogrl!PM br Frank Cotlnc* and Kendall! H8'19'1, through Oct. 27; 8 a.m.-5 o.m Mon.-frl. 840-2271 ' Ottl.W coAIT COLLEGE ART Q,&llQY, 2701 Fantew Rd., Coeta MeM. computer orllPhQ llllWnallon exhlbtt,:.::::,. N<N. 8, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon~-Frt. '32-S039. Oil. , ~ Ocw\ Ave., Laguna BMc:t\, LllQUNI lttleta Berdene Allen, acuepture, Greg Stem, furniture and Fred Eck, glaa, through Oct., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dally. 494-5858. ~ H-...A--Gttard ~pardlni Natltall~ Ba11~ .. Tltr&tumOt Mirtin Guerre A f\M ff IWill. \Oil EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT CCMtlT '"PAUUNE AT THE IEACH" (fl) For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Piot "" AO-VIS(I 642-5678 Serpents in the Mist The exotic art of Jesse Allen is presently on exhibition at the Vorpal Gallery, 326 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach. This is his works, 'Serpents Coupling in the Mist.' . . ". Currently Screening THE ING CHIU: Rated A. A warm, superbly acted fllm about a rtMJnlon or college friend• foUowtng the death or a comrade. Writer-director Lawrence Kaadan ("Body Heat" and the George Lucas mega-hit•) eet1upthe1tory to make a Big Point about the 1!HIOa college generation. He never quite makes that point, bu1 the tllm remefna an engaging, tunny study or triendahlp . .,.. .,.. .,.. MAJNITOMI:: Rated PG. A stunning apedal effect1 fllm wttk:ti explOfes the IMef apace of t.he mind rather than the outer apaoe deplcied In moat IUCh fllma. Superb acting by stars Christopher Walken, the late Natllffe Wood, and Loulee Fletcher wtto create a machine that can reco<d the thought•. emotions and dreams ol one peraon and tranlfer them to another person. Son or a human tape dee*. Super Panaaonlc fllm wttl make the audience fee4 the action u well u aee It. A tunfllm . .,...,...,.. CUJO: Rated A. You may never pet a strange dog -or ride In a Pinto -again after viewing thla tala of a woman (Dee Wallace) and her young son trapped In the car wtille a rabid Saint Bernard paces outllde. Alm Is bued on the novel by Stephen King. LAwl1 Teague ("Alllgator") direct• at a snail's pace early on, he detlYera a t•rltylng climax. v .,.. FANNY AND ALEXANDER: Rated A. Director Ingmar Bergman hu created another rlchly textured and quietly pasalonate film, this one about an Imaginative boy Jolted by the changas In his eatabllahed Swedlah famlly. Go to thla thr....nour fllm with your aenaea and expectation• open. Subtltted . .,...,...,...,.. fLASHDANCE: Rated A. Newcomer Jennifer 8eela atars In thla Yl9ually exciting but weakly written fllm ab0u1 a female welder who longa to become a ballet daneer. Directed by Adr1an Lyne. ""'.,.. JAW8 M: Rated PG. TWo gimmlc:U for the pr1oe of one -a 9Caty mec:Nnlcal ahark and 3-0 effeot1. the meager storytlne concem. lhat1t attact11 In Florida'• SM World pat1<. The lhar1t ~ are chllllng, bu1 mcMegoef'I may feel llke they'w been through theaa waten one time too meny. Beal Atmatrong and Dennla Quaid 1tar . .,...,.. KMIU: Rated PG. If Stanford Sherman's fan.. tuy-eclenoe fiction acrlpt had half the Imagination of thla fllm'1 exotic eeta. "Krull" might haw bean tun. Ken M8'9hall stars. Peter Yates ("Breaking Awey") dlfec11 at a alugglah pac:e . .,...,.. THe LONB. Y LADY: Rated R. A trlllh lnOYle tallol'ed for the exqulaltely tralhy Pia z.dorL Pte portr.ya a wrtter who hU to lleapl her way to top In Hol'Jwood. IJnfOrtUNltely, her trout>tea become tlreeome In a hurry. The flm la bued on the ~ by Harold Robblna. v NATIONAL LAWOOW8 VACAllOll: R8ted R. A tun-ftlled df1w from Chicago to c.lltomla. Ewrythtng that could po981bfy go wrong on a famlty roed trtp doaa go wrong for CheYy Chae u the well-organized father and e.ver1y D' Angalo .. the patient mother. Fiim ftzzlaa out at the end, bu1 there are plenty of laogha along the w.y. Harold Ramis ("Cacktylhadc") dlrecta . .,....,....,.. NIVIR IAY .-vn AGAIN: Rated PG. Seen Connery 19 b.at .. Jamea Bond, but tNa 007 adwnture .. .trtctty by the num-.. There.,. the ua'8I Ch-. eacapea and etectronlc gedg«a. but notNng that ,__,.t been done befot1l -and &.tier. Among the aupportlng ac1ora, on1y a.t.a ean.. et.maa. lmn Karlhner ("The Empire Str1k• Beck") dlrecta ~ ......... ,,.. NIGtfTllAM8: Rated R. A quart« of hom>r atone., the ft"1 ttne of wtlk:h .,. enjoyable Without abeolutely tcarlng your 90dca off. The fourth la a dog. A rnlntmum of blood and gore .,.. '-tured In tttla ~ ,,,,.., In wt'6ctl ~ay ac:tMtiaa (Ike running off to the store to buy amok•) tum Into, well,~· CMate>pMr Crowe produeed the tllm and wrote the fltst ttww atortea.. v.,...""' OCTOPU98Y: Rated PG. Don't look for ~ c:Nrac- tartzatlona « aodal laaaona, but H y.ou·,.. a,.,, of the Jamee Bond ..... you•• lo¥8 tttla ..... actwnture. Dnct« JoM Gian ("FOi' YOA/11 Eyea Only") 8Mm9 to be ~ to top the outrageoua atunta In ''Raiden of the Loet Attl'', and he comee awfUly cloee. Roaer Moore and Meud Adame star. ""'"" v flOMY'a I, ntl .-xr DAY: R8ted R. The aex-obeeaaed Florida teena are b** In tNa tame, lnter-mmenuy tunny ~ to IMt Y'BW'• r9UnChy comec1y mege-Nt. The mlNlk• tNa time .. ttMd the flm IMlk .. aim for .. IOl .... m"""ie'"ttl"'lil"'ig comptMety abeant from the tnt flm - reapectabllty. The kldt cNnnal lheW energy Into Shalt...,...., for goodneae •• Bob CWtt ...-, cMrecta. ........ NYCHO II Rated R. Anthony P9rtdnt l'9Ntnl .. nutty NOf'IW In the~ to Alfred Hltchoodl'I ~ llory lllOut a medmen who cornmtta a Mftea of mwdin. ~ ..,mn, Pertclne' aanlty la up for gtabe, but tNt mcM9 .. not,_,, .. f\#"'Y Ot wtcty • the Oftglnet ......... MTUNi Oii 11t1 .llDI! Rated PG. George~· "Ster W"' llory la btought to a.,,.. clma. l'be ct.'..,. "wt be a bft two dMwnl6ollll ...... aoMort ~ and ..,_....,....,. MM1f19 the moet .-no..-put on tlm. Stare Mertl .._,., Cerrte Fw. and tWTtaoft Ford . .,... VV'.,.. ...v .-. -.ct A. A...,, ... comedy a.vwal CIUtt abowe tf'9 gem. A modal young"*' growe up fn a hurry "'*'Na.,.,.......__.'*" In dWge of .. --.... tuma out to be not a home. Tom CnlAaa and "'11•c1111 De Mornay ................. STAY-. AUft: "9ted PG. JoM Tmoolte ,_,,,,. • Tony M-.o In the ~ to ··~ Night ir...·· Manero, howws. ,._ ~ded ttta claoo .... and II trytng to ,,_. ft•• BroedMay dancer. TtftOlta II wy end tunny, but tttM MCll*. "**• to the ...,. dlltelloli of ~ Stallone, ctoe.t't mtlllft the tle¥or of .. .,,_. .'' ti' v ~ .... Rated PQ., lciv oorNoe Dew Thomae and fltootc MorMta 1>mg to the btg .,,.... the McKenne bfOthert. two Cenedleii "hoear'I" who ~ to went nocNng out 'Cf ... .....,. a ~~of beet and dougttnuta. Ttllt ..... OOofbel .,. . folowl the dtmwmild brotNrt • tt-v WOftl In an beet Mctairy and eave 0 See c.,, .. .., 8c, ....... , ... 10 is JAMES BOND in _... ........ _.. ______ .__,_,....., .............................................. -I --= -:,_,_ ----. T h e M e r c ur y .astronauts get a )first look at their :space capsule and ·learn that it has no porthole or steer - ing mechanism in :the new motion .pictu re, 'Right •S tuff,' opening along the Orange Coast this wee k- end. "THIS IS A BETTER BOND,ANDBYA WIDE MARGIN:' "Connery is wonderful. For Bond fans, I was up there cheering:' , -Joel S~I. Good Mommg Arne11c" "A Bond film is fun again : inventive, imaginative, tension- fllled tun :· "Sean Connery is back and greater than ever:' -Aex Rttd;'RiW 'lblt Post "***~*·The real James Bond Is back, and 007's·a winner again:· -Gene S•slcd, Ch!U9Q Tnblft "Sean Connery Is as exciting as eYtr In the best Bond movie since 'From Russia Whhlove:" -PM COiiins, CBS N(ws -• ,.J 7 ~ 0 - ~ ... Ci ID -:c 0 (') -0 i ... N ... -:-- • (") Cl) O> ~ -~ N .... .8 0 -0 0 >. as 'O -= u. -.... Q) 'O c Q) ~ i ~ § a: -- On Stage 'Private Lives': Coward's best comedy By CHARLENE WHITEHEAD D4U.11 Pilot eon-pondent It couJd have been a 9CeJle out of their own private lives as Eliz.abeth Taylor and Richard Burton appeared onstage for last week's opening of Noel C.Oward's play "Private Lives" at the Wilshire Theatre in Beverly Hilla. The air was charged with excitement at the prospect of seeing these stars performing tosether tn a Broadway production. The production was delayed almost hall an hour due to a press conference that ran late because the stars showed up late. Then Burton, looking handsome and fit, appeared on stage with Charlotte Moore as his newlywed wife, Sybil. (It is only coincidental that Burton's first wife's name was Sybil.) The scene takes place on the terrace of a hotel in Deauville, France in the year 1930. Taylor, making her debut as Amanda, playing opposite John Cullum as her new husband Victor Prynne, floats onto the stage still looking stunning at age 50 plus. Her stage preaenoe is captivating. "Private Lives" is a comedy revolving around a couple who were once married. They divorce aft.er three stonny years. Five years later they meet unexpectedly while both are on their honeymoons with different spouaes. They admit they still love each other even though it seems imposmble to get along. "Amanda," Burton says, "you are the most exciting woman I've ever roet." One of the more profound statements of the evening came when Taylor said coyly, "marriage has always frightened me." Burton and Taylor played to a warm and receptive full houae. A kind of rriagic still exista between the two -Burton with his ariatocratical appearance and Taylor with her beguiling beauty. Even though "Private Lives" is only the aecond play of her career, she comes acroes as a pro. While Burton and Taylor share the ~-t in "Private Lives," there are other cast membe deserving of attention. One includes the French maid Louise, played charmingly by Lelena Carroll. Moore and Cullum are convincing as the victimized spouses. The idea of Taylor and Burton appearing together on stage was C.Oward's own. When the three were filming "Boom!" together. C.Oward suggested they star on stage in his comedy. "I don't know whose idea it was this time," said Taylor, "I think it was mine, actually -buf~ the whole notion of Richatd and me doing the play goes back to Noel. He though it'd be perfect for us." The play itself has proven one of the mo5l popular since it was first produced in 1930. Famed as much for its rowdy scuffle, notably the slam bang fight scene in the second act, as it is for its sophisticated wit. "Private Lives" has proven to be one-0{ C.Oward's best comedies. The history of "Private Lives" has had a number of glittering casts playing the leads - starting with the playwright himself opposite Gertrude Lawrence. They opened it in F.dinburgh and it eventually moved to Broadway. Other Broadway productions include Tallulah Bankhead and Donald C.OOk (1948). Elaine Stritch and Ruaell Nype (1968), Tammy Grimes and Brian Bedford (1969), and Maggie Smith and John Standing (1975). A 1930 film version starred Nonna Shearer and Robert Montgomery. There will only be 31 performances during this Los Angeles run which ends Nov. 6. 20th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! Dll AYlllYD EDDIE MUIPllY mm9 o,,...a1• RTWmf.dwWlll cmTa... SllldlllllO !lli-9'> Eo..dllllllal~7'44 RETURN TO THE ADVENTURE THAT CAN I& SHARED ACAJN AND AGAIN! ft'AILWA ... - RETURN OF IBE JEDI ta\ .... -.. -lXIJ!.:Ua;t ........ i....... .. ..... ............. .. ..... _, .. , -* 70 MM 8 TRACK DOLBY 8TERIO * • DOLBY STEREO Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton head strong cast in 'Private Lives.' IRU ......... ....,. ~Ull ...... [°""'5 h4cl ~7444 A~~AM ·-----0 ._ .. _ .. __ ------------ -----· --·-. -· -------... ---What's Happening Craig naaaed to new post He'll head OCC's three centers for Rerforming arts St.even Wolff CraJg, 30, has been named manager of Orange Coast College's Performing Arts Center. The Performing Arts Center com- plex includes OCC's 1,200-seat Robert B. Moore Theatre, 400-seat Drama Lab Theatre·. and 375-seat Recital Hall. The Huntington Beach resident is the first to fill the new position. He will be responsible for the Performing Arts Center's scheduling. booking, publicity and technical management. "Orange Coast College has recently come up with the exciting conept of making its theater and recital facilities an arts cent.er," Craig says. "My role will be to see that the Perfonning Arts Cent.er fills the needs of Orange County. "Our 1,200-seat theater is one of the only theaters of its siz.e in the county. We are smaller than the Orange County Music Center or the Pacific Amphitheatre, but larger than almost every other house in the county. My goal is to bring in the kind of entertainment that meets the needs of the community and the size of our house." Craig expects to see dramatic growth in the OCC's Performing Arts Center over the next five years. ·•we are situated in a fantastic location," he says. "We are next door to the Pacific Amphitheatre and just a few blocks from South Coast Reper- tory and the Music Center. We're in the city of Costa Mesa, which has evolved into the performing arts center of the STEVEN CRAIG county. By carefully selecting tne entertainment that we present, we can become a major force in Orange County performing arts." Craig comes to OCC after serving as the technical theater coordinator at Golden West College. He was a member of the Golden West staff for 12 years. Craig has also worked with the South Coast Repertory, the Laguna-Moulton Playhouse, and has done design work in Los Angeles and Hollywood. "This new positJon presents a real challenge, but I'm terribly excited with all the possibilities," he said. '"REAR WINDOW' IS THE KIND OF MASTERPIECE THEY DON'T MAKE ANYMORE ... Beautifully structured ... James Stewart gives o ne of his cleverest performances ... the late Grace Kelly is witty and alluring." R<"X R«d. NEW YORI< POST "'REAR WINDOW' IS A BRILLIANT EXERCISE IN SUSPENSE ... Everything about it is a joy." Vincmc Canhy, NEW YORI< TIMES JAMES STEW ART IN ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S REAR WIND0"'1' ALSO STARIUNO GRACE KELl.Y WENDELL COREY· THELMA RITTER •n" RAYMOND BURR •••••T'""' ALFRED HITCHCOCK .......... ,at JOHN MIC'HA&L HAYES ~;:;;:.~,:..";,"~~u •onu•M• [iiOf,...~ _ 0 ·-·~ ........ ..,....-< r-.... _ -.......... , ...... . 'BEAM WINDOW' IS BACK 0 A.N ABSBNCE OP TWO DECADES S•Kn'IN ffrt. MO 1:11, 10:IO Jt MBSA MT/ .... 1:1'. ........ 1:1, 10:IO -~ - ,~ .... __ ·: ... .... .. .... , ... ' ""'"'lltttltlltt I ~ • :!! 0 - 0 0 0 CT CD ., "' ...... 1 I .• Intermission . ~south Pacific ... 'Lifts the spirit and stirs the red, White and blue · ByTOMTITUS OJ th.Daily Pilot Staff In case you've focgotten why Rodgers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific" bu endured aa one of the most popular muaicala ln the American theater, a quick trip to EJi:rabeth Howard's Curtain Call Di.nl\er Theater will RI your memory in a hurry. This se.riooomic saga of passion and prejudice behind the lines in World War D, backed by one of the most memorable musical 8COl'e9 ever written. still lifts the spiri ta and attn the red, white and blue in all of us. And director John J . Ferola'a imaginative production at the Tustin dinner houae is highly enjoyable, tllQUih certain character embelliahmenta mi8a the t.arset. Ferola starta you out with a surpriae in mid-overture, and his individual touches are evident throughout this well-peced offering. The choreography, by David Willd.n8on. ia rather basic and showy (a little heavy on "pyramid" finishes), but the acting enaemble handles it quite well. You'll have to ae a ac>OCt many "South Pacifies" before you find a better Nellie Forbush than Alexandra Howell. a dynamic bundle of talent and energy who al80 exce1a dramatically. Howell depicts the small-town Southern girl fighting inborn prejudices with remarkable clarity, splendidly fleshing out the more subtle emotions in one of the better-written roles in musical theater. Unfortunately, ahe is paittd with an Emile DeBecque who appean more co.noenvd with projectim than performance. Ron DeRoaer lings "Some Enchanted Even.inc" mara to bia audience than to Nellie, and his CMDll ladc of warmth la disturbing. A highllgbt of the Tustin production ia Jonathan Motil'• frenetic interpretation of the Seabee wbeeler-deeler Luther BW.1a, outstandinc r . '•. ~ .. ' . ~ ·I· .,. ·i:::::x::n~ .-.. in its comic effect. Carmen Del Rio ia a fine Bloody Mary (though she's probably the slimmest and prettiest of \hat breed in many moons). while Doug Shaffer conveys the proper intenaity as Lieuten- ant Cable and Donna Richards makes an entranc- ing Liat. Dale Jones provides the most jarring note of the show, playing the island conunander as a buffoon rather than giving his character the authority it .requires. Jill Henry, Paula Truelove and Jan Ro.enburger lend fine support as the nunes, while James Taulli and Mark Elliott ahine as Billia' Seabee henchmen. Paul Bugarin and Monique Wong effectively steal their acenes as DeRolier's Polynesian children. "South Pacilic" continues rugnuy except Monday at varying curtain times through Jan. 17 at the Curtain Call. 690 El Camino Real, Tustin, with "Man of La Mancha" taking over on Jan. 19. Call 838-1$4-0 for ticket infonnation. BACKSTAGE -Patrons of the Newport Harbor Acton Theater have lent a financial hand to local high IChool students, ma.ldJ\I it pomible for many of them to obtain free tickets to the current NHAT production of "Pygmalion" and the juat-<:loeed "Dear Liar" .... invitatlona were eent to Engllah, drama and aodal ~ c1.-es offering free admiaion on Thunday and Sunday per- formances of ''Pygmalion'' and Monday and Tue9day atagin8I of "Deer Liar" u guests of the Ebeen-Wolcott Family Foundation, Fred and Bernice Ellis. Tbomaa and Vivian Hall and John and Dor1hea Thousand. CAUJIOA.aD -The Laguna Moulton Playbowe hM announced auditions for the world premiere of Mark Turnbull'• campfire opera ''Tale9 of hnnie Keenan Better Known as Dora Hand" , ... the mu.ical will be the Moulton'• entry in the U.S. Olympic m:npeUtion and will be directed by Craig F'Jemi.na. ... tryoutl will be Nov. l at 7:30 0 ••• EXCITING ~ND E/'llTERTAINING ••• " DAVIDD£N•Y NO YOllK MAGAZINE Ron DeRosier and Alexandra How- ell star in "South Pacific" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater in Tustin. p.m. in the playhouae green room, and further infonnation ia available at 494-8021.. .. Currently Screening vv v v , Exoellen1: ...-...-v, Very good; v v . Good: ...-, Not IOgood. ' • ctaaified ads phone 642-5678 ~ ...... -.. .................................................................................................................................... --11 On Stage ~ .............................................................................................................................................. ~ Kiliaaanjaro ... Strictly for the lover of the jazz fusion sound The place wasn't packed, but tho&e who showed up were diehard fana of the Ver· mont·baaed jazz fusion quart.et Kilimanjaro who appeared last weekend at the Golden Bear in Hunt.i.ngion Beach. The founome, currently making appearances on a three-month West Coast tour, have received critical acdaim ln the short time they've been working topther. Since 1979, the group has put out two albwns on the Philo label, both of which have earned them the prestigjous "Best Jazz Albwn of the Year" award given by the National Asaociation of Independent Record Distributors. The group's aecond album, "Kilimanjaro Two," released earlier this year, is enjoying sU<XeSll and recognition aa a product of an exciting sound in pop jazz. The poptilar definition of jazz fusion is a combination of traditional jazz and pop. Key· board.isl Chuck Eller says that even though there's a basic structure, "we leave ounelves a lot of room for improvisation in the music which keeps us fresh. We're not playing a eong the same way we played it the night before. I think the combination of these two element.a is what makes it work." Tile combination of musical bedcgrou.nds certainly has not hurt the group. Elie!', who has played keyboards since the age of 5, has founded and played with 1eVeral jazz groups. He helped engineer and ccrproduoed both of the group's albwns. Bass Player Tony Markellis has toured and recorded with the David Bromberg Band, Paul Siebel and David Amram. The group's drummer, Bob Ha.rsen has a background from Berklee College of Music, and has been involved withaeveraljazzememblesand has done studio work in the &.ton area. Compoeer·guitariat Paul A.bell has written all the group's original oomposltiona to date. He also bringB an extensive blues ~ to the group. Aabell has played with the late Muddy Waters, John L~ Hooker, OU. Rush and Lightning Hopkins. When the group waa fl.nt formed they called thermelves the Paul Aabell Quart.et. While in Killington, they were playing aa backup to Herbie Mann in a promotion for the upcoming Vennont Jazz Festival. At the time many of their aonp were unnamed, Asbell said. "But slnce we were at the baae of th.I.a mountain. we called one of our aonp "Kilimanjaro Be.ch Party" and that tune ..-t of became a theme--ia ffX' ~. (t al.eo repreeented the formula that the rest of the mumc la mrt of t..ct on, ~when it came time to give the group a name, we ,.i decided to name it after the 80n&" be aid. Comequently, "Kilimanjaro Be.ch Party" ~as highly applauded during the group'• Hunt- mgton Be.ch performance. Tile group opened the show with a new and yet unnamed pM!ioe and followed it with the theme aong from the movie 'Black Orpheus." BruWan in flavor, it had a fMl tempo with a lively mix of # -=G• --- i ~ By ROBIN OLNEY Someone to Love," with Asbell out front. 5. D..Uy Pilot Co~t The two blues numbers presented during the ~ evening provided the most dynamic moments of '" piano bar jazz with a marimba touch. "Here's the evening. It ii unfortunate then that with the ~ Johnny," as yet unrecorded, contained a good bass combined talents of the group and AsbeU's 0: aolo.F..achmemberofthegroupwasaffordedaaolo expertiae that a sua:emful fusion of more blues ~ performance. was not pre1ented. o "Mr. Peanut." as well as "Mock Turtle" were During the aeoond aet, the tempo picked up U ~~ ob~!s ~~ ~tedblem· n~Pl~SendntedM;. widlth "Meltdokwnnd," a .IOThreeng inspMile~ ~-t~~y g ~~~--=:.....=====·==..,==~==========.....,...=========~==;-r-e~n~~esa:::::w=ee===e===near::::::::. ........-U· ~ ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ):.'b. ~ c 1982 W*1WOOOS Patmers Lj---.. &n lnll!mell()f\81 Ftlm ~ relea19 NOW' PLAYING ( LUXURY THEATRES 7 Dftft-1 .. 0.-,, ......... , ............ . Clll*el .... Ufnt.._ ff r:0Bo . M ,. , •t!i:n'1'M•ht41 i1~~ ~ • rgom a me~. 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(N) '7t-4141 6 3\. 10 IC '"'°o ™e ... --!~(I) --'"· .,. ... ll'Cl ·------The Classics Pacific Chorale ••• Alexander's 12th season By SUSAN FINGER Dally Pilot Co~pondent This Saturday night will mark the beginning of John Alexander's twelfth year as conductor of the Pacific Chorale For the first concert of the 1983-84 series. Alexander will direct Ralph Vaughan Williams"' MassmG Minor" and Arthur Honneger's "King David." Honneger's 1921 setting of the Biblical story. replete with colorful and appealingly direct harmonies, will be narrated by Thur! Ravenscroft. Ravenscroft is an oft-heard voice, well-known to Orange County audiences as narrator for the Laguna Beach "Pageant of the Masters." though perhaps best known nationally as the voice of the TV commertial character ''Tony the Tiger." Soloist for the concert are Southern Cali- fornia talents, all of whom have successfully perfonned with the Chorale before: Lynn Cole-Adcock. soprano, who has also appeared with the Los Angeles Master Chorale and the San Diego Opera Company; Janet Smith. mezro..toprano, who has recorded with the Los Angeles V oca1 Arts Ensemble; William Smith, tenor, who has also performed with the El Paso Pro Musica and the Los Angeles Opera Theatre; and Hugh Griffith, baritone. director of the Pacific Pops Ensemble. The concert begins at 8:30 p.m. at Santa Ana High School Auditoriwn, 520 West Walnut Street. At 7:30 p.m . musicologist Dr. Burton Karson will present a special "concert preview." Tickets are $10.50, $7.50, and $5.50, with a $2 discount for senior citizens and youths. For information call 542-1790 or 971-9300. Soprano sets SoCal debut PASADENA -Inter- nationally acclaimed soprano Jessye Nonnan will make her only Southern California ap- pearance on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at the Am· bassador Auditoriwn. Norman made her op- era tic debut at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, in 1969. Since then, she has perfonned, as soloist. at virtually all major festi- vals, under leading con- ductors world-wide. A<XX>mpanied by pian- ist Phillip Moll, her Am- bassador program will consist of Lieder by Brahms, Wagner, and Richard Strauss, as well as Ravel's "Cinq Mel- odies Populaires Gre- ques." NOW I S T H E BEST T I ME TO VI SIT CATALINA ISLAND Tickets are $22.50, $20.00. and $17.50 and may be charged by call- ing (213) 304-6161. 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OCT. 29-30 • 10AM : 5PM • ~CCUUE TtDTJE ncm •cmMTIOR 195-1371 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Thelllf .... fits In . . · By SUSAN FINGER Dail1 Pilot Con.pondent The 1983-84 concert season of the Orange County Pacific Symphony began last week-end with an evening of innovative programming and encouraging quality. Veteran violinist Ruggiero Ricci was the soloist in a program that included two concerti, rather than the customary one. Moreover, the works chosen were seldom heard 20th-century gems -one by Samuel Barber and the other by Gian Carlo Menotti -both exotically lyrical with a romantic blending of tonality and modality. Ricci's flawless facility is the hallmark of his style. Both concerti provided ample opportunity to demonstrate this characteristic, especially the relentless "Presto in moto perpetuo" ("very fast, in perpetual motion'') movement of the Barber, and the rigorous passage work of the outer movements of the Menotti. Performance of those sections of the two concerti that were less de manding technically was also less interesting mwrially. Ricci played with a small clear and penetrating tone that was not always an adequate match for the orchestra. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE flRESENTS LOS ANGELES BRASS THE PERFORMAl\K:ES ARE l\MGNIAC.ENTT' -Tlle..._Y_.__ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 8 PM. -ROBERTMOORETHEATRE Fe1rview & Arlington. Costa Mesa Rw••wd SUCs: S6.00 ,.,..s.19; S7.00. Door TICKET INFO: 432-5527 Moreever, both pieces were played in one sweet, understated style., lacking real contrast betweef\ soloist and Ol'Chestra, without the degree of intensity of tone and phrasing that would have lent a coresponding degree of pathos and musical interest. After completing the second concerto, Ricci responded to audience approbation with Fritz Kreisler's "Scheno Caprice," a showy bit of musical fluff that successfully demonstrated his techincal prowess. The techincal and musical ability of the orchestra also came to the fore on Saturday. Previous performances have often been marred by uneven quality within the string sections, but director Keith Clark has apparently subjected the strings to a much needed shakedown. The results are evident even in the first concert: better tone quality, better intonation, better ensemble. DJVORCED? SEPARATED? ~ .. , ;.t Cl DrllP it ..... """' it! DIVORCE RECOVERY WORKSHOP Six Tueeday Eveningt October 25th -November 29th St Antews Presbyterian C~urc~ Newport Buell St.~IW. .. IMtSt. Ac...."-......,.... H..._. 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Each year a top team and cheering squad is selected based on the highest grade averages and the child's ability to write an essay on a topic selected by a panel of It's a special place. a secret place. touched by soft bay breezes Nld !he warmth of a quaint French Cale. Di~ Chez l.autrec and you"U find a LWlique combination of ambiance. lntirnacy and fine Cl.iaine. Obcovef' the secnt ol Chez Lautrec 500t1 with someone you lovie. 3421 Vie Udo. Newport Beedi R--uo-(714)67S-4904 SI 111 indri:fter }.?,, ..... ,,. 3333 West Pacific Coa11 Hwy. 11-S-•hal Nrw ...... IJ.4 1 Rt'scrva1ion1: 642·229S . ..... ... , ., ,., ... , For OMii~ Ad ACTION Call A OAllY N.OT AO.YISO. M2·M7t judges. U during the football season, a player's grades fall below passing that player will be removed from the team, she explained. Starks explained that th.e objectives of the Pop Warner Football Association is to inspire youth, regardless of race, creed or national origin. Adults take second place and in no way interfere with the player or with the games, he said. Football is played for the benefit of the "kids" and in this atmosphere younpters are able to experience team work first hand. In Orange County nearly 5,000 boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 15 are currently involved in football, Cheerleader and aong squad prograrm, Fugeraon noted. Theee children make up the 90 teams that comprise the Orange Empire Conference. She explained that during the school year players and cheerleaders practice six hours a week. The sign-up fee to participate in Pop Warner is $40 to $60 per youth. Becauae of this many families can not afford the costs of outfitting their children in the safety gear required by the association requi.ree, F\agenon said. For this reason the aaociation will pay for the equipment C06t for all qualified players in the program, Starks said. It costa between $150 and $250 to outfit a player. Starks said "to h1a knowledge, this is one of the most expensive children's athletic programs due t.o the exceeaive amount of safety equipment that is required.'' Though many volunteers are involved in Pop Warner, but professional referees (members of the California lnte~luUc Federation) are em- ployed for etlCh game, Starks said . The coet for hiring CIF referees ia about $60 a game, he said. The amociation ia planning for the Orange Bowl which is N!ld each year on Thankagiving weekend. Teams from thro\,lghout tne U.S . are invited to play in Orange County. Starks said this year teams will be coming from Hawaii and Ariz.ona. Orange County team members host the viaiting team members in their homes. Starks said this gives everyone a chance t.o meet IOJlleOne their own age from a different background. In return, Orange <:ounty players are invited t.o play games in other stat.es. The travel opportunities have fa.rtered pen pal relationships acrcm the nation. 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I. 15 The Classics The Joffrey Ballet ••• The company that dares to be different NEW YORK -The Joffrey Ballet has might not work. opened its 30th City Centeraeaaon by demonstrat-By DOLORES BARCLAY Two works were premiered, the first, "Dream ing once again thatit is a dance company that dares ~t.cl p.._ Writez: Dances," by Jiri Kylian, is a collection of folk.songs to be different. set to dance. -n It is a company that tries to avoid "safe" interpretation and instead plunges into that ltope.ns with two American standards, "Black i5.: ballets that rely on traditional choreography and artistic netherworld where anything goes, but it 0 Se• n. ca...1c. P ... 1 t ai ~~~~--=-~~~~~~-=-;;__;.~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-=-~~~~~~~~~~---=~~~~~~~ ~ One of America's top wine lists. Th,· W11w Srn1,1i.•r Fine Dining 1801 Ea'r c,,,,, 1111.:h"·'Y C11r<1na Jd Mar, C al1f11rn1a ( 714) 7(1(.).(H H Come .nd experience the all new Ancient Merln.r. 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A variety of musical styles will be presented by the Los Angeles Brus during a performance scheduled lor Friday, Oct. 28. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in lhe Robert B. Moore Theatre. The quintet includes some of Los Angeles' top musicians. The group's concert selections will include varied compositions by Bach, Brahms, Ives and Joplin. Tickets to the concert CCl8t $6 for advanced reserved seats. Tickets at the door will CCl8t $7. Classical guitarist David Brandon will per- form in concert at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29 in Fine Arts Room 119. The Michigan-born musician is considered "one of America's finest guitarists. He began teaching at the age of 11 and founded the Classical Guitar Society of Lansing at 14. He has become a regular columnist for Guitarra Magazine. Tickets to the concert, priced at $4, are available in the CX:C Ticket Office. At the door, tickets will be available for $5. The internationally-known All-American Boy's Chorus will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. ~:~ --UEAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNU Ole1daila "JoUy Hour" dally from 4pm to ?pm ..... ,...., · 203 MaOMAwnlX <Beer and Win« ScMct Only) eo.. a.-· Harbof Shoppina Cmitr 2300 t<larbor ., Ltliie Po.-· Of I 5 at Lakir f'orcst Drtw 22873 I.ab ~ om.. I ...... · N«w'port freeway II W I Dyer Rd rn.1 East ~' Rd. \. .. ~ ~~~~~~~~- 29 in the Robert Moore Theatre. The chorus consists of 45 boys, ages 9 to 14. Father Richard Coughlin. a Catholic priest who teaches at St. Michael's Prep School in El Toro, founded and directs the choral group. Angeles and other dties. The Los Angeles brass, made up of (front f rom lef t) Midhae l Ca rl, William Booth, Roy Poper, (back from lei t ) Calvin Smith and Donald Waldrop, will play at OCC. During the OCC concert. the group will perfonn light music, patriotic favorites and Broadway show hita. Advanceticketa, priced at $5, are on sale in the CX:C Ticket Office. At the door, tickets will be sold for $6. For more infonnation on any of the upcoming OCC concerta, call 432-5880. The chorus has performed to standing ovations in Vienna, in the SwialJ Alpa, in Venice and in Germany. In the United States, the group has performed in Las Vegas, San Diego, Los ':....-----=--------------------~ Real Cantonese Fiii STAG CHIESE WM 111 Jiit PL. Me.,. .. .._. O.U. J.tUI ..._ .. w1 .. 11111·....,_w, • •u.t1•:00-.... .,.... ...... ,... Produced and Dlfttt~d 8) K~nt Johnson NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 11" lnclud.e S...rap -Well Drink or Bee:r I te 1:11 ·n12 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MF&\ i!liil!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONTINENTAL CUJSINB. 7Sl·2820 SCANDINAVIAN SPEClALTIF.8, 751·2810 695 1bwn Center Drive. Cottll Maa 7Sl-6lo0 --------------- .. -------~-------...... -At the Movies 'Right Staff ••• ' Film opens to hype and anxiety in Washington WA!:)H1NGTON -"!:)upennan ill" got a presidential reception. "All the President's Men" drew everybody but the bad guys. Now "The Right Stuff" is opening to an intriguing mixture of HoUywood hype and Washington anxiety. The hoopla: a Potomac River air show. movie celebrities rubbing elbows with political celebrities, a thousand people dining on medaillon de veau. All to peddle a· movie about pilots and astronauts. Enter anxiety, stage left. Politicians, with no precedent to go by, wonder what effect the movie's flattering portrait of John Glenn will have on his presidential chances. The astronaut turned senator turned candidate may be wondering him.self. He hasn't discussed the film and won't attend the premiere -but he has pa.id $50,000 to televise his first national campaign ad during prime time the night before the premiere. His campaign office said the timing is just a coincidence. The American Film Institute. a non-profit organization that exists to preserve film and television heritage and to advance the art. hopes to clear more than $200,000 from premieres of the Ladd C:Ompany's $20 million rendition of Tom Wolfe's paean to test pilots and astronauts. The movie will have its Washington premiere Sunday, an Atlanta premiere Monday and a Chicago premiere Wednesday. The Washington kickoff is the big one. All 1,142 seats in Kennedy C.enter have been sold, with ticket prices ranging from $1 50 to $250. There have been a d<>7.en $10,000 contributions. "The Right Stuff" tells the story of America's entry into the space age, from the sound barrier-buating fllghta of Chuck Yeager through 0 See At the Movies, Page 18 Cabaret Open• October 25 NOW PLAYING LIVE -ON ST AGE PARADISE CAFE: Now have your Champagne Sunday Brunch on the Island at Paradise Cafe, 600 Newport Center Drive, Fashion llland, Newport Beach. EnJoy a fruit, pasta, and salad buffet, ometettes, crepes and fresh fish entrees and of course unllmlted champagne. For reservation$ please call (7 14) 644-1237. 