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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-11 - Orange Coast PilotTHI DRANGI COAST B con·sultan-1--out over cont lict flap )y ROBERT BARKER ·~Delly '!194 ..... The director of redevelopment br the city of Huntington Beach '88 quit his unpaid job as a pnsultant for a private developer imid worries he may have ex- 1()8ed his of[1ce to conflict of bterest charges, it has been ea.med. Tom Tinch er. who is paid '53.ooo ·a year for directing city ~evelopment efforts, asserts, aowever, that he performed as a ~~time consultant for the firm inly for the purest of reasons. But some city council officials and others .~ questioning the ~priety of Tincher working ,.-ith the Delma Development :Ompany, a firm that specializ.es ii federally . subsidized senior tiz.ennous.ing projects. . Privately. critics say such rela- tionships can create a bad im- pression and open the city to ~tion that certain fITTm may · rie in line to receive favored lreatment. dowtitown Huntington Beach. "'I'il\cher has been doing a ~ job in the redevelopment area and ..we. do.not want to jeopardize all the hard work the city has been doing over an issue such as this," MacAllister said. Tincher said he became aware this SWJUller that the Delma Company was planning a senior' citizen project in Westminster. Being a nine-year resident of that city, Tinch er said it was only natural for him to volunteer his services because of his expertise and experie.nce with a similar project in Huntington Beach and his commitment to affordable senior housing. 'I offered my services to him with the understanding there would be no pay," Tilncher said. I did it basically as a fri!?nd. I didn't see it as consulting. I saw it as a voluntary service." He blames the 'ensuing fla p on people "who question the motives of Qthers. ''It's mind boggling. You set o~t to do sometty.Jlg_beneficial and you get slapped in the face." City Administrator Thompson, the man wh6 brougbt Tincher to Huntington Beach to head up the redevelopment effort, praises his key lie utenant. He should be put on a pedestal and praised (for his dedication and public commitment), not slapped at," Thompson declared. 14,'000 pe.tition for nuke freeze And Robert ztnngrabe, the By ANDREA ADELSON Switz.erland and Jaean's Prime er of Delma Development, 0t .. 1>e11y,......,. -:r Minister Nakasone. knowledged this week that he Petitions appealing for a nu-.An aide in the vice president's embarrassed. He said Tincher clear freeze signed by nearly press-office was unaware of any ~ld him he was planiU.ng to leave . 14,000 physicists from 43 nations such presentation today and said ~ employment. Zinngrabe said were to be presented to world Bush would be leaving town, he had known Tincher would leaders today-Veterans Day and press as&stant Liz Grundy said in be 'rith the city he wo uld the anniversary of the armistice of Washington. . oever have agreed to having him World War I. An escalating anns race "is Cork on the project. In a strong statement from 90me ·clearly of concern to physicists, as "I have an impeccable record of of the same 9Ci.entists who helped things are COfT\pl~tely out of i.rigl>usiness in the city for 23 make the devastating device, the hand," said Newman, 43, who ~·" Zinngrabe said. "Th.is signers hope to demonstrate to collected the signatures of 20 Slakes it look like"' there's a gove rnment l ead e rs tha t fellow faculty A'lembers at the poeaible-<:anflict of interest." anti-n u.cle ar sen ti men t is Irvine campus. Mayor Don MacAllister has met world-wide, said OC Irvine Am'ol'\g those who signed are a ,.-ith Clty Aministrator Charles Professor Riley Newman. handful of_ $9vielJ 9Ci.entists, 22 "1ompson in efforts to clear up Ne wman said petitions calling Nobel Prize winners, 2,900 physi- he matter before it spills over and forahalttodeptoyme ntofnuclear cists from Japan and 1,500 from toasibly impairs the lo!18-awaited w eapons and a ban on nuclear the U .S. including William !edevelopment ·that promises to testing w ere to be turned over Fowley of Cal Tech, this year's fling new hotels and theaters and today to Vice President George Nobel Prize recipient, the i!staurants and office and resi-' Bushlif"=Washington. DoC. U.N. profes!Pr said . ~ntal high-rue buildings to leaders m anns talks in Geneva, (Sff NUCLEAR, Page AZ ) Pilgrim gets set to sail By ltAREN E . llEIN OflMO.-, ......... The figurehead that leans gracefully out over the bow of Den.nil Holland's Pilarim of Newport doesn't have any eyes yet. • .-. Ba-. G.-.....,. for IMtaid .......... . ' ·H1ll• .... lli~' AatorClwfton I lllloft .. _,In 'Chlefa,' a llx-hourMlnl ....., hlltlrat, ltartlna .... ctey_,...oncee T•wt11on Nefwortc. S.TVL.og. Whit• elephenta veluebl• Word of advtce to Vietnam veterans: don't give up your buffles, sometimes spelled bufes1 they may soon be worth their weight In gold.SeeB1. "rve got to paint them still," Holland said aa boat moven hustled to hoilt the 118-foot clipper sh ip up on dollies for it.a move to the Lido Shipyard.a on Balboa Peninsula. ~~illiiiii What color? (See PILGRIM, Pase Al) Call ~-4321 with new1 tip• • I COUNTY IOITIDN ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Remembering -11 Costa Mesa first grader Jason Grams plays taps to start Veterans Day today at Park Day S-chool. · 3 held in mall drug arrests More than $1 million in high grade cocaine was seized ThUrsday in Costa Mesa. Police netted the cocaine in an undercover buy and ar- rested three drug trafficking suspects in the parking \ot of the South Coast Pllla. Police · handling the drug bust released few details. The arrests followed nearly a year of investigation by the city of Orange Police Depart- ment. Law enforceme nt officials from Newport Beach and the state Department of Justice helped with the investigation, according to an Orange police ·spokesman. The suspects Ronald T . Bates, 35 , of Huntington Beach; Duane Weikum, 27, of Hacienda Heights and Andres Mejia, 26, a Colombian national living in West Covina, are beirig held in Orange County jail in leiu of $1 million bail each, the spokesman said. The undercover purchase of 6.6 pounds of cocaine took place in front of the Nordstrom · department store. • Newport P olice Of fi~r Tom Little said it is common for Newport Beach police ~ in an arrest at the Costa Mesa shopping center. "Sometimes people use it as a place to meet when they are -making a drug or transaction, .. -------------.....;;;;;;;:;.....,. _______ __,_Little said. Prizes presented Car Dealers Caribbean Cruise Give- away contest winners Haze l T ezak, Philip Messing and Jane Kirby receive certificates from Daily Pilot classified advertising manager Day-· ton Pearson. The contest, sponsor- ed by I I Orange County car dealers, ran in The Daily Pilot. For de tailed d escriptions of the various prizes, see the Automobile supple- ment inside today's Weekender entertainment section. · .~#eiress selling out to guarantee .f ortun~ By JEIJRY RIR8CB OflMO.., ....... Hei.re91 Joan Irvine Smith la eelllna her -$110 million .iake ltl the Irvine c.o. to help l\llll'Ultft preeervaUon of the family for- tune, she Mid today. ''l haw~ thia with my mother and my children, after all my children Will lnhertt thia. I want to do eomething that we all ICJ'ee upon." ,aid Smith, who.e ai-t-tnndfather l.mmllrated to California and formed the 1pnwl- 1'\I Oranae <A>unty ranch more than a century llO· Smith, who along with her mother Athalie R~ Clarke, owns • 550 shares of the privately-held company, lost their bid for a COW1 injunction atop the Irvine C.O. '• mer,er with a holdina company o~ by Newport Beech tycoon Donald Bren Wed.needay. Smith's attorney uid i1 the qr'eed to Bren's offer to double . the amount of stock she holds in the company u part of a meraer agreement, she could receive a tax bW of neerly $30 million. U Smith tel.la her •tock lnatHd, the will haw cub to pay the bW. The merger will be approved at a I1Vine C.O. aha.rebolden meetma Monday. Bren owna 86 percent ol (Set BElR~. Pase Atl ) A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. November 11. 1989 'Chea'p' cycle • cruise claimed Two Cosw Ml'So.~ nwn havf' completed .i t•ross country trip of 2,929 miles on aerodynam1t: motorcycle. using only 14.98 gal- lons of gasohnC' during thl? eight day JOurney, Llwy said · T heir goal had bt't•n lO du 11 on 15 gallons J errv GrN'r. 4:i. an<l Chul'k Guy, 42. rolled into Manhattan ~~-. .. .. ... ·-------------- r ·Reagan considers Stotler on b'ench ?- Dy JEFF ADLER Of_O....,.._ • ..,. Former Orange County Su perior Court jud~t· and Ncwpr>rl Beat•h reside nt AJ1cc•fl\ru'1e Stotlt•r ts being considt'rt"tl by the Rl·ag;m Administiat1on for an appoint ment to the U.S I)u.;tril't Court bench in Los Angeles. Stotler, 40, reportedly ha-. lx't·n re<:ommcndcd for nomrna.llun lo the federal JUdgt-ship by US S1•n Pete Wilson. R-Cal1f , 111 ;,i l1·tl6·r Corww-ded to the Wh1~1· I loUS(! t•arlier this Wf'i:k "I lx>lwvt· my~·lf to IY· undl·r l'lllls1dcrallor1," St.otl1•r t'l1nf1rmt'tl this morning "I'm nut frl'<' to romment on anything furth•·r " \ Aliccmarie Stotle r ' A11 aµpmntE:."· of former Gov . l'~lmund G Brown, St.c>Ller served on tht· Harbor Municipal C.ourt in NL·wp<m Beach frnm 1976 to 1978, 'bc~"mmg only thl" county's thH"d L through the Holland Tunnel from New Jersey at 4 p.m Thursday in I a pounng ram. The1r spokl"Srn<m. Joel Brcaull. An unidentified driver met hi death rn this car~ which sm ashed into . a nother thi~ n1orning on Highway in !\C'wport Rt>iu·h . Loa!:!t The first woman appoint\.'(! a!> ..i full-lime deputy distnt:t attorm•y 1n Orangt-County so1d !>tw ho..., known of th"' opening for month!> a nd was mtt-rv1ewe<.I lfy a st.·1 c-c.·n mg commlltet> last Augu~t woman judgL· Thl'n, she was t·lt·vatHI Lo tht· Superior C.ourt by , Bn1wn lo I !.178 Slotlt•r wee. named Jud~t· ,,f tht' Ycor by th<! Orange C'uunty TnaJ Lawyers Assoctatton ,111d !.ht· has sc•rvt.-0 a.'> president of the· California Judgc:s Foundaaon. - ,J <,t.al.<'w1dt-charil<lble group. [_ sald. "They were quite relJeved to _gei.here lt was a_dilflcult assign- ! ment." However, he added, he would not be surprised if tht:> pair eventually tried tt again to break Man dies in Newport crash "Of C-'<JUl"lK' (l would :ttn'J•I thr· nommauon), anyont• wuuld bl' most honored a.nd plta.SCU to l>\'rvl' on the US D1stf'll't Court," she said their own gas consumption mark. Auto skid z_ on Pacific Coast.Highway; Cypr ess g'irl~ 16, injured Stotler rellri-d frm11 thl' Su pc-rior ~urt bl'nch an Man·h afll-r ft','2 years Sh~ sa1<l pt'~mal Smee her r<.-signat1on. Stotler has n •-J01nc.O the la w practice she !>han-s with hc:r .husband. James Stotler The trip was sponsored by TL By STEVE MARBLE Enterprises, which publishes Of 111eo.-, ""'°u"'" motorocycle and motor home magazines. Greer and Guv left from Agoura at 3 p .m. Nov 2 They took turns on the motorcycle. whkh was complell:!ly encased, except for the bottom of its wheels. ma A 34-year-old man was killed early today in . Newport Beach when his car skidded out of control on Pacific Coa$t Highway and spun into the opposiw_tanes. 60-poundsheU resembling the tail NUCLEAR of an airplane. A single rider at a • • • time lies prone over the fuel tank, From Page A 1 his chest protecteq by special padding, with the canopy above Other delegations bearing peti- him. · tions are to meet later this month "It's awful close in there." Guy wi!h the U.N. Secretary General conceded. and government leaders in The two cyclists were members France, Ireland, Italy and Spain. of an entourage o f six, including "I was unaware of how Breault; Greer's vyife. a phys1c1aJ wipespread the feeling was," he therapist who adrrunistered to the said of his own efforts collecting bikers' aches and pains; a vtdeo signatures. striking a vehicle driven by a 16-year-old Cypress girl. The unidentified man was the third person within a week to.die along the treacherous stretch of highway near the Santa Ana River bridge that bas claimed more than two dozen lives in recent years. The man was driving eastbound on the highway. rounding a sharp curve We ndy Oawn Likeness, the dnver of the second car, suffered facial lacerations and a t'Oncussion. police said. She was takeQ to Hoag Memorial H05pita.J m Newport Beach where she is listed in stable condition. ·Neither dnyer was weanng.a seat belt, said pouce investigator Rick Bradley. "I trunk there's a good chance the guy would have made it 1f he'd bet,n w<•aring a St'a t tx.•l t." sa1<l Bradley, The midnight accident com~ on the heels of two fatal colhsions last weekend on Pacific Coast High- way, one just west of the nver br1dgt:.' and the se<"Ond on the t:ast side of the narrow span Patsy Torres, a 2tl ye::tr-old Newport Beach resident, was killed late Saturday when the t:ar she was nding in w as broadsided by a vehicle dnven by Jose Nava, a 22-year-old Huntington Beat:h man. Nava was arrested Thursday on susp1c1on of involuntary vehicular ma nsl~ughter following a five-day inves't1gation that con- cluded Nava had run a red 11ght" and was dnvmg a car with defective brakes H<• as being held on $1 00.000 bat! rt-asons l<."'<i to her d<.'<'ts1on. · BULLETIN BOARD " Kids' swap meet slated Saturday iri Irvine Youth who want an l!arl~ :.I.art in bUStnl~ or to sharpen up their salesmanship haw th<.·1r upportumty Saturday at a Kid's Swap Met>t. to be: held in Northwood C<1mmun1ty Park 1n Lrvme from 9 a m . to 2 p m Par1tic1pants are askt-d UJ hnng their uwn equipment Commuruty youth groups will bl· ~111ng rcfrL-shments Booth s paC't'S ar<· S2 per pnson to'urtht:r information can bt- obtatm.od by caJhng 55;!-4J50 man to 'tape-record their progress. "I know personally people who and-a driver-mechanic to handle were involved" in the develop- the_40-foot m otor home and trailer ment of the first atomic weapon, which followed the cyclists across h~ They are ·•more acuU!ly the contU'lent and an which the aware of what it means " New-HEIRESS' STOCK ... Talent agent plan · UC I workshop N1Rn Blant:harcl a Hull.vwtl'Xl t<ilt·llt a~t·nt whr~ d11•nts tnl'ludE>_Cht>ryl 1'tC"gs .ind Chrism· Hnnkl•·y, 1~ <,hanng hL•r expertise off-duty biker and the rest o·f the ...Jnan said. ' From Page A~ particiP\lflts t:ould relax Support by Soviet scientists is the company's stock The_ onJy m1shap involved a of special significance. he said "I four-hour delay in flagstaff. find that very encouragrng A Anz .. when the• suspension ap-Sovu.•t e1t1zen could no t havf.' paratus on tht: bike• nt'<.~ed some signed this wnhout govemmL·nt Howt'vcr. S mith said today she plans to continue a t I billton c1vtl suit against lrvinl:' Co t'ha1rman Bren and lnC' t.'lm1pany's board o f directors repairs. a pproval .. . ... PILGRIM LAUNCHING ... S hf' also plan..., to t'Xt'rt'IS<' her "dissenter's rights" which allow her to cont('St thl· amount o f money tht-Ba•n and the lrvlne u1 have offered lor her stock. Fr_om Page A 1 "Thev'IJ be blut.'. of rourse." HoUand says Blue l1kt' the bonnie blue sea Only the C'h1t:kens peckmg and scraLChtng next door to Holland's lot on Santa Ana Street in Costa Mesa seem unperturbe<l this week at the busy preparattons for movtng the huge ship After all. they're used to the noise -o r afte r ~'3 years of hammering, nailing and paint· ing going on next door. they should be. Neighbors, friends and strangers aren't quill:! so nonchalant aboul Holland's preparations for the big day, as they drive by in a steady stream or stop m to taste the excitement in therursurround- ing the Pilgrim. Afll:!r 13 years of drean_:Ung and hard work, the authentic replica of an 18th-<..-entury schooner will leave its land-locked berth in Holland's back yard early Saturday morning and proudly sail down the streets of Newport Beac!i to the shipyards. Today, Holland wasn't quite sure about the exact schedule ' for the move. "It could be we'll start out anywhere from 2 a.m. to 5 a.m ," he said. "But we should be down to the ship· yard by 8." The PilgrjJn will travel lrvme Avenue to Dover We1re Listening ••• 642·6086 Delly Piiot Dell••ry It Outrenteed .,,, 1•t. , •• ,, t • ' ' to· f' .~ i H,. r, 'f, r ·•• • r•'·"• 'r,. a~ f 1 ' I ; #JI I • "•' •• '"' i4 , 111 , .. , t , ... , l• , J lflltl'.-... , • Dnvc and then up Padf1l' Coast Highway to the penin- sula. he said. If aJ I goes well And 1f the weather holds. Holland said the movers w1U wall until~ p.m. today t.o make a decision about whether to postpone the move "If tht> ram doesn't slow up. they w on't be able to do 1t," he said. "It's agamst the law to move it in wet weather." · Holland said a minor prob- lem w3S solved this morning when a wheel holding up the back part of the boat fell into an abandoned well he didrl't even know existed. ''They hoisted her out and they're resetting the wheel," he said Then. the movers will pull the authenti c 18th-Century schooner up to the front of Holland's lot where they'll park her for the night. Holland said his wife, Betty, M\d three daughters, who have lived on the boat for .lO years, moved in with his parents nearby while the Pil- gnm is moved. He'll stay aboard until the Pilgrim's grand launching Nov. 19. About 1,000 invitations to the launch have been sent all over the world lQ the people who have signed his visitor's book over the years. "The ftrst step is filing a statement of dissent al the stock- holders meeting Monday." SmJth said. Both sides will then havf' lh~ a.ssets of th<> lrvme Co appraised and later go back Into court to reach a settleme>nt The he1res.5 also announc:ed she has retained the law firm of O'Melveny & Meyers in addition to the Los Angeles law firm Loeb & Loeb to help with the process. "~hey have been my mother's and m y tax counsel for more than 40 years. They represented my trust when I was a baby and they have represented me lat.er. They also have offices in the East and we thought they could be help- ful," Smith said. Smith said she has already received an offer from a potential investor for her stock b~ that she does not plan to sell to someon~ RAINY ... From Page A1 low-pres;;ure front will produce plenty of clouds. Utt.le sun and relatively cool week- end temperatures m the low 70s, Crowley said. Highs in the mountains will reach the mid-50s with over- night lows in the 30s, ap- proaching the freezing mark in some locations. The deserts will be cloudy, with temperatures ranging Crom 38 to 74. Wh;.it do vou likt• ahout th<' Oa1ly Pilot" What don't vou like" c,,11 thf' number a t lt•ft a nd your ml'ssagc will bt• rc'{•ordL-d, tr<1n5(.'nUed and dehwred lO the appropriate t.-dttor Tht• 'limt· 24 hour aoswen n~ s'e rv1ee may be used to reeord let ll'r" to the· l'd1tor on any top1r Mailbox contributors must inC'lude tht•ir naml' an<! tl'kphnnt• number for venf1rat1on No rir<'ulat1on < ;Jll' µll'a~t' Tdl II' what ·~ on vour mind ORANGE COAST I Daily Pilat H. L. 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'· CllfHO r. •t·• '"" \.lift~· Olorl• A ,.owore c .......... •'1. 00fleld L Wlhlaftll •• .. _._ ·~ .... ,.. . t VOL. 78, NO. 315 other than tht· I rv1m• C11 at this tun<' "This 'i tnc:k t·ould be:• worth <l.nything:" Smith said. adding Lhat ht.•r a<lv!S(•r bcl1t•vt• thl• lrv1nt.• ' Co 1s valul'd a nearly $2 billion ratht•r than th<' $1 b01ll1on Bren hru, .;aid If th.it w<•n• tht• t.'a!>t', ht.•r shar~ would ht• worth at !Past $220 m1lhon al a onto-day wor-~h11p Saturda~ i.t UC lrvtn1• · Blanchard will ('1,11du< t ,, ~r·1r1lll·•' on bn·aktnlo( 111to the rnli..•rta1nml•nt mdustn from ~· .. m t11 '"l pm. in Hoom F -i 10. Medical Surgery II Ft't' for thl' 5('01111.lr h $:ill rllt th• r dPt.Jtb r<1n tx• 11bldtnlod bv calhn~ CCI Extl'ns11111. H:lti-'14 I I • Artists plan pr~-Chri ·trna ·how A pre-Chnstma!> home 'hm' will Ix· prt~·nlt'<l Sunda' bv fi ve lcx:aJ ar.!!.Sts from 11 a-m tn hf> n1 . .!II S1lwr l'n"'-lent Dnv~. lrvme The artJsts feature are ct.cher Susie Bretung. watercolor painter Barbara Jai\uSz.. jeweler Brenda Ranney. photographer Bill Silliman. and ceramicist Larry Wa.ssennan Huntington's police copter back in service Directions to the Turtle Rock homt' may be obtamed by calling 833-7790. Refr~ . __ . ______ .........., A Huntington &-ach pohl'\.' helicopter that was forced to land 111 thc Bolsa Chica wetlands ear l1t'r lh1s wei:'k 1s back 1n scrvit't' after reprurs. police srud. Lt. Robert Morriswn said the hel1ropter, one of four m11Jtary surplus crafts owned by the city, made a precautionary landing at 1:30 a.m . Wednesday when the controls became stiff after hydraulic J?.2Wer to the flight controls was fust· Morrison said the pilot was unable lo repair the problem on the ground and left the crMt near Pacific Coast Highway overnight In the morning a mechanic dis- covered that a gear dnvmg the hydraulic pump was worn ' lr~·in e Symphon y to perform Sunday Tht> lrvine Symphony On h1..,tra \.\. 111 r)(>rform "C.onL-erto fur Two flutes" Sunday in a fr•"1' '..! p rn dmwrt al Tunic• Rock Cummunitv Park tn lrvmr Gul'St ·flu tists Janw-. W.tlk<•r and l\lanannl' \.Vh1tmvn will play · LatN'Sunday at 4 pm . tlw 1!1gh S<x.w ty Band wall perfonn s wing standards at the park. 1 Sunnyh11l Dnvt' Adrruss1on IS $3 'Growing Up Gifted"' talk at UCI "Th(' Promise o{ Growing Up G ifted" wiU be discussed at UC lrvme Sunday by a w oman whose IQ was a subject of naJionwide att.ef\j.lon for nearly 10 years. The lecturer is Ruth Dusk.Jn Feldman. formerly a participant on the 1940s radio show "The Quiz Kids" and now a teacher of gifted children. He• lecture lx-gms at,. 4 p.m in the University Center Heritage Room , Tickets may be putthased at thl' Campus Ticket Office in University Center for $1 0 per family of $4 general admission. Ticket information can be obtained by calhng 856-6379. BEWARE! Most p~ople tt>:link ttiat they will save money with a real sharp price. Not necessarily sol · We consistently come up with less yardage than our competitors. The primary reason for this discrepancy is that most carpet .sales people are not knowledgeaple regarding how to. lay ..Q.Ut floor plans. or figuring exect yardage. Some just figure square footage and.add a percentage for waste. A very few unscrupulous people do the job and then add 1 O % to the yardage actually used. The consumers rarely know the difference. In these cases the installer is sent to the job with a roll of carpet and you know the rest. Good Better ... , Here Is how to prevent this: Don't buy fr om enyone who won't pre-measure and give you an exact price before the job. Know exactly what you are buying -brand name. plus premeasure. B.uy from· Alden'• -we measure precisely. Yardage is accurate . and we lay out cutting and seaming schedules so that you know you are not overcharged for yardage. Live the life of LEES M~JP oen@• Dy Bur1i119ton J ::.(:" . DEN'S " 1arpfit iila:iiiSiiilitiOii:·custom draperies vinyl,_parquet wood 11c N('l ilom 1663 PLACENTIA AVE. • COSTA t«S~. CA 92627 • pHOft 646-4838 --646-2355 ' MON.·fRI. t-1:30 IAT. t:30r4 \ • • Art In the box means mor:-aey In the bank fOr Laguna museum ,., STEVE MITCHELL OfllleO..,. ........ Last year, they brought you "Bagged Art." This year, they're back with "Boxed Art," a alight vartation on the samefund-raislng theme that raked ln thouaanda of dollan lut fall. The Junior Council of the Laguna Beach Muaeum of Art, you eee. stick.a with a winner. It's· been two months since muaeum volunteers aent out 270 identical, small whlte boxes to recognia'd artiata throu,hout the state. A let~r accompanying the box ask.a the artiat todoeomet.hina creative '?"ith the c.B!'Oboa.rd cube and Wild it back to the m1.11ewn to be auctioned. {..A-:-· · i A total of l l.1yi.~ts responded. And creative they were. Among the creative C()ntainers is one by artiat Jacquie Moffett who lined the interior of her box with a colorful stairway. At the bottom rests a six-pronged children's game piK'e. The name of htt artwork? "Jack m the Box" There's one with railroad wheels and paper cows sticking their heads out of the windows. That one, by Jesaie Homer, is called "Box Car." DaVld Gtlhooly's "The Box u a Big Mac" sports a triple-decker box topped with a ceramic olive-and toothpick. _ .......__ Dtlltr l'llot pfloto by 11 ... lltltche41 ------. , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 11, 1983 1'1 Hersch in Irvine, offers dissenting • v1ew on By GLENN SCOTI' OtllleOellf .......... To President Reagan's way o ( thinking, the Grenada invasion neutraliied growing Soviet in- Cluenc.-e in the Caribbean. To invesugative reporter Seymour Hersh, It was a nother foreign policy mistake undercutting the United Statt's' claim U> moral leadership Hersh. who visited UC Irvine Wednesday, wld several au- dienC<'S the behef Lhe United States operates on a higher moral level · lS an ·unforlunate CanLasy that aJlows presidents lt> he about military exploits. "This 1s a country that runs on fantasy," he: said. "We move around beaung our brC'asts and • yi pping at commies." Grenada Some boxes are di.aasaembled to become i.r:regular-ahaped "canvu.es'' tor: the participating ar-..bta like Marco Sa.one and Millard Sheets. ., Others are wired for illumination. 1 , All are original. The renovated boxes are on exhibit at the blufftop museum. Jacq ue BaHeU displays uboxed a rt" a t Laguna... Beach Muaeum of Art .. The truth, which hl' said "1s there for those or US to SC"C," IS that both u s. and Soviet lea<lers are ·happy. to dress nationalistic upris- ings an F.a.st -West clothing to assume the nght to intervene. Seymour Hersch . .lacque Bu8ett, pa.st president of the mu.ewn'1 Junior CoWldl and chairwornail for "Boxed Art," aald the auction la a great way to acquire art at a substantially lower cost than an average work by the artists ?epre.eJlted. were auctioned to nae nearly $12,000 for the program nu. year'• "Boxed Art" fund-raiser will be held Sunday at the mwieum, with cocktaila and viewing of the--exhibit at 5 p.m_ the auctionat6aharp. Admialion ia $15 and includes dinner afterwards and complimentary wine. But Hersh suggested "probably little, in the long run, will be true." British engineers who designed the island's new airport are claim- ing ll i.sn't set up for warfare and the cache of arms -moetly old - d~vered by U.S. troopei.sconaia- tent for a counc.ry told it waa going to be invaded, he said. And proCeeda from the auction go toward the mu.eum'1 educational art progr&.rn.'I for chil41'en. Last year, artlats turned shopp~ bali into worka of art which Oh, yea. The dinner ia chicken breast on homemade pasta with sauce. ff"comes, of COW'te, in_ a box. The feal U.S policy. he scud. 1s to fight immoral.ily with im- morality. He said thC' way to change this pohcy, which lS bnng- ing mapr powers cl06er to serious conflict, is to elect stronger, more honest leaders who have a more mtelligenl grasp or mt.emauonal affairs. He said Reagan 1s clever but "fgnc:>rant" and he doesn't range Co·unty no flies on us? work hard. • A former Associated Pre!!S Pen- tagon correspondent and Ne-l' York Times reporter, Hersh be- came a national figure aft.er wnt- mg the first accounts of the My Lai massacre m Vietnam, for which he won the 1970 Pulitzer Prize. Last summer he publtShed a detailed, 700-page book. "The Price of Power: Kissinger m the Nixon White House." Lat.er, during a speech Wednes- day night t0 a packed houae in UC'I's Science Lecture Hall. Hersh said the Grenada mvasion will hurt U.S. influence in opposing other intemat1ona.l aggreaion, such as Libya's move into Chad. y JEFF ADLER· ._o.r,...•w A lone.male Oriental -fruit fly pped near San Clemente Oct ' 25 apparently doesn't have too many frienda or re1'tivea in Or- ange County. Since that one fly waa trapped ln a navel ore.nae grove, county agricultural qenta .,have found nary a trace of a tecond fiy nor evidence of a wider infestation, Wea pons·, aIDmo taken· in Valley ThrM WNpon1 1nd ammunition made through an unlocked llde 1'111 ~thet bac~ o:'· !1• compiled. w.r• etOlen from • Foont1ln V1ltey window. The IOM lnclu<Md '350 In Jew91ry valued at 1900 wu etoien home Thurtdeyevenlng on the 11300 jewelry and '350 In cut\. from a locked car perked In the 800 ~ ol Bluebell Avenu•. WltMtoMa A )'91tow 1917 Dodge ven ~ong-blockof South Cout Hlghw1y. t tOld police two Intruder• broke In Ing 10 a Qerden Grow couple wu Thi.v.a mad.• on with 1 ',city lhr''""h en unlocked gerege door ........,._.. eto ..... Thur ......... -...... ~. r..,., .. .., ,.., _,_, ,,_,..,.,., partll"" meter v.,Ued et a120 In the wtille ......,., ICCOmptio.I kept witch rrom t .. -rHf p••klnn ,... of ....... "• .... -·.. "" .... 100 block of South Coaat H1fthwey. outtlde. The burglare wet• IMt1 Huntington Center lhopplng nwall, 'V fleelng In • green 1nd gr•y van. The 7777 Edinger A~. The toae wu Cotta Meta loae wu eetlm1ted 11 S 1 ,596.50. Mtlm•ted 11 '5.000. Burglara br<*• 1 dining room A women .,;d •1 •1u\'9nl.. female A mi n who may l't•~ been carrying window Thur.ciay to enter a home on Ion _ __. Thu--' a gun thr .. taned an employee et .. tf\e ~ tilock"-ot" t1udaon Riv. compan were 1tr-,.., ireoay Cio.'\~.!O..Har.boc. Blvd .. afternoon et lhe T11get ltot9,"'"lll2 -....-.."l.i---. He ~--up CWcte.ASSOOcolofteievtllonMtend ..... ... ..... on __ ......._ of........._ ,.,...._, • .,_,......,, -·-I 50 ..... amt........ _..... _....,..... behind c:lertl. thrust an object In bh'9 ~· ..mnge worth 1 tmlng. Ofeperiee and bllndt=..:v~•=*'==•':...-.JDll:..llil.._-9"41 ..._..., "9'd ·eNM>t 11 1 1-wei,..elMlft':----------s1~ ........ eco_ect .,,. didn't open the cMh draw, ~ '~ • Mae worth of When lhe NfuMd. hefted tM .... . ctothlno ThurMSay trom PoPpa'• Irvine •tootbO·and· ,!..:..._ .. __.8, .... ,,,.. WhcMelale ltOf'e, 18218 Euclid St. .. ~ ....,,. ... ....., .....,., TM ehoptlftera ...,., • ...,, fleelng In . An IBM typewriter Valued a1 mot• ... ltolen from I home on tf\e 2100 rldcompectcar. than$400wu1tolenll'omanofftoe1t -. blOClc of PuanJ• Ave. IOl'Mtlme • • • 5500 l('Vlne Center om.. , Wedneeday ntaht. Thet¥ee apperent-A gerege burglary WU reported • • • ly brOll• Into Ifie gvege and ewlped earty Thurlday en the 91 oo block ol A juvenile wu 11reeted and then the toola. El Colore~o Avenue. A door loc" wu relMMd to hit parentl efter .,!agedly • • • cut to.,,.,. The to.a Included • $291 br.Ulng lrlto •commercial oenter on A Mercedal parked on lhe 900 tOOI box. the 4800 blOCk 01 Mlche6lon Or1Ye block of 181tt "Street llnce Oct, 25 Huntington Beach A wtltt• 1995 Volkaw1geo Bug WU reported 1tolen Thurtd1y afternoon from Parking Lot E 11 the McOonM!I Oouglu plant, 5301 801 ... Ave. Th• car wu owned by° 1n Or1nge r .. 1. dent. The ION Wal •limited It S2.500. A reeldent of th•· 16600 block ol Algonquin Street told police Thure- day that .om.one broke Into hie 1'0f'M and llole 1 dlemond breoelet italued It I 10,000. . . . A cat burglary wu reported .. ,1y Thurtd1y 11 1 home on the 8 100 bloci< of FrlMland Drive. Entry wu end tilting 1200 worth of property. awaiting repalrl W8I di.c:ov.ed Laguna Bea~h A motOf'ltt wtlo tald he he9rd 1 • ehot wtille driving on Cout Hey I I the IOUth end ol L~na h dllCOV«ed a bullet ho4e In hie vetllcte When he later In.~~ Ne car. A woman wtlo Mid lhe hMrd nollee In her bulhee called police to report 1 prowter Mrty fhurtdey mom Ing. She called beck later to t .. I otflcer1 th• _prowler WH her boyfriend coming hOtM late. . . . A nued man Merl ttrOIHng on Cllff Drive wu ldvlled by otncera to CIU1 Wedneaday ltrlpped of It• lnterl<>f. TM IOU of ... te, panallng, mlrrore and YllOn wu -11mated et S 1,000. Newport Beach Automated Realty Network r• ported the theft ot 12.eoo of office equlpmentfrom the company'• office In the 3700 block of Cempue OrlYe Thur.day. Th,_ other bullnaeMI In the NIM building r9PQt1ed lhe theft of typwfttar't vaiu.d I I '3,000, police Mid. . . . A Newport 8Mch woman reported the attempted tMft of her VW ledan Thurlday ttom In front of her home In the 2900 blOClc of a..vtew. Cloudy, windy for the weekend 12 .. Rein &nowt .. .. Shower• 'l'lurrlH · .. 41 ...,.. Coastal ... II ... • •• ~~~·· ee ,. .. .. ·q. r / M 24 $4 35 .k .. 17 ,. 21 ·~·~ 22 02 •2 ,, 90 27 46 .. .. ,, ,,. ... 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It ,. ,. 10 IO .. : ......... 11 • SURF RIPIRT -ca mlTIGll 14 .. ... -·~ ... ·~ ... .... ._._,. t4 '* 14 '* ............ ...,.,_ ' Deputy Agriculture Co m - missioner William Amltng re- ported Thursday. . "You never know what's going to happen, but everyday that goes l>y betters the chance that we won't find another one," Amling said. Agriculture agen ts spread thousands of additional traps in an 81-aquare-mile area surroundiryg the grove where the first fl y was found. If a second fly is found anytime within a three-month period or any maggot-infested fruit is dis- covered, eradication efforts will begin immediately, explained Leonard Liekhus, the county's chief deputy agriculture com- missioner. But Liekhus said he doubted that another fl y would be found. Durang a short· interview be- tween campus speaking engage- ments, Hersh sal.d Reagan ap· parently believed reeo rts Grenada was scheduled to berome a base for Soviet-backed terrorism -a rationale advocated by aides who wanted to polish Reagan's image afte r the Beirut catastrophe .. Referring to Reagan's claim that other Caribbean nations asked the United States to inter- vene, he· said: "We've created a whole new concept of legal righta. You can teU me ~ take care of him .. Henry K.is.9inger's participation m 1nvest.igating conflicts in Cen- tral America has turned out to be a shallow media show giving Re- agan a "bipartisan boost" to justify new tactics, Hersh said. In ex- change for his help, Kiaai.nger la hoping to be named !eereta.ry of state during Reagan's next term, Hersh predicted. "I would think he is yery high on t he list," Hersh said. Mental test ordered for--.t~n cop slaye r ___ The Oriental fruit fly breeds in citrus fruits and avocados that grow abunaanUy l:n Orange 'Coun- ty. The fly is yellow and grows allghlly larger than a house fly, By tlte AHoclated Pren Brown: coUld have placed according to Liekhus. h hu a life Tyberg ui CY A eu11t.ody immedi- span of about a month. A 90-day diagnostic study has ately, but in order to send a minor Unlike its even more un-been ordered for Charles Tyberg, to state pri9on, the diagnostic welcome cousin, the pesky Medi-convicted last month o{ study is requfred. terranean fruit fl y. that seems to first-degree murder for shooting a The study will conaiat of a aeriee defy eradication efforts, efforts to San Diego polke officer to death. of interviews with CY A officiala wipe out Oriental fruit fly lnfesta-The tests, to be performed at the and psychological tests to de- tions have been successful in California Youth Authority, were tennine whether Tyberg would Orange County in r~nt years. ordered Thursday by Orange be amenable to treatment and County Superior Court Judge rehabilitation. The pest has been detected and Myron Brown to help-him de-However, the judge la not el'&dicated on 10 ·separate oc-tennine whether to sentence the bound by the CYA reronunend- caaions, most recently in August youth to state prison or keep him antion. and September 1981 in the in CYA custody. Tyberg will be back in court for Placentia and La Habra areas. Tyberg, 17, the stepson of Sao sentencing on Feb. 9. He facea a Agriculture officials also said Diego County Sheriff's Sgt. James ma.ximum 27 years to life aentence Mexican fruit rues. the subject of Tyberg. was tried in Santa Ana iC he's. sent to prison. U he'• an intensive eradication effort in because of massive pre-trial pub-sentenced to CYA ~tody, he Los Angeles County, have not licity about the case in San Diego could be held until he's 2~ yean been founct. in Orange County. 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"ii! rir1.:n:pt , uu11tt·r m• «•~· 1 rt'!> Heavy guard awaits 11eagan in Korea TOK YO (J\P) Prealdent Reagan, wlndlng'up o thn~ dny vi"lt <>f pomp and blunt talk in Japan, ia lw111li11g for South Korea, where 100.000 IN!CUrity .1~1·11L" are on alert to protect him agalnat the kJnd of tt•11 \)rism thut recenlly decimated the senior ranlu of that nation·-. ruling regime. . S.-cretaJ'y of Stal.e George P. Shultz said t.oday th.Al South Korf.'a, which the president and Mn. HP.11,(an wtll sf)f'nd two days beginning Saturday, "is Vl'rv much an area where you feel the lenalon. Korea Beirut gunners fi,~:.~~n ~)·t 1·~~1~ 11v1•1 Rt•1 rut in r~:onnaissant-e runs this morning. a d,1y after a similar nu.ssian drew groundfirt-from Svnan·ht>I~ lerntory. Two radlo stations srud Synan guhrwrs h.red al the planes today. More national and world news on Page 83. eee restraJnt .. But we al.lo want to 1ee South Korea supported." · S hultz pointed out in a brief new1 oonference ln la a t.enae place right now with theee murders." Tokyo thla evening that the U.S.-Korean 8eCW'ity In ~ul. the 1eeurity-a>n.c;lout capital that wiU relationship is vital and said any commenta the be ~agan'a nexutop ju.at 30 miles 80Uth of\he'bcmter president makes about human right. in Korea would with North Korea, CJ.S. and SOuth Korean •flags be made In private dlacuaiona with President Chun. already line the 1tieet1 to celebrate the AmericaN' Another senior admlniatration off!dal, ln a arrival. But police and military foroet are on full alert, diacuuion of torture in South Korea, said that when aa they have been alnce a terrorist bomb killed 17 top · "you live m artillery range of the enemy and where South Korean government offkiala. including four they conatanlly come through tunnel.I or ln other cabinet minU!tera, and narrowly misaed P.reaident and maniflstations make clear their ant.agoniam to you" MnJ Chun Ooo Wwan during a vialt to Burma on Oct. there iII a need for ''a higher level of di.acipllne than in 9. other mo~ tranquil areaa." He al8o ef)'lpha.slz.ed the progress of democracy in South Korea. where Chun came to power alter President l>ark Chung Hee waa aaaualnated, and said the nation was "a democratic country with aome considerable promise politically and economically, a modeJ. for developing countries throughout tbe Sporadic anU-government and antl-ReagM demonstrations by 1everal hundred student.. were reported on the campuses of three Seoul univen1ties today. But studenta said reinforced police units, some using tear ga.s an riot contrQl agenta, moved.In swiftly to break uJ1 the protests before they could galn momentum. Calling for broad international backing for South Korea. Shultz said: "Obv1ously. we don't want ~see a war of'the (Korean) peninsula. We want to world " , Another senio'r administration official, brlefin8 reporters on the upcoming trip on condition he not be .. named, srud: "We will talk very bluntly ... in private" about instituuonali:tlng democracy in South Korea.' 111 nnrthc>r:h Lebanon, meanwhill'!, Palestine LilW'rt1tion OrMantzation chalnnan Yas.ser Arafat's bt·-:11 .. ~1'(! loyalist ... were reportPd trading sporadic Nati.on 'broke' hut not pani·cky ar1ill1•rv f1r1• with Syrian-back'ed rebels around the por t u tv of TnpolJ. Arafat rf'j<'<:tcd an appeal from Tripoli's m ost ll~liday, week end to ease the crisis as Cong ress seek s remedy prmh11wr'lt polit1cuin to 'eavt> the dty, Lebant'St' st.ate r.1d10 rC'ported. A rl!dlo statton of the ritehtist WASHINGTON (AP). -Much of the federal ' money left over from the previous year, Christion Phalangists said rebel leaders ordi:red govl•rnm'ent wa.8 technically wrthout cash or credit A Justi~ Departmen t opinion made during the ArJfot to surrrnder or leave TnpolJ by Sunday or today as_ Congress tned to pat.ch together a Uu-t{!r adrruni.stratJon says agencies not dlrecll~ flit•t• un au.out attack. comprom~ on an emergency money bill held up by related to health, safety and national defenae must Brtrut rt>llidcn~ saw U.S . F-14 Tofll(_·at Inter-bickering over $1 billion in education and social start winding down when their appropriations lapee. t't!p tor'!i swoop over the capital and surrounding htlls spending sought by House Democrat&.r . But the opinion gives employees a grace-time to shut a l n.JO am .. then vf'er westward and fly back toward Despite the delay in congreuiorta.1 action, t3 down their operatlona. thr> o;('tl Impasse has little imglec;Uate Impact on feder The Senate slogged nearly four hours put a Two Phalangi.st r~d10 stations. the Voice of agencies because the Veterans Day holiday, follow midnight Thunday deadline before adopting lta J,Plmnon and Votet! of Free Lebanon, said Syrian by the weekend, means nothing but eaaentlal version of the stopgap money-bill by a voice vote. gunn1•rs fired at the F -14s from mountaintops ii\ functions would be perfonned until next week with Negotiators from the Houae and Senate were Cf'ntrn.I Lebanon The claim could not be verifilocf. or without a new appropratlon. scheduled to gather today to work out a compromiae Spokesmen for the U.S . Marine contingent of Even If it continues lrlto next week, the affected version of -the st.Opgap bill. Both chambers then thf' multinational peacekeeping force in BelrUt . agencies have considerable leeway in using any would have to ratify the work of the-conferees. d ~ II ~ed to comment on new fligh ta or the reported iiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiili..liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.;iiiiiiiijjpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii shooting at the Tomcats, which are baled on the a1rC'rAft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. .Heineken· ra·nsom s aid $8 DJillion The family of Steven Soco wishes co express their sincere appreciation co our son's many friends for the comfort and kindness extended to us at tbe time o f our tremendous loss: A special Thanks co our guardian angel, Steven Walker, for AMSTERDAM. Netherlands (AP) -Holland's h ' h I d f largN>t newspaper. 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God Bless '°"' ,,.., Pu .. 1o1svt.. • f>c-TC'legraaf based its story ;m a mcs.~ge y BM BOA Balboa rt'laVt'<I to the brt'wery 'th_ursd_ ~y by tht> kidnap gan~ ..J~~o-u •. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----•.--J..-______________ .. . 111111••·--------------------------------....... ll!!l---------=-=c.......:::m::;:,c::11;.::::=--~------·'!t-,,__ - / TOP.OF IHI NEWS 'Strangle r ' c a se jury s tymied on I count By tbt Anoelattd ~r~u LOS ANG £LES -J urors who have convicted Angelo Buono Jr. of e1ghl "Hillside Strangler'' slayings were ordered to resume deliberations today even though they say thC'y are "hopelessJy deadlocked" on a final murder count. After dehvenng three more guilty verdicts Thursday m the longest trial in I California history, S upenor C-Ourt Judge Ronald' M. George .was informed the JUry was dead. locked "by a vote·of 11 · ~" on t he last case -the deatiu µcollegestudent Cindy Lee Hudlpeth, 20. <l Plan e crash snarl traffic Sto·rm moves inland~ I 14 -inch sn ow{ all buries Midwest area ; 8 dead Au oclated Press Writer A wet, gusty storm that lashed the Northwest, downing power lines a nd w~pping waves, pushed inland today as snow deepened in Mid western sta tL"S shivering under a blanket up to 14 inches deep. The wintry blast was blamed for eight deaths, and two yachters were reported missing in the Pacific. "W inter weather is definitely here, and it arrived like a lion," said SW Hackle, a National Weather Service forecaster in Redwood City. The Pacific Northwest took the greatest pounding because of a storm 300 miles ou t to sea, the remains of a typhoon. As many as 85,000 pcoplt> we re without powe r Thursday night at the peak of Northern California's-Cirst major storm of the season. Forecastt•rs said another storm front a pproaching the Northern Califonna coast was not expected to be as strong. Three vessels called off a search early today a fter failing to sight a man and woman who abandoned their 31-foot trimaran Thursday off the coast of California's Big S ur, the Coast Guard said. Aircraft were to resume the hunt today for the couple, who jumped overboard in life jackets after reporting th eir v~l was taking water, srud petty officers Dan Ke lle her and Ray He lliwell. Waves up to 15' f~t hindered the search for the P.filr, whose names were not immediately known, the officers said. Up the coast in Oregon. a live power lme snapped by a treE" limb fell onto a school bus near Cave Junction, but the 14 children escaped in Jury by staying in the bus until help arrived • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /FrJday, November 11, 1983 A& Performance• every night at 8 :30 and 8 :30 p.m~ 'A.it triHl.!!,!Ju\.1\ 41 J(J I "' 1w•f . .,m.u1l i •. h• inq (1ft11n•O uu lit .. tt 'I 10 II '!'I' ,11111 ll"r l'> tn1r11111n ~;. • A mull•lude ol l1v1nq • 111q1:ls ~oar high a1>ov1: you in lhe night sky ocnc.ith rhe t20 toor nigh Cathedral ccotong • Romnn leg1onna11es on prancing white horsos • Thou::.and:. ot 1w1nkl1ng 'ittlr!. • A Gasl ot 200 authentically costumcCJ uerlormers • A ShJtt of hgnt COffit:'> lrom miles in space 10 Pll'ICI' lhe glass w,;ll ' Qt lht: Calhedrdl t1n<t 1llu n11natc lh~ mangl'I "The b111geat Christmas pageent In the Country .. a lavlah production·· Channel l NC'w~ "The evening 1s filled with color. detail end variety .. gets the audience in the Christmas spirit" Lo~ Angeles 7rme' "The most elaborate 1n the west" $.mid 8drbt11a Nr:w\ . "endearing,ambs, rams, ewes. haughty camels. kingly 'inag1 ... and angels fly past'" • San1t1 Ant1 Rl•q1~11 ·r Robert Goulet !~-<Off•li'M 41110611r.Jflt' rJ CMOILAwt .. ~ Dec , s. "' 1 only [I Jim...._. ()ec 2. u 4 only In the C.rystal Cathedral in Garden Grove TO USE YOUR VISA·OR MASTERCARD TO CALL IN RESERVATM>N-_: ( 714) 750-!1788 . ( 213) 750-082.J 12141 Le wi s St Garden Grove CA 92640 Just south of Disneyland off the Santa Aria Freey.iay LOS ANGELES -A light plane crashed on a freeway-during evemng rush hour Thursday, barely miSsing conumlter-packed outbound Lanes and leaving the pLlot with a broken leg, ofht:1als said. Ginny Foat's murde r trial r esumes t(!da y • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·' De Lor ean m yster y solved LOS ANGELES -The mystery of who leaked secret FBI videotapes m the John Z De 1 Lorean case has been solved, prosecutors say. with the disclosure that a law hnn employee sold them to Hustle r magapne publisher \.arry Flynt. James J . Smith. who worked for a firm which briefly represented the automaker after his October 1982 arrest on cocallle trafficlung charges, approached Flynt with the tapes and was paid $5,000 cash for them, ~ist.ant U.S . Attorney Richard Drooyan said Thursday. Dunne killer senten ce d SANT A MO NICA -A judge chided Jurors for convicting John Sweeney of voluntary manslaughter instead of murder in the strangling of actress Dominique Dunne, then sentenced him to the maxbnum 6 Yl years in pnson. G RETNA .. La ... (AP) ..--The murder trial of California feminlsiGinny Foat resumed today \Vith Judge Robert Burns calling a recess so he could consider motions in his office. He did not say what the motions were but told·the ju ry it was the kind of inter ruption they could expect throughout the trial. The reces.s came before any wit· nesses .were called. On schedule to testify was John Sidote. the prosecution's key w itness whose confession to police is the basis of the murder charge against Ms. Foat. I'n opening statements Thursday, defense attorney John Reed described Sidote as "a "charmer and spellbinder" wno sometimes was overcome by alcohol.ism ~;;:;;;;;;~;;:;;;:;~;;:;;;:;~~=-~~========~~an~.d fi_ts_o_f _ra_ge_._ COMPUSOUND Your 64 and More Computer Store 850-5530 1570 Newport 81. Costa Meu I ~~~!~~.~.~~~ I ............. -4 .... . • Judge ~ej ec ts victim's e xam RIVERS IDE (AP) -A psyctiiatrist who lectures for the Right to.Life League cannot examine a cerebral palsy victim fighting to starve herself to death, a judge has ruled. Riverside Superior C-Ourt Judge John Hews Thursday rejected a re· quest for such an exam Crom the ·victim's estranged husband, Richard Bouvia because his attorneys had not shown good cause for another psy· chiatril' examination of Elizabeth Bouvia. 26, a quadriplegic who has suffered since birth from cerebral palsy. 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Financing On Approved Credit ·-. from N i ' .. . . ,...~--~------...-------------------------~--=~~~--·~ 4• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/F(lday, November 11, 1983 , -.. .· :: New opportunities for Irvine schools Winning a two-thirds vote for a tax increase during an election is about as easy as winning an Olympic medal, so it w as not surprising the Irvine Unified School bistrict's attempt to ~ i~ $50-per-parcel measure came up short Tuesday. What is worth note, however.. is that a majority of· voters were in favt of the idea. Fifty-two percent said they would pay an tra $50 a year to ensure the district's well-respected pro ams were continued. To the district's leaders and teachers, this is indeed good news. It shows Irvine cares . .. ~ Th~ Daily Pilot took a stand against the measure. We opposed forcing all residents, or at leasrall -property owners, to pay another $50 in taxes. regardless of whe ther they have school-aged children. The method was inequitable . But we harbor strong feelings about the need to improve our schools. We urge those who., e_ush~ the measure to sustain their momentum and channel their efforts into othe r means of fund-raising. Hard-working parent Wendy Hugstad, who spearheaded the pro-Measure A drive. said her campaign group now intends to focus its energies on lobbying legislators for better ~hools funding. That's appropriate, and we like their spirit. But they shouldn'.t overlook tpe obvious. Almost 4,000 people cast ballots agreeing to pay up to $50 a ye.ar. This is the time to ask those people to consider volunteering the payment. P erhaps even some of the people who voted against the measure will be willing to donate so~ething -$50 is too much for some-now that the pressure is of£. , At first thought, it may seem unfair to ask those who voted for the measure to pay even after their neighbors refused. But what if support had been strong enough to pass the measure? Those who opposed it wouldn't have had any-choice. . / The key is to help a corrununity that wants to help its children. Irvine's efforts should be far from dead, just . more f ractical. ,. MAILBOX Getting ahead of p olltical Af ads To the Edttor: Strange that scientists as they recently delved into the study of the Homo sapien brain, carelessly, alluded to the brains of the female of the species in comparison to ~hat of the male. Little d1d they rea!Ju> that they had at last acknowl- edged that all women are not merely "ribs"' I presume that now that NOW (do pardon the repetition). by recently insisting on running a woman for the Vlce presidency has, no doubt, caused a masculine nationwide shudder. Of course, other nations have had queens for centuries and other countries have had women government leaders such as Golda Meir, Indira Gandhi and Margaret Thatcher. Some of these females have been criticized in office as h.a've men in similar posttions. However. in our nation. will male chauvinism continue to predominate as America brings up the rear while other nations march on? That is. unless a few men outgrow their previous condition- ing or open their blocked minds and America's women press on toward obtaining the presidency now and then . Should this come about and a different type of mind or that of the more analytical mmd-which has been defined as that of the female -become more univer- sally acknowledged, let us ho'pe the art of "looliliig before you leap" becolil'les one of America's newest fads. Had our previous leaders done so maybe the atomic bomb nught not have come into existence with the possibility of exploding our little earth into nonexistence. To get back to our scientists and the study of the brain. "Two heads are better than one" has been acknowledged for so long it has become exceedingly trite. Maybe when we open a few more minds to the possibility of the male and the female minds working together instead of pulling asunder we may advance to such an extent that there may be no more uncivillz.ed wars, including the war of the aexes. Then it could be that peace and tranquility may reign for ever more. Let's bring the United St.ates of America up to date. Why not a woman president? Not only eventually, but soon! ~INORDAVIS Laguna Beach l. M. BOJd /Timed r elease Item No .. 466C in our Love and War man's file labeled "Conduct of a Family Fight" reads: "A matrimonial quarrel should only last long enpugh for the husband and wife each to fmd emotional release by saying what each thinks of the other. Time needed may vary. depending on how long they've lived together, but one minute for each year or cohabita- tion per quarrel is usual. For example, in the case of a couple in dispute 6n their Golden Wedding Anniversary, it would be a breach of buic: etiquette for either to walk out and slam the door before 50 minutes are up," It was 30 ye&n1 ago that the Hollywood Women's Presa Club voted Ronald ~an "the most aincere." Girla learn to talk earUer than boys, and boys never ateh up, ever. O~NGE COAST Daily Pilat Q. How many of the husbands and wives who divorce in the United St.ates get married again to each other? A. About I 0,000 a .year. And half o{ those tell pollsters later that they're glad they put it back together. A fourth aren't sure. Another fourth say they wish they'd stayed apart. Mortality tables show why women control more money than men. It has been said'before: The hand that rocks the cradle also cradles most of the rocks. finally. One in every 25 homeowners is running a month behind with the mortgage payment. U you want to be a broedc:uter, don't forget the "Mackinac" in Mackinac laland Is pronounced ''Mackinaw," "Cairo" ln Illlnoia tounda like the syru)>, and the "lived" ln ahort-llved rhymes wt th "dived." H.L. lchweftz Ill Publl- ~ _., IM'f Of trwt /-ti 330 W•n ley St Cott• -40d••• '°''--10 Bo• '* .. Coo11e -CA 97'11 .. GREYHOUND ,,, . WASHIN G TON In - telligence sources raise two equal- 1 y alarming poai bill ties in the wake of the election of moderate &dical P.arty leader Raul Alfonsin as president of Argen- tina: A military coup to' prevent his scheduled Deeem ber in- auguration or renewed leftist terrorism if he makes it into office. I sent my aaaOciate Dale Van :Att.a to Buenos Aires to look behind the scenes of Argentina's first election in 10 years. He spoke to both Argentine and American sources and found they shared the same concerns over the country's future. Heading the secret agenda of a recent meeting of the U.S. Em- bassy's "Intelligence Group" - senior Central Intelligence Age(l- cy. Defense Intelligence Agency and Foreign Service officers - was this ominous item: "Possi- bility of military intervention pnor to iruluguration." The sources wowd not esumate t he Likelihood of a military coup but they agreed that Allonsin's landslide victory over Peroni.st candidate Ita lo Luder was prob- ably the best deterrent to the generals and admirals. His clear popular mandate is in• sharp contrast to the public's contempt for the top military brass. which capped years of mi.srule with a JACI AIDIRIDI humiliating defeat in th•: Falklands war. "the chief cause of apprehension is Alfonsin's emphatic pledge to bring the lop brasa to book for the clUJappearance of perhaps 20.000 Argentines during the anti-leftist "dirty war" of the 1970s. If he persists in this determination, the military may move in to save their own skins. The armed services are still controlled by men with plenty to rude. It seetru improbable that they'll hold still for open public disgrace. That's why many military leaders quietly backed the Per- oni.st cand1date. Luder indicated he might.be willing to make a,deal with the generals, in the tradition o f Per o n ist-military back-scratching that has endured through four 9ecades of seesaw power. Alfonsin dropped no such com- forting hints. But he will un- doubtedly hqve to compromise. probably by prosecuting enough ofthe responsible military leaders to set an example, but not so many that the entire officer corps reels threatened. The second item on the In- telligence Group's agenda was "Terrorism potential after in- auguration." In the worst of the "dirty war," leftist terrorists murdered 800 Argentme officials and family members. as "animals let out of their cages." Interestingly, according to in- telligence sources, both presiden- tial candidates received modest covert campaign contributions from the CIA, which was hedging its bets on the outcome. The biggest terrorist group was the Mon toneros. They were ong-FEUD OF ' THE WEEK: inally P eronist-backed and, m There's no love lost between Rep. fact, dozens of them marched in Jack Kemp, R-N.V .. and Federal hoods at a pre-election party rally. Reserve Boa.rd Chairman Paul Tho~h some in the crowd gave Vo_!cker. Kemp·qasprivatelycom- them the Argentine equivalent of plained to PresiaenrReagan about- a Bronx cheer, the Montoneros Volcker's tight-fisted monetary still have Peronist supporters who policy. And, the other day, the .may turn to terrorism to avenge congressman earned the feud to the party's election defeat. the House floor Whet igmted the The election and its immediate rh~rica1 blasL was Volcker's aftermath were surprisingly suggesti'on that he nught be non-violent, considering the bit-willing t.o reduce mterest rates 1f tem ess manifest in the campaign. Congres-9 "did the responsible Peronist posters depicted Allonsm ~thing" t.o cut the defi<.-1t. The as the "Coca Cola candidate" -a remark was made privatel)I to puppet of Ronald Reagan, mulu-Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan. national corporauons and Jews. Kemp w~ outraged. He int.er- The Siar of OaVld over his head preted VolclCer's remark to mean a was a clear appeal for the tax mcrease.. ..wJuch_ Volcker is anu -Semitic vote. known to favor -but which no The wealthy aristocrats backed elected official wants to enact in a AJfonsin, whose left-of-center campaign year. "lt is absolutely views suited them better t~an the unperative," Kemp thundered. radical populist rhetonc. of his that the U.S . Congress on a opponent. In conversations with Qiparttsan basis send a signal to my associate at an exclUfilve dub. . 8M.t.l ,¥olcker ... that we expect several members of the upper t:m'rest rates to come do\Vfl righi- crust referred to th~ Peroni.st now. not later, not.after a deal is party as "a zoo." and its supporters made but right now." C-average rule rehou~ds in LA By THOMAS D. ELIA.S- b waa just about a year ago that the Leia Angeles achoola fired one of the-first alvos in California's new campaign against sub-par education. Students with less than a C average would be barred. from extracurricular activities, the school board detjded. So would thoee who flunked one class the previous term, no matter how high their overall grade average may be. Now the results are corning in and the tough new rules aren't working out quite the way their authors wanted. One result at Hollywood High School ;>us fall: Fourteen let- termen didn't tum up when football practice opened, forcing coaches to recruit players from the classrooms. At the same time, a 6-9 all-city basketball forward signed on to play for a perennial Catholic powerhouse near his fonner pub- lic school. So far, 20.9 per cent -or 6.193 -of the Los Angeles high school studenta who nonnally participate ClllflRlll fDCUS in after~.:hool activities ranging from band to school newspapers to sport.a have been declared in- eligible this fall. The toll is highest by far at mostly black or Hispanic schools in the inner city. At m<l6Uy-black Jefferson High, for example, 46 per cent of the students in alter-school activities are in- eligible. Meanwhile, at most- ly-white Eagle Rock High on the city's northwest side, only 8 per ~t are ineligible. The rule has also proved a recruiting bonanza for coaches at Ca~olic schools and at nearby public scboo~ without the strict rules that t.oqk effect last spring in Los Angeles. One athlete who starred at a city school last fall turned up this year as the top running bac.k for a neighboring, arch· rival school in a separate district without· the C-average rule. "Players who get one F are simply starting to shop for other places lo play," S&ld one roach. "If they hope to get college athletic scholarships or become pro- fessional athletes. they have to move and their parents don't usually object to a shott move 1f it will help their child ." But many families don't even have to move. When boosters of a new school offer one parent a job in the new 9Chool's area, the athletes generally have no prob- lem getting interdislrict permits allowing them to attend schools miles from their homes. The sponsors of the rule ob- viously didn't want it to worsen the existing recruiting wars m scholastic sports. One a~thor was Rita Walters, the only black on the Los Angeles school board, who predicted last spring that the C-average standard would end the "cruel practice" of implying that star athletes with low grades can succeed in life "by getting coUege scholarships and being picked up by the pros." Added fellow board member AJan Gershman. "We must see that all studen ts •ate capable of reading. communicating su<.'C'eSS· fully, computing and being critical thinkers." But coaches felt from the start the C-average rule wasn't the best means to that goal. "li it wasn't for athletics," said one athletic direc- tor, "a lot of these kids wouldn't come to school at all." And this fall, many are ap- parently not coming to achoo!. Football coaches at most city high schools report turnouts about 30 percent below last year. For other school districts, that's an obvious spur to shy away from a tough rule like Los Angeles'. Yet the spate of studies showing the mediocrity of California high schools is a prod toward some sort of ac\ion. The best solution? How about a C-average rule without the one F rider combined with a require- ment that athletes sit out a year whenever they change achools within a single region? One thing is certain: Other districts can't afford inaction just because the Los Angeles rule is {lawed. Elias is a Santa Monica-based columnist on state issues. Love's index: Amount you give Speaking of workaholics. as I was the other day. reminded me that -one of w moat common fallacies held by both men and IYllR Ulll women ls that each of ua has an ~ ~ equal caplleity for giving love to others. love animals, or machinery. or work. or abat.rllC'tlona of any kind. 1uch ~liberty or juatlce. While we t'eCOIJ\fze that people have dlff erent physical and men- tal abilitia, we balk at admJtting that our emotional naturee are A human being ii in IOITle ways likewile dlaparate, and MCh of UJ a difficult object to love, and there cherishes the belief that he or sh e ls far more Tiak and ~ponaibUify hat a nearly infinite amount of -plua the need for rtdprocity - love to beltow on tOme wonhy In offering afftctlon to • live object. • • pel"IOn. Nearly all of ua have a 1'hla may be true (which I tend cnvtnc for human tove -u much to doubt), but the object need not u \ft can giet -but there I.I not necetl&rily be a human penon. tt alwayt • ~naurate abiUty to ii far~. and Mier. for tome to give it in such profu.alon, though ' l ~ we may delude OW'9elVes other- wise. Just as we have different levels of energy, 90 we ~ve different· volt.ages of emotion, 10 to speak. and a low-voli.ge battery is incapable of tranamHting a high-volt.age charge. ThiJI is tornething th.at each o( w is lo.th to edmJt or to recogni.z.c abo\lf hhnaelf: many go through life teeking the "right penon," when there ia no rtghl ~ tn this tenM. They are perpetually dilappointed in others, when a little honelt ~lf~ICl"Utiny mtgh_t dUlclote to t.herNlelvee that they ~ ll!VChlng for an ideAl becaW1e • a real penlOI'\ haa too many fOU8h surfac:et and Ja&ged edge.a for ' them to accept and overlook. While the capacity to Jove may be congenitally fixed, it is al80 true tha~ early experiences in life may warp or shrink bM'I ~ to reach out. N Mark Twain famously remarked, a cat that hu sat on a hot stove will never lit on a hot stove again -but it will never ait on a cold one either. Much-married people may blame their poor "chok,,." of a mate, but It ia more likely that they are looking for much more to ,er than they are able to IJ~. A auccesaful romance la pomlble. of coun1e; only when both panJa ue able and willing to lfve mo~ than they get. • ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 11 . 1963 rnmmrn~m ~mm Plant pests disc11:9se!l Garden ~ts and dis- eues will be diacwsed by Dr. Randy Keim. super- intendent of the South Coast Field Station, Uni- versity 9f California, at a meeting of the Horticul- tural Society of Orange Coury. The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the California Cooperative Extension, Anaheim. • • • A plant workshop is planned for the meeting of the Coaia Meaa-Bay • 'Cities Brancb of the t National Fucbala · So· clety at 7:30 p.m. Mon- day at the Costa Mesa Community Center. • • • Ol'"al arrangements lecture at the Newport Harbor Orcbld Society'• meeting at 8 p.m. Thurs- day at the First United Methodist C hurch hall, Costa Mesa. Speaker w_ill be Walter Bertsch. Ph.D .. chainnan of the biology department, Pomona College where he has conducted research pro- jects on tissue culture and virus in orchids. • • • A demonstration on flower arranging and an illustrated lecture on Anza-Borrego D..esert State Park are planned at the next meeting of the Laguna Beacb Gar- den Club Nov. 18 at the Neighborhood on- "'"""""''"n:il Church. ~Beach. Flower atl"anging will be presen ted at 11 a.m. by Adrienne Gteen of the Village Garden etub of La Jolla and the.San Diego Floral Association. She also is a master judge. ' I ..·• / f I f • .\ ., , J The afternoon pro- gram will be by Mark C. Jorgensen. • • • 0...., l'llo4 ,_.,.by -..-d L .... a.Dd Marr!~u~~~ Artistic floral designs by Garde n Clubs of Or a nge willconductaworkshop Lois Walsh of Irvine, right, Count):. Wa ls h's spi~er on decorative potpourri and Ruth Koryta, Mission crysanthe mum won the animals aft.er a business meeting of the Newport Vie.jo, we re judged top win-trtcolor award; Ko r y ta 's HU11 GardenClubat9:30 ners in the annual flowe r bird of pa ra dise, the a .m . Thursday at show at th_e N.ewport Cente r creativity award: Clubhouse 2 on Port ~ ow m rra:roo:.or"'tr.1"'e...--t-t-..,·~~~. -"Pnnsnr-Mn y the Homes, Newport Beach. will be designed by Joan Heam for members of the Orange County Floral Arts Guild at 10 a.m. Monday at the Santa Ana Woman's Clubhouse. Heam is chainnan of the Judges Council of Southern California. BARE ROOT ROSES ARRIVING SOONI , ' LLOYD•!i· • • • Construction of suc- culent, evergreen and dried wreaths will be demonstrated for mem- bers of the Irvine Gar- dea Club by Lois Walsh, president, at a 9:30 a.m. mee · Wednesday at the erock Com- FINEST NO. 1 GRADE BARE-ROOT ROSES Select from over 60 varieties --Save15% munity Cl bhouse. • arriving before Christmas. on all prepaid orders prior to Dec. 14 Art shade cattl~as will be the topic of a sf de PRICED FROM 15.98' Gardener~ s Come In and altl for our order form with a complete llst of all our Ro111. Florist ,';pecial r checklist • Berry bushes need to l be pruned. Cut out last lleUOn's canes that had CARNATIONS (ruit and train new growth onto a trellis or- aimilar support. • Houseplants need Jess water in winter becau5e of short.er clays and over- cast skies. This is es- pecially true if they are in pots without drainage ~les.-, • Early blooming camellias ~ now avail- able. By planting some of the9e and later blooming varieties you can have camellias flowering for almost a six-month period. • - • Phlox and primroees can be lifted and divided this month. 6" FOLIAGE HOUSE PLANTS NOW 2 for $9.95 Rr· J Sti ' • .1 NOW 2 for $11 .95 MIX OR MATCH ALL POPULAR VARIETIES SHRUBS one gallon size Your Choice ot Nandina. Euonymus or Boxwood Reg 5295 SALE S1.9S Your Choice of Gardenia. Azalea. Shore Juniper, Green Mound Juniper, Star Jasmine and others Reg S3 95 SALE $2.95 ' •.. ( ' ? Duality J r:.-... Setecnon S ince 1946 .Ha1lt~t\'$ Nursery-Florist COLOR 4" GARDEN MUMS Reg SI 19 SALE 89C 4" PANSIES-MAJESTIC GIANTS Reg 95C SALE 69t CINERARIA -PONY PACK Rf'g 95C SALE 79t NEW· BULBS ALL POPULAR VARIETIES MULCH & FEED for fall care 45# BANDIN I 101 -Redwood Soil Builder R~g S6 95 SALE SS.JS 50# TURF SUPREME 16-8-6 Reg $I 2 25 SALE S9. 75 20# GROW POWER 5-3-1 with soil activating bacteria Reg S7 50 SALE SS.95 (;Al{DE!(S HOURS: Mon-S•t 7em-'Spm Sun 11•m~pm 2070 Newport Blvd .. Coste Mesa, CA 92627 {714) 548-0137 . , I... r-• gard~n sl1011 ---------- ca:it."'ust ~ llfO•• BANDIN I • Bandlnl's Fall w-i and Feed p<Oduct for grau or dlchondra lawn a • Now 11 the time to contrOl Poe Annua (ll.nnual 8lu90raaa) Neat S,p<lng It too late • Fall ls allO '"-time for 1"-llrat · applicallon to prevent Goo ... grua. Barnyard Graas, Hanblt, Lamb1quar1a1 . Radr 001 Ptgweed and She(>af~ r Ff ELD rillSY •. 1 .-t~1'-F t 1· C I • . ~-. .I .. In ~· IC 0 or I l 't.:.<f ~ R11. SI.II per tr1r I ~~ ..... ~ ..... ~ ~~ ' N s411 ow ,., tr•J ~~KELLOGG'S___:.___ , lret1 •11 rour \ • ltr•llllt 11WI f . with wl•ftr rr• \ ~:D.11-W Otwtr std with to1111or. 2 011. tt. "''· 0.11 I Sale 5311 · -----____.,,, _ • • : ~~~l~E~JANITUAE All IT[MS SUBJECT JO STOCI~ ON HAND Sale good Nov 11 thru Nov 17th • lANDSCAPl .. G --MOIJRS~. 7 _6 SAT 8 30 6 SUN 8 30 S -·•--<ans VISA• '·. • MAINTEAANCE ' _: , • PEST CONTROL LLOYD'S Nl.:JRSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO,, INC. f • 2028 Newport Blvd. (al Bay St.) Costa Mesa. CA 92627 / (714) 646-7441 \•J '1 It I• t '.t I l •• " • • II NI 11>t..f 11-. • 1Nr "x r. o .-. ·. · • 1 . .·.,.' .... ,.. . . . ,, .. o.ll'f-'J , __ , ------------------. ,.. ·I Orenge Cou t DAILY. PILOT/fJlday, November 11, 1983 , I? i:..JR THE ri..·1~' 111.\ I WE: Pl<!E~Al.:L h.11..' G-I? FVR T~E ol~ li-11\l WHAT WOULD l,IQU . LIKE. FOP. C..HRl?TMA5, ALJNT GU551E.? '~-- TH•~ •. \'Ill.\ ('lft('l s ''Once µpon o time .... " "You reod thot on e before, Daddy!'' "It's the 1unkman on his monthly pilgrimage to paradise! • P•:\'l TS EVER'< VETERA~~ :'.\'I 60 ovER ro SILL MAULDIN S 1-WuSE ;J QVAFF A FEW ROOT 6EER5 --~c1 . ~· -~ . ~· .. ·:'·'1 """ ",_ ,,,, ~ Tl '9Bt•:" .:•:us AAV2 V00 BEGON SPl1' L.ARSl!N'S ~'IE VS'r, WIMIJL.E? ..----------.... '\ ~ by Gus Ar11 ola blUFHt> WITH JOllN TRAVOLTA'S U~EST HAIR :J , • •:: Par C" "Well ·· are you or aren't you going to tell me the side·splitt lng joke that caused all this?" Uf ''''I IU. 'IJ'' \( J. Hank Ketcham ; I ...,.._ ~ BE m KEEP READ1~ '°sE woRDS OJER.. ~o O\E:( t,\."I LE 1 KEEP ~~IN fV'.10 'rOU TRY TO \\,\KE 6€UE\ E l'M t-0T HERE . ov Char1es M Schul z : ~~\.E TC H1,,RR' >IE S PRC6A8 " ~BOUT SI'<. ROOT BEER$ A~EAD OF ME by Tom K Ryan ( (Ol) FE E·L EOMPE:lLEt7 ) I HA1 t VLAf\Jllf\JG-\!' CE.t-f:~RnY. I '-)y • ,.! ~ ~O P~OtlUCE Ay ~AS°fEH{Plf {f . '-vJ"--.. • . !lot h v11l111•r,tl1l1" S1111t h ilo·,d, NOll'l'll +A IOI! 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WA~IN(:f'ftl~l ·:r WAS U NDBR I N 1"'E:N51VB CARB , e>u'f' 1"'HE:N IHS C ARe so-r so IN"f"E:N S1ve, rHBY HAC/ "f"O PU'!' /\/\6 ou-r IN i'He HAL-t.-so !HSY'[/ H Ave ROO M IN i'He'RE: FOR NINS M O R6 DOCI ORS .' -----__..,- oy Georqe Lemon: by Wiley .W'i ill N m >Hi.NI WXK OOEsm. ~D lW PRO& tt.¥J ST~ At O\IER ~l~t MOTHER OltVER IF YOU'RE QUEST~EO .. BY ANYONE I WANT 'TOU TO SAV THAT YOU AND I SAW SHEILA THIS MORNINO JUST 8E~ORE 1 0R0vE YOU TO THE AIRPORT I ~ILL YOU 00 1HAT ? ' - Ta~ planning: health costs can be a healthy deduction ThlS ls the St><.'Ond Mlic/e m a s1x-parr ern.-s on saving on your I Y83 taxes bt>fore tht• t>ncl vf lh(' y c:l.'r By SYLV IA PORTER lt will be tougher Lo uike a med1caJ-~xpen.se deduction on your 19B3 return than 1t was last year but your medical expenses can still add up to a healthy deduC'tion Cor you. To remmd you: Medical e ><penaes are now deductible only tO the extent that they exceed 5 percent of your adjusted gross income against a floor of 3 percent bl-fore 1983. the full bill ut thE.' 0Ullil1l or Ill 1nst.allmc•nL'l What to do: Total your mechcal expenses for the Y lfU muy want to µay the bill in full this yc·1ir A entire year and add up tht' l'OSts you've already checkdatedandrna1h'tluslatt'as 1X-c :11 w11lg1wyou im.'urred. Then add In an estimate of expenses for the • a 1983 dcdUl'llvn. balance of the ..)'ear. Compare Or churg1· tlw t•X pt..nst· on IJ t'rt·d1l l'Hf'd this yl'ar. that figure with 5 ~rcent of takt· u lYltJ dc'<iuctum and !Jl:IY somellnw 111 19K-l this yea r's estimated adJUSted LAST Cl lANCE Qf.DUL~nuN Stcx·k up on gross income (generahy. gross nun-prt'Si.'rtpt10n <lru~s 1antal'idi.. usµ1n11, l·vld <tnd income less work-relat<.'d e x-hc•adat·he n·nwdll'S, t>lc) Hc•uson . lllH:.l 1s the lust penses) chance you'll havt• to ti cul nun-pn•si.-r1puun drugs U!. Your strategy between dt>Qucuhh• dru~s If yuur-t1>1ul vutluv fo1 drugs ur now and year-l'nd depends un 1983 ·· prt•M:npt1011 and 11on-pn•M.'rtpl1on will how \he two f1~ures compare, cl<tt•c•d' I pt'rt't·nt of your adJUSh·d gross 11~c·omt>, 11dd stre~ Ell Warach. edi-tht" el<tra to vo~r 11t lw1 trwthl·ttl <'XJ>cmses ln t 984. tor-an-chief and divisional v1re unre1mbun.1"ll dru~ Lusts wit l mu111 in full as mt•<l1l·al president of Prenuce-Hall, the expcni;~s lht<-1 1><•rt't1nt floor will tw rt'nl1Wt-d Bui tax publisher only prC'ol.'l'lp~w11 drug~ (.111d insul1ril "'-'111 bt• If medical expenses ex-deducublt• PORTER cet>d the 5 pen.-em floor, move If your m1•<lll Jl t'>.pt·nsc"' do11'l l'Xtt't•d thl' 5 as many medical expe!1_ses into 198:1 as possible. For pt!rl·ent floor, W;1rad1 l'Xpl.111h. your stratt•gv should instance. schedule eve exams. have dental work bl• tu pustpum• nwdu:ul l'Xl)('llSl's unul IYH.J Heason ~one, move up the annual physical from January or Your 1983 mt't.lll'Ul l'XJX•nst·s W1lL1l<l bt• wusu>d Bui d February o( 1984 . don't postpone cosmeuc surgery l 9Bol turns OLH to lJt. n Yl'ar of hl·.JVy nll'd 1cal l'Xpt•nsci.. In sum: Med,ic~ e>i:~nses. t~~ can be con \rolled items postpont'd to 'IN may lwlp push vou cwt•r thl• 5 should' be incurred before 1984 and they should be · percent ma.rk. . paid before 1984 if they are deducuble If yo.u wait Ano ther l.dX·~1ving twist. You nm du1m a tax un til ne1<t year, you may get no deducuon because credit for cerwin kind!. o f med1l·ul 1•xpcnst's Credit ts the floor will be 5 percent. available for thl· l'XpNlS(•s of l'ar111g for a child or If feasible; accelerate payments for expenses disabled six1ust· so tht· wu~•'-l'nrncrs t'lH\ go to wor~. already incurred Some medical and dental Soml'times an l'XpenS<.· l'an 4ualify either as a procedures take a long penod to co~lete (orthodon-credit 01 as a nwd1eal l'l<pt•n:.l· f or 1nsumce. 1f you tia, for examplf J. YOu may have a choice of paying pay someone to look ul tt•r your ~•ck l'h1ld so that you or you and your~poUst' t•an go tu work. you muy bto Y INYllTMINTI entitled to a big tax bn·ak You l'an l'Onvcn an provided by JET WIND SYSTEMS, INC. otherwise non-dc.'<.IL1<:t1ble m1-d1cal l'Xpcnse into a lnvutment provldH : credit that l'Uls your lllx bill dollar-for dollar FEDERAL-Investment Tax Credit ............ 10% An illustrat1011: Mr and Mrs &kt-r's daughter B 1 E c dlt 501 spends two months an 19U3 rc.>eovenng from an us ness nergy re .......... 1 ~o Th Bak h ST ATE S I E c di operation e l'fS ire a nurse to c.·ure for her so -0 ar nergy re ! ..................... 25% they can both work Cost. $2,000 The Bakt'rs have TOTAL C REDITS ......................... 50% $l 500 f h ~--1 _-1 Deprec11t1on 1nd Long Term Income . o ot Pr unrc11nhu1 :x.-..1 m1--u1cal expenses. FOR INFORMATION CALL: 714/760-9509 None of the $3,500 <if nwd1n1l l'osts 1s dedut·tible 11 Malnsall Or,, Corona del Ma r. CA 92625 because the costs don't t'XCt•l'<i 5 pert·t•nt of their ~ ~ 01 Of19r1ne ....,__,.,,,,co~ ,...._,, • ....., .. ,~ m1n-$80.000 of adJUStt!d gross 1m·oml' :"'.::'t~~~:,.:,:~.,.::;,~.~.~~~ But the Bak<'r..t'ansalvagesomeof that expense. '*-·.. . °' NOO.ooo or morel They can da1m a t'h1h.J -rnrc l'rl>dit of $400 <20 pert'enl ---·~IO llle ..... OfWm I C-,bq,oanl-lnl ... lt.a Of ~2.000 ) ...-cte & caa ,. tK1IOne ol v. oflwln9 memoronoutn · • ._ _____ ........ _..,. ..... ...,...,..,.;,,;;,;;;.;;...-~~---11 Reason Hiring thrrTUrse fur 1h<•1r daughter ' University of California, Irvine __ , Committee for Arts Presents · GEORGE COATES PERFORMANCE WORKS ''The Way of How'' . -Tues., Nov;-22 8pm V111e Theatre Performance Art, a visual opera ... the ultimate Jn visual/aural theatre ex- perelnce. '' Tickets at the ASUCI Box Office. Gen- eral -$5, Sr. Cit. end other Students - $4, UCI Students -$3. For further Infor- mation, call (714) 856-6378. Cosponsored by California Arts Council, Nations/ Endowments for the Arts, & lntercampus Cultural Exchange. ·- I enables them to go to work The Bakers <Ul' m the 44 percent tax bracket. SO lhC' cTc-d1t 1s the (•qu1valt•n1 of over $900 in medical rledul'tmns You will find this tax rule widely apphrablc.' Us<' 11 1f you can' Next; IRAs can be' more a ppealing than ever. H~:rµes auction I 1slated Sunday More than .3,0004 would-be landowners are expected to meet under a tent ln Costa Mesa Sunday at 1 p.m.. the Orange County equivalent of on old -atyle revival meeting. But rathe r than spirit-building, thia ev.ent -- called Super Auction [J -Intends to match diacount hunters with 87 p ieC"eS of property in San Bernardin~ and Orange Counties. The condominiums. single-family homes, office properties and vacant lots are valued at $10.4 million . OpeQ.ing bids are set to start at 60 percent of retail price. In a similar event held this summer, among the 1,800 who sut'C'eSSfully bid on property, the average auction price was 25 percent below retail, said Bill Lange, of R. Thomas AshJey Co. of Newport Beach, the brokera ge firm that ora aniz.ed the event. Opening bids are $89,000 and $153.000, respec- tively. Bidders may get a description of the proper ty In a catalogue available through R. Thomas Ashley, 640-4950. --, '"'. ·orange Coaat DAIL" PILOT /Friday, November 11. 1983 : ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS ~------------------------------------------------------------------------------.11. Ross Opens· Santa Ana s tore Rou Stores has openl-d 11 new oCf-prwc:. lm1nu name appart-1 stor<' in Santa Anu, 11& v1ghtf'l loc:ut1on in Southern C&lt(omla The n<·w !>!.Ure, whwh measures 29,000 square feet. 1s loc.:utt:d al the t'W'ner of Grand Av~nue and 17th Street, sharing o shopping center with Zody'1 und Sav-On Dru11. The store. which employs upprox1mutely ~O people. is managed by Norman Lelcb llter • • • • Merrill Lynch l..Jle Agency, the insurance :.crvires d1v1s1on of Mer rlll Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, Inc., has named Lee A. Mowery of Laguna Hills as a terr1tor1al insurance s1,w<:1ahst servin~ tht> firm's Newi.>ort &ach o(f1c.:es ••• Todd Hughes & Meren, a full-serv1C'l' Nc•wport Beal'h adwrus1ng, marketing and pul>hl· r<:lutioni; l1rm, has be<.''n n'llmc'CI PfOmo- lHlndl ugl'lll'Y fur the Wet Seal, a rhain of 16 h1~h-f..1shum wom1•1l's wt>ar stores w11h head · quarter:. tn lrvine Serv1c.:1ng the new aci;ount wrll bt• v1c.:t• prcs1dt·nt Alvin Morrison, May Lee and Diane Bertrand PACCOM. Inc., of Portland, Ore , h[C) announct-d the signing of a ll'tl.<.'r of inll'nt with CXC Cor p. of lrvim'. (.mdt•r whwh tht• comp;my _ will markc·t CXC's fourth-~cnt'rauon ROSE <l1g1tal V!ftt'1daw 1nformut1on system • • • Larry Crawford and Jerry Riggs ol Capistrano Solar System s, Inc . an Laguna Niguel r~:ently Cf)mpkted a weekend .training seminar on Photovoltaic solar electnclly systems. Th<' Santi! Barbara seminar was tonducted by Solarwest E lect rtc, a distributor for ARCO Sola r . . . . , Robina Benell has j<}Tned Br istol-Newport, Inc., of Newport Beach as a loan offlC'er. Bristol-Newport Is a trust deed broker Lynn Powe" ho' Jo lllt'<i Cochrane, Cbue, Livingston & Co .. Inc., of lrvml' ns a staff writer for the ugency's publw rt•lurtorui division spc..'C'ia.1- 121ng in high lt.'<:hnolol(y d1t·11b PuWt!Ml was previously with Alpha Micro • • • Beverly Hll11 Savings and Loan A11oclatlon has oppolnted Cb,rlene flaws ur N1·wpo1 t &ach as vice president and manager of the flm1's government lending t.lcpurtmmll . . . George Schae ffer hos ~n appo1nu.>d managl.'r'luf six~·1al µrci Jl'Cl.s fut l rv1nC'-l.>USt'Cl Sabrllec. <• manur;..ic.·turc•r of t''\m.n""ton. ror mc'Ci1cal. m1!1Uiry. <tt•rn:-.p<:ic.•t-u11d industrial applit.•ot1url!\ SC'hnc-ffl'I Wal\ pn·v1ously With AMP. Hughes Alrrralt. EbCO und ITT Cannon E lectric . . . . .,; MlcroVenture Corp. of Irv1n1" 1.hw of tht· nation's kac.hn~ t·o111p1J i1·r s11f1wa r1• tic•vl'lop<•n>, ha!. annuum'<'d the• llppt11nlnll'nt of J. Sidney Webb to thf' l·ompa11y'!I bo:..rd o{ d1r{'(. tor;; Wl·bb 1s a consultant to TRW <rnd TRW-Fujitsu dnd also St'rvcs on tht· boardi:. of d1rt.'(:lt>rs <if May • Department Stores uf St Luuu.. Me rcantile National Bank of C1·nlw v Cuv :.inJ DeSoto IJlc.. 11( De-!. Pla'1nC's. Ill · --' Cflp/Wesnerf Gulp of S:mt:.i Ana h.1:. b4·t•n rl'tatnt'tl by thn-._· d1fff-n·n1 mt>tr11pol1t.on dfl'~ to ht•lp rl'solve <TUl'l.il 1s.c.ut'S involving w.1ll•r supply and WUSll'Wall•r ltl•atment Thl' nc•w <'iiL'nlS 111dude Orani.:t· Cr>Unl y govt·rnmt•fll, th1 1 cny of Dl•nver, Colo . and thl.' city of Las VC"gas . . . Eric J. Zalaskus CJ! Jewe ls by Joseph in Cost.a Mesa has been awarde<l the title ,,,f Registered Jeweler by the Amerirnn Gem Society. which awards the t~le to member jewelers whu obtain professional knowledge and skill through hands-on experience. gemological t'Ourses and annual exammallons MUTUAL -FUND L.iSTiNGS ·~ ' I • l l I I ' ' I I Ir 1 ~ COME TO CREVIER FOR STAR PERFORMANCE ~~R Perfect trip for traders 1 1 _e»Y.ER THE COUNTER NAID ITOCll LISllNGI . Ultl AND DOWNS 208 WF Sl FIRST S1Aff I SANTA ANA Cll.9?"1'W ~ 714/8~5-3171 ... • RICK DEES KllS-FM 102.7 Antiques, furniture.• reaJ estate and art objects will be among th e items on the block at the TradeAmerlcan Card's Fifth Annual Barter Expo and Auction. to be held this weekend at the Orange County Fair - grounds in Costa Mesa. T he event is open to TAC members -who will receive barter credits for their merchandiM? -and to members of the . public, who are free to negotiate with c.ash. Aside from the aucUon, there will be entertain ment, d oor prizes and r'freshmente. To put up an item for auction , you mwit bring proof of ownership, such aa a plnk sllp. deed.a or photoe. The trade fair runa from 10 a.m .•7 p .m. Sat- urday and from 10 a.m .-6 p.m. Sunday. Admialon la $1 for adultl, children free. ln•ex•pen•alve• 'l•n lh •otn •1~1 not lllQh 1n p r1ce 11111on1 01e rlu11f111d ..., ...._. 111hlll1 t1a1no r-. 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Ni.an Molor Corp. in U.S.A. •YI· Spokeeman P•t Braden.Mid Thunday the problem ool.l,ld occur In anowbeh areu where l&lt will weaken the aupport. No accident., Injuries or deatha have been rep0rted, he added. U.S. Steel files trade suits WASHINGTON -U.S. Steel Corp. hu filed unfair trade 1u1w apfnat Argentina. Mexico and Brazil. In a apeech 'Thunday, U.S . Steel Chainnan David Roderick laid International lending groups have at.a.eked the deck ~ainat domestic steel producers by makina it too euy for developing countries to build mllla. He lald farther unfair trade complaints are ln the worka aga.inat Rumani.a, Spain South Korea and South Africa. ' -Amway fined $~5 million in fraud TORONTO -Amway Corp., which Ulet an annY of part-tirned.Utributors toeeU hl>uae hold itemadoor to door wu tined 2~ million Canadia.ndollan-about •20million (U.S)- alter pleading guilty to criminal charges of defraudillj CArwia of 28 million <Anadian dol.l.ara -about $23 million. Mutual funds ~ise $8 47 million NEW YORK-A.et.of thtt-nation'• 311 money market mutual fund.a roee $84 7 million in the latest week, eocord!na to the Investment Company lnatitute. The lncreue lifted the fund.I' ueet.a to $166.85 billion ln the week· ended Wedneed.ay, lk W~n-bued mutual fund trade group aa1d 'Thunday. SEC approves securities plan WASHINGTON, -The Securities ·and Exchanae Comm.lmion hu given final approval. to ill hotly debated experiment with euina aecurities registration procedures for major oorporationa. At an argumentative meeting 'Thunday, thecommimionen voted 4-1 to ad.opt the "lhelf registration" plan with only minor modificationa. Comrn.18ion6 Berbara Thomaa diMented. Retail sales up 1.1 percent WASHINGTON -Stroll8 aalea of cars and fumitutt puahed overall U.S. retaihalea up 1.1 percent ln October, with the monthly total aurpaaaina 1100 billion for the flnt time. 'The new gain, following a 1.3 percent September increue, put lut month 'a aalea level 10 .2 percent above the level of one year ago when the nation was just about to begin pullirig out of the rece.Jon. Dollar higher; gold unchanged LONDON -'The dollar edg~ higher on world money market.a today In trend.lea.holiday weekend tradini Gol" wuUttlechanaed. With the Vetera.rf'1Day holiday u.ndnwaY ln the United Staie. and Arm.iatice Day obeervancea ln Belgium and France. dealen reponed tradine in Europe to be light to ~erate. GOLD QUOTATIONS 'WHAT NYSE DID NIW YOlllK (A") ..... f WHAT AMEX DID NIW YOltlt (A .. T ..... 10 SYMBOLS DOW JONE S AY£RACES liil!W YOlll( rA"I -D1111>ow·.-1&:i~• Mov 10. O••-~ AMERICAN LEADERS • fll!ll!l .......... ~ ................. 1111111111-. .. 1111111111 ..... 111!1!111111!!!!!!!111 ......... _. ......... ----------~==:-::--~~--:-~-----·,~~~ Pe te r 'toug hton inten•ept a ·ail- ors' pa~ i1llendt·d for Joe~· J ame~ as J. 11olfy l'llol 1"11010. by lM Poyne J on ehisle r (22) looks on. to ughton intercepte d twice. Orangu LoJst UAIL Y PI LOT lrnday, November 11, 1983 A I Tars survive, 7-3 Harbor's defense nips CdM for cr~wn By ROGER CARL..~ON Of 11MO.-,-llall Newport Harbor Jl1gh's S.11lurs reign as the St,>a View l.-t·agu<· football champions today hy v1r tue of a a 7 -:J d~ion ovt•r Corona del Mar High 'rhursday night, but wht'.'n t he CIF Ct•ntrnl Con - ference football playoffs lx•g1n . it's obvious this leagut• s tand-; head and shouluen. abuvt' tht· 16-team,field. "We q1d a good Job," umll.:r to i<t't'J.I lhl' St·a Kmgs w11)un stated Corona dt·I Mar l 'oaC'h reat·h Dave Holland follow,1ng 'tht: A tlt•lay pus.., over the m1ddlP to n~to-nc>lw ballh'. wh11Sl' St:a Hrlf•llt • n:sult1 •d in gains µf 2~. 55, Kings pum·he<l 1l uul likt• t·h<im 7, 11. !l ;md :~ y<1rds. with thl· pions, before falling v1l·t1 m lo fo ur 5~-yard 1Jlt1y to the Newport 28 lost fumbll'S sHt111g up a 40 y:.ird fit>lcl goal by "ll was vt>ry ph yo.,1t·al, vtrv Bn:ll llul(hl"> rn tht· st'(·ond quar- wugh," said Harbor C11ad1 M1kt• ter Giddings. soaking wt•l from p<:r · Th\· Sailor-had JUSl !>Wt•pt 74 spirauon afll'f lht• dl'fl0hs1vt· yards rn 12 plays for tlw flanw·s struggl1• Ix-fort• 6.:lOo at O rangt· qnl y toud1Jown 1n tht· St~und . ~t Collegt• -qu<1rt1 -r with Stc-\"t.' Rru'l.JiS hul l mg "l told our tt•.arn from th<' <;tart' ovt•r ft orn .1 v;::ird out, and ll this was thP kind ('if gJnw 1t wa~ bt.'\·c11111· .1 11i.1llt:1 of ~urv1val with g.otng to ~ Corona 1s JUSl a both tt•<111L... put ung thC'm.~·lvc-s hard-hilling ball d ul.J · mm a holt w11h tumovt:r.. Ill lht· The. Sea Kings wl'n•n't l'X-dercn.-.1v1 1111(·11t1-<I game· pecll>d to bt.o <iblt• to mc1 tt·h lip~ 1th Tht· S;11l•11'> ~ 1·n · vie 11m1uod by the Sailors bt><.·ause uf a s uµvoSt-"ll tum11v1·n.. t1.10, w 1th Guy Putmns lack of air powe r, but thl• t:om-rc'(,·ovt·ring u fumble for the Sea bination of quartt-r hack Paul K.111gs 0:1nd swndout dc•f Pns1vl' Watson and tight l'ntl Grc·g Ru<·llt: b<tc:k Pt>ll'r Stoul(htun p1ck111g o ff stung the Sailors unw and a~1un two Harbor ;wnc1ls Brazas hrushed the game wrth 86 yards on 22 carries. after gam- tng 62 of th()S{' on 13 carries In tht 1 first 'half before uikrng a helmett to the knt>t.· on the laSl play of the Sl'C'On d quaru·r. "He told mt> he t-ouJd kee~ gomg on defense best 111 the sec-, ond half." ..aid Giddings "Th at's' the type of kid he lS" I Holland's No. I, Jeff Brownj showed 1rnprt'ss1ve strength\ bowling ovt'r would.!xl tack.lent on· a cons1s1c•nt basts with sweeM to his right "l've bet!n teUmg yo4 that all . year," sa1d Holland l' "Brown's a great r unner " , Giddings agrC(.'(i: ··He gets m~ vote for all-league. offense an~ defense." stud Giddings. ' Whtl.-Watson had his momen~ with 150 yards though the air there wt.>re al.so the negativ cStt SAILORS, Page Al21 j ' Hagler finishes with a flourish LAS VF.GAS 1AP1-After 13gruell.J.ng rounds. Marvelous Marvln Hagler returned to his com er , !eelrng pretty good about the way he was handling Roberto Duran's qid to take away his world middJewe1ght cham- p1onsh1 p "My manager and tratner told me. ·We've got to win these last two rounds big.' "he said. · It was 1{ they had peeked at the scorecards of judges Guy Jutras of Canad<,1, Yusaku Yoshida of Japan and Ove Oveson of Denmark because. after 13 rounds Thursday night. they had Hagler's crown tippmg perilously toward Duran'~corner.~ three officials LO captur e a workman-II kt· but t.oo-clo:.e-for-crimforfunarumou.s dl·'<:1sion Jutras scored al 144-H 2. Yosh1J a. 146-145 and Oveson, 144-143. Tbe Ass<ic1atc<l Press' card had Hagler in fron t, 145 14 ~ Duran's . dr~·am of a history m<ikmg He thought he had been con trollinlo( the fight. charging a high price 11\ p~hmenl everytune Duran sought to get 1ns1de h1s eight-mch reach advantage. The u tle belts Hagler treasures so. seemed safe to him "I couldn't see him beaung m<' ... the champion said . ~ras had the fight even, but Yoshida- and n each had Duran ahead by one point. . · fourth championship was sha llert'Ci by thOSl' vita! final six minutes and when 1t wa:; t1v<'r. Hagler paid tribute UJ the man ht· h.id rle feated. "I'm very proud of myself to bt•<tl :.1 m.m with three world lilies." he said "H<''s ~1 verv gutsy warrior. r give him a lot of lTl-<llt, hu·t gave me a lot of crC'dit, too This ma11 's a legend." ll was then that Hagler got some bad ne ws from his handlen.. Gooch• and Pa t Petrone Iii · So, like a craftsman. Hagler went out and tended to business in the final two rounds.--winning t hem on the cards of alJ Two showdowns will unscramble .Sunset scramble By ROGE R CARLSON Ot llM Delly P1lol Itel! T hree are eymg a wrt1on oC the Sun.set League footba.JI cham- pionship and another IS trying to sneak m the back door fO r a shot at the playoffs to111ght as the 1983 campaign reaC'hes at:> fmal Slt:p on two fronts -Anaht>1m S tadium and Orange Coast College . At Anaheim Stadium a duel for the utle IS an store between favored Fount.am V.;Jley <quar- terback Brett Stt•vPns & Co.> agai n s t H untington Bl-ac h (Danny ThoffiflSOn a nd friends). while at OCC. the Vikings of Marina have .in opportunity to grab a shMe-of the t1tlt> wttl:l ~ victory over &hson Ed15on. on the other hand. can shove Manna off the top and possibly out of the CIF Big Five Conference playoffs by w1nn111g Al<;o on tap tonlght in Sea View League action are two games which will have a d irect bean ng on the-Central Conference play- offs. although no championship 1s at stakt: NPwport Harbor and Coro na de! Mar settled •that issue Thursday night. Each starts at 'f.'.3Q Hen~s a bnef look at each: Fot. Valley vs. Hot. Beach Two of the CrF Southern Sec- tton 's most explosive offenses dash with Huntington Beach's qu1c k -o pen fn g 'D e l a w a re wmged-T. with Thompson the focal pomt. but with quarterback Enc Lawton equally as effective. going against S tevens a nd a cou- ple of outstanding wide receivers (Jamie Cra~ and Carl Harry). Edison vs. Marina . . Edison (2-2) puts its defensive .repu tation th e line against the speed of Marina's Vikings (3-Tj, who boast the league's Cast.est ·athlete (r eceiver Chip Rish), big and talented reccievcr Mike Crowley and the speedy and ver- satile Eric Kannan. a runner and place -kicker of note. Edison's of- fensive spark is quarterback Jon Nowotny Uolversity vs. Irvine lrvrne (3-3) can become the Sea -_-_ ,.____· _J KARMAN NOWOTNY View League's No. 3 t.eam and a CCF Central Conference playoff entry, while University (2-3-1) has a good shot at being the league's wild card team if it can bump off the Vaqueros. Both ~tilized stro nil running philosophies. and have sharp quarterbacks · (Irvine 's J e ff Bielman and Uni's Andy Miller) to direct them. El Toro vs. Saddleback Both clubs enter with 3-3-re- cords. El Toro's r un-oriented of- fense is led by junior quarterback Ron Gatlin. while Saddleback's speed in the backfield includes Earl Jones and Teddy Baker Carew got no fie .p from Graft Other teams refused to g ive him l everage in talks with Angels HERE, THERE A~O ... SP<)ATS COLUMNIS T •One reason teams supposedly stayed away from Rod Carew in the free-agent dra ft is because many thoughLLhe lust basemcm..w.oulsi_use the draft JOH••--- as leverage m negotiations with the Angels. •Kevin Mag<'<''s one-year contract to play in SEVANO Spain will eapt ham $50,000 this season. Combine that ---------------• with th e guaranle(.' he's receiving from the Phoenix Suns and Magee wtll earn just under six figures for the year. · Amat holds Monarchs' CIF hopes By JOHN SEY ANO Ot ,,_ Oellr Pttol Ii.fl The selling was ideal Ma ter Dei High's football team t:nuld n't have asked for any thing more. All the Monarchs had to do was win their season finale and they'd automa t1caUy.qual1fy for the CIF' playoffs --- As coaches hk<' to put 1t. the Monarchs' dc·suny w a..'> 111 their own hahds. ln the short span or 41! rmnules Thursday night, all that t'hangro. however. and today MatPr Dc1's fate IS now in th<' hands of another. The Monarchs lost to &rvite Thursday night by a 16-6 count before an estimated crowd of 8,000 at Santa Ana Stadium. Th£> defeat dropped Mater Dei's re- cord to 3-2 ln AngC'l us League play and 5-5~verall The Friars. meanwhile. the de- fending Clf Big Ftve champions. secured their spot in the playoffs while impr.oving t.h.elr mark to 3-1-1 111 league and 5-4-1 overall. Thus, the Monarchs' situation as this: Tonight, Bishop Amat (4-0 m league. r-2 overall) IS at St Paul (~-1-1. 4-4-1). If Amat wins, the Monarchs advance as the league's No. 3 representative. If S t. Paul win s , th o ugh , th e Monarchs'season would be all but over (although a wild card berth is a remote possibility). It's as simple as that. although Mater Del <:oach Wayne Cochrun wasn't too receptive to any play- off possibilities immediately after the le>M. "We don't deserve to go to the playoffs ," is how an emotional Cochrun analyzed the Monarchs' predicament:-"We dJdn't play well and we got beat. (The play- (~ MONARCHS, Pa1e Al Z > Corona d~I '.\J ar 's Jd f Brown move for yardage in i-:~ lo~~ to '\ewport H a rbor Thur day night. · A Sea View sweep in CIF water polo Thi.' stn'ntotth of the Sea View dians in the first half. racing to a League in high school wate r polo 7 -1 advantage. was evident once again Thursday. Seniors Matt Torchiana. Kelly as wild-mrd entrant University Washbourne and Rob Solomon made 1l a thr<'t"-team swt'.'Cp ro·r com bined for five of the seven the c1rcull goals in the first haJ C as Uruver- The TroJaru. knocked off Full -sity pulled away. erlnn. th<' rn>t.•way League's sec-As expected. Newport Harbor ond-pl&<'t' n.'pr~nlllllve, 9-6, in also ' advanced over Marin •. operung-round acti on whichlended the season at 17 -6. . . . . . Junior Rich Stanley led a bal-Also l l.11n11ng fir-st-round tn -ced tta k ·th th --•- h d bl h d an a ,. w1 ree gl.HUa. ump s 1n a ou e-ea er al . .1 h 'J Al B h An.a-h -,w 1 e an uc anan. ui~w Newport Harbor were t e La M lt Ti l d Al · d I s l wson, a ng er an an leagur s S('\.'1.>n -p ace ru ors. a ~Juu.ky pumped in two apiece. 14-3 v1t·tor over Manna. and loop Q)rona del Mar, the third seed champ Corona del Mar, which in the playoffs. also put the game' handed But>nd Park a 17 -8 set-"" 1 tak' g 11 4 advan k away dr y. m an -. bac · · tage at halftime. The Tro.)&ns. who likely host The Sea Kings utilired 17 play- top-scedcd FoothiU in the second ers in the romp with Kevin Seely. round T uesday (Foothill was who scored three of the Ci.rst s1x slated to play Huntington Beach goals for CdM, leading the way today). jumped on the host In-with four overall Add Car t>w. Carew's agent, Jerry Simon, who is alc;o his brother -in-law, originally went to the Angels and asked for a $1 5 million contract thaftlncluded-a $500.000 load at 10 or 11 percent interest lhat would UPI's West Coast representatives during the upcom- ing 1983-84 basketball aeuon. Mul.Ug""'' main duty will be to vote for a weekly top 20. • F.arly predictions for the upcoming PC.AA basketball race: 1. Fresno State; 2. UC Irvine; 3. Cal State Fullerton; 4. Utah State; 5. Nevada Lu Vegas; 6. University of Paclfic;'7. New Mexico State; 8. Long Beach St.ate; 9. UC Santa~ 10. San Joee St.ate. Warriors on verge of playoffs? be reprud ove r a 12-t.o-15-year penod. The Angels' response: .. You've got to be kidding " Or something to that effect. Actually, owner Gene Autry's wording w as a bit harsher. "Hell, we can't afford to go into a deal like that," said Autry to one writer. "To give that much (money) al I 0 or 11 percent is \rnpossible." Add Autry, w hose bankroll is now approximate- ly $13 million: "We have to watch what we're doing. Whe n it costs more to put a team on the field than what you're pulling in, it's ndJCulous " On the surface. it appears as if Carew is the heavy i.n this sltua tton. There are a lot of thinp that haven't been divulged yet regarding negotiations. And, as or now, until thmga are settled one way or another. Carew doesn't want to sa)'inc anyth{J\I for the rt'(:()rd for fear of making w aves. Stay tuned .. , •UC lrvme Coach Bill Mulligan will be one of • •Yes, folks, UCI is Pnc to be Chat aood this aeuon. and ao will Fresno State. 1ll09e two teama, and maybe a third, should qualify for 'the post·eeuon NCAA Tournament. Another two or three t.earna should go to the NIT. Stay tuned ... •c.o.cll John Rot>tn.>n haa told hia playen the entire season should .come down to the Rama' final game ot the year at New Orleana. Roblmon feels a wild-card berth, or pollliibly a d1Yak>nal title, will be at stak e. Naturally, the Rema must still wih a couple of their remaining games in the meantime. •Don't be aurpriled lf tonight's Fountain Valley-Hunt.iJ\iton Beach conlrontation la ~ again in another four weeks -in the CIF Big Five final. Marina Is a sleeper that will go as far as Its defenae, not offenae. takes It. ... ----- BJ M.IIE WOJCIECHOWSIU ................. Woodbri.. High moved one atep ~r to its first CIF football playoff bel'lh Thunday night edainl Laguna Beech, 20-14, a t Irvine ffilh. The wtn improved the War- rion' South C.out League record to 4-2. puttifta them ln a tie for leCOnd p&.ce with Laguna Kllla. The only t.hJ.na that st.and'! In the way of the Waniora' playoff chanc;el are a Mission Viejo win over Dana Kills tonight which would give the Oiabloe a 4-2 league record. combined with a 1oss of a l'Otn toss with Laguna Hills and MISSion Viejo The odd team would be out with the two survivors rep- resenting the league as the desig- nated !M.'<'ond and third-place "I've got A real good feeling about the coin toss," said Wood- bridge Coach Gi:!ne Noji, wh08e Wanior.. needed a Utt!, good for· tune to overcome the JuckleM Art- ists, who finished the season with a 1·9 record. Ball Ru. .... w ll's interception of a heUback pass on the Laguna Beoch 13 <'arly m the fourth quar- ter proved t.o be the big stopper as Woodbridge had to overrome nu- merous mistakes for the win. "We dug ourselves into a hole/ understated Nojj. · Penalties hampered the W#- riors In the unusual first hak. which opened with X....1'4ftA Beach lineman Andy Hobbs gathering in a blocked pus whUh bounced off the back of two play- ers for a seven-yard gain. The W111Ti.ors gol the flrst bre~k of the game when Greg Ruffer ln~rcepted e pass and retumed.,ll 10 yards to the Laguna Beach ~· (Sff WARRIQJtS1 P,_e Al!) • D•llJ Pilot Photo br L" ,.,,,. • SAILO~S SURVIVE, 7-3 ... From Page A 11 times, thanks to an attacking Sail- ors' defenae that hit him for no gain or for lomies 12 umes for 64 yards In I08t yardage. Brett Kacura, in particular, was a knife in t.he Sea Klngs' backfield, alipping through twice to grab Watson's ankle before he could even take a step back. "He's juat a 'blue' player," said Giddings. ''In certain Situations he has the freedom to do things.'' The Sailors' only touchdown drive was initiated by a fumble recovery by Braz.as, just two plays after the Sea Kings had taken pouession on the Sailors' 29. A facemaak penalty took New-· port out of a fourth-and~one situ- ation at the CdM 46 and a{ter Braz.as had ru8hed for 35 yards pn 7 carries in the march. quar- terback Bruce Goodfield com- pleted his only flrst half pass with a 13-yard completion to Braz.as to the CdM 1. From there Braz.as piled over, behind the blocks of Kacura and Mike Beech. 2-yard lou. J ohn Stockham came up with a quarterback sack for a 14-yard 1088 and Kacura dupl.J- cated the feat for eight more yards in los&e8 .. It was that kind of game -a lot of miatakes and a lot of defensjv~ gems. Offensive fireworks were kept to a minimwn with the exception of Roelle's 9Campers with the sh ort pasaes. Braz.as' big spurts were for gains of 10, 9, 9 and 8 yards. The Sailors managed just 107 yards rushing, 66 passing. New~ HutMN-7, Corona del Mir 3 k.,.• bv Ou•,,.,., l'lewPOtt Hert>ot 0 J O ()-1 CorOlle o.t Mer 0 l o 0-l NH-8r11u 1 run (LoM• 11.ICll.I CCIM-HuOI> .. .0 FG Allenoenct 6,lOO (9'tlm11eol 1NDIVIDUAL S'T~'rlSTICS •u"*" NH-Brue\, ?2·N. How~r, 6·11, I. TrUOllQ 4-4, Gooo!i.ICI. 6·1or ·mlnu' CCIM-Brown, 11·S1, T k f>4k. 11 11 Cot ""'· "l· 19, WeliOll 12·tor ·m u' M ,.,..,.. GOOdll•kl, c·t-7, 64 Wel\On. I· ll·O, ISO R.c.ivtne NH-fflU\ Power 7·.0, 9,.,., I 13 JCA' Jerf\4\, t·tl ndy Warner (left ) is swarmed over by Sailors, Andy Cole man ( 52) pursues Tars' Bruce Goodfield. Corona had threatened with a march to the Sailors' 10,.but then Kacura ~as responsible for a COM-Roelle, 6·J OI. Prvor. 1·7S. Tom•tne• ' 11 ORTS BREAK • • mp1c organizers ee to drug tests ing 1984 Games • dJspaCchea 3 ANGELES -Los Angeles organizers have 1lgreed to ional Olympic Committee re- ftsj- hat they test athletes during the 1984 >r ex~ amounts of both testosterone and it was reported. J acobs signs with Arizon~ Rolf Jacobs, a 6-7 forward from m Fountain Valley High, officially signed to play with the University of Arizona basketball team on Thursday. Jarobs averaged 12.0 points and 9.0 rebounds as a junior at Fountain Valley ,last year. Three other playfrs -• forwards Patrick Clardy and Heor1 Turner and~d Mark Moses, signed with Cal St.ate Fullerton. Clardy is attending Mc<;lymonds High m Oakland; Turner attends ltremont High in Oakland; and Moses attends La Quinta High. This is the second year that prep basketball players have been allowed tp sign before the traditional mid-April date:· .:fhe early signing period lasts from Nov. 9-16. Players whodon't sign must wait until next April 11. Wiggin: 'I was fired' E1agles win hattle ~of Mesa Graham wins passing duel in 30-21 triumph By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR .,._ .. -o.llr,... When two teams, one in last place and the other next to last, meet in the last game of the season, one would think both squads would already be looking toward next year and just go through the. rnotjons on the field. Such was not the case Thurs- day night at N~wport Harbor High. as long-time rivals Costa Mesa and Estancia got together for the latest edltion of the "Championship of Costa Mesa." \ ' I I Hodge, gave Estancia a 23-7 ad- vantage and ~ 1t turned out, produced the winning points. FAt.ancia opened the acoring in the first quart.er following an Ill· terception of a Mustang pass by Adam Spies, who returned the ball to the Mesa 12. Two plays later, Matt Wolf went over from the one for a 7-0 lead. Costa Mesa answered quickly on its next pomemion, tying the score on Lawrence Boyd's 1-yard run for a 7-7 tie. One play lat.er, however. the Eagles got the lead back for good on a 66-yard TD pass from chairman of the IOC's medical com- Prince Alexandre de Merode of Belgium. i.rst to disclose the decision after meetings 'qrk Wednesday and Thursday. according X>rts. w hours later. as he prepared to leave the tates for IOC headquarters in Lausanne. md. IOC President Juan Antonio ch confiJ:med the dec1S1ori ui a telephone I . STJ\,NFORD -Paul Wiggin's Ci] Estancia, coming into the con- resignation as football coach at Stan-c II> test 0-5-1 ·in Sea View League ford University will be announced play, took the measure of Costa today, the university's newspaper re -M~. 30-21, in a passing duel ported. between the F.agles' Jeff Graham · In a copyright story today, The Stanford and Mesa's Scot Hagey. Dailf reported that Wiggin told his players of his . "It was a throwing game and .-.. - · ·c caught four passes for GMilcrahamuli h to Steve Mikulich. • 1 113 yards for the night. ''It was a typical Estancia-Costa Mesa game," said Blanton, • ''Neither team could put ~e other away. Like any great rivalry it goes right down to the end," decision in a team meeting on Wednesday and was we jUst couldn't hold them when expected to submit his resignation in a written we had to," said the Mustangs' Jeff Graham "bave reached agreement," Sama.ranch ted as saying. "l am pleased and (Los statement today. Co-C.oach John Carney, "Both _ His resignation will become effective at the guys (Graham and Hagey) played well, but they (Estancia) just came out on top. Esnnci. >O, en~~ 21 • k-bv~ Olympic Organmng President) Peter .h IS also very pleased " end ottheseason, the news!)ilper reported. Wiggin ' "I'm disappointed about losing but our se&don ended when we lost to University (16-15). After that there was no hope for CIF." Collt Mate 1 o I t-71 agreement apparently concluded months ;e between de Merode and Los Angeles :-s over whether the tests should he d during next summer's Games. It by thr~ mon lhs the use of stnngen t tests c:Ls-and 9ther prohibited substances that dJ.squalif1cauon of 16 athletes at the Pan l Games m Caracas. Venezuela >te of the day acques Burrelle, generaJ manager of ?funct Montreal Manic of the North ican Soccer League: "I don't believe in ~ague. I stopped believing in it last 1er, and the quicker ir goes down the • tt '° ns' sale report denied :vELAND -A report that a eland Indians baseball team sold to New York reaJ estate er Donald Trump was ~ly. totally untrue," • spokesman £or tbe majority owners said Thursday. 1eland television station WKYC-TV re- Thursday that Trump, who recently lhe New Jersey Generals of the United 'ootball Lea~. had bou&ht the Indians uch as $34 millio{l. on't know where he got his information," O'Neill, a spokesman for the O'Neill ion, said by telephone from a 1New York ? O'Neill foundation. a charitable organiz.a- s set up by late Indians' owner F .J . "Steve" md owns about 60 percent of the American team. O'Neill died Aug. 29. I RltIORS WIN • • • !lge A 11 has one year remaining on a five-year contract. -Wiggin told the San Franci9co Chronicle that he told his players he had been fired. "I wa.S fired," Wiggin said. "I was asked to res1gnand that's what I told the players. You could say I resigned, but that's not true and that's not me." Lakers waive Laridsberger . LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Lakers said Thursday they have waived veterans Mark Land- . sberger and Clay J ohnson. trimming theLr r~r to 11, one under the National Basketball Association limit of 12. Landsberger, a forward, was a sparkplug in the Lakers' two NBA championship teams in 1979-80 ~d 1981-82. He was the llfth-leading offensive rebounder in club history. • UCI to stage basketball night UC Irvine's first Family Night m Basketball Practice, sponsored by the UCI Sports .Associata, is 9Chedule for • tonight from 6 to 9 p.m . in Crawford Hall. Coach Bill Mulligan will run hi.5' Anteater basketball team through a regular practice session, including. a scrimmage, <luring the evening. The players and coaches will Ix> available afterwards (or autographs and photos. The event is free and open to the public. T e levision, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: High School Football -Magnolia at Brea-Olinda. 7:1:) p.m., KNWZ (1190); Marina VB. Edison at Orange Coast College, 7:30 p.m., KWVE (108-FM). NBA Basketball -Phoenix at Lakers, 7:30 p.m., KLAC (570). ge was able to overcome penalty and Rudy Figu- 'U"ee-yard sweep on d-2 to set up the touch- rueroa 9COred from the 6 3oewell made the first of ssful conversions. nalties began to pile up :he Warriors and on d-43. the best Wood- :ould muster was a 'd punt. the ball on downs with 2:34 left in the fi.rs\ half. :ive first downs on a .ass from Jim O'Donnell W. and a 14-yard run guard by Mark Draper ~ tying 1eore. O'Donnell ia way over the goal line 1e one and Casey IJl connected on the con- rith 8:40 left ln the flnt ..ee, who doubled his reception yardag~ with on eight catches, made a r.ch on the Laguna Beach the next terie. of downa. alUes mounted, thoush. : a block below the knees Rumell touchdown run, '/anion ended up u far i\e ~l befo~ giving up Woodbridge did get one more chance, and this time Russell's pass to Lee for 33 yards was in the end zone to give the Warriors a 13· 7 lead with nine seconds left in the first half. Woodbridge exploded to open the second half with Jeff Her- inger picking up 43 yards on the opening kickoff. A 32-yard pass from Figueroa to Lee aet up Ruf- fcr 's 18-yard llCOring run. ~ Beach 1Crambled back. and with 3:02 left in the third quarter, O'Donnell. ducking under a would-be tackler, ecrambled up the middle for a 13-yard touchdown run. The Artists had one last chance late ln the contest when O'Donnell tllt Dra~r with a ecreen pua, good for 25 yards. The Woodbridge defense to41hened up and two suc:cnaive quarterback taeka ended the threat. "We just don't detterve to hE! winlem," said Laguna Beach C.0.Ch Dennis Haryung. who haa ~ hi.I team on the wrong end of too many cloee ones this year. Rlll8ell connected on ll-of-18 paa11 attempts for 180 yards for the Warriors as Nojl u.ted him the entire game. Now it is out of his players' hands. WMClbrldee 20, L.•9Uftl 8Mdl 14 k-IY Qua"9n Latulla ... c,., 0 1 1 ~14 Wooelllf~ 1 6 1 ~10 Wood-f'ltu...oa • run (Soiwfll lt.lclt.) LS-O'Oonntll ~run CO'C•tt•llell lt.lclt.I W006-1." 33 OH1 from ltunatl lklck c1li.dl Wood-'ltufltf 11 run l801wtll If.IOI LS-O'OonMll 13 run !O'C11te11tn lt.lelt.) Att~nc.. 7.01¥) !H llme1t01 INOIVIOUAL STATISTICS llVlfllllt Lt-Or•-·, . .,, Onclaro. 4·10, O'Oon,..N, M Wooo-Flt.,.rO., 1)·43, tltrl""'· 7•11, llul· i.r. l ·lf. ~. 1-1>, lluu.ii. ""'· LM, l·J ,.., ..... L&-O'Oonn911, U+ I, 74, Ora-, 1 I I, If W004'-«u1\MI, ll·IH, Ito, Fltlltroa. ' I ,., llKeMfle Le-Ron . •·61, Ore-. l·U. HOCI01. I 1 WOOO-L ... e.1s. ... rw , 1•1), ltvH. I" lt\lflff, H . Fiv.-o.t, t r 1nu1 1 Pirates beaten in finale, 19-1~ Orange c.oast College close<i out its 1983 water polo campaign with a 19-12 loss to Fullerton College Thursday in South c.oast Con- ference action. The Pirates were led by the scoring of Ed Skowronski and Eric Norton, who scored 4 and 3 goals respectively. Coast concludes the season with a 12-12 overall and 4-8 conference record. Graham finished the night 14-18-0 for232 yards and two TD passes. Hagey went 14-for-2:> for 208 yards and one TD after a slow st.art in the f int hall. Eagles' Coach Ed Blanton called - Graham "the best quarterback in our league and one the -best in Orange County." Graham al.so made his presence felt on defense, picking off two Mustang passes that set up a touchdown and a field goal. The field goal. kicked • by Keijh E 1te1'('te U 9 1 !>--30 Est-WOii 1 rvn IHOOtt •k • 1 r CM-tlovo 1 run (Merlll! 11.k o.1 E11-M llt.ullel'I 6' °"" trom C.ranam i Hoo~ 11.ICll.) E•t-Seno." 1 run loan leli.c!) E11-H-lJ FC. CM-8ovo 1 run (Merlin 041\ Iron> Hattrl E\1-solft S'H" trom C.r•h•m CHOOQe ,10 I CM-Martin» o.u ''°"' Ha11ev 10.11 tei..ol Alle""811<» 2,00I IMtlmel.cl) INDJV.OUAL STATISTICS . •onNfte CM-eovel, 11· ... Hitt• IC·'1 tc,h,,. S·l-4 snoem.~.-t-11 E1t-WOll 11••1, Sano.<• l ·76 1..ooe1 >•• Jo/\nton, 1·•, C.ral'\am, •·1 , ...... CM-HH4Y. l•·H ·l. 10I E11-Gr111am 14· 11·0, 137 "~ . CM-Maritn. 4·7', s-mt i.tr • 61 80•0, 3·4', Coot., J·Z• E11-Sole1. S·st M lkullel\. • 113 l.Uelwlc• 4·40. Johnton 1·13 ,MONARCHS LOSE TO SERVITE . · .. From Page A 11 offs) are not important right now." . After taking a few minutes to calm down. however, C.OChrun was more rational. "Sure, I'd like to see Amat beat St. Paul. But we would have liked -to ruave-done it ounelves. You don't like to rely on 90flle0ne elae to do your job for you. Too many things can happen that aren't good (when that occun)." The Monarchs were never in Thunday's game. Thirteen sec- onds into its first i:x-esaion, Ser- vit.e led 7-0. And the Friars built a 16-0 advantage before Mat.er Oei finally got on the acoreboard late in the third quarter. Tailback Ted Prukop, on the Friars' first play lrom scrimmage in thf first quarter. took a simple pit.ch on a first-8.nd-10 at their own 17. ran off left tack.le. and found himself all alone down the' sideline and into the enc1 zone for an 83-yard touchdown run. Todd Prukop, Ted's brother, kicked the extra point to.pat Servite up. 7-0. That one play-alone had-to take aome starch out of the Mona.rc.hs, who haven't won a game this aeuon ln which they'd been acored upon. Servite went on to add another TD on its next poeaeaaion as quar- terbeck Eric Buechele engil'leered a Ml-yard, 11-play drive that was culminated by a Buechele one-yard pus to &<. Killian in the end zone. Todd Pn.akop muffed the conversion. though, and the Friars had., to settle for a 13-0 halftime lead. Sports on TV for weekend TELEVISION 9:30 a .m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL UCLA at Arizona. 12:30 p .m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Auburn at Georgia. 1:30 p .m. (4) -AUTO RACING -Highlights of the Miller High Life 500 at Charlotte, N.C. (taped). 4:30 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE F.OOTBALL - UCLA at Arizona (delayed). RADIO College Football -UCLA at Arizona, 9:30 a.m .. KM.PC (710); Not.re Dame at Penn State, 10 a.m .. K.NWZ (1190); Nevada Lu Vegu VB. C.al State Fullerton at Anaheim Stadium, l p .m .. KWVE (108-FM): USC at Waahington, 1:10 p.m ., KNX (1070): Fresno State vs. Long Beach State at Veterans Stadium, 1:10 p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM). NHL Hockey -Mont.real at Kings. 7:30 p.m .. KFOX (93.:>-FM). • It was 16-0, thanks to a 32-yard field goal by Todd Prukop in the uurd quarter. before the Monarchs put together one of qnly two drives they had the whole night. S«v"9 16, HY* 0-4 ' kaf-.~v~ S.rvlt• 13 0 l C>-16 Mel•r o.i o o • <>-• Ser-Teo Prulloo 13 run (TOOCI Pruk09 lr.•cl\I s.r-itlHlan I ou1 from lluK"414 (klelo. lalleol S.r-TOCICI Prukoo 32 FC. MD-Fer.c.tl l run (run lalleol IRDIVIOUAL STATISTICS lllltllllle Ser-Teel Prulloo. 17· 10. Bu•chelt . l·lor·mlnu• 10, Prlelo, 19·19, HO•O<lt.a, I· I H•oo, 1-1 ' MO--JOMl. 7· It, Ferrel. 11·49, Duber, 9· It Pola, 1-2, M llCl\ell, l·n. , ... • S.r-8u.cl!tC., S·9·0, 41 MO--Oubar, I· 14·0, 16 ltacatvtne Ser-Kllllen. J'·Jl. Teel PurkoP 1·0, llollln• 1·9 • M O-Ferrel. )·9. Kell•. l·J. MllCl\ell, J·ll Gulsmeldl, 1 • 16, llencrofl, I· 40 TH HAR BO ~REA' ~-1.'FINES Team Outfitter~ For Schools, Clubs, Leagues, Recreation, and Many More. TELEVISION • lOa.m.(4)-NFLFOOTBALL-Mia.miat New Jngland. 1:Juuts, Er Tlin.ea.dA. 1 p.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL-New Orleans at San Franciaco. 4 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -USC at Washington (taped) .• 270 E. 17th St. • Costa Me a ···-···· I. • --... r---~---·-~ Orange Coast UAILY PILOT lrnday. November 11 , 1983 inning a habit or Andersoh OV can't keep up with :Jones W<•s t111inst ta1·011t/;v.;1~ ·1ubbor11 s ,)ahawks, 28-13 ' H} ltl('tlAltll IHINN si-101 to 111• Dellf P1101 A ftt't' tlw Lum~ drov1.· f,4 va1d:. 1111 I 0 plla V'i 11n Llwir I 11 'il pn.., ,,.,..,uin, S 1·.ihL1wk d1·f1 ·11s1vt• b.1t k Kt11ly St11vall ..,11·p1.11-<l 111 f rn11t o l J tl.t(L~lll p.1-...c;, Jlld rl'IUl'IH-c f ,111 1111t·rt·q 1llon BI van.I:-. for <.It c .. 111 V11·w ':-. f11-::.1 tuud1Juw11 111•1-<i1·d u11ly thr('t.' pluys and 1.37 111 -.c:••irt• lhl·ir first touC'hdown I l.111.'>'in hll Jone>s from 10 yards llU l, for h1:. fH'Sl of. four TDs DENNIS BRYSTE RllOllS Delly Not 9tall Vl' Andt•rso11 ran his fu-st rompetittvrly in th(' t~11rd e and won It was a 111ct• ft~.>lmg." thr na del Mar seruvr l·rns.s l'oun- standout rt'(:alls d from h is answt•r. 1t':. .1p- ~nt that Andl•rson relis ht"S thl• of winning. something he's e a habit o r -domg thl!> year erson we nt through lht• dual eet season unbeatt•n and capped pff with a pt.•rsonal bl'sl 111ne of 1:39 in the"teague f111als at lrvint' ark last F'nda v H e's bt'\.•n tht• l'at.alvs1 (or a mpletC' turnaround in· thl• CdM css country program. nm• that !pturt.'ll only two dual mL~·t.s last IQSOn Thi!> yl•ar. th(' Sea Kings t only SWl•pt to thl' leagut> pwnsh1p. but also figure as.a r in tht• upt·om\ng CIF r.;Iims this wee k and fmab the illowmg w et'k .• l"Davt' 1s not only tn\'a luablt• for ~ in his pcrformanl'e. but his Prelims ~lated Satll:rday WALNUT Thegoal will be reaehmg thl· ~na.Js the Collowing 1Veek when the ClF cross !ountry pre ltms · are ged Saturday morn- g at Mt. San Antoruo Uege. The first heat will be (8 a.m·. w1&h a boys' 3-A ce with subsequent· eats.to follc;>w . The top three teams frGm both the Sunset and Sea v 1ew leagues w ill send full cont- ingen ts, as w ell as any fnd ivlduals fro m J\On -qua}jfymg schools 1Nho placed m the top ~ree at the league 'inals Among the runners oompeting on an md1\'1d- ual basis 1s John Soto of tington &>ach and nny A C'OSta of W est- ter · he three teams from each lt>aguc will btc· placed ·m separate 4-A heats. wllh SuJlS('t be.>~,· Champion Ocean \' ll'W ~acing at 9 a .m ., Edison at :45, and Fountain Val- ey in the third 4-A race f at 9:15. · Ocean View's James ~ Thom pson led the Sea- l"hawks to th e Sunset League title wi_th a vic- tory m the league fmaJs last w eek F rom the Sea View League. champion Cor- ona de! t(lar. paced by Dave Anderson. wilt be in the hrst 4-A heat al 8:45. with El Toro in the •· secondat9.and.Newport Harbor 1s St't to compete at 9:15 On the ~1rL-;' side. Sunset champ Ed1soq runs in the third heat at 10:45. with runnt:'r-up -Fountain ... Valley.. in the opening 4-A race at 10:15. arid third-place Westminster due to com - pete m the S«'Ond 4-A event at 10.30 From the Sea V 1t•w. lrvme runs at 10 15. Newport Harbor at I O:~.W and El Toro tit 10.45 E dison team wins doubles Doubles teams from Edison High swept the top three places Thurs- day at the Sunset League individual girls' tenrus finals on the Chargers' courts. Freshmen Julie S lat- tery and Taunya J ohn- son beat teammat.Qs Kris Shea and Candace Kirk in the doubles fmal:6-2. 6-0. -' BUYING Old Baseball Cards or •nythlng penetnlng to spor191 I Cell Of w111e Jim Kovecs 21'102 Camino C11pi!tr1no 11• Laguna Nl~uel. 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"· °"'* C.tt IJ Gii , .,, 2.,. 3 7 , 1 1 1 I l l"'I 3 • 1., 1 • 2 3 3''> Oranve Coa1t 3 2 1 S-11 Futltrton .... l s • S-lt Ofane• Coaat •COtlng: E St<owrOlltkl 4, N0tlon 3. Black 2, Fulltrlon I, J Sliowron•kl t. Alexander I HIGH SCHOOL Of'4·Alllta...,_ He--1 H1'9W 14, Maf1M J Marina O 1 I 1-l NeWPOfl Htrbor • 4 S 1-14 ~rlna tcorfnG. Wero. 1, Smith I. Za~atltv 1 ~oort HarDOf KOtlnG Stanlev l , ()Oarg 1. 8-k t I, Slut1ky 2, Ll•IOtl 2, Tlnellt 1, Buchanan 2. Stewart I Ul'IWnltY ,, .. ~ s UnfVtflllY 3 4 I 0--. Fullerton I 0 1 )-5 UnlYlfl ltV Korlng; T0tdll1na l . Solomon 2, ScllllC111' 1. S<haves I. WaahbOurna 2. C.-• Mar 17, a-~9" t Buen• Pan. 'l" 2 3 I-I C0t-cMl Mar 6 S 3 )-11 Corona Oii Mar Korlng: Sealy 4, lte>btrt1 3, Morrow 2, Lfllla 2, Tld\y 2, OtcllnD 2. T0mt1n 1, Vllltra 1. TIMlndlY"• tr•Maden• I ASSaALL Hatl9NI LM9UI CINCINNATI REOS-ftlll•secl Rlcn Gell. oltchl<. Al•lllnad KMfe Cato 1n0 Mlkt Dowleta, PllClllU, Ron Llllle. out· flaklar, and J-" -'-'· llrsl b9Hmln, to minor leeCIUI\. Promolld Cu<t Hlldenrllcl'r. MIU Smtih and JOlln Franco, PllCIW\. Walle Rowdlfl, Infield«, end Paul O'Neill, o;;ttlelcllr, to .O·man rosier. MONTRE4L EXPOs-+lamad FlllN 41ou flral blM coach. NEW YORK METS-Adlltd Jotln Giii· bon•, catdllt; T.,,.., lllod<w, Len DV!latr• and Harm Wlnnlnol\em, outfleldart, ltlcn Pldl.tll. oOctllf. •M Kt'flf'I MltCNll. llllrd tMt-n. to' t"81r •men roar., Outrl9n11e1 Mark Brtelltv an0 ltusty Tiiiman, outtleldln; ltonn Rnf'IOIOt. calch· ., . ano c11111 Hurdle, llllrd blMmtn, to TIOawetar of ll'rt lntarnatlontl "-.,._.J'HU .............................. GOLDEN STATE WAR•K>llS-Slenld RutMll Crou , torw1rd. clul>'• flnl·rouno oratt choice. l.0$ ANGELES L.AKl!•S-Walvao Marti Llndtl>lrttt. forward . WASHINGTON 8 ULLElS-S.nl Mld\NI l rltt, _,d·torwerd. to lhe ~·a Loul6vllla etflllalt In COftt'-lat lt1kt1D9tt Anoclttloll POOTaAlL UNtM s..... ....... we.- ARIZONA WftAHGL1'•$o-$ltlltd Garry Sullln n. Cltnllf. to • mulll·-COl'ltrtct. HEW ~EANS Bltt!AKl!ltl fN:rt«I ~tUI 1Mna1Mfl dlrac1or at ~ r•110M WASHINGTON Fl!OE"ALS.-Si.Md ltav W"41Y •nd TIM ••vtor. dlfotlll lvt blel!6, R•lld'Y lllll'ltl, wide rteelvtr, enO Oonllt. Ort«1, oftalttlve ledlle ~·y ............. ....._\ H41tT'°"0 WHAL-l!ltS.-Trte*I """' VtllOI', --.. IO IN w~ Jtl•. Eo Stenlow•kf, toelle .. ., N eWport, CdM, L8guna Beach advance in CIF The Sea View League went 2-for-3, but only Westminster VOLLEYBALL could prevail from the Sunset League ln the first rol&nd of the Defensive support Jps supplied girls' CIF high school 4~..A vol-by junior Brooke Harrington. San leybaD playoffs Thursday. Clemente's only threat 1 was in the Meanwhile, in a community second game when the Tritons college match, Golden West tied the acore at 5-5.! but CdM m.illled a chance to virtually sew pulled away after that up the South Coast Conference The Sea View's othe~ represen- championship by falling at home tative, Irvine, was ~at.en by to Cerritos. Laguna Beach , 15-3, 15-17, 15-8, The top rontenders from the 15-1 l. The Sout.Q Coast League Sea View -N~wpo~t Harbor and champion Artists were sparked Corona del Mar -advanced to by sett.era G'tickette Short and \he second round with easy vie-Brook Blnley in improving to 19·1 tones. overall. Newpo~. the fourth seed l1l the Westminster was the lone tournament. ousted Mater De1, survivor from the Sunset League, 15-3, 15-3, 1"5·11 behind an excel· eJ.in:Unating Downey, 15-5, 15-7, · lept serving match. · 13-15, 15-12. Sunset play~r of the The Sail~rs received outstand· year Emma Tamamasui playec:la ing hitting from Julie Evans, steady match for the Lions.· Tracy Millers and Annie McCray Edison r!n into a buzz.saw and fine bl~g from Lara against St. Joseph of Lakewood, Aa~r and Lindsay Alstrom. Kim losing_ to the Angelus League Gray provided fine serving. champion, 15-2, 15.·3, 15-5. The Newport Hart>or improved to Chargers firushe(I the season 15-2 with the triumph and will · 10· 7. meet Dana Hilla Saturday at a site Founta.11\ Valley was. downed to be detennir)ed. by ~ Hills, 15-13:l 516, 15-7 in Corona del Mlµ-eased paat San a battle of second-place teams. Clemente, 15·7, 15-6, 15-6 as Golden West dropped.1to 9-2 in senior Kara ~cGuinnese and jun-the South Coast Confe~ al).er ior Andrea Reddi~ paced the Sea 1~ to Cerritos, 5-15. 1'5-9, 1'5'-'7, ia yl~r 's ,;;3 'deh Jr· a smas.hing ~ucce· s . ·o • INGLEWOOD (AP) -Stand- out "Wi.J\8er Dave Taylor. who didn't play in the first 16 games of tbe National. Hockey League season because he ~ ~vering from a broken Tigbf wtist, made a smasrung. debut for the 11...os An· geles Kings. Taylor 900f'id two goals as the Ki,hgs pounded. "the St. Louis Blues: 6-2, in tK\! only NHL game 9Chedµled Thw'Sday night. T~ylor originally broke his wrist last season and he refrac- tw.red it duz4lng the World lee Hoc~ey • Cham pi,P.n~b.ips *last April. He had co~uve·sur~ery late in May . • !"Jt felt rear good to be.back. and w hen you wm .the game, it's a little 5omething extra,'' he said. "My wrist· didn't bather me. b'it 1t was taped and had a lot of prote<;· ' tion on it. I was a little tentativ.e in the first period."· • Not surprisin&lJJ. .Los Angeles Coach Don Perry was pleased with Taylor's performance. "It's reall~ nice to see Dave Taylor back in the lineup,'' said Perry. "For a guy who had just one full practice with us. it w as really a nice surprise to see him get two goals." St. Louis Coach Jacques De- mers said both teams made mis· takes "but ours coet us goals. They (tlle Kings) worked llard tonight. We played well in the OCC oarsm e n host regatta Orange Coaat College's crew hO.ta a trio of four-year inter· collegj.ate powenr Sunday at the Newport Autumn RoWing Regat- ta. Joining the Pirate junior varsi- ty and freshman rowers are neighboring UC Irvine, UCLA and Stanford. Competition begins at 8:30 a .m. on North Lido Chan· nel in NewJ>ort Beach. There is no charge to spectators. ·This year marks the return of Dave Grant as the Pirate head coach. Grant, who is al9o OCC's dean of students, missed the 1982 and '83 seasons while on sab- batical, but is back for the 1983-84 campaign. Unlike most crew competition. Sunday's action is divided> into two categories -freshman and varsity ., with each entered boat racing three times over a 750-meter coune. The crews will row 750 meten one way, have an approximate two-minute break, row back 750 meters and then row yet another 750 meters. thlrd perioc:f but you h.av 60.minut.es of hockey." to play' Anders Hakansson p~Jt the Kings ahead· to stay when he 900red on a five-foot s · aiter ta.king a pass lrom cen 'Wes Jarvis at 6:56 of the firSt'• nod. Taylor then got his-· goal during a Los Angeles powe . play- off a pass from Marcel Dio St,f'Ve Christoff got the • Los · Al)geles goal of ·the peri~ on a 35~foot :hot eluded St Louis goalie Mtke 1ut at 16:21. The Kings., 4-8-5, ~­ tended their lead to 4-.0 as J scored on a 10-foot backhande 9:56 of the second ~od. ·Buc s~. GW runners i!!~~~i~~~"'~ munity college cross rounlry run ners in Southern California con verge at Guajome Park here Sat urday, and both Orange Coas and Golden West colleges well represented. It's the Southern California re- gion.a.I meet, sei to begin with the women's _race_at 2:15 p.m. fol- lowed by the men's race at 3. Orange Coast College's men's and women's teams will be on hand. as will Golden West's • tomen's team. The Pirate men went 7-0 in South Coast Con- ference dual meet oompetition . The Pirates also w on the sec championship last weetcend at Cal State Domingu~ Hil.18 behind the 1-2 finish o( Gus Quinonez and Mark Daily. Golden West's women's team was 7-0 in dual meet dction, but the Rustlers were surprised by OCC in the championships. Quinonez. who clocked -a win-' ning 21:22.2 effort laat week. is one of the individual favorites for Saturday's meet. Daily placed himself among the contenders with a 21:22.6 clocking. The team favorites in the men 's competition include El Camino and Grossmont. Among OCC's e ntries is Autumn Bateson, who placed fifth in the sec championship meet with a 19:23.0 effort. The Pirates' top runner on the season, Dawn Howe, will miss the re- gion.a.I meet with a knee injury. Golden West's Kerri Draper (19:22 in the sec meet) and Lisa Bohl (19:23) are alao among the favorites. Laguna Hills cruises, 28-15 L.guna HQla High's Hawk.a jumped to a 28-polnt lead, then held on for • 28-15 non-league football victory over Montclair High Thunday nlaht at MU.ion Viejo in non-league action. The Hawk.a, who finished South Cout League llC'tion a week .,o with a 4-2 record, muat wait until tonight for the rault of &he MAllk>n Viejo-Dana Kil1a ron· t8t before knowing thelr future. A Ml.Ilion Viejo victory turns the lleCOlnd pl8"e into a three-way de between Mialon , Laguna Kills and Woodbridge. forcing a coin flip for tht two playoff berth.I. A Dana Hills victory pu ti Laguna Hilla into the No. 2 spot. Thuraday's tuneup for what they hope to b.e a berth in the playoffs was keyed by two Lonny Reiner touchdowns rµN of 6 and 21 Y"rds, in addition to Lee Plemet's 20-yard ecorina pua to AhUl P.oman and a 2·yard run by Ted Wlll.ich. \ --------------~-....--..--------------- ·Daily Pilat FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1983 -- -' I ... I -~ .. 0·· I . 0 THI CDAST AND THI COUNTY ANN LANDERS OBITUARIES LEGALS - CllSSlfllD : .... Vets Day D1eD1ory: '!.Lnforge tta b/e !e le p_ha nt s ··---- 'sy HUG H MLILLIGAN i>".......,c.,..,~1 SALEM. Mass. -Wor:d or p•dvice To Vietnam veterans; don't 1give up your bu!ftes. someumes spelled bufes. These. the ugliest of all Saigon JIOUvemrs, may soon be worth• tneir weight m gold -or at least I nvoc mam, wh1ch IS al.so under- going fantastic inflatson In a Salem antiq~ sho~ the ,other day I saw a-set of matchl!d buffies. the· large, hvlllg room polluting size, on sale fur $500 I have seen smaller single buffies m I the f4flliture section oC. deluxe department stores with a $350 price tag hanging from the tr trunks. -A buffy, which rhymes with stuffy, is -as every veteran of the Nam knows -an enonnous. ornate glazed ceramk elephant. wide eyed and horrible, that depending on one's aesthetic sensitiyity or the .pull of nootalgta repre5ents either the highest camp of the lowest kitsch in Vietnamese folk art. ,,. The .name derives from the acronym B-U-F-E. for bl~y useless foolish (or a stronger word io chat effect) elephant. I have never heard them called anything else, although the Salem antique dealer seemed unfamiliar with the designJltion .• The name bufe sup- posedly was conlerred on. these outsiz.ed objetS d'art by Rear Adm. S .R. Snuth when he was officer m • chatge QJ, Navy corlstruction in Vietnam and regularly had h is wharfs and warehouses overrun by. herds or the po11~us beasties. - ';'hen the Amencan troop strength in V1etpa.m stood at the half million mark, thousands of butfies passed every day through 1 the arm¥. and fleet post offices on ~ their plodding way to the hearts . and attics of Americ:q, . You could buy a bufe. complete wi!b-elaborately pa.antro toenalls • and ganshly golden tasseled sqddie and harness m the curio shops of downtown Saigon (.er as little -. $25. Or, if the road was secured, you could ellmin.ate the middle man and drive to'the liiotle town of Lai Thieu. lO miles north of s&igon, where a dozen bufe factories manufactured the fragile 0 See Vets, Page 82 Uli -•. 4ft 's in the bag/ sa;ys Murray Langston, T he Unknown Comi~, a s he kicks off the Ugly Barte nder Contest, a f und-raisin'g benefi t for -~·- ~,.....,_ ·the Mu ltiple Sclerosig Society. He is · show11 here with his girlfriend , T he Unknown Comll}edie nne, arid Carl Crabb, a well-known from MS. New MaxiDl's ••• Bound for Bombay ' .. . ~ -no. __ ,,_ BOMBAY, lndia - · Pierre Cardin. k:oown for hlS creatjorlS of high fashion. seems bound to, o pen ·a m aximum number of Maxun's res- taurants. and he's hoping the la test ad di lion wµl be , A IJl Bombay. t "Yes. negouations are on to open a branch here," the 61-year-old Cai-din, who recently opened a Maxim's in • Peking. ·conf i rmed~' Wednesday. • He's got five mor.? locales · in mind.: New York, Rio de Janeiro, Bra.zrl. Tokyo. Singapore PIE RRE CARDIN and London. . As for how the restaurants will look, "O f • course," Cardin told a news conference, "I: will be in charge 6f the decorations." · Still writ~!19 at 79 - C!NCI,NNA"TI -Writing doesn't come easy, admits aw.ard-wiroung author Isaac BasheVJS Singer, who's still cranking out tbe words at age -79. -• . • ·•Every n~w story is a new chal\~ng~" srud_the • ~ auth9r wt1ose si,ories richly portray simpTh, fallible · · peopl& s~ufl'\bling toward the mea.nih~ of th eir lives, ' . '' ~ "Y6u could write 20 good books ana there is no guarantee !)\at the 21st will be-godd; it could be terrible. The danger is·always there.~ Singer's stories. written in YidcUsh . have been tr~latro into more than "20 lang\)ages and won the01979 Nobel Pri:ze in literature. A ·who Dat?' for Saints N~ O RLEA1'jS -Jazz musician Aaron Nevillemay soon be wearing a "Who Oat?" hat, as enthusiasm builds for the New Orleans Saints football team and a "Who Oat?" song recorded by Neville "and several of the Saints. The upbeat'·adaptation of a football cheer is getting plenty of play on New Orleans.airwaves. It goes like this: , "Who bat? Who Oat? Who Oat sayin' dey gonna beat dem Saints? Who Oat? Who Oat? Who Dat sayin' dey gonna beat dem Saints.? Who Oat?" Unknow;n · Comic ·· Murray Langston goes . from bags to riches , By GINA I>ePAOLA Oe11J-C•1..-•111 ·' Murray Langston, alias Unknown Comic, never stops joking, not even when he steps down from the stage and pulls the paper sack from his head which has beCome his trademark. Just try asking the 39-year-old Canadian-born actor a serious question. He'll tell you a dirty jokeor launchirftoasillycomicroutine· with sidekick Ted Zeigler. an actor and writer, or Langston will even slyly pop a balloon In yourear,cauaingyoo to jump from your chair. ·It seems like the Unknown Comic will do just about anything to avoid t.alk.ingabout~lf. Only af!er mucb prodding and coaxing from a ratherexasperatro young public relatiorlS agent, wiD Langston put aside the dirty jokes and corny routines to get serious-but that only lasts fo,r a few minutes. One might suspect that Langston donned a pa~rsack because, er, ah, weU, he's le!W than handsome and didn't want to scare his audience? Or ~ybe it was just another one of those Hollywood gimmicks like Phyllis (hller's teased hair and crazy clothes? • Well, acco_rding to Zeigler -who butts in when Langston is asked why the paper sack-the comic didn't want anyone to know he was the guy telling silly jokes around town. ' 1 •••• _ ... A former compu tee.programmer at Uni versa! Studios, Langston explained he was broke a,nd decided to moonligpt at Los Angeles area clubs. He was s~g on "The ~ng Show" at the time and didn't want hiscoUeagues to catch wma of ~corny moonlight gigs. • "Yeah. it w as sort of a bag to riches story," Langston chimed m, trying to make a pun. The. Unknown Comic-explained he had opened a night club, which floppec! after a year and a hdl!, leaving him in a financial pinch . • '. Reminiscing about ·,.S h9wbiz," Langston recalled that David Letterman and S kip Stevenson were arnorig the comedians who worked there. Langston srud he en:ireed the sho.ws, which included comic routines, singers and even magicianS: · Though his club failed, ~ton man.aged to break into show business rMher easily. -· Bored with his computer job, he just picked up the phone one day and called the producer of the former "Laugh In" series. · "I W¥ '{ery naive. I didn'tknow that youdon'tcall a producer up," Langston said. ¥ Instead of hanging up on him, the producer asked Langston what he could do and the comic replied that h~ was working Ol'\jlll impersonation •of a fork. ''It was the best I could do at the time," Langston, who played a fork and even a tube of toothpaste on "Laugh-In" said . ' His fame on that.show, LangstQn recalled, cost him his progranuner job. His ~-told him that he could either be a star or keep his job at Universal Studiqs. Obviously, the resti.s ~tory. ln addition to appearing on "'th~Gong Show" and "Laugh-In," Langston was a variety actor on ~he "Sonny an? Cher ~how," wh~re he met Zeigler. He has also starred m several m,oVles, playmg a gay killer, a drlmk ~d a religious fanatic. Langston's lat(!St venture is a movie which he wrote, produced, starred in and even partially financed. "It was filmed entirely in my closet," he said. refusmgat first to talk seriously about that movie, "The Unknown Comic." The star is a police officer, Langston said, who like hirraelf, sucks a pa~ sack over.his head and works the local clubs as a comedian. There's a twist, though . About the time the officer starts playing the clubs, a robber begins holding up bu.sinesaes wearing, yes, a paper sack . While Langston isn't one to devulge any secrets about his per90nal life, his public relations agent, Allison Hill. did mention that he chaired the UGLY (UnbelieveablyGenerous Loveable You) Bart.enderConte9t, which hoped to raise more than $200,000 in Southern ailifomia to fight Multiple Sclerosis. • PAPARAZZI AUction lively: •• YMCA Crisis ceriter enriched What can you do \f(ith a tape recording of ,32 useless Italian phrases? Cberle Ke rr Doremus outbid all of the 135 others attending the YMCA FaJT\ily Crisis Center's auction at Mesa Verde Country Club t.<rget them:--. Jim de Boom (there with wife Barbara) was high bidder when six hours of labor by Bruce Hazen, center director, went on the block. Doremus also obtained a 30-minute performance by the C.Omme<lia Renru~adt, group who-gav~ a sample of their talents during the live auctiQ.Jl. JameJ Roberts, pianist, provided the musical backaround as the group placed the silent bids before the ·dinner. Richard Natbl1on then took over as auctJoneer for the live-sa.le More than $10,000 was reallied from the fun evening -the money will help clients unat:e to pay fees at the center which pr,ovides counseling for families. -. -· Among those a ttending were Newport Mayor Evely n _Hart, Dr. and Mrs. George Haddad, the Steve McNa1b1, Nora and Vin Jor gen1eo, Gordon Bowley (552 president), Hal and Joyce .Maloney, Sharon and Dave Wald, Deb Cromwell, Jeri and Dan Beal~ (personnel director for Irvine Co.? and the Paul Salata1. Cocktails and c onfe rence J oan DasbleU, president of the OC Alzheimer's Association, and .husband George (A TSC) entertained members of her board and their spouses at a cocktail party in their Lido ls.le home. Talk was about the Nov. 19 (8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.) conference on Alzheimer's disease being held in the Newporter Resort. "We are very fctrtunat.e to have Dr . Miriam Aron1on as keynote speaker for the event," Joan said. The speaker is an a,s.,istant profesaor of ... neurology and psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of medicine and on the national board of ADRDA (Alzheimer's DiSease and Related Disorders As.1ocia ti on). Erin Sommerville, stalf member of the Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior is luncheon speaker. (Reser- vations may be made by calling 631-0245.) Guests attending included Mary Kay Murlat and Maria · Estrada (they will be on conference panels), Nina Harper and a n~w me!Dber of the boarc! Janet Wel11. (The evening bef<?,re Janet was at che Jades, Irvine Marriott Hot.el restauranr, celebrating her birthday wich parents. Cba rlJe and Nora Hester. The Hesters were "spending'' their 14K gold key purchased at the La Casa • Orangewood auction. The key opens the door to services at the hot.el for the next five years.) Goofs and garbles One of these days I may toss a video terminal out the window. I don't need it to help me with mistakes ... in the fourth paragraph of my story on the Cystic Fibrosis ''Breath of Life" award presentation to Supervisor Roger Slallton the VDT goofed and garbled ... The original story was: Stanton's wife Karen, his mother Genevieve Stanton of Long Beach and daughter Raebel were there along with more than 300 others to see the presentation. "lam happy to ~pt this award and I accept on behalf of all of you who are showing your concern by being here," Stanton said. I The event, the first annual Investor's ball was held to ra.iM! funds to fight Cystic Fibrosis, a disease that guild co-presidents Carl and Barbara Yancbar described as being "the meanest and most obecene diaeaae and the number one genetic killer of children." .,..,.,.._lllf .............. f amily Crisis Center supporters Dave Sharob Wald Birthday girl J a ne t We lls a t ADRDA party Maria Estrada, standing, cha ts with Joan Da&hiell, Mary Kay Murlaa and Nina Harper • • I --·.. --. . -· ,.. ...... ~ ................................. 911!' .. ____ ._. __________ ... .._. ____ ~--------------~~~~~~~~--- Orange Coasi OAJLY PlLOTJFriday. Navember 1 t. 1963 Vets Day memory of elephants .. v From Page Bl the back lawn swunming pools of • monsters from a special clay found suburbia, on the tcrr&ces anti at the bue of w neatby mountain, penthouses of high-rise urban which actually once had been a apartments or wherever men and graveyard for real elephants. The women feel the need to proda1m a rectory price was under $5 and personal <..'Ommunion with the subject to haggling. culture of Vietnam. " . Quang Hiep Hung, the biggest American connoweu.rs of these bufe works in the area, used to 'ceramic oddities find the large size tilm out 10,000 bu(fies a ITIOnth ju.st the right height to pince an from its long sloping black kiln ashtray or martini at elbow's that looked like a missile silo. A l length from a favorite armchair. the peak pf the demand, ttm Two supporting a plexiglass top General Mot.ors of pachyderm make a particularly re~ulsive production had 50 employees on coffee table. Three, pla~ trunk the payroll, mostly women who tot.ail i.n.acircusconf1guration,can tended to the baking in the kiln effect a mind-blowing arrange- and hand-painted the fmished ment of hi-ti c:omponents and product. stereo speakers. You can play One wonders 1f the bufe works chess on them, ride-them at a have rontinued operation under cocktail party and use them as a the new provincial leadersb.j.p in conversation pit!(:e to get war Ho Chi Minhville, as Saigon is stories started. now called. Sure~ there must still There are some Hong Kong and bealocaldemandforbuffies,s.ince Taiwan Lmpostors, but yo ur the Vietnamese use them as a uthe ntic Vietnamese bufe decorations on graves, to hold the should, at the most, attain a height urns of ancestral remains. as o( 21/i feet and a weight of 70 interior · decoration to hold pounds, which were the outer flowers, pictures ~ loved ones. limits for shipment back home by incense burners and small house-the Army and Fleet post offices hold shrines. There were two basic models: the in Vietnam, thou.sands of buffst.-s were load~ onto charteroo Fly- ing Tiger and Pan Am cargo planes by m)Jit.afy postal clerks at Da Nang. Sten Hoa and Saigon's Tan Son .Nhut airport. Buffles were rarely crated. Most made the 1 Z,000-mHe journey to the Stat.es adorned only with a mailing label, the neoossary st.amps and a dab of protective masking tape over the fragile tusks, trunk and ears. Cargo handJers loaded the naked buffies 35 in a row inside a metal coc'OOn called an igloo, then piled 25 to 30 mail ~gs on their saddles for "protective insulation." Part of the bufe mystique was the belief that baggage loaders around the worJd woulctsuddenly tum soft and gentle at the sight of such naked fragility Alas1 less than half of them made it to the St.ates in t.act. Many died in shards un the airport loacJ,ing docks. Some were lost at sea {rom the decks of container ships. Many a depen- dent back home received from the matl de!Jvery two pounds of unidentifi ed reramic chips, all that was left of a proud 70-pound bufe Although not everyone's idea of elephant wittf trunk ra1~ or haut decor, buffies are where you trunJl:"distended. 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For non-experts to repeat an experiment would She~nt three nights a week with her boss. This not only be a waste of time, but could lead to wrong figur to 3,900 rughts, and if you divide that into conclusions. This has actwilly happened to people $35, it comes to $8.97 per fling. Thi.al does not even trying to investigate the time it takes to freeze hot and take · to consid4!ration the fact that she has been cold water. Most water has some air dissolved in it. If bes ing her favors on him for 25 years without the experimenter doesn't take care to eliminate It, he reimbursemept. What's more, she won't collect could draw rrusleading data. anything until he dies -and who knows when that "Se~f-Reliant" raised objections to your recourse will be? 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November 1 l , 1963 ip ·M{ssing d~ill)n Crew jn Vietnam ? H~l]Sl'ON (AP) Two lifeboats &M..at ka.s• 1 ~-:t ~ L ~ d ~...... k f permtSSJOn !or a search of their waters-by outside one life raft are missing from a sunken O'.S:i,M.~....a..n'E'I"' S 80 8~8 .~~ rom sh1pt1 or planes. Kott scud Global Marine was sh ipscannedby.diversonthe"Ooor OftheSouttiCtµna iink en; U.S. ship in China Sea tnfonnedthatthe Vl~tnamesepromisedtosearch the , Sea. an,9 an offtc1al of the vessel's owner says..50me ~ · arl'a and to r~Ul"Jl any tTewmen found there. crew members may have reached shore in Vietnam. '~k Vt!!!Jeer . resld nt of GI be.A Manne Ttlecrewof the Java Sea mcluded 42 Americans. Divers found no boches dunng a 9 1~-hour I the di!mitlf-1'~l§ 'fl#Je. ~( ·~Q <.J • Company officials said that an SOS signal exploration of-the wrecked Glomar J ava Sea. which nc., ff" 1 ls h . 8 dco.mtopaVnr.t sat rec.-eived Oct. 27 may have t'Ome from a Li feboat. . . h t'Ompany o 1c a . ope survivors ma e 1t IC nam 1.h f lif boat h · d oarued a crew of 80, said Gary Kou , presiden t oft e bo t 200 .1 b th bee bl h ere were two reports o e stg tings an one HoustoO:~Global ,Marine Onlling Co. 8 u ~ 7'~~f;'' u ave n una e to reac of four life rafts was recovered, but it was empty. "" But he srud Thursday that evidence that both goverrunen ° 1 -Y.!!.:.__ A ship t·arrymg divers and an underwater 60-man lifeboats and-th ,r.aft were launched .. in a-"Communications arenrt all that great in t.elevtS1on camera has been statJOned over the site -~fashion'' gives officials rCasQ~or the Vietnam," esa.id .:'l u~ that's w hat's keeping our s1nre last week, but Wednesday was the first day survival of some of the crew hope ttp.." di\/ers were able ~ explore the wreck. Kott said the ·• :·We're considerably op~mistic now:" K~tt sai~ Kott said expert& have analyz.ed the wmds and survey has bee!' h;unpered by currents and poor We re really encouraged with what we ve found. currents a l the time the Java Seaiiank and concluded visibility, but will conttnue Bad weather had l?revented d,lv~rs fr?m that Vietnam w aswhere boats leavin the ship would . .The Java Sea w.as i~ th~ South China ~a G 'I R d R. ·,exploring the wn.'<·k prev1ously. T~e ship, w hich most likely have landed. g -drtl~~g we!~ for the At!anuc Rtchheld.Co. of China. 81 ee lZO sankduringTyphoonLex"onOct.25,lSresungnearly . Ofhc1als said thf' vessel had completed two wells u~de do~e said. Kott.said divers were unable to Kott"Smd the U.S. State l:)epartm~nt is attempt· nearby and was drillmg a third when the typhoon Cub ans' reach the heliportP~ pilot holl!>e;-but 1hey did Ulg to arrangt;J>eniliss1on from Vietnam for a search struck The V<'SSel apparently capsized and sank. enter two compartments ancf?ound no bodies. of its coesth~e. ,!_he .,YJi?,JWiW.~ .... ww re!~ officials said .----~Chj_Ilp pandas dying as liamboO shrinks arres t . sparks protest .HAVANA (AP) The American-born wife of Cuba's ambassador tu Grenada says the detl'n- PUBLIC NOllCC FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F:naoi I ,,, •• ' t1A I lftll!I t '·'J~(il I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS , NAME ST A TEMENT h,,,, ""''" f;A'"·' ... i,Jtj ,.tf . , , F?28]40 f ' •• . ,. l' I • ' D-'1 It l •• ' t ' ,. ''•8L -~. PUBLIC NOTICE FICllllOUS BVSINE SS NAME STATEMENT .... 'I I f I I h':.'.J. I 1, ., I Gansu provinces. Observation stauons in the mountainous areas and round-the-clock patrols have been set up to make sure starving pandas are fed and!!l!)Ved to special areas Two panda fam\S h~e tnode·m veterinary and breeding faciLitTes:--- uon of Cubans m th<_. .,. , . embassy-after tlit •· U S .-IM invasion was."..s ' ' ' N ._ .1.• • I..\. :,...,,,t. But it is: difficult to find the pandas. W~t=~l~ii~~~~~~ ,:---------M~.,-,"""·d. He1 pen ty 01dy saw 011e panda in three days. gros.s and flagrant VlOl· n2a231 auon ef d1plum~e-u:a--....,..-;,--,,-.--'-?-'',_-T<>"~::..'...,..ci .... ---1• muruty " . . . , '· i~ ........... o This king~ queen and k.nave (jack);.ar8 parfof a complete set of 52 cards -the oldest' in e~isJence -whidr-date bac to the 15th centur . -\ - --....... --• =----mre was talking about9hina's main 6 women seized for cut"ting f ence at missile base Chicago-born Gall Reed Rizo, m an inter- vie w Thurspay, .dl'· scribed how U S troops surrounded the Cuban .• \ PUBLIC NOTICE FIC.TITID\JS QUSINESS 'NAME STATEMENT Embassy and said the ''" ·, A,. ,.. , ~ .. ~ •,E peopltl inside were held 'Po ~ ' • • 1 • ,. ' t ... , f<'"'" : ~ <-t,.t-,fJ prisoner until evacuate<l F'-, under Red Cross protec- tion back to Havana -GREENHAM COMMON, England "There were women ' ' ,•a• -:e .. ' (AP) -Six wome n with bolt cutters and threechiltlrc.nms1de Fnu38 were&rrested.JQQay as they tried to cut the embassy and l was ..... , ... .., ~.: •· .•· -~.-• • . • ~ pandas, tfie Wolong- Nature Prese~ichuan. • -"A_y~g feature of it is that throughapenmeterfenceatthecruise -part1culad¥-conce~ 1> ' • ''· • j 1 ' «..!.i~~·. missile base-here. police said. ~ about their~fety." she ---------~-'-::-- T he women were the latest of more safd. . -,,. Antique deck.d ates b~ck ·~o J 5th century NEw YORK (AP) -An an-galleri~ ~here they were to be tiques deale r's meticulous on vie~~til S unday. sleuthing into the origins of a pack T he set consists of the. same of hanti-painted playing cards he number10rci?<!S ~lrmde~Y- bought in 1978 has paid off,-an decks. but unlike today's cards, auction house says they've been they are larger IU}d_ oval-shaped. identiJted as dating from the 15th Instead of spades, clu-bs, -'hearts ~ntury, the .world's old~t known and diamonds, their symbols are complete deck. of the h\J.nting field: four suits of The research may pay off hunting ct,orns. dog collars, game futther 1[ ~uons come true nooses and ropes. Eac h suit has that the 52 beautifullrtth;l3t-rated __ three court cards, depicting a card$: purchaied._.!cL$2..8QO. will me<Ji~val-king, qu~n and kn.ave. sdl_at ~on n~Mb fDr Pros~tiVe :-'bu~ oL thp -~000. . ~ ... , die>(~ will:no.&>Ubt, ~- The expl.ali.ation.fol' their rel.a..-want {O ()w.whalg~the.deck tively low price fi ve yean agtr1.s was wied for. that they w ere mistakenly offe red That answer, however, ls not as at a Paris auction as an incomplete forthcoming as that of the cards' - set of "unique" tarot cards. prob--history. Although the French. - ably lrom the 16th century. game L 'Alouette (The Lark) is Unconv\nced, the Amsterdam, frequently mention e d in Netherlands, dealer who bought . 15th -centtiry chronicles, the rules them set out to prove they were of the game are unknown today. older, launching the S herlock Still. says Elizabeth Treip, assis- Holmes-style d~te<:tive work that tant to p e Hamel, "You can play positively dated them to 1465-80. bridge with· them. You can play The dealer. who has requested anything with them. in fact." ano'lYmity, has now consigned the S he, said the cards most prob- card.S to Sotheby Parke Bernet, ably were used by a royal cpurt. which will offer them for sale at For fun. ~he added, Sotheby's ..,, its London · galleries on Dec. 6. plann~ a bridge.game using the They were first previewed Thurs-cards _~n . the night before the-- day at Sotheby's New York auction. Bride-of one week cries for husband PAINESV-ILLE. Ohio (AP) -Hugging the American flag that had covered her husband's caske t, 17-year-old Mishleen Abi Ghanem F.arle cried oa t "He never deserved to die" as Navy Hospital Corpsman Bryan Earle was buried. Earle. 