7 FREEDMAN WAY (Acroel trom et.neytand) FOR RESERVATIONS (714) 772-7710 "BEHIND THE SCENES" with Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive OCTOM ... IT AT THI QRINDD M8T.AURAMTa Vu la dis? Ola la OctoberfMt at the Onnder Gourmet Coffee Shoppee. ZEA GOOTI During the month of October, the Grinder Reeturant1 are featuring br .. k· fast, lunch and dinner apeclall tying In with the Octoberfeet theme. During breakfut. coff" 11 25c with the putchue of the Bratwurst or Potlah Sauaege and Egg brMkfNt. For lunch or dinner It'•• 25c rnug of beer or 50o gt.ae of wine with the purohele of the Bt.twurat, Polllh Reuben Sendwtch or the Pol~ St.u11ge Dinner (beer and wine ltmtt 2 per pertan with ipeet1I food purch ... ). AllO off-.d .,. freeh Gennen Chocofate Coe and dellelou• Apple Strudel. To become a pert of the Octobef1eet. 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N .... ~ 0 -u 0 At the Movies V' From Page 17 along with their actor doubles -at a dinner Saturday for the companies that contributed the six flights of the Mercury astronauts -$10,000 or more to AFI. including Glenn's historic three orbits. Glenn That $10,000 bu"", for 10 people, dinner, a comes off on the big screen as an All-American .1- hero, a bit moralistic, but a family man concerned seat at the movie in the Kennedy Center for the about the astronauts' image. Perfonning Arts, and entrance to a gala to be held In one of the most effective acenes, Glenn's in a hangar at National Airport. where the Air wife Annie, a stutterer, wants to keep Vice Force band will play and there will be a buffet President Lyndon Johnson out of her house while featuring the veal. For $5,000, contributors will get ,....,.i,1.,..., ,,...,.., J hnao six theater tickets, six to the gala and a brunch in Glenn is on his history-........ "& ~·t. 0 n. the plush executive offices of USA Today across fuming outside the house, applies pressure the Potomac River from Washington. through NASA; Glenn backs up Annie. ActorEdH.arrisplaysGlennasaGod-fearing, That brunch ought to afford a t.remendowl steel-willed patriot given to saying things like, "I view of a 20-plane aerial parade down the just thank God I live in a country where the best Potomac. The military ain:raft, dating back to and finest in a man can be brought out." He knows World War II, will fly at l,500 feet. In the lead, he's a gung-ho type and once asks Annie, "You flying a P-51 Mustang, will be retired Air Force think I'm a DudJey Do-right?" Mrs. Glenn nods Brig. Gen. Yeager -the first and arguably the her head, yes. best hero in the movie. In the large cast. only Yeager comes off Walter Cron.kite, the television newsman looking better than Glenn. most identified with the space program. ia the Yeager, who plays a barfly in the movie, and master of ceremonies at the Kennedy c.enter four of the Mercury astronauts will be guests -showing. Mercury astronauts Scott Carpenter, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Los AngeleS/Gtendate/Long Beach/Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs Westcheater/MontebellO/Cerritos/Redondo BeachfTorrance San Pedro/Huntington Beach/Newl)0(1 Beach/Corona Now have your Champagne Sunday Brunch on the Island Sunday Brunch from 11 00 A m Lunch Mon Fri from 11 00 8 m 01nnor Mon -Sat from 5'00 pm 600 Newpcrt Center 011ve FashK>n 1$land, Nowpotl Beach Reservations (714) 644 1237 -·- Gordon Cooper, Wally Schhn and Delce Slayton will be there. While this la going oo at the Kennedy Center, two theaters in midtown Waahington will show the film for free in what is called "a people's premiere." The Boy Scouta, the Girl Scouts and organiz.ationa that help underprivileged people have been given free tickets. including aome for the gala. All this to promote a movie that is three hours 10 minutes long, starTiJl8 eome spectacular flying machinery and people whoee lives involve pudknockers (beginners), hanging their hides over the edge (going beyond bounds of safety), and climbing the pyramid (moving up after meeting a challenge.) Wolfe said the right stuff was a quality that "was never named ... nor was it talked about in any way." And yet, he said , the world was divided into thoee who had it and thoee who didn't. Glenn. one of thoee who did, will be fultil.li.ng previous eng.,ements in San Diego and San Franciaco on Waah.ington's ''Right Stuff' week- end. But memben of hia staff have ht aeats. ALL DINNERS 2-FOR 1 r or the month of Octobel' No limit to number in party Live Entertainment & Dancing Featurinc;i Tony Briqht and the Briq ht Ones Crnt F ... •lre1t Drio1•C111t Prices 7 Niqht. A Week ~~ 1610 Newport BlYd. Coeta M... 642-8293 ., . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • arle'lltin A o;,.,.,, l'l"!li"'* NOW PLAYING ....... ROMANTIC Co ME DY ., . • by Bernard Slade ~·· · .,. Author of Same Tima. Next YHr Directed By \-'~] '. -• Richard Vath ~ 3503 8. H•rtH>r Blvd., .. nta Ana 8270t 't ...... lllOtlll of .. ,, 0-.0 ,.., .. _fl lvfll..., & MaocA1'1\vf • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e RES E RV A T I 0 N S ( 7 1 ·l l 'H q '> '1 1 I e e GROii PS 414')')1 .' e ••••••••••••••• ..... ._ ....... _. .... __________________________________________ ~~-------------~~~~~~~~~~ - Thti Cia~.sic.s v FromP ... 15 Is the Color" and "I Wonder As 1 Wander." The dance meanders through Annenia, France and parts of Italy, but it never really finds a good place to stop. The choreography, though pretty and light, never really reaches the intenae coloring of American 1i the folk idiom. The dancers, though graceful and coy, never really diap1-y energy or verve. While "Uream Dances" should be a ballet of life, it is lifeless. But it does have it good moments. "Az.erbaijan Love Song," was danced with spirit by Denise Jackson and Tom M088bruclcer. And meu.o soprano Shirley Cloee treated each of the 11 songs as an individual treasure. The set by, Walter Nobbe was calming with its green earth and bright full moon sky. Paul Taylor's "Cloven Kingdom" also premiered Tueeday and is a modem ballet that works for the Joffrey company. Natural/Healthy lt. ~ 0 - ..... <O ORANGE COAST _________ , ~ FORTY CARROTS A. T. LEOS Cahlorma culsme Fresh Sealood3. pastas. meat • & poultry. Elegantly served 1n a casual atmosphefe. Otnner lrom 5 p m 7 days a wee!<. Wedding 1eceptt()(lS and pa1118S 390 1 E. Coast Hwy . 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Dinner nlGfltty from 6 PM eicoept Monday Cocltta~ IOunga and llllt etlt.,,.,,_,..t. 3520 E Coett Hwy.. Coron. ~ Mer 875-1922. . CAFE LIDO A. small and ln1lma1a alcove of dignity that otfera en aKttnSive menu. Lunch .. M·F 11-3. Dinn.rs nightly 5· 11 Plano bar n!Qhtly trom 9 p m Sun Tuts & Mike Pa11arson Wed $81 2900 Newpotl Blvd , Now· po<1 Beectl 676-29&8 RESTAURANT DIRECTORY DONATEW'8 In Costa Mesa sil'!Ce 1973 Pizza lrom the East has come Westl Pizza, pasta, salads. beer. wine. Lunoh speclals catering. Luncl't Tues tl\r\J Fri • 11·30 10 2 P.M. Donner 7 nights lrom 5 pm 2230 D Fairview. Costa Mesa 548-3172 and 5-48-1037. TWO GUYS FROM IT ALY Homestyle llalia rr Cooking '" a romantic atmosphere Same owner since 1975 Open Mon lhru Thurs 11 JOM.A Jo 10 OOPM Fri & Sal IO 11PM Sun. Brunch 10-3. Dinner till 10PM 2267 Fairview. Costa Mesa 642-9500. Mexican CA8ACAMINO Margwlt• and greet Meidcan IOOd. Lunch and dinner 7 daya 1 WM6<. Happy hour M·F 4-6:30. Sunday champagne brunch 10-3. 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Sunday brunch Overlooks Newport Bay 2735 W Coasl Hwy 642·3431 Irvine -Lunch. dinner. happy hour 1830 Main 545-47741 T AL£ OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days Break1as1 7 a.m M·F Lul'!Ch 11 ·' M·F Dinner 4-1 I M·S Sat & Sun blunch 7-41 Oyster bar Fri . S.I . Sun Banquet faciHOes up 10 500. Entertainment Wed-Sun Panoramk: bey view 4100 Main St .. 981boa. 873-4633 THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Sea food & ln1erna11ona1 Cuisine Wa1et1ron1 dining Chet Charles Kalag1an Lunch, Dinner. Sst & Sun Award Winning Brunch BanQuell & Cetertng, Oyster Bs1. Et11enalnmen1 Lido VIiiage. Newpon Beeen 673-4700. For Restaurant Direc tory Information, Please Call Brenda Caponera at 642-4321 ext. 269. • ------- We 're Bennigan's. A fun restaurant and bar where you and your friends can come a nd enjoy terrific food and drink. C• GREAT FOOD Bennigan 's is famous for tasty dishes . From our fried cheese appetizer to our crois ant sandwiches and choice grilled-to-per- fection steaks. From light, fluffy quiches to mouth- wa te ring Philly steak sandwiches. et_ STARTED FREE just clip this gift certificate and bring it in with you when you come to Bennigan's. It gets you a free appetizer just to get you going. --------------------------------------------------- OVERTO 3333 T hat's our new address. You can find us across from Saks Fifth Avenue facing the San Diego freeway. OPEN TIAM-1:30AM FREE APP"111 I aER OJA T ----------------------------------------------------~~~~~~--- PNDAY, OCT09011, 1• r I I I f I r 2 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Frtday, October 21, 1983 !!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~-~~~ .. ~~~~-~~~~~~~ Arguably the most comfo rtable car in existence today. A re laxing way to watch the miles go by The design of every Peugeot considers the special demands of long-distance driving and the importance of f ea tu res that pro- vide driver comfort to resist the physical fatigue that comes with mentaJ boredom. One such comforting feature is cruise con· trol, which frees the driver's right foot from the monotonous angle and pressure of maintain- ing highway speeds. As a bonus, cruise control often saves wear and tear on the engine and drive train by all ow- ing the driver to maintain a steady speed. eliminating the urge to change speeds meaninglessly as a futile con- cession to ease the restlessness which so many drivers experi- ence on the highway. Bach, Brubeck or the Beatles, a l the ir best Peugeot's interiors have been widely recogrnzed for their com- fort. styling and quality craftsmanship. In the 505 S. Pe ugeot has added another dimension, the ambience of an electronic AM/PM stereo cas- sette with 11 four-way speaker system that submerges the in- terior with a range and clarity of sound compar~ble to the finest home systems. An electronic wizard, its mem- ory holds six AM and six FM sta- tions for push-button retrieval. Digital tuning pennits exact sta- tion identification and a signal strength search automatically ·scans the AM or FM band to locate stations while traveling in unfamiliaf\ areas. Fade and bal- a'nce controls make every driver a conductor, varying music levels from front to rear or from left to right. A graphic equahzer permits se parate adjus tments of five frequencies to enhance or sup- press highs or lows, as the ''conductor" prefers. A sporty look with a superior ride -Extra features of the 505 S also enhance the car's riding qualities. Li"ht alloy wheels with their distinctive 505 S design re- duce unsprung weight to make handling even more nim"Sle and road-holding even more tena- cious. The wheel design has 24 blades whic~ act as a fan to speed the Oow of cooling air to the brakes. On the 505 S sedan. all four wheels are equipped with disc brakes. Options for the S models in- clude a three-speed automatic transmission for the sedans and fuel injected wagons (it is standard on Turbodiesel wagon). Supple leather seats are optional for the Wagon. The Peugeot 505S. 32652 Valle Road, San Juan Capiatrano San Diego Freeway to San Juan Creek Off-Ramp Telephone 493·451 l or 837·4800 -----------...---------------------------- I SPECIALLY PRICEI! LUSE OR BUY OUR IEW •-DIOR IS nPE CASH. l'RICI ••• 12.1,,. 'l,79500 Loaded with lots of extras, c:omfoft and comet•a package, oircooditbilng. (~1181) (Sfk. 790036) LOW, LOW CASH l'RICI ••• '10,995" G« a gNClt deal on tt.il beautiful and k>oded new Cougar. v~. auto- matic O¥Wdriw, air eottditiotlil19, tilt wt.eel, poW9t windows, door locb and ..... dlgltat e6ectric caodt, AM/FM s..t'90 Ca 111tte Clftd the list goes Clftf (6 ll 6U) (Sftt. 920227) All prices otld payments ore "plus tox, lie. and doc. fH." All con subi-cf lo prior sole. Renderings ore for ortistic volue only; equipment, fea- tures may dif- fer. 3 YEAR/36, 000 MILE WARRANTY LINCOLN cs um E09I oaom 2', 1tu ' ' t wheel, coodl roof, et.morlic cauetN/premium IOUndl Gf.at 3 year /36,<XXJ mile full mai11t•101ic. WOilGlfy, tool (67"80) (Sft:. 960394) ...., UN81LllVA8LI CASH l'•ICI ••• '17,995 00 12.I · PHONE 848-7 739 1 6 s a o s EA c H BL v o. J" " ,. ,, o 1 ., "~, • I 4 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PtLOT/Frlday, October 21, 1983 I - IT'S ON NOW! DON'T MISS II! HURRY! EDIPLE • • • '83 CAPRICE DEMO IT'S LOADED! { 102387) YOUR PRICE 5 10,891°0 MANU FACTURER'S LIST PRICE '13,147.64 · MANY TO CHOOSE FROM AT SIMILAR SAVINGS! 12.9% IPR FllAICllli ' . AVAILABLE NOW ON ALL '88 I '84 MODELSI LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR e ; BUY NOW a SAVE SSS's •. ~ FEATURES MAY DtF~ FROM RENDERINGS. ALL CARS SUBJECT'TO PRIOA SALE. PRICES PlUS TAX. LIC. AND DOC. FEE EXPIAQ'i'211"8:-AFTER PUB. • 1984 RENAULT ENCORE HATCHBACK ·$.,Aa95 *Sale price $6986.75, PER MO. 48 payments, 533.95 plus T,l & doc. Down (cash or trade) fin. chg. $1744.80, APR 14.35. (121995) (Stk. 231 ) _ 1984 JEEP CJ l'S AVAILABLE NOW! -SAVE AT [g]~m~~!:~! WE WILL CUSTOMIZE YOUR JEEP FOR YOU -ASK US ! All Ccn Subject To Prior Sole. Prices Plus Tax, license And Doc. FM. Offer Enck 72 Houn After Publication. "' ~ i > c .. ~ 0 a i > Q. ! i ~ "' c ~ f --0 -i 0 ~ r--< :!! r-0 .... ...... ,, :L $ R t N _. _. 5 I U't . -· r . "' ~ i > s 0 3 0 a i > Q. < ! i :::> CD "' c I --0 .. , i : 0 > ~ .,, r= 0 ~I ~ Q. ~· . I R i' I\) _. _. co ~ I ...., 6 -$pedal Automoblle Advert!!!ng Supplement to the DAILY J>'LOT/Fr!d!y, October 21, 1983 Renault Alliance builds on success Renault Alliance off en additional features for 1984. .. Car have 'October flu?' ·carburetor, air cleaner often cause cou .. hing in autumn "your car It coughtng at Idle, aputter'lng when you ... v• a tight and oonatantty belohlng black lmOke, lt may be IUff9rtng from a bad cue of Octobllr flu. Along with theM cooter-weather. aymptoml come a variety=.;; r perfonnance, atat1tng dtmcutty and "* oonawnptlon. But at the ume time, llOf'G oomee NatJonat car c.r. Month -a loglcel time to~ more about thtnga Mke thte. . What CM.1111 black~ emoke? Why ii It UIUally a oold WMtMr problem? Moet often, 91Y1 Cer c.r. Coundl, tt'• due to a faulty catbutetor choke that le etlc*Jng lhut and not allowing enough alt Into the oarburetor. ,The carburwtor choke le d11lgMd to Improve cotd weather et.ntng by prcwtdlna a r1CMt fuel mbmn. M the~ Wllml up, the choke ptate OS*'9 aHowtna more lk Into the carburetor tor the oor~ air/Nii mbm.n. A de*lng Clhok• pt9\enta fuel from mixing with · llr caullnQ the lf9M to run rtah. Often: a ....,.. ad)uetment or r9')4acement of the ohok• aprtng wlll correct the problem. Black emok• from a rtctwunnlng engine may lllO be due to an old, worn cetburetor or a eeverely dogged air cew.. A complete carburetM ovwheul or replac.- ment of the old part may be neo111ary to correct the problem. Nr fttter. t'9qulre regular NMce, pertlOWWty H you drtve In duaty or hMvtty lnduetriebed ....... Dirt= PMll099 snwnt * from rwNng the A lknpte ttet le to hold the*..,_ With a lghtbutb In the center. H you can't ... lght through the titer, It'• time to rap&ace the Mer. A rtcn-runnlna ~ne not only wut• gee but aleo OM harm other oomponenta Of the engine. "'**• eooty apertc ptuga can teen to mllftre and unburned 9a1 can tMk Into the crankOMe. contaminating oH. After fuel syetem MtYtoe, Cer Care Councl reicommenda a complete tuneup along wtth an <* and fitter change. During Natlonlll C. Care Month, you'll dleoowr eome pretty good deele-end what better wa.y to ~rate the occuk>n? SOUTHFIELD. MICHIGAN -Aenaltt Alllance, the U.S. auto Industry' a No. 1 auc:cea story In 1983; will have a variety of subtle c:hangee and added options for the 1984 model year. The AJllanoe took the market by storm from the minute It waa lntrodueed a year ago In September aa a Claaa 3 eubcompact sedan and easily exceeded Its first year target of 100,000 retail sales In May .. It reaped the highest poulble honors. Motor Trend magazJne named Alllanc:e "Cer of the Year" In the U.S. for 1983, and Car and Ortver magazine placed It on their fist of "10 beet" car buys. Alllanoe owner satisfaction la exrmemty high. Popular Mechanics magazine reported In ltl June laaue that nine out of 10 Alliance ownena surveyed said they would buy an Alliance again. With that kind of reception, and with Renault Encore hatchback• being Introduced aa Alliance running mates for 1964, American Motors and Renault concluded that any significant change In Alliance would ~ superfluous. There have Deen aeveral Mlecttve refinements, however, lnctudlng Improved audio syatema and the addition of a MCOnd windlNekl wuher ortftce for better distribution of a waher fluid. Three new colors -Florentine gold and charcoal metallic clearcoat. and non-metallic Nordic green -are offered on AJHancea for 1984. Charcoal had been lntroudueed at mid-year as a special Alllanoe cotor. A new shade of leather called honey replaces last year's leather eeat as an Alllanoe option. Other new options Include a decklld luggage rack. Model offerings will lnctude two-door and four-door eedana. The 2-door will be available In base, L and OL Models and the four-door In L, DL, and llmlted modefa. Alliance wlll be powered by a tranaverM mounteed, efecironlcally fuel-Injected 1.4 liter engine. Tranaaxle offerings .Include four-speed manual overdrive as standard on DL and Limited models, and three-speed automatic aa an option on all models. Aide and handling la enhanced by four-wheel Independent front auapenak>n and rack and pinion steering. Bio-formed front aeata that are mounted pedeatal-atyte on twtn curved trllCka only nfne Inches apart provfde extra leg room tor up to three rear seat paeeengera. Mlcroproceaor technology and aolld atate electronlca llterally abound In the Alllanoe. The electronic lgnttlon 8Ylltem ..,,... tmOOth Md Nllabfe cold weather starting. EJectronlc Net Injection abet9 perlormMC:e. Mlcn>proa111or ~ control and monitor engine operatJng condttlona. Such advanced technok>gy, together wtth an extenalvve eelectlon of oonY81Wnce optlona, . helped lmmeuurably In the 1Ueee9ful i.unctt of Alllanoe a YMt' ego. Alltancem9de a ateady Climb Into the.top five In lalel among the Qua 3 tuboomplict9 durtng 1883 -a m.ic>r echleVWnent OOMlder".;,g mat l9dw eccount tor onty 25 percent Of.._ In that eegment ofthemnet. Tracktng atudlee .now that An'9noe bu)W9 have been apttt about 50-50 betwW domeltlc and Import deYot ... and that the typlcaf pwchMer la 25 to 4'4 YMl'8 old. Alllanol makdel an exoapUonalty high oon- queet rat• with oompetltlwl mllkee .aoc>unting fof more than 80 percent of the.,....._ ...a149d by Reneutt and AMC dM11ra. One of the ch6ef ,.... tor the htgh ooncau-t rat• tor AlllMOe la tta outatMdlna qulllty. In 1879. only 42 peroent of car ~ lil'*t QUiity • a "'*' ooneklerat1on 1n the& purd\W. That· noure rto51percenttn1981,lndto82peroeutby The commitment ot qualty wtl In~ tor the 19M rnodet YMf' M the MW ""** rnocn hatchback ~na AfHanoe to give the AmertoM Mo-..Aeneutt pwtnenhfp add on.two punch In the tubcompact rank1. ~------ Special Auto btle Advertfstng Suppl8ment to the DAILY PtLOTiFrlday~-October 21, 1983 -7 STOP IN I SEE THE EXCITING I NEW HONDA CIVIC CRX NUMBER ONE MILEABECAB ' .,,. HWY P.S. SEE THE EXCITIIG NEW CIVIC a WAGON BODY STYLESI MANY TO CHmE INCREDIBLE USED CAR LIQUIDATION CONTINUES! •77 HONDA ACCORD ·so DATSUN WAGON $3395 $3395 STK. P'°33 Slit P5032 '78 HOIDA ACCORD '80 BROICO 414 •11 BUICK RIVIEU $3995 '999500 $10,99500 . snc. 1185A STK.P'°28 '81 HOllDA WAGON •at DATSUI 2HSI •4995 •699500 STK. 11197A STIC. P5027 B FR IEDLAN DER Ho DA 13751 BEACH BLVD . WESTMINSTER CA. 92683 ;;}£~'= .... (714) 537-7777 or (213) 598-3366 SOUTH of GARDEN GROVE FREEWAY & NORTH ol WESTMINSTER BOULEVARD l - 8 -Special Automobtle Advert181ng Supplement to ttl8 DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY CAR DEALERS GJVEAWAY Win a fabulous vacation to the Caribbean, Las Vegas or a Portable Television. Just pay a visit to one of the Orange County auto dealers listed in the entry form below and fill out an entry blank. It's that simple. 7-day Cruise for two to the Carribbean. Includes round trip air fare to Florida. From the beginning to the end, you'll find your Caribbean ciuise one of the most completely relaxing vacations possible. Once you've unpacked, that's it. No more packing and unpacking. No hurrying to make connections. Your transportation, food , lodging, entertainment and activities are all one beautiful vacation. 3 -DA YS 2-NIGHT S AT THE BEAUTIFUL LAS VEGAS HILTON Plus Air Fare to Las Vegu and $200 apending money 1r=============CONTES Dally Pilot/Orange County Auto Dealers R CA 19" Color PORT ABLE TELEVISION • ChanneLock Digital Keyboard Control • Quartz Crystal Tuning • Automatic Color Control CARIBBEAN CRUISE GIVEAWAY Brina tbit cous;><>n into any one of t.he participating Auto Dealen or mail to the Daily Pilot and qualify for the drawiq to win. Fint Prize, Caribbean Crwae, Second Prize, S days, 2 niJhu at t.he Lu Vecu Hilton, Third Prize, RCA Portable Television eet. Muat be 18 yean of age or over. Mutt have permanent driven licenae. No Auto Agency or Daily Pilot employeea or relativee may qualify. Offer expiret November 6, 1988. Winner to be announced on the front page of the Auto Tabloid Friday, November 11, 1983. Need not be preeent to win. NAME: -----------------------------------------ADDRESS: --------------------------------------PHONE NUMBER: -------------------------------0 EAL ER SH IP: ---------------------------------- •ANAJll:DI DATSUN •8£AOI UNCOl..N·MBRCU'RY •BILL YA Ta VW-PSUOEOI' •llJCllB ll'RIBZ>LANDl:R BONDA •RUNTINGTON AMC/ JUP /RENAULT -CONNELL alEVROLr'I' •ROUID 'l'U'M'L& DATSUN •IAueAllDJ.CA ~HTA ANA MAD>A •Wl:ITW AO&N Mail to: Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 eCRJCK IVDION CIOMtOLST6 PORICRm+AUDI . -·-..... I , t ' Yes, Chick Iverson surprises us this year with a brand new look, a brand new line- up ... the most exciting collection of brand new ca.rs to hit Newport Beach and surround- ing communities at any dealership in a long, long time. Just read the few short paragraphs that follow to see why Chick Iverson really has done it again. And again. And again. I 8 4 s only! That's right ... all of Chick Tverson's new Chevrolets really are new ... they're not '83s ... they're all '84s, the new- est models with the latest options. And, with the introduction of these beautiful new '84 ca.rs, Chick Iverson is extra price-conscious ... hurry in now for best selection AND best price! But don't stop here ... read on ... 12. 9°/o APR financing is avail- able on every new Chevrolet + Porsche + Audi in Chick lverson's inventory as an added incentive. Now truly is the time to shop for that new car youve been waiting for! P.rformance is important to Chick Iverson, too ... that's why, right now, Chick Iverson is _your PERFORMANCE HEAD- QUARTERS. The biggest selection of new Chevrolet V-8-powered cars and trucks in Orange County are here ... and, of course, the German-engineered Porsches and Audis, e.ich a tribute to sophisticated performance devel- opment, beckon you to take a test-drive today. ~ winning a Cvibbean Crulte for two, a holiday in Las Vegas, or a new 19" color television set is also a good reason to visit Chlck Iverson. Be sure to enter the drawing while ywre htte. () T ORANGECOUN ... and, of course, CHICK IVERSON CHEVROLET +PORSCHE + AUDl/445 EA~ Now. Chevrolet + Porsche ~------------------· 4 • __ ................. , .... -.... ~ - together Atnerican ingenuity place? "Chick Iverson." •SOME WITHT-TOPsl • ALL COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! • SOME WITH HIGH-OUTPUT ENGINES! PORSCHE 9JtSC AND 911 CABRIOLET PORSCHE9« . AUDI 50005 .. f COAST HIWAY AT BAYSIDE IN NEWPORT BEACH/673-0900 · Audi. Under one_ roof. ' . . . ' ' . . ·. ·. .. .. ----------------. DON'T FORGET: THE BEST CHEVROLET + VW + PORSCHE + AUDI PARTS, SERVICE &(BODY SHOP IN THE U.S. IS CHICK IVERSON. COf'YllGHT lfU CHICK IVEl50N. INC. -----------------------------------------------~~~~~ -----' Special Automobikt Adverttafng Supplement to the DAIL-Y PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1983 -·13 ' -.. - .------------------------------------14 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 2 1, 1983 Cadillac Cimarron Offering new look New cross-hatch grille introduced; styling refinements added for 1984 Cimarron, Cadillac's four-door, compact-sized , front-wheel-drive sedan offers a fresh new appearance for 1984. Cimarron's front end appearance Is highlighted by a new cross-hatch grille designed to provide a bold, distinctive look. The new grille retains a "Ca.dillac" script identification at Its lower left corner. Fog lights, Introduced In 1983, continue to be standard. The tungsten halogen fog fights, positioned below the front bumper, require low power (25 watts) and deliver hlghllght output (6500 Candela) per lamp. They are designed to be helpful during adverse weather conditions such as fog, snow rain. sand or dust. standard body-contoured perforated leather-trimmed seats designed to provide lumbar and lateral support. The front seats also Include adjustitble contoured headrests and manual seatback recliners. A floor-mounted shift lever Is eontalned within a center console that Includes a removable storage bin, ash tray, spring-loaded coin holder and standard fold-down armrest. Front door map pocket provide addltlonal storage. A full-width rear seat features a gold-down center armrest and front seat back pockets. A new optional cloth/leather Interior trim combination Is available In 1984. For 1984, Cimarron features new stripe Insert colors for the black bumper rub strips, bumper end caps and body slde moldings. Four Insert colors -white, red, orange and gold (fo.~ D'Oro only) -are available. when used with t he recommended exterior and interior color combinations, the new stripe color add a coordinated The woven velour cloth trim used on seating surfaces features a miniature diamond-shaped pattern that coordi- nates with the vlnyl door trim. The cloth trim also extends to the center and upper portion of the front headrests. This Interior trim Is available in three colors: dark blue, sand gray, and dark briar brown. The seat bolsters of this Interior package are trimmed In leather. LeaseAmerica principal Christopher Morgan presents a customer with the keys to her new Nissan Maxima station wagon. The front aeata Include adju1table toured headreata manual aeatback cllnera. al10 con- and re- and distinctive flair to Clmarron's styllng. Rear end stytlng refinements for ~ts4 Include a new fighting arrange. ment that features hortzontal upper red stop and tall lamps eccented with flush-mounted ,winged Cadlllac crest ornamentation. New amber turn stgnal lamps and white backup lampe are located below the red atlp and tallllghts. The new back up lamps feature a wtde dispersion of tight for Improved vtlNblllty. The apeclal edition Cimarron D'oro -Introduced lut year -again will be available In 198'4. The D'Oro features a Sable Black exterior paint flnl9h hlghtlghted by distinctive gold tone aooent1.· The car's b8* bMlck theme lnctudee black-flnllhed bump.re; headlamp bezels; drtp rail and window reveal moldings: wtlMI opening and rocker panel moldlnga; door handtee; door, trunk lld and Net m1er doOr le>e* cylinders; and flxed mut radio an- tenna. Gofd tone D'Oro touchee In- clude: the Qtffle, lay-down "Cadlllac Cimarron" hOOd ornament, 90Cent strtpes on the hOOd. body, bumper rub strips and body tide moldlna; "D'ORO" ~ ptllqUee; "Cfnwron"'I• trunk lld ecrlpt;"2.0 Liter Fuet lnjee· tlon" trunk lld plaque, and winged Cadlllac erett tall lamp ornamentatron. The D'Oro alto featur.. ~ alumlnu~alloy whMf with gold tone accents. Clmetroft -lnt.ftof Cimarron'• Interior carrlM on the quality Md attnton to detail eXNb6- ted by the ...nor. tt .. hlghttghtM by Clmarron's Instrument panel fea- tures a cluster and gauge package that Includes a large round speedometer and tachomet er and smaller circular coolant temperature and fuel gauges. An oll pr889Ure gauge and voltmeter .-re set Into the lower portion of the tachometer. Car leasing made easy Cimarron features a three spoke custom st8'rlng wheel with leather wrapped rim as standard. Significant 19~ Cimarron Interior refinements Include· new deluxe push-button heating, ventilating and air conditioning controls; a new trip odometer reMt push button; new Instrument panel and console trtm plates; and a new elec1ronlc cruise control option. Leatlng a new car. In contrast to buying one, realty Isn't a complicated or myatlcal thing to do, according to Chris Morgan. ln1tead, "It'• realty very simple," he afftrma. "And nearly everybody can do It, neatfy everybody benefits." Morgan, the eelf-aasured veteran car-leasing wizard who heada up the automobile and equipment leaalng firm of LeaaeAmerica In Cotta Mesa. continues: "The mechanlca of leaalng a car are buJc .. .lt's euentlaJty a matter of conaervlng dollars now ... puttlng no money down, u It were ... and putting th<>M conaervect doflara to work elHwhere. Therein lies thlng ... a car, a motor home, a com- puter ... and that'a why vtrtualty half of all car• dellvered In Southern Call- fornla durtng the put few months are The new hMtlng, ventilating and air conditioning push buttons provide easy control of the sy8tem. Amber annunciator llghts Indicate the heating/ventilating/ air conditioning mode Mleoted. A pu1h button lealed .. • four-tpeed blower motor contrOI al· MorQan whoM expertlM 11 rooted !owl Mlectlon of the ~.-.d blower 1 ... .:. ... 50 ~ -1n t-.......... ( nunclatot llghtt lndlcat t-' n mor9 u-· )'9at'I~ .... ..,_ .,, • .... leufng lnduttry when combined With advantages. "Arat,'' he says, "the type of leaaee arranged by LeueAmerlca. for example, require no money down. Second, u compared to purchasing, leUe payment• are typlcalty less per month." Morgan pau181 for a moment... then says: "Thia one's a real grabber. Leulng provtdes 'peace of mind,' too; nnancial tn1tltutlon1 that carry our lealM actualty guarantee the trade-In value of leued cars at the end of the lease term, subject to certain provtslona, of course. There's no way to get that kind of 'Insurance' when you buy. "Point four It simply this: ctoeed-end, what we call 'risk-free' leaMe are lea rllky than •ny other meena of acquiring a new car. And the up-front lnveetment la ellmlnated.'' New, centrally-loc ated LMMAmer1Ca otncM are at 2025 ~ Boulevard at the corner of Bay trMt In Coeta Meu. Information may be aought at 831-1850. blower speed -*ted). A derttented that of hla three ptt.rtnert, t•peratu,.. control lever provldee goea on to reveal lea.Ii major amooth operation .,,d lncludee 24 ctld< stope fot precilk>n control. • • ~~°'":~!,,~~~~Crocker has lOOo/o f1nanc1ng atlon. New Cimarron trip plat.. on the ln1trument panet and coneole feature a ftne, t*ge tone grid pattern. The new -.ctrontc CNIM control option lncludee en new "accel" mode for controHed whlde aoc111ratlon. Thi• new ayetem alto affords more preclM lpeed control. The Cimarron O'Oro Interior Is h I g h 1-4 g h t e d b y S a d d I e leather-trimmed ... ting; gold tinted, bruehed flnl1h wheel spoket; gold-tone tteertng wheel horn pad emblem; and • gotd-tone 11~ O'Oro" Instrument panel~. If you've been aavtng up tor a down payment to buy a new car, you can atop right now; the Crocker &Mk hU an .uto loan program that _.. pnMde 100 percent ffnanctng. Pent-up ... mand for oan and rwqueett from customert for 100 percen1 ftnanctng, prompted Crocker to offw the loan. The rate for thte program, which begen Sept. 1, ti 14 percent for a 4 or s ~ loan. To queiltfy for the 14 percent rate appMcMta muet have the monthty payment deducted from a Croctcer checking aiocouf't. ''Thi• program l8n't Juat for the pereon UYinO for • down payment, •• utd NNJa McDonald, AVP and Man- ager of Crocker'• BMch-Edlnger Per- eonal Flnanclal Cent., In Huntington e.c::I\. "We b-~ It wtlt appeal to tttoM people who don't want to uae lnYMtmentl or MVlftOI for a down payment, but"'" -..nt to buy a car. They want to keep thoet loveetments or MvtnQe Intact." The new auto IOan a. avallat>te at the 375 banking otncM throughout can- fomla. AddltlOnel Information about the 100 '*°'"' ftnMclng INlY be had by ca11.;,~er·1~offlce .. 76. --------------------------___ ,.. _______ -... SpeciaJ AutomobHe Advertlaing Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1983 -15 ' AUDI • BMW • DATSUN • FIAT • HONDA • ISUZU • MAZDA , MERCEDES BENZ • MITSUBISHI •PEUGEOT • PORSCHE • ROLLS-ROYCE LEASE TO 0 ·N! CLOSED END RISK FREE '84 HONDA CIVIC ~ '84 CHEVY CAMARO. $}36 MONTHLY '84 FORD TEMPO ~179 MONTHLY '84 THUNDERBIRD $209 MONTHLY A LEASE SERVICE COMPANY $235 MONTHLY '84 TRANS-AM $238 MONTHLY '84 BMW 318i $275 MONTHLY '84 MBZ 300D' $429 MONTlll..Y SERVING YOU SINCE 1969 TOY()T A . \'()J.KS\\'.\C~F '.\. \'()f \'(). Hl 'I< t\. D (.\IHI I\< • ( tfl "\l~l)j l·T C • t R Y SL EH • F 0 R I> • I. I NC <J L ~ -:V 1 EH C l . H Y • ( >I. I> S '.\ 1 < > B 11. L • P < l ~ T L\ < · -· • 16 -Speaal Automobile Advertl~ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1983 It's probably time to check-your car How long has It been since you took a really good look around your car? If you have to pause to remember when you last checked your tires, oil, coolant. battery or other components, you may have put It off too long. According to Car Care Council the advent of self-service gas outlets has placed an added burden of responsi- bility on the car owner. Even most "mini-serve" stations' personnel do not check under the hood, so the repair industry reports a mounting concern about maintenance neglect. Car Care Council offers the following list of car checks that should be made NA110NAL CAR CARE MONnt "f>eriodlcally by the owner, If not by the service dealer: 1. Fluids: Check engine oll, trans- mission oil, power steering fluid and coolant; add as needed. CAUTION: Never remove the radiator pre.ssure cap when the engine Is hot. 2. Battery: Check for corrosion on terminals, a commo."l cause of starting trouble. Check electrotyte level and add water as needed. ANOTHER CAUTION: When working near a battery. be sure there Is no open flame. Do not smoke. Batter• emit ex- plosive hydrogen gas. • 3. And while the hood Is up, take a look at your drtve belts and hoses. Frayed or worn belts should be replaced, as should soft, brittle or bulging hoses. 4. Take a look at your windshield wipers. The rubber will become brittle with weathering and age and may be worn to a point where wipers smear or streak the glass. How's your supply of washer fluid? 5. Tires: Invest In a good tire guage and use It frequently. If you haven't checked tire pressure since summer you're likely to find them under- Inflated, says Car Care Council. Even a couple of pounds of underlnflatlon can cut tire life by about 10 percent. Four pounds of underlnflatlon can cost up to three percent In fuel economy. 6. Take a look at the service sticker on your door Jamb. Time for a lube Job, oil and filter change? One good reason for getting the car on the service station lift Is so you or your serviceman can check around underneath for leaks; leaking exhaust system parts, leaking shock absorbers, leaking en- gine or transmission seals. And this gives you an opportunity for another. closer look at your tires. Finally, as a part of your periodic Inspection program, make a walk-around check of all your tights, Including turn signals. If you have no one with you to help check brake llghts, you can do It yourself In broad daylight when another car Is behind you at an Intersection. Just tap your brake pedal and look for the-reflection of your brake lights In his headlights. Self service fill-ups are greet time and money savers, says Car Care Council, so long as you do the wh Job youraelf. NEARLY J.tc\Lr OF tMERGtNC.Y ROflD SEWlCE CALLS ~FOR"CANT STAAlS~ WE(~(S ltll US PEOPLE DELAY NECE$AR( SERV1CE WORK SOCH AS 1UNE·UPS liOPING lHtv cm C£T BY A ~ILE. LDNE£R . -~- Avanti these cars are one of a kind Steven Blake, owner and chairman of the board of the AvantA Motor Car Corp. of South Bend, Ind., 1tand1 beside the lint new Avantj model in over 20 years. His company make. automobiles the old·f uhloned way -each ear takee 100 people three month• to baild. The Avanti i1 the only e o a t e ID p o r a r y hand-manufaetu.red ear in Amert- ..