21 , and his Lebanese wife were married a week before the Oct. 23 terrorist bombing of U.S. Marine headquarters in Beirut that left him and 238 other American servicemen dead. About 150 of Earle's friends and relatives attended his1uneral Thursday. Mrs. Earle, who had worked for her husband as a translator in Lebanon, wept throughout the graveside ceremony and an earlJer service at a funeral home. "I will pray every day and every minute," she said. "All o{ them "C!eserved to stay forever in this world." • UntiJ Mrs. Earle spoke at the cemetery, no mention was made of the Vlolent blast that took Earle's life. "There are severaJ things we share," said C.pt. • one of those that died was a female in ·~of life," said-Hugh Dunn. who w ent to Wolong on a Wildlife Fund expedition . Dunn is Austrialia's ambas.Sador to Ch ina. P aft'i4-.can weigh as much as 300 pounds and eat 33 pounds bf bamboo a day. .....Bamboo -flowers go to seed once every 80-100 years m a cycle of regeneration which is difficult to forecast. It will take 10 years for the forests to_mature, -and the pandas' f'i\vont~tfood will be in short supply for -many seasons to come. expertS say. Panda droppings in the 500,000-acre olong preserYe i}ldjigate the animals -are~ out of desperation. "This is an ominous signal," a Forestry Ministry official said, as quoted by the China Daily.- Miss Nash said t he bamboo shortage this year resembles one in the winter of 1975-76, when another 4 species of bamboo flow ere d and dred in Wanglang reserve, Sichuan. and 138 pandas died from starvation. , .. "Their· habitat has shrunk so drastically in China that w hen the bamboo flowers, the pandas have no other food source.!'-Miss Nash said. ~ World Wildlife Fund has given "'li million to China's $3 million effort to help save ~he pandas. The Forestry Mi.J.!istry is trying .. to save the ~ in the 11 nature reserves ()'(" Sichuan, Shaanx.i and PUBLIC NOTICE- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT than 200 to be arrested since launc'hers Mrs:"-'Rtzo. 35. re- and communication equjpment for the turned to Cuba aboard a missiles began arriving 10 days ago at repatnauon flight Tues· the base, 50 miles west of London. day, one day before her :.... ,r: .. -""'· ·, .,t The missiles themselves, and their husband, Amba.sssador " . •. · < ~ /p~; ~ :;, ~~.!, 200 kiloton warheadS:each 16 times as Julian Rizo, left Grer1ada "···;. " . , .... , 1. ;. •.Fr powerful as ~he bomb that leveled with those who had re· ., .. 1 £~· ·~ • b ed th L...,,. ... _ • • • •. ~31 ~a ... Hiroshima, are yet to arrive, ut a mam tn e em.,..,,.,y ..,.. •• , '"" shipment of 16 is e xpected within Che She said U S forces ·.·, · :. •• ~ .. _, : •e5 :~ • next two weeks. They are to· become conducted '' u n -·~ ~ ·~·· • ' ... ~~' ".i "'' • ~ • t , •• t I • o :,._ ,., _.1 • t operational before Dec. 31. precedented" body .. 1 •• -•• The weapons are the first of 572 searches and examined cruise and Pershing 2 rockets NATO LS the baggage of women deploymg in Western Europe to and children who asked .,, ._ - counter SoVlet SS-20 ~iles already to leave the embassy and in place. return to Cuba PUBLIC NOTICE T hursday. security at Greenham Mrs. Rizo said she and '"TICE CW UEATH OF Common w as tightened still further. her son w~re thorough~ Robert Gocdon \tac E~an. when police began searching the searched. mcludrng thei.r , a k:i Robt>rr c; \tacE~an aka trunks of all vehicles ~ntering through nose and ears <;ordun 'larE"an A;'\D Of- the base's eight gates. "They read every 1 rETITIO:\ TO . .\D\tl~I~· piece of paper tn my TER ESTATE \'O, A1 20561 At nearby Newbury Magistrates_ purse ... ~she said. "The .J!.• _.ii_!_ l11 11, 1,. Ill t !\ w 'l• , Court, three w omen protesters were diapers 0 ( a lr•d1t<•r' ,11111 , •nl1nl{1 ,, given jail terms when they refused to 15.month.old baby were .i 1 ,11~ .. rs 111. l<ulwrt c,,,, d " pay fines levied for offenses committed also .~ed.. \l.,l l::w .. n .. k.. 11 .. 1,. rt t , duringanti-cruise demonstrations. examtn · \1.11r\\,111 .1k.1 <.: .. r J •n One woman, Caroline Griffiths, was Two Cubans stayed tn ;\J.u f\\ ·'" .111.t 111 r,, ·•1~ ~ 1 ... sentensed to 30 days. the stiffest term St George's to arrange m,,, 1,. nil' r" " '"" rl·~·· so far for women protesters who have for the 1dent1f1cauon and , "' "" "ill 11111 "' , • ..,t.•ll return of those Cubans \ 1·• ·1un11 h.•-h •. ,.,, fl been camped outside the base gates for who died in the conflict 1., .lulu !\I c .. 1.1,.11 111 11.1' 26 months. with U.S .-led forces who ~lll• n 1u Cnur I ,,, Ur.1111:• In Rome. Assistant U.S. Secretary of invaded G renada on Oct. <. .. ur~t' ri·11111·-.1mc th.11 J 11h1 State Richard Burt affirmed Thursday 25 to to le a week-old \I t ••II<.!• 11 1,. "!JfJt•tnkd .1 that some of NATO's new missiles will . PP.. . P• ,..,, n.11 rl pn·wntdt1v1· t• be operational by the end of the year MarxlSt military regime .. 11!1111111,111 rlw •'"''''" uf li11h unless the United States and thl Soviet Mrs. Rizo first visited 11"1 t l ;.,nl1111 ~1 .•l F:wan (undt•r Union reach a limitation agreement. Cuba" in 1970 with ttie th• Ind< J"ll ml1 nt Acln11111~ "Venceremos" brigade 11 1111111 "' r: .... 1.11"' :\111 Th• to help harvest sug_ar ,,. lllh•ll , ........ , t11r h ... mng u cane .. As a student, she I>. pt ~.J J •• 1 11111 l'~·1· said sht' had protested <.."t.:rll\'t 1>1 \\\·~t Sant<.1 Arm Ame' rican ;..,vol t L',\ ll:!7fll 1011 '\J u\ .w !!-IA:1 ,, . .,, vemen 4 .ht \ !\I in Viet Nam and was a IF YPL on.n:t.'T 1,, •ht member of S tudents for 1.t1,1111111i.: ci t th• I" 111111n , lll• a Democratic Society. ,h11uld 1·11h1 r .1pp•·a1 .11 111. While in Cuba she met 1lw.1rn1i.: .111.t , .. ,, •. v.•u ""-"'~ Rizo. who was with the 111111 ..... 1 t1h "r 1th•11 11h){• Foreign Ministry at the 11"11' ""It th• '"url lx•t"•' time. The two met again tlu ho ·•rnti.. \•Hit :ipf"ll 11 in New York after he 111'' 111·'' '" 111 pt'"'''"' "' . v11111 ,11111111t·\ ~as assigned there as ' IF YOl' ,\HF .\ L.lffDI first secretary to the n >It 111 ..... 111111~1111 uf'd•t•, Cuban delegation to the 111 '"' .t ... , .. "'·d \1•11111u-:111l• United Nations. \0111 1 l.11111 "1th th~·, 11ur1 or HARBOR LAWN--T. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa 540-5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 pn··,1111111 .. 1h1•1wri::11n.il ll'I' 11•-.1•111,1\l\'l .ipprnnt1-tl hv th•• t "1111 \\ ilhlll l11t1r llHHllh• lr•11ll th1·d.11t ••I i1r.l 1"-'ll·lllll "' It t11•r' ,,, pr 1•\·1d1•d 111 ~'\ lll•ll "7lltl 111 th• l'1 oh,11l· C.1o.l1 nl t '.d1111n11.1 Thl tlllll' fnr fd111~ l l.11m' will IHH l'Xf'l1' jll 1111 It• loll! 1l1111lllh fr.1"1 lilt 11.111· 111 rh1 lw.11111~ lhll1C\.l ,ill\!\ I YOU t-11\ \'EXAMINE th•• I 11,. k1·p1 hv llw murt If you ,111• llllt'll'lHl•d In the l'S\.Ht• • \ Olll Ill.I\" ~ r\ I' llj"lllll lht• -• '' 111111 m .11111111\l!<trator 11r upu11 thl' ,111111 nr~ for till'~ James J ohNron. a Navy chaplain. "One of them is .~ef. One of the~ ls ~Y· Our ~ef i.s honest, but this grief m ust move mto py. Bryan in every way today is whole." Four Marines fired three nfle volleys and a bugler played "Taps" after the service. Mishleen Abi Ghanem Earle, 17, weeps on the casket of he! husband, killed in Beirut bombing, after burial services jn Paiosville, Ohio. BALTZ BERGERON SMITH I TUTHILL WHTCUf'f' CHAPEL 427 E. 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 '' 11101 or ;1d1111111~11·.11nr, t'nd td•· \\1th lhl' !'\lUI l with p11v 1f of ,, •• \'Ill' .1 "111t1•n n-qu'eo,;t ,1.it1111t th.11 "ni cti• ... 1rf.' "~·'' 1111lll'1""l1f t .. w ft1111i.: o f an Ji, n•nlor~ .ind ,lppr;us.•menl 111 1·,1,11t• .1ss1•t.<: 111 of the• ~1 lhtf1<; •)I ,l{,'llUlllS IOl'llllf\llt'cf ~a~iile joggers rai~e~ $ 15,000 for burned hoy BOSTON (AP) -Filteen Marines ao moved by the plight of a little boy whoee father set him on fire railed $15,000 by jogging from Cape Cod to the Shrine.rs Bums Institute, where they preeented officiala with a check. ''We dJo 1t for the kids," said Sgt. Jack Baumeister of Weymouth lst .Battalion, in Boeton on Thurtday after jogging about six of the 68 mllea from the bue. Brightly clad in red and yellow swea tsulta. the men ran the oourae in relays, followed by a bua. "I stuted a t 2 a.m. and stopped about 5," Baumeiater said "It was beautiful, but smoggy." Lance Cpl. Barry Brown of. Pbilad,elphla said most of the people jogged between three and six miles apiece. -The group was met at Shriners Bums Institute in downtown Boston about 11:30 a .m. by a Marine color guard and Shriners, who were preee.nted a foot-long cardboard replica of a $1~.ooo check for the hoepltaJ. The ceremony coincided with the 208th birthday of the Marine Corpe. Members of the group said they took up the collection and got numerous pledges s fte r hearing of the plight of David Rothenberg. The 7-year--old waa recently released from the hutitute, where he was treated for burns over 90 percent of hls body suffered laat M~h in Los Angeles when his father aet him on flre. His fathe r, Charles, 42, was convicted last sllil).mer after he pleaded guilty to attempted murder in a motel fl.re in which the child waa burned. He said he aet the fire In an attempt to kill both himlelf and the boy becawie he f~ared he would never see the child in a cuato4y battle. The blaz.e ocdUrred while he and the boy were.on a tnp to Disneyland. The boy, w,ho Uves with his mother. Marie, in Brooklyn, N.Y., ls expected to report back to th«' iM ul.e next week for ·re~valuation PACl.,IC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery ~ortuary Chapet-Crema1ory 3500 Paelllc View Drive NewPort Beech 644-2700 McCOftMK:K MORTUARY 1795 Legun1 Canyon Rd Leguna Beach, Ca 9265 1 494·9415 c 1n S1,·11n11 l:.!00 .ind 1200 ~ 111 tlw L'-4hfunu.A. .Pr.ohlltr C:1)d1• - rtAr<'n<'t H. McPrc>Dd, E~q. Dtrllner & Splllr r 224 ~1aln ~trtt l Nrvada l'lly. ('A, 95959 19161 265-5831 l 1uhli,h1 -cl I )1 1111~1· Co.1~1 fl,111\ 1'11<11 Nm· 4 !'I, 11, IYH,I ~~7 j:.H.\ Call 642-5678 Pul • f'1w wo rds to worll lor -....-...J Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 11. 1983 . . , ________________________ l ________________________ -1------------------------- PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PtJBllC NOTICE ___ PtJBl_l_C _NO_T_tcr___ PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ----------------------~~-----------------------1---------------------~--1------------------------1 -------------------------l·------------------------'1 -------------------------1 -------------------------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT :~T l\e tcilfoWTnl) inn SOllM ill .. Ou•ng 1U&1oess a6 • ~ Jc.lAO~IN M ANAGf.MfNT OMPANY 1 t t West 171h Slrtlt!t ~o F.s Costa Me~i; t.A 916:>7 Mort1nw H1,1mph1ev 1116f. Tu• ~o Avenue StO(~ton CA P~20~ Martin W H"mpnre1 fhtJ statemtlnl "'"' r1tt>O w11fl "'" ~unty Cle11o 01 Ornnqe t.ounl~ on opt 28 ..1~8J FZ2t1SO l'uo11sned O•.lr)Q ~o.is1 Oo11y ~1101 Oct ?8 Nov 4 I t 18 t983 !ill60 8~ FtCTITIOUS 8USINESS NOTICE INVITING llOS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUllNES8 FICTITIOUS BU81NE88 FICTITIOUS BUSINEH f lCTl'TIOUS BU81Nl!88 NAME STATEMENT Notice ts 11e11Hly gi.11.n lhal Intl NAME .. 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NHw11or1 Buell Del Mar l.A 9207~ 0 m Tu.,~day Nuvem1>t11 29 198:1 CA 92660 Jai.01> Harle 4732 Eiben 01 Lil T AFl UNIVERSITY 1006' Talt>elt Johll F1eOe11ck 61001\H 10' CA 92660 Dean R11tt11><111 tbO I Rt'l!I V111w di mu Pu1cht1s1ng Qepa1tmen1 or Ma111 J Schulz ?~ Ab!'tu t1v1t1e Palma CA 906:>3 Avef'ilJe Suite 700 Foum11111 Valley P1escott Irvine CA !12114 MMrk J 6cnul1. 2S Aoeto 11v1ne CotOl'a 0-,1 M11r <..A 92615 s.i•ll < c.ll1>9e <11str1c;1 1<>1.eht<I al t370 CA 9n 14 1 hlS bUSlnas~" t <>noucui<I by an CA 92708 • rn1~ ous1ne,n •~ conduttell fly •" CA 92714 ln1s Uu>lll-11>~ is cun11u~10td Oy e11 Adrlm• Aver1ue Co~e M8s• Call· w1111ain MCLi>uglll111 i1u1tce, lnd1111aua1 Amet"an Eouc;a11011 Found•toon 1n01•1<1uel • M1 Ch••l..a Jonnson Trualee tnOMtJu~I torn•D ,11wn1cn11m.i 10111 b•Os will be Mclau9111"1 Fcirll1ly lru't 67 Botooa Jal\ob tlar\jl Inc t6183 ~acn Bou1ev11d Hunt· Jon" B•OOl>8s JOflnson Family fruat 2982:1 V1st1 Dtl•" R .. 1n11u11 publtcty u1>w1>e11JllO1e1u1 101 Coves Newport Be11r11 CA 92663 This statement wn 111.,Q w1tll 111,. 1ng1~each CA 9'6'7 1111~ $lllllotn1111t wai. 1t1ao w1111 me P1iua Ottve L11gun1 Nl~IV"' CA rn1s Sldll!n•t<lll "'"~ 11111\l .... 111 '"'' PRIN 1 INt~ ANO 01NOING OF Steve A Staltotll :J:l46 I Calltt C..ou111y Cieri. 01 Or11n11e <.ouniy on Th•r. l)l)sinen '' condu<.tllO Dy 11 <.ounty Clti•k 01 Or3'•1111 C.ounty on 92671 .r. • Co"nl~ Cle11o. ul V'<Jrlgti Count~ 011 5 f'I A ING t '18 4 STU 0 EN l Muomar San Judll Cap15trano (.A Nov :I 1983 co1porat1on Oct 2• 198'.l Rot>t11l J COieman ~4255 ll•t Oct 14 1'18J t..ATAlOG•C:lASS SCHEOUlE, 92675 FUttM David L Boyo Prettdent F22t24& MadtU9&da M1sa1on V1a10. C'X F227415 tOAS 1 LIN[ COMMUNITY COL Rot>ert w Sct1ult, I t2!> Well-l•• OfflCM This ~1a1emen1 ... u tiled ... ,,,, the PuUll<,keo O•illl\ltl COhl Oa11v 92692 Put)l1i>l1t1\I f<.)1unl)" (.011~1 01111v LEGE 1091011 Avenue P11s11d1JIHI CA GRACE, NEUMEYER a OTTO. INC. Cuu11ty Cttirto. ol 01onge County on Pilot Oct 28 Nov 4 11 18 11183 Mr Robert Mehnkll 2&5 t8 P1101 Ot • 2 1 ,,8 NOv 4 1 I 198J All o•cts .i•e to oe 1n uccoruance 9 t 103 Suite oo Hutton Cenfra Oct 3 I . t\183 5845-83 Oine1a1 M1ss1on l/1t110. CA 92675 1 !>709-113 worn m., 810 Oocumdrtl~ w111ch 11rt1 Mr <.:11atlt1s Juh11son, frusttte 200 EHi Sandpoint• Awenu• ft28190 lt11s t>us•nbSb 1s c.onductell by a I PUBLIC NOTIC[ no"'" 1,,., ano may bll se1;1ued tn lhe Johnso" F11m11y Trust 2962? V<Sta Sent• An•. CA. 92707 Puolt~llell Orange Coast Oa1ly general par1nersh1p otlt~e 01 tho Ouvt tor ol Purcttos111g Pla1a 011ve Lagu1111 Niguel CA Published 01 .. ngi. l;ti11~t Oo11y f'llltll Nov 4 If IB ?!> 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE Mark J Schull -~ IQ'i;Ta"CE OF D E A TU Of' #PUBLIC NOTICE ol ~.till 1·ot1egl' d1st11ct 92671 • Pllo1 Nov 1 t 18, 2!> Oe<C ~ 1983 5952·83 FICTITIOUS BUS.INESS l 111s ua1em11nt was Ille<! wllh tne !F . -e .. w b•dder must ~ubmll with his Mi Ro t>toll MilnllkO :16518 604 t 83 (;aunty Cle1k ot Orange County on ranees Crarg ...8rowo';'""'Bka FICTITIOUS aUSINESS b•t:! ., 1 ,1,11,0, ~ ChllCk cerhlied Omt<•a• Mission vieto CA ·9,675 • PtJBllC NOTICE NAME 8TAllMENT o c1 3 t 1983 !Frances C, Bro"n A N D OF ' NAME STATEMENT c11,;c~ u1 p1uoe1 ' bono maoe pay-Robert p Brenr>an 21002 Santa The lollowing pe1son •s doing F22188t PETITION T O ~OMlNI • 11 •olle>wing viir'0'" .ire 000'1<.l db'" 10 the 01oe1 or the Coast Com-Susana MISsion v1e10 CA 92691 nunllC ..,..TICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS t>usmess as S SCHULZ STAFFORD• MElllNG :IW'L'ft ESTA,.E "''0. A 1203110 OUC!>•HnEl'Sls ,°.~RI£ 16.,,7 Broo•nursr mullttv College 01s111ct Board ol Tl1is b1JSUlt1Ss 'l conducted bV a ~uu ml C.REA TIVE RESOURCE AS· CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUN• .~, <:.. I ,, m V< ~ TruSllIBS "' dl1 .;mount not lt1SS lhl)n gene1al partne•Sll•p NAME STATEMENT SOCIA TES 419 Vista FIOlit New-l ANTS Tu ,all he'll'!., b.•n••frt'JUft<-,,, St Fou11ta1f' 11.illey C.• 11,,.. perctinl tS•••I at tile sum tlld as 11 Mar~ J Schult FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The tollow1ng persons are doing pc»t Beatll (..A 92660 51~ Bitch StrM~ Sulla too 'Crr d ll<trS J nd, ronl 1n~l·nt 51~,:;:'~~ .. ~~n'Sei~i~;::ttA ~i~~~ guo•arotee I/lat ~he u1ader will enle• 1nos statemerit wos hfed "'''" '"" fhe 10~:-=~g s:.,~!!!E::! doon9 l>u~u~e~ ~~R !NEAS 11 ~ 140 Buch Ftce~1~:~:,"'ee~~~e CA4 19926~ta ~~:~;~=h, A l2MO ('n~tton. ul r r,11'\l'(•i. l ra1g flu:. Dusiness •S rl)nducted by d 111111 tne D<Ollns6<1 ContrOCt II tl1e1Countv Clerto. ol Oiangu CoulltV on Dusmtss as S11eer Su11e 100 Newp<Jlf Beach Ctauae B Nolle 4 t9 Vista Hora ( ) Oait• 0 k L' C sam,; 1~ aw<110tt0 to 111m 111 lhe event Oct J 1 t983 • • SI< VLINE OUSINESS SYS C 92660 Pullh:.ned Orange C.001 , .nl o wn .l •' r r:HW<"• 9"r""3 P•irtneiship • 011a11ui,. tu ,,11,~1 into su~"I• cont•a~t F22NM 1 .. 1 C ' CO P TEA-A NewporLBeacn CA 9?6&0 P1101 Nov 4 11 18 :>5 t983 B k M p . , . F M1111a11 Jan<! MtCdll• . TEMS (Bl MEOI AL M U Mari. J Schult ;>~_Af>lllO hvu)e 1111~ IJusrr•bS'\ ,5 cQ,,duc.lttll oy un 5963 83 rown. ii ,1 r-. 1 fl•\ • Tn•$ ,totd•n<1nl ""'$!oleo wlll1 IM tf'lll O•"< nf'O~ tll '"" t..he<:lo. will Ue,.. SCHULZ STAFFORD I MEILINO CONSUl TANIS 9092 lalt>eit ~ t!. t.A 92714 individuul B row11 and f)t'l'"lllh \\ h1• m.1~ Cc> r11 t.l!'rk or 1111111111! Cou111y 011 lt"lt!•lo'<I ar "' llltl Ci>51l ol 11 bod. tne ..,ERTIFIEO PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Fountain l/allo'y CA !12708 Mt C..h11rlt1s Jo1111son J rusttie Omotny l NOllt- bi· otht·rwtst• 111\l'rl''"'d Ill Ol~ .~ 1983 lull ~lJll)I "'""'0' ""'.11 tltl IOrteited '0 iS14o&lrch SlrH IC, Sul~1~ P1111op M .J&;,ch }0260 lilnta,,8 JOIU\SOll Film11y rrust 2962? V"Ul t h•~ statement W8' 1111111 w1H1 tt\ll ---------------------- f ""7481 &a•O co 1 .. g~ ll1~t11C• 1Nawport 8aech A, 9.,,..., ~ l Beacf t,,A 92646 p o l N 1 C' A c I PUBL C ..,..TICE tl\l' will and Ill •'SI.Ill && No O•Cltler md wllhd1aw h•~ l>Jd 7t4) 85\·95'44 • lu1111ng on I lllla llYI.' .iguna IQIJll • C.1lun1y c1.,,~ ol O•itl!Qe oun1v "" I ml \ ' r I I P,,011sneo 0 1Jnge Coast Oa••v y I'..... ~t-: ..81Ct1111cl s Vt'jjel, 19894 K11sw1cl\ 92671 Or I 14 196J ------------------------ ! A lk' l\l\lll 11 ... ~ X•t'll 1.<• p IOI Oll ('I ?8 NO• 4 , , •983 lcu a l)PrtQfj '"' IO•tv ltVI' l4!>I aay• ..-ub..,Mf'(I Ot.irtn~. r:~a"lr Oar!Y i1u11llnQIOll f3e11c11 CA 92646 Rooe11 .I C.n1 .. n1on ?4?~~ Via F22U4t FICTITIOUS BUSINESS bv Frances Ltlh u1 thl' Su J !.7t t 83 a/lei Inf' llAtf' ~"1 101 lhu overnnQ Pilot Nov 4 11 l8 .a t98~"" 83 Tt11J o ... su1us:. ·~ conout..t"tl by a ,..;iawqaa<t M1u1on V1010. CA Puu11~11':!0 OtanQ .. t.oa~t O<t•l·1 NAME STATEMENT • " • ., thereul ~,.,;;,·~ " , IJ!l•rior Lourt 1Jf Dr .mgt• l ullll fhf' BoaiJ ul Tiu~teus tPSl!•ves 9"1oeral llU•lflf'rSh•P 9269, Pilm Oc.1 78 NQw 4 11 t& 1983 fhe 1011ow1ng flelSOn is doing • • . , h I F ., NOTICE l>h11t11 M Jes<.h Mr RoDetl Mi>hnkl' 2 bS 18 5848·83 bu .. 1ne•s a~ t~ rt>yUt !!ling t J f Jll! l I PUBLIC tnr 1.111•e1aye nl l l'l"'°1"'(l anv .md 311 CE 1111'> '>t.llement w.is ljjtt\l y,otn lh~ Oine1al MtS!>tOn V1e10 CA 9267S PC. SYSTEMS INTEGRA 1 OAS 1~19y lx• appoinTl~ J '> ,,.... FICTITIOUS aUSINESS • ri~11' 0' :~ N<i•~e an~;~e?~1a;~t~e~1~' PUBllC NOTI Ce>u"'' C!o!ri. 111 O•t1111J•· Cou"tY 011 Tn1s busU1ess" cor1ouwio D) a 17183 waro St f ountain Valley ~ma! rt•pr(M;t•nt.l\t\'t' 111 c1J -NAME STATEMlNT '" rma tt» , ony o n HCTITIOUS BUSINESS Op 13 l~llJ 9ene111t tJa•tn1:.rS111p PUBllC NOTICE (.A 92708 mtn1Sll'r I ht• <·:.tall-t1f f'rc1nu•:. '"" lollov..n p;_.1~0,, ,, ao.r1gj~ NOHMAN f WATSON NAME STATEMENT F227312 M.ir1o, J Schull Thom~ J f oghl; Jr 17?83 Wa10 Cr~ug Bro\\ n 1u11d.·r tht In 't .. s.n~S> <Jl> 'l St·"~IJly Br .. 110 nl l1us1 .. es l ne 1011ow1n9 lli!l•OllS ,)ff' dOlll<j PuOi"O•·ll "11·.i·~roc.oalst 1908~'1Y TlltS. sctatementowilS ltli:cd ""''"th• • ftCTITtOUS 8USINESS St Fountain 11a11e1 CA 92708 L CO 8 5 C 0 D ' S$ as • 1'1lol Nuv 11 r •, l:t "' Cnu,,ly 1e1k ol <dnge Qunty 01 NAME STATEMENT Catflerone F 1111ne 17283 Wa10 lden.>ndt'nl Ad1n1111~1r.111011 ,,r W~FIGO Ct<f • • Al ~ I 2 fud\I Cornmun•tv olleg" istriCt uAs'o' et•R BUILDING P'•R1NCRSHIP 6042·8J Oc1 l l 1983 fnu trillOw1ng "Q•son• are Aouog "t Fo nta1r1 Valle• CA 92708 .--. I Westthlt om ........... ~ 117 Nl' ... POll PuOlt•l• .. tJ 01a119l' Co.i~• Dc11I) Piiot • r ~ .. ~ • u u "' u r !Est.ates At 11 fill' IJ('lll11•n 1• Bt!c1<.•• CA '1}660 4 11 t•l 8J 4 IS Nnrtn Sycan1011J ::>a11h• A.na f22118 busmess as Tn1"' ousonu& is tOl'Oucled Dy an St•t for ht•ann~ 111 Dt•pl No .I l\eoll• James Warqo 159 B Woon . 59~!>-63 t.A 92701 SCHULZ STAFFORD I MElllNG AO· VENTURE 27612 E&cuna tr1dtJ1dual lat 70() Civil' l'~llll•r Dr 'v\.'t•sl ll<)ntl Ptac.-C..sta M<!~.i CA 92627 Vo&s1Bur~e 111~ J l,,illln1111.1 c.or PUBLIC NOTICE CEIHtFIED PUBLIC ACCOUH· M15s1on V1eio CA 92692 Tneimas J Tighe.Jr · • -~nis bllSttiess 1s co11aur.tea ov dn p11D•IC NOTICE po1a11011 4 t!> No11h S yc.111110111 TANTS Jol1n Eoward Frank110vse 21621 Tn1s s1a1emen1 was ltleo w1tn me S.mta Ana, l /\!:I:! 101 nn Nu\' •!llllv•Oual ~ S-a11(J Ana, CA 9?70 t CPP·S4ltl7 51~ Birch StrMI, &ult• too Abeau1 Mission V1e10. C.A 9269 t County C•e11o 01 01ange County on :m. 1983 at !I :ltl A r.t "etlh J wa1go ( OR~~OE COUHTV Thts bus1noss •S con.JuChid by " YOU ARE IN OEFAUl l UNDER/\ Newporl e .. ch, CA. 9M60 Rooert Barton F1anl<h0use 27612 Oct 24 •983 -lF \'OU Ll.BJ~L -tttt..-......_1~" ,.,,11, '"~ -·--.:A l11011ea oarlowsb•u r ............ ,..,,_ TD"Si!o n~I~ ~ucne 2s (7~4) 15t·IW ~ ~-Escuna Mission V1e10 CA 92692 f228243 .._____ ~ -•••~ ... ,, .., --W II B V-, ~~I ~ wr ~ -h' • ..... Ota taS' ua1lv ' h.. --... .~ A ~ , Punlisnen Ora~g1A r ,., ..... n ... 1. ~. { n . v 11 Count) Cle•• 01 0 1ur19e County on 700 CMc Cent•• Or. Wut 1 iam rut e o~s "resiaen t98t UNLESS Y u Tl<rlif -··-··-------"'-nng O I t pC'llllun, • U Oct r4 .-,98'\ Sente Ana CA 9270t Tl11s statement was l1led with !tie TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT Pilot Nov 4 11 18 2!> 1983 g&nerill partners111p P1101 Oct 28 Nov 4 I I 18 1983 sho uJd e11her Jppt'ar at tht' • F227412 Pe1111one1 VALERIE, HAlEY County Clerk ol Ota1190 Counly on MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. !>963-83 Jot111 E Frank11ouse S846·83 hearing and ~tall' \OU ubr:· Put>ttst>eO Orangd Coa51 Oa11y Respondent. CHARLES KENT Oct 18 1983 If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION ThtS statement was tiled With Ille tm n s or ftlt• \Httitm ob~-p,1010c1 l1 ~8 Nov• 11 1983 HALEY o F227T73 OF ThE NATURE OF THE Do11D1IC ..,..TICE County Cterk ot Orange Countv un ------------------------ • h h . b<-( 57 t0·83 Case No 0 225348 WILLIAM BAUCE VOSS I AS· PROCEEDING AOAIHST YOU, YOU rUDL ml Oct 2• 1983 F.....,242 PllllJC NOTICE ll<•ns "ti l t.' .uurt Orto SUMMONS (FlMll y LAW) SOCIAffS SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. '-'• -----=-------------- ithe hearing Your .ippt•ar· NOTICE! You hna bffn eued. ATTORNEYS Al LAW Notice of TruetM"e Sale FICnTIOUS BUSINESS PuDhSl'led Orange Coa$1 Delly FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ance mav bl· 1n person or b,· PUBLIC NOTICE Th• court ma, decide •oalnel '°"' 217 North Mein StrMI, Suite 12S un~ Deed of Truet NAME STATEMENT P1101 Oct 28 Nov 4 11 18 1983 NAME STATEMENT • -1.. .....1 .. d lff Santa Ane, CA 9270t Tf No ISi.... Tne tollow1n9 persons "'e Oo•ng 5847-83 fh i~•i s a e A 01 g \nur allomt•\ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS w lnout your ""'ng nHr un • P 0 ,. 0 I . .-·-.. e ~owing person r u n I. • 1 • C EDI 1ou reepond within 30 d•r•-Read ut>hsnea •ange .. oast 01 V loen Ho. 4444M business as ousmess as lF \OU ARE A R NAME STA TE ME HT lh .. tnformallon below Pilot Nov 4 II 18 ?5 1983 NOTICE is nereby g1..-n tnat SER· LINDEMAN ENTERPRISES t830 VCR PRODUCTIONS, 385 7 Blfcn TOR or a ~'Of'ltlnucnl t"rl"'d1tor Tne rouowl'flg per•ons <1•e ooing t • ~th · d ce or an ~917-83 RANO RECONVEYANCE COM· Poit Renwick Pl Newport Beacn. "'ID'IC ..,..TICE St .:402 Newport Betti\, CA "' ousiness as 1 you wrs .. 10 see~ ea v1 CA 92660 ,. UDL m1 of the dt><'t'<lS(•d you must Wt-Wargo Chemic.JI Co 1825 West· attorney 1n 1111~ matte• you sMutd PANV. a Ca~torn1u Corporr1t1on JU Fred Lindemon 1830 Port FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 92660 "UUr l'latm wnh the court or ct 11 0, Sie 117 Newpolt Beach do so promptly so that your wr1tten PUBLIC NOTICE trustee o• f ccessor trustee. 0< Ren ialo. Pl Newpon Beacn CA NAME STATEMENT va1erie Scnatten 41 t Vista Fto•a "' c' J response 11 any may oe llled on sut>st11uted I stee pursuant to the Go Newpo•I Beacn CA 92660 prt'sent II lo.lht-pt-rsonal rep-8K~~~ J.mes w ar 0 359 6 WOOO· 11me FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Deed or lru e~e<:uted Oy K.AAeN 92;0n 8 llnueman lhfl 1011ow1ng Pe•sons are aoing R J Romero. 1822' • Newport r esentall\'(' appotnled by the lana Pl Costa Mes~ C.i 92627 AVISO•Usted ha S•dO demanaade NAME STATOlllENT M H~NSE AN UNMARRIED Renw1~k Pt Newpo;, ~~!~"·pg~· ou:~;s~Aa~OALMAN. 2136 Newporl Blva Costa Mesa CA 92627 t'OUrt wt1htn four months Tllis busmess s conducted t>v an Et l111>uma. leda dacldtr contre Ud. TM lollow1ng pe1son 1s doing WOMAN anwecorded July 3. 1981 192660 C •• CA 92626 Tn+$ business IS conducted Dy 8 ( 1 •In eudl•ncle a meno1 que Ud. re-ousiness as "' BO<lk 141 6 Page 178S 11\,stru Bl•d osta ..,,esa 11m1ted partnersl'l1P -from the dale<> first 1ss1,1ant'e lnd•v•dua eponda «Mnlro da 30 dlae. l ea la SHOREll"E CONCEPTS 205 meril No 43 ol Oll1c1al Records •n Sonia Lindeman Se<>ll Anthony Strader 216 v are,.e Scnatten of letters as prlwtdt'Cl in Set -j i~:!ns~d~~~~t was Med witn rne lrflormec:lon que t l_gue. L•ncOln Huntington Beacn CA tne olhte ot 111e County Recorder or CT"•~ sb~~e;::i~~,O~=~~~eg0:~~ ·~~ 8road'"'"V Costa Mesa CA 92627 I Tn1s statement ... as hied wnn me t1on 'iOO of lhP Probatt' Cod"icotm ·Gl<w• e>I Oran "CounlY on ff you wleh lo_.. the edvlc• 01192648 Oran9e County Ca11rorn1a. ano ~n3~ 19~3 v P~troclo. Atan Suader Countf Cle•~ 01 01J1nge County or or Cahfornra The timt• for Oct ~ 1981 9 , an ettornay In Ihle melter, you Bruce Jose1>h 205 l 1nco1n Hunt pur5uan1to theN011ceolOetau11and f2:2Hla Tn1s ousmess •S conduc1&0 Dy " Oct 24 1983 l t 11 F2274121 ehould do eo PfOmpt11 to that your mgton Beacn CA 92648 Electton to Sell tnereunaer reco•de<l P 1 n 0 C 1 0 1 19ene<al pa1tnersl11Jl F22t1" lllng e arms ""1 not ex pin: t • Dut>• ~l!<'d O•ange Coasi Daily written rHponH , If enr. may be Tn·s bus1nes~ is conaucted by an July 12 1983 Instrument No P 10~~~ ef 11 ·~;0~5 10,:8~ 8' v Sco•t A Straoe1 Put>hsneo Orange Coast 0111) ~c1or to-four m onths from the• p , 0' 1 ~, 28 No 4 11 1983 llled.on time. nd•••dual 83-29780S or said 01t1c1a1 Aec0tds ' • S948 83 Tn1s statement was tiled w1111 me P11o1 Oct ~8 Nov 4 1 t 18 1993 I ,1 e of lhl' ht>aTllfg TICHlll-d •O t 4 ' S7 10·8J SI Utted IMH• eollcll., el c.on••-Bruce J05<'1>t1 will SELL on Oecemb<!r i' 1983 •t . le.aunty Cieri\ 01 O•ange County on 5858-83 i.abo.\:e fo de un ebogedo en HI• aewnto, Tnis stalemt!nt wa' lflt-11 w1111 lhe 9 !5 AM at me front entran<.e to tole !Oct 3' 1983 • YO" kl \. E'-'. \•tJNE h PUBLIC NOTICE deberl• llac•rlo lnmedlalamant•.ICoOnty Cler• 01 Otonge County on Old 01ange County Coutt110U5' PUBLIC NOTICE Puhl1sn~ Oraftgo co~!,22110. a921I• .., " A ••· " l t' d• e•I• menere, 1u r•1pueet•K>c1 31 1983 loca1eo on Santa Ana Blvd bu-u ~ " ,, ... , {tie kepi b) thl' u1urt .If Yl'UI u crll•. 11 hay algune. puade Hf f22tlt2 tween Sycamore SI & Broadw8f STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL P1101 Nov 4 t 1 18 2~ 1983 are interc,,,1ro tn lht' l'St.llt· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS regletrede • tlampo. Pu1>1tsneo Orungl' Coost Oally Sa,,ta Ana Calttornla at put>llc au1. FROM PARTNERSHIP 59!> 1·83 NOTICE CW TIIUl~'I IA.LE I NAME ST" TEMEHT 1· TO THE RESPONDENT: The PtlOl N'ov 4 1 t 18 25 1983 ltOI'\ ltr 1n~ highest Dodder IOI CB'•" • OPERATING UNOEl'I l t-.... J144n·21MAME8 y o u may S<·n C' upon lhi· Cl\ n1e lo11ow1no p,;•sons ~re on1n9 pelltloner hn ltlad 1 patlllon con-5949-83 (payable 111 tne ttme of s11le m law ut FtC~TIOUS BUSINESS NAME T.I . Mo. CMMl11 ~·ut.or ur adm1n1,trJ10r o r,ous•n"ss as cernlng your marrlega. II 1ou lall to money 01 the Unttea St11tes1. all t/\e 10110w1ng PO•~on nasw1111<1rawn PUBLIC NOTICE UNIT COOC Q 'Upon the· atttirn('\ for thl l'll. Elt.ECuT•vE REPl'IC'OuC T•ONS Ille• •Hponaa wllhln JOdaye of the '~"' t•lll" cino 1nte1es1 ~onveve<' to as 0 geneial oartner 1rom tne part· T. D. Mlltvtel COWAHY tor , r udm "''" tor and •-292 Mcradoel' S"1'~ G Tushn ldete th•t Ihle eummon• I• H fVed PUB--LIC NOTIC[ ano no"' ne1d br 11 unOe• sa•d deeJ 1n nersh•P opera11nq under 111e hC· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS aa duty 8P9Qint«l TNatM und« tha ec. u > 1 0 c.-. 0 2e80 on you, 1our deteult m er be 1111• prope<ty ,,tuated 1n sa•d CO'mly 111,ous ousiness. name 01 1A1 All NAME STATEMENT lollowlnQ cMacf1bed d4l8d or trult (IJ(' w nh th\• ( l)UI I \\ llh pr•. ii R l)?I• A t.e11 I I;~· l ... ,~ao ente••d end th• court mey enl•• • CPP·S3279 d f\d S1a1e desc11~d as lotlows s 1 AAS ~lNGING TELEGRAMS •Bl Tne tollowmg ptlrS0'1S ire ao1nq WILL Sl:Ll AT PUBLIC AUCTION •of SE'f\"ll l ,, '-' rltll'n lt-<!Ul•..,l ae~ A•" ',51' C" '!2680 judgment conlelnlng ln)unttlve or NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE l•it ,>Q nt Tract No 1 t7• 11 Ille ALL STA'RS SINGIN JELEGR"'M & ou!Ml'eSS as TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR s1a11ngth,;t,uullt''>lll''Pht<1I ''"A ,,e ~I'".,' •E'80•5ou1"oth111orden concernlngdlwl1lonof TS No l~tO lw C1t1 n 1Cn\ta Mesa Coun1~1,1 0r ENTfRlAIN,1£NT CO t6783 MASON MO.OASPORT 223 CASHAND/ORTHECASHIERS OR f 1 · I 1 • •"" Ac' •:?' ::..i~1a .o .. a C .o property, epouu l 1upporl. chlld NOTICE af\ge Stilt!' 01 Calllom1.; as pq map B!'acn 8•vo Hunhngton Be.ic.n Ca 1 01cnard Or Sil~ta Ana Mis Ld I CERTIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIEO IN n oltl'\' II 1 tl It tn~ " 111 111 >. '"< cuatody. cllJ!d it</Pport. 1ttorn.ay •OtJ ~l'lf IN DEFAULT UNDER A recO•Ol'd 1n 80(lk 37 PitQt' ,6 01 9:>647 92707 CtVll CODE SECTION 2014h (pay· ntor\ .mil JJ>IJf ._.1-..·n,i ·'1I 11! . "'~ • • rt>~' • c~rod' lt·<l t • a IHI. co•le. end euch other rellel •I DfEO o r 1RU<;1 OA I ED April J M1sc .. 11aneou~ Maps 1n tne (JlltCe OI Tn!' l•tl ••flu\ 1>us•11e5s nam!! 0 1ane Joyce t.11001e 2232 01cna1d Ible al Ille tlma ol tale In lawful \''>I.al•· ""'''"' u 1 11t th• I~ 11 ~"' _ "'' • · l""~''>' " m •r be gr•nlld by lh• court The 1980 UNLESS ·vou r AKE AC llON the Cou11tv Ae,order ol sa1C" County sr11t,.,,.,11nt 10, tne oanntrsn10 wa~ O• Sal'ta t-na H~ C.A 02 '07 money or tile Unltael Stataa) all right. -11 .. t•"' A P~· '' garnlel1men1 ol we9u, tellln9 ot TO PRO f H . T fO R PROPERTY IT E1ce111 01111 hall o• all 011 gas ana hied on A~,,11 !l 1983 ,,. rne County o• This ous.neu ~ tonouctea oy an t11ta and lnteraat con~ to and uun_s or Jlt,"Unt.:. 111''.~11"!11 '" sL;•.,..-~,. .. J~ • "'J "'"' 1•"' money or property or 0111., court Av A~ A p IC ALE otnt>r ny<l•C'Cll•tl•Jn suos1 Jnces ana Oiange , 1nd1v1oua1 now llelCI by ll under Mid Dead ot llfl St<·uun l.!Ull ..intJ Liii! ) "' C.uv'"' \.. i,r. ,, )• ;nge t..Ou~I\' on1•ulhorl1•d p<OCffdln9• mer •••o ~ voe~~~~~N EX Pl~~~ TlgN OF m1nero1s 1n on or unde• 5Jld land as Full Name anQ/!QCress Ol ll'le Per D•inti Joyce Moore Trust In the property heralnaller IS.- the Califrirnl.J Prul>Jlt• ll)(k-Or.• 5 •981 rHult. 1 £. NATURE OF 'THE PROCEED· 1ese1veo in the Dood lroin Octavia F son w11nd1aw•ng' 1•1 'Janine Kay 1.nls s1a1ement wo~ ltled w1111 tile llCtlbed: ' w h I &. A d so F226628r Deted Oct. 21. 1913 H s 0 0 Hownersnall e1 111 •et<'••Oed Feo1u-Goger• 7881 Ne ... mM Ave A Hunt-Couruv Cler~ ol Orange County on TAUSlOR: JOHN PETER REAM· e re n ~r 0 ., Pvott~r i>(] O•anqe t..OilSI Od•ly LEE A. BRANCH. Cler~ INO AGAINS.l,.,VOU vov H Vl aly ? I l\l4S 1n Book 1300 Page tr+gtori Bl'acn Ca 92647 ' Ocl 14 1983 ..ES '100 So. Flo" er . Suite 1.18 fl • o •. I' 'e ., >. ~ •• !?~3 Sy· J y HYATT. Depuly ci~T ~~:(.~~:.w~:R 1983 at 9 t5 311 Olf1t1.1t l'leco•d' S1g11ea Janine K Go01.111y f227417 BENEFICIARY· SEAFIRST COR· L os Angeles, f'/t: ~ ~. 83 MltllHI S. McC.,tln m CAI reo EN!f;RPRtSES 8 P11>pt<tty <IOO•e~s ,, purpo11eo1y Pul)llSlleO 0 1.ing!' Coast Oa11y Pvo11sne0 O•aflgf' Coast Oa11y POAATION,SEAFIRST MOATGAGE ('.? 13><g2<f.828 I ;(() 12970.l:tatbor 81wd .• ~214 • ~alllornra corooi.tltOf\ 85 (!uly BP· ~11nw11 as 493 Ab01o; Way Costa P•IOI NO•l'ml.lj-< 11 1$ 25 Ooc i P1101 Octooe1 2' 28 Nov 4 11 1983 OF CALIFORNIA OIVISION P '·I h .I ) ,. !Cotti Meu. CA 92929 .. t.ltl$8 CA 92621 1983 60~5 &3 5705-83 Mid~ of tru1t d4ttcf1baa the I uu " t'u I I Jiii>(• '-"d!ott PUBLIC TIC[ (714) S40·7SSt Pfl•llted J •u~ll' "nat;r ~nd oursuant The tulal amounl of me uno••O loltowing D.1!h P1l11t "• ·\ I ' 11 J <11!:1 L" .ou··' '" p.,1 s~Pd O• i n0,. t.OdSt Od•h P1101 11>98~~d 0' T t1~t ''i=;°e':"o1 ~;:~1~1 na1ance ol Int! ollt•gahe>n ~ecurtoa t>y PUBLIC NOTICE I Lot 33 ol Trect No 7309. In tile 1!1:~ Ii.I n. " •0 '' v d • • 111 ~; •'>!lJ 1 as in~t 0 0 111e P"ID"''Y 10 ~ se>td ;ind reason· City of lrvt,,., Counry of Oranga. 'llTICE Of OEATll Of !19'7 83 Aecorils"' thP oll•te 0' 1116 County ahle P'tomal"d cost$ e•Pe"ses al'a PtJBllC "°TIC[ I Stata or CalJfo'"I&. u per mao r• PUBLIC NOTICE F ER' IHE 'E WllJT E-~~:>c;:',;,~01E~~~.:feol.~~ndL~~~~~t advanm ,11 tne t•mc ot lhe 1no11a1 INTH~/2':~,:~:..fAOURT corded tn bOOlo 279,pegM 33to35 ' H C)l SE, aka f'E R '\ 1 PUBLIC NOTIC[ OANFORO and KAlHRYN G OAN-puoll<.<tt•o11 ol 1111> No11ce ot Sate •s COUNTY OF ORANGE :'\OTI CE O f D E ATH Of L . inerualve, MllOaltaMOUI Mac>t. In -------------------!FORD WILL SELL Al PUBLIC AUC· ~150 607 ~ INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT G lenn Groll. ak a C:leno L . ~~ .. ofl\oe ~I Iha county r«Ofder of l\OT I CE OF D E A.Ill -O F \\ HITE llO l SE ASO OF SUPERIOR COURT TlON TO HIGHEST BIOOE-R FOR Only cutrenlly aall'd Cashier 5 AUTHORITY G r oll. aka L tona rd f . G roll. -:,,oounCEPT'''THEREFROM all Oil. Oii 'saofol'd merson Eades PETIT I O:\ TO ADMl~IS· OF CALIFORNIA CASH OR CHECK AS OESCRIBEO Checks or Cer1tl1tt<1 C11eci.s &le ac· E Cl OF SANTA AHA ~ ASD OF P ETI TIO!'\ TO AD·ITER E. TATE SO. A ·l 20392 BCl.OW \p<iyab•e at lime ot sate •n cepta!lle to tM Trust!Wl prov1deo OF TH I y • a aka G l enn Groll A~D O f rtghta. mln«al1. mll*al right•. COUN'TY Of ORANOE S pioper 10ent1l1cat1on is ava111101e public and P E TITION TO ADMIN IS· natural gH rl9ht1 ano othar ' M l:o\IST E R EST ATE '.'00. Ti1 ~II h1•11 s, bl·nt·ftt 1aru•s. Eet•I• or-tawlut money ol the United te111s1 at Said sate will oe made but witMut corporal• lnetrumentallty ot the • hydrocarbOn• by wtla~ name " 8 .1 ELSIE M OOSNEll DKHHd thelro11tentranceto 11111 0ld01ange St••• TER ESTATE~O. 120338 "nown that may ..... ~1n ~ uft.._ A!,037 1cn•d1t11r~ anv nintingt•n\ · ,..O.A1tW2 · Co nty Cour1riou&11 located on covenao101 w111ran1y e.presso11m IC 111 1 11 h _I)(! f " ..,.._.., ~ ,,... To dll ht•1rs. bl 11Pf 1t1anes. < rt'<ltlur;,. uf FEHN I ft ENE NOTICE Of INTENTION sa~ta Ana Blvd oetween Svcamore piled regarding l•tle pos,ses~~on. 0' :iel~tllforn a, ··r!'d0H~rs C'lrs. •ne tl'Hlrtt'S, the parcel 01 land 'r~::;., °:; cJ: 1 editor s and LOnttngt.'nl WHITEHOUSE .ikd FERN TO SEll fllEAl PROPERTY SI & Broadway. Sanla Ana, Call· enc~mi:,r•5~c:Cu:~d s:fl laid ~~-••· ' ~ , and i:On l rngent =~ •=:. :nr~. ·~~ •0 t::'dtltirs of SanfMd Emen.on I \\'Ii ITEi IOUSE and per· AT PRIVATE SAlE rorn1a all 11ght title. and 1n111rest con· ~~u~•;tne.lae and e!pense ol tlle All PERSONS INTERESTED IN t·rC'd1tors of L Glenn Groll. and op«~herel0<• and atortng I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 veyed to and now held by II under n te<I 0 THE MATIER ak a Glenn L Groll. aka In and the -from Mid E.id~ .ind person.' wh11 mav Min::. who mav Ix-1>lherw1~· the unaersigned will sell at prtvale u id Offd 01 Trust in lhe properly irustee and 0' tne uusta c•eci Y OF THE VALIDITY Of THE NOT TO Leonard F Gmll. aka Glenn land Of' any otn. land, lnc:ludlng lfle bl· otherwtSC' mlt:n-sted tn interested tn the w ill andtor sate to the 111gnest and t>est b•dder suuated 1n said County end State ~:.'!~::i:~ ~~:~:S'~11e~:e~~d:~d~~: JXCEIED right 10 wNpetoc:ll or dlrectlonally the wtll and or t.'St.ate l'!>IAll· suD11Kt 10 conhrma11on ot the described as pad P•lncipal 01 the note tocureo p ,000.000 Pf'INCIPAL AMOUNT OF Groll and persons who may dl1ll and mine from landa oth« then h .__ f 1~-' , h ........ r I -cl abov~entitteo Sue>e110f Cour1. on or PARCEL I lot 44 ot Tract No un 1 , ,..OUSTRIAl bl> ut hc•rw1sc 1ntC'r ested tn ~ Oeacttbed Oii or L A peltlton a.c, un.·n 1 ,...., A pc llllon .is """°n 1 "' altet Oec:emoer \ 191S:I 111 tNI l a,.. 10097 as sl10wn on a map rac:orded by said deed with interest ll1e eon 15 DEVElOftMENT AUTHORITY Of lht• w ilt and or c>stal<'. thOM and flhaft• Int b\ Donald H c rbo·rt Ead{'!, tn o~ BA RBARi\ A SHLEY tn Olloces OI Ounn & Fane 837 N Ross 1n book "1, pages 29 to 3• 00111 P•gvldedo~ S~ld ~~te1983 TH( CITY OF r led I:'~= tile aubeuff~ ~ the Superior Court or Orange11ht• Supt•nnr Court of OranRe Street Suite 100 Sanla Ana CA 1nclus1ve ot M•S(;ellaneous Maps re· SERa~~NO ~E~rONVEYANCE COM· SANTA ANA t"3 INOU8Tfll1Al A peuuon has bt>cn I the lend herein&l>oW daeerlbed and Count Y r('qul·~ltng that Co untv n·qur·stmg that 9270 1 all right title a11d 1nte1est of coras ot Orange County Cahlom1a PANV REVENUE BONDS by Av1~ N Thorp tn lhl: Su-to bottom a&dl wtllpa1odled Of G -E S , 1 J ~ . BARB \RA ASI !LEY be . said decedent at the time ol deatn and as corrected by that certain 3731 W•tsl1ue Bouleve•d (FAIRVIEW INVESTORS PROJECT) pt•n ur ( uurt of Orange Coun · dl1'9C1tonally drlMad ...._ tunMla c-orgc IX' r ing. r ap I 1 ap ana all 1ne r1gh1, 1tue and interHt Cer111lca1e or Correction recordeo In CA 900 IO AUTltOAIZ'ED u ltn thal Avi& N and ahefta urlCMt and bene91'l ex pointed as J*r..<.mal rc•presen· potnlt•d J!> pt•r..,.in.il n·prt~n-tna1 1ne estate ol the decedent Ms book t2946. page t484 of O!hc1el ~2°,'3~~':n TO BE ISSUED BY THE INOUS· fh rrq ;::. K tnled as '"'f· beyOnd the exterior llmltl thereof 1.auv1: lO adm1r11i.ll'r the eslal!' tall\'t· lu adm1n1s\1•r tht• t•Stlltt· aLquued oy opera11on ot law or Records 01 said Orange County as ~Bid Tiustee ITRIAl orp .lpfXl .--and 10 redrtll, retunnel, equip. m*n-r S· f d EmrrS<m Ead"s of F'fHN IRENE Wl-llTE· otherwise ol!ler than or 1n addll1ori 10 EXCEPT Tt~EREFROM all Oii. all B ls/ROO Hill DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF son.ii n •prl'S{'ntattVt• lo ad-taln, repair, dMpefl and op«ate any 11 an ur • ' • ' 111at ol tile decedeni at the ~' ol nghts. mineral rights, gas, natural vr e Prest.den! tTHE CITY OF mtnlSl t'I' th!' C'SUllC' o f L . auc:tl welll Of min., without, haw- (under the· lndq~·ndent Ad-HUt;SE (undt•r lht• Indt•pcn· death 1n ~d to all the certa1 re&I gas rights end other hydrocarbon ~ut>llshed Orange Coast Daily SANTA ANA PURSUAN'T TO REI· GI nn Groll I u nder the lnde--· the right to drtll, mine, llore. mtnistrauon of E...U.ll'S -~ld+'rtt Admtn.·.lr ,1l1on qf £...;. property situated 1n Orange range suostances by whateve1 name p 101 Nov 11 18 2!> l983 IOLU'TION NO. e f •>tP!Ofeand opeiratethfougtl theaur· '"'The n1>tftton'1sS1'1Wr n£>artng talc~ r\1 I) The· pt.'lllltln IS ~I County Calll0tnl8 parhcu1a11y de-known. rooetl111r Wiii all geothermal I . . S981-83 83-7·lDA Of ITS BOARD OF Dll'IEC· pt•ndc nl AJm1n1stra1to n 0 ._ Of the upper 500 .... of the .--N-- C "-· N •1 sCJ1bed as lolloW5 steam and steam powe1 below a TORS, F.sWtC'S Act) The pelll1on 1s aubeud-of the i.tld ~ '1T1 Dept 1 o 3 at 100 IVtt for hParlni;t In IA"pl O • al Lot 13 Blocll o ot tile 011ginal depth or 500 reel undo• 111e real befandente. f h n... l No 3 ..._.1c .c.. __,. .... .._..,. C D W ._, A -u c c· [) w 1 ...... 11c NOTICE ~·t or raring in LA"P _...oeo. aa ,_._. ~, -1·ntc•r r . t''>I .:>ant.a na. 1 ll 1\'tl l'ntt·r r l'S , Town or Orange, as per map t11ereof prope1ty descr1oed above ""''"our rUDL No. 415"3 ' 0 r C D W corded In book tooet p-oa 830 CA 92701 on Nov Ill t98:S al Sant.1 Ana CA !IZ701 on Nov recorded in Book 2 Pages 630 and the rtgllt to drill mine explore Of SUMMONS al 7 0._1vrt <'nter r • es\. Offlclal Aacordl HATU,RE OF THE 9·30 AM -30 )gk'I ,·'I 'lO AM 63101 M15Qeflaneous Rec:0<dsol Los operale 111rough or on tne surtaceo1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS (Cal. Code Clwll S.inta Ana. CA 92701 on Nov PROCEEDING AG AINST YOO, YOO • 1 • : '1 , • ' • Angetes County Ca111orn.1 upper 500 leet 01 the subsurlace or MAME STATEMENT Proc. MO. et Mq.) :Ill. t!-IR:l :.l 9 30 A M SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. IF \OU OBJECT 111 tht-IF \ l)lJ ()RJE(T lo thr This p•operty 1scommon1y tinown said land Tl1e I0110w1nq persons 11e dorng NOTICE• YOU HAVE BEEN SUEO IF Y OU OBJ ELI 10 thC' 3871 una COl>f1, lrvlne, Ce11tom11 granting nf thl• pN11ton '"'u gr;mt1ni.: ol th•· JX'\lt1on, you as 171 t75 N lemon Street, Or· PARCEL 2 Non-e•clus1ve ap. 1>us1n11ss as THE COURT MAY OECtOE "I" a ltreet ~or oommon ·houl<i •tth •r .ippi•.ir at -the ~h1tultl i•tlht•r .irf>"dr at 'thr· ;inge Ca1tlorn1a 92666 purtenant easements for 1ng1ess BAllONS UNllMITEO t882 AGAINST YOU WITHOUf YOUR granung nf lhl• pt•tlllon. ~ou o.algnatlon of prOc>ertY la .,,_, s . t t • • . · . . , . lhe sale'' sub1ec1 10 cu,,ent egress vse anaen1oyment1nan~to Ha•t>orBlvd Costa Mesa Ca92627 BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RE· ,,.h ould <'tlht·r :ippl'ar al lht• boW nowarran~rlaalY aatO'"a h1 ·anng ,1nd ~l.dl1 ""u oh~ -h•'.1rtnJ.( .incl ~l.1\t V•11J nh.J''<: ta1e5 covenants c:onll1t1ons. re-the Recre&l1011&1 Common Area ot Ame11can Financial P1otect1on SPONO NOf LA TEA THAN THE , rt , anti stall' Vl)U ob ._ a • -or ,_)," TM t111n<, 11r f1l1· wrtlll•n llh,)l'< · lions 11r fil1· wrill1•n ohy'\ $tr"t•ons. rese1vat1ons nghts, r1ghts said Tract No 10097 es set lorth 1n Corpo•al•on 38Si Blfcl1 St Ste 45 t 12TH DAY OF DECEMBER. t983 hl a ng f 1 -· b~ ~ under Deed of ll•>ns with thi· 1·c1url tx-f•m• ll+ill!> "'tlh th•· r·riurt t·~:fttrl• 01 way and 1J11semon1s or 1ecord, Oeclarn11on ol Covenants Con-Newport Beac11 Co 92660 REAO THE INFORMATION BELOW \1un~ or t t• Wrtl\t'n 11 ,It'(.'· TNll by reuon of 8 ~Of cs.. h h y . h t ,_, y UI Pl ,, r any encumt>fllnces ol 1eco1d IQ. beldll•ons and Rest11ct1ons 101 Laur et This busmess is condur.teo oy a Al/ISO' uSTEO HA SIOO bEMAN· t 1011s w ith I ht:' i•nurl Ix-for<' fault 'In the obllgellona aac:urM I ( l'l.lflnj.( riur <1pp<•ar -~ 1· 11'•1rin,.., 11 ·' )(Cit -98Hsl•i!d out ol me purchase p11ce or Poml TQwn Homes a Plnnned Unit coroo11111on DADO EL TRIBUNAL PUEOE OE-the hcar111~ Y11ur appear-tMret>y. heretofort eJtewled and onlr· m11v tw 1n 1~:r<;11t1 ur l>\ anu• m,1~ 11<• tn 111·1 ~HI ur by 11ss1.1mea by tne pu1chaser Development 1ecorded 1n t>ook Gregory 0 Lee P1es1dent CtOEA CONTRA uo StN AU OIEN· . , . . bl• r , 111 •Ir bv dttllvwed to tha undefllOned 8 writ- .,,., ur ttlHifnf'\ v11u1 ,11t11rn1•\ Tne property is 10 oe sold on an 13 t77 pog11 186~ 01 Ot11c1al Re· Tt11s state1T1en1 was !1led w1tl1 tne C!A A MENOS OUE •JO RESPONOA amt may 11 p< r;{ • ten Oeclaratlon 01 Oefau" and o. . IF Y<Jt: \RE A C RFJJI-• rr YOU AHi:. i\ <'REDI as IS oasis e•ceot s lo title cords County CIPrk (II 01an9e County on NO MAS TAROE OE El t2 OE -OE· your att11rm·y ~ • mand IOf Saw. and written notloa or . f B•ds or offe1s a1e 1nv1ted tor t111s fl1e street add1es~ and 0111er Oct 14 1983 CE~BRE OE 1983 LEA LA INFOR· IF YOU 1\H8 A (.HEDI-breach and of alectlon to c:ai.a the 1 OH ur" t·•mllnl(• nt 1·n·d11.lJr TUH •H J (11n11ri.14t·nl L'rL'Cl1wr propertv ....,a must Ile 1n wflttng and common des1gne1ton 1t any or tnll f2274to MA TtON OUE SIGUE TOH 111 J 111111111 l'nl \rcditor underllgnld 10 ... Mid property to Cll th( clt'<.l'ilSl'<i <r•iu musl f ilt• of I h1• tlt~ 1•;1~.,j VoU tnU~l f tit• will be received al tne othce OI OUNN real projU'r1y desc111>e<1 &Oove is PuDllShPd Oranoe Coast Oaity TO All PERSONS INTERES TEO f h I .1 {t { l . aatllty aald obllQellona and IMt• \'l1Ur t l.11m \\ tth th1· I f•Url OI 'vu Ur .1.11m \\ tlh lh1• 111urt o r & FANE 837 N Ross St•eet Su1le pu1po1ted 10 oe 10• Pinon Tree P11n1 Oc:t .. I 78 Nov "' l I 1983 IN THE MATTER OF THE VAllOITY 0 l l' l l'\\'(IS\'u. you mus\ ' (' after the uod•llOI*' c.,.., Mid · . 100 Sanla Ana CA 9270 I 01 may Lane Cosra Mesa CA 926:17 !>7 12 83 OF THE S3 000 000 PRINCIPAL \•IUr d .11m "'1th tht• t~>url ur lea of br-=tl and of 86acilon to Jlfl-<;f'nt II lti lh~· fl' r-.1in.d n·p flrl"•t'lll 11 hi thr• P•·r.,.mJI rt•p be Med w1lh 11111 Clerk. ol Ille Su· lhe unde1s1gned d1sc1a1ms any AMOUNT OF INDUSTRIAL OE· ·,~'Ill ti lo !ht• pi·rscm.11 rep· :'recorded July 20, 1"3 • lnltr. H·~·rH.it1v1-....1ppo1n1t-<l In th1• rl">t n1.1l1\ 1 •111• •lllt1·d bv th<' peroO• Court 01 any lime alter hr st 11ab1hly 10< any incorrectness of tile VELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE I · 1 nl 'll bv· th No 83-3H 177ofomdalAecorda 1n •OUtl \'ttht'n 1 .. u1 m1inth~111urt •\1lhin four nionthsouo11ca11onoltn1snot1ceandoe101estteetadaressandotl1e1common PUBLIC NOTICE CtTVOFSANTA ANA19831NOUS·ll'St'IH.il\fh'•1PP1;' t • ht:ti.'omoeottt11RecorderofOrtn911 (111m rt11· d..ilt• 111 I If 'It l'IM1c1n1 l' ( r11111 t h1• d11lr 1tl I lr\I 1-..o;uanl•e ma~u•g ll1e sole designation 11 any shown tlerern FICTITIOUS BUSINESS fRIAL REVENUE BONOS (FAIR· ('tlUrt Wit tn our m o nl s County; . . , I _.. . , lhf' property will be SOid on the Sa1dsalew1llt>Pmode but w1tl1out NAME STATEMENT VIEW INVESTORS PROJECT) from lht•dah•t)f r1rst ISSU:lnt'C' Seldlliewlllberfledta.butwtthout 111 l1 •111•r<, •>" p1 Hv1tl1"J Ill !';t'\ uf Ir ll11' ·'' 111 •1Vli l•n Ill Sl't · 1o11ow1nn terms t ush 01 part cash covenant or wi:manly e~p1esso1 rm-T 1 d AUTHORIZED TO BE ISSUEO BY • I l id·-' In <>--t -an"' ··-Of lfn. I I h r· ·-· -( f I p t l' I " . he IOI owino pe1sons B•e 01ng lh l'l l'rs us prov l-u ~,-. C0"9ll8ll Of w-· .,. _,...._ .. t 1r rll 7011 111 I 11·, "'r11 <ill• '-/Jut' t It 1n .' ll 1 11 I ll ro mlt' tl( t' 8"0 p11r1 creou the terms of c1ed1t to ptu~d rege1d1ng title, possession, 01 business 15 THE INOUSTRIAL OEVElOPMENT 7CIO i( he Probate Code pllad, reoardlne ttti. ponnslon. or • v i C,';11tfurn1a fhl· llml' for 11( ( .1ldr1rn111 Tht• \lmt• rvr be accep1ao1e to Ille undersigned encumb1ances to P8V the 1ema1n111g Meson Motoiapo•t. 2232 Orchard Al.IT HORI TY OF THE CITY OF 11on, t l T f encumbl'-. to pey the rlltlllalnlnQ f 1 no •l;Hm~ will nm l'Xpirf· flltn" 1 I· im-. will llfll ('Xptrf' ano to 111e Supe11or Couett 10•1, of llnnc1pel num ol me note(sl se<:ured 0, Santa An& His Cit 92101 SANTA ANA PURSUANT TO RES· u f (altfnrt11a h l· lime or C';nclflll eum of the not~t) eecured 1 1 "' 1 · ,... ·• . lhe amount b•d t hould accompany by said Deed or frusl. with ln1e1est O•ane Jo e Moore '232 Orcl1aid OLUTION NO 83·7·10A OF ITS flltn" da1ms will not ex pt re Mid deed ot Truat w1tt1 lnt.,.t prtot 10 fr1ur month:. from lhi-. rmor 111f•>ur111m1lh~ fr nm thC' the olle• by ce11111ed chec~. and 111e thereon as provided 1n se1d no1111s1 0, . Santa ~nn Hts c'A 92707 BOA RO OF OIRECTORS rro~ lU four months from tht> aalntald notepr<Md.d, advwloel," d<•U· of lht• h••aring nntu•r'('f J.1ll• 11f t h1 · hl'tlrlnl( noltt'l-<l balancl! 10 be pA1c1 on conllrnl8flon advances II 1111y. unoer the tl!fms ol 1 his businttss ,5 conducted by an PLEASE TAKE NOTICE 11181 a dp r h h t e<J any unclet the terme of Mid Deed of - aliuv<· .ihli\ 1, oJ sale Dy the Supe11or Court Tues, sa•d Oeed or 1 rust. tees ch•1ges tndlYldual comp1e1nt nas Deen filed by pls1n11n JlC' o t t• c•artnR no It' truet, feea. cllargea, and...,.,_ of YOU MA y 1'"XAM 1 NI:: th , YC )I' MA y t::XAMIN E lh , rents op6r111tng and maintenence ano e•oenses ol the Trustee and or Diane Joyce Moore against you 11 you w1Jn to delend abo\IE' the Truateem'ld of the truat•~IO • · t l e•oenscs and p1em1um1 on 1n-the trusts cre11red bV said Deed ot 11115 Slllement wu ltte<I with 111e said 1nwsu11 vou must 11ppear anll YOU MA y EXAMINE lh!' by Mid Dead of Tf\ltt. f 1 Ir k c•pt by thl' 1 uurt If you ltlt• k1•pt hv I hr· court Ir you suranc• acceptable to Inf! purct111er Trust County Clerk 01 Oiange County on 1n1wer $111d como111nt by hl1ng I C I , k , b h lf u 'Beikt .... _. be N6d on: fl1day, .irl: tntcrc·o;t('() 111 lht• 1~tatc ;ire• tnh'tt''ll•'ll tr) th(' i>St;iu•, 5111111 be prorated es 01 111e date ot T11e total amount ..ot 111e unpaid Oct 14 1983 written Ple•d•ng •n responaa 1o se•d 1 t l pt Y I c court YO ~-25, 1183, 81 2:00 p.m. at av <i('rvf' upon lht'""'X vou m;iy "'rvr uptm t tw C'>C . r~o•O•no 01 convttvance Eumrn· balance ol 111e 01>t19atl0f1 secu1e<1 Dy n::r7417 comore1nt no111ter men rhe 12th Ill y ar<' tntc•rt'SlC~ tn lhC' l'Statc. !tie a.pmen A~ .mr-to you "' ~ • a11on 01 11t1e 1ecord1ng or con-me property to be sold and reason· Put)ttsl1t() Oi•n a coast D•lty 01 December. t983 Untess yOU do you m;1v llCrVC upon the C'X tM CMc c.nter 9uldifl0, aoo ~ l'\'UlOr Ot atlmmu.1r&tnr. nr l't"lltUr 11r t.1r1mtntslralor. or ""YllrlCe trnnslttr le•es /Ind eny tttle &Ille eallmated costs. e1penset and PllOI October 2 ,, 21 Nf)Y 4 11. t983 so. your default wlll IM entered upon -tor or administ rator or CNic>men AVtl., 0fwl09, CA upon th<' allomt·y lor the ex· Upon thl' .illl•rnc•v ror t h1• f'X· "''urance po!rey 'hell be at thl! H · advaneea 111 1ne time or the 1n11111 5705·83 appt1c111on by tltt Pl•lnlllf. the pts•n· l'<:U f h ' At Ille 11m1 o1 tt. fr1111e1 ~ 1; ulor or atimtnistr:itnr. anti lo( urur nr ,1.Jmm;slt.Jlor •• mJ pflnlA ot tne purchne• or !>'lblicetlon ot tM Notice ol aaie •s 1111 may apply 10 tlle Coutt ror 11111 upon the at1orney or l e t">C c.tlon ol ttllt ,.,..,_, IM total " h f • C purchasert $95,889 89 re11er demanded in the compta1n1, {'("Ulor tJr .1dm 1mstrntor , and amount of the~ bllellOI ol IM ,ftll.' With the t·ourt Wit proo fth• "llh th•• c·nurl with proo TM 1.111<1e,,1gru'd restt1v111 the fhe 11ene11c1arv undtt1 'Miid Deed PUBLIC NOTICE end tltt Court may enter 11udo1nen1 f I. With thr murt with roof obligation aacured by the ll>Olte #- o C !INVI('<·. a written request 11{ M'I v 1t·1·. u w1 lltc•n n:-qur st right to 1e1ect any and aw bids 01101 ol Trust llereroror• •i.eculed end de· 1oa1nS1 you 1or 1111 rttlef demanded 1 1 1 P Mil ~"-'of tN9f and-~·~ st~tmg that you dN11re spe<·1al sl01tnl( th.ti you tlt'll.trt• SJX't'tftl lo e111rv or e11 o.rlllr eon1u1111ng lh! livered 10 lhe unde1s1gned •written FICTITIOUS IUllNE89 1n the compl1lnt. w111ch w()\1ld result of S('fVtt'C'. 3 Wrt\ en rl'qu COfle. ·~· end ~ la f h fill ( { h { l f snlr Qec11"at1on of Oelault and Demand NAMI! STATIMENT in 911rnisl1ment or w11gllt. taking or :1tatmg that vou dcstrc SpeClll} 171 207 ll n tJlt<'<' 0 t ~· ng 0 1111 in1· lnt>llC'" " t (' I ll'1R ll olll 111 f 0111110 Novembe1 J, 1983 1\Jt Soll!, 11nd a wrltlen Notice ot Oe-!!1e following peiaon If doing mof\ey 0< prOpolrty, 01other1allel no~k'<•tu( the fihng of an In-riie 10tei lndebt.ii-'*!IQ Ill vr-n lnrv und appra1st•ml•flt 0 \'t•ntorv ..inrl JpprJl'lf'ffi('nt n \/CHARLES A GOSNELL l11ull nnd Eloctlon tn4iell Theund1!1r• liusinen BS YOU MAY SEEK AOVIC~ OF AN J ' t .,, •ttmeteon wtlich ttleop9nlng bid .. P:>Ulll" llSSt'llf or pf I hf' Pf'll ("\;1tt· "'""l' Ill' o f lht' pt•ll · IS/ALICE M GEIS signed caused H id l'4011ce ol Oeleult WINCO 6700 Werner Avll Su••• A TTOANEY IN ANV MA T'TEA COM· V('ntory an appra•:;ic:;icn OOf\'IPllled INIY .,. ot)teiMCI ~; I n\ or 9('f'OUnl'I 1n1•n11nn1<(J llllr1\ 11r ·•l l 011n1~ m 1•n\t0111°(j Co E•KUfOf, ol lh!' Wiii and Elecllon 10Sell to be ll!COtd80 In 9~. Huntington Buen CA 92647 NECTEO WITH THE COMPLAINT l~l3h' ilSS4!L~ or of t (' pl'tl· lnO (415) '46-6411 IN City ru • ( • • 1. IO~ ( o t EtsceM Gotnetl Oece111•d 111a county w11t1rllthtre11lpropeity1t Bvron Millon W•rti41ntten 6700 OR tHIS SUMMONS SUCH Al tum:. ur Ot"\'OlJnl~ nll'nllonrd IMMll. in Sc<( Uort 1200 .inn 1200" n tn !')\• l11m 1:wo Jnd 21 • Cl ,,IOAVIO G WAI KEA IOCllted W111n~ Avfl Sult• llF Hun11ng1on TORNEY SHOULD BE CONSUL TEO I Sc. l n IWO ond 1200 ~ uf 0819d· Octo4*" 1"3 lhe Cahfornm f'1 r>ball" Crtd1· lh1· C.\1hfornH1 1~mh.J\l' Cudt• Allorney IO< Cl1811"' A QosneH Oele 0<.tOl>el t? 1983 Betteh CA 112647 PROMPTL 'I' so THAT YOUR n '(' IO \nd T 0 SERVU eo.,.,,,.« Gtorgt £. SptorllnR. J r . M ESERVE, ML'MPER & .. Aw OFFICES OF OUNN a FANE CAl FEO ENTERPRISES • C81•· Th•• bullntrn" ~nortueted by an PLEAOtNO MAY BE FILED OA the C..ihfornm Prol'Alc 1' • · • telcHNltea;- B kl ) & S""rllna nrr.HE ley /\/luci1111 A Dunn rorn11 corp0r11t1on ll'Qt~ldu•t ENTEAEO WITHIN THE TIME AE James L. Ru~l. Jr ly; NIM E.eme9t I C t _.,, .. • /<llOlney IC)f AllQf M 0 1111 .. ~••d Trustee Bvron M Wllrk•nltM'I OVtAfO BY THIS SUMMON!! 3432 V ia Oporto "'911tanl a.or.lwy 442 Pltrc:e St. !> 190 Campus OrlYt ~U«TTA A. DUNN ~670 W1ltn11fl BIYd Los Anglllll1 ltw• ,,IJteml!f'I waA flfjl(j lllltth th8 Oatl!d Nov 10 1983 N t Burtt c A tUl3 1tt0 N Cellfomll IMI. Monterey. c A. 93940 l'Otwport Bu r h, <.:A. 9?660 lAW OFflCH 0' DUNN • f'ANl CA 90038 County Ct!'<~ ol O<t1"04' <:aunty on lEE A BRANCH tt7t3wpol {z . . Walnut ere.. CA t4SM-3787 t081 g490801 l714) 7S2·A99S t)7N llloa1t1tMl,8ulte tOO t213t937-$800 Ott Ill t'l83 CountvCter• v •4 4t6444-I015 I • • ' ,Santa Aft8, CA t210t Av TIWHft c Vln.,gl!r n21... Bv HERMA E BOSTICK Punlt~hl"<I 0111n6{•' t'Ul\111 li'utllllt*' ONnp c-t OeMy Pubhsht'<l Oranl(r• UJ.J~I I uhlt~hr~I nr.inj{t' (.'h,1~1 (1t4) t72•M74 Pobtttll*<l 0111no• Co1111 Otlily P11hlt•l1~d ()<111'\0f' Coa3t 01111~ Pulll••""d 01eng11 C:r>HI Otlly PMot 11 I , Ptlt1\ Nnv .( 5 11 Hf8:1 Piiot No¥ 4 11 ti 1"3 (J.ulv Pilot Nov -l. ~ 11. 1911:1 Cl1.11l v 1'11111 Ntiv 10. 11 17, P11111t•11~ OrAr1g11 CoMt D111y Piiot Piiot Ort ,8 Nov ~ tt lllBJ P11ot on ?1 ?ft No• • t I tQ8:l· Nn• 11 tll ~~ ('lotl' 1 Hl&:l nt \ • • ~·i~~ H'l ' · · · H00-13 · ,,7,rn.11:1 1•111:1 tHl:.IJ·ll:I 111ov t 1 1:> t8 tM:l 60•6 83 • \Tttl 8.l ~7i7 113, , 60\1 ~1 • · 1• • . POOLIC NOTICE CP,·»922 AecOfded Oel. 20, 1tll lnatrument No. 13 ... 2433 TIIUSTH SALE NO. M/Y"M14* "• .. rencel t , .. 31o-ou5 NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND ELECTION TO U:LL UNDEA OHO OF T"ust' IMPOATANT NOTICE If' YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORE· CLOSUREBECAUSEYOUAREBE HIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS 11 MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY COURT AC 1 ION ilnd yow moy he•e the 1eg111 11gn1 to bring you• account on gooo Slandong by paying all 01 yow past due paymt!nts plus pe1m1tlt!O costs ano tt\penses .. 11n1n ,,.,..., monms lrom the dale thoS notoce ot dtlfault was 1eco1ded rriis amount os $4.963 13 e1s ot Octooe1 t8 1983 and will 1nc1ease untol youo account t>ecomes cu11ent You may not hove 10 pay the entore unpaid po111on ot yow account e•en though lull Pd) ment was aemar•ded but you must ' pay 1i-e itJllOunl stated aoove •r · Altitf th•ee mont"5 11om the oate ot rt><:Ocdat•on or tnos oocum<1nt Pia.IC NOTICE FIC flTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT I,,,. lotlow<nq peo '°'" .u e 0011111 t>uSllh!SS 81 ELHE OEVElOPM EN T COM PANV 17~8 I hv1ne Blv\1 Sh! 1or T uSllll Co 92680 Eflt" Oeve1011ment <..<>moan~ hor A C11hto1n1~ Co1port1Uon t 7S8 t tr .. n., Blvd Ste t07 Tu~t1n C~ 9?080 Hef\llj?f501' r 11111nc1al Inc A C11h torno11 Corp0tallot1 t 758 l hvon" Ol•O I usttn CA 92680 I 111s ous111ess os conducted nv il general partnership Rochilrd Hubrouci.. P1es1ot!nt Tn1s statement "'as toled woln the County Cl81li al 01allgt! Covnty on Oct 14, 1983 F227471 HUFSTEOLEA, MILLEll CAllLSON I BEAADSLEY 4000 MacArthur Blvd • ~. 1000 • ....pon .. aeh. ea t2teO 714·.SHIJOO Putihsneo Orange Coast Oa11y Pilot Oct 2 I 28 Nov 4 I ' 1983 s1'13 83 POOLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TllUSTH'S SALE •LOA!! No )01008 T 8. No 527M·5-t2 T O. H"YICE COMPANY • C•lltornla cotporallon .1~ 0111v aµpo1111t111 T' us tee unllu• 111<1 !C1ilow111g aescCtb,.tJ d1tt1(l ot trust Will SEll AT PUBLIC AUCTION 10 TllE HIGHES1 BIOOER FOR CASH (pay11ble at ine 11me of sale in IJwtul money 0111w Unlletl S111111st all right 111111 ,md 1'1te•l'SI r;o11veyed to 11nd now held Oy 11 unde• saoo Deed ut I 1 ust 111 ,,,,. prnpe11y n111e1na1te1 oJl'Sl1ttl.,oJ JAUS IOR JOHN CLLIS !(Ell Y JR ' DEANNA lfE KELLEY nu~bono ar•o w1te 11s 101nt tenant!> BENCFICIARV CHAR I ER TH!)!EA ANO LOAN RECORDED February " 1982 as lfl>ll NO 82-044788 01 OlhCtul At! COt<ls '"the ottoc,. of the Rtieorder of Orar19e Co1.1nty sauJ Ot!t'd ot trust dtiSOot~ ine 1011pw1110 ("¥111Cn Ollle OI uicoidatton appears 1-------------YOU ARE IN OH AULT UNOfR A nere.t1111 un1e.>s tne Obhga11on bemg POOllC NOTICE OEED or !AUS r l>ATEO F-eb,uary loteclos~ upon permits a longer , ____ ..;;..;;..;;...;~;.;;..;..;.;;..~---~ 1q82 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC pe11od you nave ontv tne tegai rognt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS TO 10 PAOTECI YO R OP to stop tne torec1osu1 e oy oa~•ng 1he 1 N " PR NAMESUTEMENT ERi~ ll MAVBE SOLO AI A PUB ~~~~~0~mount oemanaed oy yow . I he 1011ow1ng persons Me 00111() l IC SAL F IF vou NEED AN EXPL A· To ltlld oul tne amount you must ousones5 as NA 110'N or 1 HE NA I URE OF 1 HE pay or 10 arrannt! 101 ii.trment 10 SUN-DRY ACCESSORIES 93l'I PnO~EEOtNG AG A INS r' VOU YOU Stop 'he tor~to'u.,ie 0, ,1 •our P•OP Sn11ke F"ounta.n \/all"Y CA 92708 :,t10Ul L> CON1 A( r A LAWVER ~~ ~ • ~ne1~1 L~1111 S1ewan 77 11 F11 erty 15 1n to1eC1osu1e lor Jlh o"'e1 Or•lft> A Hunttngton Bedth Lo.I 111 !\ str .... t a()dre~> 01 common reaso11 co>1tact 926H <1e-.Qr>111.011 ut property os snown AMERICAN SAVINGS f\NO LO•N Mal) J31'P Merenoa !'J:.19 S1'11kfJ abOVt' nn .r.arr;rn1y •s g1v<1rt .. ~ta •t> ASSOCIATION Fountain \/alley CA 92708 rnn1i,lt>ll<•"'S' or correct11ess1 I Ile ~:.~t~e; ~Ah•~~~0~1•d ge~~~~1b~:;~::,s5~~/°noocted Dv 11 ~~:.·.~toc~~·;eo.c :~~<>~, d'~1ea~~~ u~'. (7 141 773-7 134 Cnervl L Stewart tau11 ,,, "'" M1hga11ons s&<.urt!d LN-BI 2 t0476791E1 Ma'" Jane Mere'10a 1t11:1et» 1u>1etofor .. eoecuted .111C1 II you nave any ouestoons yOv Tr-is statement NaS ftle<J wotn tne O<'l""r<·cJ ,,. on,. mde1s1gne<l 11 w111 snould con1ac1 a ta.,.)er 01 tnt! gO•· Counl) Cie•• 01 Orang,. Count) on te11 o.-<-tJ1J1tOn ot Oetaull ancJ De ernment agenc) wh1Ch may nave on· Sepl 6 1~83 u,anct 101 $i1le ano ... 1111en 11a11ce ot su•ed your loan I Fnset2 ureJ<.11 rlr•O nl elc(.t1on 10 ~11us<1 tne Rememoer ·¥-et.r-11.'tAY l..OSE Puo1os"tt<l Orange Coast Daily unoe1~1qnoo 10 Sl'll ~aoo pro111Jrty ta LEGAL RIGHIS IF YOU 00 N bT p,101 Oct 2• 28 Nov 4 I I 1983 sattslv said OD1tgat1on~ ano t1'e•e· TAKE PROMPT ACTION 1 5706_83 11tter tnt' unde1s19ne<l caused sa11J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !hill not•.:" ot or..,acn and ot electton to SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY os De recoroeo Novemoer 23. 198? us now duly appointed Trustee under a PUBLIC NOTICE instr Nn 8?·4 1 140S ol Ott•c•nl Re :--'-:oe~eQ~oll:t ~J~ru~1l19~d~a!!te~o~N~o~·!,erc.~1>e~r ~1~4~---:-::--~5o'~.M"911M"'A~a._,¥~.()f_-----lcoras l977 e.ecuted"by [AWRENC PAOPOSED OADINANCE "Srna~wm oe11111de ll"Mll FIELDS. AN UNMARRIED MAN as Trustor 10 secure obhgattons on A p..oposeo 01d1nance is sched coven.int 01 wananty. e•pressor om· , lavor ot AMERICAN SAVINGS & uled 101 adoptton at the regular City p11ea rega•ding tolle possession 01 LOAN ASSOCIATION as ben~tociary Council meeting or November '21, encum11rances. to pay the rema1111119 Recorded on Novem1>er 28 fSH 85 1983 Oro1nance 83-2S proposes a principal sum or the not~sl secu1ed document no 3320g oaok 12469 c1eat1on of a Transp0tta11on Se•· Dy saia dtte<l of Trull w•th 1nturest page794 01 Olticial Becords on the vices Engineer posillon 'and trans· as on said note p1ov1ded advances ,, oltoce 01 tne Recorder 01 Ooange ters authorot1es and dutoes ot the a11y unoeo the terms of said Deed ol County Cahtomoa including 1 Tratloc Enginee• to the new Trans-ttust lees r.harges and e.penses ol not~SI ror the"sum 01 5200 000 00 por1a11on Se1v1ces Eng1ner pos111on tne Trustee ano of tne trusts creatt!d That tne benelocoal onte•esl under Tne motoon to give Ordinance by said Deed ot Trust said Deed of TruSI and tne obh· 83•25 first reading carlled Dy lhi! Saoo sale won be held on Frooay gatoons secured there Dy are present· tollowong roll can vote Council Mem· November 18 1983 ,, 2 00 pm at ly held by 1he benet1c1ary Tnat a bers AYES Hall. Jonnson, Herlzog. 1ne Cnapman Avenue entrance to McFa11and Schaler NOES None breac11 or. ano detault on lhe oDI•· ABSENT None the C1v1c Center 8u1ld1ng 300 Easl gatoon lor wnocn said Deed of Trust cs The full tut 01 the proposed ordl· Chapman Avenue Orange Call· secu111y has occurred 1n that the na'1ce may be read in the City torn1a paym8!11 nas not been made of Clerks ottoct at 77 Fair Ollve. Cosll NOTICE: AT TIME OF SALE IUDS Failure lo mal<e the October I MAY BE MADE IN CASH ANO/OR 1983 payment of PllnC•P•I and/Or Mesa EILEEN p PHINNEY TI4E CASHIEAS OA CEATIFIED interest and all suDseQuenl pay· CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL ments. together wotn late charges. City Clerk CODE SECTION 2t24h. impounds impound deposits. 11 any, PuDhsneo Orange Coast Daily Pllol At tne tome of the 1n11tal p1.1Dh· unde,.the te1ms of said note or Deed NO• 11 1983 6049_83 ca11on ot thoS nollc!t. lhe total ot Trust FAILURE TO PAY REAL ES· amount ot the unpaid balance of the T A T E T A)( Es AND I 0 R -------------Obhgatoon secu•ed by the abo•e de ASSESSMENTS FOR 1982183 RE· PUBLIC NOTICE scrobed oeeo of t•ust ano es11ma1e<1 PORTED DELINQUENT ANO AD· ___ _;_;;.;:;.;:.;.;:....;..;.;;..;..;.;..:;.._ ___ costs e11.penses 8'1d advances IS VANCES OF DELINQUENT 1N· SUMMAAY OF S96 ?78 56' SURANCE PREMIUMS PAOPOSEO OADINANCE To dete1mone thll total ondebttld· and au subsequent payme!lls which A proposeo ordon;rnce os scned· ness you may call 4 151945-6418 became due the1eatter 1nclud1no uled tor adop11on at the reo1.1rar C1tv Oateo Octobe• 14 t983 any tate r;harges or otne1 su~ pa1· Council meeting of Novemoer n I 0 SERVICE COMPANY &Die under lhe terms ot said Nole or • 1983 Ordinance 83-24 Rezone as said T•ustee Oeed of T1ust Pe1tt1on R-83-03 10 c11ange 1t1e zon By r O SERVICE COMPANY agent Thal by reason rnereol the pies-1n9 lrom At tGeneral A9rocullura1 By Cath~ LOClihall Asst Secretary ent oerll't•c•ary under sucn Deed ot 01str1c11 10 POC 1P1annea OevelOP· t990 N Ca1t101n1a B"'d Suite 716 Trust 1115 e•ecufed and oehvered to ment Commerc1all tor unoeve1oped wa1nut Cieek CA 94S96-J787 saoo Trustee a written Oeclaratoon of sites oond DY South Coast b11ve 4 151944 90 15 0erautt ano Demand for S•le and Bear Srree1 Sunflower A•enue and Pun11sned O•anqe Coast Daily nas deoos1te<1 w•tn sa1<1 Trustee Tracts n t8 •no ~SS7 P11C11 Oc• 28 Nov .i • t t98J such Oee<J ol Trusl and all the dOC:u· The motoon to give Ordinance 57 19-83 ments evrdenc1ng the obltgatoons se· 83, 24 tor st reading carroeo Dy 1ne cureo tnereoy and nas oeclared and to1low1ng roll c~ll •Ot .. Council Meom ooes nereoy o ec1a1e 1111 sums se-oe1s AVES Hall Jonnson Scnat!'• cu•ed 1nereD) •mmed•ately oue and NOES Ml'•llog McFarland oayao1e ano nas e•ectea end <1oes ABSENT Noni! PUBLIC NOTICE SPS-4065'~ NOTICE OF-TAUS TE S SALE . he•eby e1ec1 to cause the trust P•OP· ·ne 1..,1, 1e.1 ot :"e t.roposed .:;ro1 erty to oe sold to setosly 1ne obh· nan'e may be read '" the Clly T.S. No. H•304 gatoons secu1eo tl'oereoy Cie.-s 011tce at 77 Fa11 Ottve Costa ,O.e.TE Octotter 1a 1983 Mesa YOU AAE IN ~FAULT UNDEA A DEED 0' TAUST DATED June 21 1192 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIO TO PAOTECT YOUflil PfllOPEflilTY, IT MAY aE SOLD AT A PUaLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION ,t.MER•C.e.N SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION By Vt11)1na M Slicker Asst VtGe Pruooent By Robe• t C Meotltard • .e.u1stan1 Secre1ary Pubh$hed Orenlle Coast Daily P1101 Oct 28 Nov ~ 11 18, 1983 5843·83 EllEEN P PHINNEY Coty Ctet- Pubhsr.eo 01 &nge Coast Oaoly Pilot Nov I 1 19a:l 6048·83 OF THE llAtUflilE OF THE Ml.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC H£ARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal a PAOCEEDING AQAINST YOU, Y SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEflil. On ~ember 2 1983 et I I n1mllC NOTICE puDhc r.eartno will oe held by the C•ty ____ n_111 __ ....;._;..;;... ____ 1 Council of the Coty of Costa Mesa on A M THE HAMMOND COMPANY•a the outy eppo•nted Trustee under ana Pursuant to Deed of Trust Re- corde<l on July 2 1982 as Document No 82 229389 ol Ot11c1a1 Records 1n lhe ottoce ot the Recorder of Orang County Cahtorrna e•ecuted by L PRESTON BROOKS & CHARLElT A BROOKS HUSBAND ANO WIF AS J01Nl9TENANTS Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUC.TION TO IHE HIGH· EST BIDDER FOR C ASH (payable at tome ot slle on lawtvl money ol th United Statesl at The South rronl enuance to 1ne 01ange County Old Courthouse, 211 w Santa An Bovievard. Santa Ana. CA 92701 al r1gn1. lllte end interest conveyed 1 ane now held by 11 under said Dee ot Trust on the property ;11uated In said County, Calllorn1a. descnb1ng t1'e land 1nere1t1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON A PAOPOSED ZONE CHANGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tnat the 01ange County Board ot Suoer· visors .,.,II hold a public nearong to consider rezor1111g al a parcel of land located generally a1 ·oso Parkway north 01 La Paz Road .n the At•so V1e10 Planned Community Oaie ot Heanng November 30 1983 Time ot Hearong 9 30 am .. o• as soon as possible Location Hea•ong Room Hall ol Adm1n1stra1ton 10 C1v1c Center Plaza !Corner ol Broadway and Santa Ana Blvd I. Santa Ana Caf1. lorn1a P1oposa1 Change ol Zone Case No ZC 83·29P P•OPOses to add the Setvoce Station ISSI D1s111ct to the Aliso V1e10 Planned Commun11y The land os currently zoned Planned Community The e•acl locatton and dimensions ol the ser- vice Slatton will be delermoneo Dy the concurrent Sile Development Permit amendmenl required per the Aliso \/•e10 Planned Community Regu1a1tons The previously approved and cer1111ed Final E1R No 088 adequate· ty addresses ll•e env11onmental el· tec1 s ot lhe pro1ect and wiu be avail able to• review prior to 01 concurrent with 111e proposed zone cnange A11•perso'1S e11he• lavoring or OP· posing lhtS proposal are 1nv1led 10 pre'\t!nl t11e11 views Delore the Board ol Supervisors F 01 furl her 1ntormahon vou are 1nv11ed to call Patrick Lee on 111e Land Planning Sectton at 17141 834-S380 01 come onto the otltce located at 400 C1v1c Center 011ve West Room 263 Santa Ana Calitorn'8 92702 Please reter to ZC 83·29P BY ORDER OF THE BOARD or SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA CSEALI JUNE ALEXANDER Clerk ot the Board of SupeMso•s of Orange County. C1111101n1e November 3 1983 PuDllshed O•e,,oe Coas1 Oaoty P1101 Nov 1 I 1983 6012·83 !'ta.IC NOTICE November 21 1983 on the Council Chamoers ol 1ne Coty Hall 77 Fi1tr DMe Costa Mesa at 6 30 p m or as soon the1ealter as p1achcable on tne 1011ow1ng 1tem5 PROPOSED ORDINANCE amend· 1no Planned 0.-elopment regu· ra11ons regarding pe11meter oe>en SPoce to allow <educed setbac~ and/Or reduced landscaping in cer- 1a1" pro1ects located Cllywlde En· ¥1ronmentat Oe1erm1nat1on Negaltve Oeclaratoon PROPOSED ORDINANCE regard· ong l1ablllly insurance requirements lor t;u1cabs NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at r.a•d tome and place en interested pees.ens may aP.P.Bar 8'1d be 1111ard try the Coty Council on the aroremen- t•onea matter EILEEN P PHINNEY Coty CMltk Publtsned Orange Coast Dally P1101 Nov l t 19113 6047-83 POOLIC NOTICE LOI I ol Traci NO J t3H In '" Coty ol Costa Mesa as shown on a Mao rec.or<led on Book 490, Paoe 30 4 3 I of Moscellaneous Maps re· cords ol Orange County The street addtess and other common d11111gna11on 11 any of ti-e real property desct1bed above. IS Purported to be 2336 Etden Avenue Unit A Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Tne underscgned Trustee d•t· cta1ms any habohty 101 any onco,,ecl- ness ol the street address and other NOTICE OF SALE common des1ona11on. 11 any, shown OF VESSEL herein Not•ce '' he•eby 91ven pursuant 10 Said sale w111 be maoe but w1thov1 SPCl10n 503 01 the Calll orn1a covenant or warranty express or om· Hoonors and Nav1gat1on Code that phed 1ega1ding till!' possession. 01 the unders19ne11 Balboa Bayview encumbrances to pay tne rem111n1ng Oeve1opmen1 tnc. J09 Palm St , pronc1pal sum or the note(s) sec1ired Ba•Doa Orange County CA 92661 by said Oeeo ot TruSt wolh interest .,.,11 ~1 11t puohc ;,tuctoon at same tnerean as provided 1n sa•d note(sl address Orange Cahtorn1a at JO advances or any unde• the tetms of a m on Monday 1ne ? 1st day ot tne Deed or Trust. tees. charges !Ind November 1983 the to11ow1ng de· e•oens" ol th~ T11.1stee and 01 the scrrbeO 1esseKs1 to wot trusts created by saoa Deed of Trust Builder IO•Wtl S6 I 798 80 WRIEA r 14 I ne benel1c1ary under saoo Deed 18 FT I/ I + Trailer ot Trust heretotoreeKecu!ed and de· Builder s Hull No livered to the undersigned a wr111en CF 5130 FL Oeclarat•on ot Oetaun and Demand Said -sale •s to• 111e purpose ot lo• Sale and a written Nohce ol De· satosly1ng 1teri ot the undersigned tor laull and Electoon 10 Sell The unde<· s101a9e on tile amount qt St 350 00 signed 1:ause<1 said Notice of Oeteun togeH1e• with costs of 1advet11s1ng end Erection io Seti to tie 1ecorded 1n and eMpenses of sate the county where the •eal property is Dated this IOtn day ot November. tocateo 1983 DATED Octobe1 2S 1983 Lisa Beadles Jutes S Rocklllst P11D1tshed O•ange Coas1 O•Hy Pilot Nov 11 19113 Trust Deed 01vers1heo ServlC9' 12426 Burbank Blvd NOTICE OF I.All 6059-83 Norin Hotlywooc:t CA 91607 j213) 782-2066 DlmllC NOTICE PuD11sne<1 Orange Coesl 01foy Pilot ___ ...;..ruv.;.;;..:.;.;:....;..;;..;..;.;..:;.._ ___ Nov • 11 18, 1983 590S·83 OFVESSIL Notice •s hereby given P rsuanl 10 · !'ta.IC NOTICE STATEMENT OF Sec11011 503 or 111e Oellforn11 l----..;..;;.;;..;;.....;.;....;.~---I AaAHOONMINT OF Ull Of Harbo1s end N1voga1ton Code )not STATEMENT OF ~ITHDfilAWAL FICTITIOUI 8UllNISI NA... tne undt<S>Qneo Bilbo• B•yv-""OM PAIUNE"'""" The fotl0W1ng f)erSOfll ,,_,.. ~n-Oevetopml"nt 309 P•tm St, BalOO., Of>f"ATIHO UNOE" Cloned the use DI the FlCllll~I Bu•I· Orange County CA 92661 Wiii 9CHI al FICTITIOUS 8UllHESI NAME nets Name A CHICK IVl:RSON putihc •ucllon a1 same add1en. Loi The lo!towtng person has wllM(jlwn VOLSWAGEN·PORSCHE -AUOI B Angeles Cl hlorn1a II 9 em an llS I general pa1tner from lhe Pllrl• CHK:t< IVERSON VOLt<SWAGEN Monday. the 71st dly of Nowemt:>et n8'sh1p c>pefallng undet the fie· _ · 1983 lhe rot1ow1ng detc11t>ecl ves· 111tovs '11.•1•!19$5 name or (Al ALL """Ent Coat Hwy NewpQfl Beach seot. 10 wn s I ARS SINGING TELEGRAMS. 181 CA' 92860._ > Bu11dar All STAR SINGING TELEGRAMS & OWMf ChK'.~ Iverson Inc U5-E 1'1JlO'F'n ENTEATAINME'NT CO el 16783 COnt Hwy H9W00'1 8e11e11 CA 23 FT-Vt B~h Blvd , Hun11no1oti e.ecn, ca 82M0 8u11det's Hull No 2647 TM Fte1•11ou• 8ullnflH Neme ••· CF2~ 198EiR72V The hc111101.11 bus1ne11 name fe<r.O to 1bova wu flied '" Or•noe CF5198EV statement tor tho p8rtne11h1p was County on Octot>e< 3 1983 Said sale •• IOt tnt PurpoH ol fllltd on Ap11I 8, 1983 County di Qr. Tllll bualnel• wH tondllCte<I by• HhllVtng loon ot the undtrllgnecl let ~ Ftle NO r 2138:17 c;orpOf•llon stor&Qe 1n th• amount ot $3 1n oo t'.utl Name 11n<1 Addr"tolth41 "-" This 1111emon1 ,.., h~ with !l'le togelhe• With costt ol 1<1verlls1ng ~011 W1tl'ld<1w1ng (31 Oen1t11 lhomH Counly Cfe1k nt 011ng• C01111ty on and upenses 01 51118 OQerty 7881 Newm81, Avtt A, ~~.66 1~82~6"3 Det*I '"''' 10th day o• Novembe• Hun11no1on Beatn C• 926•7 ...., no 1983 Signed D I Ooge•tv Pu1>111necs 011noe CoH t 011ty "-Jules s ~k~' Pot>h~hed Oranoe Cout 0111y PllOI Oct ~ 1. M Nov 4 I I 1983 P1.1bhsllto Ottngll Coa't O•oly Pilot Piiot Novem~r 1 I 18 2S Decem 5682-8!1 NOv I I 1983 60'6·63 bef ~ 1903 60S• 83' _j .L -.~----=-·- .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 11, 1983 -I oilir Pilat 642-5678) H0Ht1 far Salt ..,H ... •p""•-•-• .... ••,_r_S ... •.-l•;..... __ I Ht1111 for Sale HoaeH for S.lt THE OAll.Y PILOT Geaeral 1002 Gtaer•I 1002 Coro11 •el Mar Cl .AS~ I Fl ED OFF J CE II Ot' n >; ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;-~~ 1022 L111a1 Nigatl 1DS21 10~ DOWI Telepho1w ~f'rVll'f''. Monday-Frida~ 8:00 A.M -5:30 l'.~t. B u s ine!;i, Countt•r: Monda ·-F riclay U:OO A .~1.-5:~W l'.M. DEA l>l .I ~t·:S: Pt'llLU:~TION Munda\ T1wf.d 11 ,. ~ t•tl1w.,tl.1 \ I hur ... tl.1' F rubl\ <.\111111.1 \ ., tit"· .. \\I'd I t.111 .. h 1 h 1 IH·>\ IH .I ' '" l I ICJ .1.111 I. Ill I' 111. I ·1i1 11 111 I HI I' m I HI I' 111 \(Hlp.111 ... (Cl(I I' rrt 1 C\~CELl.ATIO' ,'\: ~ Cc )l{B E< :TIO,S.: C:ancrllat11111~ n11d 1'.H'r1·1 ·1111n"" 111.1, lw 111adl· 1111 "a11w d'·a dl1111·-. a ... nl10VC'. l'l1·i.1 ~t· a:,-"-l11r •! c ·.i r~n·ll.1t1111 1 nu111lier "hr·n 1·a11n·llinµ \ 111ir ;rd. EHROHS: Check your ad Jailv an<l LIDO ISLE Ttad1uonal 3 Br. Jilt Ba &yfront. p1c1 & Uaat 1ur 65' buat. Pnced w selJ $1,2!'>0,000 VISTA IEL LllO UYFRllT Fal>ulous bay & mount.am view I &tnn, I Ba rondo co-op. Lowest pm't.'d at $295,000. IAYSIDE PLACE llYFRO•T LU'S GET SERIOUS! 1•..,.;11\.•f Wl l\ I CJh'1•d••1 ,, .... ,,~u.1hlf• >flt•' 'Jfl lhol .u•-t 1 1tul-Jr c..-r~ .• u v1e-N 11rCJ1w1 tyor1 (,rn(11td H19n I ol fl 0 \ f') 1 fl v I 0 U ~I y ·I IJ l Ii' CJ 11 p' I: (j il I S4•10 ooo 4£:11 J , !:la Wul~ tu J>11'0te t1edtn 1'1111 only •'ill II If;-, fCiU I C,46 OCEH I JETTY VIEW ~ llr 2 ll•I Cond~ ~l.· .11r 11f)w $911.0<llrJ U wrHIAOt Greg631-48'1' Newrr1 leacll-Pl 1u1AWWW ·~ '> Bdrm ~uelOll'I .:< 11ome1n ~· t1<Jrhood .;~ i s,ec1a10,11Mlt Sat/Sua ltH tellfllf' Rl)lreshmenls SetVed ~· •O Lii~ 40 Int IUJ dt" Spt~:ta<·ul/Jr bayfr•Jlll dJJIX :• t.1 :! U... up. 'I. 1~1 . 1 .. 1 l••«I '-CJ1llf1I 1etu1t1 2 l,;1 <ln ~ t)c.,.1,p<1l't"S Hl-tlun~I $1 1110.111111 • :1•.i1uo 11 1.1 .. rn1no n1:a11or~ and home r:iu.,.r~ l w1·1t ome Now rnu111p~ 1 11~1t:::CI S45~ 000 lee 011g «·'I ',if c_, 41 I t • 1;ner agl 646-5808 or ll 501S ~ Ntfl H I f-,1 J •,..•J• 1 PE•1•suu HOME OCUllFROH 01.'t'an & JC•Hy Vll'W~ M ur1rw l'\,(1111, t hdrn1, :1 bath. :11110 sq ft 4 t·ar parking $1.:1!!~1.UOll FllRIHIS RlllCH HILLTOP Nl.'w 4. llr. 4 "·1 l>ta, "wwm 1-'11•11('h Nunn.1rnl\ ~I.alt• I :.! pruttt• ,ctr•· h1J11.1,,, N11w $!J~!\ fllltl COROHDO CAYS IAYFROMT t'oron;idn lslanrt t•ust b.'tvfron1 lot llr>' IM•·•' II" k PIJn.s ,1\,111 Now $:1il).OOU v. tr.td< ARROWHEAD HOME SANDCASTLE ODMDO $1,650 HR t '""" l t ,1111•. ttmom, '/Vt">n you lease op IO J1t1r'"X f"l W ,•.tu·t Ort~' •••t f:~ltonal "ff '" 11• •I '' f>,lt•u•o , 1 1• 1-4-::)rtJo r RJd.fe ''" ·•'J~· of. ''~ tu f t•,ri1nn 1 /,1tnos1 ·2 000 " 11111 -. I•• 11 11 I • L••ller· 1 1. or'n!Ort & lull ',, 1 • ... ,,. "t ..,, •t •t1Pat N~~ '~.t: • ~o 1 ,.111rn Se"ei LIOO REALTY &13· 13DO Cost• Men 1°024 • .: t j ~' lJJ Mt ... "~t VerdA Nt•ar r11·w -I bdrm. 4 b:ith lak1 \ '''" ;i !olltt ~ _ 1., '· l 1 r•111 l•r '• ft $440.000 Will l radt• Cur .. 1.-. .. 1 pro~ r11; 7 •J tt' 1 1"f1<1 1 •1f1• ~ f;,, fJl I 1~'( I 1\ ~f .,., • ":t Tra<l1t11mal '.!.000 sq ft llLIOl COVES I,, I I-II 1J• l<V (l~nr1 I &yfronl :1 Br :i u.a. rt!cnudl'IHI ~ '1 11< a11Ut.ti181> l----=·~-•'tr'"' rum~h<.'1.l & hoot $600.000 UH FORECLOSURE $215,00011t~1dtM~ @FJ'.Qrs i 11une<liau:.h. Tk -"-.. ........... --~ P l LOT a::-::.umP::. liaLilit ,. for tht' fir~t inco'rrect ir1sertion cnh . BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 341Boys1de011ve N 8 67S·6161 I l o<:Jt b.in~ nds 2 beautiful By owner, "* <:OflelO\ l ·:SB1 ?''Ba towwnho•~' (leftl r'' s~1 ~i..'li--O+l0~0~1'!t..£~l0Cll.1--4.JBl.lu:r +-~s;tant:c:'.-ie~3~Br 3ba, pm "n'I' a"· 1 >'rs ne.., Pto 751 78?:10f-574~19.-04~$4t~.----11 •O"C'''"s .; 11.111.,. op I ~-~ ;o11t11!(•1! B.1 I< S (Jllero'Hl • i1' CLA IFlEO 642-5678 Bt11e1 ltr.S1le Ht11t1 for Sile """"-.. ..... ..-.;....;;.;;.;.;...~~-r Geatral 1002 GHtral 1002 ---------.-i MES& DEL MAR HLFCtlllSl VIEW Beaulllully decorated 2 Borm & den conoo with an unobstructeo view ot posn Bog Canyon CC E.,.. oensove parceling com- pletely 1edone gourmet knci-en large view side sundeck and much more A real s11owplace pnceo below rcpl>lcemenl al S339.500 See 11 today• 17141 6 7l-4400 IZIJI Ul-ZUI HAABOA D<iebout Boy &Beoch Red Estate ltf~'-t.sr.trl flCt c.UllfCf .D#Cf fMf SOUTH llUSTOL CIRCLE Neal condo T w o bedrooms Country kitchen Located pool side Sec.Lmly system tn1oughout grounds 131·7300 "".""" knocks often when you use result-gelling Dally Pllol Classlfled Ads lo reach tne Oret1ge CoaSI ma1kel Phone 642-5678 Lovely and spacious os 1n1s 4 Enlrm 2 Ba family oome The carpet os less tr.a" 2 years Old as 1s the pool and spa Owne•s very m o 11va1ell A sktng $ 148 500 631·~370 TRADITIOW REALTY IEWPORT HACll FabulOUll...91t!W of grassy meadow from this un usual property 3 B<llm 3 Ba 0'1 two IPvets with creatove use ol natural wooos and decorator wallpaper Proced 10' ll vet) qu1ci. sate .it ortlv Sl31 500 7SI 3 19 1 j C:::. SE;lECT ~PROPERTIES I OCEAIFHMT COTIHE OILY $441,0001 A new tos11ng In 11 1eu1t1c 1oca11on on lhe sand' Your own second home, bench retreat or perle<:I as on income property al'Nays rented and In d e· mend · this 3 bedroom nom e has po1en11a1 63 1-1400 - ·~~\I I IU Ht" I 1111'111"' Inc. REAL ESTAlf 631·1400 For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD· VISOR 642·5678- Liii& ISLE -IEW II IWln Bright and airy 4 Bdrm, den & famlly rm on gate guarded Llnda-'51e. Se- cluded atrium patio with clrcular staircase to 2nd floor gallery. Parquet floors, french doors and 3 frplcs add to the charm of this property along with a sllp for large boat plus side tie. Flexible terms and posslble ex- change avalleble. $995,000 L/H. WATl:RfRONT Hd Mr RI Ai l "tATl ''. H· I I • ' I i• I • "t ... .'4 {h \A ( ,..,,, '.~ .• Ntiwvrn 1 Hw1M " UJ-1400 I , I'll( COLDWeu BAN~eRO .. IALIU PllllllU - IPll 111111 Ill 1·4 914-914'h E. BALBOA BLvD. DUPLEX $79~.000 1024 E. BALBOA BLVD .. I FAMILY HOME $1 ,195,000 2021 E. BAY E.5TATE SETTING $2.500,000 2258 CHANNEL ROAD LARGE FAMILY HOME $2,400,000 111 llEWPORTCENTER 644·9060 HORSE PROPERTY SMOltUREt ... .,, •l I . ·"~··" 5.,1; UH 000~ •. .i Bac .. ba)I Ne,,..port lo "'' JI vii<'•~ Agl t -, ca11on 1100 sq " 3 EJr 2 IRVl•E ti4? ~ti:i3 OCWFH ~ Ba 110USP oius J bdrm I A t1eaut1tu1 011e '>1C1f y At lhe ooer a rare 38111. otoer gues1 nouse con<J11 w111 .. 1 "'" IY OWMER ' Renoezvo us 1>ote 1 Almost a 1 atre Asking gooooes• 2 r,eorc om tam Sr ( '' P1<1.Z.a 4br 1101,11 dorn1n1um on the • • $259 000 Owner will tielp 11~ .i1ea b••c" 11rep1act' r ''"'" Ass~ S 1i;,,: '•·lO !tie t301eo Oaltrootn. 9f1. finance 631-7370 Lllfg" ""nny cnuf'llli lls• n1 S172 ~'JO l!.lnt Hle boarowalll sMlll•·· TRADITIONA REALTY llYHTOR'S DEUCllTI REDUCHI Supe1 ren1a1 or beach get-away steps 10 i..t1the11 w1111 wr10(J p1,1n~ Bu,. A ·, cond 545-2 10;1 1tie sand with P~- 11oc11tng Poe.I I'. Soa ;er 1 ncean view E~ con•"""-'" 1 Onl , COLLEGE PARK Naik to the I.. St 15 950 Call nriw Georoom 2 oath RV Ac Pav11oon and ;og; 546-2313 .t'SS New c.irpet s Balboa 8111 s bes1. J <J•apes and paint '"·nu· ' ~ 124 •oo Ror McCar41s, IUtr. 1810 Newpo11 Bl C M U9UQUE ESTATE Ul· H~t ocean bedcn~s ano lhe bay Pr iced at near 101 value a 1er111tc. op- por1un111 to 1emoo~1 th•S cnarm•ng OuPIP• or buolO a custom nome on one 01 the Peninsula s n1ces1 streets away trom the tralh<. Owner mav lraOt! 101 Palm Desert cor1do or I urumpr ove(1 ldii6 ()nty S2 '7 '>00 Ask IOI Hallie S1rock 644 7020 DET. HT MSE -SPA · ~ * SOlllTl9I !; UNBE.LIEVA~LE m1nutes1 ~b1~1uE lllE=.r. 10 beach ~ 11 000 dwn l'll'il lo1;a1ea large coiner VA S 139 c;,oo t..1 a.n lr·i " tfl nice 3 Bd•m lie IEW . nouse 3 Br , Ba tlor ,,., '' '""' renceo bac~ya•O I • e•qu1s1te OJ~ly nuge roe~ tr pie ~u A'"'"':I St 20 000 Call aet:on11e<1 new sell co11t,111wo ot'nt,11 0, 'lto11!1>y M ocne!more homes Cpl d ..,, "/ GUE51 HOUS< '8• "• 142·5200 I "°''m"" •~ 1m k ten"" 0•" rm • l11lly lond1e ·, 2nd SE PARA r( Jro AM •• lerced Besf'Pnc Rec 1ac1111y w t!nc1 'It'll! 111 ' nanr,1n9 besl I n. wall!> ot g1;i-,5 <1f•ws ; ' ' OPEN CJAIL Y •• n;irk •okP q•ounci s., ., }!200,Holl.yL<lne "'" mu<.n to• ~t 1tlle Mul>I t'10 I l;lurel Place "" u t., A • No 11 ?20i Laurel Piece LINGO Rill ESTATE $89,000 Y.l. lSSUMlBLE Nu Qu,11iht11q 1 I 101 J p aynH'nl <, S I 000 J bed•ooms t •. toa111s narowooa t1001s Sh1ng1e roof Tot al proce S 110 000 Call now S46-2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS qbJ 090i Ej~, .8etn Curney B•Olle1 Ca11b73 i 771 or Pto!itd' • 'lirut Fa111ily Momt s•tt' phone 650~ ESTATE SAU • • • t 1 tq.11c •g en IEACOI ~ ,,• .. , ! he ,,, Uv!t"' tr "'· r ,,,. t> .5Chools .See 111 "'" •'1v1t1ng 3 Oedr • 3 .?8 1 1 l nri-to Av" 1 Me~a j bath nome surrO<J • tit>! Man C M 9-4pm spacious sonny ·xs fh1S pt1va1e corn ----------I oflers a wide beath. IEST fUY II MILLIOll S PROlUTY ~ Hugging a secluded cove Ill !he SOuthernmOSI COr nt>r n) Cnro11a del Mao ""' 1 .lllllhll •etreat •S '"a wnr1d l"'lt 1t ~ (' ¥tt p, vacy ooc~ s and tennis· cour't $465 000 'f LARRY Pflstll " RULTll · .. ) 171-1111 . ·'·'''Kit-: <.II.I.I"" U • \t TI•H: DISTRESS SALE! 1n.1 •ecu••f\ ~ .. ,so• 1 ed fell out of escrow Mel,! 1 Burm> ; • e.11ns Just Slashed Price I llC CllYH·IJtwma maias qtt• JJC\OI ~oa S lO OOO 1 ,.,. h~ed rate. JCJ-~ 11)mnas1un• ano pono A ' I Monaco INllh ~y Un·~ ie piP~l'lllJl•On at l~"·lv E StdeJ bdrm lam-view 14 Bue • s' 900 l'O(I tMA w .i, r"1 on huge IOI '" ou•PI Open Wknd!t &IW t p1.1•<>al d\ditab•el ''t>1(;hhf'r1'000 P11CPO ~ I undPr n1ar kt'l tor Quoclo. Condo. Easlbluft, 4ar 2'.it ' ........ r l 1f ~· \ qlP NOWSt59900 I Ba.Sl65,000 Xlnlffn&nc• Realtors 6i5-6000 'n g av a 1 I P P ':I 0 " S 114 673·5 185 or collec1 1 ''" oust uft 1-4130 619•340•5434 B•lbOI 414 Cabrillo, E'si4t 00 You NEe:o-- Peni nsula 1007 631 •1011 541•3350 WR1TE-OFF J o r N H 1 .r '1 JPM View Duplex 1 blk bcf't. •• • -• , 1 !l 11,,,,,1 poss besl investment for lt•1 I I r "' '•'I"''' l•·h • I lite investor rorho needs • "I' (.. • . ' "I) Dana Point 1026 ' wrote·(llf Cati tor details. '' 1J• .. , f ; 11 ,.,.,5 Oockiodu.R.E -840-8208 OWl pp • 4 111.EAN \tEWlwnMe Jt>r __ g4.i 1642 ....... 7~2 1 1 ;> o 1 1750 sq ft E~panOed Carmel Model, I v•" • r -S1 :56 500 $ fO 000 dn Hart>or Vrew 3 8•. 2 be. Corona del Mu 1022 Sl250 'mo 240-3102 5207.500. lse. $245_& -"""!" ............... -----H -FEE 972-9406 °""'Ai!l" • • • • •rin tk '<J)t•n' ""not hll(h 11'1 J'tlt,'f'. n'R•<on 11H11• M"I rln•~tftl'~ A<ivf't ll~lnj( Dally PU. ... ,,.,,,.-.0 Ad\ .. ..., ........ 1 ... ,. I CAMEO SHORES aat. leac~ 1040 I tnno r;imo c ocf'an DET.QSTNSE +SPA M me 011 e•lra ._ ~ COITIMPORARI lllQUI ESTATE 1mm:, ~!~,II~; ''""' !,f',1u1ttol suoole UNBELIEVABLE minute$ S25 000 under '1 ,,~ 1 Br 2 Ba formal I 'n h!'arh S 1 t 000 dwn SJ45 000 lease • • •. •l11t1'11J rm l.tm •m ~''" V A. S 139 900 M atn 2561 CIRCLE ~lrtl ~t" larqe roiner no11se J 61 2 Ba din rm 6t16-63251(80~ '1"1r ""' un t niqt> f•''1 • 1111111• rocM trorc sep • ~• 110•11 ·••tt '" .• , ,,, til•""n "'ntat o• LIDO IAYFI •. . ,, 2 I "'11••111 \I • JI , f ,., .... , ')( I flt "• .'B• 2na d1n1ng room Ft r>, r • ,,, I"' r ·~ p .. , .. .i , .. , ... 111"1 "" om I P.1110 gar s 1350 C all 'Vllt1 •11t I•·'•'"' l1t1u •tl"rl'AflATf1roRM 6:3·0770 or759-1552 •Hj' I" d [~ 11'1.! I 1(Hf I I .111 1,4: 6;.>:'I I 1;, ... 1 I• 1'1~ w pni 1 sµ,i "' LIDO ISLE 35' 415' LOTS ' t .. ..., glas~ view~ '""" 1 ~· o•nunO Su DIRT Favorable pC1oe & n111t n 1111 ~'' 111111" Mu~I I ll'lms 631 og55 (~ 5581 ~"e C A LL N O W " NEWPORT r¥ 963 OQ02 Bk• 1AR 2•., t:>a. lrviae 1044 Bto.r 963-83n ~· • . .; ------ORANGE ' TR·~' I Bdron !~~l~n I lower BAYf RONT lit OOHTRY FRHOtt DUPLEX ' J yr$ new 4Br • 2Br 4 Cuo ga1 S427 000 Gd lin11n (7 141 851 9135 or 720-liO• Ag1 t unit w1lh 011110 ove1 tov~'"!l lhe pool Amen !•es include 1ennts poot ~pas e~erc1se ano rec rratmn rooms All 101 M IV $69 000 J880 M tcllaetson Drive Irvine Sensational buytt Jusl re· HILi Ytft llii I . --•11•Pl•1•1--L•tH• lt•c~ 1041 ouoed 10 $245,0001" A 3 on 11 spectacular OCEAN 4 2 bd•m prope•ty. w1tn FRONT LOT White w81er hrepcace t:ie&med c4111.. view ~ Arch Bey So 1n9~ and OIOM qunllty L11gunn Guarded gale chnrrn Close 10 beaches nrt111 "'rpvt bch. tennis & s11opp1n9 631· l•OO Cris & clubhat!. Own11t frl lo Mon• 7141•99-3-070 Cit T of'& 10 Th\lr (2131 7'1!1-' t5Cl \\•\11 HI Hll" llOMI.., 1 .. r. RHl t:S1A1£ '31·1400 Have Jome1h111Q 10 '"II? CIHSlflfld 808 00 11 Wl\11 C1<1lllac1 to Oo-C1rl1 Wherever the Fed ROii ·am oft 1ne m11rke1 With 11 Clo au~ Ad ~II N ow1 642·5678 ----- answer 10 • • oat• or yerd ..... tra •' t>eller way to tell mON people I .. Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT/Friday, November 11 , 1983 lailJlilat .642-5678 HtllH Ualuaia~t4 A11rtatat1 hrail~N 1i ertatat1, Ual. Ai!rtatall, Val. AJ!rlatala, Ual. jOIUce Rent•I& 2914 Pmon1ls 301% lrvi ae .2244 Newrorl luc~ 2669 c .... Mell 2724 Coat• Mea1 2724 Newport Beula 2769 M 2908 -,J-ft(-.-,-. -. --CIRCUS oj lleaaea fer S.Je Heai 11 Ualuala~t4 2202 Me~ile Hoau 1100 Geaer1l ;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; UCUMA HILLS W6STCLIFF JO• den w 0 retr 19 va, uum >vsrnm \jd•llen1;11 S 1400 1110 Yrly led St! 1 elt>r '<lllutted 2 Sorn1 2 be Condo 2 cer Prom 8ay 3 Br S'~ Ba 1 Bl Cor1do spill tevet. THE GAt:llES i 81 w1901 2 Br ? D:"I n1>11r ueac11 <, t. 1~1.'ru ~" ;~~~:m~;· 1 41 '' MASSAGE 9,1r;1ge Alter 5 PM call dock lor 45 boat. pool, r1prc. micro 2 cor garage crprs dr.1pt1~ bll •!IS tncd SS~r,1mo Y"utly • ,,, 7r,4 o~•,+, J ll b 1<,11 ••••• ., A Beautlful 197;> flu.,,11 Cha1e1 Honw l •H<J<' l•v mg omirly ~·!1.twn ,1tl'a I aml l) 1111 "' "'el bar m.i~tt'r o.i th wlwath 1n clo~tt' !I yarJ<'n 6'5·.tv08 B1lbo1 Peninavl1 2207 553·0168 I s I y $ 3 5 0 0 I m o S650tmo 545·3 I 15 yll "wll)JllO $5851mo 1,1:;1 ~ ~t"t. (h•I, 5~1 r,';16'1 Prnl 2 Br ? , t;>a condo 7 14 673 5 185 or collect ~4 17 (... or .. ngo 1 • .,.,, .. ..,.,.,.,.,,,, " Heritage Prk Frptc... pvt G 19 340 5434 2 Br 2 BG. Mesa Vt1rde no 636·4 t:>O c..:ill I (JPM lllC ( ANVON <.onUt;• c,rin " -.mkr r"~" wr~lu·· I Pt'lb $600 549·3598 cow,,,•"'"' 1111 <' lui, •"' ""' w wnd!J " W• .1 patio 2 car g.ir $8501mo SPYGLASS 4 Br 2'> Ba • Avail 12115 Upper lHR unct gc.11 1111 1 111,11 l> IJ!l"I t>lt rwiru., 1 "' Nwr ·• .. irb1 A•.k ''" 1 i>v1wknds ~44 1124 view $2575/mo pets trig .,,.,l 111114tt 1 yr l~e S 1400 ?G 1 7'37; M1~1 b411 :1424 Cld ,., '' .t 1 ' 'f If I BU VIEW 1 vo E lat'O«lte .i 1 "\''ng 1·1...,B-1~ .... o-e-a-ch~'!':?-B~r-P!"'e-n-1n· area "' ooub\&.• ,.n~ Also I '•St' frptc storagt-snack 2 to 4 Bdrms S8?5·S 1406 760 t397 673 7761 Agt 2B• :ma stove & relrig $410. 64~·5964 ..-rm $475 mo No pets 1Br C ClllOD .' Ut 1 8d trpll ""'' ,,. j() (I~ lr,o~ ''"I " II• ,1 f' ". u. 2 large beo1oon1~ S. ind gar ~ rly S.850 S36·9524 bath L19n1 inter ors aisor H 0 US e In W e S t · WestS1dt' 646.4382 ~ lll.:.J..l l W11ted te l 'tlst stovt> & rt!l11g $395 mo Young aou•ts ,.. ... come lBR 2BA-ftin11 ,u1a Po11•1 Agt 540 5937 hJ•lilO t' Dt?C '"t 110 pets $900 mo 675 1853 I chlft Marrners sc11oor 1l1S" ; ealty I trrct 2BR 1nd1v11lual urw toke 76 o 7b 760 1733 own llome encr gar llfw 4 · 4 / • · fr µle p.it10. no pets SbOO • 786-11 ?_g_J Tustin 2290 rno 3bl f 18th 51 M9r ,,. ~· .1p1 J 64? 1882 • /.~· 'l Br Condo wtll, ga1ed f Mobile home 1L.i~ .. P-'•k 1Corolll del Mir 2222 La M11 adJI 3 t.>t•,l• 0"' J b ath tarml\ "' n1 1'1 eludes"'·'""'" ,11·.i llr.t>r relr19 ..... , .. ~·ut\.1 ,ti '"' at arm s> ste11 $ -• r'l01.. 213·'!21 13 IJ Sacrot•ce oi..i"' •.\Ju clean lOui1 1• 1• o. n~• pet !> N1' e~h $12 500 l)l O bJf. J-'0 Acruge 1125 PVT. AIR STRIP 2 , Acres "11h 3 Br mor· e VIEW Mi.rot'ttJ S9S S Bllr 1· 14io;9 10·~ J O• 2 oa f•; lc So 01 PL H Nr p.irlo. ~ 1 100 nlO ~.a.1 11 1~ t.>7~ 2500 J880'M1cnae1son Dnve Ct•ARMtNu .:Br lOrt w,111-, I Irvine 1,, t>c r. L 9" 1" I\ 11111 'm I HOME FOR REN r r •1 ,, S'i150 s:~ '14~6 J B·• s825 I h"'•ntl v' ni Nr .,.,..., :?Br :Stid ;? C'<1r 9.i1 ft-n<.t'd , J•O & garage BaJ~on, .east' $8:.0 n>O I ;. d~ ~ pets 11>Plcome 55 • -J69J 'ft 7pm 8b3 0755 Ayen1 no lee Sma ~·aer .:.Sr J "llt 'Olt r,., •ort?p acr • ir 1 ( RdnCt•o San JOaQu111 2 br , oa condo lrJTic 011 golf acc.ess. neAI 10 lwys •MESA VERDE 2 Br I S6501mo 644· 1784 11ys Ba Nl.'wly dPc.01 $5:..>5 832 3 134 eves & wknds No r.wts 63.1·8974 Apartments Furnished B1lbt1 Peninsal1 ·2607 S'.l7i nw !'mull cott.ige t Or 1 u .• otl I OJCl tlU•el 207;> Nrw1w 11 f:jtv<l TSL Mc•t 642-1503 BA y FRONT AGE bPac11 3 El• / fl Ill pr ~g lBr Sb7'.> SbOO u1115 110 303 <..Onll<o '"11t111orie uecor E CogewJlt•• l 871~?866 Ph•>ll cpl lrptt 119 p .. 110 ~ ::It ': t .. ~ ,, .. . 8 •6. course S 11!>0 b4U ~J?4 0Cf'.1rth unt 2 Br 1 bd .111 q,1•,1qr $895 mo J.10. ,. 6Jl 7'.170 \, ,t.•./t. "'vt<'r ~n1ntt C -.. t.-~ 1r, .. dr 61'.J 1' J l"'''li>JJ ~'>7 !i~l!·I AQI TUR fLEAOC"-? Br Cl•'ll yonu 1-"'9 S800 mo 1nc1 ? o.1 d c "e" cn111~e uloh l>t C II B Avail J f:lr ,• Ba .''• 1'. ( )r.i11g11 1 .. cJt•pn hYlnl~ IJOOI 1• I Wlllr rnll '40·4917 Av .. (...11port pilliO l11d1v VILLA MEO( RA qu1~1 lam compte~ 2tir ?ba 0 w carpet dr.11)t'; E>ncr gar no P<'I!> g;is wait>• P<l S560 mo $JOO uep lJ24 Elden :!Pt I 642 S le,', <1•" rHW w ilSSOC.11.111011 lt•.r~P $7'>0 &75 t,bOt. Cult' 2 Br 1 O I lrr>ll lrq ~ur•ll .. C~ ·"' fl '"9 .,,,..,. '"~ Qd! • ~Oil mo ~·I~ t.1'.J''!Jno -• WESTLHE VILLAGE 2 B• c.ooot vic.11111 Qlildqt' DOVER/WE$TCLIFF ilV.Jtl ln<lry rrl1 nu C.0"1' 1 · llr I ll01 11u CPI '0• •Jf"'~ r acpurt tJll ,,., Ill'''' ,.,, 'J••t' "B• , . ti"' si, •• i, s',tt'> ~h'•'' Hl(I h4'"> ht,4L '• ', 'J'l'> W 1"11' St ' I L lllt.) Dll tJ)(f-VII W TSL Mcmt 645-8 122 1. Ii• .> fi,1 " "'" "'"· we~•s•C1fil ~ tj,tJ''" 1 c-..11. -:. l/lttJ 1 7• t ''•'' (ldl•O vattJ S C,,lt> '"'' '-'<> ~fF Apt 'C:r11 cJr tut /.i6'i' 1 ;(JIJ I 11 V"1.0>H1•r11 11 Dua Point 2726 "· J" '· H• "• 1 Br '"'at oc.;•· u cJ.u •J ... , .. ,1n $410 1111 'I ') ,, • 'J .11, .d ' l rq I Hi Y.. '' l'.tn ,,, '"' l:'llCI 9•" iSOll r110 vfll~A1l1[.., I U•· t10 11 A•''' t hJ t J'ttJ(J (J 1t••t • hr ' t'J "u '.;o••1:. D1aplexes/Units 1300 : S• • t•J yar S 1400 6"3 3115 Accountant s.iy~ SEL l prime 1oca11on oi>acn Cosli Men 2224 triplex Must \lO oe'.<ue..j 2~B!!'r-"""'!,?!"'"1~B~a~f!"'rp~1-c_!"""_ sp,J 2 car gar S 1100 n10 Cipistrino 11~ u!J rui pt•I~ Sf>!>01mo 5.i4 2054 eves & wk~ Bucb 2618 C\11•11 i Mqrn1 b4 t 1324 El Toro -2732 Un.-ersoly Park II Twnhse ~!"'!!""~~~~~!"'""~~ $4Q0 ! or pohl No pt>15 1 1..,.--------~~- t:>b l llo6J J 1 l 11 l t,,l ~ 1 t I t t AJ 1 { tj .. wr ;rt 1t.•1qhl ' SJ,UIJ '~··.I I'•' 5~,.-c.11J11', .tµI 1 nu h11r" apprO• 2250 sq 11 Formal OCEAN VIEW Bachelor Serrano wooo~ : Br 4 • S t Ut 1 d perso11 011ly 32!i·J 17th din rm lam rm. 2 lrplcs. apt love •e rtg ' P PIJCt' 645 5 137~11 .71 Ba Condo d'>n w:>hr $3951mo 66 l ·6210 p<1llo ..,,nlJlt• q;11 .iy!' I year eno He.111 or L'.tlo ar 3 e 1 et11 e lh~o1u1 r ttp..-.1~ t11 .1f •• c,.1;>" nS7 one d mo ~tu 11•,1• otf 1 C.IJM Nw111 11 " II I'! 1 IH &7 .J 111•,l, I j 1 '</j 11 •.1•1• ~ • f'r 11 t-A , tu :'L•t tJ1•~r '' oc .. d,." , ,:l ; .• 1., u\ r '' ~. tt>' '· ' h·\', "'i,r • Ht•' h•rt ... I ,,, I t , f M • t ""' I "i!)fl 111 I •l, ' - Ht••' ,,.,,, .•• ,." ·' H• Ii·· • I t.1 < •1~.~ ' '' • fl,~f II l1Pl• I ' 1df I I• •11 '" ,,.,.1 .. t.t ,, It' ., .. '' ,, I fo , 1, ,, ,, I • .' ... •'- •EXECUTIVE SUITES· .. ''THE '' Business Reritals 2916 SCHOOL PROPERTY FOR LEASE " Io I' • 1111 tiArH1on Fil /LI l•11lfl'IOt1 870·6192 7 DAY A WEH .-.·r~•t.c TtV( •.tA ' r JC,SfC., I l<V( IOU ESCORTS/MODEL,$ ( •' I rJll (fl:)., 9i99 I 1<1' I .)1.11( f llC.. M F • • 1 1 ' ' • ti•· fJCJrt P\ I '-( ,., t' '"''-~'f, 4C,,4 t EXOTIC DANCERS ~ I '•• h.t ,1i..ltirf•tt~ ot ...... f· ,,, J ,, f'c.utte'.. THE LAST HURRAH p ''•~ P.!.18 ,~' ' , ... A• r • I JUST BRING YOUR SMILE ... lrg tow •nt ISi T D rS95 ooo 11 1 ,e,i1 Ba• ance 10 su f ~ou• • l!eC~ Call soor1 "'0" 1 Jst' 659 448' .i95l1•·Q IJay1 A·.ocado ::F2 547 2888 ~ --3-, ;~,:,.7 WOODBRIDGE Lg 4Br 2' :Ba ram rm trplc patios overhang nicely lnQSCPd. QOOI. lake. PCIV S1200 mo 640·1327 5S9·6188 ore 720·6897 Coali M111 2624 NSTOT n1·..-. -.-+-.c,mT!J Bach uttls paid $300. S 100 S5?51mo 2 Br I Ba pool $400 sec Ot1P 863 0755 •_,I U[JI(.} NWf'l er AC.H Sl50 mo met utrt 6J 1-479J • ,11 .t ff ... fl'.1W8I I ,, ' ' f '~' I Jt.1.JI\ l f;t• ... 1d\Jfld ~ ........ ~~~_..;;.::;___;;:,.:~~.:__ Income Prop 1350 48 unot wotn condo wt"1e slip income S3JO 000 Most see' Proper!) House 642 3850 · 8 UNITS Super e1ghtple• eacri w th 3 Bdrm ?' 1 oa dovo e garage w '" garage COO' opener S700 000 as .some l1na"c:.ng 1 2 Territrc "" eSlfT'e-nt $795 000 110-1100 -COTE 4- REALTY Lots lor S.le 1400 TflMIS PUYERS!!! Tl'\e r1nes1 o• taunory room close 10 Agent no lt>t' depo~11 i s1 & 1as1 166 9 E B s Rooms Magnolia ~hopping 14 "'ay 1 Hunt lucb 27401""!!-----~-- CASI DE ORO TSl l&Mf, ... 14~ 1103 ., Olk. 10 beach 3 Br 2 , Beaut SPdC•Ous lurr 11m non.sm• • mal '" orrl Condo parl\ se111ng w11n Ba 2 frplcs nu cpl 5775 SJ50 John 5a5.2497 All UTILS PAID view I Br wllotl paloo 536·44 71 1'2 91h Sl !>t1,Jlt-r 1 Jt.r jlJ,1 • ,., • r t<lM reoi;r • ! 10' 1~1 1.1,1 r,u . .iems ,~" C . I WJI 1 •Plorl'd laO, •r ' 0mmtrCll 2918 L·ghl oroghl S c111y 2 Br 2 Ba gai age w opener rrotc micro "' O hk ·VP tor srac~ed ... asner pool ~spa No pets 5;95 mo 556·9200 L11u1 Buell 2241 3 Br lrpfc. spa S 1sool mo 675·3067 2131676·2255 Compare belore you rent 0111ns spa tnory rm gar t.dM unlurn pvl ent lull ~JSlom design features. From 5700 1s1 & SJOO 2 Br 1 • OJ $450 S375 Odlto uut •llCI Qu•et t.rP.i .. 1 J e• c •·<le; •• • ci•~ Rentah .....,,,!> I >C~" 01J 1 •' •1 -,...-~-,--1-, ---- 2 Br ne .. 1y remooe1e<J g•ant 101 oe1 gar oesr C M 3•eil avail 12 1 121 E 21st 51 Ken 21:;.317.0326 2 1r9 Br 2 011 Condo nr Can~on St 2 car gcfr ... ~pn' 5125 6-15·6233 .l Br 2 ~ s"i ? ~:orv conoo "":Je $'050 mo Bro-• e• :)J.'.'·3650 6.S2 1010 poot bbQ cov ro garage sec oop to move 1n No dep gdS Pd Mt r .idoen SjOOmc. sec t7'• 486J ~unci••c.• ~ .. m -1.1 11 ~er " surrounded w1tl1 pfusl1 pets 63 l·6 l07 near Be" c ti BI v o I .ill-1 • rrr.s usP •)t " o lundscapmg No pels 893 4894 oe1 9 6 Lu• Balboa Pen Ou.111 .iv1111 ,$400 ;r1r •'· B h F $515 C I 2 B 1 B r.-;sp f' 25 · P•l e11tlb!l I fri'.J 5602 ,., n·~" Spectacular ocean view ac urn ondo Sly e ' a Bach Apt Close 10 lleac.ti ., 3Br 2': ba bit around a ~65 W Wiison 642·1971 2669/A Orange Ave stove relri9e $400tmo SJlO · <leo 673•2857 lwr lOO><. fQR Y•Ju courtyard s 1350 mo to H1aat. leacla 2f40-or call 85'1·892&-rrums·1rrcr 536-'4831 Bartroa· Pen-1>1 pvt-erotr j ..,...,,,,-;., Ruon1m<11 .... mo 1714) 955·2473 Cute Cape Cod small 2 Br Beauulul ;;> Br 1 Ba hptc no coo~"") or smo~ 1ng un11m•lccl 1n2--i 1 •4 YOUR OWN S225 675 jJ91 Very private Wood s Cove ' l ba $500 mo Ava1lebte patio vaultecJ ceiling gar- '· acre ocean view cou11TRY now 645·9628 age •Int flf6<1 nr Hunt 1Rm $300 mo Pvt hume mass"e rooms 4Br 4ba n Eastside 2 rm studio lrptc Haroour S6?5 846 0736 Qwe1 ar.,a "d ~ 10 t>P.•'' 'bra ~car gar green Pret IPma·t? 96R-4 70~ Wnm~n "' carPt ... r .,. ..,, • 1 ,,,,.,t-un1Qi..1e C.::H.~ 1 "•· "' ,,, t• '·O' ..,...,...,. !,...: .,1 -so e"Ot. ' r7 " • ESTATE pallo UlllS Pd $440 Beautrlut Twnhse 3 Br 2 , :: 5• : Ba Mesa d e Mar house Sl 400 mo Va S 150 dep 631·0921 Ba trp1c vavned ce111ng cant Agt.1.,arr)' 494·755l 1 Beautttul & park like bll·ons lncd y.1rd gar SUURlMOTEL Rent1ls Wuted 2909 D~,.. ~atdenPr no OelS S9S·: ""0 S ert<J Mgm1 6J .. •324 Ll'gllU NigHl 2252 with terraced pool EASTSIDE age Aln4 areil nr Hun1 _ _ • P11v.i1e Patios 5400tmo I Br I Ba Apt, Harbour $740 846 0736 j 2 Br 2 Ba Quiel cul Ile sac 1 •Covereo Pat•os yard. tndry rm no pets J 3, ? Ba s•n91e story Saddteoack Valley view •Spacious Apls l5t & last mo rent Ctose lo beach ''II Bach N~t, •en1a1s nc .. a'" ''"' 'lO ,.~ c. up Cu•o• IV PhonPs•n•oom .2;4 '<ewpo11 Bt•<J CM 1)46 7445 SS • 5 ""c • B' o ~ e' lanoscaped yard gar· 1 •Dining Area 128 E 2 l st St IC'ff !rplc c;rpts d•.:IPl'S I 642·.3€50 6-12-101(\ dener •nctvdeo commty •Walk·•n·closets TSL Msmt 842-1103 all vtiis •ncr1 $4 75 mo I SU I SUfHODCE 1 8, ? oa iwnnse 2 car POOi 1 )'r lease no pe1s I • Home· like krtcl1ens 536·4637 ~'IO ... ~ ,,0 Laoie c.1..ote>r ·v ,3, e<' roe S850 mo • S800 mo 714 495·6l67 1 block to Huntington & EASTSIDE Spacious qu1i>t 2 Br $~ 1<. I 10?& w Loa~1 H"'r ~"'C Av~ 1 12 · •51.0546 Minion Viejo 2267 Frwys 1$675 mo 2 Br 1', Ba 2 Br Twnnsr S58S Wilt~ N(WPOAl BEALr< (.Ouplf' r e~. UCf:'iir I• tJt.irrN)t 1 • • c .. n Rt'• .:h ,t .:~ e.:.1 ... .. Fn r >PO ">.)Ip \Q •• , •• r \V Jt f 1 ' I\ ~ 0 tt t r,r-· re; .,.. n e P'i-T ••• 1 ( '>', ,_,. ') 1 '·· '"' .. Pint U11t , • •• ..-,,\ '8r '' ~ , :J• ~ F:~ l ........ , r •~ , r ,,_.. , • Ci.;·-~ • • . ••, Industrial Rentals 1 .... ' '· • ..... '·.· .. ' 2920 .. . ·'' •,. HEAL TH WqRK S ... -,i. c /;.,~ "'' j>-4f:' r .. •. n I , "••• "-r 'r • ·t E '~"•C" '- .. • • • J , ... 11 ,,_ Cao ttti '•''""'I rt noori ~ • Plea;e ,r 11 L ad .:· ..., ...... •, '' ;r..-1CJ-' "' .... ,€;, PllYSIOLDCIST I I ...... : •• : I II> t o~ -. ,..., • "' J'1C,.... • : • : , f"'t ::.1.1 ,, • .... 16eJ r 1 "" j ~ .. dt. .J, A ~, .... "J2-: C'ans 'Ot 'P""'''~ t.. fh'"S ACtQSS ·~p ~·,µ,.i• I f""' · UTILITIES FREE Townhouse t'nclsd gar· 10 bedCh '•60 8656 B"'"''<D NEW 2Br 2oa tmmac 3 Br 2 oa gdnr I age yard trplc. lndry rm I c;,, LdQ~"a Bc.1 , ... ,. "' .>3' 3Co?">: r: o, Or·~e Oy A C frptc <1ke memo 1 Burm Furn $585 1 small pet o~ SPAR Kl ING .!B• vp~tr'> " I'' ,.r l ;, 'U1 l · I 0 f'" • Pa Mer seo~ "0 J,e..., ' c;h1llJ OK A,a I :' Bdrf'T From 5695 26 t7 Orange 4 r>I• 11'"1 t-nc Qllr d w h••"' "f I ·•" 1=.-I :!~.. • £! t ... I 1 ·~t> l.: ~ ... t • 4014 ,. Busines s Opp . 2922 :r .. a+~·~ >Iv'_,,...' "ti Cc." ... ~ec · " Sr :-e·s C' ·6i: i ·A<. ,. 30 M-5 661·3184 L A Ou NTA ~ERMOSA TSLM 1 "•2=1103-to NPw •-:••11 qr1':. "IC' r ··•· ~.:'i .:'.~'"14•1(1 B b °""'t 1 BPach 3 otks Clll " J;PIS S'i55 ltd? 1'8Q S , • . .,. ... '""Cui • 9• · 8.i Newport u c 2269 '• os 1 t i;.J ' 11" • : ~. ~ ~ f ~s· s ll" Wu'" '1 EO•nqer E'SIDE 2'1R 1 IA war~ 1CJ oe11cn 1 Br <,tOvP I ~un!Jt"f• '::d•acH:. ,,.,., • :. •'·~a -. I '"l •' Storage .~ ~ I• ·-· ~ .c. •• :1 • ~~ 1.a ea C<""",.. l\1a"e ••1.:u .• , 1c~"~·' r.:·-%28 3·4 B• 2 .oa 201oci..s10 ,. •4T-5441 L.vqe Crean Ouret Laun ret r qe :.iso rn n Bh 'OJ~~ mo r.·c .:p•r •"JV• • ..1ose 10 poo1 & I Jc Carport fr om 5450 536·-lb; 7 ' .. ~ t~'S .J~ 2 Br • ~ct • .,, "·S ~ 962·66.83 Liguu Buell 2648 6.S6 454<! 2744 ~ ... t-.. T r, H c:l'f P..,• !""' '' •, B.1 ·"·'>,.,.. \.. r i. t ~ C1r19u lor Rent 2912 Announcements 3002 -n"T ~:-.~ell>~ :>E '\1•"·'"'·" 0 714851 •JOO Mount1in, Desert Resort 1450 : ·: t..., t 1~ ~ Co 'O' ~'-'ec l cs :iGB 2J~~ Es•oe J Br 1 Ba Qu1e1 tnco ,a gron• wa1Pr po no ., .. is s-oo mo Av31 r '<ewport :Shore5 Irvine 1 1 B• 1ra11er at Treasure' E S•<lll dlA 1own11Se 2Br ---~------3BR 2 1BA Plush Corioo 1stt1no ocean vrew $4 25 t · iba. ')Or. S650t mo. lakes 2 story townhouse 1.1.:6 1035 or b~S '<09!> t t ,, \.lt-~ \,'" , .. ~ ' 1 •. t'i'I gar agP <.~o"q,. 0fl I h :)ti nn"' fi;4'.'I .., 2 'i4 "'''" JO fl Boat Sl•P Mo I 2 tJ-433·9991 2543 Orange 642·0670 lbr lrpt AC trig. POOis Hotels,Motels 2904 10 mo S 1300 675· 1938 courts 1ac wa1er~capP LAGLJNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH 10.20 or e5 1.5394 Newport Bucb 2669 Ets1de lge. pvt 1 or en,ct no pe1s leas" $600 '>IOTOR INN ' g.11,.g»s S9!'> me V•c~, ?od 'lba pool spa. near garage. yard New paint & 12 13) 373. 1320 a11er 6pm VI>•, ,~ies < 105 ii"''' 64'. 4800 64~ .. JJ< .1 crpt $525 645 8453 y " l'a:,r,.on island avail now l"""I 8.tlCla 27481 OJ•'• y,,,, '-'or tt 1 Office Rent1ls 29 14 LIVE IT UP IN 4 Br 2 Ba rarge home SllVEIHAUS AT T t' .11' : 9• 2 ca •rp1c Ne .. i;.on tughlano. 2 c.at • 2· '5 "~5·884 1 S1,M6IS!ilti8___ ClHEIYISllAPl ~ 'irtcl,<; a,ae--ca1or w .--------S4851mo 1 Br 1 Ba lrptc 1 Borm ilPI Nonn L.1guna 't'.ileC poo ~ s1 .. 1 ~ 1 100'-COMMISSIDM upper un11 111orv rm all I s.s50 'mo 1 year •ease C"ar GS!; 'I C H ' ..,,. , "'' ,. O• JS ~:.'.)r "15•' '•"" bit ons Even111g~ 497 5382 lJQu"il Bea ' ~c.4 "2qJ L'..,, B•'lc• "" ,,. "•· 366 Avocado Ocean Vu 1 B• apt 1 wo•~ · Down to hrth ,rices . .,,. . ;iec w ~ ·~ J PS ""C sd garage 25 ooci. C11ar'"'·"(j 28"' ""e·" • <:<;,:, "'~ c)J ; •' •o ,e~ •enia• 40?2 Cl\dn VtlLA BALBOA rer·pa• .... r ~-'"'!."'. : _JS • ..1S' I A.... "'!' s 1500 mo Newc o•t :.'Br Total Lu .. ury• Loca·e~ :~ ~:" ·e·· w, ; Beac" Rea 1, 6"5-'642 L:.e S 1500 Agt 631·4960 •t 'I JIM MAC f I I '• ! ~ ' I f • :.-E r . , · . ... • · •oo ~Q " • ,, · , f •CluS•"e •• , '••· , ,, r.ar~,c, •' t• \ . '. 1 I n.vestment Ogportunities 4018 -..ec:-opc: ' -"' -Sl:=' .1 A ;~' E ''1" see ·c aePo•er ate l11yf ront Ho111-Le1se a U I ,0 .. ,.s., C.J • ... -<1 S--,i "S" ' ' · oa 61 n partmenls, n . Beogum Rpe r, 0,., ·loo•;,,. :~=~t: "'cl C'f~25~ Pv• OB:" ~B~O;~~~~ II ,,.. 4 .J J-U "7"'11 245·635~· '' ...... • ... J -·" c. An 955. 1055 675·5535 "orani ue "'If c. c.c. TSL lllc111t 142·141'2 GOLF couRSE.\IJ.E.W 2B<. Money to Lou .4024 ;;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;:;;t-REU ESUTH OAM-- ••·• •" • ' " t TQ ~a" 3004 Lost & Found 2~5.i;.--~ ... OlorlE l'OR RENT 2 Br 2 ba delu•e apt C.;s:a •.•esa 3 Borm S8"S BEACON SAY J bl 3 ba I w 1rerrog & garage deck new cpt nr stores $525 mo 642-1603 01a1 ol Stitt Properly 1550 ~ -erraced lots c'1a1n r.n• fence \f P':!~ < B.irrr 2 oa se11> ng •oOI"' 5 oe" 3 st or age Sl'eO~ $)5 000 owe 602· ·ce 3690 o• BO• Rou•e 341) Tococ~ Ar z 86~36 '"erce<l varo o garage pvt yard oay view s_teps sssoirno 2 l3·332·8345 11.•<lS & pets we1come ' 10 pvt beach 1enn1s crt. 863·0755 Ageni no lee par~ Inc.I 18 <Jock NO Coat• Men 2724 .u• Seaotvft Canyon PETS 1 or 2 yr lease "'1""s""'"'2""B""r_a_p_t_a_v_a-,1 .... S4""9!!'!5!""!'& 1wrnrr 2 Mst• B1 2 , Ba Avail Feb 1 Refs reQ $550 garage. spa. poor •rp1c courts spa POOi S 1900 mo 675•8617 Avail lmmed Call bfr 6 s ·50.mo Ber 7AM or a11 l l ie Ca1yon Twnh• 645 5677 177 E 22no St lllSTAIT l•t I Br 1 Ba. ell blHns. lndr)I rm. car port, nr beacl1 & shops $425/mo 735 w 18th SI TSL 11111111. U2· 1103 Large 1 bO All UlllS Pd. ·oM. 64G. 7657 3 Br 2', Ba 2 story 1 Br duple• pvl Sode yard New 3 or 3 oa conoo 2 f orovacy & convenience 8 gar FISode 54 75 gas & 81lbo1 b l ind 2106 car gar SSC" mo 1 yr AvaH now Agt tPaut wtr pd 759·2403 dys 1102 S BAYFRONt small •ease 1s1 6 tast S30Q 6•0·0327 857·4515 eves Utrhly rm. poo1 $404/mo 548·0336 Large! Br. l1esl1 paint & completely cteaned 382 Vrclona. blwn Newp0r1 & Harbor $425 85 I ·9523 rnouse furn S l'OO sec: aee Mark G40·4950 HARBOR Vll:W ?Br ?ba. I BA. lge rooms 2S9 mo until J..rly 1 7 20· 1622 Newly oec 1ge 2 or duplex 1 den. rormat oon1ng rm Ft ow er $395 no pets. SOUTH BAYl'RONl L•tlle, ~ncl yard 743 Weelo rrptc comm pool NEW call 760-0189 Balooa 1s1ano Charming ~S2S mo 675•6516 CARPETS Avail now 1 Or w1pa110. $380 Gas "LIKE BRAND NEW" .. and un•Que 4BR · m111ds Dini Point 2226 1 $ l 250l mo By owner po No pets Refs req 4 "A comp1etel" 673·325I 147 !'lower SI 645·8161 Sp!J.rl<flng 1 Bdrm lrom $'440 2 Bdrm lrom $535 u111s po pool. garage. no pets room "' 1 3 Br 2 Ba condo Pt lurnisnee1 nome Best Bay tJigueT gateo pool ten· Haroor Voew 11ome 4 Br 2 S250tmo tor 2 Br, unfurn duple• Mature couple No pets Ug11t manager duties lor 12 unrt and Jelly view Boat s11p nis walk 10 beach 5750 Ba lul)Y upgraded. pres· and sooe I•" •nctuoeo 492•6700 11g1ous home S 1750/mo 301 Avocado. 642·9850 24 1 W Wilson 63 1·0960 Yearly •ease or POSS•ble I 71412 1·0292 720· 1563 tease OPI on 640·8510 Ocean vu condo 20rl2be Bruce Cnendter lrolc 0001 tennis $925 lodo Isle 2 story 3 Br 2' > complex REF s reQ. Lrg I Bi. crp1s/drps, lndry rm, parking, waler & trash pd. e•ll 1oc Mt11st1 U.hm1i1hed Ceaer1l 2202 1 Br 1111 S5'L ?Br Per.r $710 ,, , '.l Br S&;;>• "'"''"' Su111111tr I Winier llontals JACOIS REAL TY Pll°' lllHAQElllUT 714/175-8173 A l w ay s a sa f e •n ctnt1tred-reed th!! ads eve~y 642·5678 96 6595 ba lormal d•n rm trg Pat 644·6311 4 • patio S 1650 644·4895 532·5939 AM only No pets 631-8427 2br I ' >b8 frplc OW pvl Hant. lucla 2240 or 646· 7922 (boll1 eves1 pa1oo gar No pe1s $540 New 2Br 2Ba dshwstir •Small oloe ciean I Br 1 634 Ham•!lon 543·5478 lrplc pantry enclsd gar & Nt GWC only $425 ut•I pd LIDO LEASE I 2 Br 1 ) Ba twnhse apt pallo No pets 369 110 pets oo gar 752 5822 •on lhe Bay Beach Dock cpt~ drapes. bll·rn gas Avocado $560 63 1·6 155 •Small olOer ctean I Br l o • 40 boat Five stove water Pd c'111dren PENTRIOOECOVE 2 Br 2 Nr GWC only $425 ulll ptJ bedrooms Unfurnished I & I sml pet OK $525 B 11 Co ND o nea r ·10 pels no gar 752·5822 1 S2GOO monthly .Yettrly I 54!; 1678 J B11kerl 611s tol 1ncld s 3 Borms t ' ba, lease possible longer l2Br 1ba d ownst airs washer/dryer. rel11ge.I 10..,,.,housP $625 mo Dlleltout lay I luch I $500tmo lmmed occupy micro· wave. elec gar Comm Re.I Elf.I. OPnn1s 8'i1·0424 don 1 o P n • fr PI c . P:i1oo Ccl•POrl • OshwShr Plll!O gas & 1 0001 1e,,n•s Avail now 831 7300 2 B B 1 • 1 1 a qas app iaoces water paid No pets I 1)11vnPr %4 1597 all 'ipm 1 S 5 0 0 S 5 ;> 5 C a 11 please $850 Agt no fee I 3 Br 2 oa !rplc nPw 548 87'i;,> 10·8PM 1 863 0755 c l'P"'~ draP"S x pa ,,1 Lo•elv Bt1111s tondo 3 br I Sli~O 754 1202 2 oa Short term tease IHI. lt1c~ 2740 Hut. BtlC~ 2740 Also tor s111e S 1300tmo _ no ... nti;wn ) Br 20a Avc11I 12,:J 720 0161 :i ... pre .. 2 . oi; s to bch 2 . tar c,or t Wat er oaod Lrg 2 Br 2 1 Ba ocean view (·:;is mo 842. 81 03 ,1 2 car gar S850tmo I )\ti 5PM 55 7 ·6689 EXECUTIVE HOME ·, Bd• 3 Ba S 1350, mo %3.1900 Lrg waterfront. 4 Br. 3 oa. dbl gar 30 ft dock 2 yr 1se $2500rmo .650·2730 Tn1nkrng of a new home for spring? See the many MOVE I• TODAY 11s11ngs rn today's crusl· PHTllOISE-lllO Ired columns 642·56'8 -Plush & ovt1 Large 2 Br 2 Kenney bunkport? Isn't that the boat tha l won The America's Cup 1n ·751 ./ r-._• fl) '/I .... Tu t t•n• •11111111 '[:\\..;J~\-~£~'5 u w1 w1boa1 s11p " ,.011 I Ba Supere bay voew •• ,, • S 1600tmo 646·0603 II yuu rt not s141t who (Ot what) l\tnneybunkport wu don t lttf bad -you·rt oot alone Krnntybun~Porl is one ul I~ doshnch•tly <111tmnl apartment lloo11>4ans al SPit*•nd Y1llat' m Hunhneton Buch Su w1nd V1113f' 1\ • rttult ol lolillly oersonalo1ed proltn1onal plannon& lllt ~ind ol alltnft0n you dn erve A pttlt'CI bltnd ol n~lurt an4 lmng -nestlfil 1n 4 forest with --. r .- IORA•·UTI bt•tr•. 11 Ol1111ffHtl11 HO• NPT CREST CONDO 0eaut 3Br or as 2 • den Nt w paont $1200/mo Agl 645-0295 Nr lido shops & beech, 2 Br. tam rm. fllCe paUo, dbl gar w/workroom A tndry S960tmo also BV!lll l urf1tShlld 213·339·9383 9 S wkdys •WPRT HTS HH I Near new 1wn11se,. 3 Br 3 Ba frptc; l'R, OR 2 CAI g.ir yrd patio SI 100mo 1'V1'1 494.7429 On Peninsula 3 bdrm 1 bl'llll 213 39111 .St Yearly l8001mo 7~2 5695 Pelermo 4 Br · lam rm nu nPutr>\t crpl, ommAC 51500 673 'i58q . , babbllna brooks and quiet ponds. cooled by nilturJI ''"~" b1tt1ts Add to that tennis court\ sw1mm1na pool\ d spa ana a convenient locatt0n nm shoQP<lla .ind ,mploymtnl and you·vp itot 1 plate anyone would ~·ou41y call llomt (hen llenneybunkporl) Ont an4 lwu btdroom. one and two balh ap11tmenh lrom S575 sV.~6'~d ., 15S~~ fluntrnaton V~lac_e lane1 Huntmaton Buth CA (71 4) 898·9961 f tom lllt 5-tn ll!tao f rttwty dun no1ll1 Oil lltj()t to Md~cldtn.'then west on Mcfa!Scltn to S1tw1nd VtlllCt I u(n1sl11ng\ 1va1table • Open daily 10 AM 'M dus• 2 Br. 2 oe. au voew 5 minutes l o ocean I $550/mo Greg 531.4888! Newport Buell 2 7691 J1)n \(\t •..ll ~rr ....... e ~ Clullt•d l b,_ I.,{' C A•• port.~ l'v.,\ CJ6-~60t 250 so It $200 "'0 779 VJ 19tti St c.. ~, Tom SS• gq, e ~"nat service 1n a com tor1ao•e '1ome 11•e a1 mospt>ere w lll'm•tt styte d•n1ng & ac11Y111es Semi & P"' •rros ava 1 Staie 11c o ca1~a1645-4?40 2 Delu 'e Qt• er·~ FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call : 642·66 78 Fvn st•P<I Sec•e'"' al IBR Condo sec blog wafl< 'Viulion a""' pai.:: dect. oceJ" 10 bell poot club hse i:ct,ntJ ~ 0' tt C undergrnd par~1ng $525 Rentlh 2907 "'"'"' FdSM•O"' ·s1~no ;i•ea 548·3874 Of 786·4048 Co.,tacr B•uce (1>1• .... r ,,., 2111": 351ti St l Br 2 b11 UPPC• unol w PllhO all bu11tons, I bloc~ to Och yrfy 5795 Newport Beach Realty 675· 1642 Large B•g Bear caoon Poot "<,Q O"O'J 1301e. color T\ :z ltDIC sleep~ 14 f1141<,.:5.5Q16 Rlllt1l1 to Sb1rt 2908 •L<IM o;ll~ SU•IPS •m~' pk : SJ50up 28~< f ·1 H...,~ 616·6QOO , • .,:.: "t '. Wll••••••••• 2 rms avail on lully lurn apt 1 blk from beac11 RETAIL t OFFICE l(..hO•CP Ney,porl Be11cl1 IQ cat1011 on Pacor.c Cna<t Hwy HarbO• side ilN."0' 1;ioo sci 11 7 t4·645 11ou • I linct '"' f1 • )l.t.,""lt!a..; )ti t ud 'hft 111 A p1 r>,l 11 fURNISH[O J)1 .UNFUHNISHED All UTILITl(S PAID H[ALTH CLUBS TfNNI'.> SWIMMINC. plu~ 'mul h more' Sor!"f no pt>t~ Model' opl'n daily Q lo 6 .............. Oakwoo(I Garden Apa~menlS Newport Beach So. I 700 16th Stre11t (at Oove11 642·5'13 Newport Beach No. 8/10 Irvine Avenur (at 16111) 645·1104 NB S275 mo 675 2087 4 B• 2 Ba house W tD ~'"" etc $;,>50 mo • S20 dep 646·8386 Ava11 "ow prof lt>mate to sl1r w saml! or COM $3"5 uftl n SMl.r prelPr 720 0840 or 72() 20Q t Bay1ro111 o rr.ces oat•os p111k1ng 1c1n1tOridl 673· 100'.! 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AS~i ATTENDANT • • •'t .,., .. ,,,,P A.po1y a1 Ji-. c. w .. .,,, Coast H,., ·,e; (;C."\.'(111) • (In side) " •"'t • o ~d trS e•· 1-, .. • •• • a " .1st Apply on ~ P'' ~1('1' Ft THE EARLS PLUMllllC 1''2( Newport Blvd c •Sid Mesil CA Ml '::'SQ AC'C'o11nt•nQ Cieri. w1d ror ne<.raurant Apply Oe· ,...,,.,.,, ~ 4 l'riday THE llE(l ON•ON 2406 Npt 8 v I N! I Bch ALL AROUND f •I'"• "Cl"d person tc ,. • ~• se·, ...,,th ano ' 1•' • \t l'lt! PS18bhShl'd r ··•· • t' ,,.,,Q rep & O•S· " t .!c• M11•;r handle all f11" •' '"l1 c;nlaU ware h '~I ,,. funt. 111J"<. mtlvd1no •,; · o """" boo I<· ' .... , •'<l 1f\ll sales rot ~ .... , uf Jlp(J\jlr ec; panicu o••Cltl phone RenPt11s ,me1 't l .tw1~1\ l\.i_u4'1 ha"e ,.,, t 1n~p, 1111tc>r• Call 1 , 01(1(1 • '" person 1111 !111" IC. 16JS Su ; "' , , • (.. ~I Resume ._ •• '!I.ti'\ ANIMAL HOSPITAL , 1 1•<ot.i M1•si1 r 1 kennel "n·~··r M ,1n ~ 11 Call ~41! 3 79~ 19 6) ANSWER .. C SERVICE '""'""""'' OpPrJtor vari· I'''' ... ,,,,,, JQ4 177 7 Fem sl1r ;,> Br New~Q!l Beach nouse 1 Dlk rrorn beacl1 no ~molo.rng S350tmo yearlv Lve mesg 650-8739 111s1 tor looking at our spuce Pay nothmQ and TtH'S l'\1• 1••1> rt·~,.,, A1<h1lf•c1ura1 PlRI MEWPORT APlRTMEMTS I COUNTRY CLUB LIVING IN NEWPORT BEACH Songres 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· menfs & Townhouses lrom $1160 rAsk about designer lurn1shed units) On Je«1boree Rd et San JOAQutn Htlls Rd 144-1100 S850 Mo 2br lbll IOI• ol woo<l lrpl 10 from '\And 1remPndo11~ C;11ahn0 & O<f'fll) ,,,.w 6!r0 1366 IHFHIT t Br I bll lr1q S675 mo 1'1 l11s1 t. c1eanrng S1111dy 644 O 126 81'y Vonw I h<l Nf'w rn Cannpry V1llQ1J Beompd ce11tng'\ '? t:or PkO S1"i()-•mn &I' 'l-717 Ru'\~ 'nlttl1llfq't<1 !>•Qll. 67~ 'l•~I· • .'ll :~.'-I PROJECT CAPTll• l Cl<I <; ~°'"~1.'0 Vic 1 M111 ll vr9 "'" erc1111ec· Cell Mike on suite 205 at lhP rocallon f 10.....,Pr WAr n1'~ S "''''I 1tu.1l <1r 1wong ll'lldt rsh•P An.1 '>'lti • I;'.:' m~o ~ ""owledRI' or erch1U!c I t.•nl r11rl•ll' essen11et SCRAM.LE TS Al'PI\ 10 PPl!'llO 24 18 M.1c Arthur Blvd N B (714) 5'7-1527 F M ocean view block to heacn S307 mo lSI lost I•--------• • dep NB 675 0818 ANSWERS I 644 0/;20 EOE Mf Art p,,~1r up Tee s111r1s. • f'r .1yu1 Oninl' 1 t'h''"" • wN k 432·030 t NEWPORT BEACH Flshr 3br 2ba hn11SP in [XCCUTIVE SUITf C M $295 mo $:;100 dep OFFICES 557.4527 or 546 t~J4 Fash1C111 ts 760 8070 Huge B@lhO•l orronlron1 OC A11P011 752·6408 I f)l(•Wll l tlt """ 1· Ir ·ll ~ ( .111 Back AC CORCll(lN homo pAnor11m1: vor 4 w4 "EWPORT IUCH I 11v..1vs Q<!I ,, '111k11•11 11'"' S3SO mo 6 5 96 I' 000 7nc1 llr <llJ•PI Sl•Pt>I '"'' w'"'" '"1 1' ~·'·" ''"1 Mature woman wants hr• ntCl'ly tnd~tOd OldQ Otl I '1•"'111'11'r k ,,,.,~ ml' I '"'\J'°I '"41 tnt• Pi\r'\f"f 1no .tpt W•Vll!W 10 S1'1rP Wiii illffl par~1119 qiUtlQI' ilh I 1~n11h 1!1 Ill. I l.1><\W do tighl hOUSt work IOI i111a11 645·4800 V1ti.v rf'<lucloon of rent or 1N1ll (i4S 1 l:>3 dyS h011'if' 'ill '111Vf' rf'f ' OFFICf OFC>K SPA<..l fi'>O ;> IAG P•l'S1tg1ous 10c...1t1oir $•10 ht'•. ~11 II 1J It 1t II tt • ,.,,. "' .. rt f'O'l , .. ~ u Al I ~lfillo\)N Newporl orv 'tin bll l'ntr\ I PP• tll'~k "' ~.)00 rno 1°' Have you 111ed 10<111 .s '" lrq E11'Stbtull con1to f•fl' :l:?• ~Cl tt olhn• fllln °' j c rus1lted 409? II nh1 1 1 p 1 1 v s 3 ~ o 11nlurn cnltet> m.lcnonr you're ml'l!lllQ the 1>1191 11'111 ff\7:l A (i 44 6801\ ( ""'"'encP rO<"lll tlV·t•I b111g111ns 111 rownt fr"-'·fl-4~ f\,111fi1L~lb ... 647 !>JlW , ·- AS~fMBl Y WORKERS I >Ql•t .1~'iAml>I~ work from , "" hOl'Tlf' F'Cl'llenl In· '"m" <"rrfl•lu"''" lo• h''"'"""'"l'' "" Stat! .mm1•0 •teh Call Maggi1> ,Jt 11i q59 8686 Also Pf •'" •'""'''"U' SlllL tdl• 1tem1 w1111 11 1)111"1 Ptlol Ctllstlfled Ad 6~2 ~6711 ~11!!111-----..---llm!llm--~---........ ---------------~· ---~--------~-..,....--. . 2.17 per day I 5 All ~Ou pal l('lo '' 30 1.lal~ dll 1111111' DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY thtt IRVINE MtRAOR d ltte HUNltNGl ON ACHCOMBER t>\ll't y Wednesday al no e~1ra cnarge' CALL TODA'I'" AH FOii SUIDllA Your Ddol\ P1101 Service D11 t!L101, Reprl!seri1at111e ~'2-Hll 11t. 322 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 11, 1983 87 ' loolclceerin1 Cemeal Coacrett Gar4tai•J Haali•J • Houe Cliaai a1 P1iati11 P1riia1 Tree Service Bl\kpg l>qvroff 1111" acc111 ROD"S CONCRETE & ABE'S GARDENING DUMP JOBS & Need Your House Clean? flllE PAllTlll EXPERT Wllllcoverong 1n, DOUGHERTY BROTHERS ~ ~ec-! Fleaolll~ hrs mcl MASONRY 9 yrs same G1111eial matnl Clt1i1n-Ups SMALL MOVING JOBS Resp & rel1at1le wtgood Oy Ricnard Sinor LIC S1Uli8110fr Re;,~ Consult-l 1c.t1~ 1.,nds<.ap1ng & clean w~ nd~ .i1 yo1" ousines) iu1. rree esa 840 HOS Free esltmate s 648·8519 Mll<E 6<16-1391 rel s Lw1<1sey 650 3S6:i? 280644 14 yr& ol .noppy ~nl Ass1gnmt 581-8590 • u11s ;> 1 yr~ ""'P 642-3657 S " u• ''" 11u:.J..up ~deliver G o • 1 1 ce HAUL -.. OVE-FIE••ovE II Sit' lncalC\lstomers WEGALSSHOULOHA"'G JC. T"E( !':ERVICE All I VP[ n .. p.ur '"'url ...... CC111w•1 642-7047 c ...... ·c Ta' le IH en1ng .. man enari • ... IV! .... t ••• .I .. " - I SllJf1A'I' MIX! •u ~ I ee I nm ng mowing Furnllure Trash Trees Thank you 96, .J·4114 TOG"lHER WallpalJ"r r.ommuw oemovill yaro ~'"1 •O·ll I r 111 ' ' Prof rnature, relt&ble. " ~ • "' 2 2914 l vrnm 1 & Ht>~1d Rt!.!& 'HAIE l'AYtNG 61LLS ·1 CUSTOM llLE SERVICE clean·uP6 & hauling We 963·5415 NORM QUALITY PAINTERS • upllol wall!> 839 Ol:IO r.le.\11 ups elc ..,4 • rJtt>t; FrPe l'Shm111,.) P<'r ,.,,,, .. , tiooi.keep1ng Quot workmanship reas oo 11 all 731-6366 pet/plant care Lo~el rel PROMPT, NEAT PRO Pl ~I . T t i 64!> ·i:>t>\I ,-dil<r•I pvt II)"' cost bill pdy1no prtCt!S Wrdy 547-83~2 ftlf4t•I•~ W11tt4 LJe~~yg~:n·U~~Vj~ Bob 546-4656 wk' ys FESSIONALS 636-7 149 ~11!! .. i"'t~e .. r ... e"r~·~u""~.,...---"~"·~'~·~·1'11!"'!1"~~~,- A -''lldQt>llng960-3561 cL·1..1c • 645·81921731-2916 L1141ca1i11 PLAS~R PATCHING MtVA'lETUTORING I ttorarys • L" •I • are Mow1n~ Edg ng Twice a 12 YRS EXP rm small. Ru:.tuctos lnt1e.<1 30 yrs Mnsa Sutiaects. K-College C t ,. l C t C1b111et M1a1a1 Ct111d care Cays E,;p mo S<!0-$25 645-5737 College student lge truck, WISOAH llAllT. My ~111ces are small' Neat Paul 545 2977 17 141 631 1788 OS • "'"1 aw tll tr I .. b I b I l""rh 1 6 ea Call lo ralt1S COM T"an• you Cl I 892 c530 650 64771650-6646 •C i~11 Bus1n<"•' L1119t11111r1 •• ,l!w a.l ine s. ca ine .,..,, er • Y rs Clean Ups•Tree Trimming " "' n ups, hau ing . ., Lu•io~ Grapn1-1Murals ED'S PLASTERING Typia1 Service •,.11mirr'i 011111• DrtL"'ll 1dl"'-bars IS tofm1ca 64~-2122 Yord Mainl •Hauling 759-1936 Courl ~ ,., ~~ __ _ " .. "' • b • • 088 L1w1 Mo•er lt,11'r 1111/e•t P111ch111g11a.ture~ --.,------- I •P.,1~01i.111111u•~ I . ouniertupi. ~c-1 LOVltilG CHILD CARE My MIKE 650·3263 Tll'l lla•Llll Ouallty m1/eicl pi11n11ng Rtt$lu1.c;or. 645•8258 Corres1.1onde11ce R I ( h • 1 11 " HARDISON E'Ou1ryy\ENT to• 1our nome or business Appra1sa1 torm1 etc • t'd •1<11" Cuprntry omtt. 1 year " up. IJ Ma1nt clean-ups tree Haul any1tt1ng 645-7331 7 E IP OtJlum' t 650 7169 MAINTENANCE & REP~IR Free est Randy 962-7519 Pl1aL1'at Jackie 516-44 I • "'P'"'~" en r ~ I imt! t11rnm1"g hauling. e1c • _ ll,11 i.11 l•f'"""11,1 """'"' E•per1Carp.,ntrvServ1ce F p 641 096 Hoa1tClt 1aia1 1145W Bake12<11111 ---------.2 ....... -h·r~E~D~.~.~4~1--7~1~2~5 Tvu111g/WOt11'"Prcicessing 1,11to11 N•th •'" i11,11ntt1 Ht.'pJo 1'1t-muo ':_1J~t109n8~0 CoDtrlCIOU ree est e1e • ' ROBIN'S CLEANING Le11ou FlinUElllEDO PAllTll.n w':. rER HEATERS""' oat All 1>us1ness scnool & per '1~ ·~1 ~.·o (lo1!1S·"1' "4 '1 Geaer1l IOW•EHE•Tllll • •5 ""v sr,ndlt:;ro1ects 8!11 -1041 SERVICE a thorougr11y Ooen tennis player otfers rortt proofing shingles 2 PQol neo1ers• Furnatt-s 1 Automotive ftP MOOf u NG ·ill pi1ases Rernodel Repairs comm REAS RA TES FREE i;tean bouse 540-0857 lessons all agPs S 15,nr yrs e•per m11e~1 spec. •Faucets* Disposal!>* Wiadow Cleinial -~~~~~~=~--1 1tl ,, "' Hl'd L 11. uond I\ •l!S1<:1 Lie. <1. bo11aeo EST t 714124 1 1235 K " Wills 544 0344 ,,, natural wood t1111snes -I ACCENT Ptfll STPoPiNt, ,:., 11<11 1•1t14 .irovtorrie "" For est 552 9142 • • Dt111t114a~lt/Thorou~h " • Mnouo & •nwreo. Ire., COAST PLUlllllG I WHITE WIZAAD AN" {An • .14 '1" H11dy•H Have rels Secky 720·9 5 M E r ,., s "1NOOW WAS'"'t••G I .. .. I' -•••• ,, esl l•C C-3J NO 290804 H A IN ... ljealer f)eC1al ,. ",, 1,,mu ~"'>tt"•t1!'1''4'•1Jd .. i •h•LJ·°' '" •1 ' r.., t!'lC•·~ RuomAcJd1t1ousRumoCJet 1----------_ l t •s B b . • I '""'~e~ ~··"~'"''~~ LI •lw Cnonml!rc131-Res1<:te11\lal l~~~lu:;:,~~n8 S~~1:s c:•,~ Clean 11se or apts Reas-1-.. B""1.1c"'k-!-B!tt1•o•c1<-...C""o·n·c·re·te-638-6911 Rf•p1pes C<sll 642-8989 OuALi'~ef 011 y ,.,a~Jrl 2026 I ysilh ng 11t·~ °:>t'"•l' 11 0 ·1 ' l•< ,.,.~ .. ct 675 2826 fiutl ,.,, Jae~ 962 .,443 011atJh.> rote~ wkly or rno Low pnces Lie. oonoen ---------!)rains clt•.sr lrom S') <''> BAB'l-5 TT Nr "-" n 1,1f C S · I rels Barbara 546-6740 fJotJ 671-5167 •83 t 1161 tNT tEXl PAINTING R1·pd11 tavc.t:1~ ct•'P elt. "'' \ ,;, , '., l' L"1,, ~,.,., ' llptl erv1c'e D1y w11l • NEED HELP'> CAll JEFF• HOUSE APARTMENT M . Rea!> & Depenoablt: Anytom,. MllM 64? '10J l ~ • •• "'' •• I • t>J, 01~ I .\RPET A l,NOLfUM ,,, "RYWALI !APING Jaci.. ul al~lldctes car pen ov1n1 CALL JAY M6·3-476 HllUlJ "~ r '' (.;ll!.lrl1ng or Renova11ng _ R t• • '' r i1o ' " '''"""!. 10 All Tt.•.1u1es 8 Aroustoc Ir v 1tain11ng g111oenong rree es111na1i.• 650-4468 •A 1 llOYllC• 00 IDI l high quanry 111co1ne !Btlt°'\' flttlQ Ill\ noon .. s ~~ ... , Ar•tl~ li·l!I 903 ' IFot•\' t>~I Kevlf1 en 1!103 clean uPf. etc No tOll 100 -PAINT ING Car penl• y --------- St1te L1w S1111P law re11u1res tnat all tori11ac1vrs whC• perturm wor~ 011<r $200 1r1clua1ng laDOr illl!l mu1er1.,1s must Ot' 11<..ense.tJ lJ11lltt!nsed co111rac1ors snou1c ~o .,,,,,P 1n rneor aover11s1ng "work at reas ratt!S ·'' '"' ,., 1' ""'''' I ',. • , luoge 01 small• 556 2264 Japanese woman Wanls BtlSI Quality 25 yr e~p drywall f>lumb••\Q F1ee 1 _ -0tange cout I lonn Brown 031 -0483 '1 " qu " ., 1 1 ~-Citeung I Electncal ONE CALL DOES 11 ALL' HOUSECLEANING Lie r tJ6 428 730 l353 e~I I? yrs t:~P 859 0687 ~Wfootlno ·~•&t• ~ ...._ $ • 1 BJth ~,111ng -n1 r ~irit> Vllt'I P•"J Sl!r••S.Jvjll lOrlElf C TRICIAN Proceo Weli•it.Ort'akll Ouyotor 6453540 ABCMOVING OUAUTY PAINTING leor ~· 631-4006 "'i llauam trv1ce S u1ri '' e "'"'u•t-ii~· t: .1 ;wrt1t-~ ~ ...... ud111gs "\!"' lree e.s11ma1e on hJul rt 548-5009 Motht:r needs to 11upp1e-Quick cart'!ut Low rdtes Pf1tes Free est Call ilullty your home or ore r..><'l"Hl ll• t...' ,, ••• " ·11~111 1nce 49' '4l<) 1 • .11rie or ~mall aobs L•c mttnt 111come hol.tse-Lie T 13804& 5S2-0410 Jc1hn .iny11me &31-2050 Secrel11i1I (I I I 67J 0359 PAINTING CARPENTRY 11a1 ,ee inciuoes isn :.~i; .'d!>~ ~ t-J~t. C .. -.. ,.1 Concr ete l J'Jtibt't • cleJnu•g io• •• o11 this STAFIVINGCOLLEGE P . Services Ink decor ii. weekly ser ... ---·· REPAIRS Oaoy 645"5277 mo,,lh Call 964·0736 s TUDENlS MOVING co 1renn1 ---~-!'!'!"-. .......... -1 ce Wea1sos1oci.& ,,er L c U llJ1 ~.!••· 1 · J,i-. C ncrett< m.isonr1 Oat-RESIO COMM 1.llNO Pll L•c I 124.436 Insured Fartl'lu1g ln1e11or Desiqn TYPtNGIBOOKKfEPING Ce e••Sltng tanks Cl"'L '"or '11il Ir• .:l 1.1 ,., tnur·Odl•On> Blo<J.. f 10 ,r~ Do n''>' own work MR SPARKLES 641 8427 HANGINGISTRIPPING For 1no1v 1sml buSlf1e\s MARMIE AQUARIUM I Jr<l Siizanne r,06 .,Oil>' I •II(;~ l•~ Cl ti7'i ?8<.>n l•l n 904 l Al 646-8126 H11dwood Floon MOUIECLUllK WA ICH us GROW' VISA MC Scoll 673-15 le Hr Oay wk 640-0888 I SERVICE 642 SJ05 I LOVING CHILD t...ARE t "••t>tr• u lorm I pour· Buyer mee1s seller-wlltt an Hardwood Uoors ins1alled WllDOWS * CAllPETS BLACKWELDER Paper-TVPINGIWOROPROCESS »..iried Ads. your one-M~ COST A ME<:;A rlOME ,, •""'Ul<'ltl 1ooi. 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OFF• Reliable lns'd WANT ACTION? hanging g removal Oual 1e11e1s reports resumes lop shopping cenle< _ XLNT REFS o.H-t9Jtl I 1"v sm.Jll 964-0366 642-5678 waxed Ins 11c 847 ·881r8 Reis Free est 540-5654 Class1led Aos-~2--5678 work only 494•3615 manoscropl ed•I 631-6281 t.r"''' all Or-!> 8ri<l con sumers con1ac1 Mary Gronnoe di !i58 4086 with ilny Qut<st1ons Contrat 101 s Slate Llc;ense Board 28 Ct'ol•C Cemer PtaLa ROOin 690 San1a Ana CA 92701 • • Help WaatM 5100 I Companion Aide lor elder- ly NOllrnn live 1n1oul ',48 921) Helt Waalt4 5100 Helt WHIM 5100 Helt Waalt4 5100 Htlt WaaiM ..SlOO • -.. ~ 00 A LITTLE --------1Retaolsates parthmenow llECEPTIOllST lEACHERS AIDE P_I T f.~l~l ~ ~ BUSINESS IN YOUtt HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA COUNfER HELP IFoo Sanow1cn Shop 955-1247 Or 971-t 739 KEY PUICM OPEllATOll lull tome Ch1ts1mas Neat Small law otttce Typing 9~i 30 oaily •0t Cnrostian ii"' S~l ~ OWN HOME KeyPunchj ndgeneralof-perso11aote person 45_50 Light book-Pre-School536-1112 • (. ~· ...,._,,. • toce expe.,,ence necess-673· 7013 keeping Non.smoker TELEPMOIE SALES .-....~' l ~-':-• ' '· t •• ,. ;j ary 10-J..ey by touch PAllT /TtlE PACKER 752-2516 Can earn S26-$50 per hr .-· --'.~ ~~ • -:--I ( ' XLNT company lleneflls Res1aurant Snort ttrs. comm Pa•d . • .• ~ ~ .: • .I. • : 4 .. _. J \ I • I C11ll Mollie aller 9 AM al co'~~~!s~endy ~:;.~~81 La Baguette nev. Frencn omme<f 2 btks lrt>m Oct1'm-• , ~.., ,.,., ~ ' "' . -. • '7 aturday, November 12 ' Credit lnvutir tor 645"5800 6akery IS looking tor a Newport Call 675-8930 ~ ARIES· (March 21-A pnl 19). You 'U reat·h m o r e· people• E :p,pandoC1n,geoc101 1n'ov~s'17gga:~~ LE GdA Ld I s Ebe RE T An R v, I •--,•A•ll•T•T•l•ll•E--• depp/eTndab1e, perdson ,10 fltt Telephone Sales Perso,. GAllAGI SAU AO~ NOW -CLASSlfllO IY CITY! su an ow \ ~· . • • , ! ularl will . d 'U .. h " .. ·al aff <' " nee e or usy ge era a coun er ay 1mes wtlti pleasanl voice & p "ty mcrea.se an yo. u s me at SOCI I air. 1n mfr s ttome loan orig-practice 1n Hunt Beactt ..,., •• ESIAY OILY sates position E~per • f ill nr; good atotuoe to assist g h t . Y ou 'll gain adaed r ecogrutJOn , powers o persuasion w ona11ons Oood benet11s Sell s1a1er ~s CA 1ega1 !Lam to.....i.. pro:_ Dnvmlj helpful young growing sates reps in contacting ~ h eigh tened an~ many will express desire to becom e your Salary commensurate"" e;.p Only Qualified need Fountain Valley and Hunt-Co good beneh1s Ca1110 their p1oless1ona1 clien1s ds th Ari f. • . t1 e~p Irvine 851-6266 call 847-6041 ington Beech to verrf·y apply751-1266 636-9334AsklorJudy en . Ano er es 1gures prom.me n y. - TAURUS (April 20-Mav 20)· Welcome o pportunity to m eet CUSTOMER SERVICE LOH OFFICER ~=~1!"a~~;0 de~~~~s~~-Res1au1an1 U-TOTE-1 l1lbo1 hlaall • . h kn led b l I w11n 1vp1ng sl.olls nee<ieo Mortgage company nas , ple . to.go to n ew places, to dine w it th06e ow gea e Pan or ~uil 11me Call immediate opening lor SS 00 per ttr plus mileage LllE COH CASMIEllS/CLElllS t cuisine. What appeared to be a loss will actually prove a IO !lprn 631-2800 aggressive 1oan olltcers ~~b~y 3;J"'~se~~ ~1a~9~11Y lmmediale opening tor ex-Now HI R 1 NG FOR CHRISTMAS Bout1qiJe Sat n -m em ber of opposite sex is loyal. has your best inte rests a t lDPhvery E•cellent compensalton Costa Mesa ~~"~5~e~,z~neB;~okB~~ CASH IE AS AT 12422 Nov 121h 10-3 313 ' 4 FAMILY Sal 8-2 Furn tam'1s tools toys. etc 1410 S Baylronl Bal Is • -L A Time 10 nomes o" wn1 11aon The best loan See Mr Holland R LAMPSO.N GARDEN Gr.ino Canal ops1a11s · 0 h be Balooa 1s1an0 Pickup or p1ograms ava11aote Call ---------Rowing ano unntng GROVE 9am-3pm Mon C M GEMINI (May 2 1-June 2 ): Hunc lS accurate -van r e q u • r e d Irvine Pacillc Mortgage Ctuo 64 l-O 118 Ask Tues Tnurs Fri Call Oltl HI Costa Me11 Sat Nov 12. 8 30-2pm al 650 Darrell S1 C M Over the beO Stil.!10 (hosp type). tools (Prec1s1on power nano & garOent misc items SAT1SUN9·2 Coffee tbl eno taoles books & misc 366 Hamilton C M onfident, take intuitive leap, realtz.e you are on right trac k . w 111surance S7001mo 476 1234 PIE SHOPPE Clark 71 4·537·4840 EOE 1609 Baker S1 CM 'ocus on communication spiritual values emotional r esponses J .!O AM 6 ~M No Col-Management Mature ..aolt lor counter restaurant , !•••••••••• ~. l'Sun a11 d1 av 1B•i.nes H"at. ltac~ d l dis call hi: h f f 'h Can Ca · .. c11ng 548 8441 or C 1 1 servn;e an Balboa Island RJ's ol Newport Beach will PART-Tt••E. Varieo hours urnllure g11 s c 01 es • n ong tance w c rem orees all . cer. pncom . 6·J6 14· 11 cup e to ne P manage ... It R P•e Shop Must en1of be accepting applt-to include early AM lots 01 odd & ends 111: F1•1·1!""1ra~t Silt l"uariusCErsons figure prominen tly. sma ousmess oger • I I d s " • ~ Oeoenoaote person wllh Johnson 631-3594 people & baking envuon· cations or 00 ervice, weekends Must have de· 3041 Babb. Costa Mesa VILL A PA IFIC C NDOS CAN E R (June 21 -July 22); Don't stopshon of goal. M on ey ""''"'"'eye Lognt ou11es _ .i MATURE ment Svrt sl1ills avail nostll'lostesse~ &0 bar: pendable ven1c1e tsmall oll Baker Sat onlr 9.3 Broot.t\urst & Hamilton rill be , h ular ·u d ·u Also norong 101 new tenders Qn Nov 1 11 o 1 D B. D h 5 .5 •• 2 13 9 4 ~Ort coming, pop 1ty wi tncreasean your views WI tor oioer 9en1tema11 12 from 9_3 pm Enlhus-truck van s1a ion 111 1~e '" '"' c airs a1 on .. ov 1 - • VUl. dicated. Be aware o f body im age. k eep r esolutions N14hts & lte~•llle llOors TYPIST 6La73g'.';~37sa10,,re1 taF,;:-11me iast1c and ttard working wagon1 to ass1s1 nt>ws-1 m1s2 paper oooi..s. misc. I Sii i No 12 8 to 4 Furn r-~96-J8:.!J 111am-2om1 S 1100 paoe• oealer 1n 1r~1ne · v Pncerning diet, nuJrition and exercise. Gerniru, Sagittarius 1ndrv1<fuats need 10 apply area MuSI De depen-househld Oakes c.amele ---ns ft"gure pronun· ently . DoNul Snop Counter Newoort Beecn form needs Pltl-SCllOOL-TtACMEll on 1eans and 1enn1s shoes oaoie Contact Greg ~WIP llEET & ciotn1ng oooks P•C •....., n1•1p P T Cost al Mesb qood typ1s1 w11t1 al least 5 Fu11111me EGE cerlillcate at 4880 Campus Drove h F 8 \ lures 982, Slilr Dr LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be aware of legal rights, ,,r e.i 5 4 9 8 7 93 01 ... ears e11.1er1enc.e Cau & experience reQuored Nwp1 Sch 752-6023 Hyde Monoay 1 ru r10ay E• 0ty-Svnoay Orange • · Co ld l h I It ..tr s81 2924 l 752 6408 w ork 1n a well eslab-between 930 ano \0 30 Coast College Fa1r;1e"' & Suoe• Garage Sale Sat · ions. ntrac t cou contaln oop o e: consu e xpe. '->• • • re1a11 sales am only 642·4321 Arhngton Costa Mesa 10 4 Futn•ture crotn1ng ~ h d d -"--h · <= hsneo n111u11ng environ· t searc un erway an red.ll.£C' t al your pos1uo n IS str onger DRYCLEAlllll& MELP Mecnan1e e,pe11enced ment Salary commen-Fun 1ob working w11h /\•Jmission & Parking I & m sc. Cneap• 8422 Seat originally anticipated. A ccent on pubucity, pubuc relauo ns w ,11 1ra.n Bergstrom o..,n toots MacGregor surale w11n evpe11enc_e great pecpie Pay scale Jot.aW aatt4 5105 FREE Spaces t 10 Rr:ock 101' Newtano oe1 .. d meetin""' Wllh unorlhodox, bnlliant ind1Vlduals. Cte.;1ters COM 644-442 ' I VllJilChcl MCorp 1631 Ptacen Cn1td 5> World Children s SJ 75 $4 50 hr 432-5880 lr•o•ariapolos & AOams1 ~· o~ (,enter 18422 Cutver Dr Asst M.1nage1 trainees General 9tt1cel okkpg :•--------• VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Spothght o n ch ange, t..ravel. htftlllrtltllrlsh ANORIEU wants ~o see Irvine 786_4858 Full and P1T sales person Pleasant atmosphere 101 lf\ri:oe tamily garage sale E · · d · · r>-ta · h -· •t-h ! c~n1act Pal Kearne" eaperoenceo elficrent ;;>n11que walnut droptear f r 1 d a Y ·Sund a Y "ety, w nung an creaUvtty. n.e lio ns Ip mtens1 1es, w al Ptrstl ~ou mat<e 10P S $ Do 759_9700 ' temale Leave message • taQ.le 3 beeu1 antique Furniture miscellaneous peiired '° be a routine task could d evelop in to an e xciling 110 manage new mail bo• & you have 1ne po1en11a1 10 --·,•1•0•11-0•,•1•0•1-.• lllJ•. -650_6094 sewing macnines arcll-17302 Alme10 Sprong- ture Gemini Sagittarius and another Virgo play important ousinen 5"5 co NB oecome a model in Pan,. Sales ery set cameras Hoover da1e1warner le. · • · Mature wtgen1 ous e•pr let us be the fudge Call Can you * * * Relined med1ca1 tem111e. vac wttfflcnaor tEverell l r•s'ae to . I 6a1e sa(ary w t bonus 759-8282 Spare 3 nrs n1ghllv'' BIG MOllEY hve 1n or out Jennongsl.,_ misc items LIBRA (Sept. 23.Qct. 22): Music plays k ey role -you settle oased on productrv1()' NEED EXTRA MONEY??? Are you n Call 631-6590 5(-$500 frrtSat I 51 E. •@!"!'!IRl!"'A!"!GPE!!"'!SAP'!"!L"'E-S!"!A,.f!""!'!N!"""ov dispute, you win through diplomacy. you gain added prestige Xlnt op port Reply PO PI T or work at home. no Well groomed SHORT HOURS Responsible F will care for ·22nd St 646-2930 121h 9am 10 G111man ,.._,t uld . . • . d p nal . Bo• 1903 Newporl Ben c 11 dependable IUn e 5 1 Pa kl Ir iouau CO parUc1patemcreaUveen eavor . erso magnewm, Ca92663 ""bep1we'n3-n5epcmes5s4a9r~793•a andseilmo1111a1eo? elderly laoy. 2-3 <fays a BIG SALE furniture '" r iy r ~ h ·-• ' part f · · ' T · .. • Pholo Copy Supplies week Carol 548-7248 glassware 157S Orange ·---------'P ysluu-attracu o n are o .ex c1ung scenano. aurus IS l.1l E•Per1enceo oar1-1ime Doyou •6AM-NOON ,Pict-p;ute-up and type· nursing Enfoyworkrng with k1<fs? •No Exper Necessary Dttl 5510 Ave Sat/Sun 9am to "l7 llOYlll SALE llUlllES AllES II you can answer YES • E t 1 G s H S tu ~ I • ~Oeto~ov.~;..lntriguingme.r.nbeU>fop~te setting AOle 10 build 7 am . 3 pm Exper pre! Pttone 646•7021 x ens1ve raining 2 yr 010 Blk Lao male arage aie snld m1SC I f•IJ ••·•'• talks bo ·t nal · d · •'-IWl~S ""11 ads and ? ·m.s'-m ••on tttru Fro program p e 0 , g 1 e e 0 s 1 o o Sat only 8-1 229 Albert c101h1ng. furniture, maple leX a ut secu.n y, perso environment, esire w 1npul ad copy on Vu r 3ltlf1!-amr•~ted-.n m IV! • Weekty Pay Guaran1ee 963.~!739 aft 5 pm 1nr 23ro & Orange1 oed w1ma11ress & sp11ng . ' lampurchase art object o r luxury item. Focus also on safet y hazards, P.i1r1ci.. Too1. 642-4321 long term employment. •Pleasant. Pr5t~ssll>mrr--n-l-f!ec.1LQW~t.JIU.OCI- k alarm familiari. . . h be . ·--' . f E 308 Certll1ca11on 11a1n1ng T T 7 Ole 1n Corona Del Mar AKC COCKER SPANIELS I uaiiige-Sdle Sat only 9,.. d I b I ---0 e • t y Wit ro u une to actavau:u Ln case o '-' Pl delivery l A 1mes, Cl th 1 1 1 recor .Paver 1n ca 1ne Prov•ded Mesa Verde days. 3 am . 6 am, Car & II you re b11gh1 and Butt pups 9 wks shots O es. urno ure amps. tt rd Y1' h 1 n emergency. FULL TllEPAY Convalescen1 Hospital, phoneamust•Salaryand energetic Call Mr lromS150 557-5577 etc elc etc 321 4 Colo· was er 1 r.w eec ai'. SA GITT ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21): B y making inquiries, you PHT. TlllE WOH 661 Center S1ree1, C M bonus 494.8496 Thomas oe1ween 6 am & AKC registered Goloen rado Place (Mesa Verde) g:;~~~;~::11~:~~~tw also make financial gain. Trip may be on ag enda -you 'll receiv e Oppor1un111es available 549-s59s llECEIYll"" CLEll., 1 Pm at Retrtevers 7 weeks HOLIDAY IOUTIOUE 3 Btackswan. Irvine near n ews or call which shakes status quo . Y ou 'll n o longer feel wi1n ttte Los Angeles PAllT TlllE • " 673-Q 118 Have papers & 1st sea at Frt 10.4 & Sal 9-noon Barranca & W Yale Loop 1, l imes Circu1a11on Oe-for retail clolhlng store shols $75 1-371 775'2 2074 Phalarope. Mesa trapped." Social activities accelerate and you'll m eet people 'if',rra men, 1 n 0 u, Earn up 10 s400 per Fu111t1rne ·position Ell-SALES clerk Appl" at Verde Hanomade ttems h h bo If month Re11rees House-o c 11 ' " 1~ II · p w o care vf!ry m uc a ut your we are. door-to-door newspaper penence reQulle a Panama Jack 675-0~3 •t ••• tfritvtr 11,1 S1octung stullers deco1-wllas. College Sludenls Mo F 1 644 5070 k CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Finish rather than initiate sates program Guaran-Need dependable aulo 10 n • r • · as 218 Manne Ave . Bal tsl AKC snots, ctewctawed a 11 on s p 1 11 o w s , Fun ) th ·u li h d I 1ee<1 nourly wage plus tor Kalle Or Kia SIOO 548-2826 t<nrtt chocttel 11ems, p roject. ding is availab e, but ere Wl be a S g t e ay. commission Hours 9AM deliver Daily Piiot '" SALES (CGlllETICS) -s 1 u t t ea an 1 mets Correspondence is necessary. lines o( communication must be 2PM. o• 4PM · 9PM ~!~r"a J::~~a(;, ttt~ ~e'. Have you r ead 1ooay's Earn extra money n 1iST Rones 5520 mocrame. dOOf 1r1mmers- opened. Y ou are likely to locate what had been lost, missing or Training rs provided Weel\ends AM Call Mr ciasslfteo Ads? If not. Excllmg brand new cos· Reg Morgan mare. 8 yrs, Leslie speaker $20 Old l Po1en11al 10 earn S300 Barrow 642_4321 . ext you're m1H•no ttte best me11cs company Will E. n g S 2 5 0 0 / ob o floor model raoio 530 5 Stoen . -plus per week For an in-3 3 EOE bargains In lownl tr a 1 n Ca II l 1 nd a 540 t324 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Be direct, independent, 1erv1ew Call (7 1•1 4 673-2751 • 11 round reowood table ; .... ovat1·ve and ha'"' frank dLSCussa·on with partner m· rO""'""""ce. 957-2361 E:.1 1204 I ·1 ,., ,. AatitHI -6010 top S15 Fora courier u u • • .., ....... II y I DI ..... ... . . . Sales Help wanted pres-'"'"1!'"!!"'!!-~---""'!!!--floor mat SS Trelllng Cycle remains high, cirumstances take sudden tum in your N1ir4rtHtr1Ntt4t4 11ge gourmet cook ware 1930 s Gas Range motor S35 Mercdes favor. Individual who previously ignor ed you will now act as if a Jerry Lilly Hair Design . store in CoM Musa have wiupper tell hand oven Ben1 ia11 light assembly B h 760 6098 sincere interest 1n cook-S 150 673-5369 1 HP 01111 mo1or Hailer rabid fan. Newpor1 c • , DAILY PILOT 1ng &. selling retail ex-t111ctt seal belts Invalid P ISCES (Feb. 19-M arch 20): M any of your natural qualities ·H111r S1y1tsts Wanted With • perience helptu• Apply at WESTMINSTER ABBEY walker Honoa Dream f f k lid te Chentele only CMtNB lllllE• J•lllEE Kllchen Ttt1ngs 3429 ANTIQUE MALL 300cc motorcycle Gar-surge to o re ront -you prove a point, you ta e 50 s ps art!a Call Sandy, " " East Coast Hwy or call 1175 1 westmonstei Ave age sale Fn and Sat towards ultimate goaJ. Inluition nngs l rue. you 'll instLlctively 642 6470 Now accepting applications for ; 975-0297 otr 10AM tor GARDEN GROVE 8am·4'1>m 333E 181h s1 know what to do. where to be an d h ow to approach people in Housekef'per live tn District Manager to su pervise : rnlerv1ew 554-6103 Costa Mesa 642-3379 position to aid cau.w needed tor elderly 1aoy rn SaJ Sales ---------LOTS ot Everything 180 I Newport eeacn Musi be newspaper carriers. ary com-: MICHRY FARIS A r 6011 Merrill Pl 0 11 Orange ________ _..___ ------------; atilt! to drove and cook mensurate With experience. : Person for CnrrSlmans g11t H llBCll betwn ~ IS1122"d Sat 8-3 Btlt WHIM 5100 Helt WHte4 5100 Helt WaatM 5100 I REF s req Call 673-4827 sales Call on Presidents HARBOR AREA A •• c 1 11 Immediate opening tor Compan y benefits plus bonus . 01 companies purcnas-APPLIANCE SERVICE L~va~~~:~; ~01~~P~7· m~~~o ss1 ,.,.anager 300upune1t Ca•h1'tr/lltct pt CLERICAL/TELLE s. h a r p s e C: l . M l h V I We sell recono gunr Cleaning & Main! • " 40 I oppor umt y. us ave an, : •ng agenis and sa es I t 549 3077 655 Darrell Sat 9 0" -t>tog EKPer Pref E•oenflnced lull ()r P ·11roeouires wpm own re1ary1recep11or11st Ac-k mgrs v Contact estab rerigereors · 548•0336 r.asr ,., wanted •01 automobile nigh scnool cura1e typmg t>kkp g station wagon or pie Up ; accounts & create new 17 Seu 11 frosttree re-Moving out. e11e1yttt1ng Fash on 1s1ano Re1a11 IJr.Jct & neat appearance skills & non·smokong a wi"th/sholl Mileage allowance ' ones Apply H1cl\ory 111gera1or while Good goes See at 2133 Or-A1tenoan1 ltll'!•in Ass1s1I store EOE 64.S-5070 fnr111 b 1ot1n saving~ & mus1 Conven1en11y •lfF • ' Farms 17tn & Irvine. con<f111on 548-8167 ange Ave Costa Mesa 1eache1 n wlcP!r 1nde· loan nr Iona nee e•-localed nuar O C All· included. Apply in person, ; westchll Plaza. NB 8 30-3 30 F11-Sa1 onlv pendent tem1n1st Pvt rm P"•·uncP nelplul E.<cet-p or I Satar y open weekdays, 3PM to 5PM at 330 ; SALES Dote dr re111g. copper ice Moving Sale el I t1 & boaro S200/mo Casnier 1 ltmt tra1n1ng benefits. ')46-2801 ma~er $300 Singer r 1 g, was • SILVERWOODS • 1 W Ba S Cos M llCllO COIP...,EllS Toucn • Sew S75 Small er CIQthes. all musl go• 638 1788 I I .1dvanc1>men1 0 sa ary :PSt y t., ta esa. • ' " s s 06 Call for 1n1e1v1ew Make your sttopplng eas-1-: Prof person w/sales oust & apples, $5-$50 752-6878 V:'r' unS 95~0 2 67 2-A • EAP breaklaTst & luncn FASMIOl.ISUID I F11s1 Tnrill ol America ier by uslnv-the Dally Pl· . . . . . . . . • . . • •• . . . . • . • . computer up 7S4·6363 ELEC DRYER S50 a lace l -2 t cook lull & p , posillons 714-558-6891 lot Claasllled Ads. --Whlllpool 840-4821 NOV 11· 12 953 Senate avail Xlnl working en we are now 1111ervoewing I SALES• YllEO S1 C 11ec1 bles lass vrronmef\t 1n Balboa Call IOr a lullltomr pefmanent C1erk Liquor store part • Equipment/Movies I llY aPPLIAICEI books 0 kllc~en 'ie g elr · ror appl blwn 7·9AM or c.asn1er pos111on 1r1 our 11rne. tull 11me a11a11. exper Newspaper " · • w y. 3-5PM 6?5-,829 mens & womens spec-pret 675·6864 Sales/Rentals Les 957-8133 golf stutl, muctt more •ally store Prefer cashier CLEll•/TYPIST KIDS-EARN GREA J TRIPS AND PRIZES! ;~e~:~:'E~~1~',!';;t'~~ Flefrlg. $250. Washer & RE FRIGERATOR S 100, BABYSITTER need&d for experience Musi be " lllm fan for movie renlals (fryer $135 ea Olstt-freezer $50. couches $40, ntan1 a tew evenings a <Millable tor evenrng ~ Typing 60 wpm, no eir~ ~-_ -Full or Parl-Tirne. days. washer. sioo ~48'=58•8 desk. sl\elve~Frt/Sat week in my nome near weel\en(f work Good sat· nee Mature person re-rw v.· r,, A Jt~.....,. .~ only 2778 Lor o. C M Mesa & Irvine C M ary & c.ompany oenehts quore<f Apply in person ' -...., ---evenings. wknds Hourly Rel11g: Clean. big, S 130 631-285'1 Apply in person 10 ttte All Valley Accep1ance Co / ~ ~ • tnc:entlve Npt Center Din table, $30 979·9137 SALE TV, s1ereo. lotttes I 5 F 18552 MacArahvr Blvd. d .JI ~ loc;1111on Call Mark. bar stools, video games Babys1t16r Ne~ed 1n our Store Mgr 4 astt1on {:Ill!; , 60·8860 SPEED QUEEN comm tapes. more Sat/Sun 9 Balbba home for chllcnen lslano NPwporl Beacn I02. Irv 85 l-6266 • .;' P,~" -• ·: v nr1 coin oper washer & dryer to ., 21 t Palmer 9 & 10 Must ttave own An Equal Oppty Employer (f IC5.-,. -~ llOIUdY /lt1 tft . S350 080 548-9490 car Mon thru F11 3 lo --·------People wtto need People A.::;, J:::1..,..:::.,.J. .. ~. ._ CPA firm In Newport Cntr -. Sal/Sun 10-4 Furniture ]pm -sch I 110110ayr Will Tnat s what ltte n d s resp per a on 11•1. fllaltnall IOH garden Items. misc Alley pay $3 35 per hr Call all Ttte faste11 tlraw in ttte DAI\.. Y PILOT •. w/accuratl! typing slulls look• 2 11 6 redwood deck-bet Holmwood & West- L11Hal11c~ Sat/Sun. 8-S 6:15 Sea· view 8 mm movie proj & e<f1tor. tarberware rolls Rival elec meal slicer clock 1aCJ10. chris1mas 11gh1s d1snes ctotttes etc Yard Sate. Sal 8-4 Ctolh1ng. books, reco1da. house nems 559 Oak New~rt leacla '80 ~Holla. 4spd amlfm cass. n·u 11res $3500 Alt 6pm 979-1427 Garage Sale. Sol alt 9 Desk. bar sz relrrg, booa..s etc 1906 Beryl ln Large E•ecuhve oesk & credenza Anhque don- ning table & chairs, ~augttyoe couctt stereo several ttong1ng ctianoehers 810 Kings Rd Sat Onlv 10-4 Lg se1ec11on of ttousehold items clothes cttina elc 1522 Cumberland Ln 2 bias N 01 Wes1c1111 on Dover. Sat/Sun 10-4 IOYlll1 llHT SELL Furn custom mirrored din table. cnalrs. Weber grtll boolo.s qvallly sz 6 dresses, etc Sat 9-4 2209 Cllll Dr 645-3744 MOVING SALE refrlg, queen bed. dressers. din rm set. muctt more Sat & Sun 2948 Cuff Dr IOYlll tau Sol 9t • Collaclibtees Cla1hes records. loots, elec\rlcal. kllttenware, e1c 1312 Westcllll Or 7pm. 67S-8g8o West a Do1ty P1101 SERVICE DIRECTORY AGES 11·14 Position Involves pttones. Ing From 49 cents per 11 minster off Broad Babys111er needed tor 14 ClanH!fl3 Ad 642·56~ --ts 811 aboulf EARN lW TO $75.00 PER• Yilr~K recept, typing. genl ofc lenc1ng atso Harbor•--------~-------- 1 nu skilla Gd benefits. 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Earn about \ L--~--------~---~IO~ r) mgmnt .experlenct help. SOOmm F-80 lent Sl~O. 550 came111 wrlll Clltl Cell . -1\11 546-9393 Nikon 50mm letl8 $50, Never \llfld 150 Call o p $400 per mo. Call Ma Barrow · \._ Super ~~.101> • .,Mon·Fr1. Coll 650-6•0V 857-2817 A~~~1s~~ Or Mr Bush 642 4'1•> 1 c-AE _ 9 30-1 30 8t1aket lunch 642·6e78 • -•).C. • £AJ OelMtry Nef'<I tr11nspo1 -.lillld wh•I you wa'11 tn Wan\ Ad Help? · · -11111011 497-37'9 Dally Pllol Cl1111fled1 1142·5e78 r ' ~ . -- < • . -.. L .. -. -... .,_ ... .. . ..,""··~·--·- 88 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 11, 1983 TODA Y'S CROSswoRD PUZZLE TV1 llldio, ~t•rto 6232 U'.lt'tl r 11l1il ~1u1tort 11udlo IJll" un 10·, 1eol 1r1 Liu• $:1 ''•I {,4 I 1!000 M'otor Homu 1020 Aatta, larertti Aatta, l•rrt.. Aatta, l•r•t•• _11_to_a,_D_o•_e_a_1_ic ___ 1 A11toa, Doautlc n ?O 11 l"i flm "1" Mulnr IMW 9112 Merc .. u ltaa 9145 Ytlkaw11ea 9173 Cld ill1e 9309 Ford 9319 Home top 111110 ~h">OO _ 333 f 181h .,. 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' . (t-•. ,. 't• • ~ .. ... .. -.. . . .. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1983 I' J ._ • ,, ' • ..... <(l.f• .. .. # • 1 • • • G ~The D~a-a ~f .llllDa-igratiOia'· · . ~··· ·. . ·' ·.· • •I .. .. ... ·. The changing ethnic mix ~f-OradgeCounty-is -most~vlslble In the shopping centers and ~alls · where newcomers and residents mix easily while taking care of their shopping and marketing. See Page 2. Photo by .10..thaa Nourok ----------- ... -. I . --1 ~ ..... I I I I I ' .. -, ' t - . . . " • • • ..,. ' .. ., ... \ ~ Immigrants who are ~ ·m ·ang.ing OC's face z .. >-·:: BY CJ\THY DE MAYO ~ Dail,. Pilot Co1'NSp9ndent ;E SJ outh Coast Repertory will launch an :"'-.... ambitious look Monday al strangers in a ~· stran.ge land -the immigrants and -g· . ..r.efugeeswh.oare cba!lging the face and ~ fabric of Orange County as they come to CD call it ome. · -·--.._~ ... .. -~. The.germ of the idea to explore the immigTant · · ~ _ · e>speri~.~ when SCR was choosing a topic to .. g ~kle for . J·.f.8 Educational Touring Production n. ~at school children. A poll of teachers and· students showed a need to better Wlderstand the ''muJti.-cultural, multi-ethnic condition" in the country._ · Whew -where to start? SCR was granted • • $500 b)' the California Council for the Humanities '°-plan.just how.t,o.~ and digest the huge topic It had bitten oU. ·Ahd what evolved -or more appropriately, mus~ -is a layered look at the Orange County immigrant experience that it)cludes: ~ A sympqsilfll titled "The Drama of Immigra- uon" !'1onday at 4 p.m. on the SCR Ma.inst.age, featunng a panel of immigrants, officials, civic 1-------..!l~ea~d~ers~~and~_:sc~hol;lrs. Open to the public, the symposium ad<bt!SS hoW ~ .. .. 'I responded · to ··the influx of immigranta and refugee8 in ~e past decade, how the multi-ethnic mix ia. sh.aplng the community and how the -resultin~cultural--diversity willaffect the county's future. v A book titled "Second Lives" will be avap.able sta.rVng Monday to schools, libraries and 90cial r- agev0es in the county, underwritten by the California Council for the Humanities. 'Seoond Lives" inclUdes ar:ticles by academJdans partici-,. pating in the study, iniervi~,.~.~ ~ta...~. and refugees and photograpm supp~ed by a · dbcumentary photography~ at Orange Coast College. V' SCR's 1984 Educational Touring Production, "Finding Home," an origjnal musical parable drawn from interviews _with ~ will explore ll young boy's experience as an immigrant in an imaginary land ... Finding Home" will premiere at SCR Jan. 19 before going on tour to over 200 schools in the c.Ounty from Jatruary through June. . -. . v A videotape of "Finding Home," underwritten by a grant from the Foundation fOI' Comnftmity Service Cable Television, will be filmed in February, allowing the production to reach a wider audience. It will at.> be shown on public acce9ll channels of Jocal cable TV companies. v A dramatic reading comf>C*d of e:xcerpta of immigrant and refugee interviews will be pres- ented in 10 perfonnanoee at 8Chools, college and' community centers throughout the county in January and February, underwritten by a grant from PacWc Telephone. i .. a ·stra@ge laild 0 R•tty Kenedy, executive c:lir8:tor of the Orange County Human Relations Commimion, which investigates complaints of tJiaotry and intorlenmce as well as re9eal'Ches di8crimination in educa"tion, employment and police/community relations. a Spacer c. Olla Jr .• profemQr of history at the . University of California, Irvine, and author of "Racism in California: A Reader in the History of t ~ The faces of immi- g,rants and refugees along the suburban sidewalks in Orange County are becom- ing c,ommon as these strangenfrom . another place make their homes here. · The ethnic mix has become a prominent fea~ure lh the rapld- · 1y developing Southern California area. South Coast .. --R~pertory ls now ready to launch Its ambitious study of what I• happening In the county since ~cal:: these people from- -;~ · different cultures ~-= and ethnic groups _ ~ have decided to set- tle here. The first phase of this study will get under way Monday at' p.m. with a symposium, 'The Drama of lmml· gratton,' which fea- tures a panel of ex- perts ln the lmml- gratJon field. · Photo by Nkhele Hl1hto1Hr a Jual Faes-Gealala, who came with her husband to the United States from Chile in 1976, three yeen after the fall of .. the Allende gov.enunenL She is CWTently working on her doctorate at UC Irvine: v A study guide funded by Ute National Endowment for the Humanities. titled '"llwi Shaping of a Multi-Ethnic Cammunity," will encouracem.ldenta toapptedatecultural diwndty and ethnic heritaae. • C>ppremion." 0-l\ev. Alu Flperoa Ded, din!ctor ol the Hispanic ministry for the Roman Catholic DiooeR of Orange and past ad.miniltrator of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Santa Ana. The symposium will get under way with preeentationl by each of the a~en, followed by a panel dicumion and question and answer 9el!lllion with the audience. For SoUth Coast Repertory the immigration project ii a giant step out of theater's traditional role as ltrictly a 90W'Ce of entertainment. One of the theater company'• pis hal been to lend an artillitic penpec:tive to important contemporary Monday'• sympoaium will give ••a rare inlight into the contemporary immJCrant experience," ~ to Michael Bi&'elow Dbun, coardinator ·ottheewnL "America ia a nation oontinuoudy fed by iJnmlCration. 1be buJldtnc of a f mul&i-ethnic community .-an, oomllinlna the hops. feara, diacoveriM and-=rificM of mminl to• new land, • Oixoh.ud. Servtnc on the sympollum panel will be: a D1eM z..ens. hMd of the retuaee aisylum and parole divlllon gt, the--VAJmmtcratian-and- a 9!J Trac Do. training specialist at the BWgua1 Service Center at Cal State Fuller1on and a eow1elor and instructor at Santa Ana ColJea'e. He ill a member of the Board o(.Directon of the Aman p~ American Advocate of California and.the Adviaory Beard of the lmrmlnnt and Refugee Planninl Center in s.nta Ani. . 0 M ... 0.-. a ·member of the ffmonc tribe m Lim who fled to refugee campe In 'n\a1Jand when Lia fell to the CCJmmuniats in 1977 ....and WM ---fllCinC Southern c.alifomia.. "Oranee C-ounty ia no lollfel' the all-white beBtion of oarwervatimn that it WM perceived to be ln ·the pMt, 0 akt--Bulty Kennedy, one of the aympolium pmelim and exec:tuive director of the '.county's Human Relatiom Ownm""'on. "l think it'• exdtinl that the cultural an. are ~{this lllue," be-'d. ~ t bepn with. $500 p1ann1ng cnnt grew ~ at ewer' teo. . much of which waa Wida writaen by foundadoN and corpontiom. !.I .· -------What's Happening ·- PCAYS "AMEMC AND OLD LACE.., the dWlc comedy. operl9 toNght .. Sed ~ Collge In ~ V'9fo (131..-se). P9rfol ......... be giwr, Frtdeyt end Satur'dmy9 at 8 p.m. end StJndey9 -~.m. througtl Nov. 20 . .._,. 8T , .. ~ Inge'• drwnaUc com-.a., Mt In.a ~ diner J9 Of\ atage at the Gem Theeter, 12852 Mein St., Garden GrOYe (63&-7213). P9rtonNnOM are glwrl Wednee- .days ttwougl'I Seturd8y9 at 8 p.m. end ~ at 7:30 througtl Nov. 2t. . "'CMAMT, .. a muaK* Mt In~ Benin. Is being~ at the Gfend OltVl8r ThMt•. 1 Freedman wsy. Anaheim cn2-n10). Per-· -romwi ..... glwrl n6ghtty ~ Monday9 .. • vw}4ng ~ timea. ~«*MAM." a ..... comedy. la being perfol'med on the Second~ of South COMt Repertory, 956 Town Cent9r Orlwe, Coeta Me9a (957~). ~ .. be gl¥ef'I nightly Uc.pt MondeY9 at 8:30 (8 p.m. StJndey9) wttt\ .-Mnd maunee. at 3 p.m. ttwouaf\ No¥. 27. '"TH! CLOCK 8T'RUCI( TWLVE, a mystery ptsy, .. being steged et the Garden Grow Community l'heM.r, ChapMn A~ at St. Mn'• Clrde, Garden Gr0\118 (897-5122). Per- fonnancee .,.. Frtdey9 end s.turdlrY:ier 8:30 through Nov. 28 wtth matlneee at 2:30 Nov. 13 and20. '"TMR COUNTRY WW1E. .. a b.wdy EnglWI comedy, _. be pr-.ited at the UC IMne S... Clemente Community ThMl•. 202 Ave. HumentUel Hell ~ (~17). Per-Cabnllo, S... Clemente (492-0465). Per- fonnanc::. will be gl"9fl ton6ght and Saturct.y f~ •• ICheduled Thur9days through onfy et 8 p.m. Sundaya (dark Thenklgtvtng) untM Dec. 3. "FOOTLIQHT FRENZV." • madcap '"1IM,., the atage venion of~ Orwetl'1 bac:kat-cie fwoe. opens tonight at the Newport Murtatle a.uic. opena tonight In the Playbox Theater Art• Cent•. 2501 Clltf Drtw. Newport , ThMlter at Gotder'I Weet College In Huntington Beect1(831--0288). Perfonnences wiM be given Beectl (89s-8378). PerfOf'manoes are Friday, Fridsya and Saturd8y9 at 8 p.m. through Dec. Saturday end NoY. 17-19 et 8 p.m. end NOY. 20 10. et 2:30 p.m. MOOOSPEU. ft a rock musical based on the MOICLAHOllA." the Amencan landmarti mu- ltle of Christ, continues at the Buena Park slcal, Is the fare at Sebastian's West Dinner Community Theater, 7631 W. Melrose Ave.. PlaytloUte, 14-0 AvfJ. Pico. San Clemente Buena Pa~ (821·1010). PerlOf'manoes will be (492-9950). Perform~ will be given given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Nov 19 Sundeys et 1 and 7 p.m. untll Jan. 8. MUFE WITH FATHER." a comedy set In "PLA1 90YOFTHEWE8TER'4WORLO,"an earty.<*ltury Amenca. opens tonight at tl'le trl$h classic, Is being presented on the main Newport Harbor ActOf's Theater. 390 Monte stage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Vista St , Costa Mesa (631 -5110) Per-Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033) Per tormances will be given Thursdays thrOYgh lormances are given nigh tty eitcept Mondays at Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays et 7 p.m unttl 8p.m.(7·30Sundays)wlthweekend mattneesat Dec 4 ·2:30 p m through Dec. 1 "THE MARRIAGE GO ROUND," a comedy .. THE A081N HOOD, CAPER.'' a comedy at><>ut a romantic tnangle. 1s now open at the about larcenous senior c111zens, 1s the lare at ~~~~~~~~~~~-r . ORANGE COAST COLLEGE PRlSENTs JOHN McENARY Oasslul Gutt.utst Works by M ozart. Walton. Sor an~ "Lu te Suite in E M inor" by J.S. Bach. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 ORANGE COAST COLllGl 8 P.M. -ANf. AaTS 119 Admission: S4 Advan~e: SS at Door 11CJ((T INf01 412·55.l't r l.Jtiiversit ofCafrf~, Irvine "AMERICA THE POISONED" Noted environmentalist LEWIS REGENSTEIN dlscuaaea hie documented expose Wednesday, November 16 8 p.m. UC Irvine Science lecture Hall Tickets: ASCUI Campus Ticket Office. adml . I D19aglaad E•I•••~ Ellen Coleman, 21, of Whittier, shares her joy with Mfckey, MoU8e after being named · the 1984 _.Disneyland Ambusador ._o the World. She is the 20th such amba&&ador whose job it is to play hoatesa to heads of state and other dignitari~ visit- ing the Magic Kingdom.