-----------------·----------- Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 21, 1983 -17 WATCH US GROW FOR YOU! RalmesT\lttle-· NEW BRAND NEW 1984 FINAL 1984 - SENTRAS 1983 PULSARS $5199 $7199 CAR AND SELL-AND UPI · UPI OFF!· COMI 5111 COMI Siii (103436) (002713) , WE'LL PAY TOP DOllAR FOR YOUR CAR IN TRADE NOW '71 IATlll '71 IATSll '71 ·1'mTA '11 llSUI "77 ,,,,,. 'II IATlll ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,, llllW L.I~ SUTIA I.I. 1111 llllOU,.I. 5 lf»"d, oir cond., lug-5 lf>"d, '*90 tape, air 5 lf>"d, air cond., mog Auto., oir cond., pwr. 4 lpM(f, air cond., aMf'eo. 5 lf>"d, air cond., unct.r gage rode. (106YUC) cond. (.435YNO) wtt..lt. (1&6XWW) •te•ri "V · •tereo . (15250H) 10,000 mite.. (2F~1) ' (1FC0618) $2111 '3111 $3111 '6111 $1211 '1.611 the new BalmeaTuttle DATSUX :.::-::; JUST OFF THE 405 FREEWAY ON HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, 5~M10 i--S'r: Wll•ID WOIJIS1 SAI"IDAY 9.1, $11NDAX 10,5 ......... 18 -Special Automobile Advertlalng Supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1983 llllyPHat ORANGE COUNTY CAR DEALERS GIVEAWAY Win a fabulous vacation to the Caribbean, Las Vegas or a Portable Television. Just pay a visit to one of the Orange County auto dealers listed in the entry form below and fill out an entry blank. It's that simple. ---?-day Cruise for two to the Carribbean. Includes round trip air fare to Florida. From the beginning to the end, you'll find' your Caribbean cruise one of the most completely relaxing vacations possible. Once you've unpacked, that's it. No more packing and unpacking. No hurrying to make connections. Your transportation, food , lodging, entertainment and activities 8l'e all one beautiful vacation. 3-DA YS 2-NIGHTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL RCA 19" Color PORTABLE TELEVISION LAS VEGAS HILTON Plus Air Fare to Las Vegas and $200 spending money • ChanneLock Digital Keyboard Control • Quartz C~tal Tuning • Automatic Color Control .-;:===========CONTESTRULES============i Daily Pilot/Orange County Auto Dealers CARIBBEAN CRUISE GIVEAWAY Brioi tb.ia coupon into any one of the participetin1 Auto Dealen or mail to the Daily Pilot and q_ualify for the drawins to win. Fint Prize, Caribbean Cruiee, Second Prize, 3 daya, 2 ni1hta at the Lu Vegu Hilton, Third Prize, RCA Portable Televiaion Mt. Muat ht 18 yean of qe or over. Muat have permanent driven liceDM. No Auto AceDCY or Daily Pilot employeee or relatives may qualify. Offer upiree November 6, 1983. Winner to be announced on the front page of the Auto Tabloid Friday, November 11, 1983. Need not be preeent to win. NAME: -----------------------------------------------~ ADDRESS: -----------------------------------~ PHONE NUMBER: _________________ ...;._ ______________ _ DEALERSHIP: ------------------------------~ •ANAHICIM DATIUN •8L\CR UNOOUHllCRCURY •BILL YATll VW·ps\JqllOT •RBRI nua>LANDD llOM>A ·~H~/UNAUl.T •HOUID TVITLll DATIUN •a...AllSIUCA -MNTA ANA MAZDA •Wlll'WAOSN ~ ~AUDI Mail to: Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 ------ -----____ ...._ __ -----·------- Isuzu acting on Impulse, but subtly A sales success since Its lntrQductlon In May of 1983, Isuzu's sleekly sty1ed Impulse enters Its second model year wtth Just a few refinements and some added Interior and exterior colors choices. The high-style four-seat GT coupe, orglnally designed by Giorgio Gluglaro as the "Ace of Clubs" show car, receives two new exterior colors nd one new lnter(or color choice for 1984. Cameo White and m~alllc Matterhorn Sliver are added to the carryover colors of Claret Red, Ebony Black, Fawn Brown; and Seine Blue. a new Interior combination of off-white, called Oyster, Joins the gray and-blue Interiors previously avallable. The fully~ulpped lmpulae comes standard with such Items as power steering, power windows, air conditioning, crulae control.and dual electrlc remote control mirrors. The only options for the Interior are a casette deck for the standard AM/FM stereo radio, or a premium sound system wtth a bultt-ln graphic equalizer. For 198'4, chimes have replaced warning buzzers for key and eeat belt functions. One of the unique features of the Impulse Is Its control pods located on each side of the dashboard just behind the steering wtMMM. Thele "satellite" pods control the functions usuaHy controlled by randomly located knoba, swttches, and levers. The adjustable pods, In conjunction wtth the adjustable steering wheel, mean that all the controfs can be operated without taking the hands from the wheel. And although the lmpulae contains warning llghts that monitor ten different Items, the duh contains a full complement of analog gauges for precise and Instant monitoring of vehicle. functions. An Intriguing feature of the lmpulae la tta multi-function monitor In the center of the dash area. Normally, Its digital readout displays the time of day but It can be programmed {wtth the push of a button) to display actual miles per gallon, etapted time.date, remaining fuel or trip length. The unique rooftlne of the lmpulee makes It ~., honest '2' GT car, wtth lta convenient hatchback and 60/40 spilt rear seats for carrying larger Items. With the rear seats folded forward, there Is almost 30 CYblc feet of storage space. Multi-adjustable front aeata Insure comfort for the driver and pauenger, and each door hu -.is own storage bin, cigarette tighter and ashtray, and power wtndow control. The dr1ver'a door alto Includes the remote·mtrror adjustment control and a locklng feature that MCW9I both doors when the driver's door la locked from lnelde or out. The comprehenalve air condltonlng system has fourteen vents to IMUr• that the Impulse 11 kept at a comfortable temperature 'throughout the cabin. The automatic unit la controlled by a allde lever that 11 Mt to the deelred temperature, but can be overridden for additional cooling or heating If needed. The sleek lhape of the Impulse la due to aertoua consideration for aerodynamtca coupled wtth Isuzu Impulse for 1984 ha& modest refinements. designer Gluglaro'a concept of a beautiful yet functional follr-aet coupe. With Its ftuah side glasa, aeml-concealed headllghts, and lntergrated bump- ers the lmpulae not only has Its own vtsual Identity, but Is aerodynamically effldent u weU. One of the new options for 198'4 Is a turblne-styie alloy wheel, which rplaces the stan- dard "checkered" alloy wheel. Low-profile steel-belted 60 aeries radial tires and four wheel disc brakea are atandard on f1Very lmpulae. A spirited 1949cc single overhead cam engine with 1-TEC (Isuzu Total Electronic Control), a highly advanced electronic fuel Injection system, Is standard equipment on the lmpulM. The system metlCYloutly monitors the engine functions to provtde the correct mixture and amount of fuel under aH condltlon1, resulting In Impressive performance and economy. EPA eatlmates for the 198'4 tmpulae with atandard flv•apeed manual gearbox are 24mpg city and 36mpg highway. With the optional four-speed overdrive automatic trans- . mls8'on, the EPA rating 11 24/32. Sporty Cherokee sleek Jeep model The 1984 .Jeep Cherokee will be offered in• lporty Chief v~nion as , well aa baae and Pioneer model1. All are available in both two-door and1 four-door eonfipratJon1. t t .. -~--~~~~----------------------------~!11111!11'11~~--..... ------------ - . 20 -Special Automobile Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1983 • ! I ' , I IAMTA AMI MAZDA Tl ,,.,.., .. RX-1 liS 1 11,891 .. NEW '84 82000 PICKUP 4 cylinder, 5 Sf>"d, fully factory equipped. (801274) (Sttl. 1010). '5183°' . . ' 4 •• 4 I I I '"18 TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM/ Al cortpM '°"· he • doc • & !"'°II fM1 ond "~ chorgei. ~· & _,°" on t•lld• Oii• ~es 10/24/83 Al con or• MA>t«t to pr IOl'<IGle. TllATMll IA rE .. 1983 DEMO with 5 speed, AM/FM nereo, crviM control. Silwr with alloy wheeh. (750088) (Stlc. 3555) NEW '84 626 4-DOOR Air conditlooing, AM/FM MPX with 4 lf**•n, automatic, power deering. (607066) (Sit!. 1103) ,,,,, .• SUPER-SHARP WINNING CHOICE PRE-OWNED CARS PRICED RIGHT/ .. . . . ' . . '. Daily Pilai MAIN OFFICE 330 Weal Bey St., Coste Mese, Ca. Mall address: Box 1560, Costa Mese, Ce., 92626 "Telephone: 642-4321 Program information 1s prov1ded by the networks and stations and is subject to chRnge without notJCf" -Incle· Sporrs ................................................................. P-age 2 TV Antenna ....................................................... Page 3 Ilaytime Drama . . .. ..... .. . .. ... ..... .. . .. .. . . . ...... .. .. . .. ... Page 4 Tube Toppers ................................................... Page 6 Daytime Schedule . .. . .. . ..... .. . . . .. . . . . ........ .. . . . . . ... .. Page 7 Evening Schedule .......................................... Page 10 TV Puzzle ......................................................... Page 31 . -Channels ... "(2) KNXT, CBS, 6121 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (4') KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4'151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. _ .......... .. (5) KTLA. 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. Ca. (11) Knv. 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles. Ca. (28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (60) KOCE, 157« Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca. (58) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anahefm, Ca. -PgTV (0) On;TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. Z) Z·TV, 2939 Nebraska Avo., Santa Monica. Ca. Homa Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller ter, N.V .. N.V. (C) Clnamax, Tlma·l.lfe Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, N.Y.,N.V. {E) ESPN Brletol Ct. (l) SeleoN, Marina del Rey, Ca. (8) Showtlme (S) Spotlight (C) Cabi. Newt Network, Atlanta, Oa. -........ w (9) WOR, New York City (1'7) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Frldty, Oct. 21, 1983 Play book Tom Harmon, former football great, is the host for KNBC's (Ch. 4) 20-part series highlighting the Los Angele s Raiders football game each Satur- day. (See TV Log for time.) The Raiders ( 5-2) will be in Dallas this weekend for a Sunday night game with the Cowboys ( 7 -0) al 6 p.10. -Sports• --Friday----• fVIJIMQ .. 0 '9A IAIKITIALL. lloeton Celtlc9 n. Loe AngelM &Mter11 (2 h,.., 30 min.) --•Saturday llON9tQ .. D ®l NCAA FOOTIAU. (4 h,.,) taoOWMITLMG AlfiMOON 12::11 I Cl) NCAA TOOAY 12:141 · Cl) NCAA FOOTIAU. 1• • llOTORCYCU WORLO ®l AllATl\M IOXINQ "U.a.A. Ve ..... Ii"'" (from Reold City, a.D.) (1 hr.) 1111 ICoM Off -AOAD 11.ACI 1::11 IPORTIWOll.D 8checMed: Indy C• Auto RM!fna; CART C....,.e P..._ 200 (from 1-Vegae, Nev.); ,,...... 8umo WrMttlna CMmDlonehlo Tour- nenMnt bf o11Jo). (i ht., 30 ·min.) d 0 Ill. Loe Angelee Klnp et lloeton 8rulne (2 In., 40 min.) • ·1 QMA1UTIPOll'TILIGINDI .. ll'l WIB • MVllW llAlllM PU YIOOK 'II WtDI WOll.D OP IPORTI lcheduled: IUMblo Peclrou I JoM Cebe waA 11- round ,........_eight Chflmplonohlp bout (from ..,. Vloon .. , n.IJ); WOftd Teltle Tonnie ChemploMNpe ("°"' TokJo. .,..._) o ....... of the Now Yott City Merothoft. (1 hr .. 30 min.) IVlllNO *'I SATURDAY IPOll'TI 'AQI 11'11 COUIQI l'OOTIAU. Celffomle v.. UCLA (2 In., 30 min.) -1unc1av---- iW .. 8 IAPOOTU&.L Now Yotti Olents et It. ~ CardlMle ~(I two., 11,..) ............. Of TM lloftth" Ct tw,. r...:; -w.c1ne.-y--- The · Piiot T • Oct. 2 1 -Oct. 27 • ' ,, --.-..--------------------------~/ .... / Who is the Pirate? It's none other than a ctress He len Hayes playing the intre pid ama teur sle uth Miss Marple in Agatha Christie's "A Caribbe an Myster y,' a ne w motion picture for televisio n to be broadcast on 'The CBS Saturday Night Movie' at 9 p.m. on KNXT (Ch. 2 ). , -Day1i1ne Drama 'Days of Oar Lives: . .' Salem murderer sought By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN:Dr. Montero sends henchmen to get Erica and Palmer. The duo escl\pe and leave Buenos Aires. Back in New York, they learn from Mike that Lars is a major Nazi war criminal. Spotting Cliff, Nina and Bobby together, Devon realizes Cliff still attr~cted to Nlna. Livid when he gets papers from Steve seeking joint custody of Bobby, Cliff turns on Nina, but anger turns to passion for both of them. Jesse spots letter from Angie while he's visiting Jenny and heads for apartment where Angie is staying. Angie hides in bedroom while Pat gets rid of Jesse. Just as Myrtle ii telling Greg Jenny and Tony's engagement ia only for publicity, Jenny agrees to marry Tony for real. ANOTHER WORLD: Feeling Sally's out of -control, Peter suggests they postpone wedding. Cass angry w~en Felicia makes surprise entrance dunng Julia's press conference. Following fight with Gil, Perry quits construction job and becomes chef at Smiley's. AS THE WORLD TURNS: John, l<aren and Dustin in Caribbean. John and Karen make love and decide to wed after she gets quickie divorce from James. James plans to claim Karen forged power of attorney, which will stop divorce. James arrives just after Karen and John have been wed. Betsy devastated whei:a Craig tells her all her money was lost in stock market. Betsy aces into labor and Steve rushes her to bolpital. Diana diacoven Steve in boepital waitfn8 room. Leaming that C.ory ta Tucker's uncle, Samantha throWI Tucker out of her bowie. Tucker realizes Cor y framed Samantha's mother. CAPITOL: In front of Clart-.a. Thomas decides to test hil spine tncl fallt. At the hoepital the next day Thoma falll apin and rea1izee the rsraUon failecf. Beth, hldina ln the ymkal therapy room, realiMI what'• ppened and fleeti. Althouab prt-.vately an,uilhed, Thomu bravely tella hit family he cannot walk and .,.-eea to auend the luncheon at Mario'•, but la lhaken by Beth'• abeenct. Beth wait.a tor Thomu at home. He FM to h.,. p111Ce but retueee her otter of Jove. maJdna. M Thomu leaVft Beth'• aputment, he 1pota Jordy, who hat dilcided to tee If Beth wanta him for a bed partner. FNn Burke aeU. Mooo Lalc.e; unaware that \M buyer la Myrna. Ronni eonfUled when 7.eb 4 F'~day,Oct.21, 1983 backs out of his offer to rent her an apartment above Mario's. Wally ac- cuses Ronni of having a crush on Zeb. Trey gives Sloane key to his apartment and exclusive relationship promise. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Gwen escapes from knife-wielding attacker. Alex and the D.A. arrive just as the attacker flees. Joan enlists computer to try and learn who is responsible for the latest string of Salem murders. Roman foreed to quest.ion Eugene. Liz fighting for an appeal so she can be with Neil. Billie, an inmate with Liz, sul(l(ests she can get Liz penni.s&on to marry Neil. Billie and superintendent scheming to "soften up" Liz. Inheriting the DiMera fortune, Alex orders Tony to leave the mansion. Roman and Abe find message from killer in their office. EDGE OF NIGHT: Alicia and Raven vying for Sky. Preacher believes Robbie killed Michael. Robbie cannot understand how Jody still has power over her own mind. Posing as cable-TV man, Robbie enterB the Whitney home. Shelley devastated when Claire gets Hollywood movie break. Chris and Miles plan to attend Mike's fund-raiser together, even though Derek will be there. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Scorpio fig- ures out that Luke, Holly and Celia are being hidden at the exposition. When Scorpio arrives at pavilion, the trio are hidden in baskets and spirited away by Lord Rama's men. Leslie pawns bracelet to pay gambling debt. Rick gets bracelet returned. Leal.le piiomiaes to stop gambling, bui breaks her vow. When Scotty tries to get money he didn't win atcaaino, Lee vows toexpoee him and have him disbarred. A dlllUlted Brock ~vea Scouy m0ney for waterfront property and finds him job ln Atlanta. With Hetther out of 1tate, Juon may be ward of COW'\. Alan moves Juon lnto hia home and Monka canaiden movtna into aatehouae with Alan Jr. GUIDING _LIGHT: H.B. exita the Chamberlain hoUM undetected. Nola convtncel Ro.. to_ put an APB out on H.B. A clNnken Hope pu1e1 out and torpia to pick up Alan Michael at nunery.:hool. PhWp1pot.1 the boy and \ak.t9himto1table when no one'• home at Hope't. A~ Hope th1nka the boy hM been lott tor IOQd, and whe.n he 11 retrieved. Hope •"' IM nee.di help wtth her drinld.nl· Th• bot;rd declcl-. Wanen w• necl.lpnt l.n ~ mlaha..P with ~· r.pantor. -LOVINO: Loma maktl an Intimate dlnner f« DotacLM. but he II relieved when Rita Mae lnten'UpU lt to remlnd him of his meeting for the Faculty Follies. Loma waits for Douglas in bed. He finds her and gently turns her ·down. The next morning Loma goes back to Douglas and apologi:zes. When the phone rings, Loma picks up 'the exiension and hears Rita Mae on the answering machine telling Doug it was "wonderful to be with you that way," and is crushed. Tony Pirelli is a boarder at the Donovans'. Garth and detective find Jack and Lily at Harbor Falls but do not make their presence known. Jack spots Garth and detective. Jack confronts Garlh with the knowledge that Garth sexually abu.sed Lil1. ONE LIF~ TO LIVE: Eva gets David to escort her acl'OIS Canadian border when their original contact is found murdered. Dorian writes negative edi- torial on San Carlos junta, cauaing much flak from th<llle around her. In attempt to get attention from Bo, Dee shoplifts and is arrested, but Bo does not come n~ her. Aaa agrees to sell the Cougars to Bo. After getting letter from Nico, Cassie decides to find her father. RYAN'S HOPE: Maeve happy when Bess is hired as temporary housekeeper for Jill. Maggie, horrilied, tells Jill Besa has drtnking problem but Jill refuses to fire her. In an attempt to steal time together, Roger and Maggie aet up elaborate alarm system in the house. In the middle of the night they hear a sudden crash as Faith literally falla onto the alarm system. Jack and Leigh thrill Ryan with news of the impend· ing marriage. Rae goes to Jtek and says he loet national broadcasUna job be- cause Lefsh cWmed Jack had clrinlc.lna problem. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: O..nny, detpondent over loea of "Otlpina," ts humiliated when he realizee hia Greek goddea LI really Barbara'• dauahter. Vargu tel1a Martin Jo ta alive and demandl quarter of a million dollart. Manin railel the money and, armed wlth ""'' aoea to meet Varpa. Lloyd triee to penuade Stew to call off man1aee to Stephanie. Warren te11I Krlldn that her huabend la working undercover YOUNG AND ,,_B RES'l'LB8S: Jack shattered whtn John ch~ 1 Mhley "praident of Jabot. Jack then 1oe1 to Patti and te.Ut her that he ldD loves her very much. Patti hat dedded to It.art Ufe over ap1n and teDa J .. that he do.n't really lOY9 hlll'. be'•,. "'Yin& to Npln Jabot. Lis tella JIU Mr plant to•'~' without ct--. lna lt flnt with John will only waae trouble. JW m--to ~ -TV Antenna 'It's Not Easy ••• ' Howard in family divided By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot .. o.llr""" -The White Shadow ia back, but you won't find hlm on the basketball court. These days he's Involved in domestic llCiimmages as a divorced father aha.r- ing custody of two children with hia ex-wife -who just happens to live across the street. U it aounda Uke a cl.aasic sitcom setup, you're right, and Ken Howard is right in the thick of things. Howard spent three seasons coaching a rambunctious basketball team at an inner city high school on "The White Shadow." This fall, he's back in prime time as the star of a situation comedy called "It's Not Easy,'' airing at 9:30 p.m. Thursdays on K.ABC Channel 7. In comic fashion, the show explores th.at common result .of the 598,ring divorce rate -the divided family. Howard portrays Jack Long. proprietor of a sporting goods store founded by his late father. He was once married to Sharon (Carlene Watkins). a dental hygienist. They had two children, Carol (Rachel Jacobs) and Johnny (Evan Cohen). Jack and Sharon divorced. Sharon remarried a professional pollster named Neal Townsend (Bert Convy), who is also in his second marriage. Neal has custody of a 14-year-old son Matthew (Billy Jacoby) from his first 1 marriage. J ack and Sharon's kids divide their time between Sharon and Neal's house and the home Jack shares with his meddling mother. Ruth (Jayne Meadows). Neal and Jack dislike one another. Sharon still carries some unresolved feelings about her ex-husband. But the kids seem to get along fine. Are you following so lar? The scenario may sound confusing. but "It's Not Easy'' is easily one of the best written {Uld funniest sitcoms of a dreary new season. "It's about the modern blended family, trying to keep the kids' lives in order as much as possible.'' explains Howard. "We're dealing with all of these p&St feelings and present feelings and confusions. It's quite funny, actu- ally. I know a lot of people will relate to the problems. 1 "It should hit home to a large part of the populace if we're doing it well. And I think we are because we're doing it in front of a live audience, which is a little better than working in the dark. Most of the shows have been very successful in front of a live audience, so hopefully Ken Howard, best known for his role as 'The White Shadow,' is-hack this season in a new sitcom, ~It's Not Easy.' that will translate (to success with viewers at home)." But Howard says the series won't be played just for l.1ughs. ''Just for laughs is a misleading sta~ent," he contends. "What's real- ly funny in a situation is when there's stress and real trouble, done with a comic view. l mean, the nutshell description of a Neil Simon comedy is that it is invariably about people in great pain. And that's what's funny." According to Howard, one of the series' strong suits is its sparkling cast chemistry. Howard. Watkins and Convy capture the edgy interaction that exists among former marrieds. And Meadows adds some pointed barbs as the Jack's opinionated mother. Howard wd'rked with teen-agers on "The White Shadow." On "It's Not F.asy" he's working with even younger actors. "I like kids generally," he says. ·•And usually the kids who end up in this arena are pretty good at what they do. These kids (on this show) are amazing. I usually check with Evan Cohen to find out what my line is. He knows my lines more quickly than I know them." , In relating to the young actors, Howard can draw on his own ex- perience helping raise three 1tep<hildren. Hi$ wife Margo ii the daughter of populu advice oolumn.i.at Ann Landen. Howard was born in El Centro, Calli., but he waa ralaed in'Manhasaet, N.Y. His high echool intenn1ta included vanity athleUcs and singing in the Pilgrim Fellowship Choir. lie attended Amherst College and did post-graduate studies at Yale Drama School. He made his Broadway debut in "Promises, Promises," then left that show to portray Thomas Jefferson in the muaical, "1776." He received a Tony Award for best supporting actor for his Broadway perfonnance in "Child's Play." Though he continues to do stage work, Howard in recent years has had an active TV career. Last year, he had roles in two mini-series, "Rage of Angela" and "Th e Thorn Birds." ''It's Not Easy" is his fourth series, following "The Manhunt.er," ''Adam's Rib" and ''The White Shadow." "I loved 'The White Shadow.'" he says. "I created it with Bruce Paltrow. We were thrilled that it got on the air and that we lasted as long as we did. I'm very proud of it, and it was very successful -financially, artistically and in every other way. "It was a hard show to do, but I think the writing was generally very good. It all begins with the writing, and when the writing is good , it's amazing how much simpler the work can be." Howard admits he and the show's writers had to resist pressure from CBS executives who wanted to elimihate some of the more downbeat aspects of the series. ''However, CBS did stay with us and kept us on for three years, even though our ratings were never really that high for very long, " he says. Today, Howard is hoping his "White Shadow" fans will follow him to "lt'a Not Easy.'' "It's me playing both of the parts," he says. "I guess that's the similarity. There's nothing bizarre about this character. I would say there are more similarities than differences." TV TIDBITS: Debbie Reynolds, star of more than 30 motion pictures, including "Singing in the Rain," will guest star in an upcoming episode of NBC's new series "Jennifer Slept Here," starring Ann Jillian. Reynolds portrays Jennifer's mother. an inept ghost named Alice. who visits her daughte.r (Jillian) to straighten out some family business. Friday, Oct. 21. 1983 3 -Tabe Toppers Friday----• -Saturday 8 Friday, Oct. 21 , 1983 Trouble in paradise Loretta Swit and Joel Hig- gins co-star as Jane and Greg Simon, a couple whose a lready shaky marriage is threated by Greg'8 affair .. 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IN COSTA MESA PHONE (714) 546-7080 Friday, Oct. 21, 1983 7 • -l)aytime Cont. -.. -rriclay -JU1ernoon Moviu- a.llJ "The West Point Story" ( 1950. Musl- cal} V1rgln1a Mayo. James Cagney 12 hrs.) ~ "P1at" ( 1973, Biography) Brigitte Ar1e1. Pascale Christophe ( 1 ht . 40 min ) CID "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Come<'y) Pete1 O'Toole. Je~ca Harper ( t hr . 35 min) 0 "The Toy" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard ~_!}'Or, Jackie Gleason ( t hr . 40 min ) -l.lJ "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) R1ehard ~or Jackie Gleason ( t hr . 40 min ) t1I (,Q} "Amityville II The Possession" ( 1982. Horror) Bun Young, James Olson ( 1 hr • 45m1n.) •CC) ··Man On A Tightrope" ( t 953. Suspense) Fredric March. Terry Moore (.2 hrs ) 0 "My Favorite Year" ( 1982 Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper. ( 1 hr. 35 min.) l:Jl(ID "Tell Me A Riddle" (1980, Drama) Melvyn Douglas, Lila l<edrova ( 1 hr • 30 •min) • CS"J "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1982. Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr , 40 min) CZ) "The Exorcist" ( t973. Horror) Ellen Burstyn. L1nd_a Blair (2 hrs .. 2 min ) •CO "Time Alter Time" ( 1979, S<:ience- Ficllon) Malcolm McDowell, David Warne1 ( 1 hr . 52 min ) .. 8 "The Sec;ret Life 01 Walter Milly" (1947, Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. (2 hrs.) .. (C) "Thomasine & Bushtod" ( t973, Westetn) Max Julian. Vonetta McGee ( 1 hr . 35 min) •Cl) "The Stunt Man" (1980. Orama) Peter o·Toole, Steve Railsback (2 hrs .. 9 min) •CD "Night People'' (1954, Adventure) Gr89<>1y Peck, Broderlek CrawtOfd (2 hra) •Ill> "How To Frame A Figg" (1971, Com· edy) Oon Knotts. Joe F'lynn. (2 hrs . 10 min) .. CD "Twl11 Around The Cto<:k" ( 1961. MUllcat) Ctlubby Checker. OIOI\ (I t\r , 30mln) (Q) "love At First Sight" ( 1977, Come· dYl Dan Aykroyd, Mary Ann• MoOonald. (I hr • 26 min ) __ .,....., ..... ·1u,=. • umTIAU. Botton C.ltlc• ~ Loe Angelte Lakert 12 hr1 . 30 min ) 10 Friday. Oct. 21. 1983 , - I :='.:::'ANY uam.1..-~ -... -rTo.v Hodd1ng Car1er hosts an examination ol press pertormance on national telev1s1on (C)llCMI "The Sull111ans" ( 1944. Orama) Thomas Mitchell. Anne Baxter Five Navy men. all brothers, go down with their sl"tfp 1n the spirit ol patriotism and lamlly devo- tion to each 01~ ('[) WCl mre United States vs Jepan (2 his ) CID ~ THI mAT PUGUI Eric Sevare1d hosts this documentary look at ll"te Spanlsl"t lnlluenza epidemic ot t9t8. whtcl"t claimed 20 m1lllon victims world· wide (t hr) llO¥ll "My FavOflle Year" ( t982. Comedy) Peter O'Toote. JesslC8 H11per A dlpsomanfacal former matinee l<lol has dlf11culty coping with lhw pressures of e live TV performance dunng television's llden age 'PG' ( 1 ht . 35 min) DIC:lYMOftl ..... u..Tm.191 AUCI --.01P011Mm TNI U.•Mm Correspondents Lin- da Wenhelmer and Cokle Robelts jOln Paut Duke tor an up-to-tM-mlnute eum· mary of C~reaslonal activities. • .,. "Tile WllO Pony" (1980, Adventure) Marilyn Llghtetone. An Hin· die In 19th.eentury Canada. a widow 1nd he1 young '°" try to make a Ille tor them· selves In the wlldemns. ( 1 h1 • 29 min ) .. !:=l~TAUClwmt Guest· Pete1 O'TOOle. ,. .... .... .. IWPYDAft MMm =~ ....... ....... LOllCa I ICW ........ __ ... .,. "The Sinew And The 0.ncet" ( 1978, Drerna) Rutn Cr1cknet1. Ellubeth Crosby A young gltl Who dfeemt of 111r· dom u • llllQef and an eglrlg denoer become ca. frtltldt.. (D) llCMI "Milt)'lltllt II The Pcmlllon" ( 19&2. Horror) 8urt Young, Jt'"" Ollon. A tamlty e)(J>8f'tancea 1Y9t1natvrally lnftu· enced probleml afttf moving tcto a long llland hQuat. 'R' (1 hr • 45 INn.) (J) mWll "Rlctl Md Femoue" (1991, Orame) Cendlca Betgan. Jecqulllr19 Ble- Mt. Ttwoughout tfle upt end clOWf'9 of their respecllve literary careers and romantic lives. two women depend on their lrlendshlp for atablllty 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 rill mlin~COUNTYTOOAY ~ ... 7:11 I Olt 1MI TOWll Featured a prollle ol Alan Thicke, Cecil and Pat Gates show oll their "Friendship Fleet," a group ot balll8' ships t/401h tl"te size ot the real things; 11 trip 10 Santa Barbara lor a look al world· class trisbee throwers LAV.. 1--..0 I CO.MY nnom IGDPA&YPIUD rA"I ... -OI LIU A lighthearted look Is tak- en at some ol the more colortul tans ol Louisiana State University's Tiger IOOtball team Ii) W'AllAJMl .. lli*ITTllOll'lll W111t M lmYllW m lllOWll "One Of Our Alrcrall Is MISS· Ing" (1941, Drama) Erle Portman. God- frey Tearle A group ot RAF llie1s auempt to 1eturn 10 England al1er their alrcratl Is downed (2 hrs ) • • fJ ()) Tiii DUkll OI HAZZAll) Bo end Luke lace a possible Jell term unles tl"tey can coach a Pee Wee baseball team Into winning a big game on which Boss Hogg hes Q!aced 1 huge bat ( 1 h1 ) II GD • Mnt Mr Smith tries to 1escue hi• b<other Bo-Bo. who waa miatakentv kidnapped by fOftlgn apenta. II llCMI "Cleopatra' (Part 2) ( 1963, Drama) Ellzabeth Taytor. Rioh11rd Sur1on The love atory of Julius Ca818r and Cleo- patra Is set against Iha apeciacle of ancient Rome (2 hrs ) 8 tm ~ Benson's C3ndld oplnton1 on Cfayton'a big expense accounts tor traveling are printed In Katie's achool ~an'iL. e 9"9T~ TGellMT ln18fWwt with S~ac Keach. Ooflna Sumrl* e "Uptown Seturday Night" ( 1974, y) Sldn•v Polllel, Biii Caa- by. A factory wortl8f Ind 8 111Mt·'#lle c,bble get caught up In • gangland feud Whan thev decide to 11a11 a Q&ngtter whO held! ·~f:rAl .... WMl wm "Should You Buv HI Eatate?" Queet: Mervin T. l~n. oo- ch&lm)&n. Conaolldated c.p!tal eompa. nlel. CC) .... "T"8 Godf•tW' ( 1972, In· ma) Marlol'I Brando. Al Paclno. ~Mel on tl'le nowt by MarlO Puzo. An aol!'O Malloeo .... Iha balrri.ta ~wttfl hie ldyf- llc family Hie ano the harth rHNtlea ot 1'111 ~ bfMJI down u hie eona beCOml lncf~ ~ In the vlotln1 WOttl· Inge of etgenlied Ottme. 'A' (3M.) -· -Dayti·• Cont, ,~-~---~ I , "' ' ~ ' • ,'WESTERN \ I PRIME \ 1' COUNTRY' ,'soUTHERN' ,' FRESH ', I ~ I STEAK \ I RIB NIGHT \I BAR-8-Q \ STYLE \ I SEAFOOD \ • • ~ I BUFFET ': BUFFET I BUFFET \/ BUFFET \I BUFFET \ • • ~ I Western· style Broiled I p Rib A J s I BBQ Ribs & Beans 1 1 Southern Fried 1 1 Different selection 1 1 • ::! Beef Steak nme . u u Country ChK:ken every Friday offering • ~ I BBQ Ribs I BBQ Ribs . I eeo Chicken & Pork I BBQ Beef Ribs I Steamed Oysters. I • .J I BBQ Chicken I Honey Stung Chici<en I BBQ Hot links I Com on the Cob I Broiled Baked & I • c Co Bak d Be Fish Puffs Country Potatoes • :'.! 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CA 92626 • 71 4/557·3000-('405 & Bristol in Costa Mesa) • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Friday, Oct. 21.1983 9 -l'riclay Coal. lenberg, who was personally . responsible for saving mote than 100,000 Hungarian Jews from Nazi extermination. and who later disappeared and Is still believed to be llvlng. ( 1 hr ) CC) llO¥ll "Sex With The Stars" ( 1979, Comedy) Thick Wilson, Martin Burrows. The writer of a se>eual advice column embarks on a major research project -a study of the relationship between a wom- an's sex dnve and her birth sion. 'A' ( t hr , 30 min.) CID llOV9 "Love Child" ( 1982. Drama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges A pregnant Inmate In a women's prison wages a bat· tie to keep her child, whO was lathered by a marr~ard. 'A' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) ~~n:.:0:-~ llOV9 "The E11orclst" ( 1973, Horror) Ellen Burstyn, Linda Btatr The young daughter of a popular actress becomes possessed by a demonic spirit Which com· mils evil acts through the occupation of her mind and bOdy. 'R' (2 hrs .. 2 min.) 1Wl...rTMatl tW 8'0llTIC9n'a 1W ()) llO¥ll "Terror Among Us" ( 1980, Orama) Don Meredith, Sarah Purcell A police sergean't tries to return a parOled raplSt to Jail before he has a chance 10 allem...£1 another rape. (2 hrs , 16 min) D m TOll9fT Host: Jonnny Carson Guests. Sammy Davis Jr . comedlant Bob Elllott and Ray Goulding ("Bob And RayJ~~...r ouc .... ..m.- •1UMMOP-tnmTI OP Ull NAllCllCO IMftt•W ...... •"-'""".... ~~­-~CNl't~-111 CUii Fealured: pedlatrlolan Dr Lendon Smith on affective child rearing: a 198• stock market rorecaat. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -· lllO¥ll "The Naked And The Dead" (1958. Orama) Aldo Ray. Cliff Roberteon S~rs In World War II teem 1he value ol courage and qulckneu at 1he risk of los- 1 lhtlr llv". (2~ ••••W U1M&Mll .... ...... ""'*"' 11U1M MM Eleven rock vldtOI ot the biggest hits of the Engllth rock band Duran -Ouren are 1 .. 1ured In !hit uclUng mualc epeclal. (1 hr.) e MON "My Favorite YMf" (1982, Comedy) Pettr o·rooi.. JtaalCe tiarper. A dlpaomenltcal former matinee Idol ha dlttlcuny coping with thw prneur• ot a live TV P9f'lormance during teltvltlon'1 _,~~ (1hr .36min.) -•ii llmAY..W,_ MuelcAll mini· IM1urn highlight tu'* by Rick Sprtng- li.td, Stray "Catt, Def Leppard, A FIOcl< Of Seagulll, and Otlvla Newton.John and Jotln TrtvOlta (from their upcoming movi. "Two Of A Kind"): a "Pttwlt• AtM'' MO• """Bil; (1 ~ .... ~ J I '-"'-& .. i• ,...Int~ lwlth.n-:,:.e;=..~·· 9'mmlr: LM.L• CAllMI 'L.A*"'9C.-C.tlmil .. "Frtf'dl lturnpM" ( 1980, 12 Frtd8y, Oot .. 21, 1883 Comedy) Two cOlleglates experiment wtth ways to pick up girls. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) -CC)_,.. "Eating Raoul" (1982. Com&- dy) Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov. A down- on-lhelr-tuck married couple discover that they can make the money they need to buy their dream diner buy knocking ott well-heeled se>e perverts 'A' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) _..CID llOVll "Halloween Ill: Season Of The Witch" ( 1982, Horror) Tom Atkins. Sta· cey Nelkln. A young woman IS aided by an emergency room physician In her lnves11- ga11on of a Halloween mask manufacturer wtio may have been responsible for her lather's gruesome murder 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 mln.) W9.-cA'l1Wm Cl) llOVll "Aide The Pink Horse" (1947, Suspense) Robert Montgomery, Wanda Hendrix. An embittered war vet has a change ot hean When ht falls In IOve with a Me>elcan girl during llatta·tlme. (2 hrs.) I'::. "Across The Bridge" ( 1957. Mysrery) Rod Steiger, De\lld Knight. Scot· land Yard pools all of Ila rMOUroes 10 cap- ture a crlmlnal who !IHI !he country. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (I) MQWIMOW W "Amerlean GOid Cup" (lrom Devon, Pa.) (R) (2 hrs.) (I)...mvtaOPPMI Cl) tM.LA•• M lllllDllTI The uocon-ventlonal comedian ptrlorms at the E.aal Country Performing Arts Centet In San Diego, Calif. ( 1 hr ) (%) lllCMI "The Kentucky Fried Movie" ( 1977. Comedy) Evan Kim, Master Bong Soo Han. Thia collection of no-hotds· barred sallrfoal lketches spooling televi- sion and movie cllchee Includes cameo appe11rancea by Donald &.ithettand, Hen- ry Gibson, Oeo<ge Lazenby and BIU Blx· I ~1:.nf min.)· = =~nvtslbla Man" ( 1933. Sci· enc.Fiction) ClaU<le Aalnl. Gloria Stuart. Based on H G. Wtllt novel. A chemist IOs· es his unity alter lnoettlng a concoction which lmperll lnvlliblTlty ( f hr .. 30 min.) e .,_ "Jln11edt" ( 1982, Comedv) S.tte Mldler, Ken Wahl. A alngtr t•lk• 'n unlucky cello<> dMltf Into helping "* do IWllY with her Obf\oxloue boy1rltn(S. 'R' ( I hr .. 