· the Huntington a..cn ·~. Mein S"9et et Yortttown Avenue, Huntington Beectl (847""4M). Pertonnanc:. •• Fridays end s.turd8y9 at 8:30 througtl Dec. 3. "ltOlllAJfT1C _ComllY, .. a ptsy about cot.- llboratlng ~ compMlt• It• run at the Hal1eqUln Dinner Playhoule, 3503 S. Harbor Btvd., Santa Ana (979-5511 ). C'°8lng P«· focmanc:. we tonight at 9 p.m .. Saturday et 1 and 8:30 and Sunday at 1 and 7:30 The mu9ical "Bflgadoon" opens next Wednesday. "SCAJ'tNO," A faroe set In an Italian vlllage, la on stage at the Fine Arts VIiiage Thelter et UC Irvine .(856-6617~ PerlOf'manoes will be given tonight and Saturday only at 8 p.m Mtount ftACFIC," the ~a and Ham- merstein muateal, Is being presented at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camlno Real, Tustin (83&-1540). PerlCJmlances are given Monda~ through Saturda~ at 8:30 and Sundays at t 30 and 7 30 lollowtng dlnnet through Jan 15 "THE STAR SPANGLED GIRL.'' a Nell Simon comedy. Is being presented by the Mission Viejo Playhouse in the Forum Theater on the . ETC. AL.UQATORFAlm, 7871 La3~ .... Part!, One of the wond'a rwpt1e CD eolectb-. cMly, 10:30.Lm.~ p.m. -2t15. ~ AlfT1GUE AND Ct A .. IC 7l1t COUECTOR CAii AUCTIOM, No¥. 12 & 13, 18315 Mt. 8aildy Clrde, Fount.in V...,. 913-5324, CATAUIA all-a. CN1w from Long a..cn. Sac:i P9dro ports. 527-7111. ne Marriott Ho49 .• lnltne. • COASTUNE AllT1ST8 8IXTM ANNUAL AltT FA.Ill AND aAL.E, olla, waterco6cn. Chlnee brulh, ecryta, PMt•. cnarcom end more. noon-7 p.m. Nov. 12, noon-5 p.m. Nov. 13; Meu Y•de Leeming Cent•. BM• end Meu Y•de Of. e..t, Coeta MeeL e4fr 1231. ~. 1313 Harbor, AMhelm, utute to M6c*ey'1 55th bW1hday wtl be celebrated Mdl weellend through NoY. 27 with chlldr9f1 ~'ltig colorful hMdbands end 45 rec«d, ortglnal MouMketeera wtff appear on Tomorrowtand'1 Space St-oe; allo Senior Fun Paaporta to ou-ta 60 end older. Thufaday & Frldsy. Pn on.. more than SO attracilons In 9eY9f1 theme pertts, lncludlng Flights of Fantasy Parade, 3 & 8 p.m. dally, nr~s. 9 p.m . dally, OOsed Mon. & Tue. 999-8605 DlllNEYUND HOTEL. 1150 W Cerritos Ave.. Anaheim, The Pavilion Lounge. Sgt Preston's Yukon Sallon, Wharf Bar, Dancing Waters Show and special ~ormances and. llYeen1•tal!NiMMlt 77~. F.u.L Y PMPAREDMEU FAIR, 10 a m -2 p.m NOY 12. emergency preparedness, self-sufficiency, lood stor90e. health aware- ness. vletlm awareness. finger painting tor children. financial planning, games. food and ent8'1atnment free. Church ot Lattet Dav OSu W h11t's H11p~ning_. P119~ 4 ' . ·Sweater Classics at Al's Garage ... lwo gaol sMes trom Boston TIOders Crewneck ond ShoNI co1101 rog v.QOI r unchOnat cod l\W8d lhOt !e*e lo the outdOOis ne Campus Lectures, 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-7030 I I .. . ;; • .... -4 What's Happening · · ~·· -·····~· ~-. ···· · ~·-··-·-··· ···-· M v From Page 3 co Saints parl<lng lot, 801 Dover Dr .• Newport oi Seacn 631 ·6820. THE FIVE FACES OF SUPERMAN. display of .... Superman membrabllla Including Superman ._ creators. appearance by Kirk Alyn, first actor to a> portray The Man of Steel, also comic book and .D science fiction collectables from Superman to E Star Wars to Walt Disney. open from 10 a rn. ~ Nov 13, Griswold's Inn, Fullerton. 633-3«0. 0 KNOTrl BERRY FARM. 8039 Beach Blvd .. z Buena Pari(, R.S.V P. rock band performs >. Sat.-Tue., new Camp Snoopy area, themed to ~ C.atttornla's High Sierra, wild West stunt show, .: cancan dancers. ~ Gally, features 30 · ~ attractions. new rides and shows dally. nightly ..._ fireworks, open 10 a.m.-8 p.nr.-Mon-a; day-Thursday: 10 a.m.-8 p.m Friday & Sunday: iJ 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday. 952-9400. C: LAGUNA BEACH POLICE AUOCIA TION ~ 8ENERT 8HOW. 7-10 p.m. Nov. 18, teaturlng ~ linger Hal Suther18nd, ftddle champ Bitty > Armstrong, comedian Joey Van,~ The > Saxons and The Ctoogers, Anaheim Conven- -o tlon Center. 800 we.t Kat ..... AMhelm. 999-8900. -0.: LAGUNA FOUCDANCE1'8, 7-10:30 p.m. Sundays and 7: 17-10:30 p.m. Wedneedaya. 494-7390. LION COUNTRY 8A.FAJU, 8800 Irvine Center Dr.. L.Aguna Hiiis, drlvw-ttvougtt wlldltte Pf'el«V8, animal lhows, Zambez:I Rfwr crulM, petting 100, 1ar119 a"*Y. OP,8flS 9:45 a.m. laat car admitted 3:30 p.m. 837-1200. OLD WON.I> OICT09ERFE8T, through Nov. 20. with brass bend playlng dally except Mon. & Tue .. German food, ahops • .,ter181nment. SIX FLA08 MAGIC MOUNT AIM, 260-aae famlly theme pattl, rides, shows, attrecttons. 1 O a m.-8 p.m. Sat. & Sun., located 25 minutes north of Universal Studios at Magic Mountain Pky • exit off 1-5, Valencia. (213) 992--0884. SIX FLAOS MOYELANO WAX MUSEUM. 7711 Beach Blvd . Buena Part<. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun -Thur , 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 522-1154 SOUTH COAST REPERTORY TOUR. 10 a.m. & noon every Thur .. reservations necessary. 655 Town Center Or., Costa Mesa. 957-2602. SPRUCE OOOSE. Howard Hughes' world's largest seaplane, open dally, 10 a m -6 p.m , adjacent Queen Mary.,p1er J, Long Beach l\arbor. (2 13) 435-5671 -WEST COAST TOY COu.ECTOAS 45TH SHOW AND SALE. 9 a.m -3 pm. Nov 13, 1oy manufactures represented wfll be Tootsletoy, American Flyer, Lionel and Mall<. ~ochelle's Convention Center. near entrance to Long Beach Airport, 3333 Lakewood Blvd., Long Beach. (213) 832-228~ CLASS ICAt""MUStC LEI BALLETS TROCKADERO DE MONTt:CA.N.O. 8 p.m. Nov. 11, an all-male traveery troup satirizing classk:al and contem· porary dance by dr~g as women and performing en polnte, Cal State i:unerton. Plummer AudltOf'lum, 201 E Chapman Ave , Fullerton. 773-3371. CHAPMAN CHAM9ER PLAYERI. 8 p.m. Nov. 18, wortcs from Moiart, Brahms and BOCGherlnl, Chapman College. Orange. 997~72. ,.cutTYTRtOIEIHEllM.E,8p.m:Nov. 14, performs Schubert, Brahms. Cal State Full- erton {*:Ital Hall, Chapman Ave .. Fulie,!00. 773-3371. FESTIVAL CW CHOtRS, 8 p.m. Nov. 12 & 13, UCI Concer1 Choir, Chamber Singers, Men's Chorus. Women's Chorus. Madrigal Singers and Chamber Choir, Ane Arts Conoer1 Hall. UClt Campus Dr .. lrvtne. 856-4259. .. V1NE 8YllPHOMY ORCHESTRA. 2 p.m. Nov. 13. "Concer1o tor Two Autes," by O. Clmatosa and Sympttooy No. 8. Op. 93. In F Major by Beethoven. Turtle Rock cOrnmunlty Patti, 1 Sunnytilll Dr .. Irvine. JOHN llc:ENARY. classical gul1anst. works by Mozart, Walton and J.S. Bach, 8 p.m Nov 19, Orange Coaat College, 2701 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa. 432-~. MtXED MEDIA CONCERT BY-RllA JAROSl.OW, 8 p.m. Nov. 15, seleCllon of dance solos, screening of her 1981 fllm. "R.ltes of Passage," Newport Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Or., Newport Beach. 759-1122 ORANGE COAST COUIEOE CHOftALE. 8 p.m. Nov. 18, Rlchatd Raub dlrec1or, music gf Mozart Including "Requiem Mass, K. 626:· "NOC1umes," "Te Oeum. K t4 I," Robert Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa. 432-5527. ORANGE COUNTY PtW..HARMONIC. with the Utah Symphony Orchestra, Joeepll Siiver- stein. conductor, 8 p.m. Nov. 12, wortls by Weber, Sctlubert and Francie, Santa Ana High School AudltOflum, 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana. &42-8232. SOUTH J:OAIT CHAmER llNGERS, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13, "A Birthday Celebfatlon." ~brates muter compe>Mrs Orlando Glb-~(400 years), Johannes BrahtN( 150yeara), Hugo Dlstlef (75 years) and BenJamln Britten (70 years). Red Hiii Lutheran Church, 13200 Red Hiii Ave.. Tustin and on Nov. 10 at Neighborhood Congregational Church. Gien- MY9f• at •St.. Ann's St., Laguna e.actt. 640-8730. POP/ROCK BAM. Battle of the Bands. Nov. UI. Gotden Beer, 306 Coaat Hwy., Huntington BMc:tt. 536-9600. HYATT ANAHEIM, 1700 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim, Wed.-Sat., Pure Energy In the Chue Lounge. n2-5900. • ROSE ROYCE "Wortdn' At The Car WUh," 8:30 & 10:30 p.m. Nov. I 1, Mugsy Malone's. 1731 S. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. 635-5040 . RICK .1.-a. the King ol Funk Punk, 8 p.m. Nov. 12. Long Beach Convention and Entertain- ment Center. 534-7723. JOE PERRY. Nov. 17. Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast Hwy.. Huntington Beech. 536-9600. NEWPORTER. I 107 Jamboree Rd .. Newport Beac!:I. Tue.-Sun., guitarist Vincent S<:ott in Wine Cellar: Mon -Sun.. guitarist Gregory Coleman In La Palme; Tue.-Sat .. Ronnie Brown Trio. classical and laii In Library Lounge. &44-1700. NEWPORT TURTLE. Fashion Island. 9 p.m Tue.-Sat., Lee Ferrell, musician, humorist. STARS CW TME LAWRENCE WELK SHOW. 7·30 p m Nov 18, Myron Floren. Norma Zimmer. Jtm Roberts and Arthur Duncan. Knoll's Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena P81'1< 821-1010. STEEL BREEZE. "You Don"t Want Me Anymore," 8:30 & 10:30 p rn. Nov 12. Mugsy Malone"s, 1731 S. Harbor Blvd , Anaheim 635-5040. ~. 3333 W. Pacific Hwy . New· port Beach, Russ Kirkpatrick, mdehnttely. 8 p.m • '2:30 a.m. Wed. & Thur . 9 p m -1.30 am. Fri. & Sat. &42-2295. COUNTRY /BLUEGRASS/ elUEQAASS FISTlVAL. 10 a.(TI ...... p.m. Nov. 12: ftddle and bluegrass competitions, llddler Byron Berllne studio musician wno·s playee with The Rolling Stones and the Dllla.r_ds will judge, UCI Campus Park, Campus Dr., lrvtne. 85&-SS48. · • EARL THOMAS CONLEY. Nov. 13. Crazyh()(M, Newport Fwy. to Dyer Rd. exit, Santa Ana. 5-49-1512. .IEMY REED, Nov. 15, Cr!ll)'horse. Newport Fwy. to Dyer Rd. exit. ~9-1~12. JAZZ/BIG BAND HIGH SOCIETY ING BAND. 4-6 p.m. NQv: 13, Turtle Rock Community Pane. 1 Sunnytrllt Dr .. lrvtrwi. 546-3894. DON R08EFF, ...V NEIETH AND DtCK HOYE JAZZ TiaO, ~ p.m.-1 p.m Frt. & Sat .. Johl'lf'ly's Aeetaurant. 2250 E 17th St .• Santa Ana. 836-6658. SINGLtS CLUB CONEJO llAGK:O, non-profit travel and social club f()( wortllng singles. Lake Havuu. Artz .• and Laughlin. Nev .. leaves 7 p.m. Nov. 18, Includes motOf'coach transportation, twO nights at the Sandman. seminar in how to deal IMng solo. boat trip of Colorado RJV9f and Lake Havuu, dinner and dance on Lake cruise aboard sternwheeler. 642-5586. MAN WOMAN INSTTTUTE. 8 o.m. Nov. t 1. 0 See What'• Happening. Page 5 --~ ------.· ~ ·---------· -...... --------.. I ~-r~. ornn: ,,:N11JRY Everyone in this Chevy Chue ~ ·u. plane crazy. You'll love it. A ~.' t llF.VY tlt.\.."if' 'l«<M'RNl-.Y WEAVF.R 1.Mt'l,OICI Ill"~' \l\ll lt\\HlllF.OKINF'll.M A,,.F.\l'Tl'l.11 Jtt!'o \\ ... F l 111tt11M'l IH" "''~IC IUHIN\ll'Mttl\IOYOllKINl'tlflllt (!l<I" 'Ill II Ill Im 1 ~'Tl It\ -~It Ill\~.,., MM "'"m llH1<1111:\I ..... "'u ~Ill\ 11111' -"1All'Otl 1111Ill811<,"Tlll- t....-'""" -"'""l!ol ''H ,·nv~ ~ii '"'1 111ot K'41' [Prf ~-1>yllH"tHU(I)\ 1\1~1...,i.,tw t Klllll\"44' ~~!~:;.,. ,.,....,.....,wifl.wttllltlll<I' m1-sm'1 iiiil --1 I .. _..,., •• ,. J ~-~·" "~ -----------. " ... TRIUMPHANT FIIM MAKING ... '' -~"" /ffttJQ,,, W .\A.Wil:.IL\' Tl.ttF.f . "As TM Black Stallion: his f'il'l'I fn rutt. show~. Carroll Ballard is a filmmaktr of nnishin-talent. ~tt att ~utn~ in this mo,it thal makt )Our Jn drop Opt"n oul of ~nuint arnaztmf'nl:· -°"'"" •"·''"· \lll~J:EK .... ~ SC21). txhilahlln~ mmit .. .I found II unniy fascinalin~ .. :· -Rf'.'C lll't'tl. \Ill tTIRA PmT --.......----aTAATll TODAY.------ cosu MHA ldw11ds South Cout Plals 546 3102 01\Allil Cny Ctnttt Tllt1t11 634-9282 ' I -- ... _. ·-------- ·---·-·what' s·Happening--"% Irvine Symphony •• ., . .. • ......,. ··~-.1~..-. . .. 5 lalks of deadty chemicals and how we can The Irvin• Symphony a.nd mwnc loven ~ 1 survive, 8 p.m. Nov.' 16, Science Lecture Hall. in general hava ~ieved a challenge. $10,000 ~ get-aequalnled party, singles 25-55, J.1S8~~-;::;~~:~·~m~ee~tl~ng~7~:30 p.m. Nov. 15, UCI. Camous Or .. Irvine. 8564)379. W'lll be do~ted to the orch..tra if < Buena Vista, V0<ba Linda. ~5--0IMO. speak81' Or. R otoglst, therapist ROOKERY AEAOtNGI. 8:30 p.m. Nov. 15. ma tching fund. ca.n be gathered. a;: Miii ANGIE'S ltHQLES DANCE Clue. using unique game to solve m~~~:J?f=fi~~~¥~camai:~d~!,~. ~poe:t. teacher, feminist will ThU. Sunday at 2 p.m .. founder a.nd e» 8 30 pm ,11:30 p.m Nov 18. Frank Amos rio, Sheraton Newport Hotel, Newport Beach read rom !!!li ''.Camp Notes," and mu.le dlNCtor Peter S. Odegard will t .. d ~ Lafayette Hotel, 14'4 Linden Ave., ,Long Beach. 650-HOPE. Manuar Gamboa, wl r s new book the gTOup ln a performance of a concerto ;:, 554-9941.. • NEWPORT HARBOR lOOGE Of B'NAI "Jam Session," music by Victoria Ull~wes._J__il,_ by H&ndel, St. Paul'e.Suite by Holst, a. SOUTH COAST JEWISH CONNECTION. B'AfTH. meeting; 8 p.m Nov. 17. program on U~tart Crow. South Coast VIiiage, Bristol and ~phony No. 6, "IA M.tin" {"Morn· ~ New Group Party, 8 p.m. Nov. 12, Jewish tTle Dead Sea Scrolls. Social Hall, Harbor Sunflower. Santa Ana. 1ng" , Tu-deductible donations ...... s.ingles aged 18·30. Mission Viejo, call Reform Temple, East Blutf and JambOree. ue requwted a · be u..d to •upport 84 1-563 1 f0< mote Information. Newport Beach STONEHENGE OF AMERICA, leciure, 2 P m the remainder of the l n . WHEEL OF FftlENOSHIP, 5 p.m. Nov 11. LEWIS AEGENITEIN, · ENVIAONMEN-Nov 13, Chaco Canyon. New Mexico, "Sun The concert will be held in tl.Ce~~=---w T G 1.F Shadrack's, Anaheim. t 1·30 a.m. Nov. TAUST. "Am81'1ca the Poisoned,'' former Dagger ,"one of the most s lgnlllcan1 Roca Community Center. l Sunnyhill, • f3 Brunch, Griswold's Inn, Fullerton; 6.:>0 p.m. Intelligence otflcer and analylsl with the CIA. astronomical systems In the world, Bowers Irvine. For further information contatl Nov. 16. Kolsan. Orange, singles over 45. contributing editor to the Wa.sh1ngton Post. Museum, 2002 N. Main St.. Santa Ana Sally Hufbauer at 557-8243. 522· 1278 New York Times and the L.os Angeles Times. . 972-1900 Au p .. 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Eric Roberts gives a complex performance of hypnotic power:· • I • • •• TIME '"Star 80' is very strong stuff. Fosse is one of our best moviemakers. Eric Roberts gives a sensational performance. Mariel Hemingway is sweet and tr u~ and heartbreakingly passive:· A BOB f(fil flM *SlAR g) * ;1 R ............ 0 ............ -"('! • •t411t ·-......... FRI. 1:00, 1:15,10:15 edwards CINEMA HAllOI IOULEY.UD 546 3102 4T ADAMS • C'.OSTA M!SA , • , NEWSWEEK Sat/Sun. 1:30, 3:45, 1:00, 1:15, 10:30 <O CX> w - ... . I l-.--: .... 6 --____._ ...... -· ·-· ·-·~· ....... ·. -..... Currently Hanging MUSEUMS 80WERI MUIEUM. 2002 N. Main St., Santa ~ Ana, "Skywatchefs of Ancient Calttomla:" -explores the significance of astronomy In the ~ lives of Callfornla's native Indians, Includes LJ baskets. garments. shaman's tools, costumes, E paintings through Jan. 8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ Tues.-S1t: noon-5 p.m. Sun. 547-8304. O IAVINE FINE ARTS Cl!NTER. 460 t Walnut Z Ave .. lrvtne. "B.A T.s/Selected Lithographs >.. lrom the Ocean Works Mast81' Printers Collec- as 1100s 70 lithographs from 35 lftlsts, through ~ Nov .• 16. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Thur .. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. u.. Sat 552-1078. ...._ LAGU!t~ HACH MUIEUM CW ART, 307 .... Cll!f Dr.. Laguna Beach, "Miiiard Sheets ~ Retrospec1ive," Callforn11 ertlst who brought c medium of watercolor to national attention, ~ through Nov. 13, 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. dally, ci> closed Mond1y. 494-6531. CS> NEWPOAT HARBOR ART MUIEUM. 850 ~ San Clemente Or., Newpon Beach, Wegman'• ~ World. exhibit 01 photographs of his dog Man Ray and video tapes, through ~. 27. Jerry C: Brane paintings as plft or "New California Artists Part IV," new and experimental worlls by Southern Callfornla aF11sts, through Nov. 27. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 673-3804. ORANGE COUNTY CENftR FOA CONTEM- PORARY ART. 3621 Weet MacArthur Blvd., Space 111. Santa Ana. ceramic painting• by Sharon Anne Brown Drayton. paintings by Denise Monson and paintings by Dominique Paul Sanchez. though Nov. 18, open noon-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun 549-4989 sculptur• by the Bennett brothers of Placervllle, Indefinite. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Tue.-Sat.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. 497-6005. . ARCHITECTURE CW GUNNAR ASPLUNO. show demonstrate'• range of late Swedish architect's wortt from the functionalism of pr• 1939'• International styte to his uae of classical. vernawlar and archaic sources. through Dec. 3, UCI Fine Ari...G&Uery, Campus Dr . lrvtne. 856-<t259. . AQUA CLAaalCI, 332 For .. t Avenue Mall No. 28, Laguna Beach, new artist Alen Andel's, sandblasted glasaworks exhibited also new works by Mindy Brunn, ceramics. Susanne St. John, ,watercolors and Phil Vandel'lel. brome sculptures, through Nov., also water-related artworks such as hand painted porcelaln fish, crystal ships In decanters, kaleldo9copes using real 988 shells and star fish and more, Indefinite; hours 11 a.m.-6 p.m Tue.-Sun. 494-0138. 8C SPACE. 235 Fores! Ave .. Laguna Beach, "A Sen• of Place," photographa by Andrea Jetinlson. David Famlllan, Dennis Giibert, M~rlon Knlg~t and Yorn Breeden: Indefinite, 1 t.30 a.m.-5.50 p.m. Tue.-Sat. 497 1880. BLUEUllD GAU.ERV, '1540 S. Coaat High- way. Lagun1 Beach. Elcly Calllornla Artists, 1900-1950; wort<s by local lftlsts. Indefinite, 11 1.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 497-5377. llREA CIVIC CULTURAL CENTER GAL- LERY, 1 Civic Center Circle, Brea."'CSPG 17". 17th annual all-media exhibition of crafts. IC\llpture, painting and grephlca from artists throughout the U.S .. through Nov. 23. noon-5 p.m. Wed.-Sat. noon-8 p.m. Thurs. 835-5638. C~OMllA ITATE UNIVERllTY, fULL· ERTON, MAIN ART GALLERY, 800 N. State College Blvd. exhibit of~ 1 contemporary artists GALLE RIES . who have uMd architectural reference and ' envtt-onmental 8IMflCe In their lmagM. through ALLENDALE GAUERY, 1540 s. Coaa1 Hwy.. Dec. 7. noon-4 p.m. weettdays. CIOled Sat .. 1-4 Laguna Beach, Bennett Sculptures, 41 bronze .m. Sun. 773-33-47 one.man. one dream. one race. one chance to prove he wasn't a QUitter. W8Ya.NSOH RUNNING ~~ I"" AJIOll fl'tOGQCllOllS t. Au.t11t• IW1ia flll lllMSl• IAllO "rwnts .,.., •m ....: laM\ ,. I lllQ I Cl_. CIOfl I( II lltCWI I 11111'< '1•1 POSI lll~tftl --,tt1•rllM _,SIR\ ltlllOlll "*'O' ~A lllQ.•U mx1111 "llMlf llAUl(I nll Owe<t10r OS IVllll 11 ,.~ ........ ,.,...,,..,., ........ ·~-, .. ~ .. ·· """''"'""" .... .... , ..... llfMft!IJll\1•1•11 • ~.-Hlllllll-llllllllt P(Jo----·-----------. CHA.LUI Q~I. 1390 South Coast Highway, Lagun1 Beach. group show by gallery artists Including L8lry Chr11ty and Jean Thomu. 11 1.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun .• Indefinite. CHAPMAN COLLEGE OUGGENHEIM GAL- LERY. 333 N. Glasaelr St .. Orange, "Im- pressions of Contemporary Ball," from Wiiiiam G. Boaz collectlon. lnc:ludee Ballneee music, food, dance and slide preeentatlon. through Nov. 23, free, 1-5 o.m. Mon.-Frl. 997-7629. NEWPORT HAMOR ~T llUIEUM COM- TEMPORARY CLUB, Nov.' 12 tour of Los Angeles Gallerlea, 759-1122. lEll.IE a. DEMILLE GAU.EMEi, 1432 S. Coast Hw'f., Laguna Beach. Showings of Western art. Indefinite. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. week- ends. 497-1050 . DEltGN8 RECYCLED, 619 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton. "Gius: Winter '83," on&-<>f-&-l<lnd vases, flgurellvee. sculptures by 18 Amerk;an artists. through Dec. 24, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 879-1391. GALLERIA FINE ART, 3732 E. Pacific: Coast Hwy .. Corona Del Mer. Works by Dall. Chagall, Worhol, Erte. ,_.lro and Peter Max, also California artls1s. Indefinite, 10 a.m.-6 p.m . Mon.-Thur .. JO a.m.·9 p.m. Fri. & Sit. 673-3873. GALLERY XYIT. 1412 $. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. watercolors of European scenes by Kay Reb~te, thrQUOh Nov. 30, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 494-913t. GOLDEN WEIT COLLEGE; 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Fall Art Ellhlbll, munl-medla from faculty, ends Nov. 12, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Thur .. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tue. 895-8783. HAOOENMAKER GALLEJaH. 372 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach, "H.,..,..t Light," llmlted edition llthogrepha, original putets and mixed media wortt1 by Alan Murray; eculptura exhibition by Dani, Indefinite. 494-2875. KOZAK GALLERY. 202 Newport Center Dr .. Newport Beach, Wiidiife from an artist's perspective In soft, grephlc forms by Brent Harder, Uttlogfepht of Plcuao, Peter Max and more: Jeanne L1Rae does on-the-spot portralta, lndellnlte:11:30a.m.-6p.m. Mon.-Frl. 640-7259. • MATERI FINE ART GALLERY. 1492 South Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. special gran showing fNturlng works by Salvidor Dall, Victor Vuarety, Phillip Noyer. Joan ~lro (largest collection of Miro graphics In U.S.) and a rare group of etchings by Rembrandt. Indefinite. 10 a.m -10 p.m. dally 4jl4-3903. , NEWPORT llEACH CrTY HAU. GALLERY. 3300 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach, oils by Norman Lloyd, acrylics by Wiiiiam Lee Holt. and works by Wllllam Coburn, all Orenge County artists, through Dec. 14. 8-5 p.m. dally OCEANWOtUt8, 2811 Villa Way. Newpon Beach, "New Drawings," by Ursul1 Schnelder. through Dec. 16.. 9 a.m.-5 ".m. Mon.-Frl 673-3804. ORANQERIE, 480 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach, artist's Berdene Allen, Thos Waddlow, Fred Eck. Lindi Nicholson and R. Hardy. through November, open dally 10-5. 494-5656. POMEROY GALLERY, 5651 Lincoln Ave .. Suite A, eyp, .... W•tern Exhibition, Including Indian arifsts Eaper1nu. ·Fred Duran, and Alfredo Rodriguez. Indefinite. 827-1010. QUOMlll, 374 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beac:tl, Meet The Artists, 1-5 p.m. NOY. 13, ten gallery artl1t1 wlll be on hand to anwers queatlons; Albert Landeros' watercolors. "lm- agee Indian and Weetern and Virginia Hutf- man'1 "Vlalons" w1tercolors, through Nov. 1; Jane London's watercolors Ind Fey Hoegerman's oll1. through Dec. 1, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dally. 49.._...22. 0 See Cunencly Henglng. Page 8 .---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--, Detectlv. Hooks Is out to shake up the Mob •nd the whole damn Police Force. ALM Pfm(J06 Presercs A PO BOY mRC Ol PnlWILUIMlllr ~ ~(!JS~W f'd,.. •rd1 -81USTOl CINl lOC" --NOW PLAYING --642-5678 . Put a f~w words to work for you ----NOW PLAYING----MIA nr.-.....,.,..,,_,. r-s..o.c· sn~ !it' .o '" lhe Daily Pi~Dt *l~•IA MMMIWIU.f'f 1 ..... f\ei-(....,..,......,v.., )401~ D I* .,. fll!lt u --, ...... ~ c...-....... ~. '" •1•1 ., OU) I l-. ---.:.. ~-..__~ ... IW'~-.:JOl'-ffJ:U,,OtJ#~O • ....... ....-.-.................... . edwardt WESTBROOK CINEMA :::.;;:n~::.:• erooe~u••t -530-4401 .._I(• NOi. 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Vivid performanoea by • .... the mind ratherthao the outer space depicted In 1~ uaual ch..... eecapee and e1ee1r0nlc SColl Glenn, Ed Harns. Sam Shepherd, Dennis ~ most such films. Superb acting by stars gadgets. but nothing that haa1n been done QuaJd and-8ifbara Hershey. v v v .... ChrlstopherWalken,thelateNatalleWood.and before -and better. Among the supporting STAYING ALIVE: Rated PG. John Travolta Q; Loulee Fletcher who create a machine that can actors. only Barbara Carrera sizzles. lrvln returns as Tony Manero In the sequel to J:J record the lh<>ughts. «n<>tlons and dreams of Kershner ("The Empire Strikes Back") directs ··saturday NIQht Fever." Manero. however. has E one person and lrat1Jfer them to another mec:hanlcally. v v · discarded his disco duds and lstrylng to make It «> person. Sort of a human tape cMlclc Super OCTOPUl lY: Rated PG. Don't looldor deep as a Broadwaf dancer. Travolta la sexy and ~ Panasonic film will make the audience feel the characterizations or social leslons. but II you're funny, but this seauel. thank a to the shallow direction of Sytveeter Stallone. doean't match the navor of "Fever~" ,,;v UNDER FIRE: Rated R. A tense polltlcal thrlllef about journalists who lose their objec- tMty when they get caUQht up In th6'Nlcafaguan revolution of t979 . ..,. .., ..,. "'v "'v. Excellent; v v v , Very good, "'v . Good; v , Not so good. z action u well u ... tt. ~fun fllm. ""v"" a fan of the James Bond Mf'les. yi>u'll love this ------------------ • THE DEAD ZC>Ne: Rated R. Dino De lateat adventure. Director John Glen ("For Your ~ Laurentlla' movje version of the beataeller by Eyes Only") teems to be ..enxlous to top the 't> hQrror novelist Stephen King Is a psychic thrHler outrageous stunts In "Raiders of the Lost Ark··. ~ starring Christopher Walken and Brooke and he comes awfully cloae. Roget' MOOfe and ~ Adams. Fast pec:ed ftlm about a lciloolteacher Maud Adams star. v v v ~ wf'lo can Me Into the future and Inadvertently RETURN OF THE JEDI: Rated PG. George A her the.bo•b l «> discovers • J>olltlclan deatlned to become Lucas' "Star wars" story Is brought to a ~ President and puatt the button untesa he can do stunning climax. The characters may be a bit «>" something to 119P the' man. Director Davfd two-dlmenalonal bit the action aequencee and i Cronenbefg ("$Canner.") sticks cloee to the 199cial effects are among the moat exciting cri orlQlnal In this gripping ftlm. v v v ever put on mm. Siers Mark Hamill. Carrie ~ FLAIHDANCE: Rated R. Newcom« Jennifer Asher and Harrlaon Ford. v v v v Beals stare In thla vfsually exciting but weakly THE RIGHT.ITUFF: Rated PG. Torn Wolfe's written film about a female welder who longs to book about the t•t pilots and the Mercury t>ecOme a.. ballet dancer. Olrec:t9d_by,..Adrla,o utronaute i. bfought to the ac:reen aklllMty b'}' L~. ""..,.. writer-director Philip Kaufman. While their •VER IAY ~RAGAIN: Rated PG. Seen Currently Hanging Jane Alexander, portraying Carol ·' W e th e rly in .~ 'T est.~~en t,' is a :. l woman trying to : protect and keep > h e r f a mil y togethe r afte r a V' From Pa ... 6 RIZZOU GA.LLDY. South Coat Plaza, 3333 Brla1o1. Costa Meta. monotypea and Chine Colle'a by Patrick Coffaro, through Dec. 4. IT. NICHOlAI, 31761 Camino Capistrano. ~strano Plaza. San Juan Capi8trano. hand- crafted fantaslel and unique CMatmaa dealgna by owner artists. through Nov. and Dec., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dllly. &ef-2850. IANOITONf QAUE.RY, 384-A N. Coast Hwy .• Laguna Beach. "Mixed Media and Varied lmagee ... Anita Heaty and Allee Carney featured 1rtlat1, Nov. 7-Dec. 4, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue.-Sun. 497-6775. • holiday showing of art by Craig Pursley. Patricia Murillo. Shlrtey Amburgey. Gregory Partter. Joy Richey and othera, through Dec. 30. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 557-0804. TUC OALURY. 611 Anton Blvd., Suite 120. Costa Meta, paintings by Doug Moran and photographs by Carol Saindon, through Nov. 26. Tuea.-Sat 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. s.45-ARTS. UCI. 15 official poster• comrBl.aaloned for the 1984 Olymptc:e and Olymp~orabllla, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fr1., through Dec. 2, adminis- tration b\Jlldlng lobby. 856-6922. nuc l ear h o lo - c aust. Willia ~ Devane also stars in the movie, which opened at a number of show- houses a long the Ora n ge· Coast last week end.' llOll ltEMOM QALLEltY, 1166·SUnrto-' at Fairview. Co1t1 Mesa, "Quality of L.IQht," VILLAGE GAUIRY, 2...a1 Alicia Pky .• Mlealon Viejo, mezzotlnt artist G.H. Rothe, 7-9:30 p.m. Nov. 11. 786-8421. ~ l r===T=wiiiiiir======================:::::;tr===================~~-=---=;r~---~~~~-,-~~~~~~-:i ·'One o f th~ most moving, most powerful, most efT!Ot,on,sh.lnerlng the•trfcat fll~ to~cc:Mftt~ "- ~a"..'' _._._ .. A !'AR AMOUNT MCTURl 0 --~'. ,,....,.,..,..... . NOW PLAYING---- WUTlllMSTER Edwards Cinema West 891-3935 ORANGE Clnedome 634·2553 1'10 l'Autl ACCl~fD ,Ofl THl9 INGAOUH.NT "Francis ford Coppola delivers a stunning work. Outstanding ... Mickey Rourke is not to be missed." r.utttb'e ~ ..... f15t=I NOW PLAYING lllY*f OllMGE EOWl•O~ WOOdbtll)qe Paoflc s Ounoe 0!1Vt kl Cinema ~ 1 ~ 63A 9361 n nai r .. -~ ~ls.I> ®~ WUTMltlml'I P.c1flc s Ml Wiy 39 llfflt "' 891 3693 '' ... '10' HJ .... t lath&. A Terlmc PUat Doa't Mi. 'Uacler Fire'!" f or Cla.sslfifll Ad ACTION Call A DAILY ... LOT AD·VISOtl MJ.5671 "'ALL THE RIGHT MOVES' MAKES ALL THE RIGHT MOVES. Tom CNN prous• one• ago;" It. i• a" actOf' to wcuclt. I rwolly 11•.d tlti• -· • .,.. "' ..... •~• •an. of tJt. )leltr'I f>e1tf• -- -IV ~ ~ \ll 'M,1Jl '," 'W' .. , .... a.._ ...... .... .,! l - • ' -----"- Concerts ••• Two big nights set By SUSAN FINGER Daily Pilot CorN9p0ndent Symphony devotees are faced with a difficult choice this Saturday night when both the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and the Utah SYfTlphony will appear in concert. The Los Angeles Philharmonic will feature .(our of its wind players - David Weiss, oboei Lorin Levee, clari- net: Alan Goodman. bassoon; and John C-erminaro, horn -in Mozart's Sin- fonia Concertante in E Flat, k.297b. This piece was written in the late 1770s and was originally scored for nute. oboe, horn and bassoon, though it has remained in the popular version to be heard on Saturday. The remainqer of the program will consist of Beethoven's F.gmont Over- ture and Bra.h.rm' Symnphony no.4. Carlo Maria Giulini will conduct, beginning at 8:30 p.m. at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music C-enter. Ticket prices range from $6.50 to $22 and may be purchased at the Philharmonic box office or may be charged by calling 213-480-3232. For further information, call 213-972-7211. Al.soon Saturday, J05eph Sifverstein will conduct the Utah Symphony in an all-romantic program of Weber's Over- ture to Der Freischutz ("The Free- shooter"), Sch ubert's Symphony No. 2, and Franck's Symphony in D. This concert will be held, locally. at the San ta Ana High School Auditorium, 520 West Walnut, at 8:30 p.m. For ticket information, call the Orange County Philharmonic Society at 646-6411. Cl assy A utos Adve rtis~d in the Daily Pilat NOW PLAYING WZ•tJI tt:•!!!=====~~ SUM'RAOC CX)I DOt..eV STfllB> 1 · OIWIGf llMIMlE • WISTMINSTUI AMC Oran()t' M,'\n • ·· lJA C1ly C1nrma UA I wtn C•fll'm•' • .. ... .. .. ·~ -.. .. ' .. A mo"ie ~ith all 'T he Right Stuff .. : Tom Wolfe's book no~ comes to the screen in epic. 'isuall y s pectacula r form. T he American mo' ie of the year:· • \I II \ 11 1 I A -------· ------- "A grand yet edif) ing entertainment. Right-Stuffed ~ ith seriousnes~ of \ubject mau er and a ~ ild humor that comes out of left field :· • lfah,u.I \.1111 /..el. //\fl \f·IU·I //\/ "'co,_. _______ *--------( "A terrific motion pil·ture. Perfect!~ put together. Go ~ee it:' Int'/ \tt·~t'I. <11•11tl \111111111~ l1111'r1111. ·lH( /I -------· ------- "A great Amttrican mo,ie in a nc~ epic fo rm. 'The Ri~ht Stuff' fu srs the comic and the heroic to emer.ge as a knockabout social rnmcdy rh a t also pack~ a thrill ing inspirational a nd -why den) it ?-patriotic ~allop:· "''" I rn11/,/, II I \I II\ (, f (I\ /'0\ I -------·------- TBE.1 BIGB'l' STUFF ---·--· How t/1e future IN.~a11. A RO&RT CHARTOH lfMl1N WlNKLER PROOuCllON of A PHILIP KAUFMAN FILM 'THE RIGHI STUFF" CHARLES rnANK scon GlENN ED HARRIS lANCE HENRIKSEN scon PAULIN DfNN1S QUAID SAM SHEPAAD FRED WARD KIM STANL£Y BAABAAA HERSHEY vtRONICA CAAIWRIGI t1 PAMELA RHO MUK bv BRL CONTI l'llroct0t 01 Pf'Otogroohv CAl£8 OESCHANEl ~on the Book ov IOM WOll E Ptodvcec! ov IRWIN WlNKl£R ond RO&Rl CHAl?IOf~ Wnnon l0t lhe SCr-' ond Oorectod tw PHILIP KAUfMAN .....,.....,.,._.,~. -..·~· ..... , ........ ~.~ ,, .... :;;;ii.r.c .... ~Wr~~- • DOLBY STEREO !P G: 'MHIAI. CUllWla SUGGHllD 0 I JIOlll4. .. ,._ ........ "°, .. liUll ... •Olt~• Ml • z 0 < <D ~· ... .... ... . .. I iT.t703'll-_ ]'111 313 OMMGf :W~(S~TM~l~N;,ST~(R;--~,~NO~,~.:s,~u=--~~~t-1~==~~~=-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliii~iiiiim.:. ..... iiiiiiliiiiiliiililiiiiiim:...l~-i Pac11rc \ Orano~ P<111lll.' 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By JIMMY JOHNSON •Q; Of the Dally Pilot St.If '0 ------------------c Q) ' 1 ,-~ --J t tor Lmw06d Boomer,,after a iong ~ A run on telev1s16l'I. has rediscovered the st.age and IS ehpymg every o, ~ I rrunut.e of tt ii L!l___AJ Boomer lS one of the quartN of. actors perfomung rughtly m the South ~t --Re pt>rtory's production of Rarry Kondoleonrs ·'Christmas on.Mars" Qn Second S tage. l He plays Bruno, not exactly one of your most svmpatheuc characters, while Ron Boussom IS N1~<;JJT1. Anni Long IS Apd rey, Bruno's love inten>st. and Annie Mu11ay portrays lngnd. Audr('v's mother , "(did a play last year m Toronto." Boomer wa.o; recaU1ng over a cup of coffee a few days ago. "Smc.-e I have been so busy m t.eleVISion. 1 t had been a long time between plays. but tht• expc>riencc made me realize what 1 wan1.e9 . "Like the character l play m this play." he continued "Bruno Ward he's not a sympatheuc character. but l bkt> the challenge of taking an unsympathNiC' character and making him under- standable .. After doing the play tn Toronto last. year and f1mshmg the teleV1S1on season. r had a rather slow summer and was chopping at the bit to do another play r had heard about this p)ace (SCR) that did a lot of new plays. so I came down and audiuoned for 'Men's Singles.' ('Men 's Singles' was previously perfonned on the Se<:ond Stage.) .. [ didn 't get the part. but when they started mounting thlS play, David (David Em.mes, who is dtrectmg "Christmas on Mars.") remembered my audition and called me back.'' For neatly five years Boomer was a regular on "Little House on the Prairie," playing Adam, the blind husband of Mary. one of the lngalls daughters. It was a part that came his way shortly after graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Lo6 Angeles. Born in Canada, the Boomer family moved to San Francisco when Linwood was 2. He grew up and attended high school there before moving to Los Angeles in 1975 to join the American Academy. t Acting is not something Boomer just hap- pened to fall into, and while he does not come from a performing family. he had known for a long time he would be an entertainer. "I made the decision so early to become an actor," he recalled with a chuckle, ''I don't remember ma.king it. I knew as far back as the kindergarten I would some day be an actor. I did · the school plays and the community theater of roune, then upon graduation from high ~ool I packed my bags and headed for L.A . to join the American. Academy. "While anend.ing drama achool I lived in this old building with a bunch of other student actors. Most of us were from the American Academy, but while I waa there," he added, "I met and married the only non~ in the building. ••After I graduated she forced me to do this horrible play called ·aeu.•," ~said. "It waa about a Hungarian 1ta.ndup comic in !follyw~. It wuoneof ~the9terthinpand 1t ran only a half a week. It waa horrible ... about aa much fun aa pusing a kidney stone. ' "But u waa good tor me. It 1\aned me .to ma.king caJ.1' and going to audition.I and about a month later I got 'Little HOl.We.' 'Ibat luted con,ajderably longer than a half a week." Alter 4 ~ yean of wock in television Boomer ha.• teamed the advantage of 1t.eady work and still considers himlelf a student of ~ art. • "Since 'Little House,' I've worked on 'Love Boat,' 'Voyager' and 'Fantasy Island','' he said. "It hasn't all been good stuff, but even in bad things you can find something good. 'Ibat's how you . learn, and I'm still learning. I'm still a student of • the art, but I'm proud of everything I've done becaUle I worked hard and did the very best I could. "I'm 90metimes up to 4 in the morning trying to make tomething out 'of a script. 'Ibat's not always eaay, but when you work hard, even on a bad 8Cript, it makes you pr_:oud because you know you'v•done your damndest~" • Making its West Coast premiere. "Chrutmu on Man" I.I Kondoleon's new comedy 1eheduled to run through Nov. 27 and is the second play of the young aeuot" on Second Stage. Direcior Emmel has deacribed the play- wright's work aa "Abeolutely new. It can't be f \ Ron Boussom (l eft). who plays Nlsslm 1J South Coast Repertory's production of 'Christmas on Mars,' Is on the recelvln~ end of the pent-up frustration ol his • ex-roommate Bruno, portrayed by I Linwood Boomer (at left). The play. written by Harry Kondoleon and directed by David Emmet, ii the second 1how of the 1ea1on for Second Stage. It Is 1cheduled to run through Nov. 27. categorized at this point because it's not quite like' anything I've ever seen be'fore. Its freshness of style ia what I find most appealing about the play and the gteatAlit challenge. "We had to find a perf~nnance style to fit the play, which ii rooted in reality but ii not realistic. It's the most exciting kind of exploration in doing new and challenging work." "New and challenging work" is what has drawn Boomer to SCR. ''There's nothing like this in L.A.," he Mid. "I'm very impremed with SCR. They don't aeem to be afraid to experiment and "'Uke a chance here. They've learned that every play here doesn't have to be a ahowcue. "II J were a writer, th.ii ia the fint place I'd take my work. I don't know where ei.e a writer like Kondoleon could take hia stuff. lt'1 ao frellh and different from anything I'~ ever done.'' .. ·- I I . . . . . -. . -·---·4·--· ·····-·-···· .......... __........ ....... . Intermission 'Witness ••• ' Def ec i:ive prodUction By TOM TITUS Of th• D&.111 Pilot Staff There are any number of reasons for avotdtng "Witness for the Prosecution" at the Westminster Community Theater -and one oyerriding reason for seeing it. Director Dohn Wayne Shaw. who mounted an impressive production of "Inherit the Wind" at Westminster earlier in the year, tackJes another courtroom drama with considerably less success. Agatha Christie's laborious exercise in-Bri~ jurisprudence has some juicy marrow underneath its layers of suet, but ~gging it out requires a top-flight cast, something wqefully absent at Westminster. . Two of the key roles -the accused murderer and his principal defender -fall into l~ than adequate hands. straining the credi~ility of the production considerably. Yet a third. the Gemlan wife of the defendant, is played so skillfully that the sequences not involving her are rendered even more ineffective. -· This jewel-like portrayal. by county new- comer Katharine Fajardo who already has brightened two other stages this year, sel'\ds shivers down the spine. Fajardo projects a cold. 0 See Intermission, Page 15 LION COUNTRY SAFARI'S SWAP MEET ., We have 1 OO's of vendors selling new and used merchandise at betJer than bargain prices. Do your Christm as shopping early! " , And enjoy free entertainment. (Juggler & .Tight Rope · Acts) EARN EXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY! Clear out yo ur garage or se ll your new merchandise and be one · of our Christmas Vendors-CA ll 768-5011 for more inf onnation. The Irvini Baz~ar/Swap Meet is open every a Satur~ay and Sunday 7 :30-4:00 We are located at Lion Country Safari 1/4 mile west of the 405 FWY on Irvine Ctr. Dr. Entry is ONLY Sl.00 PER CARLOAD ~--INl '" 100 .,...,...Cl) -'" ~JO 1000 ff!eWCK -nc-mr(lt .. 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And talk nasty he does -90 minutes of anecdotes, autobiogr<tphy and optruons -all liberally sprinkled with four and 12-letter words and delivered ata head-spinntng pace in the Pryor style. "Richard Pryor Here and Now," lS the actor's third concert film and in this latest edition, Pryor demonstrates a fresher, bnghter outlook on life since purport.edJ y giving up dnnk ~d drugs about seven months before the filming. Columbia Pictures presents the Cilm, which waS' written and directed by Pryor and produced by Bob Parkinson and Andy FriendJy. As usual, Pryor's topics range from racism to drugs. from politics to sex, and each is treated UTeverently by the king of lrrever~nce. He takes on the audience: "Why all these people corning this way? They ain't no more seats tJKIAllPJIA/ By STEVE MITCHELL Of the Daily Pilot Staff up here. Where you ... gonna sit?" He takes on New Orleans: "You can'f teU where a ... is from down here The black ones, they talk that funny kind of .... But they sure have the biggest fun, dancing and parading in the ... streets at the drop df a -hat. I don't know how they handled slayes down here. it's so hot. Can't.you see them telling the master, 'Hey ..... you carry it yourself.' " _ He takes on Chicago in winter, ''where the wind be waiting around the comer for you_ I had qn some summer (clothes) one time and as soon as I got m the street. the wind came out and got me. You c.an't be prejudiced an Chicago in the winter. It's too cold . You say, 'I be preJudace again this summer.'" And he takes on alcoholics, telling his audience he hasn't had a dnnk m seven months. "l got tired of wakmg up in my car driving 90," he said, and you get the feeling he means 1t. "I don't know what it 1s make drunk people want to talk." he said. Then. mimicking a sodden motorist confronted by a polact> officer. Pryor ~ (') ~ Q. (714) 955-2755 Newport Distinctive Wctterf ront Dining C)ystn Sar C:oct11ils FJ'IMJinmm1 Five Penny still at OCC The F'ave PC'nny Opera Company will conUnUt' its pcrfonnance of ver- 1smo oJX>ra torught and tomorrow at Orange Coast College's Robert Moor<• Thc•atr<• This as the last week- end to see the production of the v1olently passion- ate Italian works. Per- fonnances begin at 8:00 p.m Tat'kets are $9 pre-sale, a nd $10 at the door. For ticket infor- mation, call 432-5527. '1' s ~,~. dri£t w.~J, e r I 1:\.~ I w,.,, f'al 1l 1l l'oJ'I 1 f" \ j flu"'-111th 1.f ,,,..""r"'"'f'1Hhdl I l{l'.wrvJt111n' h-'l-1111, I LIVE -ON STAGE The Award-winning Broadway Musical Hit , ~· - Richa rd Pryor per- fo rms from the stage of a New Orleans thea ter with a new act and a new outlqok. launches mto ¥' animated fi ve nunute dialogue that is completely uncompre'1ens1ble and ranges from belligerence to shouJder-shakmg sobs. "tfow about when you're drunk and try to gel to bed and your mind says. 'Don't be sack.' and you say, 'I won't be sick.' and your mind says. 'Yes you will ' "Oh. please, let me just Lte here on lht' floor," Pryor says from the stage floor "Let me JUSt pull lht' rug up Oh. God nr nC'VC'r drank again. "You wake up in your garage Under your car The dogs be lookin' at you That's when you know you're (messed) up. When your dog w•on't rome to you" Pryor talks a lot about drugs an his new concert movie, emphasiung on at least thrc'{' occasions that he l.s drug-free "Thl'y call drugs an epidt'ffilt' now,'' he says "That means white folks arc· dmng 1t " But. rather than Ix> preat'hy ::ihout tht> subje<'l, he pantomunes a heroin addict II} an overly-long slut that ends with himself paS$t'd out on the floor beneath the microphone and hlS audience laugh- ing uncomfortably. For those who can handlr mcred1blv foul language. and incredibly foul subJC.'Cls. "Here and Now'' wtU keep you laughing. Out loud. Pryor definitely isn't for everyone. But for his fans, he's more than enough. ~l One ofA'fnerica's top u1inf lis ts. Dt1ecterl Bv Jack Bunch FREEDMAN WAY ANAH El M ·1Aeross trom Drsneytandl ' . FOR RESERVATIONS (714) 772-7710 I ,,, \\ "" ., .. ' I " I ri nc L)i n i ng \"111 I "' 1 "''' I l1dw 11 II .. 1.111 ••• 1.1 \l.11 \ '"'·''"" 1. 141 ;111' '"II • -.-..... ___ --p .--,\ • • ·,.--•f -.---.~ • • ."BEHIND THE SCENES" Wtlh Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive ROY AL THAI -CEl.EBRA TES 8ECOMI> ANNIVEJt8ARY In c:elebratlon of their second annlwraary, the Royal Thal Culalne is otteniig all luncheon specials at $4.95 during the 1 entire month of ~vember. They are proud to preaent their neiw cocktail lounge fMturlng troplcal drinks. They suggest a "~~Uhetr new coctllall ~r-.oeive a ffee .wn fr.~ Thailand. Congratutatlons to the RoyalThal and beet wlshe9 ;o;·anotner success1ul year. The Royal Th.i Cu1a1ne 1a located at 4001 W. Pacific Coast Highway In Newport Beech. Call 650-3322. LA PALllE -NEW MAITA! D' APPOMIED Biii Beckett has been appointed maltre d' of ta Palme Restaurant at The Newporter reaort hotel according to gen- eral manager. Leah Marshall. In his new post Beckett will ovenee opel'atlons of this garden style restaurant which hu recently reopened after a summer of remodeling and features callfomla cuisine. Prior to joining The Newpor1er. Beckett served In the same capacity at Canos, Newport Beach and Laa Brisas. Laguna Beach. Afftllated With the food and beverage Industry for five years, BeCkett Is a member of the Orange County Wine Society. A business graduate from Or~on State. Beckett resides with his wile in Laguna Beach. ttEA1. TifY, NATURAL. DELICIOUS FOODS AT FORTY CARROTS Forty Carrots Restaurant & Bakery located In the South Coast ¥tar.a Mall, on the 1st floor between Buttoci('s & Saks, acrOM lrom FAO Schwarz. sets an ex.ample of healthy, natural, dellclous food In very attrac11ve . -eurroundlngs. Henry Segemrom, the-*' of..Soulh eo..t.Ptua Md. hu-ataled that the Forty Carrots Menu ls "fashion food." It ls really surprising that these beautiful preeentatlons of food, prepared fresh fNf1tY day ere at attordabte prices.. You feel healthy just being In the Forty Carrots Reataurant. from the beautlfulty-p4anted. garden patio, to the warm, friendly Interior. Forty Carrots la In the prooeea of remodellng. Soon !hey wltl be preeentlng Vlctorta's Bek• Shop. With special deseerts of chocolate zuccf\lnl cake, cerrot <:Me, honey ctlnnc.ke, cootltea, and lhe delicious yogurt MMld with fruit, carob chips, nuts. rallln~. aumbted cootltea, and coconut. the lhower will not onty find Items that are pleUlng to the palate, but ones lhat are reduced In calortea for the ~19dous. A Sunday CNlmpegne Brunett Is av811able from 10:30 AM t.o 3:00 PM with complimentary champegne. The brunch re.tur. Concertgoen end dencera wtll be tree~ to. a progrem ranging from the c1 ... 1ce to )azf"when they hNr RONNIE BROWN now ~ at the NEWPORTER ~.~T HOTEL Tueecley thnl Setur- . ·dey ~· lrOfin t:GO PM. For mor. Information c.11144-1700. ~ CD , ..... ----"""'!"---------------------------------..i ma1a i ...... NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 5199 Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 •• 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA ..... 11-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~--~ w !"l'IQ' t GAl.U-)' 1P6cY C.-rot Panc.kea, freeh )ulcm. egg entreee Ml"'9d with t..:::=;:.::::__-===~~ijiiijiiiii~~=====:::-11 home "*· and homemade mutfln8 balled freeh dally In the HoJ'/._R I~ Proudly Pr.ent. Th• Outrageous kttc:Mn. OlnnerS at Forty Cerrots are partk:Wlrty lntereattng, and wine, beer' and champegne are avWlable. The menu preeents the flneat of ttaMan. Soutn-of-tM-Border, Amertcan, and Frenctl dl9hea. Al may be enjoyed In the warm atmoeptieie of friaodlll..a and heelth wtMctl penneatea the resteurent. For Information. cell SSfr.9700. W FOR IEMIOlt8 AT 8HERATON NEWPOR'r8 naTIVALCAR The Sheraton Newport Hotel cat.,. to a Mlect dlent .... with meny 88f*>r cltlans emong them. Located In the Sheraton ~·a bMutlful garden court atrtum, the Featlval C8fe offer'I a dtecount Senk>f Cltlzenl' menu to P9f90n9 alxty-two 9nd otder, 9nd to t'*t gUe9ta aa welt. With prOOf of age. a ..,.,, may entertain hta or her entire famly and gueeta to a ~ prepered meel between 5 PM and 10 PM dalty. Statea "Gue" Lallotts. Sheratan'• Director of Food and ~llQ8. "We tNnk aenlor9 deeerw apea.i attention. Thia program ~ them to take t'*t fwnllea and tr1enda to ~more often. and to enjoy the fine cul9lne and frtendty atmcJaphere that the ~!val cate pro¥1dea." All entreea lnClude buttery crcM9Nnta and freeh b8nen8 breed. The balled helf ctlk:ken 18 roasted to a ~ brown, and oompllmented #Ith a vege«able and potato or rtce. Chopped ataak, crowned by uuca BordeMllM 9nd freeh muetwoom., alee> cornea with a hit!~ and potato 0t rice, .. doee the fl'elh ftah catch of the~. A~ ChOICe le Beef Pot l'te llke gr9ndm8 UM to ball•. loeded with wgetabtM and tender bMI In red wtne eeuce and oowred with the ftaki.t CN9t. Sp1Nictt s.ied and the ~Ivel Fruit Saled are Aght ~ Mti.t)'lnO altemattwa, wtlll tM Cobb Sal9d N9WpOft rec;r-.e the apedelty of Hol'Jwood'• WQf'tdatemoua 8'own Derby. aoup., deeeerta, and the ...,...~ CMfa Cteetlon round out the menu. The Ntattv• ~ le OC*' dellY ffom t :30 AM to 10:00 PM for . .,..._,_., tunch 9nd dlnrW, lt't the ~on Hwpor1 et 4645 MecArttu BMS., N9wpof1 ~. Phone at 133-<>570. •••• ~ ot'rM Oally""" ~a.pt. GULLIVER'S 1H~t)K)y1Yl n~ ~"''"'kiY l)i,,.,t,.: w~t~ all ~ g.s«Wts ur P,.i~ Rlbs uf Beef • 1 A 4 H ~> !'v1 A ( A HT H l ' H !HVl~:J. -.Tl..,\'' STAN ORLOW Formerly 13 yean with the Beach 8&11 Appean Friday & Saturday Nighta 8 p .M. t.o 1:00 A.M. One Pound Portertiou-Steak $5.00 "Good Anhun•" 17 .. I PlllCtalil 650-1840 Cetta .~ ' CONTINENTAi. CUISINE, 751-2820 SCANDINAVIAN SPEC lAtTIFS, 751·2AIO 695 Town C~nt~r Orltt, ul!lta Mc11oa ' 7Sl-6100 ·--~- I M co Ol - •. -----· ....-..-...--•--•• .. • ~-----• .._...,.. • •• .. • ............... ~ ..... ~,."--'" 44~~C.."-~A•A~&SA........_,, .. ~....- At the Movies : 'Osteraaan Weekend ••• ' Peckenpah's return not triumfi>hant J E '1'he Osterman Weekend'' marb tum when CIA agerita, under the as '"The Wild Bunch,'' ''Straw Dogs'' ~ the return. after a five-yar at.ence, of • By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ~-FMRtt. begin attacking and '"The Ballad of Cable Hogue.'' One ~ famed action mnctor Sam Peckinpah. Of th. Daily Pilot 8taH Tanner. hia guesia:Why Famett has his next outing, let's hope Peckinpah --But it's hardly a triumph. Though ~ to this is another plot twist regains his story-telling .erwe and ~ the film contains several lyrically The skeptical newsman is asked to that · largely unexplained. latches onto more intelligent material :g violent teqUeDCet that are patented help "tum" one of bia frienda back to But it doe. give Peckinpah another 1.L Peckinpah. its ID'ipt is muddled. And the American aide. Tanner agrees. on ex.c\.19e for a large dme of violence. The . ..... though a number of talented acton are the condition that he be allowed to CIA men, armed with 1-er-aimed ~ on hand. they're foroed to play ex-interview Danforth on bia pn>ll'UD.. mechine gum, prove to be no match for i tremiely unappealing charact.en.. F'i-Before the wWend guests arrive, a few well-aimed cro-.-bow ahota - .¥ ..iIY, there'• .xne pointed 90Cia1 •tire Tanner's wife <Mee Foster) and 800 are another implaUllibility. I a.bout video IUJ"Yeillance, but the abducied briefly. We never-learn The. picture concludes with a tele-~ le9orw are at in the incomp1 ehemible exactly why or by wtan. but it gives vi8ed confrontation between ~ CIA ~ plotting. Peckinpah an eXC\l8e for a rousing car • chie.£ and 1'anner. But what happened (l: In short, "The Olten:nan Weekend" chMe. to all the bodies back at Tanner's is a me9. Then the we.!kend goes on aa hoU8e? How did he managed to I Rutger Hauer, last 1ee11 aa Harri8oo planned. under the hidden supervision returned to theaic without explaining I-Ford's android foe in "Blade Runner," of Fa.et (John Hmtt;a Ci'.'1i CIA ~t all the camase in bia own backyard? portrays John Tanner, a television who watches all the ~ via The film ma.ken don't 9ee1n to care. interviewer who verbally akewen ~video cameras. Much of the blame rests with Alan prominent-guest&. Mike Wallace-style. Paranoia increws among the week-Sharp, who bwd hia ID'ipt on. Robert Tanner is preparing for a weekend end guests, played by Craig T. Nelaon, Ludlum's novel. &t Pedrinpah waa reunion with three college friends Dennis Hopper and Chris Sarandon. responsible for directing the expo8ition when he is contactltd by CIA head They exchange worried glances and gcenes at such breakneck speed that the Maxwell Danforth (Burt Lancas1er). two of the men bicker with their wives, audience has no time to digest key plot Danforth convinces Tanner that the played by ea.le Yates and Helen details. three college friends are actually Shaver. It's hard to believe this was the work Soviet spies. The gathering finally takes a vio1ent of the director of such masterful films OrtTI1E FJ·,'TJ'l 'f,'CIW•: lf/Tll SHOKf:D SA/,MO\ ----- l>t'/111111 • r1/if)(Jn 1ia'\/a 11 lf/1 'i1T111J..h l .').1/mu11 11/f'/lfk'r/ into ti 1f'/11•/) s:11w1· 1J/ h11111·r ',.,. .. ,,,, :mf//f:/lian d1<Y'St':-. /'/11.'> }fHJr f"flfl/f~' (Jf :1 1111\('(/ ~rrv·11 fJr f1r:111t!,t' .1/11u1nf/ -.;.1f.µ/ (,'J<f,'/'f; ST. .J..\C'()I f,'S ANO S/>fi\ACI I SOl'1"f1,f .' 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Her per-i.ng_ fonnance i.s one to savor. More effective are Walter Orange as the Not so, unfortunately, tha.e of Ken Barker as gruff, crafty prosecutor and Marc LeBlanc as ''Witness for the Proaecution" is not the ~ arresting experience it might be, but its flashes of i brilliance wiltkeep you interested. It continues for .,,.- four more weekends, Fridays and Saturdays at ~ 8:30 through Dec. 3. g.. her indicted husband or Don Evans as the defense Evans' amooth solicitor. Don Barrett puts some attorney. Barkerbarel)'scratchestheguriaceofhis welcome bite into the role of the trial judge, while X'/) ~"1~ y OUT ort THE fr~r --~ • ~r ~11i ~.:I _:/_ -•• -' , ,\ ~VJr;;~ -, .. ~~tJo ~ a' fl ii· ,. -!' i <» f"-;iiiiiiiiii9'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~"'ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill .. lliiiiliiiiiiiiii--.r;;iiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiil ~ American Natural/Healthy A. T. LEOS Cahlorn•a cuisine fresh Seafoods pastas. meat • & poullry Eleganllv served rn a casual a1mosphefe Dinner from 5 p m 7 days a weel\ Wedding receptions anc1 ranies J901 E Coast Hwy Colona del Mar 759 t854 THE BARN Ameocan Lunch M-r t 1 2 JO O.nnet U·S from 5 PM Happy Hour M·F 4 JO 10 7 PM Sun Champagne Buttel Btuoch 10-2 JO En1erta1nment & Oancrng. Banquet r ac1h11es 14982 Redtl11t. Tushn 730 0115 THEONGMM.. BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The original Fealunng display broiling Lunch Mon Frt 11 2 Oonllef n.gtilly Mon Fri from 5 p m Sal & Son from 4 p m 200 1 Harbor Blvd Cosla Mesa 642-9777 HAlmURGiR HAllLET Famous variety of hamburge.s. saloon steak saildWlches. lobst8f bcsQue. onoon soup 1onclJe and cherry cot>- b6er Luncti & dWWJf horn 11 30 M·Sat SYn 10-10 Special Sunday Bteaklasl Great bar & happy hou• t!>-45 Adams al Hart>Or. Cosla Mesa 5-46-7392. PARADISE CAFE San 1-ranoGCan style ~ resll tish and pas1a Patio dlfllnO Lunch M F 11 3 Olflnef Mon -sar horn 5 p m Happy Hr M·F 5-7 Wed ladies ntle 50' welt drinks trom 3 p.m Banquet lac*ties 600 Newport Center Or , Fashion ls&and. Newport Beach 644· 1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN . BreMlfast. luncrl. Onnet Plllio drntng with ocean YieW Modes! PflCes Beef/.wle Famed for Betgwtn waffles Open dally lfom SAU 1198 s Coast Hwy In VIiiage Fa1te Malt Laguna Beact1 497· 1667 T.C.PEPP£RCOAN Five dining rooms with ltreplace Lunch Mon Fri t I 30-J pm 0.flflef 7 days from 5 p m A11 1t ude a.d1uo;1men1 tiour 4 I weelcdays Oencing ancl entel'tainmenr Tues ·Sat 8Anque1 tacill1ies 8052 S1a1k Ave • Hunhngton Beach 842·5535 Chinese 'ADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandartn ColSmes of • oed Ct*'8 Host Walac:4t Lee Chef Vu Chen Elegant ClltWlQ Lunch, [)lnnef Sa1 & "-' Om SUm (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch) Banquets. Beer & Wine Reaaonabl• Pric es 12100 a..c:ti 9MS . Stanton 898-8933 ' --------- Continental AIRPORTER INN lllledlten-.n Room Contonearat -Lunch M F 1 I JO :? 30 Sun Brunch 10 3 00 Dinner from 5 30 H;ippy Hour M r Entertainment & OanculQ. Valet Pa1l11ng Banoi.et Fac11t1tes 18700 MacArthur Irvine 8JJ 7170 MARCELS COCKTAILS A BRASSERIE Amateur 1a1en1 show Wednesday night. Pr1Zes awarded Soups, sand- WICheS. shnmp cocktail l rve enrer· l&tnmenl Friday & Saturday ntghls Sunday ahemoon jazz Happy hOur 4-7 p.m_ seYel'I days a week t30 E. 17th 51 . Costa Mesa 646-3666 RIVIERA Continental Chet Richard Bergner since 1970 Intimate Dining Lunch 11 JO J 00 ()Inner lrom 5 PM CIOSe<l Sun & Holidays Banouet roorr.s 3333 S B11s 101 Costa Mesa 540 3840 Greek FRAN O'llRIEN8 Irish Spirits & eitqulslle Greet! Cuisine Authentic Gree!( appetlzefs and entrees by Alhens·bo(n Chel Olonnisseus. Gree!( watttlfS & Gr• folk muliao CocklailS and ant8ftaln- mant. 1600 W. 9th SI , In the port area of l Baech. 213-436-2321. AMALF1 Most beeutftul. aflOfdable. romantic rlstOfanta the Ora~ Coesl Tradrllonet and I llallen dishes A le Carte from .95 Olnnef nlgtltly lrom 5 PM aitcepl Monday Cocktaff loUnge and !Ne ent8ftalnment 3520 E Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar 675·1922 . CAFE UDO A S1nail and .ntrmate alOOVe or dignify th&t of1ers an eittensM! rneou Lunch es M·F 11·3. Olnnefs lllgnlly ~ 11. Pleno bar lightly trom 9 p m Sun ·Tues & Mike P1111erson Wed ·Sal 2900 Newpoft Blvd • New· port 8Nch 6 76-2968 ORANGE COAST RESTAUR~NT QI RECTO RV OONATEW'S In Costa Mesa siooe 197J Pll2a lrom the East has come West' Pilla. pasta, sata<ts. beef, Wiile. Lunch specials_ Cate<lng. Lunch Tues ttwu Fn., 11.30 10 2 P'M. Oinnet 7 ntgtirs trom 5 pm. 2230 D Fa!Mew, Cosra Mesa 5'48-J 172 and 5-48-1OJ7. TWO GUYS FROM rT Al Y Homeslyle tlahan Cookrng 1n a r.omaotJC.-atm~hefe Same owner since 1975 Ooen Mon thrv l hufs 11 JOM.4 10 10 OOPM Frt & Sat to 1 IPM Sun Brunch 10·3 O.nr1e1 1111 10PM 2267 Fa1Mew. Costa Mesa 642-9500 Mexican CASA CAMtNO _ Mar~• end grMI Mexican food. Lunch end dinner 7 days a week. Happy hotK M-F 4-6:30. Sunday champagne bn.Jndl t()..3. Two Or- .,. County IOcatlons. 428 E. 17th St.. Costa MeN 646-3228. 201 ft 9fookhurst at Adema. Huntington 9aectl 9&3-.9748. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Our lood rS a t~p lo Mexico! Est Sllice 1972 Open Q81ly llom 11 a.m 10r lunch & Omner Cocll tails TWO k>- cahoos 296 E 171h Sr . Costa Mesa 645-7626 105 Mato St . Balboa 67!>-9600 TOA'--LA Fl.A TS Award winner yeer ah8f year Same Sonora styte CO()t(lng since HM9 Open dally 11:30 10 IOPM Sunday brunoh 10:30 10 3 Happy hoUr 4 to 6PM weekdays Compllmental.)' bOtanas. Canltna open til 2AM 1740 S Coas1 Hwy , Laguna 8eectt •9'..e588 TRES AMIGOS A place for people who appreciate good Me~qn food at~ low PfioeS <'>Pefl d8tly 1 1 a m lunch & dinner b a1ty luncheon specials Catering 2200 HarbOI BIYd , K Mart Plau. Cos11t Mesa 6'2-827418278 I FORTY CARROTS Heall~ foods. naturally f resh balle<l muttm da1ty F resti fU1CeS Varietal Wlf'lt!S Lunch & dlnnef 7 days a weet. lrom 11 P. t.4 Sunday cn.impagne 0<unch 11 AM to 3 P M Between BullOclo.S ' & I Magntn !fl Soulh Coast Plaza 556·97QO {Lower level} PUFFINS .. Natural(' cooked k>odl. ITom ~ ~ to.cnpea to ...-a. Ari~ tur9 In nlll\nl adnQ. Open &.\. ltw Thurs. 8 am to 11 pm. Frl & Set. 8 am to 12 ~ Ym/MC Caa.111 ~ ..... Pl1c9a. 3050 E. COMI Hwy., Corona dlf W.. MG-1573. Seafood & Steak BLACKBEARDS Hearty Beel Entrees & Seafood lunch 11 3 00 Olnnel horn 5 PM Happy Hout M·F hleo51Yt' Oystl!f Bar sun Champagne Btuoch 10 :-J·oo 4758 Ma1tinoa1e. 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Page 3 Daytime Drama ................................................ Page4 Tube Toppers ................................................... Page 6 Daytime Scnedule . . .. . .. . . .... .. . . .. . . .. . . ....... .. .. . . . .... Page 7 Eveni_!Jg Schedule .····························;;.:.·········· PageJO TV PuZz!e .... ~ ................................................... 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. 4151 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._ (391 KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. _ ..... , ........ (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., L9s Angeles, Ca. (9) KH4-TV. 5515 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. Ca. (11) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. Ca. (13) KCOP-T~. 915 N. La Brea Ave .. Los Angeles. Ca. _ ... (28) KCET. 4401 Sunset Blvd.;-Los Angeles. Ca. ·(50) KOCE.15744 Golden ~est St .. Huntington Beach. Ca. (56) KDOC-TV. 1730 Clementl~e. Anaheim, Ca. -PayTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale. Ga. (Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Monica. Ca. g:Jn~.mN~V~ox. ~m:e_· Time-life Bulldlng, Rockefeller (C-)--Clnemax, Time-life Building, Rockefeller Center, N.Y.,N.Y. · (E) ESPN, Bristol. Ct. •(L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey, Ca. (S) Showtlme (S) Spotlight (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga. -......... (9) WOA, New York City (11.) WTBS, Atlanta. Ca. ... 2 Friday, Nov. 11, 1983 -Sports -Saturday tttl-= CUii"" 'II .,, ... 1!:111 D ®>.CAA fOOTIAU 19 llOTOM:YCll WC111U> ll'OllTIWOM.D . . ttl AUrO lUCllQ ........ (1 lw.) 1:11 ll'OllTIWClllU> ld111lui1 ll 4'°"" ..._... I Cwtie ~ 1CM'OIMd .................. bout("°"' T-......:;l! MtWt GrMd P'1x llotoH:fdie C ......... -...... (fiooni .......... ~t,(11w., ..... , . WIJ U1111DATlcka1U11d:W-Oftd-- Cup lport8 Aonb9Hce ("°"' C.... .......... low•); ..... "" .......... Ch9nlpla..... ......ICM {hM .......... flnlMd); ,,_,. ............ • B'*:lr:a~> -t:11 COU.l• f'OOlULI. AltzoM ft. UCLA RldlagJ!!gl!. 1~ b k .. 1WD1111 PUYIOOIC 'D Q u a r t e r a c mutuT .o11T1 LIGDDI "" FOOT- Danny White will .. ;u-...,.._F........,.,.. ... , .... lead the Wptepothdecede;._......._ ..... OIJ1111p1M.......,. """*.., high-flying Dallas -.; ...... ,..., """ llollbJ ......_ Cowboys against .. ln11g11mT · h . Ch . -. lUCllQ FllOll OM,. t e argers ID .,. un11»AY.o11T1,._ San Diego Sunday ~ lunclay -----in a · televised -...,•.;.a,.,..•""•=111,_-....;:;.... _____ _ game on KNXT ::B'&IA~romuu...,..... ..... (Ch.'2) at l p.m. ....vorti.-..™. h m 110m DMm llQHUClfTI Going into t e t1:11m WIBLYll'Oll'TllMM»ff(MAIBI) g a m e , t h e .. ,.,,.TWY Chargers ( 3-7) w (J) M-POOTUU. .,.._ eo..., ... are dead last in .-1":.T.~1~"" w.-. the American · n'":::J.n..._, ... ,..,. .. Conference West .. .-1Anura•ac... and things do not . ,: f.lL,-=.-:=anouL stand to get any -11onc1ay----• better. The 'Pokes --.,-.-.-11--.......------ (9-· l ) are top •• 9 M-POO'IUU. u. ·-..._ · • If a..-....·No9Mo (I '!!1_ r.imk.ed ID the Na-~~~-~-~~~!!!!!!!!!!! tional Conference ~ East. ••iAlllTUU.•• •••._.. .. j U.~LAbn(!ln.,• ... , -muu. • .-cA Tlll9 ....... ... .. AMI .... Il 1 lllllR 9"' ...... =. =·~==---= ,.......... .......... . ,. .. 'Chief•' In conference ~ Charlton Hest.on (left ) stars as ~ Delano banker Hugh Holmes and Wayne Rogers is the town's first police chief, Will Henry · Lee, in · 'Chiefs,' a six-hour mystery-drama Marder• planned ~ See Daytime Drama~ Page 4 I . . • Nc;>V . 11 -,Nov. J 7 • I ' , that begins Sunday at 8 . p.m. on K NXT_ (Ch .. g). The mini-series, H eston's first . for television, con- cludes Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 9 o'clock. ~,.--. r .. -Daytime Drama 'ADother World ... ' Jeremiah plans murders BY LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Daisy sufCers flesh wound when Lars's gun goes oH on yacht. While grappling with Palmer, Lars falls overboard and is run over by vessel. Olga claims she never knew her brother Lars was a Nazi, merely thought he was an army def~tor. Leaming her autobiography under consideration for movie, Erica wanta to star in it. Joe suspicious of Ta<!,'s trip "with friend." Opal has vtdeoupe redone ar W:llllngford manor and has it sent to Ralph, who is dazzled by her and asks for a date. After Steve quits Cortlandt Com- puters, Nina moves back home. ANOTHER WORLD: Jeremiah plans to kill Janet and Mark if they don't tum over incrimjnating tapes. 6s Sandy and Larry search for Mark Mark is shot by Jeremiah. Larry then k.l.lh Jeremiah. Stacy feels she is responsible for Mark's critical wound, while he is unaware she has pledged her love to Jamie. Janet jailed and faces extradition to Washington. Jamie slugs Ted when he hears him offf~r Nicole cocaine. Peter arrives home from London arid teus Sally he wants to marry right away. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Leaming their marriage has been annulled, Whit decide!I to tell everyone Charmaine is not his aiater but his former wife. Paul accu.es Gonnar of murdering his father, causif'lg Barl&ara to take the child to a psychiatrist. On TV. John and Karen expoee Jamee as a fraud, stating Gunnar ta the real Stenbeck heir with -Dusty in line for inheritance. Gunnar decides to give money to John to do reeearch on heart disease that killed Burke. Steve proves to Whit that Craig 1tole one ot the coins uaed to frame Steve. David find.a empty pill bottle and tnaiata Jeff have blood ten. David ta called away on emergency; Jeff starts to chan8e i.bel on sample aa David retuma. CAPITOL: Wally triples Matt's $800. mablint Matt to go lo Zurich w1th •---.... _ Smn, lea:rnlng'Pran and A.my a.re ln Zurich, decide. lo follow them. ClarilBI ii ewprlled when ahe receives an lnvit.ation to Mark and Paula'• party. Trey wonied by tw..o strangely funlliar hecklen on campaign trail. Mark. annoyed with Sloane'• IUlll·ho te14!'vialon oovera&t! of Trey'• campalan. M...Se jolns Zed for dlnner. Thomaa and~th decide to ,ive each other a little lrMdom and Thon'W pl&n1 to stay 4 Friday, Nov. 11, 1983 in Washington. In Zunch. Myrna and Fran are dining in a restaurant when two Eng~hmen volunteer to show them the t.Qwn. Myrna accepts. Sam arrives and reafu.es that the two men are jewel thieves. DA VS OF OUR LIVES: Bo and Danny finalize the plans to shoot phony prison documentary. Unbeknownst to them, Hope sneaks into their van. Tony and David accuse each other of killing Renee. Letitia helps Eugene evade pdllte. who've come to arrest him. Eugene learns his uncle was ·a mass murd~rer. Liz thrilled when super- intendent says she'll recommend her marriage to Neil. Chris plans to ~y Shenanigan's, A stranger stands outside Sandy's window with a raven feather. Anna finds letter from Kelly naming Alex as murderer. EDGE OF NIGHT; Louis traps Alicia. Raven finally believes Sky no longer loves Alicia. Sky realizes Hext mana~ed to hypnotize nearly evecyone in Monticello via cable TV. Robby Ulkes Joelie hostage, but she is able to overrome his spell. A fire breaks out, with both Jodie and Robby un- conscious. Preacher rescues Robby. unaware Jodie trapped inside. GENERAL HOSl>ITAL: Grant ad - mits he is imposter and never knew the real Grant. Hospital criticized by board for hiring Grant. Luke and Holly feel Grant should be given mercy because he saved their lives; Scorpio not so certain. Gregory to stand trial. Connie ordered to head for Goulistan. Scorpio thrilled when Holly admits she lovet him. In jail, Grant faces trial and aaks Jake to be h is U.wyer. Grant makes statement that he wanta asylum in the United States. Bobbi tells Brock she's p~gnant and he feigns happiness. GUIDING LIGHT: After it appears Billy killed by car bomb, H.B. decides he and Henry must. tell everyone what happened on Jong-ago weekend. Billy appears and says hls leCJ"etary muat have died in explosion. Bea unaware Ell has turned camera she ia ta.king to meeting into bomb. Lillian unaware Bradley has raped Beth An uhamed Beth won't tell anyone or have any- thing to do with PhUif?!:il.~~teful that Rois didn't arrett H.B., Triah fgreet to work on hia campaign. LOVING: LUy'a other penonal.lty agrees to tee Garth and then decldft to get Jack to support her. Lily henell wante to stay with Stacy. Mlk~ &nlfY when he ICftl Merr111 vtstt hlt parenta, who are unaware her a((alr with Roger ended her engagement tA:> Doug. Meir- rill tells Noreen she's fearful if she marries Roger that he will one day have an affair with another woman. Loma feels guilty about being mean to Ann. Ann confronts Roger about his latest affair and tells him to move out.,. Unable to $top their attraction for one another Ann and Mike bed down. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Agents try to prove to Dorian that David is a spy, but she finds it hard to believe. Gary find.a photo of Ava and Dorian starts to believe that David may-be a terrorist. David agrees to be drop for smuggled jewels which will be exchanged for medical supplies to San Carlos. Dorian tells David she doesn't. want. Cassie to know he's her father, but he says it's time she knew. A medium halts seance at Vernon Inn when he realizes Brad has rigged special eff~ts. Brad dis- covers secret panel in the inn. RYAN'S HOPE: Frank and Faith agree Maggie is lying about her mother and d~ide to trap her. Maggie realizes they're closing in, but decides. if ahe manies Roger It won't matter. Roger makes it clear that he has no intentions of marry\ng anyone. In France, Joe plays up to his adoring wife but can't stop thinking of Siobhan. Joe goes to see Siobhan in New York. Delia decides to takeout-of-town job and leave Little John in Frank and Jill's care. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Leaming Kristen lied about being pregnant "'.hen they wed, Brian walks out on her. WarTen gives his club account books to the police, hoping they will prove Martin an embezzler. Sunny d.iatreaed that the man she argued With over fenderbender on high'Way la her ne"( <>Jfire-mate, Hogan McLevy. Waoen atranges for Ringo to plant rri.illiona of dollars' worth of jewels in Martin's hotel suite. Sunny and Hogan upeet when Lloyd uaigns them to work u teem on lh..ree·month basis. Lloyd wonders how he is golnf to get piec-e of land Stephanie owna. YOUNG AND THE RF.STLESS: Nikki and Rick conawnmate lheir relationahip and h~ taler denlea ever bell\I married. Kevin leama Rick la a widower and hires Paul to lnveetipte how Rick'• flnrt wife died. Involved ln car eccldent., Tracy ii unhurt but the labook:ed fof driving under the ln· fl~nceoof dNp after blood i.t lhow'I prewnce of barblturata. Trticy col· lapeesand it ruahed to hoepital. Lauren upeet when Danny won't leave Tracy'• ,aide. When 6'rw:y comet to, Prof. Sullivan, who bu been called by Lauren, Is at her side. -TV Antenna 'Chiefs .. ~' Charlton Heston breaks new ground By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Heston says Chamberlam assured 0tlheo.lr....,....,. him that the makers of a ~ties Charlton Heston's career has come takti more time and care with a • full circle. production than a conventional weekly As a young actor in the ltY50s, he aeries. honed his talent in a new medium Still, Heston .says television haa called televiaion. He starred in dramas changed dramaucal.ly since hia appear-· such as "Wuthering Heights" and "The anc..'etl in the 1950s. Taming of the Shrew" ·on live "Tha\ waa live," he says. "That waaa anthology series such as "Studio One'' whole different medium and doesn't and "Alcoa Premiere." exist anymore .... From~ early days of televiaion, he "It was an incredible Ume. When you graduated to a lucrative film career in consider that Jack Lemmon and titles such "The Ten Commandments," George C. Scott and Joanne Woodward "The Agony and the Ecst.acy" an~ and Jameslleanand Paµl f'lewman and "Planet of the Apes." He won a best N\ne Bancroft and l aa actors, and act.or Oscar for "Ben Hur" in 1959. Frank Shaffner and Arthur Penn and He appeared in a Hal.lJTµu-k Hall of George Roy Hill as directors, and Rod Fame di8.ma in 1968, but he has C H . A R L T 0 N Serling and Paddy Chayefsky aa otherwise steered clear of TV movies H EST 0 N ... S t 8 r s i 0 writers, all broke in as out-of-work and series for more than two decades. kids in live television. Thia was an Until now. Movie actors like Robert 'Chiefs' with hosJ of other enom'lous~pringboard." Mitchum, Gregory Peck and Henry well-known actors. AJthoughhestillt\asanactivell)Ovie Fonda answered the call of the mini-career, Heston admits that good roles series, and this time it's Charlton got the itch to do television again after are getting harder ~find. Heston's turn. He's starring in viewing the · multi-part Briush pro-"Every year or so, we get a run of a "Chiefs," a six-hour mini-series airing duction of "Brideshead Revisited." certain ty~ of film," he says. "At the Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday on "I don't like the American tenn momentwe'remt.othespaceoperas,for CBS. 'rruniseries,"' Heston says. ''That which I feel sort of responsible because Heston portrays Hugh Holmes. a sounds like a story with a lot of 'Planet of the Apes' was the first one. founding father, banker and polit.1cian teeny-weerue actors m it. The English But 'Planet of the Apes~' a t least the in the fictional Southern town of call it 'long-fonn,' which lS a litl.Je more first one, had a good part. Delano. The story, centering around a accurate. "Films like 'Star Wars,' 'Retwn of mysterious mass mw:derer, extends "It suddenly occurred to me that in the Jedi.' ·Superman' and those are over three generations. thlS Conn you can do something you marvelous to watch, but the robots and Wayne Rogers portrays the town's can't do in the movies and you c.an't do the monsters have all the best parts. It's police chief in 1924, Brad Davis is the an the stage. That is to teU a story that kind of tough being one of the human chief in 1945, and Billy Dee Williams is takes five, six, eight hours, however act.ors in one of th06e because you've the chief in 1962. Other cast members long it takes. That was ~ interesting got all these little rubber guys going Include Keith Carradine, Paul Sorvino, creative opportunity to me because around, and they've got all the best Victoria Tennan~~d. ;::,S~te~ hen Collins. every time you do a film based on a stuff to do. • .--.Jerpy-,b91F\G(>n-(~ dirt:lelcu.---nevel, ;YOW'-main problem--ia to uj(~ ..... -"0ne-of ~-beet--ewac:ten ln-Uile--- "HQ},mes is an altogether admirable out what to cut out. 'Star Wars' movies la Darth Vader, and character," aaya H~n of hia ·role. "'Chiefs' la a story that takes place James F.arl Jones gets to phone In thf:, "You could say, in viewing his efforts over a time period of more than 40 worda-he doem't even have to show to adapt to the chansrtna social mores of years. We could have all the different up!" • the South between 19f3 and 1964, you people in it and all the different times. Currently, Heston iB preparing for a recogniz.etheaoctaldevelopmentofthe You eouldn't do that in an ordinary ,.. Loe Angel~ stage revival of Sidney South. These changes are not easy for movie." • '· Kingsley's 1949 Broadway hit ''Detec· Hugh Holmes, but they are changes he There was an additional lure to the live Story." Though he's accomplsihed accomplishes." miniseries. a great deal in his career, the actor says Heston als(r· believes Holmes rep-"I'm kind of a sucker for parts where he won't rest on his laurels. resents "an absolute first" in prime I get to age 40 years and wear false "l haven't nearly reached my gqal. time television. noses and white wigs and all that which is to get it absolutely right one "Hugh Holmes is not only a banker, stuff," Heston says. "Also, I like time.'' he says. "I've never done a part but he's a small town politician,'' says character parts. I get to play a or a single film or a play with which 1 HestQn. "And he is a good guy. I Southerner, and all the business with was absolutely content, challenge you to offer me oqe other the accent was interesting to me." "Laurence Olivier is the best aclor example on prime time television of a But before agreeing to the "Chiefs" alive,andhe'sstillhotand h~forit member of either of those professions part, the act.or checked with friend-at 74. If he still doesn't feelhe has it - who is a good guy. Businessmen, swho has appeared in earlier mini-right. then I don't feel 1 do either, I'll politicians and military men are always senes, such as Gregory Peck ("The teU you that." the bad guys." Blue and the G ray") and Richard After sticking to movies and stage Chamber:fain ("Shogun." "The Thom work for many years, Heston says he Birds.") Friday, Nov. 11, 1983 3 -•Friday----• _Saturday 1w ft'uc ......, Rew. .. Al TI.. ......, IR Tiie WOftd" After he,_ :.. ~c.