46 min.) we llOVll "~Lawyer'' (1970, Orama) Betry Newman. Harold Gould. A dOOtor It acquitted afttf • MOond trial for hll wife'• mYtdef. (2 r:J. ·1a :., 01,.,,. ...... "'" ':. "Love & Money" (1980, Adventure) Ray Shark-v. Ornelta MU11. A Loa Angelet bank amployee'• Hit ii tutned ~ wtltn he meets and btoomte romentlcatly ~ with the wife of a WMhhy Getman entrepreneur H'°" 36 min.) ''TM DMp" ( 1977, AMl'lturt) Shaw, Jecqutllnt Bleaet. A young c<>up1e llnd romance and ir--..re .. they dlv9 Off the COM! Of ltttnude and llnd t t>utltd ,,...,,.. cecne. 'PO' (2 m.. ' ~04 "H,0. T.8.1" ( 1119, COrnectyj Klalr. U.. LondOn. A .eorortty rtflct dec:tOll IO fOrm -~ 0( 40-ada Wf'IO oonc.ntr1te on gratlf)'lnO ..,.. -.• ,~.n=r 'R' ( 1 hr ..• 35 min.) .. "The Mllv9na'' c , ..... Ofwna) r.Chll. Atft tu•. ~ Ne¥)i ~.II~ go dOWft ~ lfltlf' INO In the spirit ol patriotism and family devo- lioo to each other ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) -1--111\. ..... lllO¥ll "Marx Brothers At The Circus" (1939, Comedy) Marll Brothers, Eve Arden. Disinherited from his uncle's for- tune. a man modernizes his run-down circus with the help ol tour brothers. (2 hrs ) (%) llOVll "V101e1te" ( 1978, Suspense) Isabelle Huppert, Stephane Audran A 14- year-old girl poisons her parents. killing her lather 'A' (2 hrs .• 2 min ) ... llCMI "Sins Qt Jezebel" ( 1954) Pau- letta Goddard. George Nader The Old Testament tale of t.b4I beautiful but Mh- less and corrupt queen of Judah ts told. i hr ,30mln) •mMT-..o =) lr1I 0 llOVll "Used Cars" ( 1980. Comeayi Kurt Russell. Jack Warden. After the owner ot a bankrupt car shop dies. his employee5 try to cover up hla demise 10 prevent his wealthy car dealer brother from Inheriting the business. 'A' ( 1 hr , 53 mtn) •CID llCMI "Taps" (198 t, Drema) George C Scott, Timothy Hutton Miiitary school cadets take over their school 10 prevent plans to turn the academy property Into a condo development ·po· (2 hrs) 1111(1)-nll~ «I) llMCUI WILIY, IU. M ll) llOVll "Conan The Barbarian" (1982. Adventure) Arnold Schwarienagger. James Earl Jones. In a mylhlcal world of the past. e werrlor-thlel and his compan· 1oos are sent by a Nordic king to free the ruler's daughter trom the leader ol a anake cult 'A' (2 hrs .. 10 min) Ml 8 llO¥ll "The Scarlet Pimpernel" ( 1935, Adventure) Leslie Howard, Mar .. Oberon In dlagu1se as a gentleman of the Engttsh Court. an underground hero ret- cuea noblemen lrom the guillotine during the Franch Revolution. (2 hrs .. 1& min.) (JJ llOVll "The Last American Virgin" ( 1982. Comedy) Lawrence Mon0ton, Olene Franknn. A shy tMn-ager In love 11 reluctant to Join his buddies In their purtult of ~fences. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • fB llCMI "Plat" ( 1973. Biography) Bri- gitte Ariel. Paacale Chrlltophe. The early carMt ot the famout Ftench chanttutt. Edith Piaf, II ~ounted. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 -~ll&MLW ..(!).,,.. ... •• llCMI "Rlmfira" (1~9. Wtelem) Maty Beth Hughel. Henry Hult. Troubl4t begin• wti.n • Cavalrymen mMll oam- blerl In a t>oomlng pott-Civll War Commu- 1. (1 hf :.iJLrnln~ ...... ~/111 .rfCMmH "'* "',...._ .. ~ O.y Afttrnoon" ( 1875, eme> At Pectno, John Cault. A Ntw York City btnk robbtty ttealat" lnlo a '*1-dfcue wt1tn oommunt1y 1otMlts Join In 10 eu1ge an antt-pcllce prot•t <Mtno ,,,. °'"" 'R' (2 In., 10 min.) CJ) ... "AICh And FalTIOUI" ( 18e 1, ~} ~ a.teen, Jae~ .... 1tt. TIVOUQhOYt the UPI and downa Of their rwpecttve nttrary ca,..,. Md romantic INN. fWO women depend on their friendthlp lot llablllly. 'A' (I hr., 58 :I:-- -l'rlclay Coal. l.l.l WOllTICIWTa CH)llCMI "Tape" ( 1981, Drama) George C Scott T1mo1hy Hunon. Mllltary achoo! cadels take over their school to pievent plans 10 1urn the academy property into a condo d1welopmen1 'PG' (2 hrs ) Cl) 11CM1 "Starstruck" ( 1982, Muslclllt Jo Kennedy. Ross O'Donovan A teen-aoe Auslrakan girl finds lns1an1 lame as a punlc rock singer when her manager-coualn stages a daring publlcl1y s1un1. (1 hr , 4'0 min,) CJ) mvw "Conan The Ba1barlan" ( 1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones In a mylhlcal w0tld of the past. a warrior-Ihle! and his compan· 1oos are sent by a N0tdlc 1<1ng to free the ruler's daughter trom lhe leader of a snake cult 'R' (2 hrs . 10 min) 0 llOVll "Used Cars" ( 1980, Comedy) Kurt Russell. Jack Warden. Af1er the owner ot a bankrupt car shop dies, hrs employees try 10 cover up hrs demise to prevent his wealthy car dealer brother lrom 1nherl11ng lhe business 'R' ( t hr . 53 min) .. @ ALU• THI PAa.Y "([) TOP UMC IOJllNQ From Atlantic C11y, N J (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) UI D a> .wlllRJt...,,. HIM (Premiere) The ghost (Ann J1ll1an) ol a deceased acttess causes mayhem IC>t the new tenants ol her home. a reen·ager (John P Navrn Jr ) and his lemrly U II.Ql WlllTD Karherine and George have to deal delicately with Webster. who believes lhat hrs deceased parents are still ahve and coming for hrm m IM>WAN l llMTWI LAU"""IQK,..,,.. • .,. LOYllOAT 'Jl.lllAGADm An 1 l·year-old newspa-per video game cotumn1s1. "Megatrends·· authOI John Na1sbltt discusses rhe future d11ect1ons that wlll shape our ltves El!l WALL. tTM:IT Wiik "Should You Buy Real Estate?" Guest. Marvrn T Levin. co· chairman. Consohdaled Caprral Compa· noes I -COONJrt OIWMlll COWT'Y UI TMICATUNI .. (I) DAU.At Bobby and Pam's mar· riege comes to an end. whrle Sue Ellen learns thal Peter has become an ardent admirer ( 1 hr ) D m ~ Chase and Brooke try to prove tl'lat a man's death from a veno- mous spider's brte was not an accident ( 1 hr.) U ®) LOTTIRYI Flaherty and Rush 1revel to Portland to d1Sperse 1011ery winnings 10 a struggling mayoralty candidate a sea cap1arn and another winner who, accord· •ng to an amateur psychic. 1s destined tor romance wtth Rush ( 1 hr ) Ir:'..,,... w.llOWNWAll THI OL ICINGDOlll "The Petro Dollar Coast" Since the discovery ot 011 and the rncreasrng demand lor 11. the Persian Gull area has become very wealthy. causing changes 1n social customs. educatron. relrgron and government. o ( t hr ) CO) mVll "True Confessions" (1981 Drama) Robert De Nrro, Robert Duvall The usually separale worlds of two broth- ers. a Los Angeles police detecllve and an ambrlrous Roman Catholic prrest. con· verge during a murder 1nvesllgatron 'R' ( 1 hr . 50mrn) i 1 mYll "Tl1e Toy" ( t982. Comedy) fl•chard Pryor Jackie Gleason A mul11mll- 1tona11e ·purchases" an unemployed black man as a play1r1ng tor hos spoiled young son 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 mln ) -~_,,... • M&i 4• llO¥ll "The L81t Amertcan Virgin" ( 1982, Comedy) Lawrence MOl)O&On, l)jane Franklin A ahy teen-ager In love I& reluctant to j()jn hit buddlat In their pursuit 01 se•ual experlenc.e. 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) I MCMMl*OMtm -(I) JM.C:OM amtT MIChael tries to atop a scheduled operation oo a patient, while Angela wages a ooun battle to retain lull control ot F'atcon Cree1. ( 1 hr.) 0 CID POii LOVl IMJ HOliOll Capt. Wlecek approves the plans or a new officer (John Beck) , whose relentless demands push his troops lo their limit ot endurance, ( t hr) 811~ Ma;t's Investigation ot a Houston Industries employee's mur- der sels him on a search for a Marilyn Mooroe look-alike (Katie LeBourdette) !;l~ 15 ~ook Is tal<en at the story of the ca1as1rophlc W0tld War II defeat of the British In Singapore ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~ •ACU 0. CW.Nm ®Git LOCA11C* "Eddie Murphy •• Dehrl· ous" Thrs comedy superstar makes his uncensored televlslon stand·up solo debut before an audience at Constitution Hall In Wa~n. D.C. ( 1 hr) 0 "The Toy" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Jackie Gleason. A mulllmll- honaire "purchases" an unemployed black man as a plaything for his spoiled vouno son. 'PG' 11 hr , 40 min.) -· ~ • CD >< • -a m .,,. "Boy1 f:rom SyracuN' ( 11~ .. o. Mu61<:1I) Martha A11ye. Allan Jones Based oo Shak&apeare'a "Comedy Of Error&·· Two 8816 of twins create 1019 of confusion In ancient Greece ( t hr 30 -rlmnj.,,TRACal -•• IW .. •"l•WOM-... .,,..noetM. IDITm Andrew Man- derstam. !TN-London. reports on the poUUcal elle<:ts ol the Reagan admlnletra· tion's stand against the PA TCO strike: Norman Fu, The Chine Times. reports on how Taiwan Is aflected as 1he US. moves closer to the People's Republic of China, Steffen Gram, Danish Broadcasting COi· porahon, reports on Jerry Falwell's lnllu- ence and potltl<:al power CS) llCml .. ,t Came From Hollywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd. The worst scenes lrom old B movres are presented, offering humorous glimpses ol Japanese mons1er epics. exploitation mms and the works ol Edward 0 WOOd Jr .. d1rec1or ol "Plan 9 From Ourer Spaoe" end "Glen Or Glende •• 'PG~r . 20 min) =10•~'~ TAii . IOMQIHOW TllCICI Of! THI tlQlfT Gues1s Ollvra Newton·Jotln, Roberta Flack, Peabo Bryson. TM Amazing Jone1han ( 1 hr , 30 min) m llJICY llU. '11) HIT\.lln .._ CINI IMlllY: MMD ALJVI The true story 1s 1old ol Raoul Wal- CD ~ KOOJ:-TV, Channel 60 l'riday, October 21, 8:30~PM • fl) -· < CD • ''Community Colleges in Crisis'' Bott Jim Cooper lnt1rvi1w1 board prnldtnta of 0rani1 CoantJ'• four oommulty oouei• 4iatriaut who tn•1rpm wbat NV•rt tlaoa1 ntbacb will mun to Ultlr couein and to th• tbouandl of ~ tamed away. Hear what aatlou art "1ni tal;n at Ko11h Oranie Ooun&y, aUcbo Santtaio, laddltback and Cout OommunJty Coll•i• Diltrlat1. Friday, Oct. 21. 1983 11 -Saturday Cont. tte:· or conrrolled skid 0 llOV1E '"Siar Wars'" ( 1977, Fanrasy) Merk Hamill, Harrison Ford (2 hrs.) MO C2J CtWILEI aw.uN lAUCI wmt Guesr .. ,""it~ (4 N• I · TllMTAUC ---~ llOV1E "The Crowded Sky" ( 1960, ~Ora~= Rhonda Fleming 8'0RTICIWTD 00 • A 'AYOfl AND DOWI' Y011 '°" WY llOll Aller a bay's ferher dtes, his hte changes drashcally and he and his morher musr auempt to resolve their problems fl> llOV1E '"Sayonere" ( 1957, Romance) Marlon Brando. Red Buuons (2 hrs .. 27 ·1 mink CHAllUIMOWAND~ ti) Al.VII AND TMI ct .. , ... OZZll AND IWlmT WMITUNQ ......... flMIJWI> IUTctlNG r MR. um Of nt1 W1B 11'> (L llOV1E "Megaforce" (1981, Adven· lure) Barry Bos1w1ck, Per6ls Khambatta .l! hr . 40 min ) Ul <IZl llOYW "Blood On The Moon'" I 1948, Western) Robert Mitchum, Barbera Bel Geddes ( I hr , 55 min ) --1 ~ :::-we AND TMI ALU PMICI 11'MCADI --.. HUUt · ~~wmtetWIL.aWM ' -COOfllt'I OMMQI CCUITY llCMI "Fat Chance" (1981, Comedy) Farnham Scott. January Stevens. ( 1 hr 40mln) ~ UTURDAY llQHT AT TMI MHTI (It) ....,.TMINPl. 1M1num-.W1 llCMI "Dream Wife" ( 1953. Comedy) Car~ant. Deborah Kerr (2 hrs) •111 IA~NIWl(WMml} -U.ICID 8) AllAml MDIJMIAN I.__. ..... I '°'" ..ocllR .,....., /IM)AO- llOVll "Masquerade" (1956, West· em) Clayton Moore, Jay Sllverheels. ( 1 ·=~COOUll 15 ~"::A young glrl P&aae9 judgement on a neighbor before leerntno whatahtlsrealfyllke. -HUYOHILLIMICYNmn 1tlll ICIDIWOM.O ~A'l1W11N IUll~ li.c>AO- ICIUI. TUii Wwtla.D -.WMAT'llAM• lllTlll MA lmAIOM MON "It Came From HoltywOOd .. ( 1982, Comedy) John Ctndy, O.n A k o d (I llr .. 20 mfn'6o.c. NIA I HIMTt T ... 11t1 The enduring rock bend, Sen· tana, rtprtoe IOl'Tl9 ot their Otffl .. 1 htte In ~on4*t with HMf1 lfom Afloe ~ CneYOn. Oomlnlean ~bite p hr • 30 min ) 9 m¥ll 'Tht Wffd Pony" (1980, A~ture) Merilyn Llglltttooe, Art Hin· die ( 1 hr . 29 min.) 14 Friday. Oc1. 21 , 1983 1t:ll I ~AN ADV8fMll mnum1.111 WllAGAZlll tlY 'AYONTI llWmAN llOVll "The Great Northlteld, Minneso- ta Raid" ( 1972. Wes1ern) Chit Robert son. Robert Duvall (2 hrs ) ~a.mtATMJA't WlllTllQ fOR A MAIOM J.J llOVW "The Border" ( 1981 Orama) Jack Nicholson. Valene Perrine I 1 hr , 45 min) l.) llOYW '"The Toy" ( 1982 Comedy) Richard Pryor Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr 40 min) '1) lllOYW 'The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer" ( t938, Comedy) Tommy Kelly, Jackie MOian ( 1 hr , 30 min ) JUternoon ---u.. R TO. AlllOCINCID ATM wrnt Guesl · F. Lee Balley. la w- ir. (1 hr) TllBITOOGU 'ATAUIRT llOVll "The Steel Cowboy" I 1976. Drama) James Brolln. Rip Torn (2 hrs ) Q» MOWll "Mas1e1s Of Kung Fu" (No Date, Adven1ure) (2 hrs ) Cl) IATllAN fD .. 11CHr.I ' How To Buy A Com puter" Tn1s segment examines what com ~~ut~=ti,C.::f:M.. MmUCA: nt1 •COMD CIJl'MY llOVll "Lost Horizon" ( 1937 Fonte s}') Ronald CC>lman. Jane Wye rt (2 hrs ) (S)llCMI "Taps · ( 1981 Dtarna) George C. Seol!. Timothy Hutto" (2 hrs ) 12::11 IJ Cl) llCAA TODAY Cl) llOVll .. AbbOll And Cos1e110 Meet The Killer Boris Karloff" ( 1949. Comeoy) Sons Karloff. Garry Moo1e ( 1 hr.. 30 min) flD ..... IUH•ll TOOAY "Tutnlng Aroond A TrOIJbled Playboy Emp11e" Playboy's president, Christie Heiner, discusses current c_orporate strategies ml u mCA: n1111co. C8fMIY (E) ALll9 90 tcM00L "Up and Down the Slopes" Traveling around the moun1a1n and Introduction of the turn with a "chrls-tie ... or conlrolled Sllld (R) CID lf1'COll This comedy program follows the lollies of the Gooseberry clan alte1 Dad (Alan Yoong) is tired by his boSs, Mr Sta\/9Clrlv11. (D) llCMI "Mr. Sycamore" ( 1975, Come- dy) Jaaon Roberds. Jean Simmons ( 1 hr .. 30mln) Ct m¥ll "Don't Cry It's Onl Thunder" ( t982. Drema) Dennis <?'1111stopher, Susan Selnt James ( t h1 , 50 min.) 1M I Cl) MW JOOflAU. w llOlOIC'f'CU...., -~ 0 AllAllUHO-"U.S.A. Vs. Belg! um·: =A~~~ S.0.) ( 1 llr) i LM ,_ 1NI mT "Tho Mell<?P.oflten C)s)efa Gall c.ntennlel Conceit· Th« tOOth annlvtrNry 01 lhe Metropolttl!n ()peia Is c-eiebflled by mc)fe then 70 of tilt world'• great111 ~ lnclVdlng Pll- cldo Domingo. Luciano P1varo111, leon· tyne Price, l\oberla Pattf'I end Jorome Hlne.Jlr!1)(4 hrs.) • 8'GllROIU ~· Indy Car Auto R&cfng: CART c. ... ,., P1lace 200 (from Lat Vtgae. Nev.). Japan Sumo WrfttNng Chaml)lonltllp TOYrnl"*11 i om TcMtft} {t hre~st·> Ulm9TW -.aWICll 'll•fl ~-United Stlt• \IS. Soulh Korea (2 hrs .. 30 min) (ffi llOYW "My Favorite Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper LI hr . 35 min.) '1) llOYW "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round" (1937. Comedy) Phil Regan. Leo Cerrillo ihrs) ~ ICOlll OW -AOAO flACI P..T'ltOO' UlllDITAllDING NUMAN mcavm llCMI "Don't Cry. It's Only Thunder" ( 1982, Drama) Dennis Christopher. Susan Saint James (J.hr , 50 min ) rZJ llOVll "Five Days One Summer" ( 1982. Orama) Sean Connf!fy Betsy Brantley (I hr . 50 min.) 1:91-.ucwft*MD TlllUTn.11 • HOW TMI Wiit WAI WON Luke, on the run. 10ins a thieving band ot ex-Conleder· are bandits, Zeb helps Clltel Satengkal buy time ega1ns1 fhe Army which seeks reprisal tor the des h of the young Russian cou"t. (1 hr) @J NPl.WIB•MYllW tD llOVll "Castle Keep" ( 1969, Orama) Burl Lancaster, Peter Falk (2 hrs ) Cl) lilOVll "My Slii Loves" ( t 963. Com~ dy) Debbie ReynOlds. Cllll Robertson. (2 hrs) ml flOall ON IOCllTY CC)~ R.AIM "John Cougar Melle"- camp" {.O} llOYll "Night Gallery" ( 1969. Suspense) Joan Crawford. Berry Sulllvan. l hrs) 1:11 LA,_ TlllPO &UIAll'I *-AND nt1umu I llMY m.D llOOlll PIOCUI ON IOal'TY llCMI "Tile Front" ( t976, Comedy) WOOdy Alie". Zero Mostel ( 1 hr.. ~ min) (HJ MCml "Trail 91 The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Perer Sellers. David Niven ( t hr , 35 •IN.Jc A COUNm ~ TO IOTTY WB.LI Tammy Wynette host& this lrlbute to the "Queen Of Country Musk:" featur- ing pertormances by Lynn Anderson. Tom T Hall, Hank Wiiiiams Jr .. Merle Kiigore, Cllerty Mclain. Roy Acutl and Kitty Wells herself Taped at Nashville's Grand Ole Qpr~se. (I hr .. 30mln.) U "Berry Lyndon' ( 1975, Ora- ma) Ryen O'Neal. Matise Berenson. (3 hrs., 5 mlnJ ·1·· = u.urru ... .. SSm4M.L llO¥ll "At War With Tilt Army" (1951, Comedy) Deen Martin. Jerry L:.4 IS. (2 hrs) L"""' I ICOOl't DOO I IClllOOl.tGJ_ U' IWIDY IOYI I UNCY DMW tfYI. I ........ PAmlC.CULTWI .,.. ''Thie 11 The Life" ( 1943) Jane Wlt~rw.) :& ... , .... Schedvled: Indy Ctr Auto Aaclnfil; CART c. ... , .• Petaoe 200 (from LH v~... Nltv.): Jepan Sumo Wrtetllng Champlonltlfp Toum•"*1t ~=~~,.:~ iii .... ·mi. Prince And The PMIPI"'' (1937. A<Mtnture) ErrOI Flynn. Cleude ~in. (2 M..J..~ min.) ~•amaa.uanm . · a ... ••-... "The Oodfattltt.~ II" ( 197•. ema) Al P9Clno, Roa.1 Ouvell. -laturcl -,~T'.., VIC"I y~ LOT (R) .. ITMCAlll U llCW9 "Cheech And Chong's Nice 1r,eam•" ( 1981. Comedy) Rtohard ''Cheech'' Marin. Thoma& Chong ( 1 hr 27mln.) .. i '"'WO.OftTCMICJMOW __ _ lllClllTICBnl ¥mlOMCllOI • llOVW "Trell Of The Lonesome Pine" ( 1936. Western) Fred MacMurray. Henry Fonda (2 hrs ) M CI> •TWUC'tlCNW. IDlll "Soccer ShOo~I " Guest Biii Muse Princeton coach A) ... AlllMIMOO •-mm CAMAICGl.lll)AI rT•WllTTIN l'WUCAlf .. 1-TAUC MltlmMD llY'llmllOlll •.ITUDIO Featured radio rtams, nucle-ar disarmament ( 1 hr ) ("C) ~ PUite "John Cougar Mellen camp" AUTOMCM "ASA Stock Cars" (from Broo~ Mich ) (A) ( t hr • 30 min ) "Trail 01 The Pink Panther" I 1982. Comedy) Pe1er Sellers. David Niven ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (jJ llOVll "True Confessions" ( f 98 1, Drama) Robert De Niro. Robert Duvall TMIMmEUlDI .. YMAftCAT PWiiW PACll 01 CU.Mm VOICI 01 AMCULNm mT"" llAYOll IOOODAYU. llOWll. "To Rae• Th• Wind" ( 1980. Drama) Steve Gult•nberg, Randy Ouald ~hr, 45 min.) Tlll1111MmW:t llO¥ll "The Stunt Man" ( 1980. Dra- ma) Peter O'Too!e, Steve Rallaback. (2 hrs . 9 min.) NI M.-mt S M"-WTIT• ...... VIUU. 9 ICOOl'f 000, _., MmlA110NM. "°"" OfJMm ClltAMDO llHOOA PlllT lllMOlt "Parapsychology" ( 1 hr) CO) llOVll "88ttlestar Galacllce Conquesl 01 The Earth" ( 1980. Science-Ficllon) Lorne Greene, Kenl McCord (2 hrs ) ~THI TIUC-IM 0 lllOYll "Pandemonium" ( 1982. Mys-t8fy) Torn Smothers. Carol Kane (I hr . 20 min.) 11111 UnlmAY IWDCADI GD THI_,. TAI.It .. ICTCMt UDGIT (!§) Tiii MONClllClll / t.rm.1 MICALI / lllCtll llCH 0 DAVIY MDGOIJATM (!) ...... HUUC HEADACHES? YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 For Compllmentary Con1ultatlon , ......... M ~ET.1rJ 88taen" (19A5. IAtt!~.t)'e) JOhn Wayne, AnthOny 0u1nn. ...... ~ THlmmnt .. IOOMWI IDMMIOf...-. • l1UDIO Featured: celebrauno Call-lornla wlnea. ( t hr.) I llA,_ At TMI mlCMI ..., ... ) llOVW "Goln(I South" ( 1978, Come- dy) Jack Nicholson. Mary Steenburgen .Uht,41 mln.) CD llCW9 "Robinson Crusoe" ( t975. Adventure) Animated. ( 1 hr., 27 min.) Cl) llCW9 "Crisis·• ( 1950, Adventure) ICary GC:.l:i~errer (2 hrs.) -1 .. IMWOMMDDI~ PAC-fllM /-CW1 / lmUIO T,,_IHOW KUNIPU THI "9IClt WHO COULDWT -.a Ani- mated Ra~gedy Ann and Andy hatch a plan to unite a homeless 1ack-o'-lant8fn with a lonely little boy whose stern aunt won't allow h1m a Halloween pumpkin lilOVll "The FrOf'll" (1976. Comedy) WOOdy Allen. Zero MosteL ( t hr .. 34 min) (fJ Al.119 8'CI ICHOOl "Up and Down the Slopes" Traveling around 1he mountain and Introduction of lhe turn with a "chrla- WISTCLIFF CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Dr. IMtert A. ~ ~ Weatdfff Dr., htte 10I .... .....,'"" .. , __ c-· .. .._ 17tt. -4 ,,., .... , No matter what you 're doing, your hometown newspaper The llilJ Pillt fits In. Most tnsurancee Accepted Friday, Oct. 21, 1983 13 -Saturday Cont. (Paul Kreppel) 111es to make a romanr1c match for an impotent t11end (Peu1 Sand)~) I ~ wrtll Of HIJlllY Yll "Anne Boleyn Henry's hoped-for son 1s s11llbo1n 1111d Anne's daughter carries on the loJdor name Henry accuses her ol adullery ano incest and she 1s beheaded ( 1 hr I U:ll llOYll "My Favotlle Year" ( 198? Comedy) Perer O'Toole. Jessica Harper A d1psoman1acal former matinee idol has dllficully coping with thw pressures ol a !Ive TV performance during telev1s1on's ~olden age 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min l U.1 llOYll "Ttle Toy" (1982 Comedy) Rocnard Pryo1 Jackie Gleason A mull1m11 hona11e • purcnases" an unemployed black man as a plaything toi his sno11eo "tQUng son 'PG' ( 1 ht . 40 mon J lS)llOYll "Taps" (1981. Orama) George C Sco11. Timothy Hutlon Military school cadets rake over their school to prevent plans to turn Iha academy property 1nro 11 condo development 'PG' (2 hrs) CZl llOYll "The Stunr Man" ( 1980, Oro ma) Pere• O'Toote Steve Railsback Wanted by rtie police, a disturbed Vier nam veteran finds an unsure haven on 11 movlf' set whe1e a World War I epic ,., be•=ed R' (2 hrs .~ m•n ) .. (11) lMCH -· fl1) TH! YIUOW 9'0ll Colleen teamr. that Chance is one of her late husbanc.J s sons. and Roy confronts newspaper editor Juher Hollister IDebOlah Shellon) 11 hr I BI =AIY Ill.AM> To reward a trio ot nurses (Joanna Cassidy, Pat Kious Elea nor Parl<er) who cared for him our1ny a hv!.µllat stay. a businessman (Peter Graves) gives them each a dream vace 11on tentasy o ( 1 tir ) G llOYll "FllQhl 0 1 The Phoenix" ( 1966 Advenrure) James Stewart Perer Finch Wt>en contecr wnh rescuers becomes 1moosslble, crash survivors begin repairing en old airplane forced down 1n the deserl i hrs • 30 min.) IOUDIOU> AICINTOIMAN llOYll "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger Ja11111s Earl· Jones. In a my1hlcel world ot the past. a warrlot-thlef and his compan·· .Ions sre sent by a Nordic king to free the ruler's daughter from the leader ol a •nake clull~(~~~ -_,,TUCH .. ) M-. flUllt "John Cougar Mellen· -cam~coun "'~Mm OI TMI ... (I) ~ lffCOll This comedy piogram follows the follifl of me Gooseberry clan after Dad (Alan Voung) i. fired by his l>0611 Mr. Sl1vedrlver 11V111m•to11 .. IANDAY...,..,Am '* ·-~ CalllOfnl& 111 ~~'D:Mi°~WMHTt • llO¥ll "The Fin" ( 1981, SutponN) Lauttn Badll. James 01rner A populer mm •tar It \llctlmlzed br • paychotle alf 'A' (1 hr,3Smln. .. "Whleh Wey It Vo?" ( 1977. ) n1eherd Prycx. t.onette Mel<" A Hx-atorvld lrutt picker ta ceught In e COIIJlc. crouflre between hit union end the mol) end e ttypocrlt~al oreectwtf find• 18 Friday, Oct. 21, 1983 heaven in a ladies· choir (2 hrs ) C MOVIE "Swtng1ng Cheerleaders" ¢ I 1974 Comedy) Jo Jonnston. Ra tnbeaux Sm.th A group ol high school P<>m-pom girl!> eyh1b1I unusual school sp1r1t 1n rooting' for tneir root ball ream 'R' ( 1 hr . 34 min) t UT'IJN)AY MtGHT AT TH! MlfT1 (JI) H MOVll "Trail 0 1 The Pink Panther" ( 1982 Comedyl Peter Sellers. David Niven Following the disappearance or bumbling French police det~llve lnspec· trn Ctouseau. a TV repoiter interviews friends lam1ly and enemies to put togeth- er a ~~ ol tus Ille 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) L · Meraschlno Cherry" ( 1978. D•ama) Gtorie Leonard. Jenny Baxrer A top New Vork madam Sl'lows her younger sister the ropes al a high-class brothel ( 1 hr 25 min I 0 IA#T ANA I HIAllT: COleCaT P'Oll M ~Al The endurtng rock band, San- rana repnse some ot their greatest hits 1n concert with Heart from Altos de Chavon. Dom1n1can Republic ( 1 hr , 30 min.) m HOT llAT Featured Michael Balter. director or 'C1flzt1ns Against Police AepreSS1on' with a debate on the tac11cs ol the Los Angeles Police Dept ( 1 hr ) 1~ trn MtGHT lMC*I 11:10 'l CtWUI ~ TAUi wmt Guest Perer 0 Toole 11:11 8 llOYll "One-Eyed Jacks" ( 1961. Western) Marlon Brando. Karl Maldeo Ao e.-con le1gns tr1endshlp with hrs betrayer sn tl•RI he can cusrom-des.gn nls revenge Qhrs I U fl1) IA'MIDAY-.? lM Host John Candy Guests Man At Work ( 1 hr . 30 min) ouc.we $) llZAllll John Bvrier shows you things stranger than truth, larger then Ille. and zanier lhan any show you've ever seen (I hr) l *>VII · The Kentucky Fried Movie" ( 1977 Comedy) Even l<tm, Mastet Bong Soo Han This collection of no-holds· ba11ed sa11rice1 sketches spooling teltM- S•on and movltl clieheS Includes cameo appearances by Donald Sutherland, Hen- ry Gibson, George Lazenby and Biii Bl~­ ~ 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) tt:M U llOVll "The Three Faces 01 Eve" ( t957. Drama) Joanne Woodward, David Wayne During treatment tor a spilt por- !IOnellty, a neurotic women menlfetta a third un<ler hypnoels (2 hrs . t5 min.) tHl(SJ llOYll "Au Pair Girts" (No Date) 'A' l l'lr .. 30mln) 1.1'1' TAU MINf YOU ._ mfTTMCU ~ llO¥ll "Eating Raoul" ( 1982. Come- dy) Paul Bertel, Mary WOfOOOY A down· on·thftlr 1uek marrle<I couple dlecover that they can make the money they need to buy 1~1r dream diner buy knocking otf well·hffled tex l)lfVartl-'A' ( 1 tu • ~6 min) 11111(t) llOYll "The Dogs Of war" (1980. Adventuro!I) Christopher Wiiken. Tom Berenger After being tortured snd deported by an African dlotetor. • merce- nary return• to '"d • reYotutlOO 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 min) Cl) llCMI "T.mptatlOnt" ( 1977, eom.- dy) .i.nntte< wen.a. Jake r .. gue. The wile ol a w.althy eoc.ntrlO ~· hef hUlband'• Ptf'ICl\lnl ror pomogtapNc YldeOlapM and decidle to Mpt1el lWn by storrrng In one ( 1 hr • 18 min ) 101 MOWll "Outlaw Ladlft" ( te8 t, Ora· me) MatltOI Wllloughby. S.rnenttll Fo• ~teote<I houMWl\IM oo out al night In ... ,ch of 11xu11 actventu,., ( 1 tv.. 20 mln l '1'-.TQAUDY t!M(lf llOYll "The Forst Time" ( 1982, Romance) Tom Choate. Krista E11ckson A college lresnman who tias been 1eugh1 many schemes to capture a woman's Ian· cy. discovers lhat love 1s more important ,. ;1=a~1hrllls 'R' 1 hr , 3::) Ii L "A Nlght A The Opera" ( 1935. Comedy) Marie Brothers. Allan Jones A group of zany Shipboard srowaways total· ry disrupts an opera company whtle In lta· Ir_(~ W "A Guy Named Joe" ( t9•4. Fantasy) Spencer Tracy. lr&f'le Dunne A World War II p1lor 1s warned by his girl· friend 10 let go of his reckless ways attar she receives a deadly premonition ( I hr , 30m1n) • ZJ llOYll "Sayonara" ( 1957. Romance) Marlon Brando. Red Burtons. An Amerl· can tel ace nas a pOlgnant affair with the Siar perlormer ol a tamed Japanese act· !=:Cr,J2 hrs. 27 min) 1• MQMT TMCl[I 1:11 w llAQAZINI MOM THI IDn'°'" DIM llOYll "The Bachelor Party' ( 1957 Drama) Don Murray. E G Marshall Four accountanrs throw a bachelor par1y lor tne11 friend l I hr . 50 min ) E ~ MCIMQ "San Diego Thun· derbolt Regatta" ( 1 hr ) S> llOYll "The Exorcist" ( 1973, Horror) Ellen Burslyn. Linda Blair The young daughter of a popular actress becomes possessed by a demonic spirit which com· mus evil acts through the occupation of her mind and body. 'R' (2 hrs . 2 min ) tiel 0 llOYll "The Godfe1her" ( t972. Ora· ma) Marlon Brando. Al Pae1no Based on lhe novel by Mario Puzo An aging Mahoso sees the bamers between his tdyl· he lam11y Ille and the harsh raallOes of his bus1ne$S break down as his sons become oncreaslngty Involved 1n the vlotent work- w :ra~o=zed crtme (3 hrs) ~ Llm.Y ITO!ml The work of today's l hottest young writers, directors end start 11re gathered together In short fllm. video .. 1.ndi;;~,h,, llO¥ll "The Border'' ( 198 t, Drema) Jnck Nlcholsoo. Valarie Perrine A Texas border guard's values come In conlllct wOh those of his coirupt co-wcxken1 end hos meterlellstlc wife. 'A (I hr . •5 min ) 1::11 llOYll "Lost H0tllon · ( 1937, Fante· •y) Ronald Cotman. Jane Wyatt. A l<ld· nopped diplomat dlaco\l9fl the Hlmalayan klngdOm of Shangri-La. a piece of eternal Q!.ace and lmrnoriallty. (2 hrs ) CHJ llO¥ll "The World According To Q411rp" ( 1982. Comedy) Robin Wllllam1, Mery Beth Hurt. The 90l'I of an unmarried prep acl'IOOI nu,.. enloye a Ille II.Ill of adVentur... cOln<:ldenc" and blurre character• 'A' (2 hra . t5 min.) •II llO¥ll "Eeay Tergeta" ( 11H4) Ttr ... Otevea. Mleh1tl J. Potl1rd. ln the proe"' of being tran1por1e<1 to prlaon. 1n elec- tronlct genlu• eteapet with the lcnowt- ~o ltMI ten mltllOO dOltara In tewelL i ~ "Thi tnvltlble women" ( 19-40 • Hcxror) John Barrymore. Jotln Howard A ltrange prOfeMOf perf.Otl t War 10 make • girl '"Vanish Into thin alt." 1 hr .• 30 I"._ -Saturday Cont. IZJ lllOVll "T11e "t<enlucky Fried Movie" ( t977 Comedy) Eva11 Kini. M1u1er Bong Soo Han ( 1 hr 30 min ) WI) I wmt YOU reatured o look at tne rany comedy ol the Three Stooges .v1th Jell Forrester euttior 01 1ne 'S1oogep1111e Tr1v1a Book' and Mark GtlltMn. the docu· menrary producer who prOduceo a film about the famous comedy 1no I tl'l lllAQAZINI ITMTJB L nit IHACtllL.fON> llOVll .. Por1ra11 0 1 An Escor1" ( 1980. 01ama) Susan Anspach Tony Bill (2 hrs.) ~ IATIUITM GAl..ACTICA Am:llCAN OOYINMMT 1 llOVll "To Race The Wind" ( t980 Orama) Steve Guttenberg Randy Quaid g hr 45 min) l ) "'°'"1CtJfTO ( llllOVll "Ba111estar Galac.toca ConQuest 0 1 The Earth' ( 1980. Sc1ence·F1cl1on) Lorne Greene. Kenl McCord (2 hrs.) CS) llOVW "F111e Days One Summer .. ( 1982. Orama) Sean Connery Beisy B1ant1ey I 1 nr 50 min ) 4'110 NHL HOaefY Los Angeles Kings al Boston Bruins 12 hrs 40 min ) WIATllM GMATllT lflORT1 LIGENDI llll(R a DDT AT 1"E MOY .. ~ AIBtCAN QOYllMmfT Cti llOVIE "Goin South" ( 1978, Come- dy) Jack Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen lflr 41 mon) .a MD lllAN JOOTIAU. "°°"T .. Wl Win .. MVllW fWDIM Ill.A YIOOI( 'a C ... ,AntOL WIDI WON.D Of IPORTI Scheduleo Eusebio Pedro1a I Jose Caba WBA 15· round reatherwe1gh1 Che1rnp1oni.h1µ t>oul (!tom San V1c1;1n1e 11a1y1 Wo110 Table le11111~ Cnamµoonsh1ps 11rom rokyo, Japaft) a preview ol the NPw York City Maralhon ( t hr 'JO min ) fD Otl1 CMIPUI ~ lllAQIC Of FlOMl ,AINT'INQ E' IATUN>AY NIQKT AT Tffl f'IGHTI (L•ve) (2 hrs 30 "''" J I Z' lllOVll "I Never Prom•sed You A Rose Garcten 1 1y77 Orama) Kathleert Uuin Ian. Btb1 Aroderssort I 1 hr 32 min ) mDMQNl'T Ml@ NCAA FOOTIAU. Arizona vs Washing ton State (3 hrs 45 rnon ) lclll IWlll CUii Of 'a .... : llOVllQ llGHT ALOMQ • lllAQIC Of~ ,AlfTINQ · WN>OW Otl1 C01191Vm11 --•Elivening .. , TO• AllMOUNCIO m..c .... MOVIE "Treache•y Ar!Q (_,rpel) 011 The Planet 01 Trie Apes t t974 Scoe11ce foe 11on) Roctdy Mt.Oowall Ron Harper Galen the chomp ano Burke set a !lap on oraer 10 w111 a horst1 race (2 hri. 1 i EMC NVAM1D'I ctlKNIOLl TllU'I COWA#Y llOVll The lngloroous Bastdrds · ( 1978. Aoventure) Bo Svenson rrect w 11 hamson Two !lit!•• lvrm an unusual lrot1nct ship duwog lhetr, efforts to >11r v1ve ~11e1111y attacks and v1c1lent Cleatll dut1111:1 tr.e tumultuous days of World War II (2 hrs J Eii) MATURI "Fvr,g1 TM Ro11en World About Uc;' As dn agent ol decdy lu11go pellurm::. a lunc;uon essen11a1 10 hie on this plane1 o 1 1 h1 J '1!> lllAQIC Of OICOMTM 'AlfTIMG tCJMCMI ··ro1 Chane•" < t981, Comedy) rarnham Scott. Janua~ St•vena, Two ovu1w111gt11. Mll·consc!Ous penpala plan cm rnot111r~ "' person OIJI Hen becks out 111 the last minute and sends a subllllute (I hr . 40 min ) IQ) lllOVll "Th8 World According To Gi!rp" ( 1982. Comedy) Robin Wllllarns. Mary Seth Hurt. The son ot an unmarried prep school nurse enjOys a tile lull of adventures. co1nc1esences and bizarre characters 'R' (2 hrs . 15 mtn ) f S> VlllO IMOWDOWN 0 lllOVll "Days 0 1 Heaven" ( t 978, Ofa, ma) Richarct Gere, Brooke Adams Three youthtul migrant workers see a potential gold mine when lhey seek employment at the vast spread of a wealthy wheat llarn;:r~· (t hr . 4 1 min) .. U CIJ GD .... IOltmWMMT -:::.... 4T M.IA'I Julia prepares a main course of braised sweetbreads, and guest chat Bradley Ogden seflles a des- sert of s=bush maple mousse o Uil THI Of OUR LM• THI llOIT AMAZ- M lllTY YUM .. tllTOllY "Time" maga· ltne·s 60th ann111ersary 1s celebrated 1n this documentary e)(amin1ng the hlstortcal h1gh1tghts of the past 60 years as reported by the weekly newsmagaztne ( 1 hr .. 15 min) I AlmlCA AC>Ckl ,. llY~ (I) NtfT IACaJ wmt DAVID HOflOWllZ NOU.YWOOD ClOllUP Featured a look at Linda Ronstadt and her new album; a profile ot Burt Ward, who gained fame as 'RotM · Batman's sidekick; Hollywood ~ecretanes tell what 11's hl\e to work 101 the tamous Ol'MTCH CD IJfTDT~ Tiii WID Featured 1n1erv1ews with Richard Wodmarll. Rod Ste1ge1 and Richard Chamberlain; why celebrttte~ speaking tours ( I hr ) Eii) ft.I> A "Born To Run" Marty vo!.ots the North American plains and watches lhe graceful pronghorn and other creatures unique to this part of the coun- ~ D DMCINYD · ALL CMATURll fRAT MD 1111A1.L I MOYIE "True Confessions" ( 1981, Orama) Robert De Ntro. Robert Duvall Tne usually separate worlds of two broth- ers. a Los Angeles ponce detective and an amb111ous Roman Catholic priest. con· verge durtng a murder 1nves11ga11on. 'R' ( 1 hr , 50m1n) fSJ MOYIE "Trail 01 The Pink Panther" ( t 982. Comedy) Peter Sellers, David Niven Fo1low1ng lhe disappearance ot bumo11ng French police detective lnspec· 101 Ctouseau a TV reporter 1n1erv1ews lttt!nos tam1ly and enemies to put togeth· er a proltle ol his hie 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) l., MOVll "The Toy" ( 1982, Comedy) Roe hard Pryor. Jackie Gleason. A muJ11m11, honaore .. purchases" an unemployed black man as a plaything tor hos spoiled ( ng son 'PG' ( t hr . 40 min ) 'Ml WlllC .. COUNTRY ..C 1'lll OMCI PIVD 'Ml•YOURLl'I m0ti1u. ...,ON'tAM.I WWW lllAQAZM ) Cfl. JOOTIALL Hamilton Tiger-Cats al B111tsh C04umb1a Loons (3 his) m Tocamtlll wmt lt9UY MD PAT IOOtl1I •I) (J) CUT11lt TO HOUITOll Hal and a state trooP9r pu11ue a ser1ou11y Ill reoe oar driver (Arllu Howard) . and the mayofa wile (Georgann Johnaon) rears neoea- sary su8'ft.,..i,.\ hr ) D GD IT.,_.. Mr Otummond. Wtllls and Arnold each have dtlterenr ralet to tell after they capture en armed burglar. iii lllOVll "Phantasm" ( 1979, Holfor) Michael Baldwin, Angus Duncan A young man's lnvfftlgatlon Into hit brother's death teadt him ro a tenor-filled graveyard and a 5'n1Ster moolclan. (2 1111 ) G ®l T.L HOOllll HOOkar and Romano unc011er a !Mn-age pornography racket alter in11estlg1tlng the savage murder of a 'iE_u~rlaed;.tt ( 1 hr ) U A..-111_..J,QWY Hal HolbrOOk hosts this retrospective focuSlng on Iha l<ennedy legacy and hlS Impact as president on America during the early Sl~tl9S. founer Presidents Jimmy Carter anel Gerald Ford. and SenatOffl John Glenn and Hemy Jackson are lea· lure~~ ~.Am I) lllOVll "Nero WC>lfa" ( 1970. Mystery) Thayer David. Anne BaJ<ter A wealthy real-estate magnate who feel& he's being watched by the F81 turns 10 Nero Wolle for help (2 hrs ) 8ll UYI MOM THIE "The Metropolitan Opera Gala Centennial Concert" The tOOlh anniversary of the Melropolltan Opera calebrallon con11nues featuring sucri opera stars as Placido Domingo. Luciano Pavarotll and Leontyne Price as well as perlormances by the Metropolitan Opera Orc11es1ra. Chorus and Baller (4 hrs.} ' ~,ALL MD ... Of MGllALD ,._ CC) llOVll "The Stun! Man" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Peter O'Toole. Steve Railsback Wanted by the police. a disturbed Viet- nam vetera" finds an unsure haven on a movie set where a World War I epic Is b~ln&::,:d 'R' (2 hrs .. 9 min.) (HJ -A HOT llMmt NIQHI' Pop queen Donna Summer siules In a concert laped at the Pacific Amphitheatre on Cos· ta Mesa. Call! (1 hr) 0 lllOVll "Star Wars" ( 1977 Fantasy) Mark Hamill. Harrison Ford A motley cot· lec11on of rebels end robots band together 10 altack the huge space tort ol an i presSJve galactic e~re. 'PG' (2 hrs ) . lllOVll aw €0 ava IPOONI Rocky becomes involved 1n playing a toke on Freddy ~orky Pigeon) but the prank backlires. CID lllOVll "Love Child" ( 1982, Orama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges A pregnant Inmate 1n a women's pnson wages a bet· tie to keep her child, who was fathered by a married= 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 mm ) ..@....., • .. I) (I) llOVll "A Carobbean Mystery .. (Premiere, Suspense) Helen Hares· Bar· nerd Hughes. Based on the nova by Aga· the Christle Whtie vacationing at a resort in the Caribbean. amateur sleuth Miss Marple is conlronled by a series ul mur· ders J.2 hrs} D G) THI ~ Wydll IS pitted against a bOUniy hunter who Is atter a beg ol money that was di&eovered by a cab drrver (Dick O'Neill). ( 1 nr) G ®) LOVI IOAT Several bigoted award presenters (Mike Douglas, Chuck McCann. Floyd Levine} shock Capt Stubtng, a couple (Stella Stevens. Kevrn McCarthvl orepare 10 divorce. and a man Friday, Oct. 21. 1983 15 -Sunday Cont. 19 TADIO NlYANTA• TMAnCAT CNLDMlf't TltlATIJI WM TO ADYDrM9 .., .. AGllMT ~-1MI ~ TOllOMOW MOVll "Story 01 A Love Altair" ( 1950) Lucia Bose. Massimo G1rott1 ( 1 hr., 42 min.) ... DAYDA.-0 J9Gl) llOV'm "Unconquered" ( 1947, Adven lureLG~:°p&r. Boris Ka1toll (3 hrs) • Cil Y 11eru•1ia Tt11•1M1 UPI POflYI MD.....,. IUCCMGM U.OYD OQI. ¥9 TOMNealllY DOWT LOOI MOW ...... ,,.., A llnD llUCI A young gtrl and her divorced mother lace Independence tor the tirs1 time. (I) 1MI CllOWll Ol IOOO Puppets A king and his son set out to recapture the crown •1m·~;,;;.;•~o PMll9ICIC It. l'llCI IOIOW YOU.. lal MOVll "Le Ronde" ( 1950, Dritma) Simone S1gnore1. Anton Walbrook 11 hr 30mln) (E)tflCIRTICIWT'IR CID C. llAWI 1"1C1HT '°"LR The trU&-llte drama of one man's brave s1ruggle against terminal cancer. and the courage of his family and ftlends IS documenled l! hr) (OJ 1MI IAUAO OI CAMONDO I Trainer Juan Artas makes e bid for raclng's Triple Crown with wonder horse Canonero II ~,. nucmau Ii WM~ TOftKAU mp. •1•mnnt1,... •-.AMT .. STOii OI THI YWOlt OU&._,. ~ Ul90W Ruth Buzzi narrates "Miss Nelson Is Bacl<". LeVar Burton embar1<s on a birthday treasure hunt. (R) ~ MIT'O MCllQ "NASCAA American 500 .. (llve lrom Aooklnghem, N.C.) (4 hrs.) CI) IO'tt OI ._ Thia film traoea "Jackie Robinson's team" of Broot<tyn Dodgers from their beginnings to the years lollclwlng their rellremtnt from actlVe ~y. ( 1 hr., 39 mtn ) C1V ~TO TMI ~,__Dina Mar- r• and Jaclc GllfOfd 111r In thll llory &bOUt • MCfet expe11m.n1 to clone a famous acl· ent191. (1,11% 46 min ) TMIWl.U .,,,.mwrr .. l ... TOMY .... um~ , . ...,.,., ar 111m COM.MD .,.. ... ,,.._,,. ~Al mTDllTI FHtured • ,• " -~Side Are We On?" r, • ''leo-nd Of Tht Wiid" {1980. ~me) Din Hai*rty, Denver Pyle. ( 1 hf • •O min.) . (I)• MTHl=MWI (%) &-.&. I Anlm11ttd. Giid• 18 Frfday, Oot. 21, 1983 Raoner and Billy Crys1al provide the 1101c es for 11anous animals as lhey prepa1e ror 1he1r own Olympic games { 1 hr 30 min ) C) Ml.MT OI TM1 llATTD -a Cl) l9'l. ~ Atlanta raicons .11 New York Jets {3 hrs 1 0 NR. ~ Coverage or New fng land at Buffalo. Cleveland a1 Cmc1nna11 or Kansas C11y al Houston 13 hrs J 0 lllOVll 'Al War With The Army ( 1951, Comedy) Dean Maritn Jerry Lew is '{;'rs ) I ~·=-""IUl.::""llllllMCll>~ ,_,MTMD TMI UWlllAKllll Correspcnoe111s Lin da Wertheimer anCI Cok1e Rot>erlc; 10111 Paul Duke 101 an up·IO lhe minute sum mary ot C~nal ac11v111es Eli) NR. Cleveland Rrownc; ~I C1nc1nnatt Bengals (3 hrs ) ~ WAltetOTOlt ftlX It fllVllW CC) llO¥ll "Gloria" ( 1980, Orama) Gena Rowlands. John Adames. 12 hrs . 1 min ) CS) lllOVll "Time Bane111s· ( 1981 Come dy) Craig Warnock. David Warner ( 1 hr 50m1n) C) NOTM DAm FOOTIAU tlQtlJQHTt ,._ Q .. YOM cm lllAMTMON Jim McKay Marty L1quo11 anCI Diana Nyad hos1 covPr age ol lhe annual run through the c11y lt~e .=¥'1C:Jirn. J I llMY PAL.Will oeec~ WAU """'WID Should You Buy Real Estate?"' Guest Marvin T Le111n co chairman ConsohClateo Capital Comp,, n1es 0MOTMDUI) Ol-.C ,..@ MOVll "'tns1Cle Oa•sy Clover· ( 1966 Orama) Natalie Wood Ch1151ophe1 Plummer (2 hrs 45 min) 11• Cl) llCml 'My Six Lov~" ( 1963 Come Cly) Debbie ReynolCls. Clill noberlson (:> hrs) fD llUTlllPllCI lMIATlll "Ptcwies~ tnsptred by Ruby. scr1ptwr11er Bill Trenc: spends a great deal of his 111ne studying her Ille "in depth." much to lhe ch&grln nl his society glrlt11end. o (I hr) ~~HDL1"'8Mt CDllOVll "They Got Me Covered" ( 1943, Comedy) Bob Hope, Dorolhy Lamour ( 1 t'Q) :.;n~ VllllO &I wm:tr1 .._ A young 0111 fancies her t~e sister a witch. ( 1 hr 5 nun ) CZ> "Flvfl Days One Summer" ( 1982. Otama) Sean Connery. Bersy B1a='9 (1 hr , 50 min ) t1lll1~ COU.wtlTTMIR QUICH•MNOm OOll19 OURY HIALTM ml flU8a.I ROCa Oot>o clecll<let to g111a ul) exploring untM an tnvfstble monst111 arrlVes In Fregg141 Rock (0) MAMY awll 11 "coeec:.--1 "You'•• The Only SOOQ" Chlpln. one of the hnes1 SlnQ· e< I tong'W11teia of thO oec1oe, performs. "Th• C11t'• In Tho Credit " h•I' · 11nd "The Clrcle Oeme " I ~YtflCIRT ~ 4WMml> tWI .. ,.,..., •-•Alternoan -11:..ITOOlll . rwra•awntu-RJC •111181/MIW Leonerd Bern- tteln •fld the Vlefine Pnllharmonlc per· fOlm Ille "LtnOre Over1ure" and SvmOho 11y No 4 1n B Ft111 Ma101 Opus 60 (n) f t hr) '1!) HUIWITEI ntROUQH THI AllTI ¢ ALIUlll Fl.AIM "Pal Bena tar" H TMI MOOllJl..aOOI tlGHWAY Animal ed Or Seuss·s story follows the training ot a prospecttve earthling before he 1s sen1 Cluwn a ceiesttal highway 10 hrs new home S 'Ulll CMAIE "Da oa· · Hart's romance with a Russian gymnast on US tour ~if5.~~.hr) ' lllOVll "Make Me An Olfet · ( 1979 D•;irn;iJ Susan Blakely, Patrick O'Neat 12 nr<.) H lllOVll "A Cry ror Lo11e" ( 1980. Ora· 1110) Susan Blakely Powers Boothe (2 hrs) 0 lllOVll "f"rve Days One Summet" ( 1982. Drama) Sean Connery. Betsy Brantley I 1 111 50 mm ) 0 lllOYll "Time Walker" ( 1982. Fania· sv) Ben Murphy. Kevin Brophy ( 1 hr . 25 llllfl ) 1•1~~ ~NU flllPORT · HDHAW lllOYll Sweet Charily ( 1969. Musi- cal) Shirley Macl aine. John McMarltn (3 tlt'i) Cl) -.OAll-12 fII TMI tHMllNAM PUYt 'Macbeth" Nicol W1111amson end Jelle Lapotaire srar as the murderous. power·hungry couple 1n this d1;ima1t1atton ol Shakespeare's clas- '>•C. µlay (2 hrs 30 min I Eli) NR. FOOTIAU. San Ot!!QO Chargers at Den11e1 Broncos (3 hrs ) 'l)OCIMUI I WOfn'ICDfTO l lllOYll "Baby Btue Martne" ( 1976, Orama) JAn·M1chael Vincent. Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr 29 min) S lllOYll "Chandler" ( 1971. Mystery) Warren Oates, Lesha Caron. 11 hr , 30 min) Z lllOYll 'Love Child" ( 1982. Orama) Arny Madigan, Beau Bridges. ( 1 hr.. 35 • m'Jou YW000 11tt MIGHTI ('APAl911) 1:11 (fl) llOVll "Very GOOd Friends" (No Date, • Drnma) Kalhy Kurtzman." Mell&Sa Sue Ande1aon ( 1 hr, 15 min) t.t1 • m1UICONOHIYA(WA1911) 1:11 .....,.... llM'f ma 1100M "'"'°°' 0) Tiii WlllC wmt DAVID~ .,,.ti OClaAll• MlfO MCM "CART Laguna Seca 300" (U"Ve from Laguna Seca. Callf) (2 hrs • 30 min.) .. I ,ACI '"'MAnoM AT -wmt G1>e11 Pat Riley, heed coach. L A Lekera ( 1 hr ) eaucwn&MD 8 llO¥ll "The Su~el Cowboy" ( 1978, 10ro:M.~~T01n (2hrll .,..YIMI llOV9 "Shellock Hotrnea And Tht l>~Otl Of 0.11th" ( 1944, M)'9ttry) 91111 R11thbon~ Bruce ( 1 hr , 30 min ) iia I:. flOOTULI. Not1• Dame vs. us~~::Je-.-I DMCW ..... ,... ) .... "l ucky Lady" I UHi!'>. Gome- -Salurclay Cont. [£) CPL POOTIAU. Hamilton Tiger-Cats •t British Columbia Lions (R) (2 hrs 30 min) te!t@ WOllLD AT LAMI .. CD MOVll "Mrs M1n1ver" (19•2. Orama) Greer Gar&o11, Walter Pidgeon A family ll11lng 111 England durtng the German siege struggles 10 rnaln1a1n a normal ex1srence ~hrs .. 45 min J Cf)=-.. The roy" ( t982. Comedy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason A muttimil· liona1re .. purchases" an unemployed black man as a playtt'tlng for his spoiled iu~n 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) " .. MVllW ...... MOVll "The Toy" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason. A mu1tlmll- 11ona1re "purchases" an unemployed black man as a playth1nQ tor his spoiled -Sunday -•Morning ___ _ l:GO I Ttlm ICOM I COllWUNm CALINDM CMTOONI ( VIC'I VACANT LOT (R) · TONY AND IUIAN ALAMO lc11 WMAT'I NU? lcll CAnAIM KANCWlOO VllWPOllT ON NUTNnON "Immune ~stem" l!.J ROIDT ICHUU.IR (f l COUIQI FOOTIAU. Notre Dame vs USC (3 hrs) l.l. J llOV1l "II Came From Hollywood" ( 1982 Comedy) John Candy, Dan Aykroyo ( I hr 20 min ) 'SJ MZAllRl Jol'\n Byner shows you things stranger than truth. larger than hie, and zanier than any show you've ever seen ( 1 hr ) lZ l llOVll "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden" ( 1977. Drama) Kathleen Quin Ian. B1b1 Andersson. ( 1 hr • 32 min ) I IAl'TllT CHURCH Ml CIMTOPHD'I CLC>tl\IP MO lllUltC AND THE IPOICIJI WORD )'OU= 'PG' ( 1 hr f 40 min.) •LID "Trail Or The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter Seller&. David Niven Following lhe disappearance of bumbling French Police detect.Ive tnapec· 101 Clouseau. a TV repcr1er Interviews lr1ends, family and enemlff to pot togeth- e1 a= of his Ille. 'PG' (I hr .. 35 min,) W G "The Tall Lie" ( 1952. Drama) Paul Henreld. Kathleen Hughes A college professor uncovers some vicious "hazing" pract~ Involving one of the sct1ool's most popular fraternities. (2 hrs J I GIMYPNllT nt1 wcao T0110MOW r .... 4cll he Stunt Man" ( 1980, Ora· ma) ete O'Toole, Ste11e Railsback Wan1ed by the police, a disturbed Viet- nam veteran finds an unsure haven on a mo111e set where a Wortd War I epic is IPIMOIW.D-111• TY .. LOOll AT LIARl•tm Yount AND ntl llMI .... ..UROOll AClllCULMm UU A COWT1I\' .._ nmuTI TO KITTY WILLI Tammy Wynette hosts this tribute to the "Queen 01 Country Music" leatur· rng performances by Lynn Anderson. Tom T Hall, Hank Williams Jr .• Merle Kilgore. Cherly McLain, Roy Acuff and Kitty Wells herself Taped at Nashville's Grand Ole 0 r~use. ( t l'lr . 30 min ) . . .. Ml WVI IT TO llAV'D 1:9 PAITWAYI _, ICtlUUlll P,ACll OP CUL TUM UTn.M • UQlff ,_Tim IPIMOUT .,..ROOM .. ICINIB WllKLY llOVll "Lucky Lady" ( 1975, Come- dy) Liza Minnelli, Burt Reynolds. (2 l'lrs.) 41111 bel~~~tL,9mtn,) ; DAY OP DllCOml rr•"""9 llCWll "Love Child" (1982. O<ama) Amy Madigan, Beau Bridges. A pregnant inmate In e women's pri&OO wages a bat· ti• 10 k .. p her Child. whO waa rather4td by a married guard. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) .. CH) llCMI "So Fine" (1981, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Jack Warden. A stuffy 00- lege professor saves his lather's ftoundef- tng garment factory by tn11ent1ng a new i.ype olladies' Jeans. 'A ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) m llCWll "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzeneoger, James Earl Jones. In a mY'hlcat world of the past, a warrior-thief and his compan- ions are sent by a Nordic king to lree the ruler's daughter from the leader of a snake cult. 'A' (2 hrs .• 10 min.) Oil llCMI "Fi11e Days One Summer" ( 1982. Drama) Sean Connery. Betsy Brantley. ( 1 hr . 50 min.) (Q) MOVll "Mr Sycamore" ( 1975, Com. 1 dy) Jason Robards. Jean Simmons. ( 1 hr., 30m1n.) • WAYOP'rMml 1:11 ANDY-..nt r. TOOAY'IMLIQION -lll'n'Y um.IUICALI Wl.DUPI ADmfMll QUmT MOClt • IUllCH IClllSTHCONLMD DAY OP DllCO¥IRY CAll'IR AND .... lllAlm l11BT (R) ri • MINDAY 11A11 ..., AMIA TO 1"I ~ POWIR Dina Mer- rill and Jack Gilford star In this story about a secret experiment to clone a lamous sci· entlst. ( 1 hr, 45 min.) 0llCMI "Missing'' (1981. Orama) Jack Lemmon. Slss~ek. (2 hrs .. 2 min.) m•lll.'..C YOICa Nl@lllT OP 0000 .... Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Under New Management · Sen·1ng .\ll Faiths" Dean A . Dempsey General Mauger Bernard 8. Rad.alck llemort.I eo.M6ar I larbcn· IJawu · Ylount Olive \lcnl<>rial Park· Mo1·tual)· · CREMATION $290 OTHER SERVICES FROM '546 PHON:o10DAY FREE INFORMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Friday, Oct. 21, 1983 17 -Sunday Conl. Valentino look-alike beau. Bill disappears with the only copy ot the new script and hatches a plan to prevent another actress fro~ad ( 1 hr) ~ llOVll "'First Blood .. ( 1982. Orama) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna. A Vietnam veteran's run-in with the poltce in a dead war buddy's hometown escalates Into a minor war 'R' (I hr , 35 min.) (0) llOVll "'Five Days One Summer" ( 1982. Drama) Sean Connery, Betsy Brantley An Alpine vacation for a moun- taineering Scot11sh phys1c1an and the young woman traveling w11h him becomes the venue for personal revelation 'PG' ( t hr , 50 min.) CS)ACAllOFL.8n Edward Asner stars as an attorney who takes on a Pulitzer Prize- winning columnist (Daniel J Travantd'-> In an emotlonally charged libel suit brought by a war corespondent (Gordon Pln- senl) (1 hr. 32 min) 0llOVll "Buddy, Buddy" (t981. Come- dy) Jack Lemmon. Walter Matlhau While an assassin concentrates on his next klll· .in9.. he is rudely 1nlerrupted by a bumbling failure of a man who 1s allemptlng suicide 'R' ( 1 hr , 36 min ) .. @ ..,..,PAI.WILL .. I) CJ) ONI DAY AT A Tm Max (Michael Lttmbeck) is thrust into deeper depres· sll:>n when Barbara and Julie try to cure his writing block ~~GMNT -~ ()) TMI .-11-FihiOM .... ..,,. .. , A "manhunt'' al an art gallery leaves Florence in the com· pany of a mHllonaire (Bennell Guillory) who wants to raise her self-esteem D GD llOVll "Women Ot San Quentin" (Premiere Drama) Stella Stevens, Deb· bie Allen A new female guard at the all- male San Quentin prison has a stressful first week on the job as Inmate violence wra™ltentlary. (2 hrs.) e WCMILD OF 'ACQUll COUl-TIAU D ®) IWIDCAl1\I & llOCOAMCl A crooked promoter trle~ to gain exctuslva management of an aspiring Olympic bOxer (Richard Lawson) by threatening the=ma1her Ct hr) I ~.Cl 1111ATM "Pictures" Devastated when Ruby runs off with her Valentino look-alll\e beau, 0111 dl98ppeara with the only eopy of thtnlew script and hatches a plan to preven1 another actress from playing the lead ( 1 hr.) Ci) UNAll. "Legend And Legacy· Raphael's Influence on othef ert!Sts 18 demonattateo by eKemlnlng worl(s of Rembranot, Caravaggio and Rubens. ( t ~ ll0¥9 "Richard Pryor Live From The Suneet Sirlp" (1982, Comedy) Aloherd Pry0t. This lllrneo concert performance 11 highlighted Qy the comedian's 111ewa on 1e11, m1rrlt1ge, prison Ille and a ehllllng ll'<>UQh humorous account of his oatn• strophic exr.eriencos with cocaine de nden~. A' ( t hr , 30 mtn ) OOLLHI POOTIAU Cetlfornla va. ~rs) (() "The World Aooordlng To Gerp" (1982, ComeQy) Robin w111111ma, Mnry Beth Hurt. The &On of an unm11rr1ed prep acnoor nurse enjoys a Ill• lull ot adventures.. cotnclcJtncta 11nd blnrre 9Jl.arac1era. 'R' (2 hr•, t6 min.) (.lJ m¥ll "The E><orctat" ( t973. Horror) 20 Friday, Oct. 21. 1983 Ellen Burst{n, Linda Stair The young daughter o a popular actress becomes possessed by a demonic spirit which com· mils evil acls through the occupation of her mind and body. 'R' .2 hrs., 2 min.) .. (tl) ctMTWI Ctll.lltmF NI> Ml fJ CJ) IOODtlllfT, llAlfTOW Jenny's distress over bOtherlng a distraught wldow to fulllll an assignment leaves her wonder· Ing whether she should seek a new occu- e!_tlon. U ICMOOL llAT Feature<!: the Newman Nutrition Cents< 1n East Los Angeles, the largest school food manufacturing kitchen In the world. ® MOT MIClllA•Y THI ... Comedy skelches combine wilh classic him and news footage in an ottbeat, satiric take- off. .. CS)IUTOf__. -· CJ) T1W'fl8 MlttN, 11.D. Trapper's all· wife Melanie (Jessica Walter) conducts a seminar tor doctors' wives, leaving Trapper to cope with their angry hus- bands.~) I luv..-..w rf OI MOTi The legend ot Jesse James's fltewalkers ot Surinam: a helicopter-fire-escape device tor hlgh·rlse buildings; a 75-course Chinese banQuet . strange ~atlons ( 1 hr l 0'1111 TOllOMOW ®) '9ll POOTaALl Los Angeles Raiders at Dallas Cowboys ( 1 hr ) G>HAlllYO fJn ._ AT .M.IA't Julia prepares a main course of braised sweetbreacts. and guest chef Bradley Ogden serves a deS- sert of sujM~~~le mousse, D '1l) '1111 .UYI "Macbeth" Nicol Williamson and Jane Lapotalre star as the murderous, power-hungry CO\.lple In lhls dramatization of Shakespeare's clas· sic play. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CID lllCMI "Halloween Ill: Season Of The Witch" ( 1982. Horror) Tom Atl<lns. Sta· cey Nelkln A young woman 1$ aided by an emergency room physician In her lnvesll· gatlon of a Halloween masl< manufacturer who may have been responsible tor her lather's gruesome murder 'A' ( t hr .. 35 min.) (D) llO¥W "Carnal Knowledge" (t971, Drama) Jack Nleholson, Ann-Margret. Two college friend& &pend aeven1I yeers before enct alt« gradUetlon Clttccwetlng 111-by sharl!!9 ind switching each other's Q!!lltlends. 'A (1hr .. 37 min.) CIJ PAl'ml CHAii "Plague Ot Locusts" Hart Is torn between Ide.ls and prettlge when two vastly Clltferent law llmli .. ch otlet him a summer Job. ( 1 hr.) e llOWll "Duet For Four" ( 1982. Dfa· ma! Mike Praa1on, Diane Cll4Jf1to. An Au1• tral an toy lmport9f wtlote, bUalneta 11 on the skid• I• 1bandoned by l'lla wile. (1 hr .. 3b ~ ,.. lfll "Jullua Ce.Ur" ( 1070, Df1m1) Oharlron Hatton. JoM Otetgud. BaM<I on tht pt1y by Wl~l1m 81'11knpeere. Pollllc11 intrtovt and lrHChery culmlnete In murci.r In ancient Rome (2 hrs., 25 min.) .. ,,, . ..,. .... _, 1111 -f\ellureclt lntoMewl with Rlc"-rd Widmark, Rod Steloer aod Alonard CNrnb«IAlrt' why oelebflttee it' r,klnQ tOUft. {1 ht.) • W& NMT Gabler end Jtf.. flty Lyon• hcitl an ln10fmetl'J9 looll II "I'"' new at the mew}te. =II&: I ,.,.'°'°" ,,_.,IWAGICWIT VWTllAM: A TILIY*Olt tllTOflY "LBJ Goes To War (1964-1965)" Although Ho Chi Minh Is determined lo unite Norlh and South Vietnam, Lyndon Johnson's vehe- ment opposition results In massive escala- tion of the undeclared Vietnam War. Q ( 1 hr.) Ct) llOV1I "Rich And Famous" (1981, Orama) Candice Bergen. Jacqueline Bis· set. Throughout the ups and downs of their respective literary careers and romantic lives, two women depend on their friendship tor stability 'R' ( 1 hr .• 55 min) (J) llOVll "The Sender" ( 1982. Horror) Kalhryn Harrold, Zel1ko lvanek. A flurry of telepathic hallucinations is unleashed on the s1afl and patients ar e Georgia psychl· atric hospital when a suicidal patient with uncontrollable psychic powers Is admit· led. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) llOVll "Exorcist II: The Heretic" ( 1977. Fantasy) Richard Burion. Linda Blair Young Regan MacNell ls still haunt· ed by bizarre visions and dreams of llying, a situation which a priest and a femele psychologlst try to end for her 'R' ( 1 nr .. 57 min.) ~WALLY QIOMI tl .. Cll ... 1 llOVll "The Sex Machine" ( 1978. $cl· ence-Flctlon) Agoatlna Belli. In 2037 A.O .. sclentl81& sol11e the energy problem by harnessing the power of the human Ubl· do 'R' ( 1 hr . 20 min ) tWl IPCllTINW. PACiiifiW .... ..,,Al.au. llCMI "The Day The Bubble Burat" ( 1982, Orama) Robert Vaughn, Richard Crenna. The effects of the 1929 stock market crash, which tool( place on the Clay that went down In history as "Black Tue~· are dramatized. (R) (3 hrs.) D "The GOdtather, Par1 ll"J 1974. Orama) Al Paclno, Robert Duvall. lchael Corleone assumes his late lather's throne and power as he beeomes the new head of the Mafia. finding problems wilh •rival factions and the law throughout his reign. 'R' (3 nra., 20 min.) I MCLUI . tW m¥ll "The Dey The Bubble Burat" ( 1982. Dfama) Robett Vaughn, Richord Crenna. The ettecta of the 1929 ttock market cralh, which took place on the day rl'\a1 went down In hletory 111 "Bleck Tu-=tr," ere dramatlled. (R) (3 hra.) 8 YWOOD ~Featured: a took at Lillde Ronatadl's new album; Holly· wood HC,.llrles tell what It ls like working tor the famoua; • profile of Burt Ward, "Robin" from the old "Batman" TV Mfles, CID llCMI "Jinxed!" ( t982, Comedy) S.ttt Mldler. Kon Wthl. A alngtf 111118 an untucl<y ca1lno Cle1ltr Into helping 1'19' dO aw1y with hef obno1dou1 bOyttlend. 'R' ( t l'lr .. Umin.) , tW ... ''The PltUUre 01 Hit Compti• ny" (1961, eom.dy) Fred Aelafre, Deb- bie AeVnotdl. A tether auempta 10 9fop ,hit clt"9f\l•f'• weddlnO plant. (2.1\f .. , 10 min.) -1· ... 'mlr'~-.u- C.rol Lawrence 1nc1 All Llnkltttar holl tl'llt IOO!t at 11\t ol'IHdren ot £111 Atrlo4 end tti.lr atrvggll for eurv1Y1J. Gu.ta. °"* Yan Patten. Wlllltm hlMf, Deen Jonte. Elttm Zlmballtt Jt, (I hr.) -lunclay Cont. Qy} LIUI Mlnnelll. Burt Reyno101 (2 hll) CJtJ llCMI "Five Deys Qnf) Summ4tr" ( 1982, Orama) Sean Connery, Betsy Brantley . ( 1 hr 50 min.) (.Q) llCMI ''The Pride Of Tr'9 Yenllees·· ( 1942. Biography) Gery Cooper, T61eN Wtlahl (2 hrs , JO min ) 1 l CAal Of &om. Edward AsntH &tars aa an allomey who lakes on a Pur1tzer Pr1ze- w1nning columnist (Daniel J T1avanll) 1n an emotionally charged libel suit bfoughl by a war corespondent (Gordon Pin ~nl) ( 1 hr .. 3~ t:9!1Z) ..... "'"4CQUll CCU. TIAll • 1 llAllM.U Oii THI ROAD llCMI "The Three Stooges Qo Arouno The World In A Daze" ( 196.Comedy) IThr~es, Jay Shetheld (2 hrs ) TMM "11VMTAm rT'llV8WIOOY'IWU llCMI "Vlolelle" ( 1978, Drama) Isa belle Huppert. Stephane Audren. (2 hrs ) 1111 G TAUt AIOUT PICTUllll Guest: Stephen White, owner, Stephen WMe Gallery and curator in the tleld of v1n1age pMtogra· J>hy l ®l •ftCOfl PMTUY*MD • TC*Y.,..,. .IOUllW. rT'lntr1Y10Dnwu lllO¥ll "II Came From Hollywood'· ( 1982. Comedy) JoM Canoy, Dan ik~ hr .. 2g,m~ -llCl:cm 4111 IUMDAY Live lrom Westlake Village, lhe Tim Conway Cerebral Palsy Golf Tour· nament, will be shown (2 hrs.) fJ OUWIAO "The Sov1e1 Athlete" The nse 10 Olympic prominence ol 1he Soviet Union 1s traced trom lhe 1952 games 1n Helsinki 10 th~resen1 ~ 1 hr ) 0 WA WJMO .IOttN F. UJMDY Hal Holbrook hosts this re1rospec11ve locus1ng on the Kennedy legacy and his impact as president on Amenca during lhe early S1Jt11es. former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford. and Senators John Glenn ano Henry Jackson are tea· lured (2 hrs) CD llOVll "Por1ra11 01 An Escorr· ( 1980, Drama) Susan Anspach, Tony BllL (2 hrs.) g) llOVll "Burnt Offerings" ( 1976, Hor· ror) Belle Davis. Karen Black (2 hrs.) f.l!) WAU tTMIT Wlllt "Should You Buy Real Estate?" Guest Marvin T Levon. co- chairman, Consolidated Capital Compa· nles Gl) llOVll "Born Losers .. I 1967, Orama) Tom ~hlln, Ehzabeth James (2 hrs) '1!) Olfl Alft.I Yanllee Ron Guidry explains how curve balls work. voiceprlnt· Ing and Its uselulness in catching criminals Is examined and the red-tailed hawk 1s fEo=ed. T'ICINT1ll llOVll "'Gray Lady Down" ( 1978. Adventure) Charlton Heston, Da111d Car- radine (1 hr . 51 min) 0 llOVll "Trail 01 The Pink Panther"' ( 1982, Comedy) Peter Sellers. David W Nlv~35 min.) tell I PACI TMI UllC* TADIO Mlflllflt9 WAllMITOMWllX .. ...., • .. TICtt,_. ··How To Buy A Com- puter" This segment examines what com· ~lers are teach!~ children (CJ llOVll "'Glofla' ( 1980, Orama) Gene Rowtanos. John Adames (2 hrs .. I min ) (I) COUIGI l'OOT'UU. Noire Dame vs us~~-~ .. ... ,a.. 'ATllOL '=9'~ "Retotv9d that Alllrma· live Action Ooele FOi Mlnoiltlea And Women Should Be AbOllatl4td" MoaeratOI JalT\M Clybuin Pro WUllam F Buckley Jr . Clarence Pendleton, C"81rman. U s Committee on Chill Rights: Asst Ally Gen Wiiiiam BradlOld Reynold&. Con Mary Frances Berry. outgoing vice cha11· man, U.S Committee on Clvll ~lohts, Jack Greenberg, Olrector, NAACl> Legal Defense ano Education Fund: Judith Lichtman. exec dlrecto1. Women's Legal Defense Fund (Part t) ( t hr) '1!) ~ AT MJA't Julia prepa1n 11 main course of braised sweetbreads, and guest chel Bradley Ogden serves a des· sert of sooarbush maple mousse R CID lllO¥ll "Legend Of The Wiid' (1980, Drama) Dan Haggerty, Denver Pyle ( 1 hr., 40 min) CD llOVll "The Boy Who Never Was" (lllo Date. Adventure) (1 hr ) ©.) AlllA TO TMI IMfllri flOWlll Dina Me(· rill and Jack GllfOfd. star In this story aboul a secret experiment 10 clone a famous &ef- antist ( I hr , 45 min ) <I> llOVll "Rich Ano Famous" ( 1981. Drama) Candlee Bergan. Jacqueline Bis- sel. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) '1l) ~ 1IUWNOM Guests Richard Levinson, Wiiiiam Link. .. ,AmMCA'I lllllCTUCIC• .. Cll ... ... I MC10AW• , ,._,.. --111Evenlng ·a•m ... llOVll "Life, libe1ty And Pu1sul1 On The Planet Ot The Apes" ( 1974, Science· F1c11on) Roddy McDowell. Ron Harper Galen the chimp finds that an old love Is now e surgeon at the ape hospltal (2 hrs) D ®l ""l'OOTUU Los Angeles Raiders l at D=~ooys (3 hrs ) WOllLDATWM PIOfll TO PIOfll rA'•"M AOA»12 UIMAll. "The Prince 01 Painters" An examination of Raphael's mature w()(k. including sequences ol the frescoes 1n the Vatican Stanza. is presented ( 1 hr ) '1!) llOYA "An1llclal Heart" The case of Barney Clark. who received an er1111clal heart implant In 1982, 1s reviewed. and an investigation ot the continuing controversy over artlllclal heart research Is presented. Q (lhr) W lllOVll "World 01 Martial Aris'· (1982) Documentary The basecs of martial ans 1ra1n1ng are presented by many ot the world's eJ1perts 1ncludlng Akldo masrer M1tsuru. Yamastolto and Dar ate masrer Steve Sanders (SJ llOVll "Time Bandits" ( 1981. Come- dy) Craig Wainock. David Warner. A young boy IS taken on a lllp through time by a band of diminullve would·be outlaws who have stolen a time-warp map from lhe Supreme Being 'PG' (1 hr.,50 min) 0 llOVll "Missing" ( 1981, Orama) Jack Lemmon, S•ssy Spacek. A middle-aged New Yo1k businessman and his daughter· 1n-faw try to find out what happened to his son who disappeared dunno the mllltary coup in Chile 'PG' (2 hrs , 2 min ) IAnLl'ID•MmCM ... -· .... ..... COMB ICI WIC»WCWAT1 llOWll "A Cry In The Wllderneas" ( 1974. Drama) George Kennedy, Joanna Pettet To p1otec1 his lamlly. a man chalna himself 111 his barn after being bmen by a rabid skunk ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (CJ llOVll ··Becket" ( 1964, Orama) Rich· aro Bunon. Peter O'Toote King Henry It ol England clashes w11t1 tna Archbishop ()( Canterbury auring 1ne 12th centu1y (2 hrs .. 30 min.) I llOTI)-(llljTl ltTllllllATIOMAL NI ._,,.. MITCAMDA E "The Steel CowOOy " (1978, Orama) James Brohn. Rip Torn Hounded by blll cotleclOIS, an independent truck driver oec1oes to pick up some extra mon· " ey on the side by illegally 1ran~po1t1ng stolen cattle. (2 hrs.) "1=11MCM AU CMAMWt QMAT AMD lllAU I NA,,. "Acacia Tree of Thorns" A great vatlety or wllolife species Uve ln and around the thorny acacia trees on 1he Afri- can plains ( 1 hr ) CE) AUITIWJAN MA.It l'OOTUU "'Rough and Tumble World Down Under" (R) ( t hr) C1t.l IUCWI MY'I AU.rlTAM Sugar Ray Leonard welcomes Drew Pearson, star receiver lor lhe Dallas Cowboys, who Is seen reaching young ·players the llnet points ot football et Pearson's high school alma mater 1n South River. N J J.) llOVll "Time Band11s·· ( 1981, Come- dy) Craig Warnock, David Warner A young boy 1s taken on a t11p through time by a band ot dlm1nut111e would-be outlaws who nave stolen a rime-warp map trom lhe Supreme Being. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 50 min.) (0) THI TIWTAnoM It COMClllT The Temptations sing such hits as "Jusr My lmag1nat1on," "My G11r· and many others { 1 hr) (2) llOVll "Five Days One Summer" ( t982 Drama) Sean Connery, Belsy Brantley An Alpine vacation for a moun- taineering Scottish physician and the young woman tra11er1ng wolh him becomes the venue lor personal revelation 'PG' ( 1 nr, 50 min.) I TMI "°11CTOM NI ..wa NI PRACIGU IM>C« Gobo decides 10 give up exploring unlll an 1nv1S1ble mons1er amves In Fraggre Rock i -ICOTT 7':11 WORTI PAQI .. (]) AUCI Alice ponders over ca111ng a former high school flame (Dennis Holahan) while heJs v1si11ng Phoenix. U GI) IOIQHT Miii! Mlchael enlists the aid of a blind woman (Elyssa Davalos) 10 catch a ru1hless scrap melal dearer after an ear her plan ta11s ( 1 hr ) I TAXI TWIJCllHT me llOVll "Portrait 01 An Escort'· ( 1980. Orama) Susan Anspach. Tony Bill A divorced woman moonlights as an escor1 in order to make ends meet (2 hrs I g) IOUl>OCU Elli Ul\m "Acacia Tree ol Thorns" A great va11e1y ot w1ldhte species live In and around lhe thorny acacia trees on lhe Afri- can plains ( 1 hr ) '1!> ~Cl n.ATlll "Pletures .. Devastated when Ruby runs olf with tier Friday, Oct. 21 , 1983 19 -Monday Cont. I ~~ llAamL I L1J1U NEWtH0tM .c ... OCIJlltl ~ lllAIH "John Cougar Mellen· camp" CE) AUTO RAC.0 "NASCAR Ame11can 500" (from Rockingham. N C ) (A) (2 hrs) lllOVll "Paternity" (1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Beverly o· Angelo A bach· elor in his lor11es who wants to be e telher searches for the right woman to bear h•s child 'PG' (I hr 35 min I fTOMID Scott Baio and v1nn1e Bufano star in 1h1s special expl0tlng the eflects ot ~r pressure on teen-agers· drug habits l:'t lllOVll "Final Assignment" ( 1980. Orama) Genevieve BuJold, Michael York A Canadian TV reporter 1n Moscow dis· covers a Russian. sc1ent1flc e(pertment using steroids on children and smuggles 1ncr1m1na11ng matenat out of the country 'PG~ hr. 30 min ) -;=::::. •ACU OI cut.. n. 111)¥9 "I Wake Up Screaming" ( 1941. Mystery) Betty Grable, Victor Mature A detective obsessed with thoughts ol a murdered waitress attempts to frame e man ror whom he teets biller resentment i1 hr, 30 min.) (Q) lllOVll "Trait Qt The Pink Panther" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter Sellers, David Niven Following the disappearance of bumbling French police detective tnspec· tor Clouseeu, a TV reporter Interviews friends. tam11y and enemies 10 pvt togeth· er.a~~fhlsllle 'PG' (1hr ,35 min) NI Cll ... .c ... IW'PY DA YI AQAIM ,Jl.llAW ROWM A llAlnlf't LAU.. ... nml'IC09MY ... ft.D ., .... ..cMT UM CClll•C110N -OUlllm COUNTY Featured KFWB's Barbera Riegle; Plaza Rhythm Band; back peln clinic; drugs In Orange County (IJ llOVll "Trail or Tt.e Pink Panther" ( t982, Comedy) Peter Sellers. David Niven Followtng the disappearance of bumbling Frend1 potlce cletectlve lnepec tor CIOVMllU. a TV r&pOJter lntervleW$ frle<td8. famlly end enemies to pvt togeth- er a prof lie of his Ille 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (J)IOtlt WM WOM.D Barbour's sur· vey of t1eclnallng people and events from acrou the U S l8 accompeni.<S by the anlmallone of Mad MagaZlne·a Sergio Ara='. (I hr.) (%) "Vlotttte" ( 1978. Orama) 188· belle Huppert. Stephen& Audran A yovng women deeldel to do away with h8t per- ents •no cOlleet h•r lnhefltance so that •hi c11n aupport her glgOlo bOytrlond In thl 1tylt to wnlCh he Is SQCuttom~ 'R' l hra..) 19 ClaMMCCMITY TODAY 1'9 ..> • 119 TOW F11uur~· the Santi Barblrl Dog 8hOW; Routt 88 C<>r!* to NII .. Stave remlnltoes •bout the flmout hlghw1y end !Ilka 10 Gtofge M1hlr1t and Mutln Mllntt llbout their Witt of the 22 Friday. Oct. 21, 1983 same name Norm Albert. the world's record hOICler tor treading water, writ attempt 10 swim from Los Angeles to Avalon R CJl)fAa.Y PIW ITMWllMY ltaTCAD HOUmWAMl- llQ IUUMll Animated Strawberry Shortcake mo11es into a new hovse and all her tnends give her e housewarming party. leac~~~vorlle recipe ....... " PIOIU'I cowr TO 119 llMOlt IOM M GI.~ .. A Sea Ot Conlhct" The l1nancia1 power wielded by the smaller Arab stales of the Persian Gull ts eJte· mined and th81r tuture rs conS1clered Q i!hr) fB)""-OGLli.occ Matters gel out or hand when Mol<ey conceives a cle11er plot to loot Junior Gorg m 111)¥9 "Surrender" ( 1950) Vera Rais· toni hrs) .. ICAMCaOW .... ICllQ II IOo. A wealthy beauty (Jennifer Runyon) falls for Boone. leading Rome to become 1n1ense1y jealous { 1 hr ) G llOVll "Dark Victory" ( t939, Drema) Belle Davis. George Brent When a worn· an learns tnat hef days are numbered because of an 1nope<able brain condltron, she gains sustenance lrom the doctor she mames ,i};,s l ~LOU tD ~_,-TOMmfT Country stars David Frtuelt, Shelley West and Dottle West In Lake Tahoe G> -. M WOUIWI ,_ • "' lemlnlst photographer's precocious young daugh· ter conspires to change her mother's sm- gte status Patty Dulle Astin. David Birney and Danielle Br11ebol1 star (2 hrs.) fD M GI.~ "A Sea Of Conflict" The f1nanc1a1 power Wielded by the smaller Arab stat8S ol the Persian Gull Is e>Ca· mined and their future 11 con&lclered Q (}hr) CC) llOVll "Man On A Tightrope'· ( t953, Suspense) Fredrl<: Maren, Terry Moore. An entire Czechostoval<lan circus troupe executes a daring plan to escape from behind the Iron Curt11n (2 hrs.) (!) IPOllTIC8n9 (If) llOVll "LOYe Child" ( t982, Orama) Amy Madigan. Beeu Bridge• A pregnent Inmate In a women's prison wagee 1 bat· tie to keep her child, who w11 lathered by a married ~rd 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min) (S)llOVll 'The French LleUtenent'1 wom- an" (1981, Drama) Mef)'I Streep. Jeremy lroos An allalr between two 1e10<s It per- atlel&d In the romantic perlOd mm In whlc:h the two lrt performing 'R' (2 hra.. 5 min) 0190¥11 "Death W11ch" (1982, Horror) Romy Sehneldtf, Harvey Keitel. String. mlngs tMtgln to occur whftfl 1 women e1tardtt •he w11nt1 10 die a ptf\1111, pe<· .. 1 IOl'la=tl\ 'R' (2 h,..) lrtl Mn.AT~ Af 119 "9fTI (IQ .. LONIO!lT P& •ttJllll The Chlpl*'dlll mall dancent mekt 1 Video tepe, tyndlcated HOiiywood Columnlat Merilyn 8tck ll\lttt some Of her ••c:Jut/Y9e e mAT SU DSJICtl "The Ufe OI Vttdl" Bun lAncetttf NNll• Ihle SUI· part dtamattu11on ot Glulilp9e v~·111tt •nd muelo. fillMd In Europt. (2 tn.) (DJ ... "My Favotftt V1tr" (1982. Comedy) •Ptlf! o·rocMt. J9Mlca Harpw. A dlpsoman1acal tormer matinee 1dot has d1fhcutty coping with the pressures of a hve TV performance during tele111sion·s I den age ·po· ( 1 hr . 35 min ) d MCAT\111 .. Cl) AnlMIAtH The endurance of Potter. Klinger. Mulcahy and Plellter is tested during an exceptionally busy night at Gen. Pershing Hospital G GI) lllOVll "The Haunting Passion" (Premiere. Suspense) Jane Seymour Gerald McRaney The neglecled wile ol o sportscaster rs tormented by a sensual spirit from beyond the grave that wants to " her Q (2hrs) ... CCMtYIU V::r ~I "The Liie or Verdi" Burt Lancaster narrates this six· part dramat1za11on or Giuseppe Verdi's Ille and muSlc. filmed tn Europe (2 hrs ) (() llOVll "Days 01 Heaven" ( 1978. Ora· ma) Richard Gere, Brooke Adams. Three youthtut m1gran1 workers see a potential gold mine when they seek employment at the vast spread of a wealthy wheal farmer 'PG' (1 hr., 41 min.) 111)¥9 "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden" ( t977. Orama) Kathleen Ouln- lan, B1bt Andersson A teen-age schizo- phrenic caught up In her own fantasies rs forced 10 cope with Ille In an old-fashioned mental Institution 'R' (I hr .. 32 min ) • llll '°"1MWGf MmltA A profile of Tex as 1s presented~ hr ~ "0 TMAT'I INC~ An 1mpover1s~ janitor's bl win In the New York St e Lottery, a ~evlce to save a glrrs leg Ir amputation. en escape trom a subrnerg steel box. ( 1 hr ) ... tJ CJ) lmllWlf Erica Chase (Stella St • vans) plans to hire Dick to write her eut • biography, but wants to develop an 1nt1· mate relationship first (Part 2) (f) 111)¥9 .. David And Bathsheba" ( t952. Orama) Gregory Peck, Susan Heyward David. the king ot the Jews rans 1n love wrtl\ Bathsheba, another man's wtle~=r l gjMCMPROllOMTim -· (I) D9ALD POlfT M.A.I Jack becomes suspicious ot the reasons behind Celia's mlscerrlege. end Harlan tries to bribe Rear Adm. M11t1ory 10 keep Hltery ovt of Glenn's covrt mertlel. ( 1 hr ) I e.= TOMmfT Country start Devld Frluell. Shelley West and Dottle Weat In Like Tahoe (C) llCMI "Don't Cr . It's Only Thunder" ( 1982, Oram1) ~nls Chrietophlr. SUMn Saint Jlf'MS A tamale Army doctor and a trovbfe.ptone mtdl(; help two nuns care for a group of Vletnamtte 0tphan9 'PG' ( t hr., 50 min.) CH> OM LOCATIClll .. Eddie Murphy -Dellrl· oua.. This comedy supers11r makea hi• uncen&Ofed tetevlalon et1nd•up •<>lo tltbul before 1n 1udltnce at Con1tlfu11on Hell In W-=on· DC (1 hr.) Ill "Four Friends" ( 1981, Drema) Cf11g Wasaon. Jodi Thelen. ThrM high tchOol buddln take MPSr•t• rOld• to 1dutth0od atter gfld\Jllion but c:onttnut to bt un1t~ by fr~~ Ind their loll• tor the 11rnt women. 'R' t hr .. 55 min.) • .,. "lndleetttlon An ArntricAn Witt" ( 195~. Or1rne) Jenntltt Joriee. Montgomery Clift. An ldUlt.,OUI Ametl- can wtlt •lone on vaci.tlon In lt1ty metll her loller lot one more tMrft.11 time be!«• lhfy ,.,._,.t pen. ( 1 hf .• 30 min.) -lunclay Cont • • All.-iDAltPM&Y A IOOll I• taken ot 1he )oye ano conlllct1 ot the Wiiiiam c Loud lam~ta Barbara ( 1 h1 ) Cll lflOllT na (m llCMI "The Pride Of The Yankees•· ( 19412. Biography) Gary Cooper. Tereaa Wright. Baseball star Lou Gehrig over· comes lhe ()(1(1& to become a 1egeod In the~ (2 hrs . 5 min.) 11111 fJ "The Moon Is Blue" ( 1953. Comedy) Wllllem Holden, David Niven A young women sets ou1 to disarm, a play- boy who doesn't believe In the 1netltu1ion Of m:io;a (2 l'lrS. I tta (fl) "The Flame" ( 1947. Drama) Vera Ralston. Broderick Crawford A women becomes deeply and romantically attached to the Intended victim of an eittortlon plot. (2 hrs.) m THI LlllOll 11111 Cl) lllO¥ll "Spellers" ( 1980. Drama) Hens van Tongeren. Renee Soutendl)k The adventures ot five Dutch teen-agers Interested tn motocross racing are detailed. ( t hr . 50 min ) '*i -ntlem&ACI lllB'lllllNT NITWOM .... llCMI ''Lucky Lady" ( 1975, Come- dy) Liza Minnelli. Burt Reynolds A kind- hearted killer. a oungllng gigolo and a smuggler's widow form a personal jlnd professional bootlegging alllance during ProhibltlOl'I 'PG' (2 hrs.) (!)WOlmrlYOUIYUU(R) United States vs. South Korea (2 hrs ) CZ) llCMI "The Stunt Man" ( 1980. Ora· -Monday -Morning Movies- •o "Buddy. Buddy" (1981. ComedyJ Jack Lemmon. Walter Ma11hau. ( 1 hr .. 36 min) l:IO CZ) "Love Child" ( 1982, Drama) Amy Madigan, Beau Bndges. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) •CID "Hugo And Joselin" ( 1969. Orama) Marie Ohman. Fredrlk Becklin. ( 1 hr . 25 min.) •@ "Queen Of The Stardusl Ballroom" (1975, Romance) Maureen Stapleton. Charles Durning, (2 l"trs ) .. CC) "Men On A Tightrope" (1953, Suspense) Fredric March, Terry Moore. l2 hrs.) NICI) "Dark Passage" (1947, Mystery) Hurnphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall (2 hrs.) 0 "Piaf" ( 1973. Biography) Brigitte Ariel. Pascale Christophe. ( 1 hr . 40 min ) J':ll(S) "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Aicherd ~or. JacllleGleason. (1hr.40 m1n) W "Violette" ( 1978. Drama) Isabelle Huppert, Stepha11e Audran. (2 hrs.) .. cc:J "I Wake Up Screaming" (1941 . Mys- tery) Betty Grable. Victor Mature ( r hr . 30min) CID "Paternity" ( 1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Beverly D' Angelo ( 1 hr , 35 min.) .. cm "The Greet Adventure" (1976. Adventure) Jack Palarice. Joan Collins U hr .. 25 min ) U "My Favorlle Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper ( 1 hr 35 min.) .. (%) "I Never Promised You A Rose Gar· den" ( 1977. Drama) Kalhleen Ou1nlan. Bibi Andersson ( 1 hr • 32 min.) -ct) "The Browning Version" (1951. Ora· ma) Micheal Redgrave. Jean Kent (I hr . 30mln.) ® "Harry's War" (1981, Comedy) me) P819f O'Toote, Steve Rallfiback. W81'1ted by the pollcf. a Oltturbetd Viet· narn vetwan tlndt an uruure haven on a mo111e Ml where a World War I epic 11 bel~med. 