-.,.,""" ..::.-.:. .....,_..... ................... (R)O ~ .. !...= TMI WllT WAI WON Z.et .... .. ~ .... two ........... . ............ ..._ ........ ........... ........... Me .......... ... ... ~.) e flMT CIMTllAI ARM1eee4. .............................. 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Fealureo a f1n1sh1ny look al lhe tropical parad1!.e of the Great Barrier Reel 1n Australia. then on 10 Cn1na and lhe Greal Wall Ot Ch111a. v1s11 Hong Kong and Canion. a look al lhe panda bear. a rare l ec•es TIC TAC"DOUGft IOU «I) PIOllU'I COUlff M•A'l'H TO 11tl llAMOll IOllN . WAlt9QTOM WEB It llEVEW t&l IA•E'TIAU Phoenix Suns a1 l oc. Angeles Lakers (Sub1ec1 10 ulackouf) (? hrs . 30 min ) e:) llOft "Are VOY Wofh JI?"' ( 1<J46, Musical) Donald O'Connor, Olya San Juan A mathema11c1an 41ves up his 100 to 101n a carniv;1I ( ;> hrc; ) .. B M DUUI Of KAZZAll) Aflrr an abducted Dassel hound escRpes ots cap tors. they decide tn sna1ct1 11<. h'lQk alike Rosco's beloved pc1 Fta~ti ( 111r 1 D m ... MTM Mr Smith !. ~U!Jl!llul intelligence begins 10 dwindle when he develops a coto 8 llOft "Midway' (Pnrt 2) ( 1976, Adventure) Charllon Heston. Henry ron· da Japanese and American m1hlary forces square off tor a naval antJ aerial battle centered around a Pac1hc island duror:!9_ World War II (2 hrs ) 8 (!9J 11.aoM Aenson wins SS0,000 1n a s1a1e 1011ery aller prom1s1ng on 1e1ev1s1on to give any 01 his proceeds to charily Q I LOUGIWfT IOU BnDT.-..r TOMQHT Interviews w1lh Rick James. Larry Haiirnan Annelle Furuc;ello. Frankie Avnfon and director WU !lam Asher rec;ill the 196~ n1nv10 "OeACh lanker Bongo " llOft "Charley VArrt<.k" ( 1073, Or;i' ma) Waller Matthau JM Don Baker Maira htl men and the polrce nrc both on the lrarl ol a sm11lll1me bnnk rubbf'r who 1nadverlen1ty heisted II s1zeRble sum ol l ngstOt •und~ (2 hrs ) i WAIMleGTOWWID M i.YIEW WAU. ITmT _. "fast Prolll'l In Rist FOOd?" Ouesl MJchllet r al)O!llh> "1 vioe p1esldenl. Oppenhetmer & Co . Inc. CC) llOW9 "The Gambler" f 1960, Wesl etn) l<enny Rogers. t eo Purcell A pioles· SIOMI gamblot leke11 o train tide 1h1oogh the Old Wes1 to l\otp his es11anoeo son -and !Irids romance w11h n o;hedv society lady al()Og lhe wny (2 hrs ) CH) MCml "fOICC frvo" ( 1961 Adven ture) Joe lewr:., Pnm Hun1111glon A band ot me1cenar1es Mtompl 10 ro<;c;ue a young wOlnan lrom the clult hl/S of a cull t~adt'r whO practices mlncl ccinlrol 'R' ( 1 tlr . 3!> mrn) Cl) iicMI "Art Ofhtllr And A Gflnll<>men" ( 1982. Olamn) R1<:hnrrt unre CJcbrn Winger An uno1~11111ned nv11111on ritflcor cllndidale m 1•t!i lil'I titAICh UI a IOYnf) Novnl drill ln!iltuc tnr 'A' (2 f11si •. !1 min I 10 Friday, Nov. 11. 1983 0 MOVIE "Enrgrtia" ( 1962 Suspense) Manon St'teen. B11g111e rossey Ttie CIA engages an Eas1 German relugee 10 return lo East Berlrn 10 steal a scrambling device lrom lhe KGB 'PG' ( t hr 40 min) .. @ '9A llAIK£nAU Allanta Hawks 01 Seattle SuperSonics (?hrs 15 mon.) .. a m ..a llm llEJIE Joey lrtes 10 help Jennifer rescue her mother (Oebbre Reynolds). who is also a ghost. from be1n!l.!!apped 1n lhe cosmos tor eternity U Q.9J WDITEJI Along with Katherine Webster learns lrom George the de1a11s of lhe night he was born (!) LOVE IOAT ,. CD P,a MA~ A v1s11 10 a heallh club, the '60s answer 10 singles bars. the e.11plo11a11on ot John Lennon (Part 2) fm WAU. 1D1E1J llED.. "Fast P1ohl.S lo fast Food?" Guesl Michael Espos110. sr vice president. Oppenfle1mer & Co Inc ml • COOflO'I OMllGI CCMfTY 'Drugs Parents Fight Bacl<" The coopera11oh and 1livolvemen1 ol parents 1n cnntrolhng their children's drug abuse 1s the 1op1c ot lh1s 'Chemical People .. segment. pa11 at a KOCE commun11y pro1ec1 1n local scnools f0J llOVIE "I, The Jury I 1962 Drama I Armande Assanlf> Bnrbar;i Cerrern Prr- vate eye Mike Hammer 1ang1es w1lh a co1e11e ol v1lla1ns as he a11emp1s 10 avenge a war OUddy's murc.Je• R' (I nr . 50m1n) •B CD DALLAS Aller 111e decision over the running of the 1am1ly bu•,1n('<,<, the f w1ngs uy to repair the11 lrves ano Sobby's ord tltlme Jenna Wade 1P11c,c111.i PreslPyl 1elurm. (I hr J 0 G) -llOft C•1ddyShack.. I 1980 Comedy) Chevy Cha!.e A1ll Murray The demented grounds keep~r ol ii swanky country club wayes war against the ~phers 1nhab11tng his 1urt 1n1 (?hrs) U @) R The handhny ol nornesttc and internallonal St1Ut111nnc, by li'l' t10m1nri.1ra hon ot John F Kennedy du11n4 his pres1 denlral 1errn 1s analyLed by Pr1e1 Jerin1ngs if~ls (2hrs) 8 M MA«llG Of A cn1CMtnl•MJi111S11Tlf "l he Land Of Sleeµrng Mount11ins' ... The v101en1 volcanoes and earthquakes lhal occurred dunng 1he tormallon ol lht'" Ame11can Southwest yreatly alfocled lhc· topogra phy and lhe minerals ~pos1led.lhere (I hr ) • tl J llOft "Time Walker~· ("1 962 Fania ~y) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy An ancient mummy c1•S<.Overed In the tomb ot I utankhamen is se111 ro a California uni ve1s11y tor analysis, where 11 is accroenlHlly revived 'PG' (1 hr , 25 m111 I til llCME "The Ve•d•tt" ( t982 Otomo) Paul Newman. Ct1ar1011e Ramphrlg An alconollc Boston lawyer pull!> himself together 10 bftng on unpopvtar meo1ca1 malpfacttce case 10 111al ag111ns1 111rong oppostltOn by lhe courts, lhe archd1oce~ and his own CllOOIS 'A' (2 hrs l ... IMAU IGal MC*O,_.OMTUB -Cl) PAL.COit CMtT Julln lncC'l ,, tough matron 1n the p11son 111duc 1100 Mii. ut\d the ~onlenls ol IOCQUC'linC'''• will nre rovealed ~ l uwo.M 18 DAYI JMAT IMOOI M WOll.D A docud1oma ~tooy ot the 1011 nuss11111 Rovoru11011 mnkcl' U!".C al 01hc1n1 S0\1101 tllll'l nn<i lllm llbrnrlO': N1mbtc'1 by Orson Wolle~ ( t !Ir . ~o min I ~ FACU Of CUL.lWE CC)MOVIE 'Beach Girls" ( 1962. ComeCly) Debra Blee I/al Kline A leen-age g11rs lroends help rier 10 loosen up so !hey can gel on wolh having tun al the beach 'R' ( I hr 30 min) TOfl Mii( IOJllMQ Harold Pefly I Hiler 10 Zapata scheduled 12-round ESPN Ben· 1amwe1gh1 Champ"!Qf'Sh1p boul (trom l as v~as Nev ) (R) 12 hrs 30 min I ffi) MIO ltOT ROat 'Par Bena tar" (1 hr ) O MOVIE "Hell Night"' I 1961. Horror) Linda Blair Vincent Van Pallen As part of lhe1r 1n11oa11on tratem1ty and sorority pledges spend a n1gh1 1n a spool\y. sup· posedly abanooned mansion R' ( t hr 40 m1n) '1' MOVIE 'Yes Sor. Thal's My Baby" ( 1949, Musical) Donald O'Connor, CharleS Cot>Ym .. Aoa1i.allou:ne1...Gl$..Sav~ a too1ball team .mo their coach's 1ob ( 1 ht . 30 min) tMIC"S)MOVIE "Taps•· I 1961, Drama1 George C Sco11. Timothy Hu11on M1111ary schOol cadets take over 1he1r school 10 prevent plans 10 lurn the acaoemy property 1n10 a _1con=T:£Uenl 'PG' (2 hrs) .. llllPBllBfT~ .... lfT'EMATIOMM. EllfT10M Foret Rowan hosls a took at 1mpor1an1 !rends and news events 1n lhe United Stales as seen by tor eogn 1e1e111s1on and p11n1 1ournahs1s Sia· Ironed 1n this country ,,..,~T~~-:: WI-· I QOMQIHOW M.vRMONI lllllYHU M nm> Of A MAT10M lhe Great Del)ress1on ot 1he 1930s •6 e•a1111ned 11om 1ne perspechve ol lhe Soulh through lhe. use ol photograpns, 111111 footage and the music 01 1h.11 er cl (I hr ) . tH) llOft ·f'usl Blood" ( 1962. Orama) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna A Vietnam vet,>ran·,. run-in w11h lhe police 1n a dead wa• bulldy's home1own escalates into a minor war 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (.OJ MOVIE ' An Unsuitable Job For A Woman" ( 198 t. Adveniure) Paul Free man, Pippa Guard A woman's boss com- m11s sl11c1de uno 1ea.11es a rape record1n8 askrng her 10 ct1rry on tor him ( 1 hr 3 min) ,, .. (11.) lllGM'T TMC«I t°l) llOft '"Middle-Age Cr91y" ( 1980. Comedy) AL1n·Margre1. B1uce Dern A Tc•a:; ctevefbper !> successful 1ob anct 1>eau111u1 wife manage lo nrivc him ;nto a rnrd·ttlec1rs1s 'R' ( t hr .J I rnrn) 1tilltl (I) MOVIE "The Olhel Sroe Of Mid n1ghl" ( 1977. Orama) Marie-France P1$1er JoM Beck Bnsed on the novel by Sidney Stleldoo A lovety Frenchwoman seeils a special type ol revenge upoo a handsome American pllO~hO.deser led her during WOlld War 1110 marry an attrec· live wasnuigton J0Uina1is1 tR) (3 hrs ) D GD TOleQHT Host Johnny Carson Guests Marilyn H01oe. comedian Arsiua Han1111on. h0flele1 Paul K~ndatt ( I hi ) l lAT\19A,..., . O AIC ... ~ irllMCMGP-• TllCll OI M ..., Scheduled rook groups Oueen ano BTily & lfle Be111ers l hr . 30 min.) . mmTI '11-IAll •W.CO DAYID•Wll> "Ballet .. lhc Wmld't. Tou~hc.;11 Sport" Ou1~15 Chttahnff Spino .1nd Ktrvln McKcnsrc of the Am11r1COn B1t1 !flt ThC'fllOr, MNtlll A~llltly Ol lhe Now York -Daytime Co~I. 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TME LAW'MAJ(ERI < """"'' or11J1•111·, I 111 d1t W1•rUu•11!11•1 .i11d (.•1~1t• H1Hlt-'tt'".-10 111 t 11tl l •uh1 ti .~, 1p lu lh•• 111u1uh· •.uni 11 Uy 1•f t •••ttJ" it n.sl •It tlvllu -N M - "'° I N "'" "'° ...... a ~­·-~a. 0 =---.o-- ro ·- DMQllET c:et.wa 19C.wa KAl'PY DAYI AGAIN AICNEWln IMNAlt a llMTWI LAUC»MN 1*l'I COWAK'f MO'IWIJ) IUllMEll .,:POfl'T LOYI Co.ECTION EUllOl'IAlt JOURNAL "°"1'1COOD H !Mii)( TME MF\. L t•11 (),,w· • "' .i11tJ N1d fluurncolllr ho-.r ,, rPvrt·w ol 1111 prcvruu!. wetlh ~ NH n1yl1hyhh r 1 hr J. 'L,llOVIE ' ll\1• llwri.•1 rllllll Dr;1111<1) ·';J11c;11 Nrchat-;nn Viller1P f•1>1rinl' /\ Tern~ It' llor<Jcr guard~ "''fut:'> r 1nu• ''' 1..cmllrc.1 w o!h lh~ 0 1 111• 1 rnruµt 1 rf wf>I KH•O:. ,lfl(l '"" r11,1rc11Jh'il!C. w1h• H r I 111 4'> mfr1 1 01 MOVIE 'fh1• r .11t.1111 l.1~,.., Over t l'Jl\I' My<.lury) '"'''"I" ~"lf"/"I', l y1111 B.111 I r1e I c1l1.0111 tu•·.r~"11p d q.1r•q •11 phu 11y µ'>y1.t11c.'> I 1 hr lO 11 H• I -o nl ro ~ <l> <l> ~ r:. "~gs: Families Fight Back" :J 0 >- <l> ... ~ V'J <ti ~ ro VJ 0 <l> -u ..,. c ~ ro _r:. ~ c µ-- o~ !JJ~ ·l!J~ Cl!) !J IJ!J J J'J '.! Friday, November 11,-8:30 ·PM KOCE·TV Ohannel 50 Parenia and acbooll combln1 forces io educate ihemaelva about ihe rullUn or 4ru&•· Discover whai you can do in your own community and how you can reach aomeone cloae at home who n"da your help. ••h ,...J'1• 117 11u u '"• , •• "••• r ...... u .. ,._. C.Uttra.la 0....1n1 rtu&.tll••· ll&uJ W•••tJll .. ""' laJI ., ...... ,. t&IU ..... w •••11c&a •.ttMJ '"•f"MlMu l ..... ,,...,, ... ,.Ct Friday. Nov. 11 , 1983 9 - • -Saturday Cont. •• ... n CAMMCOLDDAI rT•WllTTBI fWL.tC Alf JIM TllNTAl.l Mltl•UG tl'tMmtONI • llUI*» Fealured debale oo US defense plannmg, Doctoi speaks on st1~ control ( 1 hr ) ([)'9A~ Pnoenix Suns a1 Los A!'{leles Lakers (R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) (OJ 1MI IOUll) OI ~ Michael Moriar- ty and Joanna Miles star m lh1s suspense drama about a woman and her lover ploll· 1ng tne murder of her sad1s1tc husband (2 hrs) lt1I (HJ A*A TO 1MI ~ POWIJt Dina Mer· 1111 and Jack Gilford star 1n lh•S s10<y aboul a 5ecrQt el<J)e(!!!leC1t LO cls>oe. a Jamous sc:.L entisl ( 1 hr . 45 min ) .. U.ICID TMAnCAT ,ACUITT'EM fACU OI a&.'Rm VOCI OI Amlea'Rm mil 1M1 llAYOM -·~ IT'I YOUR .,_a QOOODAYU. llO¥lf "A Dog 0 1 Flanders" ( 1959. Drama) David Ladd, Donald C11sp (2 hrs I . 0 llOVll .. The Best Years 01 Our Lives" ( 1946. Drama) Fredric March. Myrna ,_,LoyihOffl,_.. VI.LAU.. lllJ ICOOIY DOO I lmUIO ~nou&.HOUR OW NII) Featured Kid Snedeker. Food Editor of lhe Los Angeles Herald· Examiner, and Joyce Hildebrand, a coor· d1na1or tor movie s1ars' parties i alt.9AMDO ·":r ....all Featured Nervous breakdowns; the stigma of mental illness. i!hr.) (%} llO¥ll "When w 1111e Comes Marching Home" (1950, Comedy) Dan Dalley. .. i~';~~mlo) e 1111 .-T TAUi •ICTOI UDllT . M .atClllCtll / UT1\.I MICAU I ... I DAWY • IOUAnt ·-·llU ........ ': "Yanks" { 1979. Romanee) Rlel'lerd Gere. Wiiiiam Devane (2 hrs , 19 mtn) •till lllCMI "Away All Boats" (1956, Adllentura) Jell Chandler. Oe0<ge Nader -1&..s M...m ==ed: Vietnamese CUI· sine. Religion In retreat ( 1 hr ) • M a• CM "°"' "Communlly Anawers" The steps a community cen take to deal with 1"9 probi.ma of drug and alcohol abuse among 111 yoong people aro ooll1ned. ( 1 ht ) 00 ... "The Hound Of The Baake<· v111n" I 1982. MY1t1HY) Ian RlchardsOn. Btlan BleSSed. I 1 hf .. 18 !llln.I 12 Friday, Nov. 11, 1983 IQJ A NOMI CAI.LED .. am A group 01 neigh,bOrhood kids fly lo save an 010 horse from lhe glue factory ( I hr ) ISJllOYIE "The Fa51es1 Gun Ahve .. I 1956. Wes1ern) (.jlenn Fnrc.J .. Jeanne Crain (2 ._1hrs r.:~°"J-oo.:'IDUDO TMAT 1ID IHOW KUNOFU "-fAll DOWT EAT Tiil D.,_I llO¥ll "A Song Is Born" ( 1948. Com edyl Danny Ka~noa Mayo 1:> hrs ) <r) AUm llU .. The Mountain Is Yours" The recenl developmeN 1n Atp111e Skung, lhe step 1urn. anu u brief review ol the seues are leatureo ClJ .,_ "Sunelay Too Far Away ( 1~82-; Orama) J~ Tnempson t-t hf 30m1n~ • 1 ~YI rT TO llAVD · TllNTAl.l --~ llO¥ll "The 3 000 Mile Chase t 1977 Suspense) Cl11f beYoung Glenn f ord (2 hrs) 8il ILK ICMEN "P1noy" A r 111p1no ornmo yranl lights tor belier w()fkong condrllons in the canneries of the Pac1f1c Northwesl during the '20s and '30s and becomes a i~=or movement ~ llO¥ll "Grand Baby" ( 1980) Eslhor .. 1Roll=~J:=. ODllAlmtWMT ®) lMI UTT\.11 llCAA POOTIAIJ. . WIU1lllQ llOVll "The Voty1n1an ( 1946 West· iE,.::;= °""""'. """ I ~ llO¥ll "The rad News Bears" ( 1976 -c~.::::.T::.O "'" ~ PWn I ICOOl'f DOO I ICltOOl.· llOCI l llC ..... llU . ----wmtCIWl.aWl9Q • COONR'I ~ COUlt'TY "Drugs Parents Fight Back" The cooperation end Involvement ol parents In c<fl\'tfe>lhng the11 ch11d1en·s drug abuse ts the topic of this "Chemical People" segment, par1 en a KOCE community project In local schools (!) IA'NllDAY ll9fT Af 1MI fllQHTI (R) CID -1MI l9ll. Len Dawson and Nick BuonlGontl h0$t a review of the previous week's NFL highlights· ( 1 hr ) UI PUT1¥Al. DAY I Highhgnts ot the second daV-of a tour-day mvstc 1es11val l'teld on Memorial Day Weellend Include performances by Van Halen, Sce>rptons, 't11umph, Judas Priest, Ouy OSt>ovroo llnd Ouiet AIOI ( 1 hr • 30 min ) Cl) llO¥ll "The Seerel Life Of Wal10f Mil· ty" ( 19"7, Comedy) Danny l<nye. Vttgln· IO M=2hfl,) -1 ~~pon A Time In The w es1" ( t969. We1t~n1 Henry ronda. Claudia C.rdlnale (3 hrl . 25 min ) ..DTILUTI ..... = -.,..._"-MM• ~-·-,·-~ " '°',, ROC«Dt O llOYll Mllre Than Magic" ( t955. Wes1ern1 Ctay1on Moore Jay Srlvertleels ' hr 30 rrnn) WOlaJ> Of COOUIQ WOMllQ WOIEI llO¥ll ·The Deep' 11977, Adventure) Rooert Shi'lw Jacqueline Bisset (2 hrs , 4 mrf'l"J z llOYIE · The Verdict" ( 1982. Drama) Pdul Newm;in, CnarlOlte Rampllng (2 11tS) -11N(KAYOHAU. tt• TO• A*CMIMCID AIEICA'I TOP 1'DI ®J AIC WIBSm .. CW. "All The Money tn The World" Arter he rescues a leprechaun who grants him one wish, en 1mpove11sned tarm boy learns that money 'c11~.:tr1endsh!p°1R) Q WllTllQ F<lll A MMC* llOYIE The K1lhng Of Randy Websl8f" 11981 O!ama1 Hal Holbrook Dt111e Carter ( I hr 36 rrnn I lalllC OM VIDIO 11:11 Miii Cl.All Of 'II G)nueDAlll Wiie llAOADIE @J UBICAll IAllDITMm tit f AVOllTI llARTWt n.BAUUUA'I I WllTllQ '°"A MMC* [ llOYll "Dead Men Don't Wear Pleld" ( 1982 Comedy) Steve Marlin, Rachal ward ( 1 hr 30 min ) 0 Tiil MMDll•IDI m llOYll "Dark Journey" ( 1937, Ora· mlil) V1v1e11 I e1gh, Comael ve101 (1 hr., 30 tr11n) --JUternooll--• 111111.JJ .,-lT 0. wmt Guesl Charles Durning. • MB ITOOGI• l hr) lllOVll "Born Innocent" ( 197•. Ch· ma) Linde Bla11, Joanna Miles (2 hrs) tD llO¥ll "Street Gangs Ot Hong Kong" (1974. Adventure) Wang Chung, Lllll LI. I hrs.) .,..,,... MIW TICN 1ml Nicholas talks wtth Susan S1ambefg of Nauonal Public Radio at>Ov1 her deep-seated urge to smaSh computers. and he looks at robOts In the workplace GD YOWi PIClft.l'I RCW. "Rosie" The potgnanl sta<y of a !amity's reactton to the terminal Illness ot a child Is dramatized. •nmtCA:MllCGlltmmllt (I) 9CMI "The Virgin Spring" ( 1959, Orama I Mox von Sydow. Birgitta Valbefg 1 hr .. 26 rn1n) lllOVll "Honkylonl\ Man" ( t982, Ora· ma) Clint Eastwood, Kyte East'NOO(j (2 hrs .. 5 mrn.) I M Mlil••&•&llll tall • ltl) llCAA POOTIMl iiO¥il "AbbOll And Coslello Meet The lnvrslbla Man" (l~!l 1. CooWiVJr. Nenoy Ou~d. W1llU1m Fra;=ter. ( 1 hr • 30 min) e -• llW TODAW "Inside The Hotel Bus1noss" Biil Marriott (Marriott Holtli) end John CotemM (T~ Tr• mon1. th~ Whitehall) dlscVlt the bu~ of l'IOlel m1r111gement Cl YOWi f'IOP\ft RQM "Dann Ano The Killer Rain" A bOy leltrn!l ebour aclCI """ 1lr1d its vtf9cts on lhe eiw11onmen1 11rnl nnimtll1He ' II> MmlCA: nll llc:om C8INIY -l'riclay Cont. \ lAy U,1llot, lo1111tl1 New York C1ly B11llel 1111'1111.lt!I l;h11:.1uµh1•1 tJ' At11bo1:;o (I hr l tClMOVIE "DtJ,1111 W1!>h II' ( 198?. b 1t1nia) Cll.itlcs Oro11~\111 .• Jill lteluml A v1y1~dnle move:. w I O". A11yt.'ll!l> IV 1,l)lllmuu l11!. hghl .iy.1111:.1 ( lllllt) ll ( 1 '" . J!) 111111 ) l.1.) THI 00l1CA AWAll>l IHOW 'nc 1983 l 11)11\:.1 f 11111 Aw111(Jt. leature lhe luµ ,1tJull hh11 ·,1,11" .1111.l cl11l11,101!> and solecled ~u1ic"' 110111 1t1t•11 l~~I wl)lk (I 111 2!> 111111) m 7IO Cl .. r l"lllllt'\l .1 look at lho \,llOW 1111,1 nni11111.11 dt<IJI .111\J th11 problem l•I com pul~1v1• "1u·nd11111111 WdSh111g1on (I hr , 30 lfllll ) ,_0 MOVIE "flt•• ttuu'ic Thal Wouldn't Ott'" ( 1970 Myslu1y) B.:irMra Stanwyck. n1cll;i1(.j 1::9J:ln 11111!0 J.k!UIJltl ,111e11ll)l 10 rnJ <111 •>h.l huuSc ul ltt. evil SPlltl!: (I hl , 40 111111) t!J ll)UlfJClljfT .-rWOM ... (:'t MOVIE 'Mortly PylhO') And The Holy Grt11I" ( llJ74, Comedy) Graham Chap -man John Cle!Jl:.C King Arthur ·and his wnl.l ut knoyhls e111.oun1et giants, riddlers •• :mo a le1oc1ous rnbbtt 1n 1hetr sea1ch to1 1he :JtJa1y cuµ I 1 hr 30 m111 ) U.@ . TRACU ~ti S tltE llOft I IQIJI 'MDOX Pertorma11c· e:. oy The Police. ~ Flock or Seagulls, C>.;vo, Wt1ll of Voodoo. Rocky wares. Oary Numan (ll1d Tiie Gang of f o1Jr are lea tu1cl.l ,11 1111s musocal·comeoy special .1boul ,i llJshy, IJIHCJ'·Y N11w Wave club, L' hr ) 12:ID CJ m FM>AY MIGHT YIDIOI MU'>IC,JI 1111m leutur~'> t11gh11yhl ltmel> t>y 10µ r<>t h star'> 81r1tl~to~:'" ( 1111 10 m111 I GOODNIGHT LA. r l'illUH·d All.1111 Ant F II••~ CO· t(•lllJ Sp,mo.1u 0.iller Ll.1'.l1 f'1f!1 W,111s. F'Ol1Cr'. Neil Yt>UllQ J1>t1 ./,tl l>. ._Ull 11 hr J(}-111111 ) fl) LOVI. AIEICAN I TYU 'E' 1&11)( FOOTIAlJ. (II) .0 MOVIE C,rltyur,1 A1111 MC'"'>·lhna· ( 1980 ()r..Jr11.11 The 11el.11tous dec1ls ul lff~· 'A ul t t'rll~ot:rUI Jilli l'lltkfl''>' ill lhl' <1nc1ert1 n<Jme 11fl' \J-:pu .. ll:d ( I 111 JO 1•11n I 1M H MOVIE '11tr:• I ( 1'.J8 ' Dr,Jlll.)I Mt•I u•IJ"V" M.11~ l··· l w I Au'>lrJfl tfl l(IOt r •t.l•r•, wolf 1,..,r011.i• t111yly tJ11terer11 IJCl'ollll ,11otie!> '>tyro llP tu hohl '" I 11ri...0y dur'"'' --~~~-111~"-1-'UJL.L"eG:...Ll.ll!..__~~n..!!!J.l 1• 1 AllENCA'1 TOI TO ALL .. TME FAI& Y MOVIE Bal.1111,m's Ct>urtlfY ( 1908 Wes1ern1 George Motltqomery Neville Brano B.:it Masrnr!lon-W yatl Earp ,mo BJftaro 0111 1eam up A11th Pat Ga11ett 10 caplure Bulch Cassidy anu hos gang 12 hts 30 mm) El WOMEJtt l&1JARDI Wo1ld h11;t1Jt1011.1I 7 OaU Champronsh1P Qu,m i:rhnill M,11ch" tRJ ( 1 hr) f, ~ Cr·u·c.e 0 1 A1111s· ( 1 ~82 Suspense1 Yves Mo111an\J, Catherine Oeneuve An l!SCapeo p11soner 1ai.es a t 1rse bree<Jer a110 his w1te nosiage m a 1..1e~perJte Oo\J tm treedulT 11 hr 55 rr11n 1 • m-.scoTT 1jl @ MIGHT TUCd C MOVIE Toe 51Jms 1 t97J Drama) Jim Brown Juoy Pace A rna11 yoes ro priser aflt>t tle'tlc 1no drug 0earers oul ol t 5 f'l • r U lf1tf', I tu 1~ •111n 1:1s s MOVIE 1 •··•t·r r11""·"""'"P 1191•, A .J>.;>r , ... ,,>1 A11111P Ot:'llt' · frnr11t111uellt! Ar ...i1 A J" "' ti h~do• '"'"' 1111\unt ,,,, t'A~ <-<l I • ' It) •II llll"•J)lorL'(J pdrl •II the Pt11••1 p111t• 11 r,r1,1 .1 tegcndary lrtU•' 1na1 t.1tcJc t1c.:•0. '>It '''l.V' •, re-; R' 1:11 D MOVll "Molody" (1971, Corneoy) J,11,;k Wiid, M111k 1 ltbtcr lwo pre-teens 10.1111,,J 1otllr• ,11Jou1 ltte us they !>truggro 1hrou911 k•tu111nu 1•.1111(11teneef. 1n " A1111s11 !>(;hVOI (i'lll!> I fi= l11c: lAvt1,1s1" (1913, HorrOt) C:rterl Ourslyn .• t rnoa 8to11 The young daughlor ol a populdr <tctross beeomes ~sea by a demor11<. sp1r1t wn tcn c.om n11ts evil .1l.I!. lhruugh 1110 occupat1or1 ul her r111rld ""'' body 'ff (? t11s • 2 1111n ) 0 MOVIE V11.t01 I V1cto11u" ( 1982. Coi11110y) .Juhl' And1ew:., nolJeft Preston A g.1y 1111pre ... mo 1urns ti starvmg s111ger 11110 thli 1.1gt1 ol 1930s Poros by 01lllr1y Iler as Eo~~ gre11test female tntf)&f&ooa- tor ·pc 12 hrs. 15 min) a.I w ..... OvmlOHT L.A. TODAY )ROO(O(ll) (0) MOVIE .. T 1111l' Aller T 11ne ( 1919. Sci once F1c.11011) Mall:Olrn McOow(lll. David Wdrner Ii C Wells chases 111e lntarnous Jalli< 111e Ripper lrorn V1C.IOtt&n London to rnoder11 day San rranc1sco through the use or a 11111e rn.ichone ·pc· ( 1 hr , 52 min) lll@ MIGHT'TMCttl ~ 8 MO~ rne Oest 0 1 Alt l ne $alccrack e1s" ( 1974, Dram;;iJ • Tony Musante. Susan S1rasoerg Undetcover cop Dave Toma poo,e., a5 a siunt d11ve1 10 1nf11tra1e a bani. roOIJery rony (2 hrs) m.w• . til(H) INllDl THI NFl Len Dawson .ind Nd Ouoniconlt ho:.t ,1 revl;.w ol lttl' previous week s Nf I h1ghltyt11s ( 1 tu ) M ic JllC)vtf'"Moi~oo Cant•" I t9(;3 Aoven iurc1 D1x;u111entary "fitflill<'d uy S1e1.ano S1tJ,1ltJ1 ftot' 11mtt• l' ... tr.1urrl111,11y '>•<le 01 hie 111 tl•lle1l•111 1..ou111r11·~ ofter:. <.,l1.1nqc cere 11u1r11r :. r111d t>v1>11 .. 1r.111y1•1 loutJ ( 1 h1 ~o 111111 I Ml l IOQEMT -..o Cl) MOVIE Wt'<' W1ll1e W111l.1e ( 1937 (Jo,1111.11 ~1111lcy l 1't11plt> V1t 1or Ml L ayren A ~11r.1ll yrrl IJ••1.0111e'> J popul.11 l<1jure on lr11t1a. (.' l)rs ) @ G:)NEWI Z MOVIE · p,,, Vt•r<ltt..I · 11t18? [")1urna) P.xil Nt1WOIJll C.hJrlOtlt.' fldml)llng All .1lc.;oho1t1. [fos1un lawyer pulls h11nsett 1v4e111ur ll> 01111~ "" UllJJOPula1 medical .1.llJ.lµ.U..~U!.4! lJ.L liiJL a.gainsL S!tQD.U opµol.1111111 IJy tilt' t.uutts 1t1l' ar1.hd1ocese .ina h1:. ow111.he111s ·n-(?hrs I *l S MOVIE "An 0 1111:.t.!r And A Crmllerna11" ( l982 Orama) R1charo Gere Debra W111ger A11 und1sc1ptrned a11iatron olflcer t..i11d1dale meets hos ma1c.:r1 1n a 1ough Navar dt1ll 111s1ruc1or 'R' (? his . 5 min I a:al I) MOVIE ·r BI Girl" ( 1952 Mystery) Audrey Totter GeOfge Brent Whert tile -Sa_1 .. rclay_ --Morning ___ _ .. ; MOVIE "Wild Fue" ( 1946) ( 1 ht ) {y\~ llJIORT • • Ml ITMCADE ( ) MOVIE "FrJnt.1!. Jo111!. fill' WACS' ( 1954, Comeoy) Donald O'Connor. Julie Adams ( 1 t1T 5!> min ) • 1:10 S THI COUlfTilY IA r.1ye Dunaway Ou.~ Van Qyl.e ano"l(en Howaro ~tar 111 1ti1-, pe11u11i1nnc" of C11llurd 0 de1'> pray Jbou1 111c con1µI<>• rela11on<ohrp<; 1Je1wee11 an a11.u1to11c actor tus wile and " lhealft· 1:'31 Cllle<:lo1 (2' hrs JO 111oll T , 1:15' E' •TllUCllOMAL .,., . 'WrestltnQ >yt1d11.11111 111es to e~pose the govorn0t's 1.r1111tro.11 IM>I. 11 pretly 9111 os set up as a llr•<.uy I~• 1,1atht1 ev1dvnce on their pk.II ( 1 '" '30 1111(1) l!) DIJlll THI mucl q)~WIUY,M.0 . lLJ MOVIE · Tm1v W<.111.01" ( 1982. Fanta· svJ lolv11 Murµhy. Kevm Oroptiy All n111:1t1nt r11u111111y d1ocovu1ed m the to111b ot Tuta11kti<1men 1s <,Nit to a Cahtorn1a unr· vors1fy 101 a11c1ly~1:. whero It 1s ac;c1d&nta1ty lllVIVtld 'PG' (I hr ?& min ) a:ll(H) FLWeAC«: THI WT YOYAGI Of THI lllOMO CAITU f11c Seva1a1d hosts lh1s documcntar~ tim1-11uy1ny dramatic. 1e- 011actn1cr11 Jt1d .ir1.t11vur flrrn footdge to re<.<111 1110 dc..i!>lluu:t.. Int-trt 1934 lhat c.1a111wo 1 .II lives c1wa1tJ Ille luAury cruise !>hop ( t hr) ..... llOWE "Slrll Qt llu;: N1u1tt" ( 1982, Suspe11se) Roy ~1.he1dcr Meryl S1reep A µsyc111al11!>I t>e<;ome:. rnccllsmgly involved wrlh a 111y~1e11ous wonian who wos lhe r111~1re'>!> ot a murdered µat1ent 'PG' ( 1 111 301t1111) .... FOOTUU (It) 4:9 ~CARTOONS l MOVIE "Whose Lile Is It Anyway?" ( 1981 Orama) nochara Dreyfuss. John Cassa11e11.1s Pa1alyzed from 1he neck tJOwn 111 rHI automobile accident. a sculp· ru1 rem1n1s(.eS a!)out hos 111e belore and e1oqu,.nt1y a1yues lor hf!, roghl 10 dru 'R' .. l(1'ftl)t THI L.MI l hr. !>8 rr11n ) 4:11 IUYPI FORUM d MOVIE Ju~t A11 Old Sweet "soog" ( 1976. Or.im.ii Rober! Hook!> Cicely I y:.or• A t>hit.k 1,11111ly 11on1 Detro11 11a11el lu tn" ~ou111 u11 ti vacatoo11 thal leaves a 1.1!>l•"Y 111.uk u1 r>11 .ill ol the11 lives ( 1 h1 JU 111111 I (1) TMlllE ICOM I COMllUllTY CALDIDM 'C' MOVIE "Ouar1e1" t 19A8 Or11me) Ian flt>n1111g H .. rrn1C111e 0dOdeley Four s1011es IJy W Sur1111r<,11I Maugham A Brt11sh club· 111.i11 11•1,11.,., t11u •,1ory ol how his son l'~•Wt•ll c1 Mo11te l.arlo aelven1uress, A you114 111.1r1 <.levotes h1!. hie 10 ht!>. onade· qun1e 111~1c11r 1a1e111 A I.rte 1anc1er's IJrtdl•t.t\,rfl IUll•S '"'> ITld11tage. An Army ull1cer Ot'come., u1volvt!d 111 an alla1r (2 hr'>' E •n.uc:TIONAL .,., 'Wrestling __ , T.1k~cJ~ns" 'Gue!;! Thad Tumor Lehigh l.OdC.I (m-------.., H, MOVIE Tlll' Frrsl Time" ( 1982 • RwnaoceJ J11n Ct1oa1e. Kr1~1a £11ckson A tulleye tresnmdn who has bt!en taught many <;<.hemes to capture a woman's t~n· -cy~ (f~&l IOve IS more important than cheap lhnlls R' ( 1 hr 35 min l 4:11 <!1J ROllPIJt ROOM W ffi CMTOCIMI Escape~ and Reversals" Guest Thad Turner Lehigh coactt JR) 0 MOY1f ·sr..e11ock Holmes Antl The Searle! Claw· ( 1944 Mystery I Basrl • Aa1n00r:o:ge1 Bruce ( i.rv .• 1S.m1n) 1:11 THI TOllOMOW • [ VIC'S VACANT LOT (It) L1 MOY1f "They Got Me Covered" ( 1943, Comt'(ly 1 Bot> Hc'lpe Dorothy Lamouo f 1 nr 3!> n ,, t l:il , MOVIE I , ·i f1., .JNS 1 1q59 Wesr ern) I 1•tly 'J.1vo11.1•. 1 ,p111t;1· Mah1111s r? hr., I .. f) 1] KIDSWOM..O • Friday, Nov. 11 t 1983 11 -Saturday Conl. ture) Edward Arnold lee Tracy 12 hrs I "ltZl .an.leQ * D ..alTIWOM.D Scheduled Jonn Ml19,1 b• I Curtis Parker 10 roond rrnddlewcrght t>OOI (lrom Tampa fla ) 0111ish Urand Pmt Molorcycle Champ1oosh1ps Srde • cars (from Srtverstone. England) t I hr 30mrn) i UTT\IHOUIEOMM~ OUllQMQ lllCME 'Goodbye Mr Chips t t969 Musical) Peter O'Toole Petulu Clark (? hrs 30m1n I · ~ FACll Of CUL TUM • CD ll8IQ AIEICM ITYU A 1t1c.to1y ol sk11ng rn Aspen, Colo lllCME "They Got Me Cpvered" I 1943, • Comedy) Bob Hope, Dorolhy I amour ( t hr , 35 min.) cm.,.•wmo •fJ "°"'1 UT\lllDAY ScheaulecJ World Cup Sports Acrobatics (from Cedar nap ids, Iowa), World Figure Skating Champt onsh1p Performances (from Helsrnlo.1, F111 land), John Madden's Journeys (2 hrs ) I ""llAUJIMI ITAllTm llO¥IE "The Assassin ' ( t979, Aelven· ture) s: Chiba (2 hrs ) • 9)1A ..... m llO¥IE "Meatballs' ( 1979, ComeelyJ Bill Murray, Ctv1s Makepeace I I hr 33 min) G> llCMI "For The love Of Benp" ( 1977 Adventure) Patsy Garrell Cynlhra Smrth ~hrs.) 8D AU .. nll OLD HOUll The surveyrng process 1s discussed and a de1;1s1on 1s made about s11ua;:ng the hoos~ ~ AlmlCM QOV'EMIEff CC) llCMI "A Dog Ot flande1s" I t959 Drama) David Ladd. Oon11to Crr~p (2 hrs) . (E) ~ GAim Of M WDX (ti) CID llCMI "The Hoond Of The Baslo.er 111t1es" ( 1982 Mystery) Ian RrC.hArdson Brran Blessed ( 1 hr , 18 min) (Q) llCMI 0 '(1111 Under The Sun ' 1198:> Mystery) Peter USMOv, JA•ie Arrkm ( t hr , 40 min) (J) lllCME "Sflll Of The N14111" ( 198?. Suspense) Roy Scheider. Mrryl Streer i_! hr., 30 min) U IM>¥IE "The Man Rctwel'n· ( 1954, Suspense) James Mason. c111110 Bloom {?hrs ) •U COlll• FOOTIAU Ar11ona vs UCL A 3 hrs) uaalMGIM ...-nt •mc•eo•~w111w•1•1m .. •rr1T ..alTIC8fTa "' .. • .. POOlU&.l lllPCMIT ---IUYIOOI • .UTUT "'°"" U-'11 FOOT· i:=-..-· 1'0ll'flm wmt WY Mil> PAT •Q}llCAAPOOlU&.l M1ss1ss1pp1 vs Tonnes--I (3hr&. 1Smln) _ n Cl•'ICOM ..... ... . IPOllTal9 Fontured greatest tootbAll .-pleyt of the decade. t>ooglO t>asketball, Olymplen dlstenCl! runner Billy Mills, rnter view with Robby Benson. who pl11ys h1& Ille in tho IOm "Running D1eve " • llCJw. .-T ALO. "It's A fmnily Mntter" Mr M11cK11n1lo hno; lost his jOb but doesn't know how to hropk the ncwr. 10 Ills lamlly a ~ 14 Friday, Nov. 11, 1P83 '1i) MAGIC Of MmAl. PAlfTIMQ (t) UT\lllDAY NIGHT AT TME AQHTI Sctwd uled Howard Davis. Jr I Ivon Ma111,1fv11 10-roond L1yhtwe1Qhl bout II 1ve) t? hr'> 30mrn I rL llOVE Ball 0 1 fore C 1941' <.,nmeOyl Gary Cooper Barbara Sta11wy1.~ CI '" 51 rnrn) ISHM~AL•DAY J Hrohltqhts ul llw lhrrd Clay ol a loor-day mu•,11. fe>!>t•v.11 til•hJ on Mernorral Day Weekenel 111c1u1Je pellor mances by Stevie Nicks. Joe W;itsh Tiit> Prefenelers. Missing Perc.orl•., ll? ()uarlf'r lla!'.h and Berhn ( 1 hr 30 1111n ) !lJ MOVE "When W1llre Corne<. Mart lur•q Horne" ( 19!>0. Comtidyl LJ,in t>.1ilr·y Co11nne Calvet ( 1 hr . ?2 min l m Wll>OW OM cowumtl --Zvenlng .. lea.,,. • fli)l9CMEWI IPOln'mAT lllle llYAMl>'I CMllOllCU • NOW M WEIT WAI WOM /l"b IOC•'" cllarges lor ktlhng the two n1oe cutlers that attacked Beth, Jessre, sut1er111y hem t , multiple bee stings. lingers nea• oeath ( t hr) m Til&'I COWAKY '8 YOGl'I AMT CtM11IAI Anrmatf'Cl Huck anel the gang. hop1rg to make Christmas a happy one lo• Mrs Trock· rnorton. awaken Yogr Bear out of h•s deep winter steep to help on !heir preparations ll hrs) W MATURI On The Trarks 01 The Wtld Oller" W1IC1lrfe photogropher Hugh M1lrr, trnds an opportun11y to Mil) a lemate Oller on une of the remote Shetland Islands 11 hr J m llAGtC Of DEC°"' TM PAlfTIMQ (~) llOVll 'A Song ts Born" 11948 Com t!dy) Danny Kaye. Vrrg1n111 Mayo A younq woman wanted lty the puhce ·~ h1<.1fle11 hy a group of music prolessm!> I' hr~ l !ttlllOVE ·The Krlflng 01 Ralldy Wi?b!.ll't ( 1981, Drama) HAI Holbrook. Dr.rr> Carter The mureler ol a 1ec11 nyer is probe<! by hrs dls111111gh1 and angered 11ar enls. wl1o travel lrom 1 ou1S11lnt1 to llous Ion lo launch fhetr ow11 1nvest1ya11on 11 hr , 36 rrnn) C01 llOVE "Dead Men Dn11'1 Wet.Jr Plntd" ( 1982. Comeely) Steve Mer11n. Rocht>I Wflrd A haro boiled p11ve1e eye run« rn111 11 host of lam111ar characters white 1111/Mlt· gating the death ol a 'ICl~ttst I chee'l(' ~oon 'PG' (I hr . 30 mrn ) g llCMI "The Oao News Bears' ( 19/6 Corne<fy) Walter Mat1hll11. Tatum O'Nenl A wh1skey-s1pp1ng Lrttle Lejlguo coach tronstorms his rosing team into pennant cootenders by s1gr11ng up 1wo ot tho meanest. toughest players around (2 his.I.rem .. , .. ~ ...,..,. =.. AT M.IA'I A. smoked o;otmon f1r~t course 1s followed by roa!>t deviled rabbit. ond guest chef Jean P11?rre Goyen vau~g~es a nam1~ ore~ sovttte Q I ... ,. .... • (I) Mn' UCKI wmt DAW> HOflOWITZ HOU.YWOCID C\Ol8P fMlurt'd rnlfl! vlQW wlfh John r olllyfh() !C><>k Ill th1• broadway mt)!;ICAl"l A Cngo 0\lk r ollol\" hOW laugh !rocks are rnsdo by A man wl\O m(lkCS hl!I llvtng °" plotlUCln(I tMm Gnm:M ' m OfT'EJIT.-wf nll WlD Fea1ureo 1rrter111ews wrlh Ray Milland Lrnela Evans J tool-. at three top movie composers · G1org10 MorOder t 'Flasndance"l Jerry G\llosrn11n t Psyche II" J ano James Homer ( Star Trei.. II The Wralh 01 Khan I 1 t nr I tE) ft..D AIEICA Anflereel K1ngaom" n1e m<1ny members ol lhe deer family lrom me wn11e1a1I 10 me moose. are per lec.lly aelapleel to lherr sunoonelrngs. even 111 the lace 0 1 advancing c1v1111atoon ' DAMCEFnD AU CMATUMI mEAT Ml> llWL I , llOVE Honkytonk Man' ( 1982. Dia mJ) Clint [a<otwood. Kyle Eastwood An over-1he-h1ll. ak:oholrc coun1rv wes1e111 singer travels 10 Nashville wt1h hrs 14 year old nephew I~ a tast-cnanr.e audr , 4l0"'1tt>tmo &IW'd ~eOtY ~ H? Rrs . ~ nun l l.) llOVE 'The Verdtc.t" 11982, Drama) Paul Newrniln. Charlotte Rampl1ng An .al1;oho11c Boston lawyer pulls hrmsell together to brrng an unpopular medical rnatpractrce case 10 111a1 against strong oppos11ron by the courts, the archdiocese and his own clrents 'R' 12 hrs ) I nll WlD. COUlfTiff MUllC 7:11 DANCE FIVIJI Ml • YOUll LR TWLIQHTZO. m OM L.A. Featured tonrght we vrsll Greece 1nclud1ng the. •Stands ot the Acropolrs P11aeus and Mykonos where "'P see pelicans and ancient temples. take µart on a t•ael•t•onal Greek weod1ng cere· mony 111sit the c:nrctSf ntghtclub. the Remeuo l ~Alf--mOMIMDllQO ~OWIAPfll WIDDD llAGADIE CLl llCME ·My F'avorne Year" {198'2. Comedy) Pete• o·roo1e Jessica Harper A Clrµsomanracal tormer matinee 1dot has d1lt1cul1y i.;op1ng wrfh Ifie p1essures ol a ll~e TV performance Clurrng tetevrsron's ggtoen age ·PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (0) .... HOCaEY Montreal Conad1ens at l ~s~t-=s (3hrs) .. 1 (I) IUQI ...., nwl(IGIWllQ DllT An1ma1ed Bugs gets Into lhe nollday spirit hy co1111m11g up a special Thanksy1111ng d1ot tor his triends (A) 1J ti) ow+W ITROUI A choln reac- tion of evencs malles matters worse after A111old mistakenly gets a drall notice D O llM wmt '°9et F. ~Y Nancy Dickerson narrates candid and 1n11mate hims ol John F Kennedy on the campaign lra11and1n the Oval Ottice. (2 hrs l 8 11J T J. llOOC8 Hooker ~ hrs own ott·duty time to travel to Me1t1co 1n search of a m1sS1ng child D ( 1 hr ) IJ .o'9 "The ~ Travelefs" (1964, Science-Fiction) Preston F~ter, Merry Anders A group of research scleohsta eapor1men11ng ,with time warps are acct dentally pre>(>!Cled torward 1n10 an unbear· able luture l2 hrs I • i TWIJQNT za. . 'Alli • SADAT An older and w1se1 Sadat (Lou 19 GOGtl8ff Jr ) becomes d181lluSIOne<I 'N1tn war altet the <14lath ot hrs t>rothef and con- •tdn1s mot peace might t>e possible Atoo '!tnrrrng ore Barry Morse as Menechem -ot'Qrn. Nt>hem11th Persoll as Leornd 010 :11rtov trnd Ct111a1opher Lee as tho ShAh of lrnn (Pnrt 2) (1 hl'!i ) ID MWWM. "Kttters Of ThO Pln1n" J.!tehoel London nnrrittes a study of the bl\l gome an1rnols 1/\1111() on me Sl!lenQOll ,_ . \ . -Saturday Conl. (C) llO¥ll "S1A PJ1;1\" ( 11181' Cur11odyl ((_1)HIGHCHAl'AMAI. • • -~1111111.U.1l1u11 '11w11•,h ~•lll(JIH 1l.1h1ul or1 Kuru1y Royer'.>, D1u1111 I 11t11· (I 111 , 11t1 €f!) UND091TMl:MNQ HUMAN IEHAYIOA 1c111 111 ltw lJ t. 111111 I ([J AUTO MCINQ "IJlf!I t.yrut ll•A· "i11p1·r 0 llllAND 0 ~Vil · Mo111y f'y111011 And lllti Holy Nu11ur1.1I•.'' 1trw11 ~.yr.11 u·~· NY I (Ill (;' ('!) 1ml ' # Crail ( 1974. (4)r11t'dy) <.Jr11ha111 c1o.1p tu"> J -QMQ man. Jonn'Cleese ( 1 ht -i11.Jo111 J ---• ............. ·-: T10MAl. EJWT1C* f urd nowun *'l ........... IC_. ._.-... -_._._ ---• •~ ,,. .111111p11r1,1111 lll'•IO'.> 111111 r1ow~ ttl llOTORCYC&J "°"-D 110¥1E lh•tul 1 JI I"" ll>vt'f ( 1'l'•I IMj lhul!KJ !:>IJlur. B'.> ~fl l>Y fur TMl .. TIM AdVen1ure1 Jt)llfl'" ',fl•WMI Ar111111 K1·11 '"ll" 1et1• l\XI tll") IJ""' j<>Urn.lh'.I!. ~Ill AICDTOfllM nedy. (2 t.v•,) 11uno11111 lh1 tcX,llllry ~·"°"'° Schodulod John Mugu m OUR QMQ • I MARY MOORE bo I Cunis Parker lQ t0u111.I n11ddlewtt1yh1 &!) UAElJ D&Aay "llo1IJ111 ~uu K11t1c111u" FOCUS Oii bou1 (live lrorn Tfrnµa, Flo), 01111::.h The loundor ·111 Hut .11·1111:.h Ot•fl•ll'>t' ) flllOVIE "8w 111p lt1111g' ( 196?. fanlo· Grand Prn1 Molorcycle Champ1c111st11µS l cayue 1nlk'> .1tmu1 lht• ihro,11 o1 /Ir.ill ruh• !iYI Al.l11e11n!I l'l rtmuu I ou1" Jourclttr1 (I Sidecars (from S1lverston11. rngland) (I Ill l:.rael ;lllO lcllVl•t. 111 ... Lrtllt.UI 0µ1111011 vi tu 301111n ) hr, 30 nun.) AnleftC!lrt Jew1'.h tc.1dt'l!.h1µ , ' t:ll@ flllOTOlllWIE( IJ.UITRATU> 6!) UlllOITAMDMG...,. IEHAYIOA ml. FOCUI ON IOCIETY .. R AU+AU. . ([) ~ .. ICMOOl "The Mounta111 I~ (R'I flllOYI( "DrJ1Jt1""'•''fl" ' ( 1981 Ad11e11 flllOVIE Knute R<iekne AH Amerr • Yours" The recent oevetoprnent 111 A1p111c !Ure) Pe1cr M1u .. Nu.;,,1 Lo111tn Cl.uke ( 1 can ( 1940. 01ograpt1y) Po1 O'B11en Skrrng, lhe s1ep 1urn, and a brief review ot hr • b5 m111 ) Ronald Reag.111 ( 1 hr . 30 rmn I lhe senes are leatured (A) ll..J UI FHTIVAL 'D: DAY a t trghhyhlc. uf 1ht1 (I) WOlllO WOllAlt lti) FUIHIAC«:1WAU. ITMET a.AIH 1ta third Olly ol a t()ur iJ.'.iy mu!>IC teslM.11 held C1J ntE MMIDY IOYI I NANCY DMW llYI- -Ac1ual newsreels help dramatrLe'The s10 · on Memorn.11 Day We1'1\e11d include por1ur ltNEI ries ol four surv1Vors of 1)1e period tollow rnances l>' St1Jv1P Nrcks JoE' Wdlst1: 1 he i WILCOlllE IACIJ, ltOTTO 1ng lhe Oc1ober. t9:?9, New Yori\ S101;I. Prett1nder!> M1s::.1nq l'pr .. .cm~ u:>, Qu,1111•r OURQMQ E11change cr11sh (I hr) !lash and Bl'rltn ( 1 tu 30 111111 1 NOYA , lq I 1vc un111 You Ote fhc (0) flllO\llE • Dea11111ap" ( 1982 Mystery) t $)A CASE OF~ r uwaru Asner !>t.1r<;....., Worf\ U t l lt1J(rt'lh Kubler Ao.,<; . famuu!. Mtehaet Caine Ch11s1opher Reeve ( 1 hr an allorncy whv 1,1k1": on J Puft1lE'• 1"1111 11>1 her wvrk .Miit 1 .. 1m1nally 111 pa11onts ano !>5 min) wrnmn9.<.:otu111111~ 1r>a1wl J Tr 1v.111h) 111 ll1c11 tarrnht'" lhr•, Sw•'>'> I.Kim p!>yc.h1a111s1 ,z_) flllOVIE ·Mo11s1Qnor" ( 198?. Orama) an emo11011<\Jly c.lt,11!,Jl'IJ ltlnJf su11 1.>r1111qhl 1•, pwtr.iy1!ct .1':. .,1i1• t1r:1µ-. µ1-0p1e d&at with Cht1§lophe1 Reeve Gonpvoeve Bu1bld (:? IJy a WJr t.Ull"·PllllC1t•lll (Cnr\lnfl t'1r1 ()e<1ll1 D (I hr ) hrs J se111 J { 1 llr J;.> 111111 ) • ' I MOM AND IMDY m flllOVIE "Savagt.1 So1.1son" ( 1970. 0 flllOVIE '1 r11u111.1 t l'la?. 811w1•11•.t.1J FACEIOfCUl~ Adven1ure) Aort Harper .Diane Mca.iln Mar11n St1eP11. A11q111,. ru~.i.ey t 1 111 40 llM>Cl otlTV 1:9 AllfOl'ACltG "M1ll~1500" ( 1 hr I 2:110 LATIC TIWO r1•,11Urt'L1 A111et1Li111 A11 µhyJ (,ri:gury P .. c.i.. Dart O'Horhny (2 i hrs) nun) ~l flllOVIE "Mc1c.Ar1t1u1 ( 19/T B1oyrJ F·'f'lllOC» fine P1101 Mt111111•I Mu1111·~ Judye Ur 1.>111a tui. 10 111111 I IOUL'DAlt l11i.t. l:t~;uuc o.IPJl~llleti OI the Ae.1q.i11 m flllOVIE !:iu11ur l. Gold ( 193b Aoven MAGNAVOX 'AO'f)IOW~@~©CEHTl\ES -.KERM RIMA Where Friendly Service Is A Family Tradition r MAGNAVOX SYSTEM "40" • AC8515AS 40" 011;on•• Projection TV • BC7063AS CJes1gner Audio System • BC5820AS Accessory Cabinet .. htiwesl idea '"° t-tome-eAlefeta~nm&M-._.._~ tor a total ltstening and viewing ex-.. perience. Come 1n and see it in "living color." 2666 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-7080 Houre: WMkdey1 8-~. Set. 8-1, Sun. M Friday, Nov. 11, 1983 13 -Saturday Cont. (I) llOYll Tht' fortune Cookie" ( 1966. ComeOyl J.it~ lf'mmon Waller Mallhau f\ ~wina1iny 1.1 .... ver advises his brother 1n- 1aw w plJ" u~ .1n acc..1denl 1n1ury ano col- ec.! ire "'".1ranc.e (2 hrs 30 min) m IC>D£NDVfT NETWOM ... m llOVIE Ke ... µer Of The flame' ( 1943 Drarrl.11 K.i1Mr1nr. Hepburn Spencer Tra· i;y While re::.earcn1ng a story on a 11>1 1wr1PIJ Ar11,..11c.an a reporter learns lrom "~ .v1duw lnill he was. 1n tact. a las· c1 ,f I I '1r 10 111111 ) S llOYll Tti" 5ender' ( 1982. Horror) K,}111• tr Harr.,10 lelJkO lvanek A llurry ol It•"' ,,,,.,, tiall11(.ina11on<; is unl&asned on u ... 1.-111 .ir11J 11a11cn1s a1 a Georgia psych• 111•( r u«µ11a1 .vhi>r1 a o;u1c1dal patient wrlh '"'L•>t1lrullatJle p<.ycn11, powers rs admit ,,...J A' I 1 h• JO mirl I 2 llOVIE V11.tory March" I t976) Fran ____ ..,...,.. _ _,,,N'"e"•O.,.._,M!Or1 Mltlrr 11A;ncn ~crmr'!; {' 111111 l.ikes ilr• 1111cnse look al lhe pluses .intl 1he rn1nu~e<; ol the m11tlary and milt lary Ille ( 1 hr ~ti rnm I '.t' GENE SCOTT t:t5 H llOYll Nat1011al L;impoon's Mov1n M.id11ec,s 1198 t Comedy) AubtJy Ben sur1 R11.hilrd W1drnilrk Popular muvri> yen11'< me s.111n1ed in thre" parodies 'R' i!. 111 JO min l 1:11 W llOYll D,1y'• 01 Win•' And Roseo; t 19&1. Oram.11 J;ick Lemmon. Lee Rem 1ck A IJusme-.-;rnan ahd ht'> wrle become alc.ottoltcs tJut only lhe t111sbAnd rs able tu l1ncJ ri•hab1ht.lhnn I? hrs t>O min J C llOYll ll1P K111t11g Of Sister Georqe" t t9f.18 O•a11lil) Susanrtilh York Beryl ne1d Aller lflo,rnq her girlfriend and her 1ob ri 1esb1;in 1., reduced 10 accepttr"J w1Jrk as a cow·1mperi;onator lor a ch1I <lre11 s puppet :.now (2 hrs 25 m1n ) O, llOV1E Deathtrap' ( 1982 Mystery) __.. Michael Carn~. Chrrstoµher Reeve A play· 'wnght sufler1ng lrom writer's block plans to do away with 11 former student of his and playrarrze the young man·s promrs1ng ptay 'PG' (I hr 55 min I 1l41 IJ llOYll "The Corsican Brothers·· ( 194 1. Adventure) Douglas Fairbanks Jr . -Sunday -•Momlng ... llOVll "I Shot Brlly The Kid" ( t950. Wrc;tPrn) 0011 "Rctf" Onrry. Tom Neal (I hr) ~ TMMI ICOM IC~ CALDDAR CARTOONS J IPORTICIJfT'a IZ) llOVll "The Verdict" ( 1982. Drama) Paul NewrMn. CtJarlOllO namplrn11 (2 tlr!. J ~TONY AND MM AUllD •ti WNAnNUt 1:21 C ) llOVIE ''Tho Secret I 11e Of Walle• Mil ty" ( 1947, Comoely) Danny Kaye. Virgin 1a Mayo (:> hn; _ 5 min ) .. , cwr•u,..ROO ...aMOll..,,.. ROmRTICNWa ) llOV. "Sltll Of fho Night" ( t982. Susµ1•11'lC) ~ny Sch()l(ler. Meryl Stroop l t~~wnnaua .. aMTon•e&.OllUP .. ._AND lMI .ollMWORD PDIOUL~ TY .. LOOll AT WJDmll fount MDlMI _. 16 Friday, Nov. ! 1, 1983 Pul'l Warrick lwo SrArnese twins separat· ed at b11th fall"' tove w11h the same w0m an while avenging the murder of their J'l.lr enls (2 hrs 45 min I HIOMEWI I) llOYll I Wa., A TPenag., Werew.;i1I ( 1957. Horror) Michael I andon Yve111111 l.1rne A psych1atr1s1 c.:h;inyes an unb;I) anced teen ager into a monc.1\'' bent on murder ( I hr 30 min I u QOCMlMQHT LA.: vaot CG UI FllTIYAl. 'R DAY t' Hrghhght<,, 111 the tturd Clay ot a lour day rnu::.1c. lest1va1 llelCJ on Mernorral Oay We!'kem1 include ~erln1 r1V1nces by Stevie Nc<I<<; Joe W.llr,h, fl,,, Pretenciers. M1sse119 Persons. ll? Ouilrter llash and Berlin ( I hr :10 men ) 0 llOYll "The Ctiose11" ( 198 I Oran1fll Maxrm1lran Schell. Roo Sterger A fr1Pnrl ship slowly develoµ., between .1 worll)ly, aS51mllated Jew anCl lhe-<;or ol •• I lil'>'>1111c.. rabbr 'PG' ( I hr 50 me11 I 2GI ~ NIGHT TMCtCI . 1::11 .... 1::11 ) uotll' NIGHT OUT ITAINtO P\IDGYI The racy corneCleennr hOSI!'. :in alt 111;i1p s111p !;how lilpecJ at Chrppc11d<1le • nightclub 1n Los AnQfllcs ( 1 '" . I 1 mrn 1 l:St (H) llOVIE Th .. Hourr<J Ot Thp R11-;kr•1 vllles" ( 198?. Myc,1cry1 1ar1 Ric ndrds111 011an Blessed M;l'.tflr •.1puft1 !;h1>rt .. < ~ Holmes 1nve<;t1ga1cs mysterio11c, yocny'> or at Baskerville Hall I I hr 18 min ) ltll@ NEWI C'El HORIEIHOW ~ 'P1e<;1d""' •. Cup" (lrom I andover Mo 1 tHJ c 1 hr 30 min) • (l) llOVIE "Mon•,,gnur· ( 1902 Dram.11 Christoµher Reeve. Gcrrev1e11 .. 0111old /111 arnblleous Amerrc;in p11eo;t's secular ac11v1 lies rnclude rnaha Cleats a11d camal aet.w~ 'A' (2 hrs) 1 "(fl) Wiil 11 lllYIEW all 8 llOVll "I Shot Jesse James" ( 1949. .. .. Western) John Ireland. Barbara B1111on Jesse James· cowardly killer experiences ast~~~~hr ,30mm) ~ llOVll "File 0 1 The Golden Uoose" l ~'lllAll ... R09111ROOll Mllllat'ME u.u llOVll "Super Fuzz' I 198 t. Comedy) Terence Hrll, Ernest Borgn1ne ( 1 hr :'h mrn) (£) COlllQI FOOlW.l NOlrP Dame ~­ Penn Stale (3 hrs1) LL) llOVIE "Jaws 0 1 Satan" ( 1981. Hor ror) Frill Weaver. Oretcrien C<><bell ( 1 hr . 30m1n) 0 llOVIE "Caravans" ( 1978, Adventure) Anthony Quinn. Jenn1ler O'Neill (2 hrs) · CllOHIW WVlrfTOIUVB PAllWAYI _.,ICMl!Ua PACll OP aa.nm wrnmm•UGMT ,_Tm IMrMI OP PAlnt ... woao ... our ....... ~WlllCLY ) '°'"1WT OP A 18llAc. IMOft.FTD /\ high Sci'IOOI choo1teade1 (Mauroon Tootv) OevOl<>pll e hllbtt thllt ltlnd:i h()I 1n1n lfl'll• n1e wuh ltte law 6' ... DATDA- ' 1ClbG !Jramil\ Yul Brynner Charles < ,,,,.,, An Amenciln secret agent 1nC1ltrate!. "' l<•u• terfe111nq rrng with helC' lrom ScOI· litnt:Ya"l 1:'h« 15m1n) TY MEWI L llOVIE Stol OJ Ttie N1gt11 ' \ 1982 ~ l'.•rP11~e1 nnv Sc.1ie1CJPr Meryl Streep A p!.;ft 111;it•1!>1 OP~ nmec; 1nceas1ngly 111vol11ed "''' .1 my<,fpunus woman who was tne n t•ess ot a murdered rat ent PG' ( 1 hf JO rn1P I 0 llOYll I "I llndPr The Sun"' t 1982. Mr.fl'') 1 Pt'lt:'• lJ<;l111ov Jane Birl"n Bel· u1,1n o;le11t1 Hprc11le Poirot iooks tor the 11 ,rJerP• ,.r ,1 1,1m011., actress among an 1s1.v1c:J """'' 1141e1 s s1alf ano guests PG' \I 111 .:Or111n I HO S A CASE Of L.u. Edward ASn('r stars as 11 ,111u1•1t>1 wh 'l lilkes on a Puhtzer P111e- lll.ILllllU4C1..lltJall~i81 J. Travan11) 1n .11 "n1011on;i11y c.hargP\l hl>f>I suet brought tlv a w.ir ...,111Pspondent (Gordon Pm- •,c11t 1 11 hr 3? min I W C llOVIE ~"ven Oeau11e~" ( 1976 Ora "''' Li•a 11·arl1 G1anrnne Sn111ey Stoler •Nt> " 1•1p1.-.on .. ej 1n a N::i:1 concentralton c .. r111 .1 pt>lly tr11el 11nds l1es obsessive Jro,ire l1lr !.Cll p1eserv.11tOn rut to the ult1 r11<11e test <-' hr"> ~, n11n I U1D f QENIY FAUJT if!J TltE WON.J> TOllOMOW 4:10 O llOYll Oertt>r · I I 98? Comedy l Steve (iu1111111Jr>1q Mickey Rowke A Ba111more LJ1n1•• 1., tne hr1nq0\J1 tor a Quintet 01 young 1111'1• o,ee11 i.Jweng tne 11me when the pres• <ourP., nt adulthood are threatening IQ d1•,µt1r'>e 11iC'rfl R ( I hi 50 mm ) ~ 1J TO• ANNOUNCED • DAY Of DllCOVOY rTllWM'TO vte'I VACANT LOT (A) 6ieo t1 llOV1E The Killing QI Randy Webster" ( t981 Drama) Hal Holbrook. 01.111e Carter The murder of a teen·ager is probed by his distraught and angered par· ents. wno travel lrom Lov1s1ana to Hovs· 1011 lo la11ncn their own 1nvestrgatron (I hr . J6 min) M IJ TOOAY'I MUQION ANDYcmRTM TOOAY'I .... ..-.in UTTllMICAU ft.DLRAD~ GUlrT HOUll • llMCM QllEN CONLMD TNCZAM DNCTIOMI DAY Of DllCOVDY CA98AND ..... lllAlm ~ (W)Q ~YllAU ......... voa IUTOP= ... caaA TAOICI lll'IAlfTACm :=nCAT .....JIW'I TMUm "'The talking Par· col" Animated Author end noturatlst Ger· nld Durrell sets Chis fnntasy tale in lhe lab- OllAl.-rl~ U.OYDOC&Ym ..,., .. MIUlrT IWalTMI lMI ... .,..... I/'\ lu1c11;:: ~ Myt~~o~ ) llO¥ll "fn1Qm1!'' ( 1982, Suspense) Mnrtrn AhOOn Ar!Qllte ro!!!lllY ( 1 hr , AO """I ., ... -Saturday Cont. Plains ot E11s1 Ahte11. tocus11~ 011 thu 1nt11 cate 1ola1to11sh1µ ltlal eiusts uetw~un 1111:1 cJatois and thett ~1ey (RI D I I tu I Ci) M a..c:AL. No;u T,.htl t:tie1111cal Society" T111s µ1uu10111 duals w1111 tilt: __ w1aespread problem ol drug dlltl al~ atiiEe-amc>og school-age chlltJren 1111d eapla1ns the methOOs ot lat;<>gfllt1nu nn<l seek1ny lrculrrlllnl for illl dUu* fJIOlllu111 l I hi J CCl llOVll ~·~ P.1ck" ( t982 Cumc<lyl Kon11y noyer .... Diano lone A rac.11 car a11ve1 turns a sextet ol 1uver11lo cw s111ppers into a w1nn111g pit ~ew ·pc (I [lj:o;,~ t (H) llOVll "Mu11s1yno1" 11 ?, Dn.111k1) Christopher Reeve. Genev1ev Bu1oltJ A11 am1.1111ous A'111e11can p11es1·s culur ac11v1· hes include mal1a.,deals and 1rial atli11rs 'R' (2 hlS I U llOVll "The Chosen" ( t!18 t, D1ama) Ma!itmllian Schell, Rod Steiger A l11end ship slowly develops between a worldly, ass1mt1ated Jew and the son ol a Hai.s1dlc rabbi 'PG' ( t fH , 50 min I .. lll) ... .. a (J) Dun DUCK'I ~WOA-QfVllQ Animated Daffy dec1da6 10 celebrate the holiday by g1v1ng his fans a chance 10 show theu app1ec1a11on ot his talents, (R) 0 G) RVD WOO. Ricky's happiness about hunting with Grandlalher Stratton (Jol\n Houseman) lades when tw 1s laced wrth the 1e~ k1lh1111 I ,..., Ml NIQKT 'IUCICI Ml (J) llOVll ·9 To 5" ( 1980 Corneoyf Jane Fonda, Dolly Panon Three working wome11 1ebel against oµp1ess1on 11um their male c;hauv1111sl ooss (RJ (:?hrs. I!'> min) D m lY'I CEJllOMD aOOl'IJll Dick Cla1k 1s 1omed lly I ud O,lll!.Un (''Cheers ·) and V1ck1 l dW•l!llCt! ("Mama·s Family ') fur lhe srxlh ~d1flu11 ul chµ~ h1ghhght111y 1.eleb11fle!.· llulJs ,111<.l ~fs (thrJ ~ U @) lOVI IOAT A c.:irr11va1 011ec1or (Howard Keel) has an entCJflonal reunion with a woman trom ht,S µast. two co1111cs (Mrchaet Lemt>ecl<., Christopher Mayer) pursue the same woman, and a palm reader (Crystal Bernard) debates w.hetbei ULllllf10nQSt..)V1th her gr 1om Q l hr) ITAlllEMCtt Ill WIYll OI HIJIRY ¥9 ''Anne Of Cleves" Henry marries a German p11nce&s 10 form a polltl<:<ll alhance When IM maneuver falls, the marrtage 1s a11nunea U hr , 30mm) '1i) M CHElllCAL PIOft.l "Community Answers" The steps a cornmurnly i.an take IO deal with the p1oblems ol drug i1•1d atcottol abuse among its young people are outlined ( t ht ) ([)MR. GAIR OI M Wiil (II) CI} 110v. "Still 01 The Night' ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider. Me1yl Streep A psych1a111s1 becomes 1nceasmgly involved with a mys1er1ous woman who was the mistress of a murde1ed pauent PG' ( f hr , 30 mm) (%) llOVll "Monsignor" ( 1982, Orama) Christopher Reeve. Gene111eve Bu1otd An amb1t1ous American priest's secular ac11v1 ues include mafia Cleats anct carnal alla11s 'R' (2 hrs) •@ NIGKT TbC:H .. Cl) M WOllLD IPORTIMAM In the A ma ton jungle of Venezuela, lour muun1a111 climb ers attempt 10 scale a 4.500·1001 rocll rower. Baron Arnaud Cle Rosnay's wind· surfing adventure 10 nuss1an shores (A) <LJ MOWll "Shll 01 ·1 he Night" ( tl)O:> SUl>p-OnW) Roy St.ht11<Je1. Moryl SllOOfJ A µwcl11atr.._.t 1>ocon1e•1 111ceas111yly 1nvofvoo w11h a 111ytllt!110V!I worn.in whQ W(l:i 11\1• m1s11ess ol 11 111urd&1ed PllHOnt 'PC' (I hr . JOmtn) '9PIMTIMIC* tllll D 9 T1ll YBJ.OW "°"'I he Champion" 11y lo get their helds to ruarkel. desp110 the :;chen1111g Jell HOiiister '5 plan!. 10 thwart them ( t hi ) 8 I ~AIY *Mm A 1e11100 uanc.•11 (Cyd Cha11~) warll!I 10 "°110110 0110111, and a oNealthy Widow (tee Me11we1oe11 111 love with lle1 butler (Efrem Z1mballs1 Jr I hopes 10 ltiatn that ne also cares tor her 0 (1Ju) U llllOft "The N11Jhl 0 1 The Generals" ( 1967, Mys1e1y) Peter O'Toole, Omar Sha11I A Na11 maior suspects 1111ee ol his gene1a1s of murdering a Warsaw p1os1t· lute (2 hrs., 40 min ) • ::::ro: IWI °!)llOVll "The Deep'' ( 1977. Adventvre) Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bissel A young couple hnd·romance and treasure as they C1111e oll the coast ol Bermuda and find a buried t1easu1e cache JPG' (2 hrs . 4 m111 J (ti) MOT .cEllAM:Y M .... Comedy sketches combine with classic him dnd news footage 111 an ollbeat, sa111te tallti Oii -@ NIGHT 'IUCICI 1e:\5 U llOVll "Personal Best" ( 198?. Dia maJ Martel HenMngway Pa111ce Donnelly Two yOung temale dlhte1es are 10111 between love and amb111on as 1ney 11a1n tor Olympic compe1111011 'R' (2 hrs ) --llOTM DAm FOOTIAU. tlCHJQHf l&Lllfl~ . . : WAii.., lhe story ol lour Eu1ope<1n women who meet on 1he11 way 1u 101n their nu!.0<111C1s in 01de1 10 start hie 1n a new way (2 hr:. J (t;)~AACM San Diego t11ur1 derboll Rega11a" (RI (I hr ) CID YIDIO MUOI ©) llOv. "Still 0 1 Tne N111ht" ( t962, Suspense) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep A psych1at11st becomes 1nceasingly involved with a myste11ous woman who wa!. the allSlress ol a murdered pa110f1t 'PG' ( 1 hr , 30 rn1n) I MCM AIOM OAI T1U ,._ IAMIDAY "°"'1 'AGI n• D tIIJ W ... WlllWn. llOVll "Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader ~ II" ( 1980. Orama) John Davidson Laraine Stephens The terned cheerleader f SQUad laces many conl1qs whrle prepar ing dance ruu11nes tor Super Bowl Sun Clay (2 his) Q) llOVll "In The Heat Of The Night" ( t967, Mystery) S1ctney P01t1e1, RCXJ Steiger The mooct is tehse when a black detective from Phllaclelph1a arro11es 1n a small M1ss1SS4pp1 1own to help a local 1ed neck !.he11ll solve a murder case (2 hrs I '1i) M a..c:AL. flfOfU (•M9f) (HJ llOVll "The Verdict" ( 1982. Orama) Paul Newman · Charlotte Ramphng An alcoholic Boston lawyer pulls h1mse1I togelher 10 brrng an unpopular medical malpractice case to 111a[ against strong oppos111on by the courts, the archdiocese and his own clients 'R' (2 hrs) (jJ llOVll "The Pun1shm~nt Ot Anne" ( 1975. Romance) Manly/\ Robe11s. Cerl Park.er A young woman finds herself 101n between love for a man and a woman. ( t h• t5mrn l • • I (SJCNlll John Bynor shOW!. you tll1ng'J stra11ger tharr truth. i.11ge1 1han hie, and 1an11o:r tha11 any ~how yOl.I' vu uvu• soon ( 1 Ill) 6) MOT ET f eaturert A11n1ney Mauual Lopez 111 u delJate 011 IJ1 hn11uol eOu<.<1li011 1W ~~TUC:H • 1t:tl{'i) llOVll "Blij Bod Mam.f· I 1974, Ad\11mtu1e) Anyiu ();ck1nson William Sliatner A wom1111 cuts a µath 01 v1olrnce and 10111a11ce throuoti the Sclurnwu!A ol thei 30s 'R' (I hr . ?3 min) 11:1111 .... 1t:ll IATWOAY NIGHT UVI Ho-.1 r1111 Garr Guests Mick rteetwoolf'. loo ( t h1 ,30 m10) l lUCIC .-MACW. ..... IPORTtCllfrUI llOVll "TM BllCh" ( 1979 Orama) Joan Collins, Michael Coby Aller an ex1rama111a1 allarr destroys he1 mamage, a n1gh·IMog woman searches tor 01her sources ol lufldlng 'R' '( t hr . 30 mtn I m•ll llOVll "The· Lony Duet" ( 1967. Ad11ef'1ture) Yul Brynner Trevor Howard A nomadic lnel1an tribe's problems even· wat=lve an archaeolog1s1 (2 hrs.) D "A Sens11tve. Pas'>lonate Man" ( 1'977. Orama) Dav1C1 Janssen Angie Dtekinson A corporate cutback leaves an aerospllce sc1en1ts1 unemployed and slipping in10 atcohohc despair (:? tirs. 15 min) (J) llOYll ·Rancho DeluAe ( 1975 Cum edyl Jell B11dge5 Sdrn Waterston An Ame11can Indian ana his yuu.og c.ohort dis· 11lu!.1one-O by me rigors 01 a resµons1ble lite t>ecome•ntess C111t1e1s and 1um to cattle rusll1ny ( I hr 50 tr11n ) IHI IJ llOVll 'FtSIS 0 1 Bruce Lee" ( 1978, Actventurl!) Bruce L1 Lo I 1eh With the a1C1 ol a Hong Kong b1lhona1re a11 adven· lurl!t obla1ns a hSI ol 1n1erna11onal smug· 9h:11s and drug lratt1ckmg ya"'l:J!. and sets uut to 11110 lhe men 01111 (2 hrs ) Ct) llOVIE "Swamµ Th111y" ( 1982 Fanra sl') Adrienne Barbeau. LOUIS Jourdan A 011thant research sc1en11s1 concocts a 1emarkable llle·suenylheniny potion that turns him 1n10 a heroic mo11ster alter ne 1s nearly killed 1n the des11uc11on of his tabo· 1a101y 'PG' ( I hr 30 mm ) (OJ llOYll "High School Fantasies" {T9T4~meayr Rene-Bond, Aie11 Lu11s----1 A 1een·age boy desperate to lose his \/II· g1ntly discovers a cache 01 a powe11v1 ihroct1s1ac (I nr . t t min I LIT't TAU AIOUT YOU IHI MKlfT TMCICI tt:a Oll,CAUAWAY lnlJMEft Harvard psych1a111st and _aulhOI ol ,:.;ch11aren QI C11s1s" Robe1t Coles tallls 10 Callaway abou1 his work on behall ol the torgo11en m1no1111es ( t hr ) (EJ IAT\lllDAY ..aHf AT M AQHTI Juan LaPorte I Ge1old Hayes IQ.round Feath· erwe1gh1 bOUt (lrom Allantrc City. N J I iRJ (2 hrs . 30 min J CU llOVll "Ma1aSGh1no Che11y'' t t976. Orama) Glo11a Leonard. Jenny Bax1e1 A top New York madam Shows he1 younger s1s1e1 the 1opes at a high-class brothel ( t hr . 25 mrn) ~ 0 llOVll "Homelbwn US A " (~979. 01ama) Gary Sp11nge1 Dave Wilson The p1obtems and an ... 1e11es ot three actoles· cents coping with g1ow1ng up 1n me '50s are ei1ploreC1 'R' (I hr , JO min ) I NIGHT GAU.IJIY 1• ROCITV AIOM M-BWTC>nOE• Friday, Nov. 11. 1983 15 -Sundal' Conl. I ITAlt TIIEX Heart 1ns111u1e. pelforms open heart sur-ute oy the Variety Club of Britain and c.hps l'taJC PULIE yery while desc11b1ng fhe procedure 10 !he lrom Mar11n·s Old ne1wo1k se11es ( t hr ) QtM GANG v1ew111y aud1eoce ( 1 hr , 30.min J •ts ( z CIEllAICOM MAl'l"EN'IECE TltfATIE 'Picture<;" m MOYIE . The D.rty Dozen" ( 1967 Ora 1:9! ~ Ruby ind Gr.111.lm o; 111.u11aye 1sn'1 wo1k ma) Lee Marvin Ernest Borgnone 13 ...acoP£ ong 1u1 rnPanwlltlt• flully t' playing a wp nrs l FMTA4Y ..&.AND poriorty rt)IP '" ll•E' "'"' OilSec1 on her fife m OClANUI : TONY ~ .IOUllUl. 'Mrs Nor-~nr 1 <EJCf\.FOOTIALL "Wesrern 01v1!\1on St>rru rnJn We Lcwe You" Ruth Stephenson CONTEllPORARY HEAl..TM llQI final" (3 hrs) Norman. ti CMrtesron West Virginia TitE JMUNDEJllllN)I (SJ MOYIE "Tne l ·l'>I Tome I Saw P;iw, tedCller w•lh !>3 year~ 01 f".ll!)('rience. talks z~ llOV5 M·diJf1· l\1jf• (,1.11y' ( 1960 (1"954. Ora111a) floiat>eth Taylor. Van about her torruula ot lovP Wtlh learning Cornetly) A111 M.1rr1r"1 flrtJ1.1• Dnrn (I Juttnson (;:>hrs) m IT'IMJIYIOOrllUIMll • ht 31 n1111 ! f Z> llOVll "Mac.Anr1"r" ( 197 7 B1oor.1 (~ llOVE Ou~nd Dolls' ( 1955, Musi· l<>lfflt phy) Gregory Pet..k Dan O'Herhny (;' Cell) Fran~ S1n.111a Jean Sommons (2 11:all l.utAJEVO 'M hrs . 10 min ) hr<.. JO mon > TlllllY COU-WMTTAXEJI '1) ltOUYWOOO 1ID1 llGHTI (JAPAMEIE} ct llOVE Hvnkytonk Man" ( 1982. Dra· CHURCH It TitE ~ 1:11 lLJ llOVE "J1n~etJ1" I 1962, Comedy! ma) Chnl rastwood. Kyle Eastwood (2 QtM QAMQ Belle Mldler. Ken Wahl ( 1 hr . 45 min.) hrs 5 min ) COlfTD9IOMllYHEAl..TMlllUH 1:21'1) mUOMOHEYA(WAMEll) tt • llOVE Whal Prit..e Glory?" ( 1952. ( ~QQll flOCI( MOkPy goes oil one 1:110 AT 0. WfTH Guest Powers Boorhe Comedy) Janies Cagney O.-in Dalley 11 ~~~~--1'11Ql'"-~~o+-e--.r~eflrf"._,,C~avv1..-~~~~~+--~~~~~~~~,-...--<;Ao.,,,,,,,.,_~~~~~~~~--~~__; crcalure :irnJ rcturn<o 10 frnd hcrsell f.nM)Ofl a.@ NICE~Of'U det..1.irod i:11t oracle ' llOVIE "Sluds l onigan" 1fiar1 2) • 8 COUEQE fOOlWAU. USC vs Washing· (LJ llOVE "fr,111 Or fht> Pink Panth(lr" (1979. Orama) Charles Durrnng Colle~tt ton (2 hrs) ( t962 ComPOy) PPfer Sellers. Davin Dewhursl I I tu ) B IUMDAY • Niven ( t nr 35 min) (!) llOVIE "The War Of The Worlds' Ol'fW'IAO Tne lncrrdtOle Five" FtVe 0 llOVE T.111· ( 1')111 Drt1ma1 George ( 1953. Sc1ence-F1ct1on) Gene Barry. Ann Olympic athferes whose rwo1 1orrnances wtll C Scort ' lfltllhy H1111or1 12 hrs ) Rot>1nson (2 hrs I ltve tor all lime 11 hr 1 t1~~=~lY~T ~!~~a~'!1~er 1=-~ ~~ lhP Tirne Travelers" {1964 Ma11n;i 1 11. r ,,, W11111•r (;;> hrs :>'> !911 Q&.UQAWlllLUID Sc1ence-r1c110111 P1es1on Fosler Merry 111111 , . MOYIE "Born lnr1cx.cnt' ( 1974 Dr;i Anders (2 tire; J • 11M m Nl'WI (JAPAHESE) ~a) I Inda Blair. Joanna Miles (;;>hrs l G) llOVIE "Mcafu111ls" ( 1!:17!:1, i:.ar}ledy) W llOVE "Journey Ba~ To Oz" ( 1972. Bill Murra)'. Ch11s Makepeace (2 hrs) Afternoon r antasy) Anrmaled voices ot 111a Mm Cl) IATTUITAll GA&.ACTlCA 12111 nllEI ITOOCEI nelh, Paul I ynde (2 hrs I Elll WALL ITMIT WED ·-rasl Profits tn · TlllW&KWfTHDAYID-1.EY Cl) llOVIE "For Tile l ove Of Ren11" ( 1977 rosl Food?'' Guest Michael Esposito. sr ~••A MJIORT Adventure) Patsy Grwert Cynlhta Srn11h vice presidenr. Oppe11he11,:ner & Co . Inc · IEMCH l hrs) 6) llOVE ·Hawk The Slayer" ( 1981. llOVE "LPI ., Dane.£>" i 1950, Musical) CAllllD C.umRA Advenlure) Jack Parance John Teuy (2 Belly H~~~ rrf'O A'>taue (;I hrs) GROWllGYUM hrs) Cl) M-~ 9CMI "The Verdict" ( 1962. Oramn) '11) ""•""W""'T"'OW-1 ~Ira discusses the fear Qll IEMITllt / mntOY'EN Leonard Bern Paul Newman. Charlolle Aampflng (2 ul ta11111g. looks a( 1he illusion of holo- ste1n and the V1Pnna Phllh8rmo111c per-~ l yr ams. asks about tunny txmes. and lint.ls · torm Beethove11"; SymphOr\y No 7 in A -MOVIE "Sherlock Holmes In Wash11111 out why ornons n\ake us cry Maior, Opus 92 (R) ( 1 hr J ton" I 1943, • Mys1ery) Basil Rathbooe ([)"°"1'1C81TU1 '1l) HUllWIT1H TIMOUQH TitE MTS l el Bruce (I hr . 30 rntn ) (S) 9CMI "To Race The Wind" ( 1960, re1 llOVE "fho AP'll Years Ot Our Lives" ... econ Drama) Sieve Gullertberg Randy 011111d (1946. Drama) rred11C March, Myrna I 1:9 ..CCfTYU.&.A. ~hr , 45rnm l ( Oy (3 fU'l) GUJUlft*MD -....nMQ (Hlntl ADV'DfT\IRE Of IHEJl.OClt *>'Jim A MOW TMI WUT WAI WOM Luke (Bruce d '9A TOllOHT c.;rnone dt>IP<..ftvf' ""'"dlf•<. tor a \lillainotJ& Boxleilner) decides to remain al the d '9A IAMITWJ.. San Diego Clippers <;OUlll<'tletter S1mon11e selllemenl and Zeb (James al Ph1tadelph1a 76ers (2 hrs , 30 min) [OJllOVE "H1t•y Gof Mr• CnvnmcJ" ( 1943• Arnesst sets out 1n search o! an old fnend i TMMNJYMTAGI Come<JyJ OIJIJ Hoi.m Oomthy Lllmour ( 1 rumored to be killing Indians (Part 3) ( 1 W~Oll WID • _..,, hr . 3!> min I hr l ..,. ftClt Tml Nicholas talks with (.S) ,APIR cttAll 8i) A IAIY, llAYll I wo couples now 1n Susan Slamberg of Nattonal Public Radio '1) TOKUGAWA llYAIU (WAMEll-aeGUIH their JOs controrn the awesome Question aoou1 her deep·seated urge 10 smash IUITIT\.ll) o! parenthood, facing the pertinent issues cornpurers. and he looks al robots In !he tt:lll (I) 9lll TOOAY 10 be constoo1ed when mak1ny theu dee• workplace • WIJ) WIJ)-.. -•-•• • SIOl'I [E) '9A IAMITWJ.. Sa11 D•""O Clippers -..1... ... .:::"' ..... _ $-·--·-. ., _ .. _ ..... _ -,_ ·-81 Ph1ladefph111 76efs (Subiect lo t>lacll- M QANQ ( 110Y11 "l<londtko feve1" ( 1960. • oul) 12 hrs, 30 min) ......,.. TIMOUQH TMEMTI Advonlure) Jell East. Rod Steiger ( 1 hr . (tf)9CMI "Superman II" ( 1960, Fanlesy) MOYIE "EolWJJS" ( 1982. Suspense) •6 min ) · Cht1s1opher Reeve, Ma go! Kidder (2 Martrn Sheen. Arig11te rossey ( 1 hr 40 •llZl 1~ ~ Of ~U CCMM-hrs .. S min) min I TUU tO)MCWm "Svspicl()(l" (194 1. Suspense) ee CZJ CMAll.fl ~ TAUi wmt Guenl .,. D TAU MllJAIT PIC1\ml Ouesls. Mark C8ry Or{lnl. Joan Fontaine Onecled by Sldn~ I umet Welnet M'Bull. Alfrod Hilchcock ( 1 hr 39 min ) W 8 ()) 9lll FOOlWAU. Dollo'> Cowt>uys 01 e iiOVil "Muns1c1 Go Home" ( 1966. .. , CllPI PAnol 1Sa~~rfll1 hrs ) l~ed Gwynne, Yvoone De CarlO =-=~ W9ClllT ::r~ · rnr.=100n1U••• ummMGAUCt1CA •HAW -... -· }IHOllTPIA1'm ,_. '9 "(conorn1c;s And Polillca -HOOO ArmnatrxJ fhe togcmJnry (L} 9CM1 "Jews 0 1 Salen" ( 1961 HOI 01 Race" Guest ThOmas SOY(ell. ecooo- Fngllr.I'\ hMO light<> IM forces of thP evtl rQf) r11tz We.wer, Gretchen C0tbe'1 ( 1 mtst. IOhlOf teltow with the Hoovef tnstt· Kt J-h'I I< n t hr. 30 min ) !Ula al Stanford University llnd BUlhOt. no U1 .n w 'e 11)\j IC 111rd ts nway (I) DIM ~ • I -fh"' ver~•11110 ii hlnlij 1n ,!!tu Crusnde~ f I hr ) --u .,, tl.itPrUSes hl• vlew that programs ADM-.. ontorlalntlf performs from 11'\e ApollO Vic· deslQne<I ICI tlolp blecl<a are really hlndel- TMI ONRATICMI 'Of fdwnrct B • tor10 w11h 8 setoctlOO Of lovorlles Including 1ng them. white Olhtil races h8ve flour· Dleth11ct1. rnediCat d11e<:tn1 01 the Artiooa "Pennies from Heaven." "That' a. l6tleO 11) the UrwtecJ Stolr.s w1th0u1 govern A1TI010." "For ll'\6 Oood Times" nnd hiS rnenl ntd and in spite 01 1n111111 18 Friday, Nov. 11, 1983 s~Mtu10'1une, "Everybody loves~-dl9Crtrn1nahon (1 ht.) Dody Som lime " Also featured ate 11 trltf • ID ._ AT MJA'I A smoked M!lmon • -Sunday Cont. lO) llOVll "Gltmo" ( 1977 Co1111•llvl Docu111un1&rv Otrectad by Howrucl :>m11h LI hi . ~0111111 ) (SJ MOVll 'To Racu The W1111J" ( 1'160 • Drama) Sieve Gullenberg., rlaru.Jy Ou.11u t• hr .. 4l> nun ) (Z) llQvw; "f runc1::. Jo1111. lhti WACS' I 1954, Comedy) Donalo O',Co1111111 . J11li1• Adams ( I hr . 30 111111 ) m WAYOF111U1H 1':11 aJ) llO'WW "Dark C.:ommamJ" ( 1940 Weslern) John Way11e. WJlter l,ulycori 2 hrs) .. (l)MINDAY....O nll•TMILR flOflll Alm.....,. TME unu .-.c:c-u.oYD OGl.¥11 • MWta llMY FALWB.L TOllAlm.wMY • DON'T LOOK NOW Mlltl•AM> l! ) llO'WW "Nine Hours To Ramil" ( 19tJ:I, Drama) Horsl BuchhOIZ. Jose fetrer (I hrs) 1L.) llO'WW 'Hamlet" ( 1969, Drarn.i) N1w1 W11!1a1nson, Ar'lhony Hop1<1ns (I hr ~4 n11n) 0 MOVll Honi..y1on1o. Man· ( t98? C>r.1 ma) Cl1n1 [.:istwood Kyle r dSlwCJoll (,' •t:rll"" ~ATCAI. .... • FMlllJIC« I. MCI KNOW YOUR 9'.f .. I:===-=-"°°° · OULROIDTI alCOU> rTllWNTTDI MAOIMO AAl90W V111vtnl I >oHCfl'nlol 11.11r.11oi. "l our:. I ttu t 1~1i." u whuh.1 ul l• 111lt1 abuul ,, n11111 wllo 1u1111, "*' iJ fi',lt S 11 D I I IPORTICDfTD I I llOVIE "Col<J f1111or· I 19Ut' Act11rn1 lure) SuLdflllt• WOl)ttl, P.11 Pttllll'JUfl (I tu . 35 111111 ) I Z) llOVIE "Mur\'>1yr•ur' ( 1qo:> 01.1111.1) Ct111s10µ/11~ '4t'l'lle l.1·111•v1P111' Bu11~11 (? Ill!.! . W.V.GMMT lt:IO FACI THI NA TIC* m MR..., lfMIMT PMITC* OF THI YUltoet DAY OF DllCOVBIY LONEMNQEI KDllETlt COflll.MD THI WOM.C·TOllOMOW : AllEICAN lf'f'EMITI a;) llOTOllWHJ( rf')Mfl GAME OF THI WUK (II) ~) llOVIE "Klo111.likL" h·11c1' ( l!lHU At.111£-nlUlt') Jell I tl'•I. 11ud ohJ1ger (I hr 46 1111n) S!llOVIE ~Uµuflliollt II I •~8() , ,,,,, .. ~.,., Ct111s1opher rle>'vt' M.mJOI K1tlU.•1 V hrs 5111111) • ~ HUllT OF THE 11A TTtJI t:a@ llOVIE "Tildi 1 ou<;h Of Mill~ \ 1%1 ComeclY.i Cury .< 1run1 IJ1111~ lJay 1::> 111~ l 10:C10 8 NEWUWCPI ' • Oi) MR. FOO'RALL l!ullalu U1ll& at Nt:w Vrnll J,•t• ( I l1r• ) D llOVIE ·1111 I l't'• I M11·.11 .ii) I t•',hU C t11ll1t. M1•l I 1·11w f,' tu 1 • I LONE IWtGfll HllWJ) Of TMmt llOVIE "!tit' •.1 .. 111(111.t I ... 111.1 '1114'1, My:.tc1yJ !l11l11uy I 111• 1 lhu· .. u11 I UJ1U 11 Iii .30111111) •=:c== 15 THI LAWllAKDll <,1111t '-rr•i1111t•111'•, I 111 tJd Wt•rll11•11111•1 11ul 1 ... ~.. 1111111"1" 11M1 1'11u1 l>uk1• 1111 ,111 ••t• '" 1111 111111ut•• •,11111 ·"'•"Y 1JI C•muit '>',1i.r .. l1 .. u .. 11v11t1" a;) WAlltleOTC* Wl1K .. lllf'VIEW ~ llOVIE l'olll'llft••'·' 1 l'll:lt' ltwrur) C1.1oy r N1 '""'' ~>lwll• W1lh;i111<; I f 111 :PTT'llTT')' -·- r E en. FOOT'IAlL '·""" '" 11.v1· ic111 ~em1 1111<11" ( I r1r'> ) I. J llOVIE 'II>''"'''•"'" I '" "''' ( 19/1 ). Al.l11u111lJ11•J A111111.011•d I I t.r 111 111111 I 0 MOVIE <J<IV" .1 y 1JI 11111 1•.1r..1fi1 • I 1116 1. Allv11111t111•1 M11..~1·y lluu11uy I l 111 :>0 111111 I I MOTM DAME FOOTUU. HtGtt.JGHTI 1t:i1 lfTBHCE l*ll I UDlT AT THE llOVIEI llJIQUNT PMllON OF THE YUltC* 0 "'*"' ICttUU.ER .,. ®) RCTIMI l .uRYFAL.WW. Ott CAll9'UI WAU. IT1llEfT WEEJC , I ,, 1 l'ruhh lr1 t-.. 1•.,1 ruod J (1Ul'"11 Mu, ...... I J>U'+IHJ '•' 1111..u µre<,ot.111111 I ll•P•·1tt•••11111•1 I<. 1.11. ltti., n:tO I) 2 wmt YOU fJ •IT OF. A.II. LOS AMGEUI ~-~ ~-~ ~-, ~ ' ~ ~ ~ -' •• ,~WESTERN'\ ,~ PRIME ', I/ COUNlRY ', /'SOUTHER~\ ,~ FRESH ', I 2 I --sY~AK \ I RIB NIGHT \ / BAR·B·O STYLE \ I SEAFOOD' .. \ I • 2 I fiSUFFET 't' BUFFET ... , BUFFET \/ BUFFET 't' BUFFET ', • X W I I Br I d I Sout"'ern Fried DH I I t • <? 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A[J , •• ,, ...... ,,.., I '2 I Of'l'EA EXPAJES 11-.30-83 I OFFER EXPRIES '1-.)043 I OffEA EXPAIES 11·30-13 I O~FEll UC~, 1-.l0-13 I OHER EXPllJES • l-30 a3 I ~· L _ ~Q . .N..P~ ! _ J.. _ T,!J!~Q.A}' _ .L '!!'~ Q_N_E§Q~Y..J _ l_H1J ~~~ ,! _~ _ !:~ ~~y-_ J • ~ Mon<Yythru Friday. 5 PM to ~PM. DINNERS INCLUDE: Homemade Br ead. 16 Item Salad Bar Des!>ert Ca•t & CheP.rlul Ser, 't< • ~ . I 3 131 S. BRISTOL ST .. COSTA MESA. CA 92626 • 7 14/557·3000-(405 & Bristol 1n Costa Mesa1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Friday, Nov. 11: 1983 17 -Sanday Conl. Sld~Lumet • • (JJ tMlftJI JOftN, u . GonzQ falls for a beaulofuf new !'>lillf member (C:or1 Hal- her) who is vPry 1nteres1ed 1n a patient (Whitman Mayo) cla1m1ng 10 be 119 i "Sold (-I t11) • .... M WOMD TOllllOMOW MAMYO ~ AT MJA'I A smoked salmon first course 1s followed by roast deviled rabbit. and guest thel Jean-Pierre Goyen- vatte ~ar~Gange souflle D C1'i> T I "The Ute O"I Verdi" The years 111 which Giuseppe Verdi premiered "Luisa Miller," "ti Trovatore" and began "Rigolett o" are dramaltzed (I hr .. 30 min) (C)~R.UH "Willie Nelson" (HJ .ml "An Officer And A Gentleman" ~ W 2... DLamaJ ,.&:.11ar_.Q. Gflli!, Debra Winger. An undlsc1pllned avlallon officer candidate meets his match 1n a tough Naval drill instruc101 'R' (2 hrs . 5 mln.) (Z).ml "Taps" ( 1981, Drama) George C. Sco11. Timothy Hutton Military school cadets take over their school to prevent plans to turn the academy property Info a condo development 'PG' (2 hrs ) -till lllOYll Tlower Orum Song" (1961, Musical) Nancy Kwan. James Shigeta Based on the staue ptay by Rodgers and Hammerstein A Chinese g11I travels 10 san Franc•SC•) to marry a man whose farp- ity picked her lor hos bride (2 hrs . 45 min} .. ())OUM lllMTlt • loemoll The versatile entertainer per forms from the Apollo VIC- I Of ta wrth a selec11on ol favo11tes 1ncludrng "Pennies From Heaven." "That's Amore." 'Tor The Good Times" and his 51gnature tune. "fveryuody Loves Some- bOdy Somelime " Also leatured are a trlb- ule by the Variety Ctub ot Britain and clips lrom Martin's 010'1e1wo1k series (I hr ) g .ml "It narned All Night The Day I Lett" ( 1978, Advenlure) Tony Curlis, Sally Kellerman Two sotdlers-oHortune t>ecome embroiled 1n danger In JJ. wealthy woman's desert empire (I hr., 40 min) -1 ". WllTTD ...,._,. 1111 WID Featured Interviews with Ray Miiiand, Linda E\lans: a look at three top movie composers -- Giorgio Moroder ("Flashdance"). Jerry Goldsmith· .. ("Psycho II") . and James HOfner ("Star lrek II The Wrath 01 Khan") ( t hr) • mAIC,.... Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons review "Osterman Weekend" and "Deal 01 The Century " CC).ml "Super Fuu" (1981. Comedy) "'erence Hill, Ernest Borgn1ne An Irradiat- ed Mtaml cop uses his newfound super- powers 10 combat oroentied crime 'PG' Hw , 36m1n) 1111-• CCMMnlY--.. llleAYIMITl'MI "" ·~.-:=--l90llT ..,....., ..., .. MIM'T ,.,.. A~ mTOn "Tel. 1968" The enemy otten&lve Cleclmated ,,..,. Vletcono and tailed 10 topple the Selgon government but led to the begln- Olng ot Amettcen mllltnry withdrawal from Viet·~~) ~ .. "The VlotOtll>n 01 Claudia" ( 1977, Drarnn) St1oron Mitchell, Don Peteraon.. A bOtnd wife Is led down 1110 primrose path by Mr tennis 1nstrvc101 20 Friday, Nov. 11. 1983 11111 OIMlll CAPl'I comDY IHO'ICAll WALLY~ tt:11 Cll ... '~ "°"" fWIAl ,ACUlll• G fOlt 1111 LOW Of A CHU) Shields 6 Yarnell. Robert Wagner, Carol Lawrence Dale Evans and Glenn Ford 101n hosts Darnel J Travanlt and Anita Gillette lor an inlormattve took al thi! pioblem ol clltld abuse ( 1 hr.) Q) lfM'f fALWBL GD MOYIE ''North Dallas Forly" ( 1979 Comedy) Nick Nolle. Mac Davis An aging pro football player becomes trou- bled by off.field elements ol the game as he learns about the business aspects (Ill) Q (2hrs) CS) llOVIE "The Border" ( 1981, Orama) Jack Nicholson. Valene Perrine A Texas border guard's values come 1n conflict wllh .IJ1ose of his corrupt co-workers and his ma1'1.!rialls1lc wile 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) Ql711CWI tWO llO¥IE "North Dallas Forty" ( 1979, Comedy) Nick Notte. Mac Davis An aging pro football player becomes trou· bled by off-fletd elements ol the game as he learns about the business aspects (R) ~~hrs.) ttaB = "Warning Shot" ( 1967 Suspense) Da111d Janssen. Eleanor Par - ker A detecttve gels In trouble when he shoOts a doctor 1n lhe course ot his work i hrs , tO min } tall 711CWI ct&llAlll CWT • M CMl91 V.. osts Gary CoUrns and Mary Ann Mobley, with guests Anson Williams. Betty White and JoAnn Pflug, protile SIJ• children who are the innocent victtms of war 1n coun· tries such as Somafla. Cambodia and El Salvador ( I hr } • e AIU..CMFAl&Y A look 1s taken at the joys and conllicls ot lhe 'ft'llllam C Loud family ot Santa Barbara ( 1 hr } CO) llO¥IE "Susp1cron" ( 19<11, Suspense) Cary Grant. Joan Fontaine qirected by Allred Hitchcock. A you,ng woma~ sus- pecls her charming husband ot planning a murder. (1hr.,39mln.} II ll0¥9 "Rollover" (1981 , Drama) Jane Fonda. Kris Kristofferson A tormar movie star who took over the chairman- ship ot ner late husband's corporation and a high-powered llnanctal a><pell become Involved In a disastrous deal with Arab Investor& 'R' (2 hrs.) e1t(C) .ml "The Slams" ( 1973, Orama) Jim Brown, Judy Pace A man goes to prison alter tteeclng drug dealers out ot 1 5 mllllon dollars. ( 1 hr . 35 min } (HJ mWll "Enigma" ( 1982. Suspense) Martin Sheen. B<jgitte Foseey The CIA engt1ges an East German refugee to retum 10 EHi Bef'hn to steel a scrambUng device from tl\e KGB. 'PG' (I hr , <10 mln6 (l)'I• •tcim ... MO&UWOOO ~ Featured M Interview with John Fors)'lhe ot "Dynes· t(: a loOk at tl\e hlt Broadway musical, ' La Cage AU)( Fones". how laugh tracks ere made. -(I) Cft. l"OOTIAl.L "Eastltfn Otvlslon Semi· llnal" (R} i2 t\ra .. 30 min.) (l) ll0'8 "Montlgnof" ( 1982, Otame) Ctttlatop"9r Reeve, Genevieve 8ulQl<l An ambltlOUt Amerlean priest'• secular ectlvl· ti.. Include mafia deals and carnat atlalra 'R'g.h~ _, _,.. ''GUeu Who's Steeping In My B9d?" ( 1973. Comedv) Barbara Eden, Dean Jones A man snows uµ at his ex- wote's nouse 1N1th ho~ new wole, trieor 8'. week old baby and a Grear Dane 12 hrs J 11111 A1J1T Alt COO«FI AIEICA ta lllllPBllEJfr lllETWOM .W . WllllROOIC MOIPfT AL t:ll llO¥IE The rrencn Lieutenant s Wom- an" ( 1981 Orama) Meryl Streep. Je1emy Irons An altatt belween two actors is pa1- alleled on the romantic pe11od Mm en which the two arP pe1torm1ng A' (2 hrs 5 rn1n) ,.m ... 1• 0 AT OMl Wl1M Guest Judy Carne I I f1JJ CC) llOYIE "The Best Years UI Uur Lives · (1946. Orama) Fredr1c March, Myma Loy Three veterans and their wives stcug- gte to aci1ust to postwar c1v1l1an hie (2 hrs . 55 mtn.) t• @ NICI ll'IOfU ta(H)llOYIE "Making Love' ( 1981. Orama) Kate Jackson, Michael Ontkean A wom- an learns that tier nusband is involved In a homosexual reta11onsh1p R' ( t hr . SO m1nl_ ~II ([) CM .W llQHTWATCH (O)llOYIE "Ttiey Got Me Covered" ( t943. Comeely) Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour A Washrngton sabotage ring 1s accidentally rn11aded by a loollsh newspaperman I t hr. 35 mon) 0 .ml Used Cars" ( 1980. Comedy) Kurt Russell Jacl\ Warden Alter the owner of a oankrupt car shop dies, his employees try 10 cover up his demise to prevent hos wealthy ca1 dealer brother from 1nt1e1111ng the busmess 'R' (I "r , SJ min) tll ~WOllLD AT LMQIE .. '"'°"" ..... .ml "MacArthur' ( 1977, 81og1a- phy) Gregory Peck, Dan O'Herllhy Mii ... ..... _ .. ,... ' 1111 DIM lllAllTM .. LOllDON The versatile entertarner performs from the1Apotto Vlc- tor1a with a selection of lavor11us 1nclud1ng "Pennies From Heaven,'\ "That's Amore,'' "For The Good Tim~" and his signature tune, "Everybody Lo-ies Some- body Sometime " Also tea1ured are a trib- ute by the Variety Club ot Britain and cllps trom Martin's old network series ( 1 hr ) .. (f),Aml• •OO MIOCGml-MPOln'I "The Hollday S tat" .. r.,_ "Don's Par1v" ( 1976. Come- dy) John Hargreave. Pat Bishop. A g1oop OI L '"' •""" " . '"'"'"" hou .. to w ch the election returns ( 1 hr , 30 -~mtn) &111 ••Tim (It) • _,."An Ottroe< And A Genlleman" ( 1982, Otama) Richard Gere. Debra Winger An und1sc1phned aviation o1fice1 eandlda meets his match tn a tough Naval drl~lructor 'R' (2 hrs. 5 mill ) W ..,_ 'The Gambler" ( t980, West- ern) KIM agers. Lee Purcell A proles- slonal garn takes a train ride lhtoogh the Old W to help his estranged son and llnos romance w1th :11 Shady society lady alOnii.the way ( 1 hr_ 35 min) .. ~l--Of .... .. llO'Wll "Telelon" (1977 Adventure) hartea Bronson. Lee Remick The KGB'a top agent 111 aent to Arnet1Ca to stop a v"l11nous d•ttctOr from triggering lrtty tiYman llm• bombs planted dur1no the Cold War and never Ot!Nlcllvat"' 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43mtn l -Sunday Conl. tll:il t;OVISO IS loUuw~d hy ro.1~.1 cJuvolOO li!UUll, ollld yuei.I chul JOOll PIQllO Cuyu11 vall1,1 µiepares J t1,11n11iuDOW(I"' '>Wiiie o (L) DO• AFAVOUll> YOTI FOR In MOM Alto• ,1 uuy's tallour 010~ •• ho'> t1tu 1.hil~1'l> L11Ji.trc...11ty ,Jlld ht.> 11110 tw. muthl•• mull! attemµt tu resolve tnl•or prol•ll1m·, . ~ 1llftlllOM .. ....CA'S MIMIC YMCH .. NIC.wt ..... •llMCHOf. MC::tf llOT ) CMMAICOllE '1)F...aFIVEll --•Elivening .. aam. llOYll '1t1r /\111,11111y Sµodcr Mw 1" I t977, AcJvcnturt:I Nit.hulas tt,1111111011cJ David Whole The .Jr<1c.l11101d i.uµerhoro attemµb 111 thwJrl an extor11u11 ·µtot ertOi111ge1111y tht! lives ol tO wmld lead1•1" 2 nrs) .an I DOT AT THl llOYIEI WORLD AT WM PIOIU TO PIOllU TAKING ADVANTAGE ll'A'l'H ITMTMK. IHOCIC Of THE NEW 'The PowL••> TttJI Be · Aoberr Huylles ei..11111ne-; tne 1111µat.t of World Wilr I'!, devd!>l,Jlr<JH Oii art ilroll the 1ela1oonsh1p lllllween .111 .111\J pn1o11c..a1 power 1n lht! :?Otn t.entury (II) ( t hr I fl) NICNIEWI CD MOtA Ttl [ IVI' L1111r! 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I "''· 1'1111 1111 I\ 111u1t•-. --S.t)fldf ~mlJft't-•a~ #"'lr..ttt• •<ti->-thki."Jh ~ tht' 011.l W1•,I t hplp 111• 1.''>11 il1lJP1t , " anu tint.ls 111111.irr;.." w111r .1 .11,HJy ,01.11•ty lady alony till' N.1y f:? nr5 1 l:'JllOYIE Ca1,1v,111s ( 19713 AcJ~c•ntUl!'I Anthony U111n11 Jl.'111111.ir 0 Neill 111 1948 an Ame11c.in embassy 1•m11toyee on <1 smdll Moel(Jle [<'!'>I .:ountry •'• ~nt tu retrreve a p111tt1t.1an·-. 1J,111qhte1 w110 11.1s run ofl w1ttt.ltlt:! lcJdcr uL..1 llQlllddot.: t110r PG t21tr~ I lZ; llOVIE Mons•ynor· t 1982 Dram.l) Ch11stophe1 Reeve. Genevieve 8u1010 An ambrhOllS American p11est s secular actrvr ties include maha deals an<l carnat attaors 'R' (2 hrs J I ~Tll.ElJIJl.~CTIQtl .. WIB II MVIEW - 1:11 NIWI COMFEJEICE HOUYWOOD CLOIEUP re ltuie l "Dynatsy s Fallon" P.11• , Sul' Mdltln makes a movie, an 1nter111ew w•th "Happy · Days" Ron Howard .,,,,,, 1a1i..s abOut hrs new career turn as a r!•r.•c.tor .1 look at Hollywood's tott11• 11enp11• 1111tlue1c; 111.1 1a:s.::" . LM~S lOI ~ · Absertee Ot M.11tc.u" ( t981 OrdJllO) Paul Newm11n, SJlly rietd I\ leyot 111111(0 blJStrlO!".!.llUJrl°!. Ille I~ rurno<J by d llOWSJ..ldpcr ropmtt.•r ?> story Jlleg111g ht'. 111votvo111unt 111 tho mob kllhno ol •• labor l>Ul>S 'P(.)' (I hr , &6 nun I I llDTOA9CMITl lf11MATIC*Al NI •mMll i ,..T CAmRA l toyo t>ot>y11•. c11c1111 1nos the yrow1ng probll'rto ul mentc11 p1111ent!> under the care ot 1rn;lltut1ons thrit no 1011y1.11 have room 101 11tcrn, nobccc.a l:iubel reµOtts Oil CJrsi1ll, .1 l<1r111ly ht!hJ 1111ttlrp11MJ llllll •!o lh1• world'~ lurgc'.t g1m11 lreallllQ comp1111y, or1u tis problctn'> with ltlo IRS. Stevo Delanoy 't>rot1les Joo K.111ri. Jilt! U111vors11y ol Cahlorn,a's head 10011.iutl t:Oi!Ch ( t hr) 8 ®) ..uY'I lllJEYl fT Ott MOTI MOVIE .. Born Innocent" ( t974. Ur.1 rna) ltnda Blmr, Joa1111a Milt•s A trouotell a<Jole!>Cent •S sent to a 1uve111lt> dc1e1111011 home where ~ho must ad111'>t tu llH.1 Ooller noss and resentment of the other girts (I lhrs l.w. ITMllMCH ITMTIB ALL CMA'NMI cmAT All> llW.L MATURI "Secret WMpons" Insects wen as lh~ beetle. foelly and mut/1 make use of theu nacurat c11em1cc11s as weapons against 1he11 enemies 1 1 hr ) ~) .attrrlCDITD H MIO C~ MJIOllTI Hie H1>t1cJay Special" I.I llOVIE "Tney All lduyt1ed" 11981 Comedy) Auurey Hi>pbu111. Ren liduara ThreP New York dPtechve~ becmne 111vol11e<J 111 nur11~ic1t1•, rorn.111111; lot11sor1'> while 11.1c.k1ny then chents e11a111 wive~ PG' ( 1 hr • 4!:> rnon ) I THE PROTtCTOM ,. _... 7:11 ) FMGG&..E llOCit .Moi.ey yut!S oll one 111ghl tu pa1111 a pouure ul 11 rare cave c.reature and returrt~ fl• 11110 her<;Pll declareo ..in or,1ctc '1)QEJIEICOTI 7:31 @ UIORTI PAQ£- .. I) CtlE11 Altur 01.'ony 11ppo1nlcd !lit• tu!:.t µohce t.hrel ul lhP IOwn u l E>c•tano Oy bctni.er Hugh Hulme~ tCttilrlfon Ht•!