'A'~ .. 9 min) m 1WOI AL 19(8) ION "Bllnd Rage" (1978, AdVen· lure) Frtd WllliamlOl'l, O'Urvllle Merlin. A quaraet of blind commandos plan a mu111- m111lon-dotlar bank hel8t. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 21 min.)_ •1 Cl)Cll ... _,.,,ATGN J:ll In Yout • I .. ':.. "Exorcist II: The Heretic" ( 1977. Fanta1y) Richard Burton, Linda Blair. Young Regan MacNell Is stjll haunt- ed by bizarre vision& and dreams of flying, a situation which a prlett and a temafe psychologist try to end tor her, 'R' ( 1 t)r • 57min,) • M Q AT OMI wmt Guest; Haskell Wexler, Academy Award-winning clnematog111· 12.!ler, (1hr.) HI CHJ Ol9 IWl'l l'IClff PCM UPI The true-Ille drama of one man's breve struggle against terminal cancer. and the courage of his family end friends Is documented. ~~ • ~ lllO¥ll "Make ,Me An Oller" ( 1979. Drama) Susan Blal\efy, Patrick O'Neal. A young woman learns about the shadier side of the real estate game when she becomes an accredited agent and altempts to lure Interested clients into Edward Herrmann. Geraldine Page. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CS) "Andy Hardy Comes Home" ( 1958. Orama) Mickey Rooney. Patricia Breslin. t? hrs.) _.@ "The Fiim-Fiam Man" (1967, Come-<b'J George C. Scott, Sue Lyon. (2 hrs,) -cm "Trail Of The Pink Panther" (1982. Corned)') Peter Sellers. David Niven. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) 0 "Final Assignment" ( 1980, Drama) Genevieve Bujold, Michael York. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 11• G "Hondo And The Apaches" ( 1967, Western) Robert Taylor. Noah Beery Jr. il hr .. 30 min.) 11:11(.Z) "Love Child" ( 1982, Drama) Amy Madigan, Beau Bridges. (l hr .. 35 min.) -JU1ernoon Movles- u. U) "Flame 01 The Barbary Coast" ( 1945, Adventure) John Wayne. Arin Dvorak (2 hrs.) CC) "Don't Cry. It's Only Thunder" ( 1982. Drama) Dennis Christopher. Susan Saint James. ( 1 hr., SO min.) ® "My Favorite Year•· (1982, Cornedy) Peter O'Toole, JesslCa Harper. ( 1 hr .. 35 min,) CS) "The French Lieotenanl's Womal'I" ( 1981, Drama) Meryl Streep. Jeremy Irons. (2 hrs., 5 min.) 12:11@ "My Favorite Year" (1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper. ( 1 hr .. 35 min) 0 "Starstrucll" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Ken· nedy, Ross O'Donovan. (1 hr .. 40 min.) 1:t0 ® "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard ~or. Jacl<ie Gleason. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) W "The Stunt Man" ( 1980, Drama) Peter O'Toole, Steve Rallsback. (2 hrs., 9 min.) •(C) "The Sulll111ns" (1944. Drama) iu ln~uxlhloos l'lornea ( 1 hr . 40 mJn.) ... ,... llCMI "Choice 0 1 Arm&" (1982. Suspenee) Yv81i Montand, Cathe<lne Dttneuve An escaped prlaonor toke• A horse breeder and his wile h06tage In • desperate bid for freedom. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) 1111 Cl) ctWUI ~TUI wmt Guest: Peter O'TOOle. .. CJ) llO¥ll "Five Days One Summer" (1982. Orama) Sean Conneryr Betay Brantley. An Alpine vacallon 101 a moun· talneerlng Scottish physician and the young woman travellnp with him become11 1he venue for persona revelation 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50mln.) ...... 1111 (8) llO¥ll ''First Blood" ( 1982, Drama) Sy1ves1er Stallone. Richard Crenna A Vietnam veteran's run-ln with the police In a dead war buddy's hometown escalates Into a minor war 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) •;TOPO'ntl.-cl Nlllm .._ .. ,_l(R) d 'AlllR CHAii "Plague Qt Locusts" Hart Is torn between Ideals and prestige when two vastly dltterent law firms each , offer him a summer job. ( 1 hr ) 41:11 a:7.l IDMAll Of..__ M cc:J lllO¥ll "La Ronde" ( 1950. Drama) Simone Signore!, Anton Walorook "Musi· cel·chairs" love affairs eventually take their toll on the participants ( 1 hr • 50 min.) Thomas Mitchell, Anne Baxter (2 hrs.)" J:llCS) '1The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard ~or. Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr .. 40 min. J U "Duet For Four" (1982. Drama) Mike Preston, Diane Cilento. ( 1 hr .. 35 min) Ml(() "I, The Jury" ( 1982. Drama) Armanda Assante, Barbara Carrera ( 1 hr , 50 min) -~ "Telelon" ( 1977, Adventure) Charles Bronson, Lee Rem1cll ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) CZ) "The Kentucky Fried Mo111e" ( t977. Comedy) Evan Kim. Meste1 Bong Soo Han. (1 hr .. 30 min.) 41:11® "Hugo And Joselln" (1969. Drama) Marie Ohman, Fredrlk Becklin. ( 1 hr 25 min.) CS) "Marco Polo. Jr .. ( 1973. Adventure) ~nlmated Voice of Bobby Rydell. ( 1 hr., 50mln.) 0 "My Favorite Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper. ( 1 hr, 35 min.) •(() "S1arstrucll" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Ken· nedy, Ross O'Donovan. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) CID "The Great Adventure'' ( 1976, Adventure) Jack Palance. Joan Collins. il hr • 25 min.) 1:11 CZ) "The Lovers" ( 1972, Comedy) Paula Wiicox. Richard BecKlnsale ( 1 hr . 30 min.) --ll:ilvening .. , .... a.I PATROL llPl POOTIAU. New York Giants al St !Lou~=1sc:;i (3hrs .. 15m1n.r 'NlfUY*MD ~TIAU. New Yori\ Giants at St. Louis Cardinals o (3 hrs.) Friday, Oct. 2 1, 1983 21 --Tuesday -Morning Movles- •0 "Used Cars" ( 1960 Comedy) Kurt Russell. Jack W111den ( 1 hr 53 min ) ... QZ) "Brushfire' ( 196? Adventure) John Ireland. Everell SloJne (2 hrs ) • "The Glacier Fo• ( 1978) Oocumen tary ( 1 hr , 10 m111 ) NI(!) ·w 11hou1 Love ( 1945. Comedy) Spencer Tracy, Katha11ne Hepburn (2 hrs) CC) "Toby And Tt1e Koala Bear" ( 198 t Fantasy) Roll Har11s \ 1 hr . 20 min ) ~)"The Timber Tramps' ( 1976. Adven ture) Joseph Co1tor1 Rosey G11er ( 1 hr 30m1n I ' U "Siar Wars· ( 1977 Fantasy) Mark Hamill. Harrison Ford (2 hrs ) .. CZ) "I Never Promised You A Rose Gar den" ( 1977 Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. Bibi Andersson ( I hr . 32 min ) •CC) "'The Front" ( 1976. Comedy) Woody Allen, Zero Mos1e1 ( 1 hr . 34 min ) "Dance Of The Dwarfs" ( 1983, Hor· ror) Peter Fonda, Deborah Ratfm ( 1 hr 33min) • U "The Wild Pony" ( 1980. Ac!Venture) Me11lyn L1ghlstone. All Hindle ( 1 hr . 29 min) -CC) "Make Me An Offer' ( 1979, Drema) Susan Blak.ely, Patflck O'Neal (2 hrs) CID "Goin' South" ( 1978. Comedy) Jack Nicholson. Mary Steenburgen ( 1 hr . 4 t min.) (OJ "The Toy" ( 1982 Comedy) Richard ~or. Jack.re Gleason ( t hr . 40 min ) (SJ '"Home From The Hill" ( 1960. Drama) Robert Mrlchµm George Peppard (2 hrs . 30 min) (%) "Rich And Famous· ( 196 1 Orama) Candice Bergen, Jacqueline B1sse1 ( I hr , 55 min) -az:i "The Hell W11h Heroes" ( 1968, Ora· ma) Rod Taylor. Claudia Cardinale (2 hrs) tWG "Valley Of The Kings' ( t954. Adven ture) Robert Taylor Eleanor Parker ( 1 hr .JO min ) 0 ··Pandemonium ( 1982. Mystery) Tom Smothers. Carol Kane ( t ht . 20 min) -ataunoon Movlu- -• "Se11 And Tile $Ingle Gltl" (196-1, Comedy) Tony Curtis. Natalie WOOd (2 • hrs) CC) "'Thomasine & Bushrod"" ( 1973, Western) Ma~ Julian. Vonetta McGee ( I hr. 35 min ) (D.) "The Godfather" ( 1972, Dfema) Mai IOn Brand<>, Al Pac1no (3 hrs ) CZ) "Sayonera·· ( 1957, Romance) Mai· ton Brando, Red Buttons (2 hrs. 27 min) -()) "Gray L11dy Down" ( 1978, Adven- ture) Charlton Heston. David Cerradif\8 ll hr~51 min) 9 "Cays Of Heaven" ( 1978, Drama) Richard Gere. Brooke Adams ( 1 hr . • 1 min) -~ "Piaf" ( 1973, Biography) Brloitta Ariel. Pasc11i. Chrltt()f)ha ( 1 hr , 40 mln ) ... "Oe8th Witch"' ( 1982, HO<rOr) Romy ~Melder. Harvty Kallal. (2 hra.) (,lJ "I Never PrornlHd Vou A Rote Gar· ~·· ( 1977, Olnm11) K•th'"" Oulnlan, Bibi Anderuon ( 1 hr , 32 min ) .. ~'Young Ooctort In Love·· (1982, ) Mk:hall McKean. 8Hn Young 1! hr , 6 min. I .. CD) "ftlt Ttmbef Trempa·· ( 1978, Actv1n· turt) Joeeph Collon, noeev Grier 24 Friday, Oct. 21 , 1983 W ti: '"The Glacier Fo11" ( 1978) Documen tary ( 1 hr 30 min ) t:lt C1 "The F1on1" ( 1976. Comedy) Woody Allen. Ze10 Mostel ( t hr . 34 min ) 0 "The Wiid Pony" ( 1980. Adventure) Marrlyn Loghtstone Ari Hindle ( 1 hr 29 min) i-"The Stunt Man ( 1980 Orama) Peter O'Toole Steve Railsback (2 hrs 9 min) .. CI) ··spanacus" (Pan I) ( 1960 Ora ma) Kirk Douglas. Laurence Olivier (2 hrs I 'l 1 "Megatorce" ( 1981 Adventure) Ber- ry Bostwick Persis Khamt>at1a ( t hr 40 min ) ..0 11 Came From Hollywoocr· ( 1982. Comecly) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd ( t hr. 20 min) UI H' "Gom' South'" ( 1978. Comedy) Jack Nicholson. Mary Steenburgen ( 1 hr 4 1 min ) --iEEvening •DD .... CIRPATROl cee ... l'AMT UY -.NC MC .... a ,,....CC.Nff MAWAIMl-t llACIB/Utlm......,.. lee ... • ....-rMl*O tUIAN llMAVICMI 110¥11 "Make Me An Otter" ( 1979, Drama) Susan Blallely Patrrcll O'Neal A young woman learns abou1 the shadier Side ol the real estate game wllen she becomes an accre<liled agent and a11emp1s 10 lure rnteresled chents rrllo b~tng IUKUrtOUS homes (2 hrs ) (SJ llO¥ll "Five Days One Summer·· ( 1962. Drama) Sean Connery, Betsy Brantley An Alpine vacation for a rnoun· tameerrng Scotush physician an() the young woman !raveling with him t>ecomea the 11enve tor personal revelatron 'PO ( 1 hr . 50 min) 0 110¥11 ··star Wars ( 1977 Fantasy) Mark Hamill, Harrrson Ford A motley col lochon 01 rebels end robOts band together to a11ack lhe huge space tori of an ~p1esslve ~atactlc empire 'PG' (2 hrs.) m IOIM ·right Of The Month .. (1 hr • 5 •mlnilnr. lii, __ Am llOWll "The Toy" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason A mufllmlt· lioo{llre "puroha1e1.. an unemployed black man as a pl11ylhlng for tilt &Polled ~ng son ·pm •O min.) ... lZJ awl.ll TAUIMnt Gvett Peter O'TOOle. ,. .... .... IWPYMYI MAii AIOllllWIC , .. ., .... .......... ~. ... .,..,Mmn TCNllHT Michael I~~~ talkl AbOul hit rOle In "Educating i-.,..,.,, ....... al LI= "°"Cal-·-_,, "Talclng TIK1 ..... A tU'1i.llze compvtet t!Mlt le beitlO UNO In Cletatoome H en •Id to tMCh chllchn la r~ through the eyes ot its 1n11entor Seymour Papert o ( 1 tir ) ( E J TOP IUNk IOXINQ L111e lrom Las Vegas. Nev (2 hrs , 30 min) I,. UI l'llllVAl 'R DAY 1 H1ghllghls ot lhe r1rs1 day or a tour-day music tes11va1 held on Memorial Day Weekend include perlor· mances by The Clash. Men at Work. A Flock ol Seagulls. Engltsh Beat Orngo Borngo Wall ot Voodoo, INXS and OIV1· ntls ( I hr . 30 min ) (l J ANlllALYllPICI Animated Giida Radner and Billy Crystal provide the voic· es for various animals as they prepare tor their own Ol~mprc games ( I t11 , 30 min ) ,_a:') OAAMGICOUNTYTOOAY ~ tJ I ON ntl TOWN Featured the opening celebratron ol an exh1b11 commemorating hall a century of iournallstrc accomplish· ments. e protlle ol "Variety's"' long-s1and- 1ng columnist Army Archerd, who com- pares old Hollywood to the Hollywood ot tOd'!Y_ RWl'AlaYl'IUD THI WORLD 01' ITU WlllUIY IHOlllTCAICI Animated The Peculiar Pur- ple Preman of Porcupine Peak ttoes 10 turn lhe smiles of Strawberry Shorlcake ano her lrrends to lrowns MONL.A. T1C TAC DOUGIH • IOAP Q) NOPLl'I COUll'T ••a•t•H TO 1M1 llANOlll IOM MIO ComlQ ATTMCTIOMt , llOYWI .. Tile Batlle Of Neratva" ( 1971 . Adventure) Yul Brynner. Hardy Kruger Yugoslavrens struggle lor freedom against loc:;al Che1n11<& as well as flalian and Ger· man troops ~rs.) .. tJ nt1•11Jft Ben 1s h11ed 10 defend a woman (Tyne Daly) accused ot fatal.!l._ shooting her husb,and ( 1 l'lr ) Q W ntl A-TUii The team tries 10 pre· vent a rancher lrom raiding a train that contains e herd ot wrld mustangs tie cap· tured on Indian terrrtOfy (2 hrs ) 0 llOYll "Eltzat>eth The Oueen' ( 1939. Orama) Belle Davis, Errol Flynn A con· lllct over power occurs between Queen Elizebeth and her lover 1n Shakespearean England ( 2 hrs.) D III MT M WCI Shabu's erro1 In transporting Iha wrong man from a hospi- t11f bed to celebrate Kelth"s birthday pit& him against a motorcvote gong .LGUmwrr ~ ~._.,,. TOllltfT Michael Caine t&lks 11t>oul hlS rOle In "Eewcattng Alla." (I) llO¥ll "'The Candidate" ( 1972. Cl•· m1.1) Robert R.alord, Peter Boyle A young ltt>ersl tries desperately 10 avoid being coirvpted by his CAmp11lgn for • seat ln the US S9nate (2 hra ) 811 .WA '"Talking Turtlet" A 1vrtle-tl1e computer that II being IJl8d In clallfoome H 11n t1ld to IMOh chll<lren It reviewed through the tyet ot Its lnvtntor. S.ymour Pa~I. D (1 hf) G ¥llTllla A Mftl90N lllTORT ''Amer· lcA T11ke1 Charo-( 1966· 1967) ".in two years, the Johnaon Admlnlttratl6n he• dispatched 1 5 mllllOn Amerloano to vi.1- nem to fight in thla controV9rltal war. Q (~ '1.6.. "The Stunl Men" ( 1980, Ora· mt) Pttet O'TOOle. Stev. Rtlll~ck. Wanted by the poliee, a distUfbtd Viet· nam Y1ttr•n llnde an untUre haven on a mc>'M M l whete I Worlel Wet I 9PIC le bel"&::d· 'R' (t hrs., 9 min.) QD "Prince 01 .The City" (1991._ -Monclay Conl. -Ql) llCMI "Come Ne.-1 Spt1ng" ( t 9!1f> Otama) Ann Sheridan, Steve Cochran Aller oese111ng hlS wile end t1mlly 101 etght years. a wandere1 111e11 to regain lhe respect ot his community (2 h1s.)- llCMI "The World According To Garp" ( 1982, Come<ly) Robin Wllilams, Mary Beth Hurt. The son ol an unmarrieo prep school nurse enJoYs a Ille full of adventures. colncldenoes and olzarre characters 'R' (2 hrs .• 15 mm} ••1ma..u. -~-.... . lllSmaTlllTWOM l9Wt GRMT WOOO't MEICA lowa-botn drt· Isl Grant Wood. lamous tor his painting -ia::::~·""' ~ llO¥tl "Rich And Famous" ( 1981, Drema) Candice Bergen. Jacqµellne Bis· set Throughout the ups and downs of their respective literary careers and romantic Jives. two women depend on their friendship tor stability 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 min. '~I TUJCIJ ®l m..,,. OOMllHOW 1"1-..alOMI ~111.1 MCKJI QUAIOM • "°"1'I MmlllCA "Gymnastics Triano ular" ( t hr) MOVll "My Favo11te Year" ( 1982, Comedy} Peter O'Toole, Jessica Herper A d1psomanlacal former mattnee Idol has d1ll1cu1ty coping wun thW pressures 01 a live TV pertormancP during 1etev1s1on's g_olden age 'PG' (I hr , 35 min.) rOJ MOVll "Dog D:iy Afternoon" ( 1975, Orama) At Pac1no. John Cazele A New York City bank robbery escalates into a near-circus when community actry1s1s join 1n 10 stage an antt-pollce protest during the caper (2 hrs 30 min ) J. MOVll "Love Child" ( 1982. Drama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges A pregnant 1nrna1e m a women's p11son wages a bat tie to keep her ch1t<l, who was lathered by am~· (lhr .35m1n) 1t:11 ~J 11:11 e (I) HART TO KAllT Jonathan IS m1slaken lor a h11 man who 1s the target of anotner htred killer (R) ( t nr . 10 min) 0 m THI •IT°' CMION l'iOSI Johnny Carson Guests The Angel Ensemble. Je1 ISelnleld. Rona Barrell (R) ( 1 hr ) IA'Nl>AY....r llJJ AIC ... 9IGH1\.M •llMCMCW-nlCU Of THI ....r Scheduled 011V1a Newton-John ( 1 hr • 30 min ) I ITMKTI °' ....... ANCllCO UMDDITANDllO HUMM llNA~ C«llGI flOOTIALL Notre Dame vs use (RJ (3 hrs l '1:) 111 ClW Feature<l Ame11ca and the United Nations ·• 1s there a diplomatic divorce In tne making?. the benefits ot fasting In an age ol overeaters ( 1 hr . 30 min) 1tjll (CJ Mo¥ll "Telelon" ( 1977, Adventure) Charles Bronson. Lee Remick The KGB's top a ent 1s sent to America to sto a >:. -·~· f\,~, class1fted ads \J phone 642-56 78 v1t1111nou11 detector from triggering !Illy humAn lime bombtl p11nted during the Cold Wai and nevet de-ectMUe<l 'PG' ( t hr . 43m1n) -1U.TOOAY llO¥tl "In Broad O.ytlght" ( 197 t, ystery) Richard Boone. Suzanne P1eshet1e A bllnd man plans ro kill nls errant wife, counting on fire flandlcap to prove hla 1nnoc.nee ( t hr • 30 min.) Cl) -~lllTWOM ... (Ill llOVll "Outrage" ( 1973. Drama) Robert Culp, Marlyn Mason Teen-agers 1errorlze a man and his temlly 10 the pomt where their lives are lhreal8f'led ( t hr . 30 min) 0 llOVll "Honor Guard" ( 1979, Drama) David Huffman, ROd Steiger A paclhsl Army deserter mutt struggle with Flis com· m1tment to non·vlotence when his girt· lrleno ls assaulteO by a sadistic Marina sergeant. 'A' ( 1 hr , 28 min ) U.@ llO¥ll "Witness To Murder" ( 1954, Mystery) Barbara Stanwyck, George Sanders A woman Is hunted by a murder· er alter she witnesses one of his crimes. ll hr., 45 min ) tt:ll D fl) UTI llQHT wmt DAVID~ Guests. musician Iggy Pop, New York State Lotlel"( winner C~r11s Sharp Jr , lcome~o=lson (R) ( 1 hr.) lllTOI A&LOI~ ROWM I IWITWI lAUCIM .. lOVI, ~CM IT'fU llOvtl "Sax Ra " ( 1 hr . 10 mln I 1:1:11 lllOYm "The roy" ( 1982, Comedy) R1charo Pryor, Jac1<1e Gleason A multlmll· 11ona11e "purchases" an unemployed black man as a playthlng for his spoiled l'.£U~ son. 'PG' ( 1 nr., 40 min) 1M U Cl) COU.O An arms-smuggling mur- derer (Clive Revlll) uses his Irish wll and charm 1n an a1temp1 to outsmart LI Columbo. (R) ( t hr . 20 min ) tM 11.1 llOVll "Emanuelle Around The World" ( 198 !, Adventure) Laura Gemser, Kann Schuberl A well-known woman 1ournahst tracks down a white slavery ring 'R' (I hr 30 min) t•;GINIMITWY '"'N01'ICTOM ALL .. TMl,Al&Y MOVll "Desert Sands" ( 1955, Adven· rure) Ralph Meeker, Maria English. A brother and sister seel( vengeance on the French Foreign Legion, whom they beh1tve murdered thetr lather only 10 tater learn that the actual killer was a member ol their own family (2 hrs 30 min.) (l)MOVll "The Lo11ers" ( 1972. Comedy) Paula Wllco.11. Richard Becklnsale Two awkward Enghsh teen-agers find lhem· selves lalllng hopelessly In love ( t nr . 30 lm1n'8.1COTT • 1:11 G .c ... O'J...aHT QINIAUTRY ....... llO¥ll "Live Wires" ( 1946. Comedy) Bowery Boys, Wiiiiam Frambes A gang- ster sets out to get even after the Boys try 10 have him arresled. ( t hr .. 30 min.) (0) llO¥ll "Exorcist 11· The Heretic" ( 19T7. Fantasy) Richard Burton. Linda Blair Young Regan MecNell Is still haunt· ed by bizarre v1s1ons ano dreams ol lly1ng, a situation which a priest and a female psych01og1st lry 10 end for her 'R' ( 1 nr .. 57 min) 0 MOYll "Norman Loves Rose" ( 1982, Comedy) Carol Kane, Tony Owen A 13· year-old's romantic pursuit of his slster-ln- law leads to some very sensitive compllca· tlons wnen tne young woman becomes pt•= 'R' (1 hr .. •Omln) W fC) "The Oodfoll'lef' ( 1972, Dre- ma) Marlon Brando, Al PaclflO B&Md on the novel by Mario Puzo. An eglng Malloso sees the bartlera t>etween hll fdyf- llc family Ille end the hansn reellt14"1 of hit bu&lneea oreak down as his sons become Increasingly Involved In the ytolent wonc- lnos 01 organized etlme 'R' (3 hra.. 15 mrn) (S) '°911 llAMCMl'I --.0 Ba1bour's aur- vey ol lasclnaling people and ev8flta troni across the U S Is accompanied by ttle arumatlons ol Mad Magazine's SefglO A1a_gonnes ~ t ;.J *IM~C-a. CJ) Cll ... -.TWATQt Ill lliOWll "The Exorcist" ( 1973. Horror) Ellen Burs•rn· Linda Blair. The yoong daughte1 o a popular actresa beeomel possessed by a demonic spirit which com- mit& evn acts through the occupation of her mind and body. 'A' (2 hra .. 2 min.) . .., .... (I) llACQUITIAl1 "Women's International Championship Final" Stupp vs Wright iR) (2) llOVll "The Kentucky Filed Movie" ( 1977 Comedy) Evan Kim, Master Bong Soo Han This collectlon of no-holds· batted sallrlcal sketches spoofing televl· sion and movie clk:hes includes cameo appearances by Donald Su1he1land. Hen- ry Gibson, George Lazenby and Bill BIX· tn'_ 'R' ( 1 hr, 30 min.) . M (.SJ MOVll "Superchlck" ( 1973, Adven· ture) Joyce Jiiison. Tony Young. A shy airline hostess finds adventure when she assumes the aggressive persona of her ane~·R' ( 1 hr , 35 min) =1=•fraT~ ., ..... ,.. a10 llO¥ll "Making Love" ( 1981, Drama) Kale Jackson. Michael Ontkean A wom- an learns that her husband 1s 1nvotved In a homosexual reta11onSh1p 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 all im1n Jlilft4 • . llMCUI WIUY, U . llOVll ''Montenegro" (1981. Com&- dy) Susan Anspach. Erland Josephson. A neglected wile travels to Stockholm and begins en affair with a man she met In a •;boh:t~h~' (1hr .. 40mln.) ., ..... ,..(W) llO¥ll "The S1unt Man" ( 1980, Ota- ma) Peter O'Toote. Steve Railsback Wanted by the police. a disturbed Viet- nam veteran finds an unsure haven on a movie set Where a World War I epic Is being filmed 'R' (2 hrs., 9 min ) t:1I CS) lllOYm "Dark Eyes" ( 1978, Horror) Britt Ektand, Lena Wood. A lonely young wile's erotic fantasies become reallty when she takes on a demon lover. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30mln) d CID OM lOCAT10lt "Eddie Murphy -Dellrl- ous" This comedy superstar makes his uncensored television stand-up solo det>ot betore an audience at Constitution Hall In wa:~too, D.C. (1 hr.) =~1DMM1"':".--. .. ~ llOVll "Blue Collar" (1978. Drama) Richard Pryor. Harvey Keitel. Three frus- trated De1ro11 auto factory workers turn to cnme, bnng1ng them Into more conlllct and potential danger than they evef counted on, 'R' ( t tu .. 54 min.) Friday, Oct. 21, 1983 -23 -Tuesday Cont. 111119 Cl) llCClOUO McCloud tries to block attempts by New York mobsters to 1nfll· irate Australia (RI ( 1 hr 20 min I Ct) 90¥ll "The Front" ( t976. Comedy) Woo<Jy Allen, Zero Mostel A scheming bllngler becomes the pseudo-author lor lhe work of several blacklisted friends 'PG' ( 1 hr., 34 min ) 11111CD lllO¥ll "My Favorite Year" (t982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper A d1psomanlacal former matinee idol has difficulty coping with lhe pressures or a llve TV performance during lelev1slon's ~den age 'PG' ( t hr . 35 min ) W9 •OVll "The Nanny" ( 1965 Suspense) Bette Davis, William Dix. A dis· turbed child and his nanny resent each other for their responslblllly In the death ol the ~sister (2 hrs ) (]) "On Borrowed Time" ( t939, Fantasy) Lionel Barrymore, Una Merkel An elderly man chases Death up a tree when he comes to claim him (2 hrs.) I ALL•TMl,Al&Y llO¥ll "Doctor Ehrlich's Magic Bullel'' ( 1940, Biography) Edward G Robinson, Rulh Gordon A doctor devotes his Ille to finding a cure tor social diseases (2 hrs , 30m1n ) {I) 90¥ll "Five Days One Summer" (1982, Drama) Sean Connery. Betsy Branlley An Alpine vacation tor a moun· talneerlng ScoltlSh physician and the young woman traveling w11h him becomes lhe venue for personal revelation 'PG' ( t hr , 50 min) ... econ ,.. 1...---~llltrT IWWlllWWWWI ...... NOf\.I .. Cl) Cll ... llllfT'WATCM LA.TODAY llO¥ll "The Godfather" ( t972. Ora· ma) Marlon Brando, Al Pactno Based on lhe novel by Marlo Puzo An aging MallosO seea the barriers between his ldyl· lie family life and lhe harsh reelltles of his business break down as hla eons become Increasingly Involved In lhe violent work· '!:!g• ol organized crime. (3 hrs.) • • llO¥ll" "Halloween Ill: Season Of The Witch" j 1982, Horror) Tom Atkins, Ste· oey Nelk n. A young woman Is aided by an emergency room phyalcl11n In her lnveall· gallon ol a Halloween mask manufacturer who may have been responsible for her lather's gruesome murder 'R' ( I hr • 35 atl ~....,ATU. Ct>.,.,. "The Stuni Man" ( 1980, Dre· me) P1llf O'Toole, Steve Raltsl)ack Wanted by '"-pQlloe, 1 dlaturbld VIII· nem vet.,an finds en unsure h1veo Ofl e movie Mt Where a Wor1d War I epic It belnQ filmed. 'R' (2 hrt .. 9 min.) CD.,.. "The EltOrclst" ( 19t3. Horror) E111n &urt•rn· Lln<S• 81a1r Tne young d:aught., o a popular 1etr .. 1 bee<>f'Mt Pol•elled by a demOflle ai>lrlt which com- mit.a evll 1011 through the oc;cupetlon of -1a.;:~ (2hra.2mln) .,.. "I ~ Promfled You A Roae rden" ( 1977, Orama) Kathleen Ouln lln. Bibi AncwNOn A teen-age achlze>- S>hrenle caught up In her own fantaalea 11 t«Ofd to cope whh fife In en Qld·lalhloned mental lnatltutlon 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min,) •C'Rl _. "The Seoct.r" ( 1982. Horror) Kathryn Harrold, ZelJko lvanek1 A flurry of ,....,_,hie P11ltuc:lnatlon1 II un•H-'1ed on 29 Frtdey,Oct.21, 1883 lhe s1att and pa1ients 111 a Georgia psych!· a111c tlospttal when a su1c1dal pa11en1 with uncontrollable psyct11C p0wers 1s adm1I· 1ed 'R' (I hr , 30 min ) ~ llCMI "Rabtd' ( 1979. Hou0t) Ma11 lyn Chambers. Frank Moore A young woman wno was crnically 1n1ured 1n a motorcycle accident is saved by a radteal- ly new surgical procedure thal leaves her with only one Side effect ·• a vora<:IOUS appel1te for human blOOd 'R ( 1 hr 34 min) •D llCMI 'They Were So Young" ( 1955. Drama) Scott Brady. Raymond Burr A group of innocent mOdels are tlerded to Soulh America under the threat ot death 1n order to become the puppets ot power· lul anCI 1nlluen1tal men ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (!)-mmTat m llOWI "The Utlle Colonel" I 1935, Comedy) Shirley Temple, Lionel Bar· rymore. A 11111e girl sets things r1ght On a laill~antauon ( 1 nr 30 min 1 1 ...... ,... .. ,Amt. llMQll WILIY, 11.0. Ml llCMI "Cheecn And Chang's Nice Dreams" ( 1981 Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin. Thomas Chong Two inveterate potheads appear to have round their true calling as they peddle ice cream -llondng Movies- •©) "Hanoween 111· Season 01 The Wilch" ( 1982. Houor) Tom Alkins. S1acey Nal· kin ( t hr . 35 min ) l:tl 0 "Pandemomum" ( 1982, Mystery) Tom Smothers CarOI Kane (I hr , 20 min) •(II) "Lucy Gallant" ( 1955. Orama) Jene ~man, Charlton Heston. (2 hrs ) .. lCJ "Olorie" ( 1980, Orama) G1n11 Row· lands. John Adames (2 hrs , 1 min) .,.(]) "This Oun For Hire" ( t942. Orama) Veronica Lake. Alan Ladd. (2 hrs.) 0 "Sherlock Holmes And The Pearl Of Death" ( 194.o&, Mystery) Basil Rathbone, ~el Bruce ( 1 hr • 30 min,) (Z) "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard ~or' Jackie oi.ason ( 1 ht .. 40 min.) •lHJ "Taps" (1981, Drema) George C. Scott. Timothy Hulton. (2 hrs ) Cl) "My Favorite Yenr" ( 198~. ComedY) Petet O'Toole. Jeaalca Harpe1 ( 1 hr . 35 min) •f.C) "Misty" (1961, Orama) O.vid l.•dd. AnhUr O'Connell ( 1 ht , 30 min.) (D) "Mr Sycamore" ( 1976, Corne<ly) Juon Robirds . ..i.en Simmons (I hr • ~ min) Ct "CheHenge To Be F'"" ( t976, AdVentufl) Mlle• Mazurk!. Jimmy Kane 1.!lv .30mln) • {%) "Story Of A Love Affair" ( 1950) Lucia eo... Malllmo OlrOlll ( I hr • 4, min.) -CC) "La Ronde" (1950, Drama) Simon. Slonorot, AntOf'I Walbfook ( 1 hr , 30 mfn) CHl "Fll/1 O.~ One Svmmef'' ( 1982. Ore• ma) Sean CoonefY, Betsy B11nt1ey ( I hr .. 60 mlt1.) (Q) "Th9 Pride Of T'hl Venk"''' ( 1942, Blogftipny) Gery Cooper, TereN Wright 30 min.) Bell 01 Fir•'' (li42, COmedy) Gary • Bart.1 Stenwyclc (2 tn.) Oat Young •u-i•• ( t979, Comedy) on lhe slleets ol Los Angeles. 'R' ( 1 hr. 27 min) .. ~TOP ti TMI **9tG MfTm ....... ,... 6:21 11tl 1m Of OUR ~I: 1MI llOIT AllAZ· llG.xTYYIAMIUllTOlrf "Time" maga· z1ne's 60th anniversary is celebrated In this documentary examining the historical htghllghls of the past 60 years as reponed by the weekly newsmagaz1ne ( t hr 15 min } 41:110 lllOVll "Rangeland Empire" ( 1950, Weslern) Jimmy Ellison. Russell Hayden An ovllaw 1r1es to claim an honest cow· boy~roperty I 1 hr l ~ llOVll ~· ( 1973. Biography) Brt· g1tte Ariel Pascale Christophe The early career or the famous French chanteuse. Edith P1at, 1s recounted 'PG' ( t hr .. 40 min~ rl)~QHllt THI llAODltn Tne uncon· 11en11onal comedian performs at the East Coun1ry Performing Arts Cenler In San Diego. Calif ( t hr ) , 2) lllOVll "Sayonara" ( 1957, Romance) Marlon Brando. Red Bu11ons An Amerl· can jet ace has a poignant attair wllh the star performer ol a tamed Japanese act· .. ~f~n6;~h-27 mtn) Dana Preu, David Peck ( 1 hr . 46 min ) -«!)"A Man Called Gannon" ( t969, Wesl· ern) Tony Franciosa, Michael Sarraz1n (2 hrs) tt•O "Falher's Llllle Otv1dend" ( 1951 , Comedy) Spencer Tracy. Joan Bennett t t hr . 30 min ) IZl "Five Days One Summer" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Sean Connery, Betsy Brantley ( t hr .. 50 min I tW CC) "Lost Horizon" (1937, Fantasy) Ronald Colman. Jane Wyett (2 hrs ) -AttenlOO• Movl•- -· "Olve To Danger" (1977, Adventure) Documentary Narrated by Rlch41rd Basehart. (2 hrs.) CID()) "II Caf'[le From Hollywood" ( 1982, Comedy) Johl't Candy, Dan AykrOyd ( 1 hr. 20 min) e "Jinxed!" 11s82. corne<1r1 Bette Mldler, Ken Wahl. ( 1 hr .. 45 min. ,..(OJ "The Deep" (1977, Adventure) Rob- en Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset (2 hra , 4 min.) 1111(%) "Rich And Famous" (1981, Orsme) Candie• Bergen, J1cquelloe Blaaet ( 1 hr . 55 min.) W (C) "The Browning \/erslOn" (1951, Ora· ma) Michael RedgreV8, Jean Kent ( t hr , 30mln.) • "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) Jotln s.vetes. Gene Rowllndt. (2 hra , 25 mlnL • CHHIJ "Taps" (198 t, Orama) George C Scott. nmo•hr Hunoo <2 hra.> .. ct) "Mitty" 1961. Drama) Oevld Ladd, Arthur O'Connell (I hr , 30 min.) "Love & Money" ( 1980, AdYenture) Ray Sharkey, Otnella Mull. (I hr , 36 min) (%) "The Toy" ( 198~. Com.dy) Richard Pr;yor. Jackie Gleaaon. ( 1 hf .. 40 mtn.) W et> "LA ROf'lde" (1950, Orama) Simone ~lanoret. Anton Walbfootc. ( f hr,, 30 mfn.). f() 'The SlflOlf And The Deno.f" (1971, -Tuesday Cont~ Dtamo) lrHI Wtlltarns, Jerry Ol~ch A New Yo1k cop 15 caught tM!twfl8n teoeral presi.u1e and loyally to his 1e11ow Olhc11r~ du11ng an 1nvesllga11on ot wloespread po11c11 c0r1up11on ·~· (2 h1r., 4S 1111n ) CSJ 110V11 "Gray Lady Down., ( 1978. Adventvre) Charllon Haston Da111d Cor radlne When a nuclear &ubma11ne· ce11y· tng 4 I men aboard ts ramm11d by a way waro lra1ghter. II stnlis to a depth of 1,400 leel and becomes p1ecar1ousty percned on a seu shell 'PG' ( 1 hr • S I min ) 0 llOVll "Cheech And Chong's Nice Dreams" ( 198 t, Comedy} Richard "Cheech • Marin. Thomas Chong Two tnveterate potnead& appear 10 have lound lhe1r true calling as they peddle 1ee cream on the s1reet5 of Los Angeles R' ( 1 hr 27 min.) •@MIWI a:11 G l!Dl HAPPY DAYI Richie (Ron Howard) returns to Milwaukee alter serving over seas with the US Army (Pan 1) Q C!J LOVI IOAT CD '.llMAGAZ*I A trek up Mount Shasta wllh llamas carrying gourmet prov1stons, a 23·year·old master of a thousand voice charac1e11za11ons IL) MOVll "So r1ne" ( 1981 Comedy) Ryan O'Neal Jack Warden A stuffy col· lege protesS&'r saves his lather s t1ound91 1ng garmeni factory by 1nven1tng a new twe of ladies 1eans 'R' ( t hr 3 t min) IQ MOVIE ·Halloween 111 Season 0 1 The W11ch" ( 1982 Horror) Tom Atkins, Sta cey Nelk1n A young woman 1s aided by an emergency room phys1c1an In her 1n11esl1 ga11on or a Halloween mask manutacturor wt'lo may have boen responsible lor he• lalher s gruesome murder 'f'l' ( 1 tir 35 min) ~ MON 'Sayonara' f 1957 Romance) Marlon Brando. Red Buttons An Amert can 1et ace has a po.gnant alla11 with the star pertormor or a lamed Japanese dCI 1~ company (2 hrs 27 rmn ) l::llQlJ MCATUll ' .. IJ MON 'F1rs1 Allair (Premiere Drama) Lorena Sw11. Melissa Sue Ander son A college freshman's 1r11roduc11on 10 higher education 1s comp11ca1ed when she falls deeply 1n love w11h lhe husband ol her Eng1tsh ~01 (2 nrs ) U @) C019'ANY Expecttng a neg alive review of his restaurant. Jack wntes a savage letter 10 an 1mporrant food critic i ... THIWALTOM YWTJIAM: A Tl1.nt8tON lllTOllY '·Amer •Ca Takes Charge ( 1965· 19671 tn lwo years the Johnson Adrn1rnstrat1on nas 01spatched 1 5 m1ihon Amertcans 10 Viet· nam 10 fight 1n this con1rove11sal war c;i ( 1 t'lr ) '11) MAT1Jlll "Acacia Tree of Thorns· A great va1tety ot w1ldl1le species 11ve 1n and around the 1horny acacia 11ees on 1he Altt can plains ( 1 hr ) •@ MON "Beware My Lovely" ( 1952 Suspense) Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan A widow's hie is threatened when she 01s covers that the handyman she h11ed 1s mentall~ unstable ( 1 hr . 30 min 1 a:ll G ®J OM, llAMl.M Madeline lr1es to convince a new lnend that her acting part ner 1n a community play is ac1ualty her husband MON "Mister MosOJs·· I t965 Drama) Robert Mitchum. Carroll Baker The head ot an Alrtcan 1111>e believes that an Ame11 can nas been sent as a messenger ot Goo to 1etocate his lrtt>e (2 h•s 30 min 1 1E NIA IAMETIAU "Hall Ot Fame Game' Ph1ladelpt"l1a 76ers vs S<1n Anto nio $pt.trt (lrorn Sprlngtield. Mns ) (A) I"". 30(1\jn J _.a,... MCllCI NOii OM 119 -fll) IAY QTY IL.WI (Premiere) The manager (Mtchael Nouri} of the Bay Ctty (Cell! ) Btueb11d1. a rntnor league bago.- ball team. trfff 10 lead his team to the league playoffs end fends ott a banker's am0tous w~elly Harmon) ( 1 hr ) 8 I~ TO HART Jonalhan 1s called bacll into Navy Reserve duty to tesl an e11pernnen1a1 radar device panlally devel- f~~strtes Q ( t hi) otl ITMI U. "Free Fftghl" Ml'MAll. ··1 egend And Legacy· Raphael's influence on other artists 19 demonstrated by eAam1n1ng works of Rembrandt. Caravaggio end Rubens (I hr) CS') GAL&.AQID ntl llAOOltTI Tho uncon- 11en11onal comedian performs at the East Country Performing Arts Center 1n San Otego, Calif ( 1 hr ) 0 llOYll "Tempest" ( t982. Comedy) John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands A New York arch11ec1 leaves the pressures ol urban lite and mamage eod escapes 10 a Greek 1Sland w11h his daughler and a free- sp1r1ted younp woman'" lh1s updated ve1· StOn or Shakespeare's play 'PG' (2 hrs 25m1n) m MOVIE "Armored Atlack" ( 1943, Dra- ma) Dana Andrews. Walter Huston Dur- ing World Wai fl. a courageous band ot Russian nar1ona1s atlempts to prevent a Nari takeover ol theu City ( 1 nr , JO mm.) 14t111 C> llT11 mit.llt: MO fMLS Videos ol trar:ks trom the singer's "No F111ts" album. recording srud10 and concert footage. and an mlerv1ew with Miss Mtdter are featured 1n this special -1 ~.rwe>MMIWI : tlTCNMiifi W TO THI GAUXY l IYllrf'W oou 1t:ll fllO'lm "The Unsuspecled" ( t947 Myslery) Joan Cau1t1eld, Claude Rains A radio announce1 the Quiet guardian of a weallhy young gtrl, plots to murder her (2 1tM lhrs,~ fJ Cl) ®J 6) MIWI TAJll • QCMIQIHOW THl.9RM<*I IDllYHU : MC«ll GLIAIOM • ANYO. ltom otl ntl AAMQI? Trad•· t1onal values ol the American West con· fltct with the economic valves ot masswe ener=elopment ( t hr ) Cl "Thomasine & Bushrod" ( 1973. Western) Max Julian. Vone11a McGee A pa11 of black outlaws cut a swath through early 20th-century Texas ·po· ( 1 hr 35 m•n ) I t1 ) DOellA -A HOT MllMll NIGHT Pop queen Donna Summer s1ules 1n a concert tapeo al lhe Pacific Amph1tt'leatre 1n Cos· t!) Mesa Calif (1 hr ) LI MOVll "Charlotte" ( t975. Orama) Sir· pa Lane. Roger Vad1m A successtul w111er becomes 1asc1naled wllh Iha murder of a former love ( 1 hr . 4S min ) () llOYll "It Came From Hollywooa" ( 1982 Comedy) John Candy Dan Aykroya The worst scenes lrom old B mo111es are presented olle11ng humorous ghrnpses ot Japanese monster epics, e•plo1ta11on films and lhe works of Edward D Wooo Jr 011ector ol "Plan 9 From Ou1er Space and · Glen Or Glenda ' 'PG ( 1 hr 20 min ) S. MON "Cheech And Cnong's Nice Oteatr16 ' (I ~ 1. Comedy) Richard "Ch(!ectr' M1mn. Thomas Chong Two 1nve1e1111111 potheads appear to have found 111e.1 lrue calling as they peddle lee c1eam on the stree11o ot Los Angelfls. 'R' (I hr., 27 min) 00 MOVll "The Kentucky Fried Movie" ( 1917 Comedy) Evan Kim, M8816' Bong Soo Han. This collacllon or no·holdt- ba11ed sawtcat st.arches spooling lelevl- ston and movie cllches includes cameo appearance& by Donald Sutherland, H~ ry Gibson. George Lazenby and Biii Bill· ~ 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 1~ U (J) MA ... '.l Magnum belrtenda a beauttlul woman (Ael>ecca Holden) wltt\ ESP who ts de1erm1ned to hnd her IOllQ- m1&s1ng ltance (Al ( t hr . 10 min ) 0 6'J THI •11' OI CMIOM Host Johnny Carson Guests Alan King, Sheena Eas- ton .1~' ht) I ltm MC:::"" elGHT1.M if llMCll °'-nlC«I OI M NIGHT Scheduled Valer• te Harper. Utrle Anihony. Tony Caccfott~ "Big And Beautiful" ed11or Carol Shaw ( t hr. 30m1n) I ITllllTI OI UN FMNCllCO PAa.Y~ 1" a.UI Featured Dr Robert Gange e1>.pla1n~ how science •S putting evolution 10 the ul11ma1e 1es1 why p11vacy 1s a van- 1sh1ng rtyhl ( t hr 30 min ) ~O MOVIE T our Rode Ou1 < t969 West• ern) Sue l yon. Pernell Roberls A lawman rakes 10 111e desert w11h n1s g1rltr1end and 1 security guard alter being accused of ba11k 1obbe1y and murder (2 hrs ) (!) llDU'INDIN'T MITWONl MIWI (t l COUIQI fOOTIAU California va. UCL A (R) (3 hrs l HJMl)llODIQ mo 0 m UTI NIGHT wmt DAVI> LnTIJlllAM Gues1s actor Leshe Nielsen. shoe sales· man Larry Jolltn comedian Larry Miller. 81 (lhr) Tft.JQHT ZC*I MOVll "Pony E'•press Rider" ( 1976, Western) Stewart Petersen, Buck Tayl0t. A young Texan heads West to seek revenge aga1ns1 his lalher's murderer ( 1 hr , 30 min) (!) ROWAN l llAKlWI UUQtMN ~ INTIRT~ TOllQtfT Mtcnael Caine latks about n1s role 1n 'Educating Rita " 41) LOVI., AIEICAM ITYLE IF ! MOVll "The World According To Garp' ( 1982. Comedy) Robin WllUarns. Mary Belh Hurt The son ol an unmarried prep school nurse en1oys a hie lull ol adventures. coincidences and bizarre charac1ers 'R (2 hrs .. tS min ) CO> THI TIWTAnoNI It COMCIRT"""'-" The Temptations sing such hits as "Just My 1mag1na11on ... "My Girl" and many others ~nr) ) LOVING,,..,. A.ND NJRCT COUIUI MOVll "Days 01 Heaven'' ( 1978. Ota· ma) Richard Gere. Brooke Adams. Three youthful migrant worliers see a potentl&I gola mine when lhey seek employment al lhe vast spread ot a wealthy wheal farmer 'PG' ( t hr . 41 min) z, MOVll Rich And Famous" ( 198 1, Drama) Candice Bergen. Jacqueline 01$- set Througnout the ups and downs ot theu respectwe literary careers and roman11c lives two women depend on their lr1endsh1p lor s1ab11ity 'R ( 1 hr SS min I tl:ll (ffi TMI AmNCANI Friday, Oct. 21, 1983 25 .. CJ m tT. ILllWHIM (Season Premiere) Clly adm1n1stra1tve otf1cer Joan Halloran (Nancy Srallord) 101ns lhe staff ol St Ell· g1us. where a grulf man (Alan Arkin) demands special atten11on tor his wile (Piper Laune), a srroke victim (Part 1) J!hr.) IS'~~ A college student (Leigh McCloskey) working at lhe St GregOfy is accused ot a sex crime. and a priest (Dack Rambo) lalls tor a beauhlul wom- a~ ~l~s) (lhr) ~ lllOVll "Richard Pryor live From The Sunset Strip .. ( 1982, Comedy) Richard Pryor This lltmed concerl performance is highhghted by me comedian's views on sex. marriage, pnson hie and a chllllng though humorous account ol his cata· stropt11<.. experiences with cucalne ~endence 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) UiJlllOVll "Taps" (1981, Drama) George C Scot1. Timothy Hutton Miiitary school cadets take over their school to prevent plans to 1urn lhe academy property into a condo development. ·PG' (2 hrs) Cl.)lllOVll "The Godlather, Part II" ( 1974, Drama) Al Pactno, Rober1 Duvall Michael Corleone assumes his late lather's throne and power as ha becomes the new head of the Maha, finding problems with rival tacuons and the law throughout his reign 'A' (3 hrs . 20 mtn) C OJ WfT AMA I HIMT1 COMClllT !'Oii TMI Alml!ICAI The enduring rock band, San- tana, reprise some of their greatest hits in concerl wllh Heart lrom Altos de Chavon. Dominican Republic ( 1 hf . 30 min ) l!:) llOVll "Return Of Jack Slade" { 1955. Western) John Ericson. Angle Dickinson An outlaw's son attempts to redeem his lather's Ille by w()(k1ng on the aide of law and~,3~ tllMCI) rT•TI .... fJl) MAM RUll&I. comDY ... CIAU Amerlca·s loremoat pollllcal satirist delivers his special brand ol humor In this half hour ot comedy performed before an enthus1as1tc audience 0MCMI "The French lieutenant's Wom· an .. ( 1961, Orama) Meryl Streep. Jeremy Irons. An atlalr between two &Clora Is par- alleled In the romsntlc period film In which tho two are performing 'R" (2 hrs .• 6 =imlnh==r TAii ... ..,. TNl&SWOM mlCYHIJ. llCMI "The Green Glove" { 1952. Adventure) Glenn Ford, Geraldine BIOOk•. A WOlld War It veteran ge1_. ln\IOIVed In murc:i.t whtn he returne to France In "8rc;ti of a jeweled glove hidden ~I~~· (1hr.,65mln.) ~ llCMI "Five Oar-One Sum!N\r" ( 1D82. Or1m1I Sean Connery, betay Brentley An Alpine v11eatlon for •~m91m lllMeflng Scottlth phytlel1n Ind tn. young woman traveling with him becomet 1 he venue fOr pcwtenaf revel a tlofl ·PG' ( 1 hr . f>O ml'IJ.. tW(() .. T~ CQ)ll0¥9 "The Deep" ( 1977. Advtnture) Aobe11 Shaw, Jacqueline BltMt A young couple find romanc, •nd 1r .. llY'9" they div• oll the eo&lt ol Betmudt end find a burled uuture eactle. 'PG' (2 tvt , 4 min) 28 Friday',Oct.21, 1883 1tll tJ (J) flOlJCI ITOllY A sergeant (Chuck Connors) g09$ undercover 1n an elfort to crack an operation invotv1ng fake cr edit cards (R) ( 1 hr . 10_ Ttn ) D Cl) 1MI -.n Of CMICMI Host· Johnny Carson Guesls: John Travolta. Erma Bombec~. !R) ( 1 hr.I IAnll»AY...-r OMC ... -.mm ........ _ 11ICll °''"' _,. lnmTI °' .... AleCllCO ~-........ VIOi! ...-RAM PU ML CC*TAt:T UMTI (IQ MCMI "'The Kentucky Frled Movie" ( 1977. Comedy) Evan Kim, Master Bong Soo Han This eoltectk>fl of no-hOlds- barred sat111cal sketches spoofing telev1· !Ion and movie chches Includes cameo appearances by Donald Sutherland, Hen· ry Gibson. George Lazenby and Bill B1x· ~ "A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) m 19CUJI Featured: 77·year·old Wiibur Gravely shows how he stays 1n better silape than people hall hlS age ( 1 hr . 30 min) tli9G MCMI "The Old Man Who Cried wow· ( 1970. Mystery) Edward G Robinson~ Martin Balsam A man puts his life In dan- ger when he tries 10 prove that his friend was murdefed. ~ 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cf) •••119r •• iiOii( ... CC) llCMI "The Kentucky Fried MOiiie" ( 1977. Come1Y) Evan Kim, Mastef Bong Soo Han Th!s cOltectk>fl of no-holds· barred aatll'lcal sketches spooling televl· s1on and movie cllches Includes cameo appearances by Donald Sutherland, Hen· ry Gibson, George Lazenby and Bill B1x· ~ 'R' (1hr.30mln.) tli9lt1l llCMI "Flfst Blood" (1962. Orama) Sytvester Stallone. Richafd Ctenna A Vietnam veteran's run-In with tti. police In a dead war buddy's hometown escalates Into a minor war. 'R' (I hr . 35 min.) ._ D GD LATI -.TllftM DAVID Ll1T9mAlt Guesta comedian Robert Klein, mu&lcien Jlmmr Bullett, authof Joseph Goulden i ) I hr) TW.*'TZllm ..,,. "The Pi1 And The Pendulum" ( 1961, Horror) Vincent Price, John Kerr A man asaumet hit doed latti.r's Identity wl'len hla wife Ind hef lover try to drive him Insane. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I UM. Al IFJC M IT'fLI -.,.. "Duet FOf Four" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Mike Pr•ton, Diane Cilento An Au ... trallan toy Importer WhOtt buslnen Is on lhe 81<1d9 11 ablndoned by hie wife. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) a.et• (J) llCMI "eov.+1 Action" (1976. Adllenture) Otvld Janeeen. Artl'lut KanM- dy. A former Int~ egent tndanger'I !'Ila 111-by documen11no hla MPl<>naoe E lencet In. book ~ r hr., 20 min.) -..,,. "Vice Squtd • (11153. Drema) dWard Q, Roblnton, Pautttt• QOddlrd. An ordinery dly In tht Aft of • ~ cap- teln proY91 10 be 1n extrtM>rdlnery one ( 1 hr., 20 min.) We Ol'8 I ,_ _.,. WT ,._. LIUI •11 -Deen JonM dltc'*M the needl ot fofootten ~en In Third World countrlet. c r hr.> Wi jU,.,. ... , ... ''The ~ Gtntr•tlof'I'' 981, Drama) Patly ~. Wlf.. llam Shetntf. When• Ngl'I achool teecher i. ~for oe..oom dllCl..ior. oi te•. hie ttudtntt rally to hie °"** and fCHoe a ctUClll con~atlon With ecnool boetd officlela. (2 IVL, 30 min.) Cl>-• (S) lllOVll '"My Favorite Yea1" ( 1982 . Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper A d1psoman1aca1 lormer mallnee Idol has d1thcully coping w•th thw pressures of a hve TV perlOfmance during television's Q_Qlden age "PG' ( 1 hr, 35 min.) lZJ llOVll "Violette .. ( 1976, Drama) Isa· belle Huppert. Stephane Audran. A young woman decides to do away with her par· ents and collect her inherllance so that she can support her gigolo boyfriend In ttie style to whlCh he is accustomed. 'R" ~~ICOTT 1:11 ~ llOVll "Brief Affair" ( 1982. Comedy) Annette Haven. Lisa Deleeuw. Two girls who want to go places when lhey gradv· ate lrom school engage In all kinds of ~irmu•u~~ 15mln) C!J = "Seit With The Stars .. ( 1979, Comedy) Thick Wilson. Marlin Burrows. The wnter of a sexual ad11lce column embarks on a major research project •· a study ol the relatlonshlp belween a worn· an'-; sex drive and her birth sign 'R' ( 1 tir. 30m1n I (Q) llOVll "The Pride 0 1 The Yankees" { 19'42. Biography) Gary Cooper. Teresa Wr lghl. Baseball star Lou Gehrig over- comes the odds to become a legend In the = (2hrs .30mln) b9 "Love Child" ( 1962. Orama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges A pregnant inmate 1n a women·s prison wages a bat- tle 10 keep her child. who wes lathered by a married guard. "R' ( 1 hr., 35 min ) a.a(l)Cll ... -.cTWATCH , lloVll "Virginia" (1941, Drema) Madeleine Carroll. Fred MacMurray. In order to sustain herself. a young woman l1nda she must relinquish hef lamily'1 estate and marry a persistent suitor. (2 hrs .. 20 min) wl '::. "Yanks" (1979, Romance) Richard Gere. William Devane. Several American SOidiers become Involved In romantic affairs while stationed In England "loor~r~~~ 'R' (2 hrs . 1\_mfn) .. 11:• nmu.u. .,_ "Ghoat Story" (1981, Horror} Fred A1t1lre, John Houseman My1terlou1 deathl begin to d.almate the rank• ot • small circle ol elderly men who ll'lara both a monthly atorytelltng get•togather and e 50-~d Meret. 'A" ( 1 hr , 60 min.) a. Cl) "G111a11y OITerror" ( 1981, Hef• ror) Edward Albert, Erin Moran. A 1p1ce- ll'llp crew encounter• • cotarlt of frighten· Ing 111en crMturea While looklng for another vetMI atranded on a forbidding F.t 'R' (1hr.,20mln.) .. .am•IUTMTCM llCMI "Th• Court Mertlal Of Billy Mitchell" ( 1955, Drama) Gery COpper, Ct11rlet Bickford. A. man 11 put an tri.I ~ when he deflet military bf111 In order lo lhor11n World Wer 11 (2 hrt .. 30 min.) ~r.: ... ,.. ~ llOWll ''Tht Stunt Men" ( 1980, Or• ma) Pettf O'TOOle. Steve Railtbeek. Wented tJy t"'-OOllct. • dltlutt>ed Viti· nem vtteran llnda "' unsure havtn °" 1 movie Ml Where a WCHtd Wer I epic la belno t11med 'A' (2 hrl.. 8 min.) -~I llCMI "Swinging Cheef ... deN~' 974l, Comedy) JoJoMtton. ... ~ th, A grOYp ol hlgl'I IChoOI ~ olfta ••hlbrt unueuel tOtiool ~ In rooetr)o ro-lhtlf foot bell tMm. 'A' ( 1 hf .. 3" min.) Drama) Ruth Cracknell, Elizabeth Cr~by Ct "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975, A<11ran1ure) Mike Mazurk!. Jimmy Kana U~1 . 30mln) • tJ) <'"Spartacus" (Part 2) ( 1960, Ora ma) Kirk Douglas, Laurence Oltvler (2 hrs.) Cb> "Mr Sycamo1e" ( t975, Comedy) Jason Robards. Jean Simmons ( t hr • 30 min) (.1) "I Never Promised You A Rose Gar· den" ( 1977, Drama) Kathleen Outnlan. Btbt Andersson ( 1 hr • 32 min ) .. @ "None But The Brave" (1965, Ora ma) Frank Sinatra. Clint Walker (2 hrs 10min J --llilvening .. u,: Cll ... '""AIY...., AIC ... D 1'llm'IC09ANY HAWAIMN llACm. I L.1118 NIWlttOWl .... I OCUMll llO¥ll "Gloria" ( 1980, Orama) Gene Rowlands John Adames A former gun moll becomes the protector ol an orphaned 6-year-old Pue110 RlC&n target· e<l by the underworld tor the Information he carries 1n a battered briefcase 'PG' (2 hrs, t min) (ttJ R.MHIACk: THI GNAT ll\.AQUI Eric Seva1e1d hosts. this documentary look at the Spanish 1nlluenza epidemic of 1918, wnich claimed 20 million victims world wide.~ MO flMVllW • DtQ( VAN DY'KI ... IAlllSY mJ.D AUCI ·wta.Ofl~ I ,ACU °'CUI.TIMI flKA ML OOMTACT UM ft (91) Miii<* lilOVW "It Came From HollywOOCI" ( t982. Comedy) John Candy, Dan Aykroyd The worse scenes from old B movies are presented, offering humorous glimpses of Japanese monster epics. exploitation tllms and the works ol Edward D Woad Jr • director o f "Plan 9 From Outer Space" and "Glen Or Glenda." 'PG' (I hr . 20 min ) 0 lilOVW "Sherlock Holmes And The Pearl 01 Death" (1944. Mystery) Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce. Sherlock Holmes and Walson set our 10 investtgale the mystery surrounding a stolen gem ( t hr , 30m1n.) . DM-.T Cll ... MIC ... IW'l'Y DA YI AGAIN * ... & 'Jl.llAU ROWAN I lllMTWI LAUC1tMN Mm'I CC.A#Y '°°""WU ...... ...., LCM co11•cnaee I llAQIC °' DICORATM 'AlfTM OMI IUWt AmfT '°" LR The true-life drama ot one man·s brave struggle against terminal cancer. and the courage of his lamlly and friends 1s documented l1 hr) CL] lilOVW '"The Godfather" ( 1972, Ora· ma) Marlon Brando, Al Pacmo. Based on the novel by Marlo Puzo. An a.glng Mallo60 .... rtwl barrier& between his i<fyl• tic larrnly Ille and the harsh raaUtles of hit. bUSlnesa break down as hie sons become 1ncreaslngly lnvolllt<l 1n the violent worl\• 1ngs ol organized crlf!le 'R' (2 hrs .. 57 min) ©) llOV'm "The Pursuit Of 0.8. Cooper" ( 1981. Adventure) Treat Wllltams, Roban Duvall A thief skyjacks a plane and para· chules to safety over 01egon with a for· tune In stolen m~y 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min) Cl) llO¥ll "Story Or A love Attalr'' ( 1950) Lucca Bose. MaSSlmo G110111.A woman and het I01mer lover plan 10 klll hero:= hvsban<l ( t hr .. 42 min ) • 1 COUNTY TOOAY ~ .... 1'lll I «* 11tl TOWN Featured' Michael McKean and David Lander discuss prob· lems of \)'pecastlng In their careers, join UCLA's Med Star Program tor a simulated re$Cue oll the Malibu coasr: a prollle on Bronlstaw Machalskl, bette1 known as Mll<o. a deal mime whO works with dis· turbed and handicapped children l!'Am.Y fllUD CAM 11AM .. ,. W1D wmtOUT Animated Ten bears. each of whom represents a human trail try to res· cue an unhappy n111e boy from the lclut~es·I~ evil old professor T'ICTACDOUIH '°"' Cl) NOfiLl'I CCMT M'A'l'H TO 11tl llMOlt IOM IWIK --.a. Co.DY WICIAU America's foremost political satirist delivers his special brand ol humor in this halt hour ot comedy performed before an enrhus1as11c audience m lllCMI "Can't Help Singing" ( 1944, Musical) Deanna Durbin. David Bruce A young girl headed to 1<>1n her lover in Call- rorrna 1s romanucalty Sidetracked en route. (2 hrs) .. IJ Cl) WtR IUDI R1ch1e and his lr1ends 101n A J. Simon (Jameson Parker) to search tor a vial ol deadly nerve gas that has been placed on the black marlle!. ( 1 hr.) 0 fl'O MA&. NOfl\.I Halloween Is saluted with segments on the Sci Fl Ball, TV hor· ror·movle hostess Cassandra, a Los Angeles psychic who claims to have alien traits, and a Florida warlock ( 1 hr.) a lilOVW "Jezebel" ( 1938. Drama) Bette Davis. Henry Fonda A stubb01n Southern belle loses her !lance, bur wins him back when she nurses him through a ~llow lever epidemic. (2 hrs ) U ®' ntl 'AUM Coll poses as a gel· away driver In an undercover operation aimed at retrieving five million dollars In nt30ollable bonds. ( I hr ) ~LOUIRMT ~ =..r~ TOMICIHT Jiii St John talks about her return to series television Cl) llO¥m "Stagecoach" (1939, West· ern) John Wayne, Claire Trevor. Passen· gars abOard a stagecoach raided by lndl· ans each react 10 the traumatic episode In a ditterent way (2 hrs.) fl) llATIOttAL OIOOltAPMte INCIAL "Egypt. Quest For Et8fnlty" The works ot Ramses II are featured in a look at some r'lafor archaeologlcal profects wtilch are uncovering and preserving the legacy of the Egyptr=araohs. o ( 1 hr ) '11> UVI 11tl WT "Metr~lltan Opera Gala Centennial Concert ' The 100th anniversary of the Metropolitan • Opera ta celebfat9d by more ttwln 70 of the w0tld'1 greateat singers, Including Pia· cldo Domingo, Luciano Pavorolll. Leon- tyne Price, Robena Petere and Jerome Hlr1~en t) (' hrs ) (C) "Lost Horizon" ( 1937. FantlJ· ay) Ronald Colman, Jana Wyatt. A kid· napped diplomat discovers the Himalayan kingdom 01 Shangri-La. a place ol el&rnat ~ce and lmmottaNty (2 hrs ) ~ llOVll "ti Came From HollywOOCI" ( 1982. Comedy) Jonn Candy. Den Aykroyd The w01st scenes from old B movies ara rresented, ottering hull'lOfOUS glimpses o Japanese monster epics, exploltallon lilms and the w0<ks ol Edward 0 WOOCI Jr • dlrectoi of "Plan 9 From Outer Space" and "Glen Or Glenda " 'PG' ( t hr . 20 min) (S) ,.,.. CHAii "Plague 0 1 Locusts" Halt le torn between Ideals and prestige when two vastly dlt1erent law firms each offer him a summer )ob. (I hr) 0 lilOVW "Yanks· (1979, Romance) Richard Gere. Wllffam Devane Several American SOidiers become Involved In romantic allairs while stationed In England dur1n.g W01ld War II 'R' (2 hrs . 19 mfn ) ... @ AU. .. ntl , .. y t1I CE) MITO lllACltQ "CART Laguna Seca 300" (ffom Laguna Seca, Caht J (R) (2 hrs . 30 min) 1:11 (!) LOVI IOAT CD 'JI. llAGAZINI A New Jersey11e who won S5 million 1n the New York State lol· tery. an 18·year-otd 5th Avenue fashion designer. l9@ 11tl CATUNI .. I) Cl) llOVll "Happy" (Premiere. Suspense) Dom Deluise. Dee Wallace. Aller a formerly successful TV entertainer w11nesses a gangland execution his renewed no1or1e1y puts the killer on his trail __{2 hrs ) G OI) 11tl ,ACTI Ofl LR The girls rear for the safety ol a popular customer (Ian Wolle} wtio has myster1ously disap- peared o fJ ®l IYMA9TY An unexpected v1S1I01 endangers Steven's custody battle. while Blake's lawyer warns Krystle nol to testily on Steven's behalf Q ( 1 hr.) -~UIOMAU I) ~ llOH A special report IS taken on an Inside '>Ok al school 11fe today, locuS1ng on Le 1;onle Junior High In Holly· wOOd ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CID 11tl Ol1llJI CAll't comDY IMOWCAll CS) lllCMI "Taps" ( 1981, Drama) George C Scott, Timothy Hutton Mlhtary school cadels take over their school to prevent plans to rurn the academy propeny Into a condo development 'PG' (2 hrs ) (%) llCml "The Toy" ( 1982, Co~y1 Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason. A mull1ml. llonaire "'purchases"' an unemployed black man as a playthl11g tor 111s spoiled ~uM&;"· 'PG' (1hr.40 min.) • (J]J "The Bullfighter And The Lady" (1950, Drama) Robert Stack, Gllbeft Roland. A Broadway producer decides to learn bullllghling In order to coffee! stage Ideas ( t hr . 55 min ) lcll a GD ,Am.Y 1Wt Mallory and Elyse enter a mother-and-daughter modeling contest. CID MOT IEllUM.Y 11tl ... Comedy sketches combine woth claSSlc fllm and news toorege In an ottbeat, satiric take- ort. m RACllO At011 OA'C nm Friday, Oct. 21. 1983 27 An ad11enturefome anthropologist and n1s family are s1randed on a remote rsland (2 hrs) · .. u (I) lllAQMM. ,J. 0 6) -A~ Nell convinces the Chief to take 1n a street urchin (Joey Law· rence) caught putllng a door·to-door cha11ty scam D llOVll "The Petrified Forest"' I t936. Drama) Humphrey Bogan Belle OavlS A w111er lrnds romance when he runs into a gang ol krllers 1n Arizona's Pe1111ted For· est J.? hrs) fJ @) TRMlllA CIWTD An elevator acc1· dent costs a teen-age athlete his leg. and Nursing Supervrsor Decker (Eileen Heck· art) 1s ellacked by the same mugger three tlm~) M llfTlllTMmWT TOMQHT A visit with show business couple Alan Thicke and Glor1a Loring Q) llllOYll ··Key West" ( t972, Drama) Stephen Boyd. Woody Strode A former CtA agent operating a Florida ooat manna oecomes the target of a madman who 1s an~lous to settle a grudge (2 hrs ) fI!I MAT\MI "Fungi The Rotten World About Us" As an agent ol decay. fungi performs a function essen11al to Ille on this 121anet D ( t hr ) ~ -~ COUllfTY Featured a repon on Alex Valdez. a blind comedian. women who drink. weellend h1de·a·ways. Q!y=gure skaters tCJ "Blue Collar" ( 1978 Orama) Richard Pryo1 Harvey Keltel ( llOVll "Trail 01 The Pink Panther·· ( 1982 Comedy) Peter Sellers David Niven Cl.> llOVll "Am1tyv11ta II The Possession' ( 1982. Horror) Burt Young, James Otson <SJ LM ITNI INI I -.L "Humcane Beauregard" ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1 ZJ lllOVll "The Kentucky Fried Movie" ( t977, Co!Nldy) (van Kim. Master Bong ~oo Han 11:90 GD MAMA'S ,aa,y Naomi begins a sanes of starlling conless1ons by revealing thll1~~8jnant ~ '&MAG.UM The men who decides what the aatronauta wlll eat In space, Chef Tell offers some tips on preparing vegeta· bles. Ci> mMt PMVllWI Neat Gabler and Jef· trey Lyons hott en lnfOfl"fllltlve loo" al whal't new at the movies. CE)..,..,. M CI) ~'I m.ATUT llD•ITI "1978 & 1977 Years In Review" (A) ( 1 hr ) .. e (I) -a -A.J end Riek see!\ a ml881ng man rnemt>Ung a llUlpeCted killer (James Walnwrlght\ who was ob<>ard e tlloht at the time of the murdef, ITht CHI of "Whlz.l(+ds" guests.) (I hr ) D GD WI IOf rT llMI S.th erranget tor Jay to t>ecome a tlnalltt In • contett tor Ntw YO<k'I MOii eligll>MI bachelof 8 '11 I TO I Hart H kt Linda to convince her mllltary·ollk:er lathe< to do butlnett wtlh the company when the dlnet with him 1:,..., WY"'"°'",...,_.~ wrm DCI TlllAm "Plc1uret" 0tvHta1td wheO Ruby runt oft with her l/alentlno IOOk·ellke beau. 8111 dlMPPffl'I with lhe only ce>py of the new tcrlpt end hatchet a plan to prev.nt anolher aotr ... from playlnR the lllad. ( 1 hr.) (lJ.) ll0¥9 Tlmt W1ll1tr" ( 1982. Fen11· 30 Friday, Oot. 21. 1883 sy) Ben Murphy, Ke\11n Brophy An ancient mummy discovered 1n the tomb of Tutankhamen •S sent to a Ca1tlorn1a uni· verSlty for analys.s. where 11 1s accidentally ra111vad 'PG ( 1 hr . 25 min ) a1t@ IJIOWll "Knute Rockne ·-All Ameocar( ( 1940. Biography) Pal O'Bnen. Ronafd Reagan The tire or the tamous Notre Dame lootoan coach 1nclvdes oofeats as well as 111Ctor1es ( 1 hr 40 min ) .. D G> ~Diane 111es to help rehabll1· tale an ex-1:on11ic1 (Derek McGrath) who wants to return to 1a11 1ust to resume act· '.!!9 classes U l!.I IT"t llO'T IAlf Sharon fears that Johnny's improved school grades might be due to his teacher's retatiOnshlp with Jack. ; 90lfTY "'"°"'Ill Y'M mc:UI ..,. "'..-.. llllCMI "Love Child" ( 1982. Drama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges. A pregnant inmate 1n a women's p11son wages a bat· lie to keep her child, who was fathered by a marr~uard 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) mu fMllOAlTm · .. (().!!AMII Wiiiie Mosconi vs U.J Puck· ett (~ ( 1 hr.) -a (I) IOIOT1 i..-Unmee seeks raveoge on Chip attar fa111ng 10 mal<e him confess. and Mack 1s offered a prestigious 1ob by_ Gregn~nar < 1 hr ) U Iii 1111. ll.WI Fur1110 laces intense pressure lo rescue Chief Oan1e1s· Hval 1n the mayoral race. who hes been taken hostage. while Bobby's big lottery win makes him deSPOfldent ( 1 hr ) I ..... 9 •1• POUCI...,. llAiiWUCI TMIA1M "Testament Of Youth" Devastated by Roland's death. Vera devotes all her energies 10 nursing. she returns to England determined to mar· ry her brother's friend Victor (Part 3) Q l1 hr) ~ ... .,., _.. "Murder Must Advertise" The dead man's mistress Is e drug·laker Is there some sor1 of connec· tlon~il' 3) ( t hr ) (.c;J ~ "John Cougar' Mellen· camp" CID -M ~ Len Dawaon end Nick Buont0onll host a r9Vlow ot the previous week's NFL hlghlight1, ( 1 hr,) CD 11CM1 "SplendOf" I 1935. Or11mt1) Miriam Hookl(ls. Joe( McCtaa lS) llCMI "Aleh And Famous" ( 1981, Drama) Candice Bergen, Jacouellne Bis· set Cl llCMI "The U.11 Bandit" ( 19411, Wettem ) Wiiiiam Elliott. Adrian Booth A reformed outlaw e11emp11 to carve a new beOIM'no tor hlmMlt In a West9'n t>oom r:. ~11'r .• 30 min.) .. • 11111 lMIWWW ... llCMI "Eetlng Reoul" ( 1982. Come· dy) Paul Banal. Mary WC>tOOOll A d<>wn- C>tHhelHuck mertltd couple d~ thet they can make the money they neod 10 buy their drMm diner buy knocking ott well·heeted te• peN9111 'R' ( 1 hr • 26 min.) , cm~.-eam,_.,CCU\a ... "Th9 80fdef" (19&1, Ora.ma) Jeck Nlcl'lollon. Valefle Pl'rtne A TtllH bOtdef guard'• v.IUel come In coofltot with lheee ot hit ~I C0-WC>tk9'1 and hit ma1er1e11t11o w1i.. 'R { 1 hf • 45 min.> .. , .. , .... tW fll'Cl>O• ... w.;v- &l)MCGQUAIOM '1l) 1"I 'AU.W Phineas Finn IS accused of murdering his political nval Widow leu· ra Kennedy urges him to use her money for delense. while Madame Max sels about l1nOlng the real murderer (Part 14 of 22) ( 1 hr) OM LOCAtlON "Eddie Murohy •• Oellrl· ous" ©) llOVll "The Picture Show Man" i 979, Drama) Rad Taylor. John Me111on 11:11 "°"11CIMT'BI 11:11 (I) 11'Alflll .IOHM, 11.D. Trapper and Gonzo try to persuade a se11ousty Ill srreet-cornar Santa (Ray Walston) to undergo necessary surgery. (R) ( 1 hr .. 10mln.) D CZ T'HI .. T Of CAMON Host Johnny Carson. Guests: Petet Streuss. Victor i BuouJi;Zv= 1R1 (1hr1 (!Dl UC .... llGIHT'Ll9 • llMCM "'-TMICU '111"I NIQHf .,_,.. '11 IM f!MNCllCO ,,..., y '°"7'AAl1' AUTO AACM "NASCAR American 500" (from Rockingham, N.C) (R) (3 hrs) ( llOYll "Maraschino Chefry" (1978, Drama) Gloria Leonard. Jenny Baxter Cl) llO¥ll "Exorcist II. The Herell-;" ( t977 Fantasy) Richard Burton. Linda Blau m 1" CWI A look at how the economy will affect the e1ec11ons, winter vacation hot spots ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 1~ [C) llO¥ll "I Wake Up Screaming" ( 194 t Mys1e1y) Bettv Grable. Victor Mature ~ O llO¥ll "Requiem For A Gunlighte<" ( t965, Western) ROd Cameron, Stephen McNally A gunslinger mls1al<an for a 1udge exercises the power of Iha J)(>Slllon to condemn an outlaw accused of muroor ™ hr. 50 min.) · ........,.l'WOM ... 11CM1 "The Toy" (,W82. Comedy) i herd P<.yor. Jackie Glftson. LO¥IMI ,_...MD PalC't'COUP\11 tMt llO¥ll "USed Cara" ( 1980. Comedy) Kurt Russell, Jack Warden 1Mt II GI) LA11 ~ wmt DAVID LIT'f9AI Guests. comedian Jay Leno, prolesslonal \ basketball player Bernard King. (R) (1 hr.) I TWU»fT .. llCMI "Hiiier. The Last Ten Daya" (1973. Drama) Alec Guinness, Simon Ward Posseaaed by personal turmoil, Adolph Hitler spends hfl final days born· ceded In a t>unkltf trorn his enemlet ( 1 hr .. 30mi~ m&AM.A IDAlfrm.I Cl) MOM "Exorcist II: The Heretlo" ( 1977. Fantasy) Richard Burton, Lind• Bia it .. 8 (I) llCMI "Suddenly. Low" (1978. Romance) Cindy Wini.ams, Paul Shaner. A young woman from the ghetto 11111 In ~ with • eoclalty ptominellt taW)'*. (R) (1 hr , 20 min) CO).,_ "9kln On Skin ( 1982. Fan1uy) John Let/le. Ev• H11uamann. we llCMI "Spawn or The North" (1938. ~fllurt) Henry Fonda. 090fge Rah. eking th• ~ daya In AlesJce. R\llo t lan plrltM try to tt kt ovet the aalmoo lf!Mtrv. (2 h1'9.) IAU.•1"1• .. , ... "One Foot In HM~n" (194 1 • •al. =r March, Marthe Soon. -iiiii "Don't Cty, ,, •• Only Thunder" { 1982. or.me) O.nnlt CMt lophef, 8uun Saini Jal"l*t .. Weclnellllg C:0.1. .. MOT ..atAM.Y TMI ... Comedy sketches combl~ wllh clualc film •nd ll9WS footage In an offbeat, satiric take· ofl ·1•AnM• ~RIY.ILD. Ml MON "II Came From HOllywOOd" ( t982. Comedy) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd The worat scenes from Old B movies •re preaented, olferlog humotoua gllmPMS ol Japanese montter epics, explollalion films and the works ol Edward 0 Wood Jr .. director of "Plan 9' From Ooter Space" and "Glen Or Glenda " 'PG' I t hr . 20 mm ) -Thunclay -llondng llovles- •<ll "Ball Of Fire" (1942, Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck (2 hrs.) (%) "Five Days One Summer" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Sean Connery. Betsy Brantley. ( 1 hr , 50 min.) • IB "Time Walker" ( 1982. Fantasy) Ben Murphy. Kevin Brophy. ( 1 hr . 25 min.) •GZJ "Louisa" (1950. Comedy) Ronald Reagan, Charles Coburn. 12 hrs. I 19(C) "Becket" (1964, Orama) Richard Burton. Peter O'Tool8. (2 hrs .. ~ min) ©) "Love Child" ( 1982, Drama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) .,. CID "My Favorne Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. JeSS1ca Harper ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) 0 "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter Sellers. David Niven ( 1 hr . 35 min I CZ) "The Kentucky Fneo Movie" ( 1977. Comedy) Evan Kim, Master Bong Soo Han (I hr .. 30 min.) •CD'l "The Big Steel" ( 1949, Adventure) Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer ( t hr , 30 min ) (%) "Love Child" ( 1982, Drama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges. ( 1 nr . 35 min ) • 0 "Piaf" (1973. Biografhy) Br1Q1rte Anel, Pascale Christophe ( hr • 40 mln.) -ct) "Man On A T1gh1rope" ( 1953, Suspense) Fredric March. Terry Moore jg hrs) CID "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard ~!}'or, Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr . 40 min) (SJ "The Pride 01 The Yankees" ( 1942. Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright l1 hrs .. 30 min.) 119 U "Blockheads" ( 1938. Comedy) Lau· rel and Hardy ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (%) "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard ~or. Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr . 40 min.) 1':11 {.QJ "The Godlalher, Pari II" (1974, Dra- ma) Al Paclno, Robert Duvall. (3 hrs , 20 min) Ct "The Border" (1981. Orama) Jacl! Nicholson, Valerie Perrine ( 1 hr.. 4S min.) -JU1ernoon Movies- _., "MysterieS From Beyond The T11an· ~" (1977) Documentary. (2 hrs.) ~ "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder" ( 1982. Orama) Dennis Ch11stopher. Susan Saint James ( 1 hr., 50 min.) <ID "Trell Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter Sellers. David Niven. ( 1 hr., 35mln.) W C%) "Exorcist II: The Heretic" (1977, Fan· tasy) Richard Burton. Linda Blalr (I hr., 57m1n) t:llO "Trail Of The Pink Panlhef" ( 1982. Comedy) Petet Sellers. David Nl\len. •CC> "To Race The Wind" ( 1980. Orama) Steve Gullenberg, Randy Ooeld ( 1 hr .. 45mln.) ® "My Favorlle Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper. ( 1 hr . 35 min) CS) "Andy Hardy Comes Home" (1958, Drama) Mickey Rooney. Patricia Breslin. t! hr., 30 min,) •cm "The Picture Show Man" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Rod Taylor, Jol\n Me1llon (I hr .. 28 min) (%) "The Kentucky Fried Movie" ( 1977. Comedy) Evan Kim, Master Bong Soo Han ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •ct "The Secrel Ute 0 1 Waller Milly" ( 1947, Comedy) Danny Kaye Vlrg1n1a Mayo. (2 hrs.) d (t) "I Wake Up Screaming" (1941, Mys· 1e1y) 8et1y Grable, Victor Mature. (I h1 30mln) . (%) "V10lette" ( 1978, Drama) Isabelle Huppert, S1ephane Audran (2 hrs.) .. (Ii) "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Rlcl\ard ~01, Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr , 40 min ) (),.} "Wo1ld 01 Marllal Arts" ( 1982) Oocu mentary (0) "The Big Steal" ( 1949, Advenlure) Robert Mllchum. Jane Greer ( 1 hr , 30 min.) .. 0 "Time Walker" ( 1982, Fantasy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy ( 1 l\r , 25 min ) --•Evening ... u,=. Cll ... P»ffM'f*MD MC ... n ....... CCl9..., HAWAII~ llACm,J ~---­_ ... .-rAllllllQ HWIM mtAVIOA MOVW "Men On A Tightrope" ( 1953. Suspense) Fred11c March. Terry Mooie An entire Czechosloveklan circus troupe exect.1tes a daring plan to escape from behind the Iron Curtain (2 hrs.) ([) IATUllDAY llQHT AT 11tl PICIHfl (R) Cl) .,_ Larry Alexander vs. Carl Wll· hams (2 hrs.) CS) M CaoR OP IOOO Puppels. A king and his son set our to recapture the crown ..1·";!.::;:::· -· A cowm M&MC TmlTI TO urn RLI Tammy Wynette hosts this tribute to Iha "Queen Of Country Music" featur- ing pe<formanoes by Lynn Anderson. Tom 11~0<1~ GJJd.oenly lino. l'llmsell In the Mqrlnes (I h1 , 10 min) d(})IUU.-~ 0 llCMI "Eating Raoul" ( 1982. Come• dy) Paul Bartel. Mary Woronov A dOWO· on·lhetr·luck ma1r1ed couple discover that they con make lhe money 11\ey need to buy !heir dream diner buy knocking off well·healed sex perverts 'R' (I hr., 26 '""' ) ... CC> ltlCMI "Lott Hortzon" ( 1937. Fanta- sy) Ronald Colman, Jane Wyall. A kid- napped dlplomal discovers the Himalayan kingdom Of Shangri-La. a Place or eternal peace and 1mmor1a111y (2 hra .• 20 min ) T Hall, Hank Williams Jr , Merle KllQofe, Cherly McLain, Roy Acutt and Kitty ~elta hersell Taped al Nashvllle's Grand Qi. Qpr~~se. (I hr . 30 min.) CZl "The Lovers" ( 1972. Comedy) Paula Wilcoa. Richard Becl<lnsale. Two awkward English lean-agers find lhem· selves lalllng hopelessly 1n love. ( 1 hr • JO min.) . DM-1' r. Cll ... .... HAPPY DAYI AGAIN MC ... D. .,.,... I IURTWI l..AIJ!a• ,,.. .-...no ., .... MPO«T LOVI CONNICTIOM • llOTOtrnD ) MIO COl9IO A TTRAC1'IOMe lllCMI "love Child" ( 1982. Orama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges. A pregnant 1nma1e In a wornen's pr1son wages a bal- He to keep her child. who was lathered by a married guard 'R' 11 hr . 35 min.) 0 MOYll "The Godla1her. Part II" ( 1974, Drama) Al Pacino. Robert Duvall. Michael Corleone assumes his lale lather's throne and power as ne becomes the new head ol the Maha. f1nd1ng problerm with rlval lachons and tne law 1t11oughout nis reign 'A' ~~20 m1n) r.m COUNTYTOOAY 1:11 f) I ON 1111 TOWN Featured' Lynda Carter discusses her latesl movie "Rita Hay· worth The Love Goddess" Australlan supersurter Cheyne Horan, a look at two celeb111y shutlerbugs, Angels basebaN player Rod Carew and singer Graham Nash, Mutfey, the world's only scuba·dlv· Ci ~~ f'IOl'U"l ..CW. "Rosie" The po1gnan1 sl ory of a family's reaction to the terminal Illness ot a cnlld Is dramatized. D ITM...V INCMITCAU .. MAM.I cm Animated Strawberry Shortcake allemp1s 10 outwll the Peculiar Purple~ man ot Porcupine Peak 1n the Big Bakeotf lin •t,:~;'"""" fM&HIUD .W TICH ftml "Bye-Bye, Ma Bell" The facts behind lhe break-up of AT & T, what lhe tuture holds tor video arcadee a'ld the best buys 1n telephones are i la1ned. -IOXltO MOVW "Island 01 The Lost" ( 1968, Adven1ure) Richard Greene. 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Orange County Superior Court Judge Rich- ard Beacom has ordered the five lawsuita pending against the homeowners, the Goeden Co. and Redlands "Federal Savings and Loan conaolidat.ed into a single action, according to attorney Jack Utter, one of the homeowners' attorneys. The judge's order Thunday alao prevent.a the eviction of homeowners in the tract who lost title to their homes after Red.lands forecloeed on the properties for non-payment of mortgage monies, Utter said. "We finally have some justice here," said an elated Lori Anderson, one of the homeowners. Fourteen homeowners in the 86-home com- ISff CROWN ROY ALE, Pase AZ) THI ORANGE COAST FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1Y83 COAST IDITIDN ORANGECOUNTY C..ALIF<J~NtA i~ {.ENTS Coast oil drilling ban 'not enough' By JERRY HIRSCH Ot-.0..,-8Wf Congressional approval of a one-year ban on offshore oil and gas drilling from Newport Beach to Mexico is better than no ban but still remains far from ideal for Orange Coast resident.a, a fonner state Coastal Commission member said today. The Senate passed the drilling ban for a 20-mile buffer zone along the coast Thursday as part of a $7.9 billion appropriations bill for the Interior Department. The House later gave its approval, vote, sending the measure to the White House. The one-year ban passed de- spite efforts by Sen . Pete Wilson, R-San Diego, who pushed for a permanent ban. "I think it is a clear indication of the power of the oil and gas lobbies," said Judy Rosener, a Newport Beach resident who spent eight years on the Coastal Commission. Rosener was refer- ing to an intense drive by the petroleum industry this week to upset Wilson's efforts. But the oil industry apparently is not entirely pleased either. "We support offshore drilling and are disappointed by the moratorium," said Steve PA SS ING LANE AHEAD Second s mashup victim, 16, dies White crosses mark scene of tragedy. By STEVE MITCHELL Of , ... Oellr -II.ell A second teen-age girl has died as a result of a head-on collision on Lagu.na Canyon Road three days ago. bringing to at least two dozen the number of fatalities on the winding highway since 1975. Meanwhile, white wooden crosses have again appeared at various locations along the shoulder of the 7.5-mile road, a grim reminder of the number of deaths that have occurred - many of them head-on collisions -on the narrow, two-lane road- way. A spokesman for the Orange County Coroner's office said 16-year-old Leesa Snyder died 'Rtrds; -stay home Now it's his turn to man the pitchfork By KAREN E. I.LEIN Of ... °"" .... --David ~r likes to tell the .iory of how a Soviet farmer came~ him with a pitchfork outlide Leningrad in the 1960s. •1 wu dome PR for a Danlah college group and we traveled throuch the Soviet Union for about a month. When we made a roadside stop ln a llD&1l vWaae thia farmer found out I was an American and he oearl1. ldlleC1 me. He had to be restrained. The Danish students were OK, but he mme after me just because I was an AmelicaJl.'' 1be a1.,...-old C<*a M.a resident speaks quietly and deliberately. He ii vice premident of Donald S. Smith Aaeodates, an AnabeiJD.a-c:l ldwrtialnaacencY .. ~ polite, re9erved demeanor does not fi=t profile of a hot--hMded radical. But bMda a group many might accuse of extremiam: the <>ranee ty bMed-Ban the Soviets c.oalitJon, whoee aim la to force the R~ to withdraw from the 1984 Summer Olympics or be barred=· att.end.lng the games. "We believe we will either pressure them into withdn or force a ban," he said. In the four weeb Ii.nee the srou_p was formed in the wake of the downing of Korean Airlines Flllht 007, the coalition has launched an intemadonal petition drive, recruited state Sen. John Doolittle. R-Citn.aa Heighta. u Nldonal coordinator, fired off mailgr~ and cable9 to Kremlin leaden and started lobbytng Olympic a>mmllteel around the world. (See SOVIJT BAN, Pace A%) Thursday afternoon of injuries suffered in the 5:47 p.m. crash Tuesday about a mije north of El Toro Road. The crash also claimed the life of Stacy Davis, 18. a Laguna Beach High School graduate, who was pronoun<:ed dead at the scene of the Tuesday collision. A third victim, Samantha Shan- non, 16, remains in critical con- dition in the intensive care unit at West.em Medical Center in Santa Ana. Police said Davis was driving toward Laguna Beach when a car driven by Shannon, with Snyder as a passenger, drifted into the oncoming lanes. Snyder was flown out by heli- copter to Mission Community Hospital but efforts to save the girl proved futile. Both Snyder and Shannon were Laguna Beach High School coeds. The double fatality prompted unknown people to erect at least eight small wooden crosses along the highway sometime late Thursday. "Frankly, I'm glad someone put them up," a Laguna Beach police sergeant, who did not want to be identified, said today. "Maybe they'll serve as a warning to locals -and those who don't live in town -to take it easy on that road." In February of 1979, more than 20 white crosses were erected along Laguna Canyon Road by unnamed supporters of a safer, divided highway. As a result of Tue&day's crash. Laguna Beach police called in the California Highway Patrol's Major Accident Investigation Team to assist in detennining the cause of the crash. "We asked for them to come down and assist us in getting to the bottom of this," said Laguna Beach police Lt. Bill Cavenaugh. • He said the crack team. com- (See SECOND, Pase AZ) Wiiness niay fac e murder rap Ex-wife of co-defendant Leitch could be charged as accessory By JEFF ADLER Of ... O..,,_ ..... A key proeecution wtme. in Thomas Martin Thompson's murder trial -the former wife of co-defendant David William Leitch -could be charged aa an acces10ry in the murder of her former roommate. Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Fit.t.gerald today said he has asked the auate attorney aeneral to tnve.Uaate whether Tracy Leltch'of Co.ta Meu ocwnmltted perjury or I.a an ilOC I ">'in the murder of Otnaer L«raint F1elld\11. "I\ -.>pMn to the court it Lt · ·~ you ~ under <Mith," Fitzgerald sternly told Leitch, whowuordered to return to court today after testifying ln the case Monday. "It appears strongly you com- mitted perjury and Uled deception and lying to help your ex-husband,'' the judge said. "I am recommending you be proa- ecuted and I may even rec- ommend you be proeecuted u an accet10ry to fint degree murdert'.' James Merwin, the attorney appointed by the court to rep. resent Leitch during her courtroom tettimony, reported hia client wu ''stunned" by the judae's pronouncement. Merwin ea.Id he too wu aur- priled by th~ judge'• decision and had come to court expecting "a di8culsion" of the altuatlon involv- ing his client, the attorney gen- eral's office and the judge. Thompeon'a defeNe attorney, Ron Brower, reacted to the un- usual twist the cue now haa taken by uying, "I t.h1nk nothing can be more clear than the fact that sne Ued ." However, Deputy Diatrict At· tomey Mike Jacoba, who la pn»· ecuting l>oth .Thompeon and Leitch, said he beli~ea Tracy Leitch ha• been "baalcally up-front and honeat wt th ua." Brower al.lo Mid he doesn't IS.. WITNESS, Pa1e Al) . •• Berg-Hansen of the California Independent Producers Associa- tion, a Garden Grove-based indus- try trade group. Otto Boss, an aide to Wilson, described the energy industry as coming "after us with a ven- geance." "The fact that we got one year instead of no time at all means that we still have some time to make our case," Rosener said. Rosener, an assistant dean at UC Irvine and a political scientist, noted that with an election year around the comer a change in the composition of the Senate is possible Md a pennanent ban still may be possible. "Time buys us a lot," she said. Rosener said there are four main reasora she favors a per- manent ban. •Drilling technology is not sophisticated enough to avoid a hazard to local waters, marine life and beaches, she said. •Valuable offshore oll and gas resources should be saved for a shortage. The industry currently is experiencing a glut, Rosener said. • Dnlling leases should be sold during a shortage to guarantee the public gets the tughest price for !See DRILLING, Page At) Reward set for clues in --~·! slay ing Delly,_ pt>oto by -K- Bou t iqu e in Huntington Beach where owner was stabbed to death sealed off by police in search for clues. By STEVE MARBLE Ollfte0.-,Ne48lell A $200 reward is being offered for a missing cash box, a wallet and a potential murder weapon in the brutal slaying or a Huntington Beach shop owner whose stabbed body was found this week in her vintage clothing boutique. Police believe the it.ems may have been dumped by 19-year-old Zachary Pettus, a high 9Chool student who has been arrested on suspicion of robbing and k.i.l.ling Darleen Hazboun, 37. At the time of the attack, Hazboun reportedly was working alone at her shop -Somewhere In Ti.me. The boutique, decorated with posters of James Dean. Marilyn Monroe and the Beall~. is on the second floor of the small, quiet Harbour Landing com- mercial complex. Police are asking cit.i.z.ens to look for a black cash box. a brown (See REWARD. Pace AZ> Tuitio.n r e duc tion que rie d Cal State proposal draws tentative response from legislators . 4 By ANDREA ADELSON OflfteO.-, ..... lleff A proposal by California State University Chancellor W. Ann Reynolds to cut student fees next year because of a projected state budget s urplus won only lukewarm support today from Orange Coast legislators. "It's presumptuous on her part to start spending money we haven't got yet," Assemblyman Nolan • , Friu.elle, R-Fountain Valley. said today. Pointing out that Califorina college fees are lower than in other states, Sen. Ollie Speraw, a Republican who has offices in Newport Beach, said he believes other state needs probably have higher priority than paring state college fees. Frizzelle called Reynolds' proposal "inappropriate." "Community colleges should be cared for first before the CSU system, .. he said. "More disadv~ taged students use the communit1 colJeges.'' ln remarks to a Senate commti: tee Thursday. Reynolds asked foe a $90-a-year fee cut starting in the fall of 1984, with students payina an average of about $600. ,,,_- (See TUITION, Pase Al) J 41 *Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21, 1"~3 I ...._c_o_111_111_u_1_D_s_1o_R_11_1_l Slaying suspect lauds his viCtim TUITION QUERIED ... From PageA1 reduction would cost the state $25 million. A robust economy is credited with quicckly replenishing state coffen. A $1 billion surplus next year was predicted this week. Gov. George Deukmejian "has been quite clear ln expressing hla wl.llingne. to con.sider a fee reduction, ahould state revenuee , permit," Reynolds said. Keven Brett, of the governor's press office, replied that Oeu- kmejian "is willing to consider the proposal but has made no com- rnittment." the UC system may not follow au.it. "We believe the governor when he said this year waa a one-time problem and believe he has a commlttment to education," Baker sald from a regenta meeting in Loe Angeles. Republic.an A.88emblyman Ross Johnaon of Fullerton, said he expects "healthy competition" over a projected surplus "If thoee funds materialize.'' By JEFF ADLER OflND.17 ........ Tak!nc the wltneea atand ln hia own defenae, TI\OmU Manin Thompeon told an Ora.nae County S1.1perlor O>urt jury Thunday the woman he la accuaed of raping and killing-20-year-old Ginger Lor· raine Flelachli wu an "outstanding human being." Thompeon, 28, testified he had known Fleiachll for about three weeks before he and roonunate David William Leitch, 24, alleged- ly raped and stabbed her in the Laguna Beach apartment the two men shared. But Thompeon insisted he didn't kill Flelachli. He admitted havi04J aex with her the night ahe was ala.in, but claimed he then palled out from the combined effects of alcohol and h.uhllh. Flelachll's body. wrapped ln Leltch'saleeplni bag and blanket, was found burled ln a ahallow grave Sept. 14, 1981 near the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Thompeon and Leitch, whme trial is acheduled to open next month, could receive death pen- alty aenteqces If convicted. Wearin( a maroon designer sweater and neck tie, Thompeon answered questions posed by de- fense attorney Ron Brower in polite, measured tones. Brower asked his star witness to recount evcnta leading up to the night Flelachll was killed and thoee that followed. Thompeon's account, which is cootradicted by two former Or- ange County Jail inmates who tett.i!ied Thompeon confessed to the alaying after hi.I arrest, will be tested when the trial resumes Monday and prosecutor Mike Jacobs begins what I.a expected will be a lengthy and extensive cross-examination. Brower asked Thompson to tell juron how he felt about Flelachli. Leitch and Le1tch's ex-wife, Tracy. Thompeon said he had moved to the area in an effort to find aomeone to JOin hun on an for· tune-hunung expedition to Thai· land. He said he hoped \o hnd a boat in which he <.'Ould transport Southeast Asian refugees to "U.S. soil" in return for gold. Thompeon aJso admitted during hla testl· mony the plan "sounds crazy." Average fees for the more than 240,000 full·time students at the 19-campus CSU system ra5e to $692 a year this fall for California residents, up from $505 last year. The fees have more than tripled in He added that he would likely support Reynolds' proposal. "I've been critical in the past to knee-jerk reactions to budget difficulties where they automati- cally increase student fees." WITNESS PROBED ... "I thought she waa an outatand- ing human being," he answered. "Very elegant and very warm. She had a good sense of humor." He alao described her as a graceful woman, one who "caught your attention." He tettlfled he met Flelachll at a popular Balboa Island restaurant about a week after he befriended But the plan apparently didn't sound crazy to Leitch, according to Thompson's tesumony. The two moved into Leitch's Ocean Front Street apartment after Leitch agreed to join the expedition and promised he could convince his mother to provide fm.anc104J. Other witnesses have testified that Leitch and Fle1schli lived together for several weeks before Thompson moved in i' the last three years. , "These recent increases have I been ex<:e$ive and sudden," Re- ynolds said. "Clearly, there has been a basic shift in state policy away from low fees as well as from the principle of tuition·free education." However, fee hikes have had no apparent impact on enrollment, at least on the Fullerton campus, university business manager Tom Williams said. From Page A1 think Tracy Leitch was involved in Fleischli's 1981 killing, but was involved in helping coverup evidence afterward to help her ex-husband's case. Leitch admitted on the witness st.and that she had lied to sheriff's department detectives investigat- ing the homicide and had once offered to provide her fonner husband with an alibi for the night of the slaying. S he aJso admitted telling David Leitch she planned to dye a blood·stained sweatsuit purple. Investigators were seeking to obtain the sweatsult for evidence. Her statements were drawn from Orange County Jail con- versations she had with Leitch in the months following his arrest. The conversations were recorded by investigators without the cou- ple's knowledge. SOVIET BAN URGED ... From PageA1 Ban the Soviets bumper stickers. patterned &ft~r the "No Bozos" sticker, proclaim "No Murdeters" and feature a Lme drawn through a black hammer and sickle dripping with blood. "We're at capacity now," WU- • liams said. Fees at CSU and the nine<ampus University of Cali- fornia were raised to make up for the bulk of Deukmejian's cuts in state funds for the two systems. REWARD SET IN SLAYING ... .Balsiger and other members of the coalition, mcluding Edmond L . Ande.rson, a financial consultant for Newport Beach-based Transamerican Resources, Ltd., have appeared on ABC's "Njght· line" and on network news shows from Europe, Austraha' and Japan. Balsiger said the Aug. 31 shooting down of the Korean cfullner really shocked him. From Page A1 , The Republican governor has said recently he hopes to provide more money for higher education in 1984-85, but hasn't said how much. folding walleL containing Haz. boun's identification and credit cards and a five-inch knife. The items, police said, may be stuffed inside a dark back pack and should not be handled. Officers aJso are asking anyone who had been in Hazboun'a store between Monday and Wednesday afternoon to oontact them at 960-8841 or 536-5970. l While fees were forced to rise in CSU and UC systems, UC budget director William Baker said if Reynolds' plan does go forward. SECOND ... Judy Rosener DRILLING ... I From Page A 1 ~ posed of two CHP experts, a civilian mechanic and a civil 1 engineer spent two days at the scene of the collision. From PageA1 the leases. When leaaee are aold during a glut, Lnduatry geta too good a bargin. Pettus, a student at Marina High School until Monday when he told teachers he was withdraw· lng, was arrested Wednesday several hours after Hazboun's bound and gagged body was found by a co-worker. "They're the reaJ pros at acci· dent reconstruction,'' Cavenaugh said, adding the results of their two-day probe should be released ln about two weeks. Meanwhile. police are still seek- ing witnesses lO the Tuesday afternoon crash. Anyone who might have seen the crash should •Drilling rigs and other equip- ment will be unsightly for New- port Beach residents. Pettus is to be arra.lgned Mon- day on murder and robbery c.hargea in West Orange Municipal Court. Employees at the small two-story business complex at Warner Avenue and Bolaa Chica Road said they are shocked and saddened by Huboun'a death. 1 call 497 ·3311 and ask for the watch commander. The Southern California leeis- ing restrictions approved Thurs- day cover the Channel Lslands National Marine Sanctuary. the San ta Barbara Channe 1 F.c.'Ological Preserve, the outer continental shelf inside Santa Monica Bay and a 20·mile wide buffer zone along the shoreline of San Diego County and sou them Or.ange County. "She was such a sweet person." said Kathy Nutt, a manicurist at a hair salon in the center. ''She was real independent and quiet. I use to go up there all the time and look . I • ~ . 0 TV TEST TOUGH ON KIDS ... From Page A1 own account. "It was too hard. On the weekends there w ere a lot of good shows on. It was hard lO find stuff to do." Teacher Laura Holmes conceived the experi- ment to show her students just how much they rely on TV to fill their Cree time. "AB an educator I'm concerned about kids who are just passively sitting and watching," Holmes said. "TV takes away from play time, creative times and things that enhance small motor coordination -lik e sewing or making models." Holmes said she took a survey of the class before the experiment started and talked to parents about it at a back-to-school night. Most of the moms and dads were skeptical CROWN ROY ALE ... about their kids' ability io stay away from the !let. Colby French, 11, said his mother didn't think he could do it. "l thought it would be fun to try." he said. But Paul Clark, a 12-year-old, said he didn't want to complete Holmea' Ulignment when he first heard about it. "l knew it would be preuy hard," he said. When asked how much TV he watched, Clark said "too much." The experiment was especially difficult because the two weeks coincided with TV's 1eUOn premieres and baaeball playoffs. One girl in the class said ahe couldn't bear to miss "Silver Spoons" star Ricky Schroder for two wholew~ks. Summing up the feelings of many in the class who didn't make it, Bannister said "ldldn't think it was worth it." But Clark, reluctant at fi.nlt, was glad.he did From Page A 1 succeed. "Kids watch too much to begin with," he munity sued the Goeden Co. and the savings and said. "During the tint week it was hard, but it got loan clauning their homes are in foreclosure easier in the second week." because the development company failed to keep What dld the students find to do without the up with monthly paymenta it was suppoeed to be constant security of TV? making on their behalf. The company has Holmes gave them book reports, they went counter·sued. outside and played with friends in the class who 1n July, another Superior Court judge refused were avoiding television and they even helped to issue an emergency order preventing auction of their parents with chores or shopping. the homes. one step in foreclosure proceedings. "At first I felt like I had to hide in my room," Title to the homes then reverted to Redland said Jennifer Stark, 11. "When I went by the TV Federal Savings and Loan. which holds the set I had to hold a book up over my eyes." delinquent mortgages. Stark agreed with the rest of the class, who Since July, the financial institution initiated said they read a lot more with the TV off. eviction proceedings against three homeowners, "Now I'm sort of in a habit," of watching less I explained Wil.lliun Stafford. another of the and reading more, she said. homeowners attorneys. Holmes hopes the habit sticka. ·· The Crown Royale development features "It's amazing how much you can find to do if • homes ranging in vaJue from $325,000 to $575,000. you don't have that TV there,'' she said. J .._--~--~~--~----~~---------------------------~ t We're Listening ••• 642•6086 D= .. 04* ....... ... -., f •ocl•y " you "" not ~•v• ~°"'' &)ape• oy tJOpm ~b9!0<•1P~ eno your ,opy Wiii O• ~.., What do you like about the Daily Pilot" What don·1 you like" Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Th"' same 24 hour answering service may be used to record let- ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributor• must include their name and telephone number ror verHlc1tion No circulation r alls. please Tell us what ·s on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwart.I IH Pvbllsher Claulfled edftft...,• 'M4IMI·.,. AM eflMr depenmente 142-4.111 MAIN Ol'FICI 3JO W•t S.y II ~ -<;A Meo! --&o• •MO eo.ta M"9 CA 12111 Co!>Y'IQM 1913 0.lll'Qe eo. .. ~ Comptwty No l"lt •• t lOfil l lllutltt tfOt'I• t OltOtlet ,.,.,,,, Ot _,_. ,,.. ... .,,., .,. l91>'0Clue:e0 ... ._ ..... °"'""_.of CO(IVftglll -911v•Ot• tno SVll<l•r 11 yCk.I 00 N>t ••C••• f6u' '°""" by ' • "' u• t>otlat• 10 a m find yOUI C"Vf .,,. .,.~.., Chay Oowallbr Rayrnond Maclean Editor end Atlllten Controtler S.COl'd cren PMl•ll' P8'4 at Cott• ..._ Celltotnie (Uf'$ 144 eoo1 luoK•OOllOfl lly w.-. M I& monthly by ,,.., u 60 "-ll'lly c lroutettofl T1l1phonM ~ ()~Coin!, "-....... ---"'9'0" t-cto ,_ .... _ l ..... ~ ........ 10 tne Publlttlef • ......,, . .c:.- "°'luc-..._ ' VOL71,NO.at ' • around. We'd try on hats and things and laugh." Other employees at the com· merciaJ center described Hazboun as a tall, trim w oman who w9re her hair long and "looked like she belonged" in a shop that featured clothing from another era. "She was very gentle,'' 14lid Bette Botts, a beauty shop worker. "Shealmostalwaysworkedalone. She had a lot of personal cus- tomers. You hardly even noticed she was there." Hazboun, severaJ business own- ers said, had moved away from Huntington Beach with her hus- band, Peter. partially to escape the congestion and problems of city life. She would make the two-hour drive from Lake Elainore every day. her busine!S neighbors said. Several people said they had seen a man they believed to be Pettus loitering near the year.old commercial center earlier this week and the morning of the lolling. Police believe the killer likely was 11notJvated by robbery and because Hazboun worked alone in her shop, located on a wing of the complex that is largely vacant. The shop. officers said, had been ransacked. "She was the kind of peraon who probably would have fought back," suggested Nutt. "That's just the way she was." Paul Berger, the principal at Marina High School, said he helped enroU Pettus about six weeks ago. He described the 19-year-old youth as friendly and bright. "I have traveled to about 58 countries. The first thlllg that hit me was, 'What if I had been on that a1rplane?' I pictured myself being on there -your kids and your wife are at home and you're shot out of the sky," he said. But in the days after the airplane crashed with all of the 269 passe04Jers aboard reported dead, what really stuck in Balsiger's craw was the lack of strong sanctions against the Soviets. • "All we did was kick a few Aeroflot (Soviet airline) ticket agents out," he said. "There was no apology (from the Soviets), no restitution and they never said they wouldn't do it all over again," he said. Balsiger and five or six business acquaintances began mulling over various punishments for the Soviets they fe lt they could support. The idea for an Olympics ban emerged a few days later. "Some of the sanctions we're taken havJC> hurt us more than they've hurt (the Soviets)." he said. "By boycott.mg the 1980 Olympics and initiating grain embargoes we punished ourselves for their dastardly deeds." But to Balsiger, the Olympic games. to be hosted next summer in Southern California, were the "ideal sanction." "Utilizing the Olympics doesn't hurt Amerk¥1 producers, doesn't hurt the American economy and takes away a huge potential for Soviet propaganda." he said. The 1984 Olympics will be bigger than any previous games with or without the Soviets and possibly 10 Eastern bloc nations that might stay away if the Soviets w ere barred, Balsiger figures. "The LA Olympics will bnng $4 billion into our economy. All we're talking about is 200 or 300 atheletes and about l.~00 KGB (Soviet secret police) agents staying home." The coalition has already sparked criticlam from the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Oavtd Baldger Committee and been denounced by Soviet newspapers. But Balsiger said the critlcism is an encouraging sign that shows the group is being taken seriously. Members of the LAOOC have complained that Bals1ger's effort is "politicizing" the Olympics. But he said they only roll out that charge when it's to their advantage. "The Olympics has always been a n.at.Jonal&sllc, poliucaJ event." he said. "Athletes wear the colors and symbols of thei1 countries, the national anthems are played in the winners cll"Cles and the medal counts are aJways added up by country," he SaJd "We feel the value of human life really takes precedence over any st.aged propaganda events. There were 61 Americans who lost their lives on the plane. That's really what we're all about.'' Let Us Show You The Way Out Of The Ski Jungle With Orange County's Lowest Prices On 1984 Rossignol Skis. REG . 1984 SM ....................... '31000 NOW '279" '289" 1984 FP ................. \ ...... •30000 ..7i:§s1E SP,ORTS LTD 2111 E. COAIT HWY • CORONA DIL MM 871-1700 ' : : • • ! 1 t • . i • U .N. Day observanc e set in Laguna Hills The Orange County and Coastline chapters of the United Nations Association are sponsoring an observance of United Nations Day Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m . at the Lutheran Church of the Cross social hall, 24231 El Toro Road, ~ Hills. lntemational desserts and entertairunent will be featured. Or. Amicus Most, a former State Department and United Nations trade consultant, will speak on "The U.N. and its Future." Further infonnation is available from the U.N. organization at 857-0142. Mesa libraries plan b ook sale The semi-annual book sale sponsored by the Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the parking lot of Crocker Bank at Newport and Harbor boulevards. Paperbacks, hardbacks, children's books and hundreds of magazines will be available at discount prices. Donations of books and magai.ines will be accepted at both libraries during open hours. Hunting to n class of 1958 to r eu nite The 1958 Class of Huntington Beach Union High School plans a 25th class reunion Oct. 29 at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The evening will begin w ith a social hour at 6 p.m. in the Garden Court. Dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. in the Santa Ana Room. The HBUHS Harrnonaires will provide entertainment. Special awards and a slide presentation are planned. For infonnation on the event, contact Lubyann (Gallup) Hausmann at 731-8360. Stress seminar sla te d in Newport A four-hour stress-management seminar will be presented Wednesday at 6 p..m. in the ballroom of the Newport Sh~l1lton Hotel, '1:>45 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Morgan lntemational of Irvine is presenting the program. entitled "Manage Your Stress Before it Manages You." Advance registration is $50. and $60 at the door. For further infonnation, contact Morgan lntemational, 19000 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 1212, lrvine 92715, orcall 955-0448. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 21 , 1983 * ~I Senator lauds county's 'special spirit' Seymour says housing most p ressing p roblem in transitio n Cro m agr a r ian society By GINNY 01...§0N DAVIES ~ .... c.n-........ ,,. State Sen. John Seymour ls "bulliah" about the future of Orange County. Speaking before a crowd Thursday night at a "get lo know your legialator" reception at the Pacific Federal Building in Costa Mesa, Seymou( said he is enthusiastic about the county because of the speclal spirit of the people, "a spirit that reflects a partnership between government and bustne. ln the prtvaie 1ee- tor." Seymour, who repretient.a lhe S5th senatorial diatrict, crlticiz.ed recent reapportioning u "a hor- rible job of gerrymandering." But he said he felt fortunate to represent the "very heartbeat" of Orange County, tncludln1 Anahei.m,Orange,Tuatin,partof Irvine, Costa Mesa, Fountain Val- ley, inland Huntington Beach and the Midway City portion of West- minster. Larry Capune ends paddlehoard jaunt From Staff ud \14lre Report• A hotel bellman was ready wilh a towel and a tuxedo-clad waiter proffered a tray of food as a Newport Beach lifeguard climbed out of the Pacific at the end of a 1,200-rnile trip by surfboard. Larry Capune, 41 , paddled the 18-foot board from Vancouver. B.C., to San Diego. He said the 89-day journey included heart-stopping en- counters with two great white sharks, rough seas, high winds and a lot of "ups and downs." When one of the sharks refused lo go away, he threw a flzz.ir:ig .ca.J} of 7-Up at it, and found he discovered "the greatest shark repellant in the world." Capune said he made the trip to "show young people they don't need drugs. They can be different in a positive sense." As he struggled ashore in lhe surf Thursday. a bellman from the nearby Hotel de! Coronado greeted Capune with a towel and a waiter presented him with a tray of fresh fruit, cheeses and soft drinks. Capune said it was the first time he had a reception party waiting after nine previous long-distance paddling excursions. "I'm glad it's over," he said. Capune, who left Newport Beach Monday on the final leg of his journey, sai<! pulled hts !>Qard ashore at night to sleep during the long, wet trip. · The voyage cost him $2,300 in expenses. he said. Police seize biggest drug haul in Brea By tlae Associated Pre11 C.alling housing one of the three nem commuru ty will be needed '° moet preeaing challenges facing turn education around in Orange Orange County, Seymour aaid "lf County. ln fact we're going to make the If t&Xpayers are willing to go transition from what I call an along with a l percent lncreue ln agrarian IOdety to a aophisticated, sales taX for tranaportation needs high technology, computer orien-ln Orange County, Seymour said, ted, information systems type several questions need to be aociet.y, t.hen the people who are answered: "How shall the monies going to be employed in thoee be invested? How much for hig.h- lnduatries are going to have to ways and freeways? How long have a place to live." will we have the taX? How much Not only have our children been should we Ule for light rail transit priced out of the housing market, to connect northern and southern Seymour said, but. he believes Orange County? How much future economic growth depends should be invested to expand the on, the ability to provide housing bua system? for a labor force th.at is yet to come re "lf lhe Orange County Board of A humble beginning was made, Supervisors and the transpor- according to the senator, with the tation cornmis,,1on, of which I am a passage of one bill to meet the member, can get our act together. challenge Df. education. However, and we can get behind a plan we he said continued community believe in, then we'll be success- effort and support from the busi-ful," he said. Traffic warrant turns up drugs A half-million dollars in cocaine was seized and three men arrested in what authorities are calling the biggest drug bust ever in Brea. A Hesperia man was arrested on a traffic warrant Thursday night at Sooth Coast Plaza and booked Into tile Cotta Mesa Ponce Department Jall on wsplclon of drug possession. A powdery wbstance believed to be amphetamines was found on Andre Oullon during a rootlne March. Car 1peakers, a "Member• Only" jacket and a leddy bear were r• ported stolen Thurlday from a car parked on tile 400 block or FaJr Drive. A pry tool was used to gain entry to the car's lell rear window. police said A '450 car radio and ~ker set was stolen from a car partied In a mechan1c·s tol on Harbor Boulevard sometime early this week There was no sign ot forced en1ry Into the car ~ewporl Beach A Newport Beach woman reported the I heft or S3 10 of Slerllng silver from her home In the 700 block ol Anepo Thursday. An El Toro accountant reporteo the theft of a car stereo valued at $600 from her car perked In the 100 block or North Bayside Thurlday. A Corooa del Mar woman reported the theft of two guns and a televi.on valued at $330 from her home In the 1500 block ot Seacrett. police said. Irvine Two Korean men armed with a handgun burst Into the Irvine home of an Asian grandmother aboot 2:30 p m Thursday The gunmen ord~ lhe woman In her 60s and two yoong CIWCAIQO Coastal C1ne,,,,.•11 c--Columbt• SC COlumbU• children to sit on a cooch covered by a blanket whlle they "made th4Hn- Mlves at home" tor the next 90 minutes. Sgt. Dick Bowman said. Not fin.ding any money, the bandits theed lhemaelves lunch, consuming 75 oents worth of klmchl, a Korean cabbage dish. Thlevff attempted entry In three homes In the Turtle Aoctc area Thursday evening, succeufully steal- ing $7,500 worth of jewelry from one l'lome on Canyon Ridge. Two suspected crooks spotted In tile area eluded police desplle a dragnet about 9· 15 p m Three men were arrested at a Santa Ana home Thursday afternoon aftef a monlh-long Investigation by Irvine pohce, who allege tile men told marijuana to Irvine teen-ager1. Boote- e<! at the county lall Of'! drug cnargea were Roberto S. Romero, 3-4; Slglredo S. Romero, 30. and Alejan- dro C. Valencia. 19. Several carbon dioxide canl1ten vsed to add carbonation to soft drink syrup -• reported etolen from the Rancho San Joaquin Golf CoorM. Huntington Beach A burglary wu reponed late Wednetday at a home on the "00 block ol Lake Street. A rear doorknob was twl1ted off to enter. The loss Included a S 1, 100 video cessette recorder, a $70 rllle. a wallet containing S 100 and tool• valued at S300 A home burglary wat reported Thurldayevenlng on the 16900 block 52 •9 5• s1 52 •11 1' $4 51 •11 LOW Ctov<ll 81'4 IOCal IOQ NQnt -mo<n"'9 noure wllh motlly tv<1ny 1n ... 01llaa-Ft W0tth 11 $4 ~::"._"°':'a',!,".:,~ !:'~~~,:: Olyion so ,, o.n ... 6 t 31 ,,,..,.80f •n•ano l ..... '" the tow 10 0..Mot~ so •5 ,,,..,.eo.11 _,,._to •he low SOt 1rnan<1 O.trOll 53 •1 From Poon• Ce>nce1>1ton 10 San Oukltn 48 36 C-1• lllal'O to 1"9 Mt•IUW! DOtd .... EIPHO eo •e ..,...,. 119111 .,,., • .,, • .,.. 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II the -= 909 ....... ,p .... §Cl 43 "'~ -~ ~1n1Mtot10 toe ... _ 71 16 =°"" -o.-16 .. -VOA M :>t T emperatures ~ 16 " ~ ~"~"· •• .. lltl- -City 14 u StP.i.Tampe Om.IN 60 "45 ..,, Ullo• .. i.. Q<1endo 16 71 ""'""'°""' _,, IO t7 Pllm sonno-93 IM of Newland Street. Entry was made throogh an unlocked front door. Tile loss Included a $200 elec\rlc guitar In a case. A homa burglary was discovered early Thursday on the 9800 block of Rainer Circle. Entry wu made through an unlocked Ilda door. The 10111, ntlmated at S30. Included a telephone and 11 cant of beer. A motorist told poUce his vehjcle was burglarized Thursday afternoon on tile t8000 block ol Beach Boolevard The lost Included a Sony Walkman, a sport coat and a pair of aunglUMt. Laguna Beach A total of $8,000 In belongings were 1tolen lrom"I re1ldenee In the 700 block of High Oflve. Laguna Beach ponce -re tol,9,Thursday. Ponca arrived at a h<>YM In the 900 block of Glenneyre Street after comptalnta of a lood atereo only to find no one at home. Otft~a turned otf the offending radio and left a note lor'the owner. Fountain Valley Vandal• painted lawn sprinkler heads white, apewed Iraan and garbage In the bushea and broke a coople ol bricks bordering a garden In the 17000 block of Elm Thieves stole a $389 Schwinn Cruiser bicycle from an unlocked garage In the 1 1000 block or Dew Diop Avenue. "-1"~ anow[:rJ lhowef•BI P:lunlet[fi) .. 17 s ... ~ 13 64 •• ..,,,,_ M 41 2t 8t l t•M-90 .. .. IM!tle " 67 la '"':"r.: .. ., 64 ltou• ... 41 I I )1 IOOll-to n M •Y'-llt 66 .. TOIMlll• M 67 ~ ,_ ao 1$ ,, ,_ 11 17 ., W"""1nQ1on 17 Q 17 WlcNI• SI ~Que 80 41 ~ 54 •2 •. IUlf -41 ... ,.,.,..,,,_ )4 )0 ,...,.,,. 14 ~ T ides RI PORT A'*'1e 71 07 ="°''> 57 '° II ff --· ~ •e TOOAY .....,. .. ., !econcltow .2 60p"' 0.3 ~ IO 64 '9cond l>IQll t 67 pm •.7 B' .._.,ell 41 .. 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Booked into Orange County Jail were Andres Jose Bustamante, 22, a Colombian national who had been living in F1orida; Bolivar Arnoldo Guillen, 31 , a Costa Rican national living in Anahei.m, and Robin Cou.laton Bowers, 22, of Anahei.m. They were held ln lieu of $100,000 bail for investigation of possession of cocaine, Olman said. Dellyl"llol-•"7-&.- Toastin~ her title ? Lorraine Hinz of Costa Mesa, n ewly crowned queen o f the Ora nge Coast O kto b erfest, t r ies her luck in a beer ste in ho lding contest T hursd ay. T he Ger - man-style gam es, food a nd music continue through Sunday at the Orange Coun ty Fairgrounds. T h e 1pon110r ing Lions Clubs are raising fu n ds for community service projects. - Henry Muto, Mesa businessman, dead Funeral services will be held e..-ly net<to--week--f-0r Henry "Hank" Muto, owner of Costa Mesa Auto Parts from 1956 to 1975. who died at his home Tuesday at the age of 70. Mr. Mutowasachartermember of the Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club and an active member of the city's Chamber of Commerce, Costa Mesa Country Club and Irvine Coast Country Club. Ad- ditionally, he was a past president of both the Bell Gardens Kiwanis Club and lhe Palm Desert Greens Country Club. He is survived by his wife Jennie and son Charles of New- port Beach . Also surviving are brothers Joe Muto of Modesto, Emil Muto of Burbank and Wil- liam "Duke" Muto of Palm Desert; sisters Evelyn ''Bella" Chambers of Huntington Beach, Rose Brown of Encino and Violet Dombrowski of Inglewood, as well as four grandchildren and 19 nieces and nephews. A requiem Mass will be recited Monday at 7:30 p.m. at St. Joachim's Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. with burial services scheduled for Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Pacific View Mem- orial Park in Newport Beach. It's a gigantic selection of first quality carpeting. 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The Commerce Department said Thursday the gross • national product rose at a 7 .9 percent annual rate in the third quarter. 1t cited the rebuilding of inventories by bwiinesses and sAid all categories of final sales rose, ex<-"ept foreign trade. Mutual Funds assets increase NEW YORK-Assets of the nation's 309 money market mutual funds increased $269 million in the lat.est week, according to the Investment Company Institute. The increase, to $165.15 billion, was the third stralght weekly ri.se in I.he funds' assets, the Washington-based mutual fund trade group aafd Thursday The a&9ets roae $399 million in the previous week. J.P. Stetten settles lawsuits WASHINGTON -The J.P . Stevens C.o. and the textile workers union signed documents settling a hoet of lawsuits resulting from 20 years of labor strife. Both aides said the $1.2 million accord signaled the dawn of a new era of improved relations. r , The voluntary settlements, 10 which I.he Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Uruon agreed to withdraw eight unfair labor practice suits, were approved unanimously Thursday by the National Labor Relations Boa.rd. Heatty indus try earnings down WASHINGTON -Third-quarter earnings reports from major U.S. manufacturing corporations show the economic recovery has not cured all the financial ills of heavy industry. Inland Steel C.o. said Thursday it lost $21.2 million 10 the third quarter, its eighth consecutive quarterly loss In New York. Phelps Dodge Corp. said it lost $28.4 million in the latest quarter, compared with a $26.3 million loss in the year-earlier period. Dollar declines; gold steady LONDON -The dollar fell agamst all major foreign currencies in early trading today. 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