>ton) ,111\J 111e ;..oty t.Oonc1I 111 19i?4 tarrner Will JieLU.y l~ i W.fil'.lll' rl09Pr"J a01loty lei hant.lle f(lt! 100 IS tt''.tt:d Oy I IP briaire uualh~ of 1wo runawayi. (PJrt 1) !2 tors I a m KNIGHT lllDOI KIT' yeCOITI!!S lht! ua11 on Michael's plan to e11p6i.e a ga~ ol thieves who steal cuslorAozeo cars \ 1 hr I B ~ tWl>CAITU I llCComc« Judge 11ardcasue becomes 1emparary guardian ot a young gany member (Stoney Jae" !:.On/ ldrgeted by his former comrades and a v1C10lls mobster ( 1 n1 I (!) nnJGHT la. . . CD llO~ "Meatballs' ( 1979. Comedy) Bill Murray, Chris Makepeace A zan9 summer camp counselor leads hos m1st11 'harges onto a no·holds·barred sports compe1111gn ag111ns1 a group lrum anotl)er c.amµ woth a much better reputation !2 nrs) G)IOUDQCU fD UT\111 .. Secret Weapons" Insects such as the beetle, tirelly and moth make use of thefl natural chemicals as weapons ~a1ns1 the11 enemies ( 1 hr ) W ftlAITEllfllECI THlATRE ··r 1c1ures Rut>y trnally ilttaons her goat of sta111ng 11 The Movie Nut" and is determined tu mai..e her marroage work 1n sp11e ot ollls1de 111tluences ('1 nr ) CC llOYE ··Pot1er\je1sl " ( t982 Horroq Cr11tg f Nelr.oo Jot>e4h W1ll111n1! •• V1,111geful ghost!> l1Jk6 ovor .1 wb1J1bm1 <,nhtorn1u home arrd ub1tuc1 the ru'.ld"nt tmnlly''I yoong"*t c;h1lll 'Pf: ( t hr 5~ 1111n ) CU COUIQf FOOTUU l\111w1.r 11'. Ul.I A (3 hi!>) 00 llOVW litJ11kyt1111k Muro' ( 198i', Ura rnu) Clo111 I .1•.tw111>1) Kylf' ru.,twoocJ An 011cr thu 11111, tltohnlor rou11l1y,wo'ltu1n ~1n9c1 tr11vl'I'> 1<1 Not•,tov1llu wrlh hr» 14 yew ultl 11upl11•w lor ,, 1.1'tl 1,l1.1n1,e .111111 11m1 ut tho c.1tmd <llr 1>p1y ·r<: I<' 111•,. !> 1111n I ( $JllOVIE 'Jupd110.111 II I 1!1110 1.mllt'>YI Cl111&toµhor 111.H•llfl, M.11411t KtfltiE!I Wl11te s.1v111g p,,,.., 1111111 ,, r1Utl~tt• 1•..cµt11<.1011 bupe1111a11 11rrw1tt111qty trees lht• '"'' ol IJUWl;'flUI v1l1.11n:. whu WCIO (Jfl\jl!IUJIY 1111p11soned Oy h1· Kryptunoan I.Uher 'P(i' ~hrs. !)111111 J 0 llOYIE Aro 0 1111,. .. 1 A11<l A C •t:11tlermir1 ' ( 1982 [)r.irnaJ noc.h.lld (,f:fp fJEilJ•a W1nyor All un<Jo!.C.lpl•llt:<l .1v1,1trcm Ulhl."i?I ca11d10atP r11e£>1-. 111s 111iltt.h 111 ii ~ough Naval droll mslrut.lo• R' (2 hrs !i m111 ) (Z) llOYll Middle Aye Cr.uy" ( 1980 Comedy) A11n·Mary1e1, Bruce Dern A Texa9 de11e1ope(!> su<.;cesstul J<>I> and t>eauhlul wole 1rn1n.ige tu t111vt• horn into a m•d hie t.11S•l> ·n t 1 tu l 1 '"'" J .. M.aoHFALnu 1:11 TAXI l<M,IOAANT ) llOVIE The V••rt,.111 I f 198? Oran1a) Paul Newman C ttanuttt' R,11111111119 An atconoloc Aosto11 law yt!• pull!. hrm<>elf toyt!ltlef 111 brir1y .1n llnPOIJUl•jl ITIEld•cat 111atprat.IKt' <.ii'.(' 10 111,1r ay,:1111~1 strong OPJIU~tfllll1 by tl'11• 1..llUI I'>. tt1e .11t.l"ld10t.!!!>0 and his own tl1<'r11·, ·n• 1:> 1,,., 1 .. Q m llO)IE l\ll~•IJI •1'1 ( 1 ')6(} (.1,me· dy I rlouer ,.11.ry'., Juhl 11.iyer ty A lo1111er µolul litlUlnBll/C'<l tly w,11 111>'"10111''J 15 torct:<J tu take me t• 111101., ol c1 pa!>~1 Yl'' i;ac1>.1:cJ JPI who'><' v1:1w t1as ueeri Jtlecwll by lout.I f1111suru11tJ 1? tors J 0 UNDDllEA WOMJ> Of ~ACQUH CQUI. TlAU \ U @) llOYIE I m Y•)UI ryes Onty' ( tgt)1 AtJ1r11111u1c1 HriqPr Mvore Carote Onuquc1 Srcret .i4e111 Jartoe!> l3ot1d fonas t11nt'>1'il t.iluyr11 br•tw&c:n two 1J1t1er ene 1111ei. N''"" tot! tr.it ~.s 1 .toll.'• loP·Sf:cre1 l3rrt1stt u1:1r1•r1<.e J•·v•I." 1' c,r1•1 te Q 12 hrs 4!> 111111 1 --~INQDOll -----l ffi llAITDtl"lCE THlAT'llllE · P11.1u11.:s" Ruby Lnally a1tc11n~ hi!• yoal uf !>li1111ny rn Tilt! Mciv1c Nut ann ·~ derermoned 10 make t'oer ma111a4tt work on spot!> of out5ode 111fluences ( t hr I CD llJ( ICMIM MonterPy s Boat Pro- pte • Newty·arrrveO V1el11ame!>1• loi;nermen rn Calolornoa s MorrterP.y Say illeJ tiave been accusec ol voolattny losh and· game laws. lo.1t1tng w~dtot11 wtth their gfil nets and creahng a '1faJne<l 1e1a11onsh1p with local ei.tabtrsheo l1shermen Cr llOVIE T'1e Toy ( 1982 Comedy) Aocllard Pryor J11ck1e Gleason A mu1t1m1t- 1oona11e purtr ases an i.nemployed btacl\ rnan as a p1aym1ng tor nos spoiled iu~on 'PG' I 1 hr 40 m111 I .. "' -.. lalDOl. llAT Guesr L AP D Poloce Chief Daryl Gales and Kyte Turner former undercover narcotrcs aqent <l•scuss pre- ven1oon ano !a~ e11l11rce111Pnl 01 dtuos a!) ICMINDtNGI li.t: M11:>11.. •)f Lukas f 1\' T '11~ mdn J 1d t .~, "'~P'''1'11er 1a1 itna cont•ove1s1a1111us1ca .,, .... ,,are quo.ea Ml Z CIWILEI CHA19'UN TWS WI™ G11es1 · Friday;Nov. 11, 1983 19 -Moiaclay ~nl. Im ..... MU'ICC.AMY *D'lftD ........ MPOllT LOVE~ ... OIWIQI CCUfTY IK9IO AmllCAlt tn\.E A '111ilory ol sk11ng 1n Aspen, Coto (R) ,L, MOVIE Sm11t1ereens" ( 1982. Drama) Susart aerman. Richard Hell A young wom;w lltls me New York ntg~lclub c11cut1 1n hopes ot becoming a rock ·n· roll sing 1n,g star R' (I hr 30 min,) Q MOVIE Cannery Row" ( 1982. Ora ma1 Nick Nolle Debra Winger In a 1940s C,mtom1a coas1at town, a marine. b1olog1s1 tJe<.umes roman11cally involved with a gut horn tne local boroello 'PG' (2 hrs) 7:IO f) 2 ON Tl« TOW reatured 1ourney to Wi<IJ.I~ D c a0 0 !!l!Oil-Oeo•getowll, t111.1 unoeryrouncl Metro. the Pentagon. the Sr111thsonian Air and Space Museum ;md tne caves betow the LtnCOln Memorial G) fAI& Hl\ID LAYllllE I ll9UY I COWA#Y 1'CTACDOUQH IOAP .. ,. ... " PIOfU'ICOURT TO THI llANOlt IOM • THI llAlllG OI A CClef'rlmtT "The Pnce Qt Gotd" A study is made of Cahlor - n1a's past ano present terrain, and specu- 1a11on as 10 when the next rna1or earth- ~ake m1t l Str•ke is presented ( 1 hr ) E) •1 1fCAJ) "Recoro Qt Time" Steve Podborsk1 and other World Cup Oownh1tl skiers are featured (R) I H-' r:i.A~ ROat Wembley falls 1n love w1tn a Fraggle named Lou $,A TlWl(Mf¥11Q TALI Puppets are lea- lure\J in lh1s story ot Tom Turkey's a11emp1s lo keep a group ot cotd dogs and hungry cats horn t1gh1tng or having him tor dinner m MOVIE "Rock, Pretly Baby" (1957. Musical) Jenn Saxon. Luana P1men A 1950s rock 'n' roll band competes tor top honors in a musical contest (2 hrs ) .. IJ C1J ICAMCAOW MD 1111. lllG Lee ancl Amanda try to protect the v1s1t1ng p11nce and p11ncess of a Middle Eastern country trom would·be assassins ( t hr ) CJ G) IOM A teacher (James Hamµ tun) interferes with Ooone's efforts to 11etp Webb graduate from high school ( t hr) ! UTT\I NOUll ON THI fltlMm LOUQIWIT IOAP anaT.-r TOllmfT An interview w1t11 I 1onet Rittue, "The French Connec tton" is recalled by director Wilham Fried· Ion, Gene Hackman and Ernest TtCJyman II> llO¥ll "Casabtanca" ( 1943. Orama) tng11C1 Bergman. Humphrey Bogert A gambling casmo owner tlotds lhe key to the escape of a French Resistance leader and hrs wile, who iue fleeing from the Na11s 1:> hrs) ID TMI WllG OI A ~ "The Pro<.e Of Gold" A 91udy 1s maoe of Ct!Hf<>f- nia's pest and p!e5enl 1e11111n, nnd specu. tn11on a& lo .vhen the ne111 fTlfltOI ea11h q_ua~hl strike 1s p1eoonted ( 1 hr ) (C) "Hanky Panky" I 198:>, Come <M Gene Wilder. Gilda Radnel An rnno cent architect who was lremed tor 11 mur <Jar .ind e w1.1men whotio brothe1 commlt1od su1e100 under mysterious cir curnstences re thrown tOQOtl\er 1rr.-csnn uarous g.sml" ot ir'1111gue 'PG' It hr , 4!i min} L 22 Friday. Nov. H . 1983 (I) WORTICBfTD (' (HJ MOVIE "The Chosetl • ()98.J Drar11a1 Max1m11tan Schell AO<l S1e1ger A trieno ship slowly d£'velops t>elwCf'r• .1 "'"ridly aSS1m11ated Jew ano the son ot a H11c:o;1C11c rabbi 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50 min ) ("SJ f~ TALE THEATillE · l •tlle RPO Rid 1ny Hood • Malcolm McDowell ~l;irs as lhf' hungry wotl and Mary Steenburgcn as n.i. unsuspet;t•ng prey At!>O -;1.mmg Diane l add, Frances Bay and Danell I ar'oC.n 1§) MOVIE 'Goin· South" C 1978. Co1111? Cly) Jack Nicholson Mary S1t•1•nu1>ryt>11 A cap1ured horse lh1et 1!. oltered a ct1,1nlP tu escape ha11y1ny liy rnarr yinq .t young t.i1ly horn the 1own 1n which hP.', 1rnpr1sor1('<J 'PG' ( 1hr .If1 min) l l l llOVIE "Sunday Too r a1 Aw;1y . ( 1982, D1ama) Jack H 11JITll•'.1)1l An vn~~· 1de•1y d¥w~iut1' ~111wi.q rebellious Australian sher•p >he.Hers whPn they ltnd themselves 1r,1oper1111 ,i urue1tn1c1 ariCI thankless work s11uat1011 I 1 tu JO mm) .. @ WOllAll WATat ~11 Cf) IAl\MDAY llQHf AT T14E RGHTI Scltt'd uled· Howard Da111s Jr / l11,1n Mantalvn tO·rOund L•ghtwerght llout IAI t:> 11r~ 30min) -(!)~IOAT CD 'JI. llAUDE A prohle 01 Kn•gh.I. Rider" stars David Hasselhoft .:ina Kl{T the success story ot the m1111ona11c •ouno er of Hawauan Tropic µrOducls ~ GMAT l'IJIFOMilMCll ll'lc t 1te QI Verdi" Verdi completes l a Trav1a1a marfleS G•ut.epp1r19 and has a mpmorablf' meeting with Napoleon Ill t I nr '10 m111 I I[) MOVIE .. Art Qtt1CPI Ano A Gcnttl'mtll1 t t98L> Orama I Ric.M ill <1e•t" Oeb•il Winger An uno1sc1ptmi>d 11111at1or> otltcer candidate meets h•S mtllC.h "' i1 1ouo11 Naval drttl 1ns1ructo1 R (:>hr<. 5 01111 I .. @ THICAT\M .. 8 ((J AFTIMIA9" V1<>1trn<; ()..ly •II {•P.n • Pershing HOSp•tat b11~ oul a strJnQt• var 1e..!}'. of guests CJ W lilt)VIE 'Qr(J1nmy Peoplt• ( 1980 Drama) Mary Tyle• Moo1P l1111tllhy Hu1 ton D11ected by Robl'r1 Rodtoro Attl•1 attempting su1c1Clc out ot gu111 over his ul<1 er brothe,.s neotti. a 1oon 11gcr 1ries to estabhsh a mutual tevl'I of curnrnun1c111ro11 with his parents O (2 hti .. 30 111111 I 8 um..E MOUll ON TMI fltlMm ntAT't M:MD91.E•The lhrel' d1111en s1onal computer game ~oraqon'!> I'"' ' .1 1unior h1gt1 sctwol pr1nc1pnl'<; 1mprovn ments 10 a ghe110 SChOOI An uov'<V911y a1hle11c college student ( t hr ) 15":-. ,,,. ''" 01 Verdi Verdi completes "La Trav1eta." mamas Giuseppina an<;I hes a memorable meeting w11h Napoleon Ill ( t hr . 30 min ) (Q) llO¥ll "An Othcer And A Gentleman' ( 1982. Orama) A.chorCI Gere Debrn Winger An \lndisc1pltnod av1a11on oll.cer cend1Clate meets his match 111 a tough Naval d11U 1nstrvct0t 'R' .J') his . ~min ) (I) THI CCMmtY Ill. Faye Ou"t'lwt'ly Otck Van Dyke anCI Kcu How111<1 star 1n this p01t01mnnc(I ot Cllfl01d Odol'e play at>oot tl'te compte .. 1eta11oosh1ps betwee1' art etcat'I041C actor. hts 'Wltc ono a menttt· cat dlroctOf (2"hrs . 30 min ) .. «!),.~ • 8 .Joanna bucoml·~ unl>4•1 when 01c:k s;otnct~ o;omrnnl'I l'lr;1> r" thfl teeding tody In o iOQilt Rl•ioc prl')C111r.t1on he 18 cmecllng m ma Uu.aY'° •@ MIMI 'Thd Nnw 1nfo1m1" ( t'l/141, 0111 ma1 Michael Caltaft, Barbara Eden A tou1some ot new 1n1erns ao1us1s 10 wor1>.- 1ny at a large •nel•ovohlan ttvsp•tal t 2 hrs 3!> min I M Z CIEIAIC-OM -a EJEllAl.D tolfT It.A.I. Adm ~anory ;ic:ks Hart;in Aoarns 10 g1•e me com1c1eo G1en11 Matthews a flying 1ot>, white Adan-.., Gavgl'llt>t H1l.1ry Clt.>COO'E'S a t>lack- ma11 lar~t t 1 h1 I ... =-~1mwNEW• . mONU · P'OlJCI WOllM '1!) tOMG 0# THE AADAtlT1 A ciocurnentar~ on tne re1tg1ous cotllm1tmcnt and commu· nal _ c;o1toa111y ol elderly Jews l1111ng 1n Romania 1s µresented ,c MOVIE M<1n01 C.:i11e· ( 1963. AClven· l\trP) Oocuml•ttt.iry NJr~o lly SlelJno -itfo"lcl~r .. ~e of hie 111 d1ltcrt>nl counrr1es offers strange ceie m~1n1t''> a111.J ('v(>n o;1rangt1r tood (I hr , 50 nun I ~H MOVIE Tusl I ove' ( 1977 Romance) Su<;an Dey Witham Kall A young couple 1tnos 11hard10 establish ll real relat1onsh1p 1n the face ot today's casual r11orahty 'R' t_t 11r 32 m1p) 0 MOVIE 6irg1tt fi.)as Musi Be Killed" t 1982 Orama) Philippe Notre! Jean Rochetorl A French secre1 service ch1et devetops 11 compte• scheme to kill a young German lerronst without 1mphca1- "'9 h1~ or9an11a11on t 1 hr 45 min ) z llOVIE V11.101y March" ( 1976) Fran- co Nero. M1ou M•OU ( 1 hr 58 min I m llOVIE A L11Ue 811 Qt Heaven" ( 1940, M1is•catJ Glo11.i Jean. Robert Stack A 1 i'- yPM 01<.1 <.uN>rsrar singer supporling her l;in111y 1e11ns now to man1pu1a1e her par- p111s 1n10 te111ng npr nave 11e1 own way ( I n1 JOrn1n 1 --,~ •• "°"' ..... : MJt ICMIM "Monterey's Boat Peo pll' Newly-a111ve<1 Vietnamese t1shernfen 1n Ca1ttorn1a's Monterey 811y area tiave nre11 accused ot v1ola1tng fish and game t.1ws killing w1ldl1te with their gill nets. and ciealtng a strameo relat1onsh1p w11n iocnl established ttshermen '1!) MAI llllEVIEWI Neal Gabler and Jet· frny I yens review "Osterman Weekend" n11tl "Oeilt Qt The CMtury," tMI (£ J 11111..MI (II) 1I J MOVll ·The World According Tc Gt\rp' ( 1982. Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams Mary Beth Hurt The son ot 11n unmarried prt>p school nurse en1oys ;i tile lull of ;iavon1vres. co1nc1dences and bizarre , ... 1cha~{i)s ~2 hrs .• IS min l 8C*llNOW M&SS$M .. NI.I. MClll GUAICM ~ llUll'f "A11et Sharon· 1sraers forrnet M1n1ster ot Defense talks With Sid· oey Aosenblalt at>oot even1c; surrounding lhO 1nvas10n ot l.ebanot'I and the propased Aeegan P~ Plan 1t.•1-... ~ .afCTIClllTll Usll Cl) fWt'T ~ fWt'T A vlCIOUS tnnd baron 1rio1 10 11op Jonathan and Jennifer from e•posing his !lCheme to obtain areas tQf 1;111p m~ !Al ( t 11r . 10 min I I If T\ll)A, MmlT • •llMCMOl-MC ... -.num T'tlCIEI 0# Tiii -.Y Sohndult!CI Gor don lnorno'on r"Oynos1v·•1 I V crutc: -Monday -~Movies- •(%) "Moddle•Age Grn1y" ( HlUO, Co111udy) Ann-Maigret. Bruce Dern ( I h1 :1 t rn111 ) •O "Death W011;h" ( t9U?. 1to11u1) 11w11y Schoeioor. Ha1vey K1>11t·I (:> 111•.) •@ "Bunny O'H,ue·· ( 1'171. C:u1111.•tly1 Belle Davis. E111es1 Arn1J11u11· (;• h1" ) ll:ll(C) "I Wonder Whu'<. K1ll111q I h11 N11w· ( 1975, Comedy) llol> U11:hy Ju111111.1 !!iirnes ( 1 llr . 30 111111 ) 719(!) \'The 80110111 UI 1111• 110111,. .. ( 1•111h Drama) Van Jot111~1J11 J1N•plt t .vr1t•11 (.' hrs.) (UJ "The Mooi;e A11d 1111, Llulll" ( l!J/O. Fantasy) Arnmalecl (I hr . ?3 111111 I CZ) "Taµs" ( 1981 D1.i111.i) c :1•111q•1 t Scoll. T1n101hy Hu11011 (;.> 11r-.) 79(S) "Kennedys Don't C•y ( 1•m;1 111oq1.1 • phy) Documentary N1uro11t•ll loy c ·1111111111 ertson (I hr • 40 rn111) 0 "Dom1111que" ( 197'! Hu110!1 < .1111 Robertson, Jean S111H111)11., (I ltr ·14 man) •CCJ "The Sccrcl I 1lt-Ill WJllt!I M111y ( 1947, Comedy) f);inny K.iyc V11111111,1 Mayo (2 hrs) •CID "'The Man rrom t.lovw Grt1v.-· ( 1~111 Drama) Cheryl Millm 1<011 Mao;.il-r I 111 35mm l 11110 "lslano Ot Auvt>11tu11• ( 1919 Adv1•11 lure) Norman Buwlet> W1lht><1 llr.11111 o•ll l! nr . 25 rnon } CZ) "The Verdict" ( t'ltl? !Jr;1n111) 1'.1 .. 1 lil8Wman, Charlolle R.1rnpl111Q (:>Ill', ) -lc:i "Maytlowe1 lilt! P1ly11111•,' A<IVf'llltll•'. ( 1979 01arnat Ricr1art11,11•1111.i A1 1t111ll1y Hopkins (2 hrs) (H) "Tne K1fh119 UI 11 •• ii.ty W1 l>""'' ( 198 t. Orama) rfc1I lf111t111>0lo. LI""' Carter ( I hi • 36 111111 ) @ "The Hofllonlill I •tlllll•ll,Jlll • ( l'Hil Comedy) J1111 Hu1to11. l'.111L1 1'11•1111•, .. -' 1 hr, 30m1n ) -P.!J "D1111e Dynan111t>" ( Hlfb ~""P•'ll-.•') Warren Oates. Christopher uPOHl•' v hrs.) 1WG ''The Long Days Of Summer" ( t980 Oramll) Dean Jone!., Joan Hackt>ll I r 'hr. 30 min l <m "Canner~ Row" ( 1982. Dr;irmtt Nie~ Nolte. Debra W1n~r .(2 hrs ) 0 lh1• Mo-.·.11111.uy" ( t!>8? Co111e<ly) M11 lt.11•I f•.it111 M.1m1111 S1111th ( 1 hr 30 111111) 11:11(ZJ "t;u111Joy loo r.111 Awt1y" ( 1982, Urn 111.J) .J.1t:k I hrn11pso11 ( 1 111 • 30 mm J -JUternoon Movies- t!M ti) "ll.11t .. 11y A11tl Thl• Cold Oust l w1ns" ( 1111'1. Cu111udy) Alu11 A1k111. Sally Koll~r 1111111 (? ltr'.) (Cl ''lt.mky l 1.111ky" ( 1982. ComcOy) '"""' W1l1t1•r U1td.1 l10fln4:11 (I hr . 4!> 111111 I IHI "l,.tlllp11t1 ( 1981, !Jr.Jlllil) Mel Gob :.u11, M,Hk I UC ( I /)I , !JO lllUI ) • UI0(0 ) 'All lJlhWI A11d A Genttemnn" ( t'ltli/ fl1o1111.1) ll1c lt.i11t Gern. Debm W111111•1 (? tu c, '> 111111) 0 "l'f'nr11t"> I ro111 llPavon" ( t981, Mu:;• 1 .111 Stt'v•· M.111111. Oe1ro.1det1e Pete1s ( t t11 . 4 / 1t1111 I 1:IO (Z) "r111111"• .J1m1~ fh<! WACS'' (19!>4, t o n1e1ty) rJu11.1IO 0'<,;0111101 Julie Adamo; (I ltr . lO 111111 ) , 2*11C l "Uu.utel ( 1946, D1ama) tan Flem '"!:I I le111111111I' rldcJdE'ley (?Ill!. ) l:CIOI l "lf,1ll11w11<11 Ill SC<i!.011 U I !he Witch' I l'IH;>, 111111111) lnr11 All\1110,, Stacey Nel i..11 ( 1111 I~ 111111) 0 l l11t Arul the .Ko11y.11uu" (1978 A\N('11t111••J A111111otccJ 01rcc.1eo 4y Yora111 \1ru.,., (the 15 nun ) 1:31(0 lltt• Mt.111'*' Arid Jlo<; Cholcf' (1978, f ,Hlld'>YJ A111111illed ( 1111 :?3 1111n) ( Z 1 .. f.1p•." ·( 1981 Drarna) Geo1ye c. S1..oll J1111ptl1yHucto11 (?tus) 4M'C "Tti .. S"lll't l •tl• 01 Walter Mitty" 11\14 / \.01111.;il~nroy ·Kaye. V11gin1.i M.JVU I/ ltl'>) 5:GO: l "l )Vt.111•'> A11tl Nur5es" ( t981, Come dy) llt1t>t•1 1.i ll1yg. M1yuo1 Lop~z ( 1 n1 , .lo 111111 ) 10 R11•.ik111y Away' ( 1979 Draina) ll1•r1111•, < 1111·.wpr1er. Paul Dooley ( 1 h1 40 '""') 0 'G111u11t> Shetter" ( 1970. Musical) Ro11111y S1ones. Jellerson Airplane. (I hr . lO m111 ) .. @ ·The 0 ,.,1 Ano The Pussycat" ( 1970, Comedy) Bd•bra Streisand. George St1ga1 U h• 50 mm ) • UO(H) "The Krmrrg• 0 1 ~andY· w efu;rer" ( l!IU I Dmmo) 11111 tt~b1fl<ti< 01x1u C.uttot ( I hr • JU""" I ( $) · 11111 ~1111011•,1 ( 197b. ww.1rn11) John Way111:, I iJUttlll Bac;all (:> t11:.) --111Evening .. I ..... I . a.I,. 1'1'0l ®) lllR. f'001'AU l 11!. A111wlt1'> fl,1111~. or A tlanta rRlcor1s Q (3111'> 1 caa.- FAllTAIY Ill.AM> IAlUTI Tillll't CC.AMY HAWAIRVH • llACIB. /LEID IEWIHOUll ..:..- 'OCtMIUI ) lilOVIE Mdylluwe1 Tiu' P1lg11fll'• AOYenture" I t979 flra111.1) R1c.ha1d Crenna. Anthony Hop~111!. A yroup ot brave p11yr1111'> e'ic;oµe rah91ou~ µersocu lion a11d iournoy ac.r<>'>~ 1he AtlAn111; 10 treetJom 111 the New Wml<J (:?tu!;) IE) AUTO i.ACINO 'NASCAn Fall 1()0' (frum~lh Willle-.1.ln111 N <.. I ( I tu ) IZ MOYIE I toe Vcr<.111.t ( 196? Orama) PJul Ne"''"""· Ghmlolte R<Jr11pl1ng . An .11(.0tlolic. no')f()ll l<twyer pull~ h1rnsell tuget/ier 10 IJ111•11 All 1mpopul.11 metJ1ca1 r11atpraCt•lO Cil!'>{' tu t11;il ,1y.i111~1 st•M•g oppos1t10" oy !11" c.ourt'> an1• .uc.lld•cx.e~ lclO land ~~n chc11t'> ff (I 111•i J AIJCI .• WHEEL Of FOlllJUNE I FACHOfCUltwiE MOYIE "M,onty Pytl1•.11• ""ll Ille HOiy C11.i11' ( 1914, Corn~d1) lir.ihmn Chap 111<111, Jnh11 Cll'tl'•e K111y Allhur dl1ct tu~ IJdnlJ ol klll\jhl!> on<.:ounll'I y1a111 s, 11ctdlers ,)f1d a leruc.1ou-. 1abb11 111 thr11 '>e.ircto fu1 1he legendary WJJ pc;· ( t 111 !Cl 111111 I 11:91 @ ... 1•1cat--..CMEWI HAPPY DAYI ACWM PJI. llAG.AmE-A prohlc ot "Knight. n1der" stars David Hasselhulf and KITT the success story ot the m1t11om111e touno er ol Hawa11an T rop1c prod\,!cts Q .,..,. I llAll'fWI ~ -b-Osta Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Vnder New· ~anagement Sl·n·rng \II f".11111-. Dean A. Dempsey Gueral Mu.ager I la r:hor La\rH · \lot1nt · ()li\e \ lrn 1orial Ptu·h · \ lorl-tlill'Y · • -· Bernard S. Rud.nick Mtmori&I Couultr CREMATIO.,. $290 <J1'HER PHONE TODAY ERVJCES FROM '546 . FOR FREE INFORMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa , (Gisler A"fe. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-55S4 Friday, Nov. 11 . 1983 21 -Tuesday Cont. B.!Ynne•. Mar1111 (3.~1-..1111 t 1111 JO min 1 11:11 'Q, "The Fre11L11 \ 1f'u!t>nan1:s Woman" ( 196 t Dr.:irnq) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons (2 hrs 5 n11n 1 -Afternoon Movies- a:a m ISla1t1I Of I tu1• I 1963 Comeay) Rooer1 Preston I '"V Randall (2 hrs I C Hall<, (')t M1mfP/11ma ( 1951 Ora ma1 Rrcharn WirJrn:irk Jack P11lance (2 hrs 1 H 'Or<lgvr1',l,1yo>r · I 19A 1. Adventure) Peter MacN1c;11t, L•1•flu 1 <:te11kP ( I l'l1 55 n11n 1 0 Er11yn1.i 1198;> ~U"JJ"rtSC) Martm 51leen Brio•ltP r n•-wy ( 1 llr 40 mu1 I t2:ll z Tar~ 1 l!J8 1 D•ilrnil/ Geo1ye C Sco11 T1m11lhy Hut1011 (? t11s I 1:11 S lhr Beo,f fP.Jr" <JI Our I 1vl'S · ( IC!46 Cia'Xl II f•QQI hrs) t:il 0 "Still 0 1 Tll1• Nrght" ( 1962. Suspen&e) Roy 5~1lf'rrlPr. Me1yl Sueep {I t1r 30 rrnn I ttO C "Olrvt>r1' ( 19fi6 Muo;1ca11 Ron Moo <!t_ Oliver Reeo (;> tw, 30 nun ) O Tne Best YPars U I <Jur l wo" .. ( 1946 Orama) fredric M.irch Myrrr.1 I ny tJ hrs. I •CH Modern rru!Jll"m<.' ( 191! I Comedy) Cnevy Chase P:tt11 D /\rbnnv1ile ( I hr . 30m1n ) "Ealing R.Jui1I" ( 198::>. Comedy) Paul Bartel, Mary Worvrlnv (I hr . ?b nun I (?J "Mons1y11or · ( tga,1 Drama) Gtu•stv phe• Reev" Genev1Pve Ru1old (:>hrs I .. (CJ Gray [ .1dy ()i1wn" ( 1978. l\cJven lure) Charlton Hl''>fc111 D.w111 CarratJrne (I h1 51 min I {i,J' A Dl.)9 Of rlilrtdPr~ · ( 1%9 Orama) David I aeld. Drn1.1ld CMp ( I hr 36 mrn) (%) "Francis Joins fh,, Wf\CS" ( 1954, Comedy) Donald O'Corinl.)1 Juhe /\Clams t t 1'11 JO min) • 0) ''The Wonoer Of II /\II" ( 1974) Oocu· men1ary ( t hr 35 min I --~Evening ....... QINPATROl ca.- FANTASY Ill.MD MC ... O l1l&'I CCl9All't HAWAIAVl.f , llACm. I LlllD NEWIHOUlll me.,,. wmatTAlllllG IM&AM ISIAVIOll )llOVI£ "The Hound Of lhe A11&kl'f v1lles'' ( 1982. Mystrry) Ian Rrchardc;on. Brian Blessed MRSIOr ~le1Hh SherfO< .. k Holmes 1nves11ya1cs mysrerrous 9orngs on at Baskerville Hall ( 1 hr , 18 mm ) lSJ llOVI£ "Still Qt Tho Night" ( 198:>. Suspense) noy Scl>e•c.Jer. Moryl S1roop A psych1e1ros1 l)ecome'l 111ceas1nyly 1nv0lved with a ffiY$fe11011'< woman who was rhe m1s1res~ or a rn11rd01ed PflllOnl ·pc· ( 1 hr , JO min ) 1111 l1UIAl•H OICKYMDftl ..... u.T-.a.D AUCI --·~ ' ......,.. nltOUQM 1111 MT1 90¥ll "Bl¢ Hunny'o; :lrd MOV1f 100 I nobbot Tntes" ( 1982. C0<nooy) l\n11m11 ed VOICes bY Mei Btnnc. Stwp Munkon. Bug~ Ounny Dn tty Ouck, Yoo.,Nrnte Sllm and nlhor "Loonoy r11n1>" '*''\·HI' b11ck 24 Friday, Nov. 11 , 1983 again 1n classic cartoons lrameel by the tale of an "Arabian Nights" sultan and h1s st~r~ nephew 'G' ( 1 nr , 30 r111n ) M CMIMIC.olll ,. ca.-me ... HAIPY DAYI AGAll AIC ... O MJWMl IUll'TWt ~ 111111'1 COllPANY MO'lftJ> : ...... MP<MWT • LOVE CONNECTIOM • NOYA "A Magic Way 0 1 Going The Story 01 Thoroughbreds" Nova e•am1nes rhe bilhon·Cloflar horse racrnq industry ana the comti1na11on 01 speed stamma ano win 10 win, 1n order 10 lino ou1 ti lhoroogti· oreos really do run any laster than 01he1 (Cl MO "Amber Wave<," ( 1960 Dra, ma) Dennis Weaver. Kurt Russell Two men with different backgrounds and vdl ues are l11ougn1 together curing a d1lhcu11 "'heal harvest 1n the Midwest (?hrs l ~I a.LIAllDt Caesar s Tahot> c111<.<.1t Sem1f1naf" (RI (I l'lr ) (L) llOVI£ HonkytOnk Man" t 1982 Ora· ma) Clrnt (astwood. Kyle Fastwooo An over·the hill, atcohohc country·westerl\ singer travels ro Nash11111e with his 14 year·old nephew for a last chance aud1 tron at fhe Grand Ole Opry 'PG (2 hrs. 5 nun) CZJ llOVI£ "Whal Price Glory"" ( 1952 Comeely) James Cagney Dan Dailey A hot tempereo captain and a lood serQeant clash du11ng WOffd Wai I ( I nr 50 min l 7:11 @ .,,. 7:118 2 OM THE TC>ft r ea lured a preview ul the m1nt·se11es "Ch1els" with s1a1s CMrl ton Heston. Wayne Rogers and Billy Dee Williams. G)FAl&YFIUD LAV.. I ltllUY I CO.ANY mOMU. TIC'TAC DOUGH IOAP m> PIOIU't COURT ... A ..... TO 1111 IWIOR IOM C '9A IAIKITIAU. Milwaukee Bucks >11 Los ~s Lakers (2 his 30 min I m "Moonlight Sonata" ( 1938, Musical) Charles FMrefl. lynacc Jan Paderewsk1 A rove aflau 1n a Swedish housel'lold leads 10 the creation ot the lamed "M~ Sonata .. (2 hrs ) .. 8 CJ) 1111 • lrJI An unlorg1v1ng sur 111vor (Joseph Wiseman) ol a German co11cen11a11on camp 1s placed on trial lor the murder of a Nazi war c11m1nol ( 1 hr 1 0 G) 1111 A-TUil The team tries to pre· vent renegecle fishermen from wreaking havoc on a Cehtorn1a fishing village's fob ster-lilled bay ( I hr ) " llOY11 "/\lfpOll '77" ( 1977, Suspense) Jack Lemmon, Lee Grant A ivmoo ie1 loaded with art 1re11sures on Ito; way to a Flood& 0rt museom crashes and • srnks at sea nllcr a hijack attempl (2 hrs l . . G (!t llOVI£ "Smokey And The Brrnctll II" ( 1980. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Jack 1e Gleason Shetlf Butord T Justtee calls 1n hrs 1wo lawmen blolhori; 10 stop u r61lre<7 b(SOt~r Ul!l Bimdlt. trom lf'!lmr it~~.:f ot(lphant (R) t2 hr«) ..-r~ ~An 1n1ervlflw wllh CAiiy Simon (P1"1 21 . l\1thl11 C Cfnrllo. Onry I ockwood. KfOf Dulluo and Poler Hynmr. dli.Cu'lc. "?001 A Space Odyssey·· II) llOVI£ Mr Ma1estyk ' r 19/4. Ac .. en lure) Charles Bronson I .noa Cri~1.1I A melon growe• i.om Colorado O•~c • .,.,.., .i con11act ha5 oeen pul eiu1 on t'l•n lly •Ile Maha and s111Jgg1es to escape ,1 rnot> "11 man (i? nrs ·1 m NOVA 1\ May1l Vv.iy 01 lio1n1.1 The S101y Qt Thor9119hb1eas· N,i..,;i ""lm1ne~ 1ne O<ll1or1-olollar hnr!;f? rac1n9 111011<.lly .ir1(l tne 1.omb1nat1on nt speec ·,t.1n1111a .1ri11 will to win. 1n order It' l1nd out 11 lh1J•11u9r breus really do run any ta<.tr>r 1n·,111 • lhPr norses o ( 1 hr ) m YIFnWt: A TE..EYllOI tllTOlt'f 'Vrl'I namwng The War 11966 197)1" Nixon~ program ot lll'l\lP wrthorawal 111c rp.1..,P1l oomorng and arms sh•pments 10 SJ1g1•r affected ll'le war and the Gts s111 s1.:111otied 1n Vietnam o ( 1 nr I (1~ ture) Peler MacNrcol CJ1thn daring young man 1111emph f\> rt'!:.c..11f' i1 maiden from rne w1ath nt <1n ,1flc1enl. trre brea1h1ny creature PG' t 1 hr . 55 mm ) $ PAJIEI CHAI( · SmJw Hart is 1n uec; perale need 01 ii computer wno; wtw11 th,. no1es for Kiqnst1elu s Jt>gaf µ111•1 ue I )Sf 11• a downed computer I I hr I 0 llOVI£ Kenr•edys Don I Cry l tl18? Biography) Docurneniary N1111al1>\J IJy Cliff Robertson Some l"t'vuiusly ne11e• shown 1001age or the 1.1moub ct11n t11ghhgn1s this l1lrn c..nron1cle o l tile l\enne dj' fan11ly ( 1 hr 40 rnrn I 1:11 (£ COUIQf FOOnAU. Nvt1l' C'l11111f! 11~ Penn State (R) c3 ll(S I •(!) LOVllOAT ' Gl P..11. llAQUl'llE A took al c;up1•1 wnn11•ri. characters m recent 1110..,1es 1P.1rt 11 .i fu~ory 11mous1ne compti:;1e w111'l hor luh @ TMECAT\M .. I) ()) Ctllfl The end ot Wortc.J War II brings Billy Lee Henry (StPph1m Collrns) and Sonny Butts (Brao DAV1s1 Met.. nome 10 Delano havrng moveo 11110 his cnrlelhOOO home w-11h tns wilr bride (V1c10 11a Tennantl Billy Lee open!. a law prdL uce wl'lrfe Sonny beeomes a policeman {!'art 21 (2 hrs I U fl:) ...aTOM ITDl.E I l urrl .1nu Rem1ngron go bel'lrnd the scenl's ''' ;i I V commercial wt1ose cast •S bo1/IU 1hre.11 lene=:u:e~=~ l llC)VI( Str eet Krlfmg · ( 1976 Oram.if Anoy G11tf1fl'l BradtCKd Otllman A pw secular hndr. a link betwPen ii slreef mugging ano murrtei wh1t h leadc; 10 110 ~aruzed c11rne t1yure _ ( 1 hr . .30 m111 ) fJiJ YIETUlt A Tlln.OM tllTOIV "Viet· narnwng !he War ( 1968 1973) ' N1~on s program of troop w1thelri1w01, mcreaseq t:>omb1ng .md arms shipments 10 So1gol'I aflecled fhc wnr end tne Gts sflll s1n11oneo rn Vtefnarn D ( 1 hr ) G MA~"Secret Wesipons" lnsec1s such as the !>4"P1fe, firefly ano moth m!M«! use of their na1u1a1 ctiem1cals ea wCllpO(lS ~inst the.1 enemies ( I hr I {.C}llOVI£ 'Tfle Godlather. Port II" ( 1974. I Orama) ~I Pa~lno. Roocrt Ovvillf Michael Corleone assumes l'lls rn1e fe1hc1's lhr(l(l!l nnd power os he t>ooomes lflt> ntlw hend of lhe Mollo. ttndrng problems with r111AI tachons ond lhf'I tnw throvQho111 h1b 1P11,111 'R' (3 hlS 20 mtn ) l.)UI PllnYM. •DAY• H1ghhghts ot tilt.> lm;f d3y ol • lO\JI ·day ITIV~IC lesflvl\J Mid art M morn\I Ooy Wc.<ek~•d 1nck111n prrt01 m'1nces uy Woykln Jennings. Afobnma. Emmyloo H11rr11. H.inkf' W1hlnms .h R1 ky SllagQs. The Thrn9Nlr Amlh"'11 11 "' ~o rlllll) I .. -Monday Conl• Richard Mock. Jclrti~s Glo11a l o11ng, corn- IC Ga=:• ( 1 llr 30 tntn ) 11 OI 1M AfMalc.o UlllOITAlllllQ tUIM llMAVIOR MADIHAW~Olt TMI EJQNf ITAQll OI MM "Who Oo You Trusl?" The develop- rnent of 11us1 belween the ages ot on~ nnu three 1s es:ien11a1 tor u person'f. lulurt< mental-Oe.11111 (£) COUIQE FOOTIAU Noire Dame vs Perm SIJle (R) (3 hrs ) • (tt) wmt A TOUCH Of IUN.EIQUE Srd CJe ·sar .mo t111oye11e Coca perlorm 1.>auyy pants r.:omedy dnd slapstick routmes along w11h performances by burlesque QU081\S 111 a show tape() at lhe S\ar The· atre 111 Flint, M1ch1gan ( 1 hr ) (.0) llOVIE "Ladies And Genlleman, The Fabulous Stains" ( t98 t, Mus1cul) Oran·e Lane, Ray W1ns1une. The mii1eo11c rise ot a 1110 ot lemale punk rockers leads ullr· matttly to their sellir1g out 111 the bty·money world ol the m11s1c industry ·R' (I '" , 27 mrn-1 00 llOVIE "Secret Fan1asy" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Laura A111one111 W1th the help o t his wile, a man who lee1s like a 11obooy is able ' r 10 auract a11en11011 ·R' ( 1 hr , 28 111111 ) m 1W ClUI Feature~· ·."Good Morn1ny Ar11er1ca" co11tisponoen1 • Katt11e lee Johnson, a 4 yea1 old 's oa11le with rhou rn0101d ar1h1111s ( t 11! , 30 111111 ) US(C) lll>YIE 'lhe Sertuwon" ( 1982 Suspense) Mory1m faHchrltl. t cluie1 Sar razm A ytamorous IV news lchorwom an rs v1c1tn11Led by a mental! d1s111rbed admrcer 'A' (I hr 45 mu1) , 1&tO Q W THE IHT Of CAMON ~sf JuM11y Carsor,1 Gues1s I ony Bef111ell Oav1d Brenner (R) ( 1 t1r ) IJ llOVIE · "rltver Ot lioh.f' ( 1970. Su:.µen:.c) 0Jc.;I\ RJmOu. !>uld11ne Ptest1e11e Two Arnc11ca11s d1v1111.1 oll lhe l.Oai.1 ot Mu•1(.U wtlllt:i.;, .1 muroe-r ( \nr 40111111) 0MOVIE 'The M1~:.10n.iry' ( t9132. C0t11 e<.ly) M1c.;hJel Palt11 Milyy1~, S11111h 111 Vic 1011an I 0110011, an A11yltc.;J11 c.;le1gy111a11 fresh from Atrrcti rs ass1911eo to head a stum mission lu1 lallen women with 1h11 11nanc.;•dt supµurt ut n1!:. amo1ou:. uerieta(. tress 'A' l 1 hr 30 r111n ) CZl llOYIE Murtat Combat" ( 198;>, Adventure) A r11ar11al ans ma5te• avenges 1he slayrngs of his w1lf' ana Sc3"n 'H ( 1 nr . 45m1n.J U:11 @ 110VIE._ Guns Qt Auyusr· ( 1965J Due umentary Frttl Weaver nar~!> Barbara Tuchmar1's account of the planniny. and execulton'ol World War I (2 hrs 5 m111 1 U:tllU. TODAY ml TWUQHT ZONE ROWAN I llWmrl LAUGIMN LOVE, AIEICAN ll"YU 11:11 MOVIE "Oearh Ship" 1-1980. Ho11or) George Ken11edy Richard Crenna Aller lherr luxury liner e~µlodes on ltle high seas. a group ot surv1vers are "rescued" by a large. black empty vesset 'A' ( I hr 30mrn J tMI) Cl) COll90 Tw111 nephews (both played by Manin Lanoau) comptict11e Columbo's probe into the death of a wealthy man 1ust ,tlef()le h1;, scheduleo marriage (R) 11 t11 . 20 rn1n ) 12*0 HOU.YWOOOClOIEUP 1• a m LATt llQHT WITH DAVID LET1tRllA.N Gues1s singer Roberra Ftack. columnist Art Buchwald ( 1 hr I 1J QEJIE AuntY (!) THE PllOTtCTORI d) ALL II TMI FAl&Y _ ti) MOVIE "The Chaµman Reµorl'' \ 1-96?. Drama! Ffrem l1rnoaf1!.I J1 Jane Fonda A se~ ~urvey {..Onduc1eo by a famous psy· :.u1Jurl11.H1 wurn(•r• (I r11-. . :JO 111111 ) ta leWI LhOlqji&I 1oud11:!, 11111 h111t·. !JI IOUI lyp1c:,.11 ~·~CAllll>CAlmM (L) llOYIE "Joy' (Ill// !Jrurr1.1) 8ttaru11 t ) MCaurTUU "Me11'e; lnturnJttOna1 M11c.11011 A 1111111 .ig11 !Jill •:1111'.flm. h1J1 1w,1 CllE1rr1p1onshlp rinal" H1techer vs Yellen lly r1ljlllltJ llrl'.tJ',p1•C:.llrl!J 1111111 (I l\f , I!,, i) min J • M ~ATLMGI (OJ llOVll "B11111~uru Aw11y" ( 1!:1/\-.1, !Jra Ml ....Ol'l'MTCH rim) O.•nru;, C..t111slopl11•r, f'aul Dooley /\ G) .... b1c;yc:.ll.I e111hut.11.1s1 Ill a smnll college 1it1wrr Ml•llJml sper1ds his po<11 tugh »ChCJof sur111nu1 IWRYTHllO QOll 11yu1y lo soil out 111& µl11ni. tor lhu tu1uu· '21 MOVll "I Wonder wno's K1111111:1 Her wlule 1ra1111ng for the two t>1gyes1 race ... ol. Now" ( 1975. Comedy) Bob 01!.hy. Joan- los Ille (2 hrs J 11a B~rie:,. ~or insurance r~l!ons. a man (SJ PAT cou.111:·n11 .. HW'MOTllT VoluQ 1196 IU call off lhe hit ma11 he hued to klll leer& trom the audi •ne~r~f.)Ottd 1.01111c.;al lt1b wayward Wile bul discovers 11131 ll)e -ly 10 hypnO!lls su9yes1ton:.,ilJ11Ue 10 111e111 k1U111t1 kas been suooontracted 1rn1omer· l lh1s en1em11ner ( 1 hr ) al.lie tunes 'PG' (2 hrs. 35 min ) GINEICOn ('SJ llOVIE ··The Shoot1s1" ( 1976, West· 1:11 lllKll I mll'T AT THE llOVIEI ern) Jotin Wayne, Lauren Bacall An t:a QEJIE AUnlY aging gur1t~h1er soo~s to 11110 001 his t1na1 m .... <Jays In µeace despl1e persistent cl1al· 1itt(W llOVIE "The K1onaµp111g 0 1 The Pres1 tenges ot would·be suc~sors 10 his tame de111" ( 1980. Suspttnse) W1ll1<1111 Stio111e1, and respiact ·PG; (I hr . 40 min) Hal Holbrook While 011 a t.lalt: 111s1t to Wi FAml• Toronlo, the President ot 11te u1111eo MARCUtm.Y,11.D. Slates is kidnapped. and hell.I 10r ransorn NFl WT: CWMI LA 1'lAlll The rn an armored 1ruc'k lllleo with t!XPIOstvt!b tarry tale that some teams llve tor only one lh1 , 4!> rnrn J. season 1s examined ( 1 hr ) · 1:i41 .... MlttfllOVIE ··1ne l(illrng 01 flandy Webster" Hi" (])CllNEWlllGHTWATC-. (1981. Drama) Hal Holbrook,-Doue fm l9C NEWI QVEJllGHT -Cai ter The murder, ot a teen-a'ger lS llOVIE "The Ke11tuc;ky r 11ed Movie.' µrolleo oy n1s orstrauyht.snd ange1ecf par· ( t977. Corne<.ly) f van Kun M.1ster l!orig cnls. who tiavel 110111 LoU'lsrana lo Hous· Sou H.111 l h1 .. Ll!llt11.t1011 ul 110 flolui, ton w launch their own 111ves11ya110n ( t barreo <;afr11c,1I •.kel(.he~. ~µ0011119 h1h•v1 tlr 36 rnrn ) s1on .rnd 111uv1e c:l1d11•" 111l 11,0 .. s t111111•0 UIO~ TOP O'THE flllON9IQ appo111.111(.es by 011r1.1111 ~11ll11•rt.111tJ ll1·r1 RMfM ry G•bt.Uli. C...ct>r\N t ••<••111iy .rrul litll (-11~ EJ-lltaEl(R) ~ •ff (I'" 30 111111 I 0 llOVIE "B11y111 Haas Must Be KrllecJ" O llOYIE "G1111i' !:>wml' l 1Yltl, Corne ( 1981 Orama) Philippe Nolret. ·Jean <.ly) Jack N1c.l10ls0n. M;rry S1•·e111!uryer1 A Rochetort .A French secret ser111ce c.;h1el LttµtUtCO 110r~c lh1ul 1•, Oll(l1Pt.J <I 1..li<1r11.lt tu lle11efOµS ii CCJlllpleK Scheme 10 krll a .. :.l..1µ1: r1,111y111~1 by rn.111y11111 .1 yuw1g l.1oy you11y Gern10n 1erro11st w1thou1 rmp11cat- lr0111 llw town 01 wh1U1 he's 1111r,ir1•,011co 111y 111s organr1a11on. { l'hr , 45 111111) f'C.. ( 1 111 . 41 111111 ) 4;15 : Z)CllEllAICORE ZJ llOYIE .. r.1µ•.'' .( l'J81 01.r111.r) Licuryt• t:ll ffi M.LWllU! <.. ~(.vii I 1111u111y Hut1or1 M1f1li1ry .U1uo1 'OJ llOVIE "I at.J•e~ Ano Ger1tle1nari. Tne l.dt.lt!rS 1.tke over lhc11 5(.hU<ll '" (Jr1Ne11t r abulou::. s1a111S" ( 1981, Musical) Diane µta~. iu turn the ac<id1,,..1y prop1•rty 1nw •l Lane. Ray W1ns1one The meteo11c rise of co11uo tJ..:1111lopme111 PC' (?hr:, I ;, 1110 of lt!•nafe punk·rockers leads u1t1- l:Gll HI llOYIE ·suouy B11uoy" ( 198 I C.0111e-ma1e1y 16 tt1e11 selling out rn the big-money dyJ J<1l.~ Len11rnm'. WJl1e1 Ma1!11.u1 Wlul•• world ot lhe mu:.!(; mdustry 'A ( 1 hr 27 an a:.s11-.~1n co11ce1111n1es 1111 II•!. rJeKI kill . · rrnn J mg. rw 1s rudely 1nter1urh'd by a llw11IJl~111'.!!g~---:-.L(Zil~llO~VIE?,~·~·y~1&;cl~oll_:rYLJ1Ma:a~r~c1:1h-"7(\;11~9:<7~6'1;)...1£"11<lll.__-1 lm1ore of a r11.i11 w1101s allemntmQ"'ilnc1ne ·co Nero. Mrou M1ou ( 1 hr 58 rTHn) R' (I rir 36 m111) 4::11 @ 10REAMOf.,._ __ ,_ .. Tuesday -Morning Movies- wo "W!tuse L 1fe I~ lt Anywf<y?" I I 98 I Dramdl n1charel Dr!"ylu">S. John CJssa vetes ( I hr , !>8 1111n l . .. tCJ "()Jrvcr1 · ( 1968. Mu-,1c:..il) Ron Muu ~ Oliver Reeu (;> '"" 30 111111 ) ..-w "Gt'll1114 M.1111ed" ( 1978, Rom.111<.e) l11ctiartJ T11urnas. Oe,,:. Arm~truhq (2 nrs 1 • l:JO(Z ·wri.11 Pttt..l' GIAry·1 ' ( 19~? C(,me __ <Jy) J,1111u•. C.1t1111•y IJi.11 Ua1ley (I 111 !JO n11111 7•C!J l.trn<1 (l'l44 MySll>ry) C.t<11P l1t'r m:y Ctrll•Jll WetllJ 11111~ I • \0 'Gr,JllO Rally ( tY130J fsllit:r flnlle '2.Ynn 1 urr11>1 <•' 11r·, J l:GOU ft11 M.i11 fh•lw••en· ( 1')!>4 Susµen«e) Ja111er. Masu11 <.;1,ure 1Stoun1 {2 hrs I l:J01C. "lst,mtJ U I /\dv1•1111111•' ( 197G A.Jven lure) Nur111d11 Buwlt1t> W1llrucJ Brarr11:1e11 { 1 hr ;J!1111111) tH) 'Mooer11 Problems f 1981 C<lmPdvJ Che11y Chase Patti O'Arban111lle ( t hr , 30 111111 ) (ZJ "Monsignor" ( 1982, Drama) Chnsto· µher Reeve, Genevieve Bu1old (2 hrs ) t:IO(OJ 'Ttie Wonder Ot~I All" ( 1974) Docu· rnentary ( 1 hr , 35 min ) -ce1 "Amber Waves" ( 1980. Drama) Oenr11!> Weaver. Kurt Russell (2 hrs ) !HJ "Tit~ Hound Ot The Bas1<erv1lles" 11982 Mystery) Ian R1cnardson. Brian 131esr.ed ( 1 hr 18 nun ) CS .. fdge Qf The C11y" ( 1957 Orama) Srdr 1ey Po111er John Cassave1es (~ hrs J ~@ 'Aanr1111g' ( 1967 Orama) "Robert Wayner. Jill SI John (2 hrs 1 *'° 0 "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie 1001 Rab- tltl Tales ( 1982 Comeoy 1 Animated Voices by Met Blanc Shep Menken ( 1 )II 30 min I • Z Rewrrec;11on ( t980 Drama) Ellen Bursi yn Sa111 Sher .ard t 1 nr 45 min I u• O fle.11' l~c1.ie t 1971 Susoenc;i-1 Yul Friday, Nov. 11. 1983 23 - ' -Morning Movies- .. 'MO<lern Problems · ( 1981 Comedy) Chevy Chase. Pat11 0' Arbanv11ie ( I hr , 30m1n I "ChO•ce Of Arms' ( 1982 SuspenStil Yves Montand, Catherine Deoewve I t hr 55 min I 1111(0) "Grand Baby'' ( 1980) Esther Rolle. G_lynn Turner (2 hrs ) -(~] ·:soundf:r" I 1972. Drama) Cicely !_tson Paul Winfield (2 hrs 1 U "Mary Wt'ute" ( 1977 Drama) Eo F1anoers. Kathleen Beller (2 hrs) • ~ "Strange Bedfellows" ( t965 Come o ) Rock Hudson. Gig Young (2 hrs ) NI The Verdict" ( 1982. Drama) Paul Newman. Charlotte Ramphng. (2 hrs.) f:tl(H1 "Klondike Fever" ( 1980, Adventure) __ Jell East. Rod Ste1gei-c LI"-46m1fl1 lSJ "Adventures 01 The Wilderness ram1· ly" ( 1975. Adventure) noberf Logan. Susan Damante Shaw ( 1 hr • 40 mtn ) .. (¢) "The Gambler" ( 1980. Western) KenAy Rogers. Lee Purcell (2 hrs ) 0 "Caravans" ( 1978, Adventure) Antnony Quinn. Jennifer O'Neill (2 hrs.) •CIJ "When Willie Comes Marching Home" ( 1950. Comedy) Dan Dalley. Corinne Calvet ( 1 hr , 22 min ) -Ct) "The Best Years 01 Our L 1ves" ( 1946. Drama) Fredric March, Myrna Loy (3 hrs) "Firefox" ( 1982. Adventure) Clint EastwoOd. Freddie Jones (2 hrs, IS min) Cll "lm11a11on Generar· ( t9b8. Comedy) Glenn Ford. Red Butlons ( t hr . 30 mm ) 0 The Wild Pony" ( 1980, Adve.ntur.e) Marilyn L1ghtstone, Art HIMIC ( t hr • 29 min) .. @ "Bo1any Bay" ( 1953. Adventure) Alan Ladd, James Mason (2 firs ) .. [%)"Monsignor" ( 1982. Dramn) Chr1s10 [>her Reeve. Genevieve Bujold (2 hrs J tWD "Racquet" ( 1979. COmf?dy) Bert Convy. Lynda Day Geoige ( t hr • JO m1n) CID "Archer, Fug111vE' r rom The Empire" ( 1983. Fanlasy) Lane Caudell. George Kennedy (2 t'lrs) • ttllfS) "Taps" (1981. Orama) George C Scott. Timothy Hutton (2 hrs I 0 "S1111 0 1 The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep (t hr .30m1n) -&11unoon Movies- -• "Apache Rifles" ( 1965, Western) Audie Murphy. Michael Dante (2 hrs ) -(H) "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Drama) Clint Eastwood. Kyte Eastwood (2 hrs .. fi min l (%) "Francis Joins T~ WACS" ( t95.tl. Comedy) Donald O'Connoi. Julie Adams O hr . 30mln) W (C) "Nine Hours To Rama" (t963, Oro ma) Hofst BuchhOIZ. Jose Ferrer (2 hrs ) (a> ''Split Image" ( 1981, Orama) Michael O't<eele. Karen AHen. (2 hrs ) e "Search And Destroy" ( 198 1, Adven- ture) Perry King, Don Stroud ( 1 hr . 3& min) - •OO "Trail 0 1 The Pink Panther" ( t982. COmedy) Peter Sellers, David Niven ( 1 hr , 35 min) e · "tiMkylonk Mnn" ( 1982, Orama) Clint Eastwood. Kyte EestwOOd (2 hrs . 5 min) CZ) "MacArthilr" ( 1917. Biography) Ore gory Peel<. Dan O'He1hhy (2 hrs. 10 rn;n I 28 Friday, Nov. 11 , 1983 Ml(Cl "Snunoer" ( 1972 Drama) Cicely Tyson. P;iul W1r1l1cld (2 hrs 1 fLJ "B1eaking Awily" ( t979, Drama) • Dennis Chr1<otophpr Paul Dooley (2 hrs ) W ISJ "Adventures 0 1 The Wiiderness Fam1· ly" ( 1915. Advl!nture) Robert Logan Susan Damante Shaw ( I hr 40 min ) IM a::) "Tht! Be~I Years 0 1 Our l 111~" ( 1946 Drama) r're{lnc March. Myrna Loy (3 hrs) 01 'Arch<>• Fug111ve rrom Tlie Empire ( 1983 fantasy) Lane Ci'l•Jdell George Kennedy (2 hf'l ).. • 0 "Slicrloek Holmes In Washrng1on" ( t!l4:l, MystPry) Bas.11 Rathbone ~·ger Oruce ( 1 hr 30 min ) IZJ Choice OI Arms" ( 1982 Suspense) Yves Montano. Catherine Deneu11e ( 1 hr 55m1n I --.:E·vening .. oamrs a.t,ATROl Cllmrl FANTASY Ill.MD MCmrto Ttllll'I CCl9ANY HAWAIFM-4 . llACB.I I.BIEi~ ·..Cmrt I OCfAMll ) llOYIE "Klondike r evN" I 1980. Ad11en1ure) Jeff fast Rod Ste•ger The young Jack London se•s our to see" his fortune during the Gold Rush ( 1 hr . 46 min ) ($) llOYIE "1 he Secre1 Lite 0 1 Waller Mit- ty" ( 1947 Comedy) Danny Kaye V11g1n 1a Mayo A meek man bwdened with domestic a1111chments con1ures un 1llu· s1ons al h1111sell a!. a hero (2 hrs ) m DeCtt ~ DYICE .. @ • DDDll Of HUDOll "Coast Guard" Ken Howard narrates this look at the history. development and the part the Coast Guard plays 1n 1M notonse of 1he •1u"'~:=.: 'ACUOf cw.n. NA PW. CONTACT UAATI If') llOWll "Still Qt The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep A pi;ychiatnst becomes 1nce0Slngly involved w11h a myster1ous woman who was the mistress 01 a murctereo patient 'PG' ( 1 lhr.~ NI Cll ... ..c ... HAWYDAYI Au. ':e~~MD'l lml ~ IMY A cetebrallon ol the music and stars the TV series hlls showcased over the 1as1 three ~llde9 rs presented, 9mong the stars maktng appearances are Kenny nogeri:, John Trovolle. Jorry Lee Lewis. IG'°'§~ell• I Y'" (3 '") UelC OIDICOUlM,.,_ lllO¥ll "The uOrCISI" ( 1973. Hor10!) Ellen Our tyn. I Inda Bllll1 Tht young dnugh10r ot a popular 1.1c11ess becomes pcsscs!l-00 by a demon1<: sp1r11 which com rnu1 •vii nct11 thr~h !he otc"Pt'tlon ot hef mind end bOdy 'R' (2 hft; • ~ min ) (g)I0-(1') llOWll "When W1Hle CO!'nM M11rchlng Home" ( 1960, ComedV) Dan Dalley, Corinne Cal11e1 An enhsteE' in World War II is unhitppy tn lparn !hat he will bP Sia· troned 1n his nomP tnwn t I hr '>2 min ) 79@ mrl 1:9 8 I ON TME TOW F~alurea lake A look at 'A Chorus L•ne" the lonq running musical 1n N.ew York Maha a romer martial arts champion shows how 10 e11erc1se and light 011 a11ackers at tne sAme time-. 'ft look at lhe 150 year history ot lhe LAPD the search to• the most eatr<1v1gan1 Chr1s1mas 111 G) FAl&YFl\ID UVlllll a ..UV a C0161ANY mONU TIC TAC DOUGtl 41) PIOflU'I COURT M•A•l"tf TO TME IUMOa IOM DOWT UT M '9C'MIE9: lllAm l1MET AT TME ~AM ..... Of liltf Big Bird. Cookie Monster and lhe rest of the gang v1s•t the Metropol11an Museum of Art 1n New Yorio. Crty D ( 1 hr ) m MOVIE · Eas1 Side Ofl-ieaven" ( 1939. Musical) 81ng Crosby Joan Blondell A singing ta111 driver finds himself the guardl· an or an abandoned baby (2 hrs} .. IJ (I) Wiil IUDt R1ch1e matches w11s with a clever c11m1na1 (Guy .Stockwell) who uses the police computer system to stee• officers away trom the sites ol his felonies !...! hrJ Cl G) l'IEAl lllOft.! The neople who love along Am~rica's 11vers are saluled on a cruise aboard the M1ss1ss1pp1 Queen steamboat 1ha1 takes the cast trom C•n· cinna1110 S1 Louis ( 1 hr I . 8 llOWll The' Undeleated • ( 1970. western) John Wayne Rock Hudson A Union Army colonel continues 10 lead his men into ballie unaware that lhi> South has ~neo a peace 1rea1y (2 hrs ) fJ (!9) 1W FA&.L. QUY A gangster (Richard Anderson) 111es to prevenl Coll trom test•· lying against h1rn by having T em kid· napPed ( 1 hr ) CD arraT~ TOMQHT An interview With non Howatd. Tony Curlis talks about the 1959 clas~!C cornedy "Some Like II Hot ' m> MOVIE "Breakhear1 Pass" ( t976. w es1ern) Ctiarles Bronson. Ben Johnson A disguised lederal agent. transporllng a prisoner by train through the West. 1s sud· denly caughl up rn a dangetous seqllence ot events as train passengers are mur- dered (2 hrs.) • • DOWT IAT 1'M1 ~ IUMm ftmT AT 1'Ml lmWClln'M -Of Mr Btg Biro. Cookie Monster and the resl 01 the gang \/1s11 the Motropolllan Museum OI Art In New York Ctty 0 ( 1 hr , CC) llCMI "The Betsy' ( 1978. Orama) Laurence Olivier. Roben Duvall Based°"• the novel by Harotd Robbins A powerful and relenlless Detroit auto tycoon bffngs a daredevil racing star Into hi& company 10 devel()p a revoMlonary new vehtcte ·n· ~hrs .. 5 mn'l.ha ..,.eca llOWll "Honlcytonk Man" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Ctlot Eastwood, Kyte EastWOOd An 011eHhe-htn, al(;ohOUc; country-western singer travels to Nastwllle with his 1.t1 year-Old nephew IOI a tast-(lhance audl- llOf'I al lhe or .. nd °'°()pry ·po· (4> hrs .~ min) (I) lllO¥ll "Monsignor" ( 1982. Drnma) .Cl'lrls1opher Reew Gt1novleve Bujotd. An omb4tro1.1s Amtftc8f).P'l9Sl'S secular ac1t111· llH tnetude m111a dealS Ind Cllll'll aflair1 'R'=) e "Muy While" f1977. Dramn) Ed Flllndera. Kathtt!en Beller A. young -Tuesday-Cont. tSJ llCml "TM Vt1rd1cl'' ( 1982, 0!01110) P11ul New1nan. Charlotte 111,tmpllng An .11cohollc Bo:.1or1 lawyer pulls tumself 1v1w1ht1r 10 briny an unpopula1 medical 111,11µr111.11ce c.;il5'! 10 trial aua1ns1 suong oppos111M oy rne couns. 1t1e arena1ocese Md h1:. own clients 'A' (2 ttr& ) l MOVE "Clloico Ut l\r111s" ( 1982 ~uwt•rtseJ Vw-. Mo111011<J Ca1her11tu l>o•,,cu~e l\n f'<.1.,1ped p11<.oni11 1.11.es d lh>ri.1· lHt't•llt>• .mil his w11,• hn-.1age 111 a cJrsp<>r Jle b1tl 101 lreo(Jom ( I hr . !>!> 111111) t:a'1)NfTGWBY .. 0 6) IAY CfT't .. ._. I he Uluebir<lS end -up in tile playoffs. end Svnny !ell& Joo Jt>oul her µas1 >lf!er cor1sumcna11ng hor reln1ioosh1p w1lh h1111 (I tu ) BI ~~HAAT A powerlul EurOl)t'Jll businessman set'l>.s 10 ehn11na1e Jonillh,111 anu Je<lrnler tro111 " Greek cros& country car 1afty ancJ take over Han Industries Q ( 1 hi) 0 l'OUCf WOMAN Ell) Ott STAGE L.A. Jim l\rnJ Manha Hl!S s11Jn' '1!) II.IC ICMO "Mon1e1uy's Roal Peo- ..., pie Nt-wly n111vcO V1e1nar11ese flsllerme11 111 t...1hlurt11.i ·.., Mu111P1ry eav area have. t>ef'n ,1ccu-..ecl 111 v10IJl•ng l1sh and game t.iw· •. 1>.1111119 w1ldhle w11h lhl1•1 9111 nets. ono ut:'.111119 a s1rn1111.•cJ 1e1a11011'ill1p w11h local f'~1.1uli~hed t1!.h1•1111e11 H MOVE Mvro:.ICJllO• ( 1962. Otant,1) Lh11~1ophe1 R•~·vl' Gene11revl' Uu11J1d A11 d1tttl•fln11'> l\m(•11c,111 priest's <;Pcula1 ,1cttv1 Ill"> 111cJvdo: m.1tm clOQ.!~ anct carn111 :11ta1r., n (2 hr~, O MOVE Tnt> frPr11:h L1t:v1enan1 s Wo111 Jll c 1981 Dr.1111a) lifl'ryl Strtiep, Jeremy 11on:i 1\11 alla11 l11>1ween lwo actors is par allt"lco"i 111 the r•mi.tt\11(. pe11c1d lilm 1n which 1he two Jrf' perlo11niny 'ff (2 nrs . 5 tr11n I 0 MOVE £ r119rn.i· 1198? Suspense) M~11111 Sneen 1'11g111e rossey The CIA eng<1ges an f .isl Getman relugee 10 return 10 [as1 Bf'rl111 1<1 steal ii se1amblir1g 1.ll'v11..e trortt 1nt• KGB 'PC' (I hr 40 min I '1) MOVE Oov~ F1on1 Syrac;use ( 1940 Mus1call Manha Raye. Allan Jones Based on SMl<espeare·s "Come<ly 0 1 ----Erro1s "l"wo sefs onw1ns er ea le loCs of contus1on 1n anc1en1rGreece (I hr 30 mini 10:ao~~~~r=r" (1957 Drarn.11 James MacA11hur J;imes DAiy A let!n Jger gl'IS 11110 trouble when lhe lines vi comrnun1ca1tvn between h1111 and his lamer close down ( 1 hl , 50 1111n ) fl) COIKDYTOMGHT · ~ IOUM)llQI The Music ()1 Lukas Foss" This man and hos eAperomental and con1rovers1al musical s1y1e are studied 1Ulll 0 fJ ())@) 6) IOI TAXI • • QOMQIHOW THE .wffDIOlll IDlfYtlU ' "CllE GUASOll I THE FOUR COMDI: A UTIOIW. IAC. ACI AMA? An e.xammatJon 0 1 Che adverse ettec1s of uranium m1n1ng. coal str1pm1n1ng ano synthetic fuel develoi>emen1 on the Colorado P1a1ea11 is presented t 1 hr l L MOVE 13el Ami" ( 1978. Comeoyl ri.irry Rt.>em<. I\ rerm1e1 covering an e101 -< .'HI show ,5 pt>1suaded 10 101n 1he hm 1 v1nlJ stall ol a .,1-,,n mag;wne ( I hr 24 non I 2 MOVE "f1t>'>urrec11on' 11960. Orama1 [111'1' £lurc;1vn San• Shep.1ru Aller a npar· 1a1a1 auto ~c1<Jen1. e wo111an finds 11'181 srie hai. the at>1h1J 10 tioal olhur& but 1s perbOculad beeause ut 1181 rolusal 10 cl111111 11<.11v1nQ1ntluonee 'PG' (I hf. 45 nun l n• ($)A CAii <11 LmB. r.owar<J ASl'ler scars as t1t1 1tllo111ey whO toke.s on a Pullver Prrze w1nn1ng colu111nts1 (Oar\101 J· Tr11vant1) "' an e111ollonally diarged llhul '>u11 hroughl by a war C01e51J011<.lt-111 (Gu1l.lu11 p.,, sent) ( I n... 3<' '"'" ) t1:11 (.[) "°"1ICllfTD 1t:ll U ()) ~ '.L B11a11t• lluppornnus s1a11 10 Qecur afle1 an, elde11y Huwo11m1 curse'rlhe King Ka111uh31neka Cluu ur1d ors members (A) (I 111 10 1111n I a m TOllCl!T Hosl Joflnfly C:.ilrSOll Guesl Walle1 C1oni..11e ( I hr ) I IATUllDAYllGHf @) AIC .... NIClltf1'u. • llMCM Of-_, nlCll Of THE NfT Sche<Jult:IJ rreu Willard. l au1e11 I ewes. s1a11d uµ corr11c; Ca11y 0 11s. gossip columrwll M.iirnou Me~;;i11111 hr . JO nun ) I Of IM FIWQICO Ci)~l9A(R) Cl:) lWClUI Fea1111eo the pownllul c•llecl~ ul 10<.;k ·n· roll un our you1to 11 111 Jo min) tltlO MOVE 'N1yllt r11yti1 from Musc;ow ( 1974. DtJma) Yul f31y11ne1 H1•11ry run oa A Suvrct (jele1..101 utter~ a hSI ol R11-. soan sµ1t>s It) WeslP111 lt.'ade1s (i' tus , ?O 1111n) (!J -llDOODO---rr~ '°' l El COUIGE fOOTULL Anzona v• UC:.l A (A) 13 hrs I (HI MOVE "Fo1cc r ive" ( 1981. Atlven ture) J1~ Lewis PM11 Hunflngloro A band 01 111erce11ar1es a11einµt 10 1eso1e d young woman 110111 the clutches of a cull leader who practices onrn<l c;o1111ol R' ( I llr 35 m111J 0 llOVIE Personal Best" ( 1962. Cha· rnal Ma11et Henunywdy Parm:c Donnelly Two young lemale aChle1es are IOrrl between love and ambition as tney 1ra111 for Olympic co111pe1111on 'R' (2 hrs I 1a. 0 MOVE "$1111 01 The· N1ghl" t 19S2 Suspense) Roy Sche•<ler. Meryl Streep A psych1a111s1 becomes mceasrngly 1nvo1veo w1lh a mys1e11ous woman who was the 1111s1ress 01 a murde1ea pa11en1 'PG' ( I hr,-JOmin I - tl:ll@ MOVE "Three Men On A Horse · t2:ll U 6) LATI NfT wn'M DAVID LfTTEMWI Guest Sf.'>. 1llerap1st Dr Rulh Wesrheomer Bill) TWIJQHTZONE , MOVE 'Ttte l h1et Who Came To 0111 11e1 ( 1973 ComeoyJ Ryart O'Nedl Jacquf'hr1tl Q1sset A comµuter analyst moon11yh1s as a.. soph1s11ca1eo cal ou1gla1 an<l has an affair w11h a sexy socoery lady LCM, MBICMI ITYLE ~hr • JO;nin J . ( llOVIE "Halls 0 1 Monletuma· ( 1951 01arna) A1cllard Widmark Jack Palance The US Mannes are po11rayed on recon naissance patrol.JO the Pac11oc du11ng World War II (2 his I MOVE ''The Goofamer. Part II t 1974 Drama) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall tl:ll CS) lOYllG .... MID PIJIRCT COUPLEI 1M IJ ,()) lllCCle>W McCloud becomes sus p1c1ous ot a reformed gangster • (Ne11111e Brandi'who is now 1unn1ng lor public oll ice (R) ( t hr 20 min.) 1• 9 MOVE "Sands QI Tne Kalaha11" ( 196!> Adventure) Slua11 Whllma11 Stan ley Baker Six survivors of a plane crash 1n a dangerous Afrocan desert hghl 101 su1 111\lal (?hrs) OJ AU It THE FAI& Y ti) llOVIE r1wr1111qo f1011<J' ( 1949 Ora 111111 l<1un C:rnwlrno /nchnry $1.011 A ti11111ihtul artu .. 1111r.inu r:ar111v1tl 011nc;er 16 11111 bflh1nd 111 ..J ~1nn11 1ow11 where &he 11\00ls up wnh rum.mc;11 d•rly pollJ1ci:. and mu.1011r l.? hr-. . 10 111111 I C? MOVIE "rr11nr1•, Jom'I Tti,. WACS" ( 19!>4 Cornmlyl 011n.1lrJ 1 n.oflnor Julio AoJ,1111'.. r 1h11(,1', .1110 .1 1111'..plru:;ed Army 111•1111•11.1111 40 111 !),or IOI w<imu11 ~ 11gh1s 111 ll1~· Arr11Qcl ~"'""·"'• CI 111 IO 111111 I mGOEscon 1•l~l MOVE "$1111 OI The N1yh1" ( 1982 Susoense) Roy Sc.t1e1dc1 MP1yl S11eeo 1agmeec1D10VEWT 1M Yfi = "r""' OIC>Otf' ( 1982. Drama) ~ylvt<\let S1.1llon~ I i1~111o11.(i1 •• (.;1yn11a A V1..t11,1111111'11•1,lfl°' IUll 111 w1!11 lhe police in' •· " ••• d d••..Jd wt1r ll11clny··, tournuluwro llSC..tlale.., 1fll0 d 11tlltOI w.ir If ( I Ill '1'1111111 ) 2'01 rt) CllNIWtMIQHTWATCtt · L.A. TOOAY ( }MOVIE I ht' Deer Hu111r•1" ( 19713 Dra 111a) rtuberl lJ•· N11u Mt:ryl <;1reep Three t.l<.rSC. caretroo l11t:11us ltorrt a small P1::nn· '>ylv.i111d sret>I 1C1'w11 drfl r,llanged 1n1eve1 l1y "~Jlflrl(lnc;11t1J 1111· 1~·1111r., •11 will when 1111-y a1P cJr<1llfUl .111d •.enl tu Voeinam 'A' ' 3111• 3111111) ~-ll LI WOfl.O AT LAAGE 0 MOVE ·r11,. llt•!•U ( 1982 Hurro11 K11r1 llu~!.ell. rl1c.t1a1d Dy~trl 2:IO fJ OJ m ... , <ro a.IT\ANCtaOREN't NI> C MOVE Th<' '.1•w,uou ... tlur!>1• ( 1'1/9 CtlmPOV) U1•.11l.1 Anrtre:;~ Oti~~ Del Pruit! M S MOVE · l\1i I .i·• t .1r1•,' tNu [J;~I<) (I hi ;>i.01111' •O MOVE 111• ~1e1·1 H1°1r11e1· i 1951 r>r.1111aJ ut•nf' fvilll'•. rtulx•rl Hul!on A lJ111ll'd Na11011~ JM!ml 111 Korea paves lhe wuy lot a qe11t-rill 1<1 marcti lorw;:110 with Iii•, !IOOp<; ag .. 111<,I lht' 1•11f•111y I I t'lr 30 111111 J (l ) lllOMltO ln.ETCtf d) MOVE . Wt:IJ ()I V1C.IM1c:.e \ 1969. Ora--- 111a) 8rel1 Hnl'>"Y Margme1 Lee A man 11111.l'> horn~ll 1-r11c.1riglt>d worn a qang ot 1)1uq <,lfluQ11le1., wt.en he <.>el'> 0u1 10 irwes- l11Jdle lhe l..o(lr .. 11 ponq ol h•'> lorme1 girl· lr1t:rod C7hrs1 (JT)MEWI tE.leua.11 TmEI l MOVIE Nnat Proc.e lilnr'f?·· ( 1952 <. 1rnecl11 I • nf>•, Cagt•f'y l.J1m O,J11Py ta H MOVE lhe rw.1 Tun!'' 1196:?. no111ance) J, t,,nualt: ~ll~IJ f11(k\Or1 ta ~FAITlUD llWICUI WE..IY, 11.D. HD MOVE C,r.11 i ally (Jv..,11 11978 A<.lvi:rorure) Cn..irll11n Hes1u11 Oav10 Ca1- ldU1JI\! When a nu1..lear ~ubma11nP cAr•y- 111q 4 I me11 at>u<11u is r,irnr11ed by a woy- w.-trf'.l l1e1yhlt>r 11 ')rni.-s t.> d Oeplh OI 1,400 lee! ororJ oe<:umes prccannu!>ly p~1cned urt cJ sea shell PG I t hr 5 1 rnin 1 d ~ T°' O' THE lllOMltO ~ - .,.. .. Tmt , .. , ·0 MOVIE Used Cars I 1980. Comedy) Kun .Russell J..tc~ Warr1en .. S. 'UEJI CHAIE Snow Harl 15 on des· pera1e nee<J ol a compu1e1 wt11L when Iha 11111es lor K11111sh••ld" leQal b11et are 1os1 1n d \lowned c:ornpulPr I 1 hr 1 d 0 MOVE L•lll•' r)I llJ' tl(.e I 1949 W(o,tf'rl•I Jurn111 (In""" l11m Tyler A 1.owt.J11y 1e11.111h 111i111p 111 c;1;11111 h1& sn::ire ol lt1!i. ll"ild n1otr.1:r ., o--..till" Jiii/ lo Ooscover tl1,1I I··~' tlh!•f r l'> lJP('ll JO\l11cteo I I hr I 19 olUU. ... LE Friday, Nov. 11, 1983 25 { ... ·- -Weclnesclay Conl. GUltent:erg, Mickey Rourke A BallH'nore ct1ner 1~ 1'1P 1111n9out lnr a QUolllel 01 young rnpn se1•11 d1J11r1g !I'll! l•me w'1t!n lhP pro:s 5,ires ol adullhnod are lh1eaten111q lo disperse them 'R' (I hr !>O m111 i t.i S' MOVIE fhe Border" 1'901. Drama) Jack N1c:holson, Valerie Pe111nP A TP.xas border guard's values come in confltcl w1lh those o f 111s corrupl co worl\ers and his mate11a1ts11c: wife 'R' (I hr 45 111111 J "'I()) CUNEWINIGHTWATCH LA. TOOAY HUANG CHUNG I PIWATt UVH ~U MOVE "Na11ona1 Lampoon's Movie Madness" ( 1961 Comedy) Robby Ben· son, Richard Widmark Popular movie genres are sa11111ed 1n three parodies 'R' M hr . 30nun) 1:11 mmNEW• MOVIE "Screamer" ( 1974, Drama) Pamela rrankl111, ,Jim Norton ~11 Amen can assaulted while v1s111n.g ;ibroad locales ner altacker and plOI'> revenge ( 1 hr 30 min) I· (!,.) MOVIE "The Last Ame111.an V11g1n" ( 1982. Comedy) Lawrence Monoson. Diane Frankl111 A shy 1een ager in love 1s reluclant In 1rnn his buddies 1n the11 purs1111 ol sexual expenences 'R' (I hr , 30 min ) (QJ MOVIE "Arn11yv1lle II 1 he Possession" ( 1982 Horror) eur1 Young, James Olson A tam1ly expe11ences supernaturally 1nflu enced problems after moving into a Long Island house. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 mtn.J CZJ MOVIE "The Verdict" ( 1982. Drama) -~rbing Movies- lcalfS1 'lhe Secret Lite 0 1 Waller Milly" ( 19117 C:ome<Jy) Oar1ny Kaye, V11gin1a Mayo (2 hi!>) •'0 t<,lsnd nt Adventure" ( 1979. Adven lure) Norman Bowl~i Wilfred Brambell U hr , 2~ n11n J ... @ 'lmnf.oc1e" ( 196/, Mystery) Rayrnond Burr Geraldine Brooks (2 hrs ) a.(C) "Super ruu" (1981 Comedy) Terence Hill, Ernest Borgntne (I hr , 35 m1n1 1;tl (01 "Col<I n1ver" ( t982. Advcnlurn) Sun1nne Webe1. Pat Peterson ( 1 11r , 3!:> ttllfl ) ( {) 'Mons1ynor" ( 19tl2. Orama) Ct111sto· ~e• Reeve. Genevieve Burold (?hrs J r.o "Go111' South"' ( 1970. Comedy) Jacko Nicholson, M11ry Stecnt>wgen ( 1 hr . 4 1 nun ) .,_($)"lo nat.e The Wind" (1960, D1ama) Sle110. Uuttcnberg, Randy 011a1tJ I J hr • <lb n\111) a.(C) "Swamp Th1ny" (1982. Fan1asy) Adrienne Bart)ea11, l 0t11s .Jourdan ( 1 h1 , 30 rn1n) .,.(0) "They Go1 Me Covereo" ( 1943, Com ody) Bcm Hema, Oorolhy l amour (2 hrs J fl ) "l 11ps" ( t98 l. Orama) George \. Scott, T unothy f lull on (2 hrs ) . •9 "Vic.ft)r I V1CIOm1" ( 198;>, Corner1y) · Julre Andrew!., Rober! Preston, (2 h~. 15 1run.) -(C) "Moonshine County FKpro1s" ( t977, Orama) John Saxon. Su88n Howard (I hr . 38 mm l 00 "E.mgmo" ( 1982. SUSPff'l&e} Martin Shoen. B11g111e Fossey (I hr , 40 mfn) ()) "The Le!!t T1mo I Saw Pe11s" ( 19511, Orama) Eflzaboth Taylor. Ven Johnson ('1 hrs I • 28 Frlday. Nov. 11 , 1983 Paul Newman, Charlo!le Rampltny An alcofloltc l1nstnro 1;iwye1 pulls t1on1.,l'll toyether tP ; a11 unpnpur;ir m"\llCiil malprac11c.e "'' ,, It • 111.it 111d111~1 ""'""• oppos111on l1y 1hP c.oun•, th1; .11<.f1(J1rn 11 .• • anct his own chant!. 'R' (? h(<, 1 MOO MOVIE "ThP 1 ;ill ruxa11 ( 19:1,J W!~'.I ern) Lloyct Br1<iqec.. M .. r1e Wondsnr A band ul trt·dsure seel\t:r~ sets out lor !he· deserl 1n search ol gnld that 1s rllµ111u1lly concealed 1n an lr1d1l'H1 t1111111I 111111111\1 1 1 hr . 30 min) (!) llORNltG ITRETCH G) MOVIE "Deadtall" ( l'll•ll. S11sp1::11-.1· Michael Ca•ne. Giovanna HHllt A lt•'itulthil woman conv1nc!'s ii cat blll!Jl..il In lei1r11 up with her tiomosexual h11'.band 111 ;1 jewel robl.>ery (:>hrs, 10 111111 J ~::.r .. .,.. ~-~MOVIE "T11e s1an1c." < 111n . n1.1111.11 Jim Brown, .Judy Pa1,;I! A 111.in fllll'" It• p11san after lleec111y drug dt4Jlerc. 11111 <if 1 5 million dOlifHS ( 1 hr 1"> m1n ) tlD (!) FAITIUD (S) MOVIE "Mo11s1un111' ( t98? l>r.ar11.i1 Chr1stoP.her Reeve. (,i;inev1evll f'l111nlr1 Aro amb•t1ous American p11t'!.t'& ~·•cult1r .1u1v1 lies include mat1a deills anil t,arnal alliltr" 'A' (2 hrs l 0 MOVIE "Vtt;IOr I V1c1011a" ( 198.?. Comedy) Julie Andrews 11oberl Preston A gay 1mpresaiil'i' turns a s1arv1ng singer into the rage of 1930s Pa11s by billing her as Europe's greatest female 1mpersona -@ "The Lonely Man" ( 1957, Drama) Jack Palance. An1hony Perkins (2 hrs ) 1t•O "Bronk" I t975, Or;ir1111) JMk Patrince. Da111ct Birney ( 1 hr 30 rT11t1 ) 11:11(0) "The Verdic1" ( 1962. nrarnil) P.rnl New171an, Charlolle Rampl111u (?hr-; J (Z) 'Trancas Joins The WAC'.$" ( 1954 Comedy) Donald O'Connor Juloe A<'lU1ns ( I hr . 30 min ) -Afternoon Movies- -Q) "The ltwd Day" ("1965, Drama) George Per1pard, flizab~th Ashley (:> nrs) (C) "Pollergerst" ( 1982. HOttOf) Craig T Nelson, Jobelh Wiiiiams ( t hr , 55 min ) C.S.) "The Gambler" ( 1980. Westeon) Kenny Royers, Lee Purcell (t> hrs I 0 "B11q11t Haas Must Re Kilted" ( 19~? Drema) Philippe No1rel. Joan Rochetntl (I hr . 45 min ) 1• (H) "Galhpoh" ( 198 I Drnma) Met C11ti son, Merk Lee ( 1 hr , 50 mtn ) 1:alCZl "The Ver<llcl" ! 196?, Drama) P11u1 Newman, Charlolle nurnplln!J (2 hrs ) a.CC) "Sue Pack" ( t902, Comedy) Kenny Re>gers. Diane lane ( 1 hr . 4b min ) (I) "The Hor11ont111 l 1eu1enan1" ( tQ6;>, Comedy) Jim Hu11011. Paula Pre111tss ( 1 hr .. 30 man) g "The Chosen" ( 1981, Dra1f\8) MnAo mlllan Scnefl. AOd SlClttJOr ( I hr • bO min) .. CID "Fntgma" ( 1982. Suspenso) Maron Sheen. Brlg11te Fossey ( 1 hr • 4'0 min ) (tJ "Treasures Ot n 1t Sn<>w" ( 1981, Orn ma) Paul Qean. Carey 8prn (I hr 40 n'lln.) •CZ'l "ChOico OJ Armro" 11982. Susponsel Yves Montand. Catherine Ooneuve ( I "' 55m1n) •CC) "A Song is Born" ( 1')48, Comcoy) 011nny Kayo, V1ru1ni11 Mayo ('? hrs ) CS') "To R11r.e 'The Wlncl" ( 1980. Drf11'!lt'1) tilt 1-'G l<' hrs . 15 min ) 3:50 H':ll0'1£ "l·ll'l11ty1im_.~.. ( 1982. Ora· "'"I Cioni Fo ... 1wood Kyle Fastwood An ,,., the t11l1 alcoholic country·western · 1nyl'!r 11avets to Nashville w11h his 14-Y"ti' l)ttJ 11epl11~w tor a 1as1-chance aud1· lum ill the Grand Ole Opry 'PG' (2 hrs,, 5 111111) tGO ~9 '°' o· TitE llON9tO IWICUI WEJ.IY, M.D. 7 FUNT9E -re I0 .. 11 ~I (fl) UO O fll()VE "(~u11hre" ( 1950, Western) !1utt ned' Ra11y Robert Lowery A noto- "' ,~ uurlaw's tool<·ahke picks up the vto- 1!'111 t1a1t whPre nos predecessor letl ott. (1 1111 ~J IUUWllCLE O, JOttN All> AJUE A young girl ol silt lroes io conl11111 fier suspocoons that Queen EllZ- atJelh wea1s 11er crown at a1l 11mes. (I hr., 10 noon) Z MOVIE MJc.Ariliur" ( 1977. Blogra-pl1~) Cir e<Jor y Pe,:k Dan O' Herlll)y The l.11111•"'" tr.111>d and flamboyant military le.11 18• ul Wl1o10 W;i1 II expenences brllllan1 r1>nibal v1c1011es oetore a final, fi'ery con- '"" tlilloon w1t11 Presadenr Harry Truman. r(. (t> hrs' II) 1111n ) W C' MOVIE · !Jrnmder" ( 1972, Drama) l1c.t!ly Tyson, Paul W1nt1etd During lhe oarlo. Deprossoon years. a family of black st1arecroppers s1111ggle 10 stay 1ogether In spite ol overwhelming odds)G' ( 1 l'lr , 45 min I / Sieve Gu11enberg, Randy Quaid. ( 1 hr .. 4!>ta1) *'I 0 ""Dain South" ( 1978, Comedy I Jack N1c1101son. Mary Sleenburgen ( 1 hr., 41 mm) YD 0 ' 'I tiey GClt ME! Covered" ( 1943, Com· edyt Rob Hope, Oorolhy Lamour (2 hrs I lcal z "Whe11 W111te Comes Marching Home" ( t950 Comedy) Dan Dailey, Co11nne Calve! ( 1 ht 22 min ) --Evening .. u,=. ca ... ' FAlfTAIY*MD AIC ... D nml'I CC9'AllY MAWAIRVM ~, ............. 19C ... I WllalfMDllOtUIM.mlAW. llOVIE "Swamp Thing" ( 1982, Fania· 'ly) Ad11en11e Barbeau. Louis Jourdan. A 011111an1 research scientist concocts a 1e11uirt..able 11te-streng1hening potion that ruros him 1mo a heroic monster at1e1 he rs noar1y f\1110<1 In the destrucllon of his labo- t iJ!Or}' 'PG' (I hr . 30 min) IE'l TOPU.IOIMJamesBroe<l I Larry Alexander 12-round ESPN Heavyw8lghl (:homp1onshlp b0\.11 (live from Atfartllc C11y. N J.) (2 hrs . 30 min) l $) MO~ "The Gembl\lr" ( 1980. West· rro) Kenny Rogers. Lee Puicelt. A protes· goonal gambler takes e train ride through tne Old W t1t to help his estranged son Md Ilnds. romance with a Sh8CJy 8'>Clely llad~nj~°;~· (2 hrs) ... :=n~ AUCI -Weclnesclay Cont •. WVllldll 1kcti1..11\1'1 ""'"I'll Ill 1111p10\lll\C) lho• wo1IO {? hrli l .. @ AU•THl,Al&Y au CE'' AUTO RACeeo , emu '"'·"'"'' ·oo 1110111 Sy1,1~usc NV I flO (.' h1•. Ill '""'I *9 {!) LO¥HOAT QJ ,JI. llAGAZIR An 1nh•tv1ilw with t1l•1tJ.i Vl)f'I N.lgle a WUflloill whu fllt.'W up Ill N.111 Ge1rnany .l IOok .11 '>lflle' Y.,011~11 1,ll.11111. 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O Q) FAm.Y Tiii Alei< develDµs a spe· c1al relat1onsh1p with a 40·year·old lrslener (Carolyn Seymour) whrle he 1s wo1k1ng al the school radio s1a1ron • (Q) lllOVW "Am1tyv1lle II The Possession" ( 1982. Hoiro1) Bull Young James Olson A family experrellces supema1urally 1nllu enced p1oblems after moving into a Long Island house ·R· ( 1 hr 45 mm I · '1) MIGHT CWJ.IRY ,_ 0 tl1) IT.~ Dr Cril•IJ pedorms S1 Ehg1us's t11st ncart tran~rlant us1nQ lhe nearl ot Or Moo15on·s ta1c wile 10 accomphsh 1ne operat1011 ( 1 nr ) BUQJG>MEWI @) NOTll Rc1cia1 l)a11ed e1up1s JI lhe SI Gregory while a youoy mute woman 1Dawn Jello1y) hnOs 1on1JncP w1tn .J rp1me who shows he1 a new wil) to com munrcare 11 hr I '1!) QRAMD CDfTI'A&. Arct11v.1I pt1n1og1anh-; and clrps hom Old Hvllywooll m11s1ca1., locus on the history ,Jrch1tectu1e anti mytt101ogy 01 (>rand C4•n11,1I Sl11110n C MOVIE Death Wish II ( 198? Or;1mu1 <...nartes f11onson Jill 1re1.mu A v1911ante rn1J11e!'> to l llS Angell''. In ~OflltnUP his l1ghl d!Jclcnsl orme 'R' (I rir J'1 rrun ) H ll0¥1E FH"'''' I 198~ Advl'nlut<'I C 11111 I ,1.,lwurnl I 11•ll1ht' JCJ<11''> A ll S p1l11I iJllll" lu•lurul lltl'.'.11111 llflt". 11'1 '>ll'•ll •I '•llf1t•1•.11111e l111ht11111 pl,tlt" l'(i (i' tu•, I~ 111111, l $I llOVW I ho• >IUO ( l'lltt l>111111ol 10.111 (,oll.11" 011111•1 I t11J1,1•, A wuilt>t 1I011.1Hll"• hi'. Colll'ftf l'!y 'llf•t!µllllJ with IW, • ho'.~ ~. wrlu Ir ( t 111 :i•, 111111 ) 0 lllOYll "()011'!, Patty" ( 1976. C,ome dyJ J11hn lt1uyce.1\lt' r ,11 01snop A group ot SUDurb:inr11-.s q;ilher al a 111ent1's hOU$1t IU wdl< It ltlC' 1•lt'c.t1rn1 11'111111'• (I hr 30 """I '1) llOft llw M1•11y M1111ull<J11•; ( 1944 Cum1:1dyJ 01111,1111 0 '(,0111101 J.at l> Oalo.1e A lur111ty ol Vtllldov1ll1.1r1!> 111al\u:. 115 Broad Wn'{ debvl t I '" JO 11110 ) 11::11 m IMOUUOBfT .rwoM ... &l) FOOnAU. .. 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Br1 (In M11che11 ("liappel John M 0 ") t...Omedoan Arsen10 Hall TV columnrst Bob Ost>ome ( 1 h1 30 min ) " m&TI Of IA.Ill AWtalCO lMOEMT AM>llG HUllAN llHA¥90fl lllOVIE The Gambler" f 1980 Wesl ern) Kenny Roge1s Lee Pu1cell A p101es -,oonal gambler takes a t1arn 110e 1h1ough the Old West 10 nelp h•s estranged son and hnds 1omance w1lh a Shady society lady along lhe way ( 1 hr 40 mrn ) E' MORIE RAC890 WUILY (R) tOi EVOm.G GOEi S l llZANIE John Byner snow!. you things -,11anger than lluth 1arge1 lhan Ille. and ianier than any c.how you've eve1 sePn 11 hi) @ll0¥1E "Honk ytonk Man" \ 1982. D•a· ma) Chnt Eastwood. Kyle rasrwood A n over thP hill i!lronnloc countrv·wef.tetn !.111y111 11Jvu111 to Nost1v1ll1> w1111 1110., 14 yN11·0kl 111.1phuw 101 .1 lll•it l ll.r11<., .1uor non4nt ttu· C1.111d Oto 01'•Y 'f'L (;?tu 1. !.. ""'' J '1) JWQ.UI rttuturt!cJ 0H11•e•fl1• .u.1 t11lf1t Ill d wot11u11'!> v1blt to tlt:ll .111 ,If"'"', whll t1lmo:.1 f()Ulld ma111a1 IJ!i'>'o ... •v1•11 l1111v« t_1 h1 . J01n111 l U.O llO¥ll fha llook1e:. 1 l'J/ I U!.ima> Oa11en McGllvtn Paul llu1ke n('(.1u11s for t1 mef1opo111an pollc.e fllf1.e ptt•fKHe tu detll w11h ti v.i1101y ol ev(l!y0.1y !JIOUll'ffl' OO tu , 40111111) ........,...-TWOMNEWI · ) ~Ali COWTACT kMATl (R) ) lllOYll "Split Image" ( 1981 Ur.1111t1J Michael O'Keele, Katen Allen A man -is seduced into 1om1ng a 11111y1<111~ c.1111 (2 hrl>) • lS) llO¥ll "Force Five" t t98 1. Adven tute) Joe Lewis. Pani Hu11t111vto11 A ua110 ol me1cena,,es at1en1µ1 10 re~cur> a '(Ou1111 woman 1101n lhe clutche~ of a w it telle1e1 who p1act1ces mind ccm1ro1 ·1r ( 1 h1 35 111111) a.(~) llOft · An Oll1CU< A11tJ A t.vntlt:marf ( 1982. 0 1ama) R11..harcl <.,; .. 1c Ol:lbru Wmger An und1SC1ph11ed 11v1ntror• olhee1 candidate meets his rnatc.h m ..i lougli Naval d11ll 1nst1uc101 'A' (2 111~ b nun ) uao m UTIMIGHTwmtOA¥1D~ Gues1s acttess comed1ennr> Andre& Mar tin. retrred Qaseball P•lt:ht:I G<iylo1u Perry Bhr) 1ftJQHT ZC*E llO¥ll "Bevv110 At'.J"''".. ( l'J/' AOventu1e) John Al>hley t 'e'''tl" N.toe1 A1chaeo10g1sts O•'>Gover an 1'.ld111l ht;l1eve1I 10 oe rhe losl co11t1nen1 <JI All.11111... ( t ht JOm1111 . Q) LOW. AIEICAN ITn.E Cl l MOYIE · Morral Combat t 198<' Adventure) A mar11a1<111i;111il"'"' a•e'IQ<l' the staymgs of hes w1lr .m•l •.r111 ·11 r t h1 4b mrn) . t2l!I I) ll0¥1E I f'!Jt'flcJ <JI . !tie t..tildtn Gun ( 1979 Wesft;rn) ,Jt:'ll O-;u;1hage Hal Holbrook The rnlamou" Uuu111r1ll's ra1Cle1~ massacre-rrte lamlly 01 a young man who ·determines to avenge thti kill 1n_gs (R) ( 1 h1 . 20 min J tt:ill(L) llO¥IE "Fehc1a' ( 1980. Or.irr1a1 Jean • Roche. Mary M endem Afl Aus11a1ran cou pie's mamage rs shak<:n up by the amval or a bored nymphet ( 1 hr 5 m•n ) r 1&9._~ "The Corispuators' ( 1944, Adventure) Hedy Lamarr. F'aurRenramr----9 In 1944. the Nazis create chaos rn Lisbon ~ hrs , 10 min ) 1•9 llOVll "The T1amplers" ( 1966 wesr- ern) Go1don Scott. Joseph Colten When a soldier returns home alter lhe C1'11I Wai, h•S d om1nee"ng latner causes problems i htS) • AU• llll 'Am. Y lll0¥11 Partners In Crime 11962 M ys1e1y) Bemard Lee Jonn Van Eyssen Based on an Edgar Wallace s1ory A weal1hy ous1nessman •54Durderell iollow ~~~yi!l h1 30m1n I 1:11 C'e) lllOYll ··seven Beauues 11976. Ola; ma) Giancarlo G1anmnr Sn.r.ey Stoler While 1mp11soned 1n a Naz, concen11a11on camp. a pelty th1et lrnos n1~ c b">esswe d es11e tor sell-p1eservaticn Dul 10 tne ull1· ma1e lest 'R' (2 hrs l t~ fl m ..c ... ""0¥1J11GH--rr er., =.ww. MAU FOOTIAU Sterlin., Cup Ca111on vs Richmond (RI ( 1 t>• 30m111) tS8W¥11 ·o.~( 1982 Co-•0y) Slt!ve Friday, Nov. 11; 1983 27 -Thursday Coat. · -· SU e J,~ amb111ous young man trying lor a se111 1n lhe House ol Commons. 10 woo a wealthy business.man<; daughter (Parl 17 ot 22) 11 hr ) . -· . · l\ 1~ NOT NECfllAM.Y lltE NEWI Com~ sketches combine with classic film and news 1001age 1n arf 01foea1, satiric rake- oll L llOVE ·Younq Lady Challerley" 11977, "ora1111a) Harlee McBode, Peter Ralray A young woman 1nnan~ner lam ... 'Y s huge mansion and an ancestor's diary oe1a11tng numer011" sexual escapades 'n' U hr ?8 min) Q' llOVE !trey Got Ml' Covered" ( 1943, Ct1medy) Boo Hope. Dorothy Lamour A Wasnington sat>olage ring 1s accidentally invaded by a foolish newspaperman ( 1 1'1r 35m1ri) • 11.a@ llOVE 'Chain Lightning•· ( 1950, Ora- ma) Humphrey Bogart. Eleanor Pari\er Greed almost costs a 1e1 pilot his honor and his girl {2 hrs.) 1':11 w IPO«flCENTIJI CIEIAICOM n=-Cl) TU"8 .IOHN, ILO. A sll1lled micro· vascular surgeon (David Ackroyd) acc1· dentally shoots and se11ous1y wounds his wife (Gretchen Corbett) (R) ( 1 hr . 10 • min) D m TOMGHT Host Johnny Carson Guest inventor Ernest St. George ( 1 hr ) I IATUllDAY NIQHT ®J AX ... ~ ltllMCMOf-nlC«I Of 1ME NIQHT Scheduled Doro· ih Hamill. Rita Coolidge ( 1 hr 30 m111 ) l1ETI Of IAN FIWICllCO , .... y POll11WT TOI' MMC IOJlllQ James Broad I Larry Alexander 12-round FSPN Heavyweight Champ1onsh1p bout (horn Atlantic Clly. N J ) (R) (? hrs . 30 nun ) ® llOYE "Enigma" ( 198?. Suspense) Martin SMen, Brig111e Fossey Tt)e CIA engages an Easr German re!uyee 10 return 10 East Bettin lo steal a s,er:irnbling de111ce rrom the KGB 'PG' 11 hr . 40 min) / (%) llOVlf 'Choice Of l)~rns" ( 1982. Suspense) Yves Montafid. Catherine Deneuve An escaped 6risoner rakes I\ horse breeder and hi~ wile hostage In a desperate bid lor jreedom. ( 1 hr . 55 min) QD lit CWI i;9a1ureo. Oavld Toma discusses 1he ctfug problem among the young: a wian's survival of e brutal stab~ ( 1 r , 30 min ) 1W CC> ' oonshlne County Express" ( 1977, Drema) John Sa>eon. Susan How- ard. A trio of t>eautllul young women fight a t>ootlegglng syodlcate es a strategy or reve~e lor the murder of their father 'PG' 1hr ,38 min.) -· "Hammersmith Is Out" ( 1972. Comedy) Elizabeth Taylor. Richard Bur· ton In exchange fOr riches. a young Intern helps an Insane man escepe from an is ~hrs.,Smin) DlllllTmWM ... llOV9 "fhe Chosen" ( 1981. Orame) Mawrmlllari Schell. AOd Steiger A 111end- Shlp slowly develops between e worldly, ess1rnlleted Jew end the son ol t1 Hassldlc robb1 'PG'=hr . 50 mtn) -(I) L0¥1M1 Mm PWICT CCU\11 -· G) LATI 1lml DAYm ~ Ouesl$ mus1cslnn B.B King. aclor·come- 30 dfe~aulman. (1 hr.) 1.,. "=on10 10 Arrow Beacll'' ( 1977, Myr.tery) I auronce Hnrvcy. Joan- Friday, Nov. 11, 1983 . na Peller A young woman v1s111ng the Santa Barbara beach house 01 a polite. soft·spoken older man discovers that l'\er host has a darker side 10 his personality ~~Om1n.) • , I "'1WAll I llAll'TWI LAUGH • EMTDT.-.rf TOllGHT Jan11e Lee ·· Cut11s, producer lngo Piem1nger, w11ter Ring Lardner Jr and stars Donald Suther land . Sally ~llerman and Gary Burgholt recall the 1970 movie "M • A ·s· H " «I) LOYI. AIBICAll tm.E tt:ll©'l .,_ "Melody In Love·· (1972) A woman embarks on a vacallon lo a brealh·lak1ng island where she encounters romance ( 1 hr . 55 min ) (SJ LADIEI' NIGHT OUT IT..-.0 N>GYl The racy comedienne hosts an all-male s111p show taped at Chippendale's ~hlclub in LQS Angeles ( 1 hr . 11 min ) U.B (I) llOYE "Fast F11ends" (t978. Dra- ma) Susan Heldlond, Carrie Snodgrass A young. divorced mother gets a firsthand education in 1elev1s1on when she 1s hired as staff assistant on a ralk sf10w (A) ( 1 hr.. 20mrn.) 1.a D llOVE "Robinson Crusoe And The Tiger" ( 1972. Adventure) Hugo Sflgl1lz Ahul A shipwreck survivor marooned lor 2!:> years on a' desert island rescues a young boy from deafh and encounters a tribe of cannibals (2 hfs ) (!) llOYIE "Yellow Jack" ( 1938. Orama) ... Robert Montgomery, V1rg1n1a Bruce Medi cal pioneers a11emp1 to find the cause 01 and cure tor yellow lever (2 hrs ) Q)AUltTMEFAIAY «I).,_ "Beg. Borrow Or Steal" ( 1973, Ad11enture) Mike Connors. Kent McCord Three disabled vererans rob a museum lo ltnance a business venture ( 1 hr . 30 min) (l.l .,_ "Yanks" ( 1979. Romance) Richard Gere, Wilham Devane Several American soldiers become involved 1n romantic altairs while stationed 111 Engtanrt duri;,:orld War II 'A' (2 hrs .. 19 rnrn ) I aeon 1.a ALSTAlt COOKl"I AIBICA 1:11 llOVll "The Verdict" ( 1982. Drama) Paul Newman. Charlotte Ramphng. An alcoholic Boston lawyer pulls hlmsell together ~o b11ng an unropular medical malpractice case to trla against strong opposition by the cour1s. the archdiocese and his own clients. 'A' (2 hrs ) I 1•11: IRIOVWfT ~ PLAltt "Wiiiie Nelson" llOV9 "Monsignor" ( 1982, Drama) Chrlatopher Reeve, Genevieve Bujold. An ambitious American priest's secular ectlvl· ties 1nolude mafia deals end carnal affairs 'A' (2 hrs.) 1•(1) llOV9 "Forever Emmanuelle" (1975. Adventure) Annie-Belle, Emmanuelle Arsan. A group of hedonists mount an e>epedltlon Into an unexplored part of the P"lllpplnes 10 find e legendary tribe that practices strange rites 'R' ( 1 hr . 29 min~ *I Cll ... ....,_ATCM TODAY AUTO UCM "SCCA Nissan 1 r!lns Am~ ~e!\, Nov ) (R) ( 1 hr) a.@ AT t:11 (C)llOV9 "Mondo Cane" ( t963. Adven· turo) Documentary Narrated by Staiano Stbaldl Tho more e>ellaOrdlnary '1<1n of Ille In dlltoren1 coontrlos offers strange c~1r monies and even s11anger IOOd (I hr . !10 min) O llOV9 "One Dark Night" ( 1982. Hor· 1orJ Adam woet. Meo Tiffy A 11orority pladgo cincountets a vampire durtn(l 11 nigru spent in ;i haunteo mausoleum 'PG' M hr .34 rrnn ) a:a mmMEW• llOVlf K1% K1<.S Kill, Kill'' ( 1966 Adve11tureJ Tonv Kenoall. Orao Harris An accomplii.neo cr11111na1 makes world dom1: nation his ultimate 1.,01ec1111e (I hr 30 111111 J @ AOllCUI. TUM U.U. ~6 lltE SOUND Of laJNIEJI M11.;nae1 Mo11ar- ty and Joanna Miles star 1n this suspense drama aoou1 a woman and her lover plott 1ng the rN1tOl'r ot hc>r sadistic husband (2 hrs 1 MOO llOVE ·neath Valley ( t946 West· ern) Robert Lowery Helen Gilbert Pros· oec11ng tor gold 1n Death Valley has rts• ettec:ts on a man·s mind ano personality ~hr .30min) . llOMlltQ IT11ETCH llOVE 'Lost Battalion" ( 1962 Ora· ma) Diane Jergens Leopold Salcedo Americans receive aid horn a F11tp1no guerrilla leader ou11ng World War II (2 ~hrl;.:rw. IUlllEllTml l11 llOVE "The Frerich t 1eutenant's Wom- an· ( 1981 Drama) Meryl 91reep, Jeremy hons An attair bc>rween two actors is par- allelec1 in lhe romantic pe11od him 1n which the two are performing 'R' (? hrs . 5 min/ l:tl (!l FAITIUD (tj; MIO CONIUER llDOllTI 'The Holiday ~ec1al" (Z llOVE "Hie Vl!1d1c 1·· ( 1982. Drama) Paul Newman. Charlolle f1antpling An a1,oho11c Boston i(lwyer pulls himself toge1he1 w b11ng an unpopular medrcal -malµrac11ce case lo 111al against strong oppos111on lJy the courts 1he archc!locese and his owo c:hents ·n (?hrs ) M 0 llOYIE ·rtie M1ss1on111yj' ( t982 Com· edyl Michael Patin. Mnyg1e Sm11h In vie rcmao l onclon an Anghciln clergyman fresh from Africa 1s ass1g11ed 10 head a slum mission tor lallen women with the 11na11c111I support of his amorous benefac- tress 'R' ( 1 tu . 30 min ) .. I TOI' O' THE llON9IG llARCUI WIUY, U . MTm llOVE "Po1terge1s1•· ( 1982 Horror) ra1g T Nelson, Jobeth Williams Vengeful ghosts take over a suburban California home and abduct the resident lam1ly's ~"Best child. ·po· ( 1 hr • 55 mtn ) ...... ,... ) llOV9 "Ga111po1r. (1981. Drama) Mel Gibson. Mark Let. Two Australian toot racers with contrastingly different peraon· alltles sign up to tight In Turkey during Wotld w ar t ·po· ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) *119 llOV9 "Motor Patrol" ( 1950. Mys- tery) Reed Hadley, Jane Nigh A rookie cop goes undercover to break up 11 stoteo car racket. 11 hr ) ~IUU...-U ~ 111)¥9 "An Un11~11aole Job For A omen" ( 1981, AdVonture) Paul Free- man, Pippa Gunrd. A women's t>oss com- m1\ii svtc1C1e and leaves a rape recordlng "11king h6r to carry on for him ( 1 hr , 30 min) .. \11) .... 0I~ No matter what you're doing, your newspaper hometown The lllyNll fits In. .... I Wtllll Of.fOITUlll tUWml(nMUtM TMl Mn M0¥11 "l~l1lml 01 l\dvt111tur~" ( 1979 A\lve11ture) Norn11m nowlee. Wtllrt1i..I BtJmbell 1 001 \_D1111sh won agers 1angk! with te110111>1& ~1111 011 ~u11u11e1 vacation l~n) 1• ..... ..... IWPY DAVI AGAle AIC.wao . 'JI. llAQAJllE Huw teen agers spend F11oa(nights tn Pellltuma, Cahl . skyd1111ng 110 balloons ROWAN I llAmltt LAUQKa @ m.wa DnDTAlmJff TOllQHt Jamie Leo Curlts. producer lngo Premlnger, w111er Ring Lardner Jr and stars Donald Suther- land • Sally Kellerman Md Gary Burgholl _ 1rec;_= t970mov1e "M"A·s ·H " -...wu ...... IB'O«T LCM cc11•cnoei I lllOTon&l ntE ADVDfMllE Of HJl.OCI( HOUllD A ccin111e detective s4a1chel. tor a v1lla1nous 'i_~Alerle1101 lQ) llOVll "I he Veio1ct" ( 1982 Orama) Paul Newman Cha11011e Ramphng An alcohohc Boston lawyer pulls himself together to b11ng an unpopular medical ma1p1act1oe case lo t11111 against strong oppos111011 by 1ne courts. the archd11;1cese and hts own ctrer11s A' 12 nrs J a.I llOVll Francis J0tns The WACS" ( t954. Come<fyJ Donald O'Conno1 Juloe -~e~~:n~,,;~~~~ b~~~o~ w~',~~~e~o~t'~~ the A·rmeo Services ( I hr 30 min I r-. 8 2 Gel THE TOW Featured visit Rio de Janeiro view Sugar Loaf Mt . the giant statue of Ct111st that overlool\s the city and Copacabana Beach ti) F.Am. Y FtUD LAVONE a lt9l.fY a COWMY moetu. 11C. TAC DOUGH '°., W PIOfU'I CCMIT TOM MANOR IONI • ..,. TtCH Tml Nicholas talks with Stewart Brand. the man responsible tor "The Whole Earth Catalogue." about his new pro1ect a guide 10 the electrol'llC marketplace lC.) AUUM FUIM ' Wtllte Nelson" (H) H10 CONlllmt llDOln'I "The Holiday §_eecraf'' W MOY1I Twist · Around The Clock ' ( 1961 Musical) Chubby Checl<er. Dion An agent a11empts 10 promote a group or tw1sHovers ( I nr 26 min ) m MOVIE 'Song 0 1 The Open Road" ( 1944, Musical) Jane Powell, Edgar Ber- gen A child star runs away to 101r1 a group of youngsters. 11wolved rn saving a farm l1eld from ruin (2 hrs ) MIG CJ) llAQIUll, '.L The ownership-of Robin's Nest 1s at stake when a baseball 1eam leel by Magnum plays against that ol a focal tycoon (Dick Shawn) ( 1 hr) Cl ti) C.-A ~ The mayor interferes with Nell's plans to raise lunds tor her churcn through a telethon U MOVIE ·Force 10 From Navarone" ( 1978. AOventure) Robert Shaw. Barbara Bach F,ve Allied so1d1ers and a woman Cleal with tne 11111 German Army and ll,n unknowr traitor as they plot 10 destroy a strat~c Clam ano °,J.'~f:t~ hrs ) a Ml WON.D'I Clloi•n•c::a..,."'~ OOCWI ~ a .. WOtlLD 'AmMf 1 his 33rd annual contest IS hOStOd lroni LO!ldOfl'S Royel Att>ert Hull by Judith Chalm11rs afld Petet Marshell, find liy entorlalner Morn1 Osmond 111 tt.e u S (2 111~.1 ~'::rat_., TOMIHT Jemie Lee Cu111s. producer Inyo P1em1nger. w11fer Ring Lardoer Jr and stars Donald Suther land . Sally Kelleunan enct Gafy Burghotl recall the 1970 movie "M' A 'S'H " m llOWtl" "CMto's Land" (1912, West ern) Charles Bronson, Jack Palance Alter the Clll1f War, members ol e blOOdlhirsty posse statkrng a hall-breed lk1lle~:1i:~il&~ another (2 hrs ) ... ,,.. "'.,... . -OUMmCOUNT'f llOVll "Poltergeist" ( 1982. Horr<>1) Craig T Nelson, Jobeth Williams Vengeful ghosts tal\e over a suburban Calttom1a home and abduct the resident family's k'.~ngest child. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55m1n) lHJ MO¥ll ··Galhpol1" ( 1981. Orama) Mel Gibson. ~ark Lee Two Australian tool tacers w1lh con1ras11hg1y d1lleren1 PofSOO· ah11es sign up 10 light 1n Turkey during World War I. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50 (T11n.) CS) DIAMA ROii lM ,_ CllflUL '* n11s prenuese l)erformer will sing more ot her muslC than tn any pr8Vlous concert appearance 1n a concert from New York City's Central Part< (2 hrs.) D llOVll "One Dark Nlgtl~" ( 1982, Hor- ror) Adam Wesl, Meg Tilly A sorority pledge encounters a vampue durtl)g a night spent 1n a tiaunted mausoleum 'PG' !_I hr . 34 min ) 1:a1 U 6' llAllA'I FAia~ D1s11aught wnen her husband abandons he1, Fllen begins a romance, wtfh a much younger man, • (!) LOVI 10A T • m 'JI.~ How teen agers spend Fuday nronts 1n fetaluma Cahl • skyd1v1ng out 01 balloons. @ TltECATlM I!) mAK 111E-"'V1E1-W1 .. Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons host an 1nlorma11ve look at what's new at the movies ([) "°""1CllfTll . Ml([) IA 'l.~TUT ..mn. "1970 Colts & 1971 C~s" (R) ( 1 hr ) (Z) CIBIAICOM MIU (I)_,.,_,. AJ anel Rick go unaercover at a nudtst colony to lind a m1SS•l'\Q business e.11ecu1111e ( 1 hr ) • O fll) WI GOT IT llADI Beth arranges tor Jay to become ·a lln~hst 1n a comest 101 New York's mosl ~bachelor D @) ,...... A m1ddle·aged couple's 111ntage car causes danger on a freeway, and an unarmed Six takes on a tiger that mauled a lovely mo<:tel Q ( 1 hr) eHEALnmAT @ MOVIE "Stranger 111 Our House" ( 1978. Horror) Linda Bta11. Carol Law- rence. A young g11l's hie becomes a tem- ty1ng nightmare when her strange cousin moves 1n and eerre. supernatural evenls begin occurring. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) · . fJD llOlfTY ~ R. "'° CllCUI I!) llAITll9WCI TNEAm "Pictures" Ruby finally a1talns her goal ol starring 10 ··The Movf8 Nut" and 1s Cletermrned 10 make her marriage work tn spite of outside 1nlluences. ( I hr ) CD MOY1I "They All Laughed" ( 1981, Comedy) Audrey Hepbum. Ben Gauara Three New Y01k detectives become involved 1n numerous romaniic l1a1sons while tracking their clients' err an( wives 'PG' ( 1 ht . 45 min.) (%)..,_"Taps" (1981. Orama) Georoe c &.011 t1mothy lt1111or1 MtlHOIY schOOI t.UdUlt. laku ()V(•f therr M:hCJOI 10 l)feve<ll " plnn1. ta tum H11• •llt1•J1:1n1y propurty Info a COllUU Ouvtilur11111·rtl 'PG (2 hi& ) .. (Q) MOVIE Al I I,, 1,,u1fablu Joo I OI ,.. Woman" (1981. AcJvonturu) Paul Free-man. Pippa <.;uard A w11111.in·s t>oss com- 1mts SUIC•de ilnll lf'olVI"' J ldµi.1 rOO(ll li'fflO nl.k111g tier lu t.J11y 1111 1111 h1111 l:alO G> CHEEM ~.1m'1, r.port'>Ga!.ter lrl6nd (Fred DryiH) till•" t•l break uj.) ll'le 1ot11ar1c..o tJetw1·tt11 ~ .. 1111 t11tO f>iane IQ win a bet Cf) MOV. 1111 ... ri ttu~h. Swuel Char- lotte" ( t965. 110•1<11) (:t1111e Davis. Olivia de Hav111end I\ young woman's mind le allocleel whon hor r1111111etl lover is found dead (2 hr!.., 30 min) !' I llOlfTY "'"°"' R. .. CllCUI lllHT QAUlllY M •"•RDt M11111ewta Fats vs U.J Puckett (R) ( 1 111 ) -G (I) lMOTI LNl*Q Lllar•a reveals 1ntor- rn,at1on or; Ch•l.l'S 1n11ol11emont 1n Ci)i's death 10 the pohcti, wlttle Gary tries to locate C111's myste11ous lool<·altko ( t hr.) 1J 6) HU tii.n llUIH A wett- mannered thret (Mtchdet Horton) who Is also a orug ado1c1 anel b<tnk robber holds alJwGmhm1~t knitrmv1111 c 1 hr.> @) •1• G11raJdo l11vera profiles Bar- bra Streisand who µroouced. directed and stars 1n the new 111111 "Yentl " ( 1 hr ) &!) PMeeel Of COCAllE Filmed 1n BolMa , and M1am1, this doc,,,1nentary, which exam1nf!s the growing processing and smuggltng ot cocaine incluoes mteNiews with law enl01cement ot11c1als and looks al the l.Qle 12Ltt~J2.Q!t111au .g0otemment afld certain ma101 "lam111es" 111 the cocaine trade ( 11;\r ) m IUID9 llOIT ENQIJIH "The Nine Tailors' Chance or perhaps ta1e. bl1ngs LOIO Peter W1mo;ey bacl\ to lhe village _tPart 2) ( 1 hr ) ft ) MOVIE "Six Pat.k ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers 01ane I .Jlltl A race-car driver turns a sextet of Juvenile car strippers into a w1nn1ng ptt crew 'PG' ( 1 tu .. 4.5 min J MIDl M fi Len Oaw!>(ln and Nick Buon1Con11 host a review of the previOue week's NFL h1ghltghts ( 1 hr ) CID MOVIE "An Officer And A Gentleman" ( 1982. Orama) R1chaid Gere. Debfa Winger An und1sc1phned av1a t1on officer • cand1dale meets n1s matcn 1n a tough Naval qull 1nstn.ic1or. 'R' {2 hrs. 5 mm.) @MOVIE "'Per1ru,o!> rroin Heaven" ( 1981, Musical) Steve Ma111n. Bernadette Peters. In tne Midwest au11ng 11\e Depression. a sheet mus•< salesmctn destroys the lrves of those arouno hrm beeause of his unblldled sell1shness and t11s Oellet that life can be as II is 1n song~ ano n10111e musical pro- duc11on numbers 'R' (I hr 47 min.) m llOVll 'Babes On Swrr.g Street" ( 1944, Musrc<tl) Peggy Ryan. Ann Blylh. Jealousy rears its ttead as a 91oup ol leen- aoers plan a oenef11 show ( I tir . 30 min) -.... .. LOVWO FMMDI MD PIJRCT CCUUI .. 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YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 For Complimentary Consultation WESTCLIFF CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Dr. l ob.rt A. a.deer 2043 Weatcllft Dr., Suite 10I New~ aeoch (neor c-o 'a en 17th end INlne) Most Insurances Accepted Friday, Nov. 11 . 1983 J • 31 -.. · SEE DAILY PILOT "WEE SECTION INSIDE TABLOID ~ . ------~---- ·---· \ Daily Pilat FIHOA Y, NOVIMIH 11, 1913 'I I 1 .-------,.----·--·-------------------- SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU UNBELIEVA BLE PRICES AND PAYMENTS! LOOK AT THESE EXAMPLES! . . BEAUTIFUL NEW '84 I-MARK SEDAN $ PER MONTH Tt11s best-Duy is loaded w 1lh 5 speed, AM/FM Multiplex sound system and much morel 48 p;iymPnts at s 199 00 Just s 199 downl~C:!a~~:;;.'"'-•• prru• S6995 13 01 APR Frnanc1n9 DPferred payment price S975 I 00 fO 1074) FREIGHT . /,t NEW Deluxe Longbed PU Is 1t ever loadedl S speed. AM/FM stereo. chrome bumpers. custom fiberglass Freedom shell/boot/camp.er pac~age. power assist from disc brakes. gold modular mags and BFG RWL tiresl ( 15691 (071 I 791. Pnce plus freight. doc • PDf. tax and he. LIST PRICE NOW SAVE s9a2s.oo s72as.oo sz,s4000 NEW Deluxe Std. PU Super-nice super-buy w ith S speed. air, AM/FM stereb. pow er steering. stainless steel ultra-mirrors. cHro~ step bumper. aluminum pass-thru wrndow and morel ( f 600) f02664). Price plus freight, doc .. PDf. tax and lie LIST PRICE N OW SAVE S9 /43.CXJ S6 599.CXJ s2,54400 · SPORTY NEW '84 ISUZU PICKUP $ PER MONTH Keep on truckrn" 1n super-style w1lh this tioney of a truck -ar a pnce you can affordl 48 payments at s 199 00 Just Sl99 ~ownl Cash price S5995 16 55 PR Frnanong Deferred payment price S8557 OO. f22934t SALE! NEW Deluxe 4x4 PU Ready lo go 4-wheeler has 4 speed. air. AM /FM'-cassette. chrome step bumper, roll bar and fight s. brush guard. mags and RWL all-terrain l1res. pin stnpes. plusl f I 5661 (08180). Pnce plus freight. doc.. PDI. lax and lie. LIST PRJCE NGW SAVE s 12 ,685.CXJ s 9603.CXJ All prices plus tax, lie. and doc. fee. All cars subject to prior sale. ! I J I !-~--------... ----·----·-... -------· --------.---......... --,- Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 11, 1983 -3 Auto Dealers' Caribbean Giveaway The drawing .. ~ Daily Pilot Classified Adve rtis- ing Manager Dayton·Pierson h«:>lds the hopper steady as Jim Upp, right, head of the Orange County Motor Caroealers As- sociation, digs through the near- ly 4 ,000 entries in search of winning ticke ts in·thenig Carib- bean cruise giveaway, co-sponsored by the d ealers and the Daily Pilot. i( ... And the winners • Daily Pilot Automotive Sales Manager Dave Martin congratulates the lucky participanb: grand prize winner Jane Kirby, above; lffond prize winner Philip Meuing, below, and third prize winner Hazel Tezak, below right. I Costa Mesa waitress gets top prize Despite entrants from as far away as Tampa, Fla., and New York City, three local residents came up winners in the auto dealers' Carib- bean giveaway contest, running in the Dally Piiot. Jane Kirby, a 32-year-old waitress. won the grand prize, a week-long Caribbean cruise for two and air fare to FlOf'ida, valued at $2, 100. "I think It's wonderful. I've never won anything but $10 In a basket- ball pool," said the long-time Costa ·Mesa resident. She plans to tr~t her boyfriend. '!He doesn't knot# yet." : Phlllp Messlng's name was the second drawn at random Tuesda1 from among 3.812 entries by J im Upp, president of ttfe Orange County Mot Of' Car OeaJers Associa- tion. Messing, a retired manager of a wOf'kshop for the retarded, won a three-day trip for two to the Lu Vegu Hiiton and HOO In spending money. . "I'm new _at this game (retire- •• 't: ment). s0 It wlU give me something to do for three days," said Messing, 64, of lrvlne. While Messing said he hasn't decided on how to spend his new-found ~sh, blackjack and craps are his favored casino games. "I'd llke to take the grand- children. Have the airline tickets already been made out?" he asked. Taking the final prize wu Hazel Tezak, a housewife and 20-year Costa· Mesa resident. She said she wtll proudly Install her winnings, a 19-lnch RCA color portable tele- vision, In her living room. "Ours la on the way out," Tezak conndea. The 55-year-old woman said her luck must have changed, u the only things she recalls wtnnlng were "little things, like a floor scrubber. Nothing big like thla." Dally Piiot Cl8181fled Advenlslng Manager Dayton Pierson said .the efQht·week contest drew nearly 4,000 entries, lnctuc:ttno ones from Orange Coat vtettors from Mon- tana, Arizona and Alabama. Entrants had to ctlp a coupon which ran weekly In a special secilon of the Dally Piiot. Coupons were turned In either at the news- paper's office or wtth one of the 11 car dealers Who supported the IUpplement, Peanon aafd. Dally Piiot Photos by L-eePayne ----- , f I I ... - I I I I I. \ 4 -Special Automobile Advertising Section/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 11, 198~ (1HGT424) ................... .. '78 FORD PINTO ( 156RXO)..... . ............. .. '79 DATSUN B210 (622XKE) .................. . '79 TOY. COROLLA HATCHBACK (737XKC) ........................ . '80 VW RABBIT DIESEL (1FOP308) ................... . $8995 s259s- s4995 s5595 s4995 '80 ACCORD ~~~:~U).... ... .... .. .. $6995 '78 TOYOTA $49k 95 COROLLA (737XKE).... . .. :~.~;~A5.:.~ . $3995 ............ -.......... . •· let nie fi11d you 'he e;tr: ~·ou 're looki11g for at • tile priee to suit -~·ou! •••••••••••••••••••• (10MC478) ...........• $11,595 '81 BUICK ~~7~~~~-~ $8995 '75 OLDSMOBILE ~~!:6)~~·········· ..... :.... $ 3 9 9 5 '81 MERCURY ZEPHYR WAGON $6995. (BJHH931) ...................... . ~:ANADA $3995 (655VBY) .................•...... '79 BUICK . ~~~~!~~.~-~~....... s5995 z:N:;K . $4995 (l67ULO) .................. . '78 OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON s4995 (1874LJr_ ............. · ....... . "USED CAR SALES MGR. (1HBR522) '82 GMC CABALLERO (2A70534) ................. .. · '79 FORD F35G SUPER CAB (FE3631) ....................... . '79 FORD f 250 SUPER CAB (2 816840).. . ......... . '81 FORD HOO PICKUP (2L826821 ......•.••....... s7995 · s6995 $6295 -J STOCK Of QUALITY A GREA *THIS WEEKS SUPER ·SPECIAL * .. .. / . .... -•... .ic.e •• , .:...>.:, • •• ~ .~t-~!>-='tlr(•• .. <;...I· ••"'t • .Jt .: .~· .. •I ··•:.,,. IS THAN 7%DOWN DB.IVERSI r r I . . \ G Authort?ecJ Dea1e1 COMPARE Bff()lf YOU BUYI SEE WHYMRSUBISHI IS A ·cur ABOVE OTHER IMPOllf'Sl I I 'c.. --- Lease an~ lrvme Mitsubishi today for as /Jttle as 7c c dm-." with your good credit Ask for details! SaWIQS Shown are compaflsons with ACTUAL SALES PRICES advemsed m this paper w1thm the IC1St Neek ! • ' . - QUALITY um> CARS '81 GllC'lanComlenlonf1Z03850JAT T t P$ 'UCan-.,0(•~59 Fuilyloaded' '112 'IWCon"9rllble<OO 7967)Snaro veryctean 'B11l*Nam.s.-18RP433)4dr AM FM AT AC ·'llOVWP..,,_, 7t:3ZEDJAC.ST AT X11ac1ear '81 Oodfl9Ar#e9 1 fl043l1AC lC.COrr.tes' '711VWltabblt 424XKJ14dr AM.F~Srereo A(, '7•Honda W41g10n 014UPOJUnder55K r>J1 orea'Ca' 'UOodfleChelleog., 1FZR57515SOd AC. PS ,..,ore 'U,,.,..,aooax 508634J5soeed AC. Srereoc..ass '770id9euu...f18UR791 AT AC Mags /.J"d:J;.. •co '811'1'#. Chemp10CXJ682JAT Jess ·~an30K rr <'' l "<.1' '7•'1W8usr 574SERJ4speed orange 'UOodfleColt 'ECW818JAC.AMIFMRad ... 5(10• I •ua...,. c:.p,1ce W..,nf 122981 JLoacea $11999 $9389 $8589 S5299 $5295 S5795 $3999 $3495 $7995 $7899 $3299 $4495 $3299 S55f 9 $9999 j ----.....-----------------------. .__._ ._.___ __ --.. -------- -~------------------------ .· -. '84 CORDIA S Save $1500 over '84 Mercury Topaz! ------- Save over $600 over '84 Chevy S-10! Pew•"' r c1 C..E\? 11 t1f1 • • : • • 1 1('. fl «.11/ .;<1''~ . . · •.•. --- • ·- '84 TREDIAI Save over $2200 over Mazda 828/ ·5 speed, AM/FM stereo. ustom wheel covers. "''-new 2 0 liter '~ engme. more' : -· 'N' '84 sTAlllON SJ4, Save over $10,000 over '84 Porsche 9441 5 speed feather. 2 tone. stereo alf. much more' 6. \"69 -<O Q) w --~ . -------------.--~ ·: 1 I I I --------------------- I 6 -Special Automobile Advertising Section/ An AdvertisJng Supplement to the DAILY PILO:f /Friday, November 11, 1983 Nissan 300ZX carries on a tradition . \ CARSON -An Important (Tlllestone In the 15-year history of America's No. 1 sell Ing sports car was reached with the Introduction of the all-new 1984 Nissan 300ZX. The late.st model of a vehicle originally created in Japan for the United States market signals the "third generation" of Z cars as the replacement for the Datsun 280ZX. It is powered by a new. 3-llter V-6 engine and has beer) completely restyled "without sacrificing the flavor first introduced with the Datsun 240Z In 1970," according to C.P. (Chuck) King, senior vice president, sales of Nissan U.S.A. "We not only have changed the look and the energy source, but the name as well,'' King said. "The 1984. model year completes the transition from Datsun to Nissan for all of our P'&ssenger cars and trucks." The 1984 Nissan 300ZX has produced the first complete redesign since the 1979 Datsun 280ZX was unveiled. Nissan's Z series. however, has counted many Important milestones. The model year history reads: 1970-73 -240Z(lntroduced November, 1969) 197 4 -260Z (engine displacement Increased and 2+2 model added) · • The new Nissan 300ZX, flagship of the company's fleet, will be the third 1975-78 -280Z (larger engine, plus fuel Injection) category. In all. more than 725,000 fiave been sold 1979-83 -280ZX (T-Top In '79; Turbo ln.'81) since 1970. No other sports· car can match .that The 1984 300ZX Is available In two bodystyJes record In American automotive ftlstory." and In three basic models -the two-seat The 3oozx·was designed to surpass both the normally-aspirated and turbocharged GS (Grand sportiness of the original Z car and the luxury of the Sport) coupes and 2+2 GS. current ZX, King exptalned. "The design goal was In addition to the new high-performance for a look of speed ... gotng from a mascullne engine and aerodynamic design, King said the appearance to taut and lithe." 300ZX also features numerous major technical The wedge-shaped, aerodynamic design has lnnovatlons. Among ttltJm'lire lJ new fuet tnjectton contrtbuted to a reduced drag coefficient of 0.31 system and an electronically controlled four-speed (0.30 for the Turbo), compared to 0.36 for the automatic transmission. 280ZX and 0.34 for the 1984 Corvette. The short Suggested llst prices for the 300ZX begin at front overhang and wtder track have both con- $15, 799. • trlbuted to better manueverablllty and Improved King projected 1984 model year sales of handling, stablllty and braking performance. Flush 72,000 units, which wlll represent roughly 75 surfaces further reduce drag and wtnd noise. percent of ZX production In Japan. "Despite Advanced technology plays a major role In the Increasing competition In this market segment we overall development of the newett z. particularly In are confident that we can average 6,000 ZX sales the area of electronics. A new state-of-the-art per month," King said. digital dash display offers 30 different Indicators That could set a record for Z car sales In and features such lnformatton as a large dlgltal Amerlca,exceedlngdetlverlesof71,983fortheflrst speedometer, a two-dimensional analog model year of the 280ZX ( 1979). tachometer that also shows where the engine Is on King said 1983 model year sates closed at Its power curve, a mUes-per-13allon gauge, a 68,575 units. "Our dealers entered the new model compass and a trip computer listing miles left year with vlrtualty no '83 Zs In stock," King added. before the fuel tank Is empty. "This Is another exciting step In the evolution Five computers control the engine. trans- of America's most succesiful sports. car," King mission, audio system, air conditioning and theft continued. "Since Its Introduction, the Z has/ deterrent system. · consistently been the No. 1 aelllng car In Its The V-6 represents another Important Nlaaan generation of Z cars manufacture d by the Japanese 'firm. milestone -an all-new replacement for a very successful In-line six-cylinder engine with an 18-year ._erltage. Relatively compact (10 Inches shorter) and lightweight by comparison. It com- bines higher performance and significant (6 percent) ,Improvement In fuel economy. · Currentty It la the most p\)Werful p~r car engine produced In Japan. The normally asi>lrated V-6 develops 160 horsepower compared to 145 for the 280ZX and the turbocharged version 200 vs. 180. Drlveablll~ ls Improved by Increased torque at lower engine speeds. A revised suspension system for the 300ZX has resulted In "renewed sports car handling," King said. One of the new handling features available wtth the Turbo model la three-way adjustable shock absorbers. The driver may select the balance of ride and handling -flrm, normal orsoft. An all-new automattc overdrive transmission with an electronically controlled shift program Is available. A computertzed torque converter with a lockup In every gear providee optimum efflctency and economy. Shift patterns adjust to match drMng conditions -normal or power situations. Interiors have been upgraded to lnctude tilt steering wheel wtth memory, eight-way adjustable driver's Mat and greetty Improved air conditioning and audto syatem1. A climate control system Introduced wtth the 300ZX uees a mtcrooomputer wtth six aenaora to regulate Int~ temoeraturee. V-6 engine first of its kind for Japane~e car FRONT VIEW I • Front view of the Niuan 300ZX V-6 engine, lint of it1 type in an imported Japaneee car .. Nlaaan's 300ZX has broken new ground by being the flrst Japaneee car Imported with a V-6 engine. The 3-llter powerpla11t ta more compt1C1 and powerful than the In-line engine It reptaoee. The V-6 deelgn hu been attractive to manufacturers becauee It la so compact. Nl ... n's new V-6 11 about 10 lnchel lhorter than the atralght·8 280ZX engine, la onty lilghtty wider, and Y9f develOpa 10% more h«MPOW« with 200 oc greater dlaplecernent. Turbocharglng ts an option on the 300ZX. A eJngle AIReeeatoh turboeharw ta uled to give 350 mm Hg maximum~ and raJM the output of the engtne from 160 to 200 horaepower. The Nluan 300ZX V-9 ~lne hu a cut-Iron block and alumtnum hMda. The engtne dlaplacel 2980 oc wtth a bore/stroke of 87 /83 mm. The block 11 cat Iron with thin wan MCtton1 for light weight. Antt• •ement anatyall wu UMd to produce a btock de9iQn which rectuc:. vtbratton. and lower'I the owralf notM _.. of the engine. A ,.ngte main-bearing-cap oatlng connect• the four main beartnga and contftbutee to the atrength of the block ~bty . .,, addttton, ttflt ott pan hM reinforcing membtn wekted In. The reeutt of theee various 1tlffenlng effor11, combined with the short crankshaft, la an engine "bottom end" of outstand- ing ltrength. A single overhead camlhaft for each bank of cytlndera ta driven by a cogged belt and operates two vaNel PtW cytlnder through hydraultc lifters. The~ camahaft deltgn la very efftdent and provtdel good engine breathing at htgh speeds. The carnahaft rune between the Intake and exhaust vatwe and operatea hydrauttc . llft.,. dlrectty oveme.d. Cut alumfnum rocker arma are ueed. The combultton chamber la a pentroof dealgn with a Qentralty located aparl<plug. A large "aqulah" .,... ...,,_ a compect combuatton atttipe and lncnued combultton preuure tor rectuoed emlaa- lona and good Mti-«nock chwten.tlc:e. A tuned Int•• mantfotd helpe force air Into the cytlndera and lmproyee engine breethlng. The 300ZX la the ftrat all-new Z car since the 1878 280ZX. Whtie that C8r conttnued the tra- dltlonal bod)'WOttt and engine conflauratlona, the 300ZX brMk1 both tr.cilttona. With 1t1 new bodywof'tc and engfne, the 300ZX recalll the ucttement ge1-.ted by the ftrlt z car, 15 Y'W'I •· . • _....._._ ---~-·----.. ------- •• Special Automobile Advertising Section/ An Adyertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 11, 1983 -7 BRAND NEW f984 SEH1RA 2 door 5 speed corpet1n9. undercoot1ng, protective moldings super-glo wox ( 47(). l 09003) ' cyl . 5 spd. shortbed A clon1c (443-004798) PRICES START AT JUST 85899 _ THE BRAND NEW 300ZX IS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DEll'!ERYI l THIS SENTRA COULD• JUST TH~ RIGHT CAR FOR YOU I THIS IS -THE RIGHI SPORTSCAR ... &RAND NEW 1984 PULSAR NXI · · AT THE RIGHT PRICE I .009 ., •• .,,,... •• -~""" ••WW•V 'W'tl• Mef4t to tlueet 9'1T .nl beblft aiedmem Qnl:,,otnle' This 5 speed beouty is • priced ot 1ust 87499 Sliding reor window, tube bumpers. otr grophics, spore tire lock. .ITS LOADED' (835-001613) PRIC(D AT OUR COST JusrS8999 -. 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L A mutual-aid agreement of l"'rts was fused Thursday night ~tween a Costa Mesa citizen's p-oup fighting shuttle helicopters ~d a helicopter engineering firm But Meyers said the first step is. to try and g«:t Airspur officials to talk to CRASH representatives. A meeting between Airspur and CRASH was set for Thursday but canceled in the wake of the crash. Ai.rspur has suspended operations while t he National Transportation Safety BOard investtgates the cause of the mishap. o ~'th s~uttle dr_eams of its-own. Representatives frcnn both ups, natural enemies at tbe putaet, sat-. up until mid.night liacussing possible solutions to Meyers said he has agreed to try ~ighbors' problems with Airspur and-intervene in the problem, "as flelicopters, Inc., said Chuck 9ne helicopter operator to the ~. other." \ 1Qeyers, president of Air Los ~les who plans to challenge Meyers hopes to set up a shuttle ~pur for:Orange Count y's fly-with Air -LA · between various Ing commuters. locations in orange County and Meyers has voluni.eered to be a Los Angeles International Airport llechnieal-consuh.ant ~H- . in time for next year's S ummer Olympics, he said. And he's starting off on the right foot, as far as Davis is concerned. '1 feel very positive about supporting th~m." she said today. She and . four~ CRASH board members started by le~ting Meyers .know how they felt about his idea to pick up commuters at South Coast Plaza. "We suggested that w as not a. reasonable idea. We told him we wouldn't let them do it," she said. Her gro'\lp suggested a helicopter landing site would be better suited east of the John ~ayne Airport in (Sff COPTERS, Page A!) [Citizens Revolt AgainsHhe Shut-Pt! Helicopters) in itsqyest to quiet l\inpur's shuttle helicopters. And IP return_, h e's ~tin.g cooperation '1'om CRASH on his own Jaeas for a competing shuttle service. Th,ough CRASH P nesident pindy Davis has attracted wide- ~read media attention with her 14,000 petitif!n for n ·uke -lr.eeze Eplaints about helicopters' By ANDREA ADELSON ise and safety hazards, little has Of..,. o.tr """ ,..,.. n accomplished, she said. Petitions appealing for a nu- 1 CRASH, with branches in Costa clear freeze signed by nearly Mesa and Fullerton, where Air-14,000 physicists from 43 p.ation.s l'P~ flies out C1f Fullerton Munici-'.. were to be-presented to wgrld pai Airport, has asked both Air-leaders today-Veterans Day and ~ur . and lh~ Orange County the anniversary of the armistice of Board of Supervisors to place a World War I. J:Urfew on Airspur's flights and to In a strong statement from some j:onsider rerouting Airspur chop-of the same scientists who helped pers over .industrial areas along · make the devastating device, the &he Santa Ana Freeway. signers hope to demonstrate to So far, only altitude levels on governme nt l eaders . that' pishts have been changed along a nti -nuclear sentiment is with minor variations in tak~-off world-wide, said UC . Irvine ~landing patterns, Davis said, Professor Riley Newman. ;idding 11either has helped. Newman .. u.td petitions calling Following Monday's Airspur for a halt to deployment of nuclear liooptercrash into a Long Beach weapons and a ban on nuclear control ditch wh.ich injured testing were to be tWTied over Jx people, county gove~nt today to Vice President George ifficials prqmised to renew their Bush in Washington, D.C, U.N. forts to work with neighbors. leaders Ul arms talks Ul Geneva, S~rprlae .•plashes subside Swi~land and Japan's Prime Minister Nakasone. An aide in the vice president's press office was unaware of any such presentation today and said -Bush would be leaving town, press assistant Liz Grundy said in Washington. 1\n escalating arms race ''is clearly of concern to physicists, as things are completely out of hand.'' said Newman, 43, who collected the signatures of 20 fellow faculty members at: the Irvine campus. · Among those who signed are a handful of Soviet scientists, 22 Nobel Prize winners, 2,900 physi- cists from Japan and 1,500 from the U.S . including ·William Fowley of Cal Tech, this year's Nobel Prize recipient, the professor said. (See NUCLEAR, Page AZ) Pilgrim gets set to sail -Whit• elephant• valuable Word of advtce to Vietnam veterans: dbn't glvet.1p your bufflea, sometimes spelled bufee, they may soon be worth their weight l n gold.See&1 . By UREN E. &LEIN °' ... Dilllr,... .... The figurehead that leans lflleetully out over the bow of Dennis Holland's PUiJ1.m of Newport doesn't have any f!lll'9 .. P .. llllM eyes yet. "I've got to paint them still," Holland said .. boet moven hUl\led to holat the 118-foot clipper s>up up on dollies for ita move to the Lido Shipyards on Belboa Peninlu.1.A. ' What color? (See PILGRIM, Pa1e A!> , Call 142-4321 with new• tip• ' ' COAST IDiTIDN ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS 3 held ill mall drug arrests More than $I rrlill.ion in high grade cocaine was seized Thursday in Costa Mesa. Police netted the cocaine in an undercover buy and ar- rested three drug trafficking suspects in the . parking lot of the South Coast Plaza. P olice handling the drug bus~ released few details. The ~~.~oUOwed nearly a yeaf'of investigation by the dty of Oi'ange Police-Depart-- ment. i Law enforcement officials . from Newport Beach and the state Department of Justice helped with the investigation.- according to an Orange police spokesman. Remembering Costa Mesa first grader Jasoh Grams plays taps to start Veteran'S Day today a-i Park Day School. • .. .·.-: .. J... " Prizes presented The suspects Ronald T . Bates, 35, of Huntington Beach; Duane Weikum, 27, of Hacienda Heights and Andres Mejia, 26, a Colombian national living in West Covina, .are being held in Orange County jail in leiu of $1 million bail each, the spokesman said. The undercover-1>urchase of 6 .6 pounds of cocaine took place in front of the Nordstrom department store. Newport P olice Officer Tom Little said it is common for Newport Beach police to assist in an arrest at the Costa Mesa shopping center. "Sometimes people use it as a place to meet. when they are making a drug onr8JlSQction,'' Little said. ... _ Car Dealers Caribbean Cruise Give- away contest winners ..... azel Tezak, Philip Messing and Jane Kirby receive certificates from Daily Pilot classified advertising manager Day- . ton feanon. The contest, sponsor- ed by . l l Orange County car dealers, ran in The Daily Pilot. For detailed d escriptions of the various prizes, see the Automobile supple- ment inside today's Weekender · entertainment section. 1 lllE1-Heiress selling out to guarante~ fortune By JERRY lllRSCH °' .............. Hetre. Joen Irvine Smith la teWnc ~ $110 million 1take in the Irvtne Co. to help guarantee piieervation of tlieWnlly f6i. tune, ahe Mid today. ''I have c:illculled thia With my mother and my children, after all my children will inherit thia. I want to do .ornething that we all qree upon_,~' Mid Smith, whoR areet-arancstather lmmlll'ated to California and fonned the 1prawl- lnc <>ranee County ranch more than a century 880· Smith, who··alona with her mother Athalie R. Clarke, owns 550 shares of the privately-held company. lost their bid for a court injunction stop the Irvine Co.'a merger with a holding company owned by Newport Beach tycoon Donald Bren Wed.needay. Smith'• attorney said if she agreed to Bren's offer to double the amount of stock she holdl in · the company .. part of • meraer qreement, she could ~iw a tax bW of nearly $30 million. U Smith sella her stock inltead, she will have cash to pay the bill. The merser will be approved at a lrvine C.O. shareholden mteti.Qc Mo11day. Bren owns 86 percent of (See HEIRESS, Pa1e Al) • 1 .. .- ! A2 * Orange Coast DAI L'Y PILOT/Frlday. November 11, 1983 I f ·'Cheap'. I I 1 cycle J • cruise claimed Qy tbe Assodaced Preas 'l'wo C-OSta Mesa men. h'ave l'ompleted a cross-< .. 'Ountry trip of 2,929 miles on aerodynamic moton·yc!e. using only 14.98 gal- lons of gasoline during th e eight day }1Umey, they said .. Th<"lr goal had been t-0 do it on 15-gaJfons ' . ' Reagan considers Stotler .oll bench? By JEf'JI' ADLElt Of IM DellJ "61 Ii.fl Former Orange County Su- perior Court JUdgt· and Newport Beach resident Alicem.arie 8totJer is being considered by the Reagan Administration for an a ppoint- ment to the U.S. Distnct Court bench In Los Angeles. Stotler, 40, report.t'<.ll y has bt't•n recommended for n'ominauon to the federal judgeshjp by U.S. St·n Pete Wilson, R-Calif., in a le tter forwarded ID the White Hou~ earlier thu; week r "I believe myself to Ix• under considerat10n," Stotler L'Onf1rmed this morrung. "I'm not frei: 'Lu ~mment on anything further " / ;1· A licema rie Stotle r Jerrv Greer, 43, and ChuC'k Guv. 42. rolled into Manhattan thrciugh the Holland Tunnel from Nt•\1, Jerst·y at 4 p.m Thursday in a pouring ram An unide ntified driver met his de ath rn this car , which. smashed into The first woman appwnu'CI as a fuU-t.ime deputy district attornt·y .,, ' oe11, P11o1 pl>Oto by lllcN<d IC_.., O Co anothe r th~s morning ·on <:oast -~o;~~ethe :;t;in5;1r~/~~n~::,- An app01rtt.ee of former Gov Edmun'd G ~rown. S~tler serv~ nh the Harbor MurudpaH:Ourt in Newport Beach from 1976 ID 1978. bt.><.'Ommg only the (.'OUnty's third woman judge. Th~n.• she was elevated to thf> Superior Court by Brown. Tlwir spokesman. Joel Breault. srud. "Tht'y were qwte relieved to gel here_ It was a d1fflcult assign- ment .. Hig hway in Newport Bea ch . and was intervwwed by a stor{!'{on mg commHtt."C last August · In 1 !:171:!, Stotler was . named Judge of the• Year by the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association and sht' has served as president of the California Judges Foundation. a stat.t:wtde charitable group. However. he added. he w ould nut be surprised if the pair eventually tried It again to break their 1lwn gas consumption mark. The Lnp was sponsored by TL Enterpri~s. which publishes motor<X'ycle and · motor home Man dies .in Newport crash' "Of course (1 would lit't't•pt the nominal.Ion). anyonl.' would be most honored and plt:as..'CI to s.·rv1• un the U .S District Court," shl' srud Auto s~ids on Pacific Coast Highway; Cypress girl, I 6 ;injured Stotler ret1.nxi from thl-Su penor C{1Urt bt-lu.:h in Marl·h after 6Yi , years S he S<tttl personal reasons led t.o her tle<:1s1on Smt'P her resignation, Stotler has re-)Otned thf! law practice she shares with her husband, James St<>Uer magaZl!les. • Greer and Guy left trom Agouraat.3 p.m Nov. 2. The_)! took turns on the motorcycle. which was rom15 tetely encased, except for the bottom of its wheels, t.n a 60-pound shell resembling the tail of an airplane A single rider at a tll!l~ ltes l?rone over the fuel tank, hi$ chest protected by special padding. oJ.;th .the canopy above him. . "It's awful close in there." Guy conceded By STEVE MARBLE Of IN D..,. l'llo4 l t.n A 34-year-old man was killed early today in Newport ~ach w hen his car skidded out of control on P acific Coast Highway _,and spun into the opposite lanes, striking a verucle driven by a 16-year-ol~ Cypress girl. Bedsow's heart · s urge r y success The executive director of the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Len Bedsow, underwent successful open heart surgery Wednesday at Hoag M~morial Hospital in Newport Beach. The unidentified man was the third person within a week to die along the treacherous stretch of rughway near the Sant.a Ana River bridge, that has claitru:d._ more than two dozen lives in recent years. The man was driving eastbound on the higb':Yay, rounding a sharp curve. Wendy Dawn Likeness. the ·driver of the second car, suffered · fadal lacerations and a concuss:ion, police said. She was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach where she is listed in stable condition. .. Neither driver was wearing a seat belt, said police tnvestigat.or Rick Bradley. "l think there's a good chant-e the guy would have made 1t1f he'd been wearing a seet belt," saJd Bradley. · · The m1drught ac."C1dent c.'Omes on the heels of two fatal collisions last weekend on Pacific· Coast High- way, one just west of the river bridge and the second on the east side of the narrow span. Patsy Torres, a 26-year-old Newport Beach i:oesident,' was killed late Saturday when the car she was riding in was broadsided by a vehicle cl.riven by Jose Nava, a 22 -year-qld Huntington Beach man. Nava was arrf'Sted Thurs<;lay orr suspicion of involuntary vehicular manslaught er followi ng a five-day investigation that c.-on- cluded Nava had run a red bght and was driving a car with defective braltes ULLETIN BOARD. Sa · ety seminar slated at addleback hospital "Sar or Sorry," a free personal safety awareness serrunar, will be prese ted Monday at SaddJeback Cummuruty Hospital at 6:30 p.m .. spo red by the hospital's Juruor Vulun~rs as a community service. The serrunar will ~ taught by \wo Los Angeles Police Departm ·n~ polJt-e offit·ers wh<J have over 20 years of combined experience ~n street assault investigation. The program includes a videotape\ presentatwn on personal safety, tips for survtval tn life-threa~nmg s1tual1ons and a demonstrauon of self-defense The two cycllsts were members of an enlDurage of six, includmg Breault. Greer's wife. a phys1cial therapLS·t who aclml\ustered 1.9 the bikers' aches and pains, a video man to tape-record thetr progress. and a driver-mecharuc to handle the 40-foot molDr home and tratler which followed the cvcl.ists across Bedsow. 66. was general man-· ager of the Civic Light Opera at the Los Angeles Music Center until his retirem~_nt abot,!Lt~ years ago, srud Dick Kitzrow, the center's press director. HEIRESS' STOCK ... products. · Further mformat111n ma~ bl· obtained by calling the hospital's <.-ommurutl relallons department i:lt 770-37.25. ~e continent and tn which the off-duty biker and the rest of the participants could relax. 1 • The only nushap involved a ) four-hour delay in F1agst..aff. l Anz .. wryen the suspens10n ap- paratus on the bike needed some repairs. Bedsow was named executive director of the Performing Arts Center in 1981, He 1s C'Xpected to be able ID resume h is . duti es in rrud -December, K.1t2.row said. PILGRIM LAUNCHING.~. From Page A 1 "They'll be blue. of t'Ou.rse." Holland says. Blue hke the bonni6'blue sea · Only the chiekens pe<:kmg and scrat.cht.ng next door to HoUand's lot on Santa Ana Street m Costa · Mesa seem unperturbed this week at the busy preparauons for moving the huge ship. After all, they're used to the noise -or after 13 years of ham.mering, nailing and pa.mt- mg gomg on nex't door. they should be. Neighbors, friends and strangers aren't quite so J'l()nchalant about Holland's preparations for the big day, as thf!y drive by in a steady stream or stop m to taste the ext'ltement in the air surround- ing the Pilgrim. Af~r 13 years of dreaming and hard work, the authenuc replica of an 18th-century sch ooner w ill leave its land-locked berth in Holland's back yard early Saturday mommg and proudly sail down the streets of Newport Beach to the shipyards. Today. HoUand wasn't quite sure about the exact schedule for the move "It could be we'll start out anywhere from Z a .m. to 5 am ," he said. "But w~ should be down to the ship- yard by 8." The Pilgrim will travel lrvine A venue to Dover Drive and then up Pacific Coasi Highway te thP penin- sula. he-said If all g~ well And if the weather holds . HolJand said the movers will wan unul 4 p.m today to make a decision about whether to postpone the move. "If the rain d<X>Sn't slow up, they won't be able to do it," he said. "It's against the I.aw to ,move it in wet weather." Holland said a minor prob- lem was solved this morning when a wheel holding up the back part of the boat fell into an abandoned well he didn't even know existed. "They hoisted her out and they're resetting the w!ieel," he said, Then, the movers will pull the authentic 18th-Century schooner up to the front of Holland's lot where they'll park her for the nigh t. Holland saiet his wife, Betty, and three daughters, who have Lived on the boat for 10 years. moved in with his parents nearby while the Pil- grim is moved: He'll stay aboard until the Pilgrim's grand launching Nov. 19 About 1,000 invitations to the launch have been sen t all over the world to the people who have signed his visitor's book over the year5: · ' ... From Page A 1 the company's stock. However, Smith said today she plans to continue a $1 billion civ'll suit agamst Irvine Co. chairman Bren and the company's board of directors. She also plans'to exen•1se her "dissent.er's rights" which allow her to <.'Ont.est the amount of money the Bren and the Irvine Co. have offered for•her stock . "The first step is filing a statement of dissent at the stock- holders meeting Monday," Smith said. Both sides will then have the assets o{ the lFVi.ne ·Co. appraised and later go back· into court to ~ac a settlement e heiress also announced she retamed the law finn of O'Melven y & Meyers m addition to th~ Los Angeles law firm Loeb & Loeb to help with the process. ... "They have been my mother's and my tax counsel fo r more than 40 years. They represented my trust when I was a baby and they have represented me later. They also have offices ·in the East and we thought they could be help- ful," Smith said. Smith said she has already received an offer from a potential investor for her stock but that she does not plan to selJ to someone other than the Irvine Co. at thlS time. RAINY ... From Page A1 low -pressure fro nt will produce plenty of clouds, little sun and relatively cool week- end temperatures in the low 70s, Crowley said. Highs in the mountains will reach the mid-50s with over- night lows in the 30s, ap- proaching t he freezing mark in some locations. The deserts will be cloudy, With temperatures ranging from 38 to 74. We're Listenihg ••• Wh,it rto ,0 u lekt• about th<' Daily Pilot" Whal don't you like'' C::.11 thi· numlit·r at Jdt and your m<>ssage will bt• n-t·ordt•d. tranSt·ribed and dehwred to ~he app~opriate editor Tht· :.amt· 24 hour answenng service may be used to rt-cord let In'> tll the• t•dtlor on any lop1r Mail box contributors must. include th.,1r name an<I t\.'h.'l)hont• number for venhcat1on No l"trculallon 642·6086 -1·al b . plt•as~· 1'1•11 111> wh<ll 'i. on your mind Dally Piiot Dell very 11 GuaranlMd .,..,. t t' . .,_,, ' ' • .,.., • t "I*'' ' t t.:"' 11 , .. , •• I • ~ , . . Clrouletlon TetephonH ,_. . .,,. '. ~ ;ti, Atf:'i Mt-ul, .. ,lot,,"""' ... ljflf•""J'' ....... , " 4N"""'' ,.. J.ol0-1220 1•v•••a .... -- ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. l . a.::hwartz Ill Pub1t~her Chezy Oowallby Raymond Maclean rci1t'.lr 111111 Ass1'll:\nt Cor11roller 10 1nr fluo1111ne1 81•phen F C•tH O '''"'''"''' tJ1tf1,.,,.,. Olo•I• A. 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From ~age A1 ' Other del-egations beanng peti- tions are to meet later th.is month with the U.N. Secretary General and government leaders in France, Ireland. Italy and Spain. "I was unaware· of how wipespread the feeling wa.5." he_ said of his own efforts coUecting signatures. "l know personally people who were involved" in the ~velop­ ment of the first atomic weapon. Mes~ cha_µih er plans holida y event .. The Cpsta Mt•so Chamlx.·r of Comnwree is hosu.ng a pre-holiday mixer Monday at thl''Wl•stm South 0.'la.st Plaz.a Hotel Mus1(1 and a fashion show from South Coast Plaza Mall will highhght the mixer, St:hedult'<I lo run from 6-1:! pm. Noise .wall for ~l esa homes weighed Cost.a Mesans whuSt· m•tghborhuods abut the San Diego Freeway an: invited t.o a meeting Tuesday to dlSCuss the possibility of having~ sound wall bullt to protect homes from freeway noise. The r.J~ Verde North Committee for a Sound Wall will meet at 7:30 p.m, a~ tne Te Winkle School Cafetoriu~. 3224 California St. MS Suppe rt Group m eets at H~ag . The ¥ultiple Sclerosis Support G_roup_ of H6ag M_e!"1onc.J , Hospital wiU meet Sunday from 2 to 4 pm 1n the r ehabtlital.IOl'I gym.nasi~ of the Newport Bt>at:h h05p1t.al ·,.. Dr Dave Engstrom will spt>ak un the subje(·t of uicreasmg body, awareness]thirough biofeedback and rC'laxauon training t.e<.'hniques For more Tfprmation. cunt.act Lloyd S<:>l_lers at 760-2353. Talk set on seniors and alcoholism Seruor cjuzens and alcoh0llsm will be dLSCussed Monday by Bob Ryer. a member of th~ Nauonal Counctl on Alcoholism. He will·discuss why some older citizens start drinking heavily after retirement and what can be done to stop that habit. The lecture will be held at the Veterans Memorial Community Center, 384 Legion St. Irvine Syn1phony to perform Sunday The Irvine Symphony Orchestra will perform "Concerto for TWo-FluleS'' Sunday ii'l -a ·rr~ 2 p.m. concert· a1 Turtle Rock Community Park in Irvine. Guest flutists James Walker and Marianne Whitmyer will play. BEWARE! Most people think that they will save money•with a rea l sharp price. Not necessarily sol . . We consistently come up with less yardage than our competitors. The primary reason for this discrepancy is that most carp~t s~les people are not k'R.owledgeable regarding how to lay out floor plans. or figuring exact yardage. Some just figure square footage and add a percentage for waste. A very few unscrupulo114.s people do the job and then add 10 % to the yardag~ actual~y used. i:ne c>bnsumers rarely know the difference. In th_ese cases the installer is sent to the job with a roll of carpet and you know the rest. Qood Better .... Here is how to prevent this: Don't buy from anyone who won't pre-m~asure and give you an exact price before the job. • Know exactly what you are buying -brand name. plus premeasure. Buy from Alden'• -we measure precisely. Yardage Is accurate, · and we lay ou~cutting and seaming schedules so that you know you aJe not overcharged for yardage. Live the life of £EES .. DEN'S ~arpet ;1a·:inSti1iitiOii·:·cus1om draperies . vinyl parQuet wood \il NO ZJOtn 1~63 PlACfNTIA AVE~ • COSTA MES~. CA 92627 • PHOM 646 -4838 --646-2355 MON.·fRI. 1-5:30 SAT. t :ICM t • ... Art in the box means ~ • money in the bank foi Laguna museum By STEVE MITCHELL Of .... 0.., ............ Last year, they brought you "Bagged Arl."- This year. they;r f back with "Boxed Art," a slight variation on the samefund-raasmg Lheme that raked ln..thousands of dollars last fall. ( . The J unior Council of the Laguna Beach Mu.sewn Of Art, you see, s ticks with a wanner lt's been two months sanl't' museum volunteers sent out 270 identical. small white Q<>..;ces to recognized artists throughout the state. A letter aa.'Ompanyinl!C the box asks the artist to do something creative with the cardboard cube and send it back to the musewn to be auctioned. A total of 113 arUsl!i ~ponded. Artd creative they were. • Among the creative containers is one by artisr Jacquie Moffett r who lined the ll\teno.c of her box with a CQ)orf\Jl stairway. At the bottom restS a six-pronged children's game piece The name of her artwork? "Jack in the Box " There's one Wllh railroad wheels and paper COWS Slicking their , heads out of the windows That one, by J~1e Homer. is called "Box Car." - David Gt..lhooly's "The Box as a Big Mac" sports a triple-decker box topped with a ceramic olive and toothpick. . Some boxes are disassembled to become irregular-shaped "canvasses" for the partlc1pating artists like Marro Sa&<JOne and Millard Sheets. Others are wired for illwrunation. All are original. The renovated boxes are on exhibit at the blufftop museum. Jacque Bassett, past president of the museum's Junior Council and chairwoman for "Boxed Art." said the auction is a great way to acquire art at a substanually lower C05t than an average work by the artists represented. . ,.,...... · And proceeds from the auction go toward the museum's ~educ.ational art programs for chilqren. , Last year, artists turned shoppinR bags into works of art which br8Ilge ~EFFADLER.. County Oeltr,..,_ A lone male Oriental frwt fly pped near San Clemente Oct. 25 apparently doesn't have tod' many friends or Telatives in Or- ange County. Since that one fly was trapped o,w1r Piiot pt1010 br 110 .. Mllc- J acq ue Ba~set~ displays Hboxed art,, at Laguna Beach Museum of Art. were.a1.4ctioned to raise nearly $12.000 for the program. Th.is year's "Boxed Art" fund-raiser will be held Sunday at the museum, with cocktails and viewing of the exhibit at 5 p.m .. the auction at 6 sharp. Admission is $15 and includes d inner afterwards and complimentary wine. Oh. yes. The dinner is chicken breast-en homemade pasta with sauce. It comes, of course, .in a box.. -no -flies on us? in a navel orange grove, county agricultural agents have found nary a trace of a second fly nor evidence of a wider infestation. Deputy Agriculture Com- nus.sw~r William Amling re- ported Thursday. "You never know what's gotng to happen, but everyday that goes by betters the chance that we won't find another one," Amling said. t' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Novem ber '11. 1983 • "3 Hersh in Irvine,· offers diss.enting . • view on By GLENN SCOTT Ol tM~·-To President Reagan's way of thinking, the Grenadll invasion neutraliwd growing Soviet in-. !luence in the Caribbean. To investigptive reporter Seymour Hersh, it was another foreign policy mi.s\ake undercutting the United States' claim to moral leadership. . Hersh. who VlSited tJC lrvine Wednesday, told several au- djences • ~h.e belief the Uni~ Stat.es operates on a higher moral level is an unfortunate fantasy that allows presidents to IJe about military exploits. ''This is a country that runs on fantasy," he srud "We move around beaung our breasts and yippmg af., comnues " T he truth, which he said "is the re for those of w; to see," is that both U.S. and Soviet leaders are happy lb dr~ nationalistic upris- in~ in East-West clothing to asswne the right to intervene . The real U.S . policy, he said, IS to fight immorality with im- morality. He said the way to. change this policy. which is bring- mg major powers closer t.O serious conflict, is to elect stronger , more honest leaders who have''a more mtelligent grasp of international affairs. He said Reagan is clever but "ignorant" and he doesn't work hard. A fonner Associated Press Pen- tagon correspondent and New York Times reporter. Hersh be- came a national figure after writ- lll.g the first accounts of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam, for which he won the 1970 Pulitzer Prize. Last summer he piAblished a detailed, 700-page book, "The Price of Power: K.Lsmnger in the Nixon White House." Grenada Seymour He r. h But Hersh suggested "probably little, in the long run. will be true." British e ngineers who designed the island's new airport are claim- ing it tSn't set up for warfare and the cache of anns -mostly old - discovljfed by U .S . troops is c.'Onsis- tent foflacountry told it was goµtg to be invaded, he said. Later. du.ring a spee<:h We<ines- day rught to a packed house in UCI's Science Lecture Hall. Hersh · said the Grenada invasion will hurt U.S. influence in opposmg other international aggression , such as Libya's move mto Chad Refernng to Reagan's claun that other Caribbean nauons asked the United States to inter- vene, h~ said: "We've created a whole new concept of legal· rights You can tell me to take care of him." . 5 niper in Laguna? Man's car shot Agr iculture agents spread thousands of additional traps in an 81-square-mile area surrounding the grov,e where the first fl y was found. If a second fly is found anytime within a three-month penod or any maggot-infested fruit is dis- covered, eradication efforts w ill · begin immediately, explained Leonard Liekhus. the county's chief deputy agriculture com- During a short interview be- tween campus speaking ~gage­ ments, Hersh said Reagan ap- pa ren t-1 y believed re.ports Grenada w as scheduled to become a base for Soviet-backed terrorism -a rational~ advocated by a.ides who wanted to polish Reagan's im4g.e after t h e Beirut catastrophe. Henry Kissinger's parlic1pat1on in investigating conflicts in Cen- tral AmeriFa has turned out to be a shallow media show giving Re· agan a "bipartisan boost" to justify new tactics, Hersh said. In ex- change for his help, Kissinger IS hoping to be name<i secretary of state during Reagan's next term., -A motorist who said he heard a shot while driving on Coast Highway al the south end of Laguna Beach dlecovered 1 bullet hole In his vehicle When he later Inspected his car • A woman who said She heard linol-In her bushes called police to report a prowler early Thursday morning. Sha called back later to tell onlcers the prowltrr was ner boyfriend coming home late A nake<i_oian ·..:en· 1trolllng on Clltt DfWe waa advlMd by ottlcars to put l'li. clothes b1c~ D!'· ~e compiled. Jewelry vllued at $900 was atolen from a locked car parked In the 600 blockof South ~o~s'.Hlghway Thieves made 011 with a city ! parl<lng metflf valued at S 120 In the _ 100 block of South CoaatHlghway I . Costa Mesa A man who may have been carrying a gun threatened an employee at Crown Clea.ners. 2.750 Harbor Blvd., ThurS<lay afternoon He came up behind the clerk. thrust an obfect In her back and told her he'd shoot 11 she didn't open the cash drawer When she refused, he fled the scene A tool box and t~ls valued at $400 was stolen from a home on the 2100 block of Puente Ave. sometime Wednesday night. Thelves apparent- ly broke Into the garage and swiped the toola. A Mercedes parked on the 900 block of 18th Street since Oct. 25 awaiting repairs was dl9COve<ed ednesday atnppecf ol lts lnterlor. The loss of seats, paneling, mirrors and Visors was estimated at S 1.000. . . . A ~oropa def Mar man reported the theft of his VYJ Beetle valued at $2.500 lrom In front of his home In the 700 block of Marguerite Thur8d1y. ~ewport Be ach Automated Realty Network re- ported the theft or S2.600 of ol11ce equipment trom the company's ortlc:e In the 3 700 block of Campu1 Drive Thurlday. Three other bullnaea. In the .. ~ bulldlng reported the theft of typwrlt1W'1 vatu.d at S3.000. po1ic. Mid. A Newport Beeci'I woman reported the attempted theft of her VW Mdan Thurlday from In front of her home In the 2600 block of S'8Vlew fountain Valley Three weapons and ammunition were stoten..from a Fountain Valley home Thursday evening on the 11300 block of BWebell Avenue. Wltneuea told police two Intruders brol<e In through an unlocked garage door while several aocompllc:es kept watch outslcte. The burglar. were aeen fleeing In a green and gray van. The loss was estimated at $1,596.50. Burglars brc»<e a dining room window Thurlday to enter a home on the 8600 block of HudlOtl River Circle. A $500 color tetevlslon Mt and blue .sapphire earrlnga worth $150 were taken. . . . Thieves took S688 worth of clothing Thursday from Poppa'• WholeMle store. 18218 Euclid St. Tt'le ~· were-eeen fleeing In a red compact carr . . . A garage burglary wu reported early Thursday on the 9100 block of El Colorado Avenue. A door lock was cut to enter. Th1 losa Included a $29 t tool box Huntington Beach A white 1965 V01k1wagan Bug was repor1ed 1tolall Thur Id ay a ttemooo from Ptrklng Lot E at the McDonnell Dooglu plant, 5301 Bolaa Ave. The car waa owned by an Orange resi- dent. The losa waa •tlmated at $2,500. • A raeldant ot the '1eeoo block of Algonquin Streat told polloa Thura- day that aomeona broke Into hla tiome and state a diamond bfaoelat valued at $10,000. . . . A cat burglary waa repor1ed early Thurad1y 1t a home on the 8100 block ol Fr ... land Otlve. Entry wu made through an unlocked aide Window. The Ion Included $350 In ~ry and S35? I~ ~aah. A yellow 1977 Dodge van belong- ing to a Garden Grove couple waa reported stolen Thurlday afternoon trom the ,..., perking lot of the Huntington Center shopping mall, 7777 Edinger Ave. The IOM was .. umated at $5.000. . . . ' A women and a juvenile female tom~lon were 1rr•ted Thurlday atternoon 1t the Target store, 9882 Adame Ave., on aueplclon of ahop- llttlng. Ol'aperlel and bllnd1 valued at S 128 were recovered. Irvine An IBM typewriter velued et more than $400 wu atolall from an ortlce at 5500 lrvtne Center Ol'lve. Cloudy, windy for the weekend c11ic.oo 82 •e Rein Snow ClnetMeU fl8 46 Showers FlurrlH c .... '4•ne fl8 49 Co4umble,S C 14 81 " Co4umbut 89 " ,~A' 0-11 ... FI W()(111 85 31 0ay1on 811 46 .. . II', o.n-31 24 0..t.40I-S4 36 Otl•Ol1 M 37 Oulul~ 38 28 f}-r EJPuo 14 38 •' f' )I: Flll•be.n•t 2.2 02 t r.,QO 42 16 Flegel•" 60 27 'f' 0rM1Fallo 45 35 W... .. lett lrO'I" Palfll ~ Horffo<d " 31 . lo a... C-to I.._ lo ll>O ........ 4A 33 7',~,. llotO... llghl---· HOllOlvlu M n .... -s.turdey ~ beCOtn· Hou.ion 71 45 ~ . ..,,. ,._.,. -IO ~ 10 10 15 knoll Ind......,_ • TO 51 '-•' 'll"ll~ "• •• , ..... 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" ,,,...,.._. 0 ••• "' 40 L.OCAnl* -W'IOll u &.e ,,..-1000 u ~8Mall 14 -11 ,, 9-4• 2 d pfll. 40 "'-.Jiifty,....._. .... ,.., ~ n ....,,,.,_ 10-20 p"' 01 4Gltllt~~ t-4 ,.., 31 H M Ml•lll4 &,2j1 Ill .-•t'2'Lm ttndlt . ......,, 7-4 ,.., at ., ~11nc1 -.,.-.1114 61pm ...._ ..... 24 .,._..,. 74 &-4 ..._ ... .,., I0 44pm tocM)o.-111 i.....,....,. t4 ,.., 70 M tOS PM S-0.,.-Ml• ...... II .... ~ 14 ,. ,. ,. 11 4lpm W_T..,.,-..e .... dlfecllon -"-' ' ' mi$ioher. But Liekhus said he doubted that another fly would be found. Hersh predicted. , "1 would think he 1s very high on the list," Hersh said Mental test ordered for teen cop slayer The Oriental fruit fly breects in citrus fruits and avocados that uow abundantly in Orange Coun, ty. The fly is yellow1 and grows slightly larger than a house fly. By tbe AHodaced Pre11 Brown could have placed according to L iekhus. It has a life Tyberg in CY A custody immedi- span of about a month. A 90-day diagnostic study hu ately. but in order to sen?,.a minor Unlike its even more un-been ordered for Charles Tyberg, to state prison, the ruagnostic welcome collsin. the pesky Medi-convic t ed las t month of study is required. terranean fruit fly, that seems to first-de~murder for shooting a The study will consist of a series defy eradication efforts. efforts to San Diego police officer to death. of interviews with CY A officials wipe out Oriental fruit fly infesta-The tests, to be performed at the and psychological tests to de· tions have been successful in California Youth Authority. were te.nnine whether Tyberg w ould Orange County an recent years. ordered Thursday by Orange be amenable to treatment and County Superior C.ourt Judge rehabilitation. The pest has been detected and Myron Brown to help him de. However, the judge is not eradicated on l 0 separate oc-tennine whether to. sentence the bound by the CY A recommend- casions, most recently in August youth to state prison"Or keep him antion. and September 1981 in the in CY "f custody. Tyberg will be back in court for Placentia and La Habra areas. Tyberg, 17, the stepson of San sentencing on Feb. 9. He faces a Agriculture officials al.so said Diego County Sheriff's Sgt. James maximwn 27 years to life sentence Mexican fruit flies, the subject of Tyberg. was tried in Santa Ana i.f he's sent to prison. U he's an intensive eradication effort in • becawie of massive pre-trial pub-sentenced to CYA custody, he Los Angeles County, have not licity about the cue in San Diego could be held until he's 25 years .-bee ___ n_f_o_un_d_fn_Or_an_g_e_Co_un_t_y_. ___ ·Co_unty. _________ ==== o""'l_d _. --=- Armstrong Designer Solarlan $17. 99 sq . yd. install ed Bruce Plank was ·$3.49 now $1.99 sq. ft. Luxurious Anso IV Plush was $21.99 now $14.99 sq . yd. 503 off Levelors BALE ENDS NOVEMBER 1 !5th , f • Orar1yti ~<JllSI DAILY PI LOT /Frid!iy, November I 1, 1983 * !\ 11 • Tars Survive 7 ~3 Harbor 's d e f en se Di~s ~for crown D•llr P'llol P'holo• br l .. Payne By ROGER CARL.SON Of tM o.-, l'llOI 8t.ll ... : Newport Harbor H1gh's Sailors reign as the Sea View Lt•agut· football champions today by v1r tue of a a 7 -3 decision over Corona · del Mar High Thursday night, but when the CfF Central Con ference football playoffs begin, it's obvious this leag,ue . stands head and shouldt•rs abow tht, 16-team field. "We did a good )Ob," undt,r stated Corona dt•I Mar C'oat·h Dave Holland following Lht• nose-to-nQSe b\l.ttlt'. whust• Sea • Kings punched it out hkt• t.·harn pions, before falling Vlt.'llm to (our lost fumbles · "h was vNy phys1t.·al. vt•ry tough," said Harbor Coal'h MikP Giddings. soaking Wl't frum ix·r spiration a fh.·r the dert'l'\SIVt· struggle bt.•for1..· o.:wo at Or;;ing(• Coast Colle~e · "I told our U·am from th<' <,t.art this was the kind of ganw 1t ww. going to be Corona 1s JU!>t .! hard-hitting ball dub." Peter Sto ug hton in te rcepts a ail- ors' pll inte n ded for J oey James as J o n Schisle r ( 22) looks on. Sto ug hton in tercepted twic('. The Sea Kmgs wen•n't l'X pected to be abh· lo mat.c.:h up with the Sailors bec·auS<' of a suppos<.-d lack of air powt•r, but the c:om- bination of quartE"rb<.ick Paul Watson and tight md Gre)ot H.ocllc stung the Sailors timt• and again Hagler f iniShe·s· with· a flourish LAS VEGAS (AP) After .l3gruellmg rounds. Marvelous Marvln Hagler returned to ~comer. feeling pretty good about the way he was handling Roberto Duran's bid to take away his world middleweight cham- piollship. He thought he had been controlling the fight, c~argipg a high price in pu..rushment everytime Duran sought to get inside hlS I eight-inch reach advantage The title belts I Hagler treasures so, seemed safe to hun. ..-couldn't see him beating me." the • champion said. t It was then that Hagler got some bad I news from his handJers, Goodv and Pat I Petronelli · ··My rruutager and trainer told me, 'We've got to win these last two rounds big,' .. he said. It was if they had peeked at the scorecards of judges Guy Jutras of Canada, Yusaku Yoshida of J apan and Ove Oveson of Denmark because. after 13 rounds Thursday rught, th ey had Hagler's crown tipping perilously toward Duran's comer. Jutras had the fight even. but Yoshida and Oveson each had Duran ahead by one point. So. Like a-craftsman, Hagler went out -and tended to business in the final two rounds. winning them on the cards of all three~ officials to capturc a workman-It kl• but too-close-for-comfort unarumou.s dt'<'ISIOll Jutras sc.'Ored 1t 144-142. Yoshida. 146-145 and Oveson, 144-143. The ~ll·1at(.'<i Press' card Rad Hagler m front. 145· t4i Duran's dream of a history making fourth championship was shattered by those • vital final six minut.eS and when ll was ov1•r. Hagler paid tribute to the man hi> had defeated. "I'm very proud of myself to beat a man with three world titles," he said "Hc>'s a very gutsy warrior. I give him a lot or cr('Citt, but give me a Jot of credit, too. This man's u legend·." l.IJ ktep Lht· St:a Kings wlthm re&ch A delay IJ8."''> over the rruddll' tu }{l.t(•lll· n'Sultt"I m gams of 22. 55, 7 12· 9 ;.md :i yards: with the !>5-yard play to the Newport :l8 SC'tllng up u 40-yard held goal by Brl'lt llu~~ws in the se<..'Ond quar- ter ,, • Tlw Sailor:, had just swept 74 yartl.'> m l:l µldyS for tht· game's only toul'hduwn m the &.~:und qu.1nt:r w 1Lh St..eve-Brazas b,ullmg uvc·r fnm1 " yard IJUt. and It bc'(·anw a 111.itlt;r of survival with both lVi1m.s pulling themselves Into a hull-with turnovers in the dPforL'>IVt•-unentt-d game. The Salim~ "'t·rP victimiu-d by tumovc·rs. t•.11). with Guy Putruns r(;'(·ovenng a rumble for-the Sea Km!>(s and standout de fensive bac.:k Peter Stoughton picking off t wu Harbor aenals Two showdowns will unscramble sunset scramble Amat holds ·I I By ROGER CARLSON Ot1MO....,P'tlo48t.ll Three are eymg a portion o( the SUhset League football cham- pionship and another 1s trying t.o . sneak in the back door for a shot at the playoffs tonight as the 1983 campaign_Feaches its final step on * BULLETIN . HB-FV game switched to HB Monarchs' CIF .hopes By JOHN SEV ANO O! -0.-, -8Ufl E dison vs. Marina The setung was ideal Mat{!r &ii.sol') (2-2) puts its defensive Dei High's footbalJ team couldn't reputation the line against the have asked Cor anything more All the Monarths had to do ~as speed of Marina's Vikings (3-l). win their season flnale and they'd who boast the !~ague's fast.est . athlete (receiver Chip Rish). big automatically qualify for the CIF and talented receiever Mike playoffs . Crowley and the speedy and ver-As coaches like to put It. tht> satile Eric Karman. a runner and Monarchs' destiny was in thl'lr own hands. place-kicker of note. Edison's of. ln the short span uf 4U mmutes • •• . Brazas fimshl'<i the game with 86 yards on 22 cames, aft.er gain- ing 62 of those on 13 carries in the fu'St half before t.alung a he lm.et to the knee on the I rut~ play of the r second quarter "He told me he c:ou ld keep going on defc·nsc be-st in the sec- ond half," l>ald G1ddmgs "That's the type of kid he'5." Holland's No I. J e ff .Brawn. showed 1mpress1ve strength, ·bowl1f!g ove r wouid-be tacklers on a t'Ons1stent basts with sweeps t.o hlS right "l'vt> been t.ellJng you that ·all yi:ar," sa1d Holland "Brown's a great runner." G1dd1ngs agrncd: "He gets my vote for all-league, offense and defense." swd Giddings. While Wat.son had his momen ts with 150 yards though the air, theFe ' were also the negative (See SAILORS, Page Altl · two fronts -Anaheim Stadium and Orange Coast College' At Anaheun Stadium a duel for the title is m store between favored Fountain Valley (quar· terback Brett St.evens & Co.) again st Huntington Beach (Danny Thomp5on and fnends). while at OCC. the V1kmgs of Manna have an opportunity to grab a share of the Litle with a victory over &ii.son Tonight's gam e betwee n Hunt- ington Beach and Fountain Val- ley blgb schools bas been switched to Huntington Beach High. The game was scheduled for Anaheim Stadium, but Anaheim officials said the game could not be played the re because of the rain and wet conditions of the field. · fensive spark is quarterback Jon Thursday night. all that t·hangt'<i . Nowotny. however. and today Mawr De1's University vs. Irvine fate is now in the hands of Irvine (3-3) can become the Sea another. Corona d e l :\1ar's J eff Brown moves for yardage in 7-:J los!' to ~ewport Ha r bor T hur day nig ht. &hson. on the other hand. can shove Manna off the top and possibly out of the CIF Big Five Conference playoffs by winrung Also on tap tonight in Sea View League action are two games which wlU have a d 1rC<.'t bearmg on the Central Conference play- offs, although no championship 1s at stake. Newport Harbor and * Corona del Mar settled that is.5ue Thursday night. Each starts at 7:30. Here's a bnef look at each: Fnt. Valley v~ HnL Beach.. Two of the ClF Soutllem Sec- t10n 's most explosive offenses clash with Huntington Beach's quic k -open ing Delaware winged-T. with ThompsOn the focal point. hut with quarterback Eric Lawton equally as effective, going against StevE"ns and a cou- ple of outstanding wide receivers (Jamie Craft and Carl Harry). View League's No. 3 team and a The Monarchs lost to Servite CIF Central Confere nce playofC Thursday night by a 16-6 L'QUnt entry, while University (2-3-1) before an esumated crowd of has a good shot at being the 8,000 at Santa Ana Stadium Tht' league's wild card team 1f it can defeat dropped Mat.er De1's re- bump 9ff the Va_gueros._ Both __ cord tQ. 3-2 lO Angelus League utilized s tro ng runn in g play and 5-5 overall philosophies. and have sharp The Friars, meanwhile, the dP- quarte rbacks (Irvine's Jeff fe nding CIF Big Five champions. Bielman and Uni's Andy Miller) secured their spot m the playoffs to direct them. while improving their mark to E l Toro vs. Saddleback 3-1-1 in league and 5-4 -1 overall Both clubs enter with 3-3 re -Thus. tlie Monarchs' s1tuauon 1s cords. El Toro's run-orien ted of-this: Tonight. BLShop Amat (4 -0 m tense is led by junior quarterback league. 7-2 overall) lS at St. Paul Ro n Gatlin . (2-1-1. 4-4-I) lf Amat wms. the Carew got no help from draft Monarchs advant.'C as the leagut•'s No. 3 representative. If S t Paul win s. th1Jugh . th e Monarchs'season would be all but over (although a wild card berth is a remote possibility) Other team s ref used to g i ve him leverage in talks with Angels HERE, THE R E AND ... •One reason teams supposedly stayed away from Rod Carew m the free-agent draft is because SPQRJ$ C..0 LUMN15 1. " many thought the first baseman would use the draft JOHN as leverage in negotiations with the Angels. SEVANQ •Kevin Ma gee's one-year contract to play in Spain will earn him $50,000 thLSseason. Combine that _______________ .. It's as simple as that, although .. Mater Dei Coach WaynC' Cochrun wasn't too receptive to any play- off possibilities 1mmedfately after the l~. "We don't deserve to go to the playoffs," is how an emotional Cochrun analyzed the Monarchs' predicamelJl. "We didn't play well and we got beat (The play- (Sff MON ARCHS, Page AU i A Sea View sweep in CIF water polo The strr ngth of the Sea View League in high school water polo wa<; evident onct> again Thursday. a<i w1 ld-ci.rd entrant University mad<' it a thrN>·team sweep for lhC' Clrt'Ull The Tro.)'lns knocked off Full- ertnn. thP FreC>way League's sec- ond-place rPpresentative. 9-6. in op<>nmg-ruund action . Also da1ming first-round tn- umphs 111 a double-heade r at Newport Harbor were the league's SC'<.'011d-plaC'e Sailors, a 14-3 victor over Marina. and loop champ Corona de! Mar. which handed BuC'na Park a 17 -8 set- bal'k The Trojans. who likely host top-seeded Foothill in the second round Tuesday (Foothill was slated to play Huntington Beach today). Jumped on the host ln- dians in the first half. racing to a 7-l advantage. Seniors Matt Torch iana. Kelly Washboume and Rob Solomon combined for five of the seven goa1S In the first half as Univer- sity pulled away. As expected, Newport Harbor also advanced over Marihll'," · ... which ended the season at 17 -6. Junior Rich St.anJey led a bal- am.'ed attack with three goals. while Alan Buchanan, Andrew Lawson. Matt Tingler and Alan Slutzky pumped in two apiece. Corona del Mar, the third seed m the playoffs. also put the game away early. taking an 11 -4 advan- tage at halftime. The Sea Kings utilized 17 play- ers in the romp with Kevin Seely, who scored three of the first six goals for CdM. leading the way with four overall. with the guarantee he's receiving from the Phoenix Suns and Magee will earn just under six figures for the year. , Ado Carew: Carew's agent, Jerry Simon, who is also his brother-m-law. orlgi.na.Jly went to the Angels and asked for a $1 .5 mJWon oontrac\ that i{lcluded a · $500,000 load at 10 or 11 percent interest that would UPrs West C.oast representatives during the upcom- ing 1983-84 basketball seaaon. Mulligan's main duty will be to vote for a weekly top 20. •Early predictions for the upcorni.ng PCAA basketball race: l. Fresno State; 2. UC Irvine; 3. Cal St.ate Fullerton; 4. Utah State; 5. Nevada Las Vegas; 6. lf'niversityof Pacific; 7. New Mexico State; 8. Long Beach State; 9. UC Santa Barbara; 10. San Jose Stat.e. Warriors on verge of playoffs? be repaid over a l 2-to-15-year period. The. Angels' response: "You've got to be kidding." Or something to that effect. Actually, owner Gene Autry's wording was a bit harsher . "Hell . .we can't afford to go into a deal like that," said Autry to one writer. ''To give that much (money) at 10 or 11 percent is impossible." • . Add Autry, 'whoee bankroU is now approximate- ly $13 rnilllon· "We have to watch what we're doing. When it costs more t.o put a team on the field than what you're pulling in. It's ridiculous." On the surface. It appears as If Carew ls the heavy in this situaUon There are a lot of things that haven't been divulged yet regarding negotiations. And. as of no w , untU things are settled one way or another , Carew doesn't want to saying anything for the rea>rd for fear of making waves Stay tuned . . •UC lrvme C.oach Bill Mulligan wUJ be one of •Yes. folks. UCI ls going to be that good this !Je880n, and 90 will Fresno State. Thoee two teams, and may~ a third, should qualify for the post-season NCAA Tournament. Another two or three teams should go to the NIT. Stay tuned ... •C.O.Ch John Roblnlon has told hl.8 players the entire aeuon should come down to the Rams' final game of the year at New Orleans. Robill80n feels a wild~ berth, or poeaibly a divisional title, will be at stake. Naturally, the Rama must still win a couple of their remalni.n8 aames in the meantime. •Don't be surpri.ted If tonight's Fountain Valley-Huntington Beach confrontation is staged again in another four weeks -in the CIF Big Five final. Marina is a sleeper that will go as far as its deferue. not offense, t.akPS It. • '. By MO:E WOJCIECHOWSKI ............ 0.-,- Woodbridge High moved one step cl08er to its first ClF football playoff berth Thursd~y night edging Laguna Beach , 20-14, at · Irvine High. The win improved the War- riors' South Coast League record to 4-2, putting them In a lie for second place wlt'h Laguna Hills. The onlY. thing that stands in the way of' the Warriors' playoff chances are a Mi.ssion Viejo Win over Dana Hilts J.Ontght wh1rh would give the Diablo8 a 4-2 league record, l'Ombincd with :i I~ of a coin ~ with Laguna Hills and Mission Viejo. Th<' odd team would be out with the two survivors rep- resenting the league as the desig- nated · SK'Ond and third-pla~ t~ams. "I've KOt a reaJ good feeling about the coin toss," said Wood- bridge Coach Gene Nojl. wh0&e Warrio~ net>ded a little good for- tune wov~·n..'Ome the luckl~ Art- lSts. who finished the season with a 1-9 rt."COrd. Bill Russell's m terreption of a halfb:1('k p.'lSS on the Laguna Bc>nt•h 13 <'arly m the fourth quar- ter proved to be the big stopper ~ Woodbridge had to oveTCOme nu- merous mistakes for the w in. "We dug ourselves into a hole," understated Nojl. Penalties hampered the War- riors in the unusual first half. which opened wi.th Laguna Beach lineman Andy Hobbs gathering in a blocked pass which bounced off the back of two play- ers for a seven-yard gain. 'The Warriors got the first break of the game when Greg 'Ruffer intereepted a pass and returned I~ 10 yards to the Laguna Beach 29. (See WARRIORS, P11e All) Ale NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. November 11, 1983 STOCKS NYSE <~OMPOSITI~ TRANSA{~TIONS '•', ,,., <1 • "•1 f "-•I o,ltt N••I ..... tit• '41 t '41 I. 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J,~~· • ~~o·~~' r. 6 'f4 H-:!1• ~~~r~,' 1 11 '!I ~ ::::o ·~~1s '''1.): ~:,:~',~o l • : : ~~"'"i~!~ '• 1 ~ ~ ... Dow Jones Final Up 14.33 Cloalng 1,250.20 BUSI NIBS. BR I If B Datsun Dealers recalling 328,319 82 l 0 hatchbacks DETROIT -Dealers will fix a fuel tank support that couJd rust and break in a recall of :l28,318 Datsun 8 210 hat.ch back coupes from the l974-78 model years.°Nissan Mowr Corp in US.A says. S pokC"Sman Pat Braden said Thursday the problem rouJd OCC'Ur in snowbtll areas where salt will weaken lhe support. No accidents. tnJUrlf:!S or deaths have been reported, he added U.S. S teel file · trade uits WASHINOTON U.S. Steel Corp. has filed unfair trade> suits agamsl Argenuna. Mexico and Brazil. ln a speech Thursday . l.J.S Steel Chamnan David Rodenck said mt~rnational lending groupt.•ha've stacked the deck against domt-stic steel.producers by m,aking ll t.oO ca.Sy f-Or developing ~untnt-S to bwld mills. He said further unfall' trade complaints are in the works against Rumarua. Spain. South• Korea and South Africa Amway fined $25 million inf raud TORONTO --Amway Corp , which uses an army of part·time distr1butors to sell household 1t.emsdoor to door. was fmed 25 rrullionCanadian dollars -about $20 nullion (U.S)- aft.er pleading guilty to criminal charges of defrauding Canada of 28 million Canadian dollars -about $23 million. Mutual funds rise $847 million NEW YORK -Assets of the nation's 311 money market ' mutual funds rose $847 million in the latest week. according tc> the Investment Company lnslltu~ The mcrease lifted the funds' assets to $166.85 billion in the week ended Wednesday, the Washingt,on·based mutuaj_ fund trade group sald ThutSday SEC approve ecurities plan WASHINGTON -The Secunues and Exchange Comrrussion has given final approval to its hotly debated expenment wtth easing secuntiesregistrauon procedures for major corporauons. At an argumentauve meeting Thursday, the c.'Omnuss1oners voted 4-1 to adopt the "shelf registration " plan with onJy minor mod1fi~tions. Commissioner Barbara Thomas dissented. Retail sales up I. I percent WASHINGTON -Strong sak>S of cars and funuture pushed overall U S retaJJ saJes up l I percent l1l October, with the monthly. tot.'ll surpa.ssmg $100 b1lhon for the hrst time. The new gain. foUowmg a 1.3 percer(t September increase. put last month'ssales level 10 2 percent a'bo,_ve the level of one year ago when the nauon was JUSt about to bt?gin pulling out of the recession. GO LD OU OTA TIONS l y llM Aooocloled l'rM• s.i.t;lod "'°"" OOIO P''<* ll>day L...-"10'nir>q ft•lng S33 t 15, o!I so es L....., 111 .. noon llllnq '332 00 uP SO 20 ,._ anomoon ft•"'O -., ''-""' n .. ing s:>t2 48. on so 10 l ..nd\ leto 111 .. noon °bid $332 50 VP SO 50 1383 oo. aatoeo *"""a .._,,.... toniy II"'"' QV01•1 m2 oo, up so 20 • .....,_.. \only dolly quote! 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